Tim CELERY Quor.—We held to the tame opinion now that we have for twen! ti- five years, that as a rule the trans- Whiting of Celery is deferred to too late a period. in nine cases out of ten there is not time enough allowed to 'fully de velop the crop. Will not the experience of nearly every one affirm this; another mistake is shown in setting the plants too near the surface of the ground, ren dering the banking-up difficult and deficient. We greatly prefer the old way hi vogue since the first cultivaiion of celery in this country; it is to dig trenches full ten inches deep; stir up the sub Soil thoroughly; mix with plenty of short, well rotted yard manure; set the plants; water twice a day; cover with boards to protect from sun six or seven hours a day, say from 9..t0 4, until the plants are well established; then ap manure daily,in the absence of rain,until filling in and banking up of the earth begins, • The plants for early use—for the lat ter part of November and through De cember—should be set the last week in June; and all the rest by the middle of July. Many persons cultivate celery in double or tripple rows. This does well enough were ground is scarce; but *here there ist plenty of room single rows are to be preferred, even though the- plants are net closer together than usual. We have had celery by the single row system three feet and a half in length by the end of September.— Germantown Telegraph. To PREVENT HOGS FROM BITING EACH OTRER.—A correspondent of the Prairie Farmer says: Fifteen years ago I began feeding a large number of hogs on floored pens around a flouring mill, and they commenced biting each other, One hog would give - another a bite, when he would run and squeal, and each hog he.passed near would give him a bite, and thus they kept the poor ani mal going until he died. I would go to the pen and stop them, but they would, soon commence again. I concluded they were feverish, which made them restless, and they just bit each other for the want of something to cool their fev er. I tried a variety of remedies, and at length tried feeding stove coal, which I found a complete remedy. I have continued ever since to feed my hogs all the coal they would eat, and have never had any more trouble with their biting each other. ‘- THE CABBAGE FLEA.---All exchange says: This destructive little insect is becoming very abundant, and consider able Care is required to keep it in check. Young cucumbers, cabbages, tomatoes, and several kinds of vegetables, are its natural food, and while the plants are young this flea does them much injury, even if it does not entirely destroy them. We have tried many remedies, but none has been so effectual in destroying or driving away the pests as dry wood ashes scattered over the plants in the Morning wnile wet with . dew. Two or three applications have usually been sufficient, There are several species of these insects (Halticas) that infest our gardens, but the small one that infests vegetable plants can easily be controlled with ashes or lime, applied as directed. IMPROVED SUBSTITUTE FOR WAsH rfkro-Sone.—lt has been found that the hnosulphate of soda, which is now man ufactured very cheaply, for the use of photographers, is muck better than the common waslung-soda to wash delicate articles. It attacks neither the skin of the hands nor the objects to be washed, as does the common soda; and at the smile time it is an effective bleaching agent, and takes out many spots better than any other substailee. OFFICL4L - DIRECTORY • comen , osmium. President Judge—Robert J. Fisher. Associate Judges—Joseph J. Huhn. Robert Mc- Curdy. Prothonoktry—Jacob Mentor/. Register and Reocdcler—Saanuei Swope. Clerk qi the Courts—H. G. Wolf, District Attorney—Win. A. Dpnean. Treasurer—Wm. J. Sheriff—Jac Cbroner—Dr. —D r M me . m M un k: M. L Gates, Burreyor—Jease D. Keller. Cbmmissioners—Jacob Lott, Moses Hartman, Emanuel Nettle& Clerk—j. Jefferson Myers. Chanel—Wm. McClean. Physician to Jail— Dr. J. W. C.O'NeaL - Directors of the Poo"—Martin Getz, Benjamin De raarE , L Swartz. Steicord—Jonas Johns. C7ert—H, A. Picking. Treasurer—Jacob Ben. ner. Counsel-J. C. Neely, physician—Dr. J. W. C. O'NeaL Atutttors-- IlAlarthod al E. Bollinger, Eli G. Heagy, Buhl ea. 111020170 H OP GETTISHURO. Bu rgess—Dr . J. 1.. MIL Obuncit—W. B. Hamilton, C. A. Boyer, Jacob W. Cress, Robert Tate, A. M. Hunter, K B. Row. Clerk—J. Atighinbaugtc Tresurer—tt. R. Bus • aeL Cbnatabka—Win. J. Tate, George W. Welkert. &hoot Dtreetors—Wra. Guinn, W. T. King, Hiram Warreit, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughin baugh, A. H. Minter. Secretary—J. M. Krauth. DIVICIAMPer.--E. G. kahnestock. GETTYSBURG SULTIONLI, BAYS. President—G.ou! Crape. . Ctishier,l. litto.„„, . . Tither—Henry S. leerier. Directors—George Swope, William Young Henry Wirt, David Willa, David liendlehari Wm. hicsilerry, William a Dimes, Joeinui otter, John-Waugh. ..nags zitArreMer. liana or Currrrsiona. Pesktenteorge Throne. . . r—Ban Ctuater—Geosu B ushm annd. ItUe . Directors—George Throne. Robt. Bell,, John John Brough, John Horner, George A.rnold Musselman John WOltord. ETRE camu CIIESTART. i Pree*lett-74. L. Schick. somietarti—William B. Meals. Tressurer—Alexander Cobean. Managers—John Hupp, J. L. Hill, Josiah Benner. Mesh, Alexander George SMOOT. Cobean. bleorge Little, William B. ADAMS Collariu larrtria. INSURANCE OOMPANT. President—George Swope. nee President—namuei R. Russell arrearl#—Bavid A. Buehler. Trecuurer—Edward G. Fahnestock. /executive annmittee—Robert McCurdy, Henry A. Ticking, Jacob King. ADAMS COUNTY ARRICULUEAL Prettidenl—Samuel Herbst. Vice Preetdessto-;-Ephraim M J. 8. Wltherow. corresponding seeretarg—H. J. Recording etecretarg— H. Fahneatock. Treasurer—ltwid wile. manwere—William B. Wilson, William Wible, Jouaa Routzahn, Frederkk Diehl, W. Rau Whit*, - • WILDING Assocusiox. f Fatulestock Tide •'—viruani 6.'lnman, secretary—Jonu F. kicUreary. rreasurer--.Jonn Cant Ma N. W. O'Neal,. John Rupp. A. J. Cover, Kendlobart, W. F. Atkinson. One caurear. President—T.. G. Fahneatock. Secretary—Wm. A. /human. Treaeurer—Joel B. Danner. affWira—A. D. Buehler, M. Elehelberger H. tttles, Et. IL Staten, W. A. Duncan, J. B. • Danner. _• WATTS COMPANT. • ireatdent—George W. McClellan. Secretary Treasurer-8. X Russell W. bseClellan. E. B. Buehler, 8. R. , . Stable, M. bletielberger. SinTrsetritO itairmoark. aeouestrator.-Robert McCurdy. Secretary and Treasurer-,David Will. /Yr.& Second. Trains depict M 45 A. M. 2.45 P. M. entire 12.26 P. M. 6.45._ 1° . M. The first train makes close connection North and South, the second train South. sasomaTion. • Genies Lodge, No. 124, T. 0. 0. P.—/dants.own_ er Geis evening and Railroad streets, every Tuesday g, - Union snyment, No. 12ML 0. a te , nud ', Mak Ist and Monday' each m Good damarttan Lodge, No. 336, 4. Y. 3L —Cor - tier of tarlise and Italland streets, 2tl and 4tb Thursday in each moues. 011 n. .goynools Lodge No. 180, L 0. O. T.—On eiglimere .street, near the Poeta/ft, every Monday evening. =rot Lodge, No. 334, T. 0. O. T.—Meets May staning, in the Mall, N. E. Corner 41bMter uses.-' Adams IXtgaon„ No. 124, a re T.—Meets every Thursdayevenlng u , In tne Ball, N. X Cartier °late mimeos r Thee, No. 31, L O. R. ..Er —ln McCort. liZters gall. every Friday evening. (*no, No. 8/3, - O f • Meet/a. Singfire *WA every Wednesday evening. 0110X11111. LatUteitt .rsar a t's)- 1 Paistor. Bev. C. A. Hay, by rrotessom of Milne and E l siiii ai r laaelY ' evenin& m°l2lll4 During va. Dahlia evening novice omitted. L=l2 lit". es'}-Ater. E. Itreidenbaugh. inortdag and overdo& and --,- Wedneada Heys. L C. Chalon, J. C. morning and even _ i1tri........ Wm iies4ta presos•7:. .H. HMIs.- Services Samna& anornkkg and evening, and litattint-: I . l ariann ~ , - _ Bev. W. .11. - H. fib: - ,4, 0 ,111 ~,_ . Marning and mak% and. us, ad and , . e . , „ 17 Z 7 ''' 24.„ 7 .7 " -7 " 4 "'r " - Jimiesoa. Oar • .. - . ,_ EN] erg Kends, &r. flothis, Oa* libts, At. SPRING AND SUMMER G 0• D S ahnestock Brothers lils.ve Just opened s choice and desirable assort 4=of SPRING and SIIXIMER GOODE of every ptiou, width they 'are SELLING AT ELL MERELY Lbw PRICES. BARGAINS. All:NESTO(71: BROTlEBRgareselllng GOODS • astonishingly low prices. 'Those wanting bar. should by all means glee them a calL EDUCTION IN PRICES you. want GOODS at old prices before the War, don't tail to buy at IFIP" CALICO good 'as was ever sold, at Fahnestock Brothpi ry Goods, Carpets, &c. HARDWARE, SADDLERY, (!to QUEENS-WARE, PEDAII-WARE, GRO CERIES, PAINTS, C4lB, AND WINDOW GLASS. • s- ,%live them !t, 111 29, 1870-tt J. SCHICK, has the Largest and Best Selected Stock of RY GOODS NOTIONS, has been brought to Gettysburg this Spring h will De sold at the lowest possible rates. S 6. Ig7o-tL p-REAT RUSH ! Reiert & Elliott's Store GETTYkB CMG, enlarediaat. weidc and a tallatWenfter W4ry Goods, Nations, guseaksWam woo oir pettnic taken. Thd mrkeli are well logowa, but hare thus tar eseapM arreit. as they left Greenbacks In ex- chanite for goo . TLe I rams who teak Pethat they reeett lw foods well tor thelx money, han they could have Pt reV other Odors. COME ONE! COME ALL 11 +nd examine our large assortment o elB, GINGHADIS, LAWNS, BABBIiES, AL. ACCAS, &C., CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, I ^ TWEEDS, JEANS, V I ESTINGS, &C. Also l , CABPSTB, NOTIONS, GLASS-WANE, QIJENS-WABE, and indeed, a general assort men of everything belonging to a first-eisasstore' ember the phi's is typosite the Court-house. Baltimore ' street, and that our motto is "Fair Dealing and Small Profits. April 29, 1870—tf ILADY'S STORE, 4 AT FLORA DALE, PA. WE have on hand and are constantly receiving " &general assortment of 0001 MI usually kept in a couiStry store, which will be sold at , LOWIIf9T auttr_pßicza. All goods bought from us will be made up if de sired, ton the Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced price. Sewing of all kinds done Lat short - notice and low rates. May 1.31870-3 m EPPLEY & HOOPES. NEW Sp l ing & Summer Goods, IAT PBTRITSBURG, Y. 8., PA. GRIEST & BOWERS, re • lved their new SPhING and 817 - IdESSER 00 I: an excellent assortment, selected with , d will be sold cheap for cash. 'RLG ye us calla and examlni our Goods. . GRIM' & BOWERS. N. B. Agents for the GROVKIt . • • nines _ A 133 EW FIRM. AREND2I9VILLE, Pd. trail il indersigned having entered into partner s. altil under the Orm name of COT= Ss RAP the attention of tbeir Mends arlru4ir I ltie c Enerally. to their lendfd assort ment of 131 V RING - AND B GIDaMx Dry Goods , Groceries, all a w eh have been pun:biped In a tuning market cash, and which we are prepared to sell s u r = klweldlgnres. lt:a1/ and exaMine our before purchasing elsewhere. ilit-A lot of good Rails for as/e. Toszes_s. ob A. w.A.rwArmettirl&k. ArendOrdile, Pa., April Ib, 1/170—tf 1 *Mai Waddles. E MACHINES ! THE LAIrEsT IMPROVED AND owanasra I laid 8 HOW" JR., SEWING MACHINES. J,iIMB F. n . l* Gin:XlMs!li , • attended to. Ke. didtir i • 414g1a5E4114Y1114 " e arl PEON mete at aoraeedes with. alltr ag elt i Ma n olene 4 1 = 1 11 1111.1 _Jr. on - • Ireb. 36, wd—at Eg ~a FAHNEBTOCKB. FAIINESTOCIES. Oil WOLF'S Cheap Clothing Store, On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, Pa., Has the largest and best stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ever offered In this place. Also, the - very latest and best styles of Hats, Caps, Boots Sr.. shoes ) With a yariety of w mon e r Mader-Cloak' INF. and tallatieFtsralsking Goods generally. Also, a fine as of Jew•Ley, watch es,. Cloaks,Brotiona, Le, The bst manufactured Leather Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on ban& Nesim7 and Gloves, a isrre assortment. Child ren's Fumy Shots of ail kinds. In abort, every tweal/Y kept t a Sratelass Gent's- F Store. all will sold as low as toe loweet, , our motto Ong "Quick sales and small profits.' Call and =amble our stock of goods before _purchas LF. ing eise where. WO May 10, 1870—tf a KLINGEL'S If, YOUR Boots, Shoes and Gaiters n H. KLINGSL, on Baltimore street, a few 1.1. doors above the Court-house. Gettysburg. has just received a large stock of Boots, Shoes sad Gaiteri, which be is selling st trashy redacted FOB I L. embraces: FOB, lES—Cows-as Gaiters, Balmoral Gaiters , gm., Kid Slippers, all style, Morocco Balmo rals YOB GIINTLIIMEN—French Calf Boots, Amer lean Calf Boota, Kip Boots, Congress Gaiters, Calf BalmoasK Slippers, all styles, Brogans, de. FOR - SKs—Congress Galters,Malmoral Gait ers, Morocco BalmoraL, Bi FOR B , OYS--Congress Gaiters, Calf Balmoral', Sze. pa Infant us Shoes of all kinds. Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture constantly on hand. Buyers, from town and country, are Invited to call and examine goods and prices before parches. lag elsewhere, feeling confident that I can please who may call. THE MANUFACTURING of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be carried on, In all tie branches, as before. Repalijng done .an short notice. By employing none butnrst-clsas workmen, and using none but the choicest leath er, he feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be leftnndone to deserve Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continu- Iday 1810—ti p ance of Pfinifc lagnitutge. D. R. KU:NOEL. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S, Chambersburg street, next door to IleWone Ho tel, Gettysburg, Pa. You willalways dad the best qualities and latest styles of COATS PANTS , VESTS , of all styles and sizes. Also, SHIRTS TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, and a great and large variety of NOTIONS, ItIISICALINSTRIIMENTE WATCHES, TOBACCO and 'CIGARS: He has in connection with his Ready-Made Clothing, commenced Merchant Tfulonng . in all Its branches. The public will saw* , dad the latex styles of •Cloae, Clanimers, Tweeds, 'Jeans, 7rists minB*, te., at his Store. n W. C. DANNER, a Tailor Of long expert -LP ence, wm always be found on hand - may to meas t. ure, cut and manufacture you a good flmng sui sir Goods bought elsewhere, will be cut d made up to suit customers. [April 22, REMOVED MERCHANT TAILOR, Next door to J. W. Cress' Store, on Man beritturg st.,=Square. A t of Cloths, Casa large llarers. Ireettype, Trims. Wags 44., Wend at tbe smallest char rate lla Gkusis bought at the Ettore cut c p if m Goods glade up with dls as well when ixog d at other earol as at Ids own. Latest N. Y. ass The to received, and tailoring done In the zest approved s patronage solitria CuttiaL d igge. so lama and no efforttile please. _April 23, 1810—tt JOEL JACOB& BOOTS & SHOES. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Int _ — erected a w b Ttor a Boot and cum blstabilduneir on sk, near Ito Balkeed Statkei, la where be now aims for sale, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &C., for men, women and children, ot dUkrenta and prices:- if" a Sao ustwannu _to rZLaad wilt _.llOBll-1114,11 Watt nide bioardar, Of 160 beta saaterlaim i ' asset ra s " re= sess7Clß maid stodt. or:bann 41111;rre‘ la either Nis ne yea emu' wi 7 11/88—ly JOHN BIOLINO. _ • . NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! On South-East Corner of Centre Square, GETTOBURG, PA., Has the Largest and Best Stocks of ANI► SUMMER CLOTHING, TUB LATEST MYLES HATS AND CAPS THU BEST MARIIPACTIHIND BOOTS AN I) SHUE► WITH A VARDM OF Suimer Under-clothing, Gents' Furnishing Gooxhi of every variety also a large assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And everything found In q G entlemen's Furnish Ing Store. GIVE US A CALL April 22, 1370.-tt Spring & Summer Clothing WITH A LARGE STOCK Op Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes COBEAN & CUNNINGHAM H AVE bat received from the City a new and Clothing, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, SEGARS, ic., iv. LATEST STYLES. One and all are In invited to call at our Store, on Baltimore street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Fahnestook Bros. R. C. COBEAN JAiii. ctriornithum. April 15, 1870-t1 GO TO JOSEPH JACOBS, HAS REMOTED 'airED• OUT A P G IL AIN I CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Notions, , &c., firm ."MouNdallg., h bosinees ere milder the Store Room ,^ - tam ct , Buehlers • to give tbei NEW selecteit READY.), VEM, NOTIO., All of whi4 We hare aJao on hands large assortment of LADIES' MISSES & CEILDEENS' S H 0 E .S• 5 Witted styles and but nuke, whieb_we !et Deli mit out itt.oost, to ClOllO Wt Me nook. ULU and examine. JOHN PICKING, tt April 8 1870. R. B. PICKING. , gams, firuips, tatedicintt, 69. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicin PATENT MEDICINES, Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ- fug Fluids and Sta- tionery, Physician's Pre, scrititions and Family recipes accurately put up. Physicians and coun try Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATE& Fontey's Horse Powder the best and cheapest for Horace, Cattle and Swine. Qf her Horse Powders of approved makes HUBER'S. Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. June 11, 180)3.—tf DR. R. HORNER , has resumed the Practice of Medicine. Office at his DRUG STORE In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg. Also, Dealer In PURE DRUGS. MEDICINES, SPICES, BAKING SODA, DYE STUGFS. PATENT MEDICINES Jan. 14, UM. —tt DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Stree LITTLESTOWN HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and lifted it up In the best style I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Little& town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, con sisting In part of Drugs and Family Medicines, pure Liquors fer for Medicinal Purposes. Pen Xed eines, /Rove Powders, Ptire Spices, Dyes Dye Stufb,, Perfumery, Toilet Sams and Fancy and articles. A. full assort. ment of Brushes, stationery of an kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snail. airlfoore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash with hard and soft water, *old or warm. Clothes washed with this Saipan made beautifully white inn boiling or bluehig. Ibis is the best Soap use. Try it. It la warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littlestown, May 13.—1 y A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE GETTYSBURG, PA DRUGS, MEDICINES BOOKS. STATIONERY. TOILXT ARTICLES, GOLD 4'ENt,k Chamber/burg Street, near Diamond Country Merchants supplied at City wholes. sale ratea ivrq cgiableo. WEAVER & SON Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washington &root, Gettysburg, Penn'a. T AKE pleasure in announcing to the public that they have better acetmmuidagicag than ever to supply the public wilts/114bn _ of Ootiveiances that can be Sound In a livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot be beatenby any establishment in the town. In prices they defy competition. HORSES AND MULES bought and sold, on reasonable terms. GIVE US A CALL. Take Notice. MHZ un.lersiipledis desirous of elosiora his old seeounts, and would ask all those br ed to esti sad settle the same The books be found at the above stables and all totangatrit edare earnestly reqmd.N ol _hleaU end AQ difi WU. amounts. i Dee. 9, 1b30.--tf fr EAGLE LIVERY , Sale and &cluing° Steal , opposae As aloe Hold. Cliam6riburr fierea t GETME V 720, PENIVA. Ml l l i r d Ertrair itra =i n u is t aro mowed to vier sopa* mow to,tato Alia We havo ponied ow maws with Bonk", s earrialve, kachat Light Wagons, Son ta. atiAr s i ot ode ar e bitooldri_reli.itt-iom your "obi ari gWg .116 in GI E ll ' :re' c law _ _....adata and oalde ad ,ntodobod. 4 yaian isi or oat =bat they Nrisitorsto to and radio &Wets ,11 ths PaMill 1011= ttn o aatjraut :Moot opal , — lldonto goat orchaoserAl_ egg obestio tor „id oar NOM pirroad ao Itrfartleadar paid tOrtddidoeiro kka•skaatifisliclist *lrv. oriblr oortolosa that by obiodbili who doe by- torabbiaig • atiorr, ir it to way cat ... - - - a • a. 41, , READY-MADE ru JUNE JAMES CEEB. PATENT MEDICINES, C. H. BUEHLER'S PERFUMERY Sze., &e., &e. CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD [Feb. 25, um. —ti 1 1.00111 MUT. DANIEL CLIBIDIAX. NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME ! rrHE undersigned have marred into partner p and under thethe Gra of Roxar a C. Yin Hui will carry on Lime Burning, Business f at the old asod-4k ie (says Li me 31E11 L ou the corner of Railroad anlynod Farroers ottani out re : e let a t i l i f r i et ant of Lime at lad all time ; mid at rs C 0 A L Of kieest prices Lime and Coal dellwered anywhere in Getty burg.. JACOB DANIBL E WAAN. ! April S, 1 1 170.—tt • Iltiuglivertiottuisto. AGENTS WANTED—(SIO PER DAY) —hv 'he AMERICAN RNIPTING Jun g 17, 1970. , Easton, Mass., or St. LQU/St MO. —33 a WANTED AGENTS—To Dell the Oota- Y .1: Madtine. It is Ueeneed. makes ti the"Eleatic uek MeV and I. wirralit tei for years. Imes eth. All other machines with an linder-felg loid to OS et Ws are in hinpmente Address OCTAGON RIMING We Pa. alina , oreaßositen,. B"eigliWaa.3". amilleitiMarL/SNL-3"/ Tr I RUSSINI i ieseserj orters, itisst /tubber Trut . 44J; Ns, .insd lige D...—__. . Asserussents Care Itipture. ! or or U Weaknesses an& Piles.—;- anmeteet Pattern& Censfortialo. este. y, used web* huiessreesstee (steel 2:2 O; e r ms. cooded.) name (k AJatsath%==- ete.—risee VUITY. 1.147 Chestnut et, Pans.. and 3 Ane 8 " 4" Yeek. arHallAt Bend stamp foe I'asn- K , uaa rrY ID or expressed. Agee 17. --.101 11171). - si n A DAY — Besiness Windy newand h° l2 "" _ ft: s kimmings. Descriptive —"••••• .ree- J. C. BAxo Co., Bid deford, me, Gime 17, 11706—1 M igurmiTED AGENTS--To sell the some `• Midas Who *Waage. Pr.or. $25. It moan the 'look " ( alike on both IV sod oily asiorilood tausaw ealaovaross taw go. Wa Wilest" ft* yerrararbaker sad GM-- An thaaethe 110 ssaer-sesit. autos Maduaso Nod tor lam acolabb so m is o=bioador aad ow woo to i% s i on . Masa a Chios" IL, Gros. f..=sent...em AGENTS, READ THIS $5O GEN TS , EAGLE HOTEL. The hultimi and most eoommodiowi In dETTIIIBURG, PA.„ throw of Chambeniburg and. Yrd o A ineon sea JOHN L TATE, Proprietor. air•An Omnibus for Pmftuters and tun to the Depot, to arrival and AloPortore of Railroad Trains. Careful servants, And reason- able thanes. KEYSTONE HOTEL, GETTYSBURG, Pd. 'ArILE. MITIM, Proprietor. NO-* OPEN. is a new House, and has been At \in Übe most spencmxt style .4ta loos ' and convenient, being In the most of the town. Every ;mange. 1 for the in;conunonanou and a\z" \ nide stabling attached. \`` and accommodating, "deavor to please.— 'tent of the of putute 1887-41 tea don is p ‘• business merit has been comfort of guests, wi With experienced se Clerks, we shall use every This Hotel now open for the en , • • public, and we kindly solicit 'a sh 7 43 : patronage. (Ma NEW HOT 11 HARRIS HOUSE 41Azantwor er4gsr, GATTYMEIRG, PA, rr N undersigned has ned a 'Hotel, the HARRIS HOUSE, in tbe enlarged and handsome three-Mary Briek on Balti more greet, two doorsfoflie Aburg. Pa., and is provid ed with iceom: modations - for the comfortable entertainment of a huge Mild*r of guests. Ms erTnee hi the Madness warrants him in protein lanstamien In every ease, and he feels certain those who stop with him once will tall • again. Charges moderate. His Table will always be supplied with the best the Gettysburg and Baltimore markets may ford. Whilst his Bar will have the choicest wines, lig_uors, ales, gm. He also tuts ample Stabling, with k good Host lerM attendance. . A liberal share of public patronage is respect fullrve y solicited, and no effort will be spared to de se it Atelll.s, 111711.—tf W. P. HARM& UNION HOTEL Droaminy Tlig marciuu) YORK SPRINGS, PENN'A IL P. liriTipmilEa. Proprietor undendgned having leased the long !stab gibed and wat tar Hotei t laPete (York Softy Borough will spare no elfort to who may him. The Hotel M located lme and comfortable bets which cannot bff to glre satisfaction. His able will be supplied with - the best that the . Market can afford ; his Her foetal= none bat that at the thee Liquors ; be is also well sogoplied wtth Ice fiummer season—this balm Me only Hotel In G rob that has an fee House attached.— hln ponnexion with the Hotel exteitsive stabling with attentive hostlem He asks $ share of the public pahrouam and is detertnined • that none 114,1 l go alms. OitatlMed. Muses moder ate. Boarders taken by the week on reasonable terms. H. P. =IN lER, Proprietor. York Springs blay 6,111711—em eat, gumbo, gime, &c. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, OF ALL KINDS The latest and most approved styles. I'IN, SHEE'f-IRON AND HOLLOW WARE, COAL LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Call and Examine ! WARE ROOMS, STREETS 5-20'S AND 1881'S somarr, soLD AND rameanta ON TEE min GOLD BOUGHT - 481, SOLD AT MARKET RATES COUPONS CASHED PACIFIC R. R BONDS (May 29, AIL -4f BOUGHT AND SOLD Bought and Sold , on Commission only CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES FIRST MORTGAGE 7 P. O. GOLD BONDS For Sale at Oa and accrued interest. Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances subJect,to check PE HAVEN - 64 BRO., Government Bonds of all BOUGHT AND BOLD Tim Hliltbest Promethium paid en GNU Coupons Cashed or Collected Persons desiring to Invest lit STOCKS or BONDS of any kind, are invited to call, as we have the faelltUes of New York, PhlLt- pblaor Baltimore markets. eon sequeatly all orders are Persons wawasing COUPON BONDS, and de siring 'for safety to convert into Reentered, are TM uested to call, aa we have the advantage to transfer at a trifling expense NTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denoml INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSIa dvanced 5 PER CENT. for I year 4 PEE CENT. for 6 months, 3 PER CENT. for 6 months. Penang wishing Information la regard to U. fit Bonds and Stocks of all triads, are requested to OVIC 112 a can, and we will cheerfully give any 1n formation. Gettysburg, Noy. 5, 11189—tt SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY ABLE IN GOLD 1 Thirty Years to Run !! All Rao Paid by the Compatty Pericles pomeadog 11. S. Bonds can make, by ex From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO, AND ON? IN NICHANGI GOLD BONDS bearing the wile rate of interest. elL.For tartherinformat;on r lnquire at the Gettysburg National Bank J. EMORY RA,IR, Cashier June 10, 1870. —it ii;_l2l3 WATCHES & JEWELRY. ikrlL P. lICCIARTIMY wishes to Worn his r customers sad PIII peddiejvc that of twins purehased tße mama (L. v. a sew leartßalumwato ta aindi IPareatclia 1111° 110 Sas Jost ratiwasdfters aid lassraseat of als f it Y with itsPles- Wsad amvia A sad SWIM TAgri• and Vss sd rC", CUM; she, b l est GUITAN !MIMI la a . !t t i 41, i re re rr sed. Cloak work tor one repoktos eared sad usitier. latteLLNlB IN NEW PUIWITURE. °I " 'NAM jam* I y 11''7•MrTrI STOCKS MEI NK! and Silver. promptly executed nations for sale 1 per cent viz J. EMORY BAIR. Cushier. changing, Photographic Gagery I JACOB PENSIL PrePared at all times to execute In the finest style of theist all kinds of Arebretypes, Bon Tons, Corks, Irnperisis, and all ether *Vie; at Ms Gallery ott bah:liners street. nearlY=llto Fahnestock Itrol. &ore. Gettysburg; all stYlra 01 • Placaejrneagali kesurates, a sonantly on hand and for sale 1 ... 1, cll. 141 mr-r HOW TO CUBE CONSUMPTION ! ! THE PHILOSOPHY OP Dil. SCHENCK'S GREAT MEDICLNICii—win People never learn to knee that a diseased liver and stomach mess. sadly disease the entire system? The plainest Prim:Wes of common sense teach Ude, and yet there ate hundreds who ri dicule the idea, and continue In the course which almost Inevitably brings theMpermaturely to the grave. Living as the malodor of the people do, as complete vari, ance with the laws of nature, it must be apparent to all that, sooner or later. nature win revenge herself. , Hence we And that persons who indulge to execs* In the use of very rich or indigestible food or interkssung drinks, Invariably pay a heavy penalty In the end. The stomach becomes disordered and refuses to act; the liver falls to performits functions, dyspepsia and its attendant evils follow, and Stlll the mitering individuals per sist In clinging to the thoroughly exploded ideas of the put. Dr. Schenck's melnes are mom mendetto all such. They bring sure and certain relief wherever they are used as directed, and all that is necessary to whin eir reputation with every al or the land is a fair and lin t ri al of them Let those who are skeptics bn this point, and who have permitted Interested persons topreiudice them against, these now celebrated remedies for Consumptiou, discard their prudlees, and be governed by the princi ples of reason and common sense. If the system 13 disordered depend upon it, in nine cases out of ten the seat of disorder will be found In the stomach and liver. To cleanse and Invigorate the stomach and to stimulate the liver to healthy ac tion. use ! itiVRENCK'S MANDRAKE. PILLS—The daily increasing demand for these pills is the beat evi dent* of pelt value. Thousands upon thousands of boxes are sold daily. __Why? sply because they act prom_ptly and eMelently. Invalids who may net lind It convenient to an on Dr. Schenck In person are informed that full and complete directiont for use accimary eackpackage of the MAN K ILAXP. PLL PULMONIC sYRUP AND 8 WEED TONI .—Thelle medicines win cure consunptiontiniessa the lungs are so far gone that the patient is entirely beyond the reach of medical relief. It may he asked by those who are not familiar with the Virtues of these great remedies, - How do Dr. Schenck's medicines effect their wonderful cures of consumption?" , The answer is a simple one. They begin their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv er and bowels Into an acive healthy condition. It Is food that cures this formidable disease.— SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLSact on the liver and a omach, promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile ands which have resulted from the inactive or torpid condition of these organs, and of the system generally. This slug gish state Of the body, and the consequent accu mulation :of the unhealthy substances named prevent the proper digestion in food, and, as a natural co nce ereates Queue. which re sults in p lon and finally In death. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP and SEA wEED TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle with tbe Nod, and as h digestive orgasm, snake good rich blood, and a natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what it may. this is the only true cure for con sumption. • Experience has proved it beyond the shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive and well wee, few.years since were regarded as hopeless but who were induced to try Dr. Schenck's remedies, and were restored to perma nent health by their use. One of the ArA steps the physician should take with a coniumptive patient is to invigorate the system. Now how is this to be done? Certainly =giving ineilcines that exhaest and enervate einess that impair instead of improve the functions a the digestive organs. Dr. Schenck's medicines Cleanse the stomach and bowels of all bat/mess. which are calculated to irritate or • .n them. They create an appetite—promote dilgestion—make good blood. and. as a co - • thay inrilloraU and strengthen the entice m., and more especially those parts which . - If this cannot be done, then the case • be regarded as a hopeless oue. If the ph , an finds it impossible to make a rartimr P • HUNGRY. If the diseased person cannot . t(4 4 l::::l mi nourishing food and pro mo; dlessa it, it im bie that he cam gain fteskand it is equally impossible to bring a Anent to is condition so long as the liver is burdened wi diseased bile, and the stomach laden with thy slime. AllllO4 the Int req to the physician by a consumptive patient i s he will prescribe medicines that will remove allay the cough, night sweats and chills, whin the sure at. tendanta oirconsumptlon. But s should not be dour. as tkelcough Is only an elfo of nature to relieve melt. and the night sweats a chills are caused by the diseased lungs. The edies or. dinarily preicribed do more harm thalx They impair , the functions of the stomach, pide healthy digestion, and aggravate rat her t cure the disease. • There la. wirer all, nothing like facts with whh to substantiate a position, and it is upon facts t Dr. flehencktrelies. y all have tak his medicines in accordance with who his direction en s have not only been cured of consumption, but. from the fact that these medicines act with on power upon the digestive organs, patients thus cured speedily gain flesh. Clea=ohne astern of ail:impurities they lay the fo for a solid, substantial structure. Restoring these organs to health, they create an appetite. The food is properly assimilated ; the quantity of blood is nut only increased, but is made rich and strong and in the fake of such a condition of the system all disease must be banished. Full directions accoinpafly each of the medi cines, so that it is nut absolutely necessary that patients should see see Dr Schenck personally . an less Forpurpose be is at his principle °Me. No, 15 N h Sixth St., corner of Commerce, Philadel phia, every rurday. from 6 A. X, until 1 P. IL Advice is Ven without chargwut for a thor oggh exaSS.m nation with the pirometer the ehrdrls : e of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic each, 81.60 per bottle, or 17.50 a half dozen. Man drake Pills 25'cents a box. For sale by all drag gists [June 10, 1870-4' CELEBRATED PREPARATION =1 CLEANINU THE BLOOD WILL CURE croftda. Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, 804, Sore Eyes. llitgald Head, Pimples and Blotches on the Atte, Titter Afectians„ Old and Stubborn Dicers, Rheumatic, Agee. none, DyYpej q Cbatkviesi, Sick Headache, Galt, Rheum, Jaundice, General Debility, Chills and Ptver, Pbul Stomach, together with all other Diseases Arising from Impure Blood and JXsordered Liver. TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE And be convinced that tdiis medicine is no hum bug. Sold by all Druggists. CAUTION Drs D. Fahrtiey Et Son's Pre_paration for Cleans ing the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu ine has the name "D.ZAIIRNEE & SON" on the front of the outside vfl'apper of each bottle, anti the name of Dn. D. Fahrney &Soh's Preparation for Cleansing the Blood, Boonaboro'. Md., blown In each bottle. - All others are COUNTERFEIT. Recollect that itis n's Cele, brated Preparation tor CleansiFahnrngey the & Blood that is so universally used, and so ed; to take anything that thema s ysay s Just y the same or as good because they make a large pro fit on It. PREPARET)'EY DRS'. D. FA HENRY & SON BOONSBORO', MD., And Dr. P. D. Inihrney. lreedyttrille, MI Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine nn less signed D. FM:LIMEY & SON. June 10. 1870.—&n COUGHS, INFLUENZA re Throa ß tgio e d c Whze n rough Liver Com D laint, and BleettiV the Limps, affection of the oat, Lungs and t, are speedily and permanently use cured by the of WISTAB'S SALAAM OF WILD CHERRY This well know preparationdoes not dry up a cough and leave the cause behind, as In the case of most medietnes, but It loosens and cleanses the Lungs and allays irritation, thus removing the c COMIIMPTION CAN BE CUBED by a timely to this standard remedy, as 13 Droved by h.TM-, s of testimonials reeelved by the proprietors. Prepared bySETH W. FOWLE & SON, Boa. ton, and sold by dealers generally. April 1, 1870--lyno2s. aph fialltrito. ESTABLISHED 18:59 TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES York ,Street, Gli4burg, Penn'a Pletares of all lefties. View. or the BATnE-FIELD USD STAMP. POE CATALOGUE. FRAMES, ALBUMS, &c SIPOole Agents tor Barnaby. & Mmazd's Pat ent Bandying Albano. Dec. 3, isea--tr PHOTOGRAPHS, VitiUral. 'THE undersigned Ls paying at his Warehouse 1 in Carlisle street adjonuug Buehler's Hall the highest prices for Float, Wheat. Itye, (bra, oat.. Buckwheat C'tirtkor and Tirnothy-Scedx, Potatoex, Qtr. • and Invites producers to give him a call before selling He has constantly on hand fur sale. A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syrups, Coffers, Sugars. ac., with Salt FLsh, Oils. Tar, Soaps; \ Baron and Lard, To baccos, ite. Also, the best brands of FLOC H, with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has Soluble Pacific Guano. Rbodeh'Airs phate and Mexican Guano. Sir Whilst he pays the highest market prices for all he buys, he sells at the lowest Living pro fits. to asks a share of public patronage, re solved to give satisfaction In every case. RODER r Meet:TIDY. NEW FOR W AIMING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. UAVING purchased the extetralve Warehouae. II Cars, &c., of CULP & EAUNSILAW, the under signed intend to carry on the business, under the Arm of Burnam & Co. , at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extensi than heretofore. /TA re " eof Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every 171121 DAT NOON, and ac commodation trains will be ran as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all lames to and from Balti more. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North How ard street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody to give us a car. Wilt M. BIGHAM, ALEA.NDER COBEAN, Jan. 8, 1868. JAMES BIGHAM. U DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER ANDSELF RAKER. 'rills machineEXmet with the most complete I success.' In every section Where it has Been Introduced, it has taken precedence 09 3 i. those machines which have heretofore ranked as first class. ower. lt 133 perfect Sell-Raker and a superior A careful examination will convince any one of its superior merits over all others, In simpEcity, strength and durability. AS a Self-raking Reap. er It has no equal to our knowledge. The Dodge rake Is attached to no other machine In the United States, ereept to this machine.— Bullt by the DODGE & SIEVENSON Manufac turing Co., Auburn, New York. READ THE NOTICE OF THE COMPANY TO OUR AGENTS: - Having been informed that certain manufac turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap ers, with DODGE'S SELF-RAKE attached,' we ask you to furnish us the names of all persons vending or purchasing such machines, as we have never licensed any p r . or persons to manufac ture said SELF.R K or any part thereof, and will prosecute to the f extent of the law all per sons manufacturing, selling or using said Self rake except of our own manufacture. JOHN A. DODGE, President. We base that, eetrafenciatte-tads machine that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test it with any other machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives the most satisfaction. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac commodated. For the benefit of those wanting machines we should refer them to a few of those to whom we have sold, viz: Henry Culp Peter Mac kley, John B. Leas, Wm . Furney, Jesse D. Newman, Elisha Penrose, George F. Minter, John Deardor ff' Abraham Waybright, Ephraim Lady, David Plank, Jonathan Wirier, John Hockersmith, James Mickley, Peter Kettoman, Daniel Settle, Henry Shriver. John Bender, Christian Slither, John Ecker, Ross Hunter, Henry King, John Lower, Andrew Welkert, John N. Boyer, J. J. Kerr, George Philips. On Hand a few 9Jeond Hand Reapers. Also, WiltF-TOOTH HAY BAKER of differ ent make, amongst which is the randt Rake. A few PLOUGHS of different kinds, Thresher and Separator one of the best and cheapest ever offer ed in the county. HARRISBURG FANNING MILL and Farm Implements generally. Siir - Personswishing to examine machines will find them at the warehouse of Joezpu Wmus & Sort, Gettysburg, Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber. 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Har risburg road. EXTRAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND in case of breakage. Persona wanting Circulars will ad dress the subscriber, Gettysburg ' Pa. WM. WIBLE, Agent. May 27, 1870.-41 STILL AHEAD ! HOFFHEINS' REAPER & MOWER dne of the Greatest Machines of the Age: psuperior to any other Machine now In use,and will excel any that will ever be Introduced, having been therouhly tried and gi ven general sasimainton. I would _n ow informthose who intend purchasing JlLaeldnes to call and examine themselves This Machine is noted cu lady to exert all other machines In durability, ease of draft, and reliability of ( war i k In all hinds of grass and grain. It cuts I grain admirably, which Is a groat item In chines to a farmer. It can be used as a hand rake as well as a sell-raker. It cuts 5 feet 2 inches In grain ; 4 feet 10 Inches in grass; hail a steel cutter bar 'with wrought Iron guards; it can be used as a Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine. A full trial of the Machine can be had. 110% SHIRKKAN'S SELF-DISCILtItGING RAFX, and the great and well-known BRANT 3 a g the beet r; Ikea ever Introduced. u, We.would also call your attention to the LEON DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOUGH, wrought Iron frame, very light and strong. dee l shovaluk, smelly 11411,Wged to"run shallow or deep, and ill neatly and testetall_ yinade. Alm, THE KEEL= AND EXCELSIOR FAN. 1 4 4 G NUL, the old Bamborough Fan improved, for many years meat favorite among the farm era of remisylvania. It is large and stream has two cackle screens, and warranted to wore per. teMly. Also, all kinds of Farming Implements always on hand. iirdny person wishing to came time ma 'chines= see tem lathe geld Holed or at my residence, SW.; , , e . between Slie Taneytown road and 1 . :*q. .. • , I. , ;, I i May 211, 1e7).-11 '..., ' gonvittling goo". LOOK _HERE! THE nutlet-doled has kissed the Ware-honne the corner of aratton street and the road,Rail- Gettysixurg, Pa., and will carry on_the Grain & Produce Business In all its branches. The highest Prices—will al ways be paid for Wheat,_,liye Corn. bea_. Clover and Timothy Seeds, .Flazseed, Sumac, Hay and straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with , everythingelsoioln the country produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly fur sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, leas, Spices, Salt. Cheese, Vinegar, Soda. Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets,,cking, Soap, de. ; also, Coal Gil, Fish O il , Tar, &a. Fi sh of all kinds; Spikes- and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. He is always able to supply a drat-rate arti cle of Flout, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, the Guanos and other fertilitizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. He will also - run a Line of Freight Cars to No. 165 North Howard street, BALTIMORE, and No. 811 Market street, PHILADBLYLLIA.— An goods sent to either place will be received and forwarded promptly. All goods should be mark ed "eftEns' CAtt.' Aprll2, 1669.—tf 106EPH WIBLE .4 low A. .s -it PRODUCE IDEA ',Efts South-ea:a cor. .11.1471.,,,u1 Irt 11 E7'TIS11(7el:. II 1118if4T434 irlee r( jd u f'r9 )ralf• I ruanttntiv 1 kDids of s erally. Constantly on hand (or sale all kinds of GRO CERIES, The best brands of FERTILIZEIfs constantly on hand, or secured at short ldic,. April '24 1870.--tf NEW FIRM A. E. ECKENHODE LIAli taken the Warehouse, lately occupied by Philip Hann, Railroad Station, on the line of the Gettysburg 2 miles from Hun terstowa, and ;sin deal In all kinds of Grain and 1 -rod Lice, giving the highest market prim. I will also keep constantly on hand for sale all kinds of .G ROcERI s , I%,Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Eic., with , P Plsh, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard_, To baccos, Ste. Also the best brands of FLOUR, with FEED of all kinds ; also, COAL. Jo-I resspeetfully solicit the patronage of our friends, and Invite the public to call and examine rof stock. A. E, ECKI:Nuour. Jan. ZL—t, ROBER I M. 'CURD Y, DEALER IN FLOUR. GRAIN; GROCERIES, g•e G ETTYSBURG. PA SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS July A 1861.-tr tanning tlnipiniutits, &r. %VAT. J.. MARTIN; GIiouERIES& LIQUORB A large lot of 4 ROCEIRIBIS that I am selling Cheap for Cash CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Rye Wldekey eight *ears old. AIL OTBEI HINDS OF LIQUORK A general assortment of BITTY:RA among wbleh are 3tislier's Herb Bitten. pURE LIQUORS for Medical at WM. J. AR 'B. TABLE CUTLERY, Glasis-ware, Queensware d:e., at WM. J. mARTDrs. April 36, 1869—tf JOIN CRESS. .1. NEW GROCERY. ITAVING purchased from Mr. AmOs EMIR! / Ids Grocery establishment, on the Northwest corner of Centre Square, Cib.TTYBBUIG. PA., and laid in a new stock of Goods, I respectfully Invite my friends and the publle to give me a al In addition to a large and varied stock of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on :land the best quality of Quiensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits, Confgetiens, Ike., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rater. June 24, no.—t( WM. BUYER & SON, t i ROCERIES, NOTIONS, Also Stone, Wooden and µ•meow_ware A general sAsortment of all Goods usually kept In Dec. 4, 1867—tf BAitGAINS NEW GROCERY, IN GETTYSBURG JACOB W. CRESS, having opened a New Gro cf cery Publicttysburg. on the North-west corner of the Square, has Just received a splendid amortment of .FRESH G ROCERIEB Including Sugars, Coffees, Moleases, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Tobaccos, Salt, Fish, Hants, Shotildersoits. Also,Queerm-war e , Conlections,uts,Frults,Soaps, Fancy Articles and Notions generally. I will also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS. Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sell very cheap.. Give me a call and Meg yourselves. J. W. Lept 25. 1.867—tt GROCERY. WM. 13. MEALS has opened a Grocery, Vegetable and Notion • Store, at ids residence adlolning Meals C Bro Marble Yard, In EAST YORK ST.REIT. where he is prepared to sell as cheap sia the cheap est anything In his line. Give hha a call. 'larch 19. 11M—tf starpnittro and froutnictirc Win. C. Btallsmith & Bon, GETTESE URG, PA., Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, &C., ConatanUy on hand, and manufactured to order BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, and as REASONABLE PRICES liTOnders promptly attended to. January 13. 1864—tf WM. CHRETZMAN, GICTTYRBV7IO, PA., Carpenter and Contractor HAVING removed to my New Shop on Washington Strait, beta: t Chambr/lbw!) and and introduced Steam Pewer,l am prepared to furnish all kinds of work for hal/Muslin/TOM of the best Materials, and as Melly and cheapir as It can be done at any other estoblpituneat St the county. Ripesimiced hands always In readlnale, and work executed with promptnessand di= eirerders for ail kinds or &sash,. Die Mould ierms.ngs, &c., promptly filled and on teaacom t April 16, 1869—tf GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYRBURO, PA., Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY Infanta the Male, that ha has removed to his New Shop, on t3tmtton street between York and Railroad streets, and is pre pared to take contracts for putting up andrepalt ing buildings, at as reasonable rates as an, btin- der In Gettysburg—ell work guaranteed to bo of beet Quality• He Dopes by strict attention to bust nese to merit public patronage. Give him s earl April 9, 7869-tt gift and. Ste Vet. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.. Isse•rporsuleit, =area 1111, la 6 1. OFFICKfIa President—George Swope. vice-Preaident—Samuel R. Russet Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treaaurer--B. G. Fahneatock. Executive Committee--Robert McCurdy, H. • Picking, Jacob Ehig. - Nanagere—Gercle Swope, D. A. Nimbler, R. McCurdy, EL IL Rump, E. G. Paluicadrick, Detlys bunt Jacob King, Straiten town p; Frederick Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Picking, titraben ; Abdiei F. Gilt, New Oxford; Wm. Nom White. arty; H. C. Peters; Peterstrorg, (Y. R.) 491 - This Company is limited Lo Its operatlcell to the County of Adams. It has been In operation for more than 19 years, and in that lad* has made but rme assessment, having paid la*. by Are during that period amounthig to over ny person desiring an Insurance can ai= either of the managers. • ' • • Arnie *tonere cloaunAtteiliessl4lllo gam of C OIO POOI. 00 Shelia lirobetorm •00017 month, at 2 o'clock; 1 0 .10. JOOO 10, 11(11-4t givtirifs Wholesale and Retail dealer In Very oW French Brandy H. H. BEAMER DEALERS - IN TOBACCOS, A FAMILY GROCERY AT THE outid the GEEI ' FAL!: hatti more et: SI! Tax StA4I.4ID day mocaing, st It not paid wittd continued until the option of tbe Ant• rates. A 1113111eSI advertising*, Swig notice. be agreed apon, airlbe% . one hail limps. newspaper In Using tedium, it Jos Won[ of ted and at. tale Pamphlets, keg, lei printed at Mama OE H wee Has resumed to Any bolilluesibil Omen. lion: . • corner of the • Monett 4., • • mss Ooileetions and tended to. E'LaMi June Iti, 18*—g n xecosAu ..."• • Once ono door. Cnambersbunt Setueut npoeliu at of tion . ent ol claims to Pennine^ sutra against U. • eniclenuy attended Laud warrant. t • gale In forra.and June If, 1809—t! A 3. 4)ovs itte. Business trustee( to Unice between Zlegler's stores, Sal Stay lett7—tl D AVID A._ se Will promptly mitten Bus Mew maraud:l" oaks at his residb ng opposite-Met:on May ;hi, lile—tt D AVID WILLS Oalee at hi resltten Centre Square. blay labl—tt Dlt. H. 11. He South-east corner of ton streets, opposite June 11. lese--tt D s. J. w. c. Ras blsoMee at afar two doors above tae May t 1er57,41 , JOHN 1.. HILL. °Mee on Chambenb the EAOLZ HOT IL, lie AST tia ving been In year", pittleata eait,be July 9, 15M—lf DR. J. Z. BER Having located ha Gi to the nubile. °Mee site tae tzlobe Itnt, w attend to any ease Dentist. Persians In teeth are Invited to cal July 30, itke—tt tardiwi, D. Ilea=AßT. "BEST ALWA The. Beat Saddles, B and ii.A.UNESS of ail k always to be luund'at stand, Baltitnors st., • Church. (MCC:RE OUR RIDINQ and W are the must substant OUR ( • complete In every res - very beet =Until OCR ['Pre:it can nut be beat. Tliey must durable. Olrit fridAVY I . are made to order as anywnere and iLLUISts BAIDLItd. I Hawes, Fly-nets and e cheaper. 01.. ft PRICES • have been kIEDUCiII to 4 liberal percenbisr amuuuttbg te *tor more. We WM( notning but t warrant every article t respect as represented.. nankful for past taro our present stock. fOW-ulee us a call and e sty. D. Jan. Z. 1/368—tt BII4GILS ANA REM I REi g d :tit has T gtitee G angst ur ot w k iu t e a% CARRIAGES, TAO ING-TOP BtQG WAGONS, ills work is all put up o t the best of mechanics, in istactlon. ills prices we solicits orders, confident IMPAIBLNG promptly d Jnly 1,1868-4 y SAYE YOUR PATENT HORSE C 'PHA Undersigned has BILLTraI WU...Ugh: • & Berry, Philadelphia, the City Passenger • protection or weir iroca. Weight adsorb nonunion" Corr with which they arle tic. the Collar adjusts and consequently dee. het them. Also, HAIR of all kinds tor sa/e and my estabilshment on IL Pa. LOA/lbw Passer/ter kiay Jo, ISiu—tt CARRIAGE The cane4.g w bare being over, the thunkse . : at tbelr Q 44 ttill4, In East burg, where they are work ha the must t u tu., .upertor manner. A lot of CARRIAGES, BC on t i e ,ir c liacik they • priesr,. aLI orders will be and torily as pool • tir 1? BP-4. IR done with diginteh; .84 8$ .. A large bt of steW *Ad old for sale. Thankful for the ITheril enja v e( e lnfbein, they d share e May 29, 11X—ti °SAN !Wilt MET M NE W F BTO VAR HAVM) emend lista Butettering Business, wl orancties. Alt ktuds of _ Fresh Meat E Beef every Tuesday arid Small Meats every VI • Friday mornings . Market stand at Geo. B. Ctuunbersburg street, second Those Jia tat Stock fog their to es ti on o Firm. Aug. 13, 1110g1t West Middles = (Near theta Every Day in t SIXDAT Fresh Beet three dales . ueaday arid Saturday 1.• Mutton mai day. the everUalt, will be ' , wawa' - • lowing raoridala t • • June IL 1116—tf