g # /mastic. mun All “HIM BUTTER. 3 Dl}. phhp am ofhsd butter in the 11-bit which mo ddrywomon indulge in, at )nvln‘ their butter unvorked for a con sidornblulllno the: ohurnilig. Every hour that the buttermilk rennin: in cannot pith $llO butter. Iller churning. is In injfilf! ; fl can‘nol b. traced from it too soon. Tho (“in of butter in often spoiled by too supply yorktng; on the nth", hsnd, if u in not worked enough, it will be Ipofled ; ”no Process pheroforo requires much nuan “an. . . , I 'll. In not any to work out dl the butter fiailk us once} it is. therefore, better to not jg aide mar lbo first lon-king in t cool plain. for tulvu'houu, during which the qctlon of the in]; Inter will libenlu more 0! tho buttermilk; the first prom: Ihould ”no be "Mud. , ‘ ‘ MCIIM} EGGS FO3 WMTEI. Mrs. L. W. Slawson, of.Keuoslm. Wit, up Ibo bu kept. en- yerfeclly good And Imh till I you old in the (allowing mun ner: aha pours some who“ into the hop tom of A barrel. and place: the egg, day by day II they are gathered, standing on‘the' gin-ll ond.ip the What. When that compo .i’ hall. the pqun gnother layer of whenh‘on the £335, llld repeat: the prone“. When the burel in ffill il. 15 covered And placed in g dry cellar. The ban-cl stands upon the epd without turning. and thc eggs are taken out I: wanted. She says that it in notonly upneccua'ry to revem the barrel when packed. u recommended by some, but that Qt in" ipjuyious. , " . é,———— «o» ——-—— Agriculture for 1863. Among the aubjocu to be gmteful for W“ ”at it the‘ fact thdtfile corn crop shown an increase over Int you of 173,846,- 4.50 bulhell, nearly 33 percent. Moi-e than I thirdof thin greet crop bu been ruined by Indium and‘ Illinois ; Illinois mgkel’n gnin of 88.739117 bulhell Ind [lnd‘innn 41,784,- 953 bushels. Tbejnin of these twg Stem }: 80,524,670 bulhels—anflmonnt equal to the lame corn produclion‘of Maine, New Hump-hire. Vermbnt.Mmecbusetts,thde ¥lm¢ Connecticut, New York, New J er sey Ind Pennpylvnnll. ‘ 1, ‘ rowan—The planting thll year via hater ln curly every Sun. The incl-cue ll 4,775,207 bulbell over the crop of 1864, pm In 12,202,649 bushels lea-thin the crop of 18(02. ' I . , The Grape Trade. The Grape’ trade of the Weetern Stetes ’- elready very extensive end is constantly growing. ‘ West Virginie is now becoming lntereeted in grape culture. The Wheeling Jnadigtnarfiys that e joint‘ltopk company, 9n 3 large scale, is being formed in that piri. for the purpose of entering more Dirge-- J 1 into the business. It is proposed to nine I oepitel' of $250,000. N eerl?ss_o,ooo hive elreedy been subscribed, and u soon ”$75,000 erenised, the company will go ”Jyoti. The land to be worked is on the phip tide of the river, near Mertinsvrlle’, Ind fifty ‘ecree of it are already; under-yum yetioni end it in designed to increase the working lend toone hundred and fifteen pores. The company, when all the stock ii taken, will purchesee steamboat, end in jqdition to the gidpe cultyre, take ontooel. All lbw Tlrklu. Some time in the month of May, 1864, farmer named Wheeland, residing near elm-town, in this county, had a turkey n about four years old, that made her est in a "gin“ iece of woods. a short dis fence from r. BVheelepd's house, and laid we‘ll/933‘; the eggs were removed and , find: under the porch of the, house, where the en hatched out twenty young Iturkiee. A Ihort time elterwnrdn one ofthe young turkiee died, and the hen and her brood yeredriven out to afield close to the woods. A neighbor. named Mrs. White, saw the . flock ot‘turkiee mid drOVe them home, a 1; leging thnt. eh'e and another neighbor pained Mrs. Miller had ehch lostn brood pt‘young Atiirkiee, end thnt both: were to gether. re. Wheelend having minced her turkiee learned o“th ‘the were in persec ‘eion of Mn. White-ad My". Miller, and on the 7th of July w‘ent after them. .The wo aepfifgsed to fe them up; afterwards r. .heelegid c lied on Mr. Miller. and gjemended them. Millerxid that if Whee end would swear the tu ies were hie. he fould hevezthem; Mr. Wheeland said that ‘ie could, not "Par to them. but that he pould prove theymere his turkieh, and pro fioeed te settle fire matter by driving the en end her (100 to the line between the two terms, and the side they roasted, on hint night. the owner of the Ilend‘ehonld eve the turkiee. 'l‘hié Miller would not egree to; unit we; then brought by Whee iend before ’Squire Ream. who, decided jgeinet Whaelend. Wheeland‘ then up rled uni ed the case erbitrnted, when ' e geined'it. By mutual 'eonqent the mat {Dr H): egin referred to arbitratore—their [deuteron be final. The fihole of Thurs. 313 and yesterday we: occupied in the ‘ll ring of the‘ceee before tlie board of er * hitratore,_when some forty-five witnesses [preexnmined end Wheelend weefigein ‘g%mul, the arbitrator. allowing" him I ~. for the‘ turkey hen and 20centeeech ' {or the nineteen young turkiel. the defend ant to pay the coat: of unit, which are con !idel'ebli over $2OO. to say nothing of law ep! feee. Bretty high priced ‘NkieSv-g hummer I eulligence'l‘.‘ E‘Two New Hampshire farmezs, of the town of Bow, had a. disagreement, two 199 mm 'eboqt e nttlemegt of accounts, gm! veqhto law in e police coqrt. The plmntifl chimed the sum 01' 87,11. end the detendlnt. chimed I balnnee of 815.50. JWFQPI" vyer rendered for the plaintiff, In” he defendlnuppeeled to the Supreme pond, ihere, About four weeks ego, the p. we. decided. Forty witnesses were ”mined. Ind two eminent ex-‘udgee of the S, pgeme’ Court were employeé as coun pel. “inn: ezix deyu’ trial. a verdict. of 8,27 he; renderegl for the plmnufl‘. The ‘eoeu on thew?! in der 31.000. Uue item pub. else in: e cheyge game! the plum. 8!! hr at. nee ofe peir of'oxen. and me fen‘dent bu entered en action {qr 4am:- ufliwfihe came while used by php pinin l4 A. fl: “(5" a] Amazing-flu answer to 9. ”Fame?“ the New York MM ”“3! flag it. in trge, u Mportgd. M 1 ~ flfltflit who by 901 Q Ipecidiey beforo (:fihc'ppblig in paying Lb“ uhhlilhmem - ”p.OOO Ayn; to; advertising. 1t up lye : ’ .Pdfi flJOO for the insertion of one mim - ’f path Iglyutiument, lug! midi on the gen. y ”.11quch ; "Bonner onpe pn'id at $3,- ' 900 15! one fingertiop of up advertisement '— -pf t3}. Ledger. Re know tbs! throughg'u-‘ mujvgflflp‘ he 91)qu inmrp a. for- pg. . . 91d n- udipe of drq gist: and _ ' " 'Woeingliinflifins infiyins ant. ;_ Md. 911 ‘9 blhers, 990 thag'lho' In t 91025 WW3): may pan ppm-kg ‘3‘ up} phi! meaicin‘u k'nown to ‘ fins-51h i”! 9 FM and! Metal Wen: : BE.-.S!’§'.‘P§:" ‘ I ‘ .‘ Non: Wake:- a: 'OO.. CLorhx I n. s . - ‘ WASHINGTON BUILDING, ‘- ' § um nm 167 Bunyan Stun, ,1 “BALTIIO‘BE, keep con-mm: on hand I lug: nu! well u: toned stock of ell kinda of good! u modem. pricel. _ ' Thu supply orders, for the fine". to the lowest priced nrtic!es,eilber reed, made or upde to I‘ueuurgno my pan or the country. they keep tho An extensive flock of FURN ISHING GOODS. embncinrevery nnicla of Gentlemen'l Under-veer. Alto, lILITABY .CLOTBS and every Vlfiely o! lilimy Trim mlnlu, A: well n In ”30er Monk 0! READY HADIC MILITARY GOODS. Bskimore, Feb. 22, 1864. New Warehouse. 1 ' BUSHELS OF GRAIN 000 WANTED.“ she now Grain slid 2:03..“ House. In Csrlislo street, sdjoin lug Shcnds t Buehlor’s esubflshment. The highest Mrket price will slwsys be psid in ash for ‘ . GRAIN, of all kinds, ‘FLOUB, SEEDS, kc. Always on hsnd sud (or ”In,“ the smsllesi profits, ' GUARDS, ‘ SALT, RISE, -~ ~ unocamus, u, Wholesale snd rev-il. TRY US! We shall do our best. to gm satisfaction In all cues. _ » ~ . HcCURDY 8 DIEHL. Gettysburg, Is] 11, 1863. 1y New Goods ImLarge Stock! ERCH‘ANT TAXLOBING. JACOBS & 830. have jun received from the cilia: I. lnr‘gc stock ol good: fdr Gentlemen’l went. embracing 5 Variety of , . CLOTBS, _ ~ CASSXMERES, , . VESTINGS, Canine“, Jenna, ta, with nimy other goods for spring'nnd summer wear. They Ire pnpnrqd to mike up laments nt 310 uhortelt notice, and in the very be" man or. The Fashion are regularly received. and clothing nude in say desired style: They nl - make nent fits, whim their sewing is sure to be Inbuunml. They Mk n continuance of the pnhlic’s pn tronige, resolved by good work and moder'nte chug“ to earn it. A ‘ Gettynbntg, April 'I, 1862 ‘Lancaster Book Bindery. Gnoaan wum', . - V = BOOK BfNDEB, in BLANK BOOK lA!U'ACTUiIB, LANC ASTER, PA ‘ Plain and lOmamantal Binding, of every de- Icriptlon, executed in the mo". sub-mull and npprond It’lu. ‘ ‘ RZTICRINCIIS E..W. Brown, Esq.,]“umers Bank of Luncaner W. L. Peiper, an., Lancaster County Bank Samuel Shock, Elq.,‘Columbia Bank. Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Bunk. ‘5 William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank. T. D. Carson, an., Bank. of Gettysburg. Peter Martin, an., Prolh’y oanncaster co., PI Geo. C. Hawthorn, qu., Register “ 7N Geo. Whitaon, Esq., Recorder “ “ April 15, 1881 ‘ New Bakery ! EWPORT & ZIEGLE‘R, Mechanical Bnk— ere, Scutli Washington street, hall square mm the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG. Pm.— Constantly on hand, the best 01' BREAD, CRACKERé, CAKES, PRETZELS, ac. Per lons wishin fresh Bread will be served every morning. bfienvmg their H. 110! and residence! epthe Bakery. Every efl'ort made to pleue Give us a all! , [April 20, ’63. t! ,Good Thlngs from the Clty! * E are' receiving twice a. week from the _ city a variety of articles suited to the wants of this community, yiz : Fresh lnd Salt FISH, Efima, Shoulder: and Sides, Hominy, Beuns, Saiglpples, Potatoel, Oranges, Lemons, Cpnfoctiona, Tobsccou, Segm, with ml‘ny_ other articles in this line—all received in the be'st order, And sold at the lowest profits. Give my: call, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite Fnhneatocka‘ store. WANTED.——Buiter, Eggs, Lard, and 11l o'ther country produce—for which the highest gush price will be paid.‘ SWEET POTATOES—beat quality, It low est living profits—alwiys on hund. Also‘ OYSTERS, fine and fresh—in the shell .01 shocked. Restaurants and flmilies supplied. STRICKHOUSER k WISOTZKEY. Gettysburg, May 18, 1863. ‘ . Great #ttracnou AT BRIN’KERHO F’S CHEAP CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North East Corn’er of the Diamond. The subscriber is constantly in receiptvoffresh goods from the Eaten: cities. His-stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING‘ in one of the largest and most Attractive, as well as the obeyest etublinhment of the kind in the‘conntry. You will there find COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, made up' in the most (sebionehle styles, and of the beat materials, of all sizes and pricea, for men ind boys.— Gentleman’s iurnishlng floods of every descrip tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirt: and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool end Cotton. Drawers, Hosiery of every deleription Buck-skin, Merino end Cotton Gloves, Bund kerchieis. Neck Ties,Cravntn, Linen and Paper Collnrl, Him, Cups, Boots and Shoes. Um b'rellu, Trunks, Vdieu, Carpet Begs, Clothes and. Shah Brushes, Heir nnd Tooth Brunhel, Shoe Blanking, Pocket end Dueling Combs, Ivory Corn'be, Watcher, Clo'cirs Ind Jewelry, Gum, Pistols, Violins nod' Violin Strings, Soup. end Perfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Smoking nndlChewing Tobac co, Pipes, an extra quality of Segue. In fact, his stock embraces everything uennlly found in 5 first class furnishing store. I invite the nttentlan of ellto come Ind see for themselves, 93 Ism determined to sell goods lower then on} other eetobllehment in the country. Don’t forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond. JACOB BRINKEREOFF. July 4, 1864. _ '. Moro Phillips’ ENUINE IMPROVED SUPER . ,E‘PHOSPHATE 0! Lll3, '. _uu n ' ‘ MANUFACTURER’S DEPOTS,- No. 2'! N. Front Street, I’hiludelphiml And No. l 4 Bowly’a Wharf, B‘ALTI M 0 8 E The anbgcriber begs leave to inform Denier lnd Consumer: thlt he in now prepered to furnish MORO PHILLIPS’ GENUINE IM PROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE 0F LIME, in my qnmtitiu. *' The univeml ntixfncuon thin urticlc in sin!) during an pea: four yen-s, bu I 0 in l creued the den-ad the: I hive bun compelled LlO granny enlarge layup-cw, for in unnu ‘ fucture, Ind hue been induced to utlblilh a breach Home in the city ofnelfimoroq “rue ah“ I '1“ be able to fill 111 ordore during the Int-eon, Yet my rule ilfim comet-u and. | Price in Philedelphie $BO per ton, 2000 lb!., jn- Baltimore sumo price, (Right. from Phila delghie added. juouni to Dealers. ’ "For ale by W. EABH‘TLI l CO, Got mhn’rg. k “ HOBO PHILLIPS, Solo Proprmor Iqd In uhctum. 3hr. 31;. was. ° P. Bayley a: mamas m 7 l) ‘ ‘ 9mm, GLASS a quunxswnn, up!) “131:,me QUTLRY, , . ' » ' ‘ DASTOBS.:&G., NO-fi. Hue"! Sig-..IIQLHLBH-flnu Sm. BALTIMORE, MD GLASSWARE t—Tnmhlers. Goblets, Win“, Ltgerl, gum. Blk. Bottles, Cindy {nu-s, De ‘ canton. ru. piuhea, Fruit Bowln, game... {9ll, Outer Betti”. fier. Lamp, {up Chim 'na , L‘auterns, to. _ EUEENSWARE :—Plnm. Flu Dlahgl, Deep . d 0». Coverlegl 40., Coyoged Bglgep; T 29 Pogo, ;39:_9n,0ruml, Boyd), Pup arpl Chamben, @3119“!!! Mm Muss, .39 “999-. he Ea, blM‘Seu, to. 3 ' 1 _; - ‘ 0!. BTONEWABE:—JngI, fare, Etcherg, imk Pan‘s, sc. [May 1, 1865. 11* rTI9r I W:= 1" FALL AND WINTER 60008: . ‘ FABNESTOCK BROTHERS we jun ntnnad hon New York and Phil}. delphin with one of the largest flocks of new Pall Mall Winter Good: aver offered to the citizens ol Ali-ms county. They were pur chuod before the lulu rise in goodnnd will be 301 d M. corruronding prices» The unusually great demand {or goods ofevery ducriplion for the Southern market, will undoubtedly cu" 1 further rile in the pan of goods. We there fore tdviue all that NOW [8 THE THIS TO BUY. Our uock of Lndiu’ Dress Goodl is com plete, consisting of French Nerinoel, very cheap, nll wool Poplinl, 11l wool Fluids. De lnineu—Shepberdn' Ploids, Cnilcoel, Ging haml, Phid Giuells,Cobur¢s.Clolhl lor Ladiel’ Clout. unusually low, Silks And all the luau nylon of Dre" Goods. CLOTHS.~ Cuaimeru, Cuslnetl, Tweedl, Krntucky ham, £l2. for Ilen': Weir. FLANNELS—Ihe Ingest. stock ever broughl '.o lhil market, and cheap. Also, u large n lomnent of Cloth Trimmings, Shuvln, Hoods, Bfilmomla, and in he! a full sud complete In sortmam of all kind: of Staple nd Funcy Goods. Our stock lining been purchased lownwe say again - V BUY YOUR FALL & WINTER GOODS NOW Huh); replenished our stock in I“ in do pnnmenu, we are prepared to snpp’ly‘whauver mly he wanted in outline of buaineu at prices this: defy competition. Gull M the Red Front. ' ‘ PARKE-STOCK BROTHERS. Sept. 4, {865. . New Goods! Cheap Goods! ER PLACE TO GET THEM ’ », , 1s mnovnkl— e hereby inform the citizens of York sud Adnins co nties. that we have established, It the so’fitifilst corner'of Centre Square and Baltimore streeg, HANOVER, formerly occu pied by C. E. a I‘. 'l'. Win, a Branch Store, (the principal business houses being logated in‘New York end York, Ps.,) where wekwill ~keep It all times a regular assortment of Dry, Domestic nod Fancy WUDS, slso, A well se lected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, CASSIN ETS,COTTIN ETS undCQRDUROYS; Chum, Glass and Queens-were, Lndies’. Misses’ and Children’s SHOES; also,,n nice and full nesortment of all kinds of CARPET, Floor and Table Oil-cloth. ; " . We have also‘estsblished in rooms odjoming the Centrnl Hotel, I CLOTHING STORE, where we will keep constantly on hand a, well selected assortment oi Ready-made Clothing. of the Intes't styles, and a full nssortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, such as Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, to, which we will sell at reduced prices. . . As our motto is, and always will be, “quick sales and smell profits,” we hope to receive a share of the patronage of town and “coun try. Our connection with the large wholesale houses in New York City nnd York, Pn:,wliere nrealwnya stored on extensive stock of goods, which we sell at wholesale and retail, enables us to supply our old friends and such-of our new customers es will give on n call, with the very best mnrketehle goods, st. lower rates thou cnn he puruhnsed iuywhere in the State. Call and see for yourselves. , . JOS. LEBACH & BRO. Hanover, June 26, 1865. 1y ' 100.000 bush. Gram Wanted. TEW FIRM AT THE 5 , h - OLD WAREHOUSE. WM. E. BIDDLE'k CO. would infarm the public that they have leased the'Wnrehouse on the corner of Strsttoii street and the Rail road, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on the GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in all ll] branches. The highest prices‘ will ul wsys he pnid for e WHEAT, RYE, , CORN, OATS, CLOVER J: TIMOTHY SWDS, ‘ FLAXSEED, SUMAC, HAY k STRAW; Dried Fruifi, Nuts, Soup, Hams, Shoulders ind Sides, Potatoes, witheverything else in the 'connlry produce line. ‘ ON HAND, FOR SALE, ' Cofl'ees, Sugars, M‘qlesses, Syrups,’l‘ens, Spices Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Must-rd, Starch, Brooms, Bu'ckets, Blucking, Brushes; Soups, kc. Also_ COAL .OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, &c.— FISH of all kinds; NAILS AND SPIKES; Smoking and Chewing Tohzxccos. They are always able to supply s first rete srticle of FLOUR, wlth the difl‘erent kinds of FEED. lsq, GROUND PLASTER, wiih: GUANOS and other fercilizera. S‘COAL, by the bushel,ton. or car load. ' ‘ , Their Cars run to Baltimore and back twice 9, week, and they will be happy to carry goods eithflr may It moderate charges. Marketmen, country merchants, and others, will find it to their advantage to patronize this line. They uk I. share ofthe pnblic's custom,and Will spore no eflort to render satisfaction lo 31], sellers or buyers. " WM. E. RIDDLE & CO. Aug. 22, 1884. tf ‘ Cog], Lumber, Stoves, arc. HARLES H. BUEHLER IWould respectfully info the public that he will continue the busing: lately con. ducttd h the firm of Shanda & Buehler, It the old smug. corner of Cerlille .nnd Railroad Itreetl. He will be prepared to furnish THE BEST QUALITY OF COAL, . and every variety of LUMBER, in‘clnding Doors, Shutten, Sub, he. Alto, every variety of Cooking Stoves, smong which Ire the NOBLE COOK, ROYAL COOK, WELLING TON, WAVERLY, PRINCE ROY-AL, I - ORNAMENTAL 000 K, am. Also, PARLOR, DINING . ROOM, SALOON AND 8801’ S T - O V E 15' . Also, every variety of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. manufactured by the best work men. Also, HOLLOW WARE of every vnriety, including: supqrior article of ennmelled work. [fideed evuy'variely 9f Kltcheg Ware will be k'ept constantly cm band. ~ _ Aloo,the lat-famed “UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER," for which he in the lole :san ln thercoqnly. ‘ He i 331” the sgent for Wgeeler & Willou’l Sewin Mmhinu—‘lhe best in use. . April 10, 1865. I c. a. BUEHLEB. . Cumberland 009.1! A LARGE supply of unperior hLonsulru com” now on land It reduced price. Thin Call in superior to ‘l'! «that Co“ in the United States for welding ma oth'u bmkimim purpose: i For Isle by 1 cu, Gall ma, Frederi'ck city, Id Jana 19, 1886. 17* - Nation's and Confections. A wonn I'o Tn~ :oan 02 TOWN AND COUNTRY HE Inbocriber hop: A Notion and confu m‘omry Store on (Juli-lo urea, hourly oppoaiu tho Mirold Station, Getty-v 3, when b. in mummy on hind, CANDI. ‘ NUTS, Figs, Raisins, Lemonl. Oranges, km; Tohucoo udr Began of :1: kinds; Pocket- Booh, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Conan, ac; ‘ Soup. lad Porfuucrios; Also uoma GROCE RIES, Sum, Con‘eel, Rice, with tho difl’uut ‘ kind. o! thm Ice-cold MEAD M at d 0... H. invites canon fiom town 13d county, Md Doll: 3! until profits. LEWIS STBOUSE. Ang'. 7.1865. 1] Fresh Supply. NEW GQODS.—A. SCOTT t SONS have jun received number fine uwnment of NEW GOODS, consisting. In pan, 0! Cloths“ cabinet“. Canine", Kemcky Jenna, Ind Tweedo. fur Gendamon’l wen. A‘l-q, I fin. momma: of " LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. ‘ Olll' stock has been lelected with great can, end we ere prepered co ullucbag u my olherjluhliehmenl in the country. We in the public to give us a. cell end judge for kheuulvu. We qefy companion, both uto gngluy and Em. A. SCOTT B SONS. :EMJL 5%; L . - ADIES’ DRESS riety, I! ‘ Consumpuw, S3M) wan ma. semen IS Dome . a. a. sense:— Dun SIC—I he] it I duty I 91!: to you, und to all who are lufl'eting under me din-us known as Coaumpcion and Liver Compiling to let them know win: gnu benefits I have received from your Pulmonic Syrup Ind Su weed Tonic in no abort p time. By the blea mg 0! God it bu curad me than hr. Dr. Schenelr, I will now nuke my eutement 10.70:), M follows: About eighteen monthe lgo I we: uttncbed with : severe cough, sad it settled on my lungs; I could not retain nay thing I Ate, end sufl'ered with evening fevers end night tweets. I wee very much reduced. The white: of my eyes were very yellow ;’ like wise my skin; my sp elite nil gone, Ind un- Iblo to digest what I Sid eat; bowels swolen, irregular end costive. I was very low spirit ed, and bud Inch violent spells of coughing when I laid down at night and when I arose in ghe morning that they wauld last one or two ours. - I then would be nearly exhausted, and was entirely unable to lie on my left side. 1 can not describe in wretched sufi'ering as I would wish to do. gvery organ in my body was diseased or dersnged. Such was my situation at this tints, and I was canfinsd to my bed from thelast of February, 1862, to June, 1882, not able to sit up. I had the best of medical attendance the whole of the time. My cough was so very had that it racked me very much. I at‘this time raised a large quantity of thick, yellow, od’ensive matter, sometimes with blood, and it was generally accom‘pnnled by nausea and a fnrred and thick coated tongue. At the time of coughing so badly I would have sharp, shooting pains in my left side and heart, night sweats, and soreness all through my whole chest; had much inward fever, pain in my back and under my shoulder blades and in the small-of my back, and at times so severe that it would throw me into spasms. Now my phyg’cian gave me up to die. OthersJ had, and the best of them, but they could do noth ing for me and at that lime I was nothing but skin add house. I then was in the wes tern part of Missouri. In June last we left there for the East, and in August last we came to New YorkY and l was so reduced that I could only walk‘e‘. litt‘e with my husband's help.— Atterl had been here a short time the salt water‘breeze made me feel much better for a time and then I had again to call a physician for aid. We had four of the best physicians otNew York'on the diseases of the lungs, and doctors of all kinds, but of no avail, They said I was past cure, and that my lungswere too far gone for any one to cure me. But at this time I was on my feet about thelhouse, not able to do much of anything. In Novem ber last I grew worse, and the consumptiop diarrhmu set in and lasted about eight weeks We had tried all and everything that I éould grasp of like a dying person for ‘my diseases—' consumption and liver complaint-but of no, avail. . In January, 18 3, I was brought down again on my bed, and as not expected to live the night out. M 'husband stayed at my side. and other friends, and they all give me up ‘to die. 'At this time every one who saw me did not think I would ever is? my bed a livmg woman? The first nightl as attacked with spasms, and was deranged most of the time.—- ‘ ‘ A friend, Mrs.‘Harris, come to see me the last i ‘ of the week, and brought the Sunday Mercury. hit was an account of a great cure perform- ‘ ed by Dr. Schenck. She read it to me, and it 1 . was so much like my disease that I asked my 1 husband to go and see him for me. At this time I had giveuMp all hopes'of ever getting 1 well again, and made my peace with God, to be ready whenever he called for me. On the 27th ofJaiiuary, 1963, my husband called on Dr: Schenck, 33 Bond street, New ‘ York; and stated to him my case, with a re- i quest for him ton-all and see me, which he did,’ and examined me with the respirometer. When he was about to go I risked him if he could cure me? His reply was: “I cannot tell, both ‘ lungs are diseased,‘ and the bronchial tubes are ufi'ected on both sides.” And yet he seem ed to think there were lungs enough left' to efl'ect a cure it the diarrhea could he stopped. He said in order to do this, he would have to give me Mandrake Pills in small doses at first, to carry ofl' the morhid matter, and then, with astringents, he hoped to check it, which he did, but the constant coughing, night sweats, and (lit-$2 hnd prostrated me so that he w ufr my vital powers were too much pros. ttated ever to rally,aud yet he seemed to think if I could live to get enough Pulmonic Syrup through. my system to cause expectoration there were lungs enough leit for me to recover. He wished me to try the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do use no harm, it it did me no good. The first week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sun day after I sat up in bed and ate hearty tor a sick woman; but the next week I lost all hope and ‘wishedbmy husband not to ‘give me any more med: ine. But the doctor had warned him of this, and when the medicine was clear ing out the system it made them feel some what restless. and to persevere; and he insist ed on my takingit ; and now I feel the benefit of it. For after eight days I began to ga" my strength, and. with the exception of: col that put me back some, I have been g nine strength oi had)“, my cough is going awa ,and all my pains are gone; no- soreness f the body, my bowels are regular,.and my eath is sweet, and lthank God that I am now go ing about, and new and rend'as well as ever I could. i have -taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of each. I now have a good appetite am? rest well at night ; my cough does not trouble me in getting up orlying down. rl would here say.to the atflicted with consump. tion or liver complaint, that Dr. Se‘henck is no humbug. You can rely on what he says.-—" Delay not; it II dangerous to triflé with these diseases. if you would be cured, go at-once; and any one hishing to know the facts as here. in stated can call at my residence, 117 West Houston street, New York city. , r ’ JIRS. MARY F. FARLOW. We, the undersigned, resident: of New York, are acquainted with Mrs. Furlow, end know her statement to be true. We duo how that she used Dr. Schenck'e Pnhnonic Syrup end Suweed Tonic, And have reason to believe that to this medicine ehe owee her presén‘njon from a premature gnve. ‘ ' B. FABLOW, 11'! West Houston IL EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich It. In. E. UHBERHILL. 676 Greenwich at. AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich It. A. E. HARRIS, UT West Honlton It. EMILY GLOVER, 11'! West Houston at. , J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl. IL A.’LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway. IusBENJAIIN CLAPP, 19 Amity pl. l on well acqnninted with Mrs. Mary F. Fax-low, and with her husband, Mr. B” Farlow, they homing, for A few months past, attended at my church, and Inn convinced that my "moment which they might make my be re lied on untrue. JOHN BOWLING, D- D-). r Putor ofßeM'onl St, Baptist. cumh, N. if. B. H. PYFER, Dre Schenck will be professionally Lt hi priucipul office, No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce, Phlludolphin. etery Set,- usday, from 9A. 51. until 4» P. IL; No. 32 Bond ltreet, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer nreet, Boston, Mum, every Wedneaday, from 9 to 3 ; and every other Fri dAy It 108 Bultimore areal, Bultimore, ld.~ All Idvice free. but for A thorough onmins tion of the lungs with his Benpirometer, the charge il three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup ind Senweed Tonic, each B‘. 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per half dozen. ltndnke Pills, 25 cents per box. For ule by ell Drums“ And Dealers. ' ac. 25, 1866. lm ; - k Globe Inn. . you It, Inn in union, ETTYSBUBG, PA.—The undersigned ,vonld molt rupectfnlly, inform his nu merous triondl and the public genen‘lly, (but he bu p‘urchued thstlong nublished std well known Hotel, thi “Globe Inn," in York meet. Gettnburg‘,'ond will Ipnre no won to coming; it in I mlnnor than will not detract : in former high :epnmtion. His table 1111 his tho but the mark“ (an “ford—bis chunbeu no Ipscioul ud comfortable-«4nd :he‘hu 111 d in for his bu I full "Lock of wine. ma, liquor; There in Inge publing smelled to-tbo Hotel, whioh will be uncalled by unen tiv honkn. It will be his oongun‘ nude-vat Ito find“ the fullest ntinfution to his gnaw, 4 as his have u neu- 3 home to‘ mm A. pqfisiblo. Be uh I Ibare of the public'- pn trough q‘qnqmined u be h to dunno: lug: k«It?» Remember?!" “6|on laugh“: at 1!, eg, _b It! eDi author a . ‘ £3l6."""£¥ - stimuli. figmv April 4, 1384. g ‘ .- Sflfi gfnt n- SCHICK’S. _ can a mature mm LYING plnhlled th 'lnlolu and Gun bentofon owned in] 85min] Herb-t, C e un‘denlgned take plc'unre In Announcing lo Lhe public that they will run I , LINE OF FREIGHT CABS from Gettysburg toßeltlmore every week. They sre prepsred to convey Freight either wey, in Inyqn-ntity. They will Ittendfifdelired, to the meklugcol purchml in the city. Ind deliver ing the good] promptly At Gettylburg. Their can run to the Wnrehoule of STEVEN SON t SONS,‘I6S North Howard street, (near Frnnklin,) Baltimore, where freight will be received at any time. Thu] invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will apere no effort to eccommodeie .11 who may patronize them. Having ’purchnsed the buildings and lot on the Northeast corner of Reilroad and North Wuhington ltreetl, Gettylburg, their Depot mil rennin there. Any. person having busi ness in the forwardingline ere respectfully in vited to call. CULP & EARNSHAW. Aug. 7,1865. , No Humbug. EMOVAL. A HOLTZWOR’I‘H ,LWAYS AHEAD. THIS WAY FOR BABGAINS.—-JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH hu jun returned from the City with the largest and most complete “sort. mm of HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND snons, am but been brought to,“ this town since the war. Hil stock is not only complete, but it GOOD and CHEAP embracing every verjetyotßoote end Shoes for Men end Boyl, whilst the Lndies will find everything in their line, from the finest Gaiter to the heaviest Shoe. Children’l Shoes at every description, in greet variety. Also, Le diee’ Hate, fine quality, and Children’s Hats, ofnll style: and prices. Also, Trunks. Cer pebßags, Valiaee, Umbrellas, Gloves, Stock ings, Tobacco, (-Jigau,nnd Notions of every description. fiDon't forget the pinee. South-beet Cor. of the Diamond, Gettysburg, Pa. \ JOHN L. BOLTZWORTH. April 10,1865; u, ‘ Great Remedy for Colds. ELL’S PECTORAL . B ‘ anyhm‘cgglgoun,» EXP‘ECTORANT! A Remedial Agent prepared to meet the ur gent demand lor I prompt and sale Antidote for all Pulmonary Disorders. If properly used it will give instant relief in almost everyJ‘n stance, and will prove an efl‘ectnnl cure in a majority of the lullowlng cues of nfiections of the THROAT AND LUNGS! such I“ Colds, Coughs, Asihmintic Tendencies, Whooping Cough, Soxeneu of the Breast and Bronchial Afl'eclions. 3 ' When we first commenced manufacturing the Expecwrnnlifor our home consumption it. ‘wu ndt our intention nor our desire to put it. before the public as a “cure-:11," nor to pub lish a long list of testimonials as an evidence of its curative properties, but ‘he demand for it being so great and decidedly on the Increase, has induced, and in fact‘cpmpelled us to pre p'nre il._on a much leiger scnle, and also to establish agencies throughout Ithis section of the country. { ' All we ask is‘thnt those thus afflicted may ‘ give it. n fuir trinl, that it. mly prove its many ‘ ndvsnugrs overlother prep-muons of I similar nature now bein‘g employed.. The price too throws it within the regch of all, being but 25 end 40 cents I bottle. ‘ ' Bell’s§Worm Syrup! BE MOST INNOCENT, PLEA§ANT AND EFFICIENT REMEDY IN US -A Rm -357 Pnncr u henn—Na Castor 0:1 to be Taka.-—ln‘ thia‘Ptepautign we have‘lncluded such remedies pnly up Ive been tried for ’6B“ and are :known to possess powerful gnthelmimic virtues. combined with mild nperlents, pleeeent Mom-lice and lug-r. An thelmintice of themselves 'cinnot pttfurm their peculiar function: or have the desired efl'ecc. unless the bowel: are kept moderately open. To produce thin. gent-1e purgativea ate neces sary and such only ought to be used that can not interfere with the outfielmjnlic employed. The edveutagee we_claim for this varup urn: lat. It: power ofDESTROYIt'G AND EX PELLING WORMS‘. _ [ 2d. Its mild Ipcrieut effect upon the bowels. 3d. Its pleasant tnste'und odor are edmn tnges possessed or claimed by verf few Venn ifuzg‘es. ‘ ‘ 4 .« th. Its harmless influence upon the system, étfnsequently no injurious effects will result from its use should Ihe patient have nnWorms, butgm apparent disease, arising; from some other unknown chose, which is frequently the cue. - ' The constituents of this Syrupand its affects are known to many Physicians, who are now using it in their practice to a large extent. Priée 25 cent: a bottle. 7 The Greatestmmment in Use. ELL'S WHITE Oil. !-—l'he Blandut. Clean- B at; moat Penetrating and nut Economical Liniment in Use—A powetful Olenginus Com pound for the Speedy Cure of Rheumatism, Strains, Spruin‘z, Wounds, Numbness of the Limbs, Frosted l-‘eet and Hands. Spawin, Sad dle Gulls, Poll-Evil, Ring Bone, Bruises. Swelling: of all kind, and in fact every dis ease for which an Embrocntion is applicable, either in Mun or Bent. Price 25 cents a hot tle.—'l‘hil preparation, which is original with In, will be found to be one of the nicest and It the same time one of the most reliable ap plications extant. Huing been employed very extensively since its introduction and feeling satisfied of its remedial properties, we recommend it with the utmost confidence, knowing that no one wilfbe disappoin‘led in its use. It is, as its nnme implies. A white liniment ol.the consis tency of cream; eonuining nothing offensive, but, on the contrary. will he ibuud more pleasant than otherwise. i ~ Bell’s, Alteratwe, é ‘ E CONDITION POWDERSI - : 0 you HORSES, mm: a: Sims. 26 cent: I. piper, or five papers for 8!. The Immense sale of these Powders min; the short pcridd they have been bef re the public, is t lnfliciem gunnnwe of the grant p'opnluiq, sad the decided benefits ’dgrlve‘d from their use. ' They Ire confidently recommended not only M e preventive, but an a complete cure for I" diseaeee incident. to the HORSE, COW ox HOG, u Lon of Appetite, Coughs, Heaven, Yellew Water. Distemper, Glenders, he, to. By their' use the Horse’s Appetite is improv ed. all derangement; of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat I. aleek'nnd shining appearance. and may he used with per'ect safety at all times, u it contains no ingredients which can injure 3 horse, whether sick or well. They cleanse the breathing Ippantns by ejecting from the air cells coagulnmd matter, or that‘ formation which so severely clog: them, causing a tightness in bru‘bing, and by their peculin Actio'a on the! part, they can" the much: membrane’ to resume its nntuml dimenlionl, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood and restoring the diitended 10ml! :0 their nnnnl size. For intiening cattle ihey no innlnlble, silo ponming peculinr properties in inoreun in; the‘qnsntity of milk in Con, thereby giv ing them an importance und ulna which abould plsce than: within the lands of I" in- Rusted. AH disease! :0 which the flag is subject, u Coughs, Ulcer! in the Lung: and Liver, Ind II ; c genernl purifier o! the blood we gaunt» Qeir mm, If one. hit]; tried. . ‘ fiSold A: Gettyuhnrg by A. D. Enabler, ‘ Apothecary. And by Dragging And Storekeep- ‘ en ganenlly. Ask for Ben's Pnpnrationl. ‘ Prep-mi exclusively by W. D. Bell, Apothe-, muffin-dune of the Phllldelphiu College at, Mismatch) Welt Wuhingmn SL, Eager:- town, Md. [ocm 16, 1865. 1y I Cannon’s D] ARBLE WOBX§, Bout an Guru: of the Diamond and Balti more “mt, nurly opponiu the 8m- once, GETTYSBUBG, PA. Every dueription a! work executed in thi linen style of the In. April 17,1665. at I you with Kantian, Periodic-lg. ’l‘? ! Boob, Neynpupen, 9r Novell, flto l. :‘ lIGB'B Oonhecieneq, if: Chmbtnbur; 1 "my. - " Valium - N purl-uno- of“ Act of A - .1 I but In hereby published a amount, deutiption Ind value 1 Profeuionl, nude nub]. by um - - - .1? ma: HE ..L-aLBEH“ 9 3 '— so 9:: :34”ng 55% m 3. 9 , oH|ong=-““ a812§a335559 ogi '.' ’ 80110901191110 2.; gg§°s9 gzsz°,ggg.-; g._ .. 10171199199. 2': EEFS’REU‘QE ig-rgierB3’ a: 1 V ‘ '.‘" “‘3’; wm'fl'm ”gar-31R19 , "w Ew33s'aoivcgglfl:: .1! 8 ‘ 1 'E gii‘“? E—gZ-‘gs 932.9}. ‘8 -I '; "E s’. 9-7"? .9 $5 Getty1bnrg....‘....i............ 231-169 9397 21904 0121301 0750 111 1910991,» Cnnber1and.......1......;..... 246078 lbz'fll 16473 7130' 1..... ...... 80! 1.00 Germ-ny........ 121747 6991 19909 9491.1 19311 1.90 0xf0rd........;......L........... 159975 10972 999191 912111 ...... ...... 9930 11.00 Huntingt0n.........‘....-."... 102198 26584 21868 108015; ..... ...... 303 7,00 Laum0re...........1...........‘ 149299 19991 19931 99401 99 1.00 Hami1t0nbm.....1....,....... 219133117999 13711 12999, 147 i 7.00 Snub-n....’........1..... 299096. 21997 30719 9310 17 Loo. Emknn 2029911 20209 290701 11920? 3994. 4,00 Mena11en...........1..........., 190310117174 19791 91301 ...... mo 11,00. Read1ng............1...........§ 228019 19907 92015 40:10 ...... 9713 Hun1|tun............1............ 203120 13997 25940 9920 ‘...... 2099 ...... M0nmp1eaum...1’........... 279468 21668 10642 4865- ...... ...... 3792 ...... Uni0n...............1............ 220510 9049 99990, 2909 1091 .f...... nrone 1539.17 10117 9000 4510 <73... 1990 C0n0wng0........."............ 191459, 9197 31320 3113: ...... 1400 .9001 8u11er....... ................1 159069. 15742 13901 11199 ...... 2170 M0untj0y.‘...........E..’.......... 1942901 141911 7665 4490 ...... 2419 Freed0m........: 999.19 5939 7395 3395 90: 3.00 Liberty..............{............ 135055 9977 7795 4920 970 1,00 8erwick1p..................... 90050 9939110139 9220 919 1,00 Bervick 1101-1. 4618!) 2921‘- 12950 4095 ’ ...... 109:. .n.. Little-10wn..................... 84445 3072 25298 6165 ...... ...“. ...... 12791 I, 8ugg1nnd........................ 19:33 9237‘ .1901 2330 "'"1 959; —’-—_ 1 _ I 1— 6] 1 , ._': T 911119“ { 4114029299993 5339592027: . 61901 3100 930. 46985.3”,00 ‘ , 9 a i . x AituL—J. 11. W’nlter, Clerk Dgcemherig, ‘1865. 4!. FOEUTZ’S I= ;. Hum allfl‘ Gama Powders. L 4 (.n. A Tull much ', ' ’ ‘ long md hvonbly' x \i: RN” ‘1 known, Illl.lhur *‘ ‘ ‘ :F' ‘3‘“ v oughly reinvigorate ;. ‘ bruh-mdnwn Ind \~ low-spirited human, . ~ by lucnglhenlpg ' and cleansing the . slomncln and inkt . ' x -_ Una ’.‘ \Ng:~‘;\ 33;" ‘_ It In_ I sure We- Max: 4"‘_ venlive of :11 ms- PMM’" , {mun incident to thll Inlnnl, m; ‘ ‘ _—~A YELLOW W TEE, H EA V E COUGHS, DI TEMPER. F VEBSJ‘OUNDI LOSS 0! AH 'fl'l'E AND YIT, ENEflShkc. l u Improve: the. wind, Incmuen “bellman-fl? I "noon: I glossy Ikin—n mform t nucnbh Ikelt hone. In an disease-. 17! Swine, web a- Coughs, Ulcer! In the Lnnxn Liver, ‘V 7 -"" ‘“ ta, this union! A ' ‘ ‘ Icu u I specific. 7' By main; from ,' "‘ . , , . one- ! I pwpcr '~ to t :32: in n : ‘ . :1 barrel I'lllthe a = g,— g A;- lbovadllenxel '——.—.-_, —' g? :25? vaemdSnled "‘.‘ ' “M~ ‘ or entirely prevented. 1! given In time. a certain puvenuve Ind cure for the Hog Chalcm. ‘ Prise 85 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for 81. MAX“ BY , 7 S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., "mun: Dug Ax» mmz Daron, 30. 116 Frankhn St... Balumore, Md. For 831» by Drum-u and Swmkecpen through out. the United Sum. _ For anle by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; Langhlin & Bushfield, Wheeling, Vn; C. C. Bender 3: Co., Pimburg; Johnson, 110110wi ‘& Cowden, Philadelphia. - . Dec. 11,fl65., 'ly , Don’t Read This NLESS YOU.WANT T 0 . S A V E M 0 N El Y I low sndl how henrt-rending are the evils [of War! Now that Pence has been restored ‘the universal cry is, llow longl How dearl [How Are we to livcl Will the cxorhitinl prices for the necessaries of life nerer decline? From the remote corner of Adams county, in the small but prosperous town of FairlL-111, copies the welcome messenger with tidings 0! better days. ' neg-RE AND PBOFIT.“81 ‘ BANNER. & HIELDS have just returned “from the eastern cities, (bdving allowed their stack ofgoods LA he very much reduced wait ing for I decline‘in the markets.) The time nt length nrrived, they availed themselves of the opportunity, hastened to the city, and are now r pflplred to supply the wants of_ the needy.— ‘ Our stock of LADIES’ GOODS is better thnn l ever before. That for m GENTLEMEN is un surpassed. Toenumeretewould hesuperflnons. “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRUFt'I'S," ii our motto. Our stock heiug selected with care, we here men that we are enabled to ‘ sell as cheap, 5 d we think cheaper, than em: 1 be bought anyw ere else in the counly. Close ‘ buyers particuls ly, will find it to their adven ‘ tnge I) give us a call before purchasing else ‘ where. - l RConntry produce taken in exchsnge for 1 Goods. Thunkml for past furor: we hope to ‘ merit n coutinunnce of the same. '_ BANNER t SHIELDS. Nov. 6, 1865. t! l Dobbins’ , ELECTRIC SOAP! suns LABOR, , ‘ SAVES THE, . suns" nom', . . suns cmmns, . ' r :SAVES §OAP, ‘ ‘ AND SAVES WOMEN. IT’S THE SOAP FOR EVERY FAMILY. Sold by grocery and Ilmnkeopefa through; onv. city and country. ' ‘ . lAIU'AO‘I'D’IID ONLY I! J. B. 'DOBBINS t 00., . 107 Son“! hm “not, below Chestnut, ‘1 PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 13, 1865.. low Buggies & CarMagee. HIS WAYI THIS WAYI—The under pigned ll enmed in the Carriage-ranking lan-luau, in Wen liddle ureet, nesr Geo. Lit.- ue’e old IlOl‘e sand, Getty-bung, end Invites 311 who any need ankle; in his line to [in him e all. He pull up, in the very but manor, Felling-top Ind. other BUGGIES, And 111 the difl'erent style: of CABBIAGES.— with I full knowledge of the bunleeu, end A dekrmimtion to give “tint-anon, the public an rely upon hie jobs bemg good. do 1 will endeavor to delene e lerge man 0! pl- 1 flange, end hopes to receive :1. . i REPAIRING done M the lhorteet nonce, Ind on non refiehlie urngl- figfix’y ‘ an n exc In e . PM“ "In" Guangamsxnr. , Geuyebnrg, Nov. 8, 1885. mm l For, Sale. . , TWO CHOICE FAB“, in tho In. ' median neighborhood of Gm". hug—Building! and Plfld ma, . ' GEORGE ARNOLD. , ' Gettynhurg, Aug. 14, 1865. - p_ gym: ..- Alma , hug.“ Inn?» wuml..mwti Sang ("on all“, u, go to .luJLnUIHp [age Confectionery, in Cbmbenburg «net. . . . g .9‘ r» 1 and Alignment for 1068.3 45.»? J mi ...-.4 a. 1m _u .n. u “swung an». a»! Commission" o?Ad-uabéou:oz'y, which “Human tho Bed “11 Persons! Prom"). Turin, Occupniou Ind unpl Act. of humbly a! thin Commonwealth : .. .....h ‘ . {'.- ‘ l r ‘ , 1 Q"! ..1.":, _Lg I_l_ fl'fllpKJ —'~‘; m ’l‘ “K 5: ‘1", .19 a!) 1 TIT " ~ 0.0 -uu-—. U» lIANGE OF CONNECTIONS.—On and of: ter )londnx, November 20th, 1865, For senger Truius will leave and arrive I! Getty-- burg. and make connections, as followi: . FIRST TRAINV will lenvc Gettysburg It 7.45 A. M.. with passengers for York. URrris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ind thr North and West, urrivmg at Hanover Junction with ,out chunie 91' cam'ut 10.25 A. )1.. connecting with the Fast Line South on the Northern Cen tru} Railway, and arriving at. Baltimore M. 14.30 noon. Also connecting with Muil Train from Baltimore north, arriving iii Hurrirhurg m, 1.20 P. I. Arrive at Gettylbnrg 1.10 I‘. 11., with passengers from Harri-burg. York, Baltimore and Wusiiin tnn. SECOND TRAIN wfil leave Gettysburg at: 1.20, I’. 3'., arriving 5‘ Hanover Junction at 3.15. and connecting with nail train South. Arrive at Baltimore at 5.30 I’. )1. Arrive nl. Getlygburg at" 6.15 i’. 31., with pituengcri from I'hihtdoiphir., Harrisburg and the Korth and West, and also with pnuengen irom Bultinmro and Washington 11y the {not line north, which leaves Baltimore at 12.10_ noon. ~ Pnafiengera can leave Baltimore in the Muil Train at 9 A. 31., Ind orrivo in Getty Ihnrg nt 1.10 P. )1. ,Or lem‘e minimum in the {an line all 12.10 noon. and arrive in Gettysburg u‘, 6.15 E. M. But one change of can: by the first tritin, either wny, viz: nt Honour Jh‘nction. The leat line on the Northern (.Ich 1111 not stop at any local nations, except York, Hano \er Junction nndm’urkton. Connection: cer tnin. ‘ 1t; McUUlle, Pros't. «Mon is lnvnluable. implovel the qunllly of the mllk. 1: has been provel by w tunl experiment ‘0 increase the tuna ‘ my a! milk Ind cream truly per cem' Ind lake the butter firm Ind week. In burning cattle. it gin-n (hm an up 115(00qu their “3x de . and make: them Hume Nov. 27. 1865 r anfr'AnLa—On ‘an‘d mer Friduy, Nor. 24th, 1365. passenger train: on the “nth over Brunch 11-ullrnad will leave as follow': FIRST TRAIN, (“blob makes connection with three Imins on ithe Northern Cenlrnl Railway at. 'llle Junctloh.) wlll leave llnnovrr ul 3.00 A. .\l., for Yurk, Bullimurc, Humbug, und intermediate'stnlions. WThis train leturns lo Hanover at I: N 3nd aid"! 5!. Gollyahqrg M l I'. .\I. SECOND TRAIN leuyu Hunovernt 27:0 P. .\l., und arrives at tho Vlum-tiun u! 1: In l'.n. M , connecting mm the Min“ Train South. “#3. ll arrives. at Bultimoro at qP. M. l’ougL-ngl- by this Trnin'fur York In! over It the Julluliull mm! 6.12 P.'M.- A Passengers leaving ultimoro for Hanover, Gum-dung, nnd Mule-Hum], will nuke rnhvr the Man! 'l'miu ul 9 .\ 3].. or the Fun Link All. . 12.10 I'. .\l. JUSI-Sl’ll nun, Agent. Dec. 18. 1865. 1 l " . Grand Mass Meetmgl, 01' for political flurpos‘n; but. for pnr. N-poreS of covnl‘or during this coming Winter, will be held at. the new ‘ CHEAP CLUTHING, ‘ ‘ ‘ HAT AND CAP STGRE Ul" THEODORE C NORRIS, on,Chamhersburg nreel, Gettysbturg:,ono- dour East. 09 Buehler'i Drug Stale, every any during the lull. Ila has on hand Boy's Jackets, * : Bu) 5' Goats, Boys' HM; and Caps, . . Me‘n'l Pine (30!!! Conn Meu'l Suck Co-Ils, , Men’s English Walking Cosh, flnq's French Suck Coau, ‘ Men's OvtrColu at all klndl Black PM}: and Funny Pnnu, in (let every description of Gent's i-‘urnilhhgg Goodn. Being [new beginner, Ind deternflfea—to sell as chip as the cheapo“. ha rupocxlully solicits a portion of-pnbliu ”new, um;- fled that be can pious the man In ’ mun. Also—The luau style on Goodman" HAT: nnd CAPS, conaunlly on land. , l a THEODORE 0. ROBINS. Oct. 23, 1865. 1 Reduction! :Reduction! «‘ N :nd after November In. 1865, ghe fol- \ Q lowing reduv-ed icnle of price. will b. n opted at the “EXCELSIOB " BKYLIuH‘I‘ GALLERY, viz: Vignettes Photographs, per d0zen..........54 oo “ “ 1 “ “ ....m... 1 25 A u u “I: u 1 7;. Cute. do Vin. or phinfiper d0zen......... 3 25 “ ‘ “ '- “ " .........a 1 75 H H I“ .“ ......... 125 , ’ no: ow xmuwn.’ ' Vignettes, single copivq, 4°C. or 3 f0r...‘...81 00 Cute: de Via, or plain, single copiel,3sc. or 4 f0r............,...............‘.......:..-.."1 0C In edditlon to the above every plchre will he neatly tinted withonbexln charge. There it a. future in the above to which I wish to direct special nttentlou,~v§l: I will make {our Vitnettca, or three villa Four“ fromlhe firetnegatire. Heréwfotelt ulwen arule not to" puke leu then n: q! one and war of the other. ltuke thin opportunity to thank the citizens ofGettyeburgend the'pnhllc generally, lor the nu Linux. petrouge extended to the “Ex celsior," eince it; caubulhmenfi, ‘nd P_°P° 5! urlct ettentipn to bnalneu, coupled mm the Advantage at over ten yam pnlntc‘rrnpted pnctlce or the m, to merit; contlnnanca of the ume. ISAAC G. TYSON, ‘ Snoeeuor to muffin: 0(1'nol 81mm, 1 Nov. 13, 1865. ,Geufia_ ,Pu. , cmup—nzsklncimedw as wu- being over, the lumen-fight: In“ T resumed the \ _- CARRIAGE-[LUNG BUSINESS, It their old-’ltnfi._ln_§aet Middle ltreit, when they no spin pnpuldll put up work In the mo“ Milan-bu. nbnnntinl, Ind Inpa fiqg man”; A E: of new 01d mqnd.hand CARR! , BUGG ,30 ~ on hind, qhich they (I!!! u3| It the loyal: 'ri'cel - ind All 011101111 ‘b’fiupplied u ”Jpn, J»! utflflcwflfy *Wk. #33 PAAB 1 N {J a“. with (ii-puck, In! :11th mm. A mum of mmngg dd -‘ £BB on hndform 7 ~ ~ ,v; ~' t Thgnkful fa: “mum ' , honto {on enjoyed by {kahuna-lo _ ,9 will on donor w. 4000110 A luau than In “1.0 films ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . majflflyfilk mm». mix a .g, 'o' - ~filfi‘m' V ’ ‘-~ ' KI'S PLUW' or on —, 31m Mgrnr. I. W 8 mg 899:9. - ' swam. mach. ABRAHAM KRISE, SAMUEL Wqu Commiuiouen Gettysburg Railroad. Hanover 11. Railroad. Gmmnune,