fi dt P ll 9 t"Piler' 110 smut Arrantxd f oy, srpr. is, 1211% 1.11711X11 OF TM MOLL. the following extract from "Fuller's Small Fruit Cu'Wrist," may be read with ,profit: "Deepening the soil is not wholly for the purpose of furnishing more plant food, nor to facilitate the downward growth arab, but it le principally for the pur pose of disintegration, and making it of such a consistency that it will be eapabbs of retaining a sufficient amount of moisture at all times to nourish and supply the plants growing therein, but not enough to be detrimental. Rainwater, as Is well known, contains gases that are beneficial to plants, and if the soli is in a condition to allow It to pass through it, a large portion of these gases will be re tained, but if the surface' is hard, the water either . runs off' or remains until it evaporates. "Again, a soil that is loose and friable, admits air and with it Moisture. To prove this,fact,"We have only to take a piece of glass or polished steel, or any similar substance, and place it in fan ice house where it will become cold ; then carry it into the open air, end la a mo ment it will be covered with water con densed from the atmosphere. New, we know that this moisture did not exude from the glass, therefore it must have oome from the air. By stirring the soil, and-placing that which has become heat ed underneath to warm the roots, and bringing the cooler portico e to the top 'to condense the moisture, tvfo objects are obtained: besides looseuitt the earth that it may be the more easily penetrated by the mere rootlets, it at the same time &Colla theatr charged with moisture fur -their nourishment. Thu benefit derivisl from frequent stirring of the surface soil in dry weather, especially if it be of a compact nature, is mainly derived from the admission of al t coutniuing Moisture. Nally cultivators appear to think that all that is required of them ,ii,, to keep the weeds from growing among their plants, and they never stir ,the soil ex cept for this purpose; but our best culti vator; have learned that frequent moviog of the soil is beneficial to all crops, empe time of druuth. If any one doubts that soil can, be anode moist by freqqent stirring, let them select a piece of ground under some lien shed where no rain has reached for a year or more, break up the soil and pulverize it finely ; then stir it and turn It over every morn ing for a week., or two, and it will become quite moist, while' a similar soil In the open field, which has not been stirred, will be parched and dry. , Mulching the surface with straw, leaves, or similar materiels, is often very beneficial, es pecially to plants whose roots do not penetrate deeply. The mulch not only assists in preventing evaporation, but lbsureo - oondensation of moisture from the air.which parses freely, through It to the soil." E=3==l:3 The best gait a horse ever had for every day use is a good walk. It is a gait that not one In ten possesses. Colts are not trained to Walk In all the Eastern t4tates. Young America wants more speed. Kentucky has more good walking horses than any other State, foe there horse back traveling haS long- been in fashion for men and women over a coun try where muddy roads,'at some seasons', rendered any othergait impossible, and so horses have been bred for the saddle and trained to a walking gait. This is also the case In all the Western States, and perhaps might have been so in New England when our grainimotheni rode to meeting on pillions behind our grandfathers. But one horse wagons have put horse back riding out of fashion, and now a good walking horse is more rare than one that can trot a mile in 2.40. :At the Springfield (Mass.) Horse Show of 1880 the 'writer was one of a committee to award prises to the best two walking honks. Out of seventeen entered, the committee, found but one which was con sidered a first rate walker. This was. a Morrill mare, which walked Eve S miles an hour with ease. Two otherri were fair walkers, and the others knew o gait that could be called walking. 4 t the New York State Fair the sam e . s tate of *eta was again developed. A letter from Wisconsin says: "I think hones trained to walk fast would be a greater benefit to farmers in general tfiau fast trotters, as almoetall of his work has to be done with a walk. I once knew a man in Massa chuiettilleillo, before' the railroads were built, kept 'from two to four teams at work on the road, and never allowed them to trot at all, and made the distsuce in quicker time than his neighbors, who made their horses trot at every conve nient place. He said that when a horse commenced to walk • after a trot, he wand fauch slower than his common gait if kept on a walk, and therCby lost more timet hau he gainful." Will farmers think of this and pay more attention to walking horses 'l—.Sol' onitobintnin. ' HOW TO KEEP POTATOWNI. 4 correspondentof the &feral* Amer ican says that he has tried the following method of keeping potatoes for years with complete success, though in'some instances the tubers were diseased when taken outof the ground :—"Dust over the floor . of the bin with lime, and put in a bout six or seven inches deep of potatoes and dust with lime as before. Put in tax or seven inches of potatoes and lime again . ; repeat the operation until al: are stored away. One bushel of lime will do forty bush9s of potatoes, though more will not hurt them—the lime rather im pKeting the flavor than otherwise." ?foxier° CATBUP.—Nove that tomatoes are is their greatest abundance, the fol lowing recipe for Making tomato catsup, - communicated by Mrs. Page to the Prairie Ft worm-, will be found useful: ?Take ripe tomatoes (the small red ones are preferable,) wash but not skin them, and throughly boil one hour, and then put them through a hair sieve, and to one quart of Juke add one table-spoonful of cinnamon, one of black pepper, half of cayenne, half of nutmeg, one of; good mustard, two-thirds of tea-cupful of salt. 801 l threw hours, and then to one 'quart of Aloe add one pint of pure cider vinegar. Boil half an hour longer ; bottle hot and seeltm. This catsup will keep for years, and not require shaking before using. A porcelain kettle should be used:" • ORIGIN OF Ting TERM NEWSPAPER.— In Hadyen's Dictionary of dates, it is said thiat news Is not, eh many suppose, &that *cat the adjective new. In for mor Witte Shetween the yearn If% and itit o was the prevalene practice to put 0 ' Periodicel publiCatione of the &id*, Initial-letters of the con3pase, Woe : kg impliMkpir th 4 Mile PIM% contained inIF awn the afar irm it t en • o f th j-4114 . twin this vacua) le term newspaper. HARDWkd 'AND nocnms ritintowlbera home Jure returned from the es with SO iramemie urnpb of ITA.R.DWARE & GEOCERMA, which they are teMiting at their old stand In Bal timore street, at prices to suit the tim,. unr stork consists in part a BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, RLACESHITH'S TOOLS, COACH. FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS, CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, fitc., GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, &c., &c. There 111 no article included in the several de partments mentioned above but what can be had ut this store. Every clams of Mechmulos can be• accommodated here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers can and every article in their line. (live us a call, as we are prepared to sell as low for cash as aup.house out of the city. JOEL B. GA.NIfiGt, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May lb, 184. ORM FOR CASH 1 NEW STORE! , LIQURS &C. The undersigned hasGROCERIES renamed to Clettysh O erg , . and opened a new Store, on Baltindre street, next door to the Post Moe, and nearly opposite the Court House, where he °Mos for sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, a large and choice exaortroent of Groceries,— SUO.ARri, COFFERS, TEAS, .MOLANSF34, SYR SALT, &C., with FISH, BACON LARD, ae. • .kbw), Lkluarn,— WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RUMS and everythelaa In the line. AIR°, any quantity of Notiona, to snit-any and erybody. Reinlick Ode Is the place ta„hay CHEAP FOR C.1.14R. CIEX). F. I:.I.I.I3FLEISt'II. April Z 3, I 7 Impentang TO ALL PERSONS! II [hr tltirm 1 5 ari . i ; t1.1,4 V1141 1411 3 41 1 1T.T. and lo 4.. H. ' Sy{ 0p.., wher,. ilwy will keep rlDeau,lL OH hand a r ciaiplete, meat of I= 111 , 1101 nm ts,srups,Hirt, St:lpin+. Te:(8, lun•on, Floor, 1'1441, Rive, Potatos. Sail, TtAsteco, ,tr., \ artiele to he (Moat tun tlrsl-clas• Lirowry.Nwl iN , NFECTIO.:kN, NOTlo4ii mutt %}lTlet,Fh. They bop,• 11. rissivett SIMI , "I , public pa tron age. unit eantetstO 14ollcit n conttuusitee of the custom herelvfore given to the eAlabllshmettt. 301 IN HENDRICKS, • HIRANI WARREN. Gettysleirg.•Aprit 8,1887. • - NEW GOODS. CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST,! 'F ar a wish to hay good and cheep Goode, call JACOBS & BRO'B.243TOItE, near Myersa Hotel, In CFIAMBERSIBMIG ST., Gettysburg. They have the very beat selection of goods, such as CLOTHS, CASHMERES, TWEEDS, &C., the market can produce, and are determined to Jodi them as cheap 00 can be sold anywhere In town or country. Any person wishing , to have them CUT, can have it done free of Charge. Those desirin&gootis MADE UP, can also be accommo dates!. We warrant the hest work and the best 11U; to be had anywhere. No humbug In what we RUV. iVe have on hand the very beel,and most durable BEWLVG MACHINES, and are nlwaya ready to wnit on runtotnern. Full nattalkellon given In opernting'lnnehlne, tall and ettnThlnte. We warnolt.thent to be the best In tine. El= April tf GREEN RIDGE! 4i • NEW MTORE AN! NEW 00011,4! JOHN NORBECK uAS commenced Storedreepink at. GREEN In Hamilton township, Adania eo., on the Hampton turnpike, a n d axtuld Inform the public that he box mat reprrned from the with an excellent assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ' HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARE CEDAR-WARE TIN WARE, cAlsanxs, NOTIOgI4, Tohnoraw, ere. (tr.—indeed, a fall and complete line of Liootht:to cult the IleCellUtitleil and Maw of all. lila prleett are ea low no the very lowerd— (3olcoes at -10 cents and Magnus at 11 reale, as lnatanem. He feels that him gond* and prima will belt:4lms factory to the public, and therefore invite. a large Riau, of enstom, from near and far. Don't forget the admire—the Clreen Ridge store Is thi• place to get the full worth of your money . April tSt7. If Farmers, Attend to Your Intirestsl GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY, fTWE nubscriber Would inform Ilia customer* and othert, that he in ntW manufacturing va flow kinds of miring[ and Machines, made to miler, Oh short notice, such 11,4 TIIRESIIERS AND DOWERS, five different nines of Unworn.) CLOVER-REED VELEM AND CLEANERS, CORN SEEL LERS ANT) 'SEPARATOIII4 `CORNFODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS; PLOCUH,g, web av Casa Plow/hoc Barshear Plongh%Bltiehlli and Corn Ploughx; the WIRE-HPRING HORSE RAKE the 'Mold improvement; a/so :Motel Screws for Cider Prroser, Eli= ir Contokries or_Potam, with everything clew i ilk line, all at low prices. FOR light Two-lions: Wagon, a One. one Wagon, and a Spring Warn, all new. DAN ID STERNER: April :30, VW, tf HEW BAKERY. NEWPORT & ZIEGLER, MICIZANICAL BARWI7B. South Washington street, ones square from the Eagd, le Hotel, U of MTYSBURG, P. Constantly on han the best BREAD, CRACKERS, CALEB, PRETZEIB, &e Pennon wishing bah Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their maximal:oMM: deuces at the Bakery. Every effbrt made to please. Give aka call. April 20, ISM. I L ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCECOMPANY INCORPORATHD, MARCH 18, 1851 OTAICf.IIS. Prealdent—peonte Swope. Vice President—l:smile' R. Rumen - - - • . Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—E. O. Fabneatock, Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy, An drew Hetataelman, Jacob Ring. Managers—lldeorste Swope, D. A. Buehler, R. McCursily M. B lelberger, R. R. Russell, E. 0. Fahnesteck, A. D. Buehler, R. 0. McCreary, Get 1-1-e.lbnutrairel m j a n , b Fra K n i fffin . Bt V r t i .f. " 171 th e l P ; Net Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, BenderaNille; ' h. A. Picking,Straban; John Wolford,Latlmore; John Pleking, EARL Berlin ; Abel T. Wright, Benders vine ; Abdiel F. OM, New Oxford; Jas. H. Mar shall, Hamillonban ; John Cunningham, Free dom; John Homer, Mountjoy; Wm. ItramWhite, liberty. 1 thls Company in limited In its operations to the county or .tdams. It lute been In operation for more than 15 years, awl In that period ham Wide but one fliblektment, having paid Monett by lire during that period amounting to 811,088-56,- VP of which have been paid during the last two ears. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply toony of the sho e named Managers for further information. Si — The Executive Committee meets at the of fice of the Company, on the last Wednesday In every month, at d o clock, P. IL • Oet. la , IBal tf Photograph Album& rririf i me ap nt i beautiful Jat and M tour:. lot of ed In Gettysburg, just received at the SMCI I 2OIOR GALLERY. Albums holding 50 Pictures only SI 75. Camr stock cornpriset over 30 different idylArang d wit i l i c n h are the i ce l rrated Alb7a we have bou g ht low and are determined toren lower than the same qualities can be bought any whe re la county or out out. - C.. 1. TYSON. Lan. 2R, 11167. GET your PHOTOGRAPHS at TYEK)NS' I4 GENTLEI(F.N'S furnishing - Goode all kinds and styles at NORRIS'. iRARONSwIshing PH(YriXiIdAPHR of their 1. children will Audit to their advantage to call at the Exeenlor ' C. J. 111101 C, GettraboroPa. pOß atz.., Deht . tnee. Lake la! te., the ladle. wave.. WW2. id the EXastster cannot b. underrated wlalke,time-quallty and style or PICTVIUSB tonnes bisarponsed. aIU and eximitus. C. J. TYFYIN. HE4D QU.IIRZ.4.RB CiI.JOMII•TCA. PICKING SELLS COATS CHEAP. PICKING PELLE PAMTh CHEAP. PICKING B=l,ll- VEFITEI CHEAP. PICXWG SEJ L 8 =IRV CHEAP. PICKER° szus Norma* amour. PICKING SELLS CLOCKS CHEAP. 11 . .4. / . 4cfeN,NPF:ll,4:•ll{ ,r.%1 plemnio seas mum wear. PICKING HELM ACCORDEDNA CHEAP PICKING SELLS VERY CHEAP. I= July 21), MC McCURDY & HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C. rundelli t trilre luiring, et their Wire ,.:l4 u p t stfr, soßcenitig Buehler's FLOrit, WHEAT, LOVER AND TIMOTHY HEEDH, POTATO}H, 4t;., and invite producers to give then, it call before selling. They have eormtantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syropm, Coffees, Sugar., tn., with Salt, Flail, Oils, Tar, Soap., Bacon and Lard, Tobaeona, Qr. Also the best hinds of FLOL'IL with FEED of all kinds. They likewise tali e SEVERAL VALUABLE FFITTILIZERS, Soluble P,,u•ier 1 . 110.11,}1R1C and A A Alexlran Guano. . . . Wlttlnt they ptly the hlglieht autrkei prle. for all they bity they Nell at the loweet !lyingmotits. They Mk.. Ono, Of 1411.11 e patronage. renotve4 to gll a hath.factiou tlt t.l, cry ,11.4.. litlßEttT NteeT'ltl)Y, t 4. IJA3III.TON. liettpthurg..Tuly I. WC, GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. AiT. tt,sori ,K font I=l TcaN, dre, Willie ',agars or all kinds, and "Brown Sugar, chimp, prime new crop Orliana Molamer, and all grad. ofSvropx ; E.. 444 MACK EREL, best, in market. All kinds of I. I Q U .1 ICS luilemile and retail, prime Wine, !Mindy, Rye Gtr m, lt, in l and other purposeh, in any quantity. Mlsider.i-herb Bitters, and the "Great Znigitri Bitters." WM. I. MARTIN, Baltimore street, Gettysburg. April 1,1867. if ANOTHER, VETO B NORRIS __C: _I, 0 T 41-1 AV G , HAJTS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,, AS CHEAP AS BEFORETHE WAR ALFIO, Anything in the Genitenien'ii Purnighing line, • =I IMEMBIE April 15, MIL if LCINIBER, COAL, ATO 1" RN, TIN- WA RE, Corner of Street and the Railroad, urrivsnvit“, PA. I liN IMMENSE STOCK! ti order to give the public Immething like an adequate plea of the len m en.r snrel, I'ottl, Stoves, Tin-ware, &e., &e., on hand and for stale by the undersiwned, at lair establichment, In 0I Isle .trees, steross the Railroad from 1110 Frt.- ' polliger Station, hew maid enumeinte as far na the itnjits of a newspaper advertisement tt ill allow: IN 'IRE LI - SIIRER LINE Boards and Plank of every grade, from callings to fsmel, Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, Siding, planed and unpinned, Flooring, Shingles, Shingle Laths, - Pinstering Laths, Pirkets, ready made Doors and Sash, Blinds and Shutters,—ln Inct, et erythlng aged for building purpmte, I= Sham Akin Al%lto Ash and Lykens , Valley Red Ash, these two varieties being the purest and beat for all domeatie purposes. Also the very beet Bromi-top and Allegheny Smith Coal. I= Wa'retle, Noble Cook, Roy al Cook, Barley Sheaf, Oriental, Stewart's Cook, Ornamental Excelsior, Prince Roy al and the Emerald Cooking Stoves, all for coal or wood. These varieties are a selee- Mot from the hest and moat popular Cooking Stoves the market affords, and are all warranted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves, tor coal or woad , including the celebrated Morning Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, (lens, Regulator, Cornet, Etor, New Egg, Parlor Cook, dr.c., it c. Fire Brick and li rates, for coal or wood, always on hand, I= The assortment embraces everything necessary for kitchen or household pnriawes, including large member of convenient yet cheap articles of new design whirls a nnst he 144011 n by lappnrlaterl. The stook is 40 large and varied Host ilOl4O Mho have nut visited the establishment hat e no con ception pf its exteht. — liiiiiitrun to the ordina ry Jl.ltChtlell utensils, it Includes Bathing Vessels, Toilet (ianas, Sets, plain and Laney, Chamber Bockens Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Collis: Canistfts, Deed Boxes, Spit Mons, Tumbler Drain ers, BOshead Boxes, Walters, Ale Carriers. NI ater Coolers, Slaw Cutters, Nuns' lumps, Jelly Molulds, Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg tireless, Comb Cases, Gen. Grunt Plates and A B 12 Plates Ash Buckets, Floor Sieves, Bird C Heads, Cott Spout Cottee Mills, Lanterns, Basting Spoons, Large Forks, Candle Sticks, Candle Moulds, Copper tap pers, Wrought-iron Frying Pans, Smoothing Irons, Foot rWrapers, Coffee insisters; Waffle Irons, Snuffers, Dinner and Auctioneer Bells, Emq Beaten, Oilers, Fluted Funnels, Cool Sieves, Glass-top Fruit Cans, Plain-top Fruit Cane, Self sealing Jars, &e., &e. Tin-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of workmen. I= Cant-Iron Pots,• of every size and variety, for stows, Porcelain Kettles, for cooking and pre serving, Kettles for ditto, Cast-iron Stew Pans, of every else and variety, Poreelarie and tinned, with a thousand and one other arti cles impossible to enumerate in an ads ortise menh Attention la apecially directed to three valua ble patents for which he la agent, and about which there Is no humbug, an can he attested by warm who have lased them, via: THE UNIVER SAL CLOTHES-WRINGER, DOTI"S WASHING IifAi R IIINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND CH N. The public are invited to call and examint , goods and prices. He guarantees to sell every thing in his line at exceeding low figures. Come and see, to, gratify your cnrWatty, if you do not tint to buy. No trouble to show goods. = EIMIE3 $2O 00 AGEIaiTS WANTED—COO 00—Male and Female, to Introduce our NEW PATEN, STAR SHUTTLE SEW] Nil MA CHINE. It t adapted for tinnily nor and Tailor lug. It makre a ail tab alike on both Ndm. Prier only TWENTY DOLLARS. - Extraordinary in ilueementa to Admits. Par full particular, imt dreaa • DUMONT A WILSON, 61) ARCH Stint July I, 1/67. ilm Pa. ENTABLISHED IN 1845. H E,Ry W. OVERMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN LEATHER, No. 11 South Third Street, Philadelphia, air - Conslgnmesits solicited. Dee.lo, HAW Ir. HAY WItIM/D /rim tintiemigned still pay the hhtheet market. 1 me prime tettyebu for HAY. Inquire at Spaegter'e Ware ho, rg. GF:O. N. STRICICHOUSER.. Nov. 55,103. tf &Ore Rattle Sewing llatthines ICE Impeller to all others for FAMILY AND MANVFACTrItING PCDPOELIA. Ulm all the West isaprorententat are speedy: nolateaa; dttrable; and eaey hkwork. Illnatnited Meatus tree. Agents wanted.— Liberal dimwit allowed. No conalgtments d aetal . a Illierelt s. At. 00.. all Nair "lark. tlllapt. ri.l=lV' ■(10 to DOTHOMN & HOFFMAN'S, to boy A_l' Four Dry Goode, Hollow, Queensware,&e., on the timetweet Owner of the Diamond, Get tyebn re. 7~gj gam, .I,l7.lttw`ul!tat,tgMl`.4i'l.7,lll WATCHEH ! WATCH ! ! , k'NI7D4 STROME In the Watch trade. and has lust returned Wfeiy York with an nunauslly attrerthre emortment. He offers such bargains as cannot fall to be acceptable to buyers. His stock embrace' a lame lot of the CELEBRATED "AMERICAN W4TCFIER," GOLD AND SILVER, viz "P. B. Bartlett," Wm. Ellery." and "Appleton & Tracy;' with Watches of almost all other makes. If you want a CHEAP and GOOD;Watch, call on LEWIS STRoUSE At his old gtand,Cribtle street. nearly opposite the Depot, Gettysburg, Pi oar lie continues the Grocery, Notion and Con fectlonery boatman, as heretofore. Jane '24,1X7. tf INSURE YOUR PROPERTY The Itsrmera' and 'AferchantB' Insurance Company, of Yoi*, Penn'a Incorporated hp the Legislature of Penn 'n. in 1861. ACTHOPIZItiI l APITAL-. 11 00,000 oo CAPITAL PAID PE 40,000 00 AVAILABLE ASSETS. L•2,97d 17 TNSERANCE can be made In this Company at I as low rates as are consistent with the securi ty of the Company and the parties innuml, and on an accommodating terms as with any Compa ny in tie country, 7co premium notes are taken and eonnequently no anneasments will be made on itn This being an inland Compaoy,no rinks will be alien in the layer cities. More than half of its entire Moak Is owned by q 1 Oflicen4 and Direetom which Is a guarantee that Its Minim NO I be wu managed us to make it a safe medium for Innuntnee. All limes promptly adJueted and plaid without any delay. A.pplimtions made through the Pout Office, from any - part of the country, will meet with Im mediate attention. Office in the corner-room, Second Story of HARTMAN'S Centre Square, Pork. President—HENßY WENS. Vece•Prestderst—DAVlD E. SMALL, DI, odor'', • Philip A. Small, John A. Weiser, M. B. Spahr, 0,0. W. Ilgentritz, 141 'hurl. A. Morrie, W. H. Kuria, tot L. John F. Spangler Lewin CurL David E. Small. Trrtuurer—cha ries Weiser, Secretirry—T. Kirk White. HENRY A. PICKING, Agent, ;ettyglairg, F. N. W. 110WERs, " York Springs. July I, Nr. oho MORE NEW GOODS! part. I , r rrlIS, 4' Kelitnt. kv 3nm., 11,111 TWI,IIIY, for .nru'n N‘ritz. nv.ortlorlit ..1 . 'AMEN' .1)R1;,4 1:110)1.4, t stis.k ha. 1,11 seleefellltth Weal ~. ”, • .101.1 we are prepared to sell as cheap ay. ny other ,- 11111112411111elit Al the eounty. We ask the puldle to gl% e 11n a call noel judge fort heninek es. We dety , vinpetltion, both mil o quality and ;give. A. hi..lll"f April 15,1867. If H. F. DEBRING & BRO., FRESCO AND ORN.INANTAL PAINTERS; FREDEIUCK CITY, MD., inform the public that the}• ore prepared to FREsCO CHUIUMES, H. WI, PRIVATE RESTEENCEP, &e. • in the moat approved lea, modern or ancient. All work •arranted to give isatbdinition as to Rude, durability and cheapneaa. April ir2,1,417. am NEW ARRANGEMENTS, Hk ..NRY OVERDEER, Ott the Hi in Baltimore St., Gettysburg, has made arrangements to get fresh supplies eve ry week from the city and is. determined to sell cheap. He Invites all to give him a rail. His BUN* consists of GROCEHHN NoTIONS, FLOUR, Corn Meal, Chopped heed, Corn, oats, Fish, flacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobatsen, Se gal, and Snuff, SCOAR, COFFEE, Tess, Syrup, Molasses, Candles, Coal OIL Fish Oil, Tur, Rest Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candles, Sc., &e. - ilfirTbe (hall or Trade will be al vim Inc loantry Prnduee, ouch no Fluor, Cotu-, Onto, Butler, rotat4wa, Raga, Se. pril 8, 1067. if SEWING MACHINES. The Grocer & Baker.-40 Beat in Toe Tiros} Machines have heeoms set aril knon n that little need be said 10 ant of recommen dation. The, have taken the firstJa . entiton at all the lade state Falls, are unlvernalls ae knowledked to lie the lIFIST in 10 , 0 10" 1111 11110 100111 tried them. The No - over fi Baker Stitch" and the ••nitattle Stitch' are points that ha,e Tern attained let no other MlO hike. They are the only machines that %M.N . 01111 01111proiller a 1111 per fell 1011. These Machine , ;ire pevuliarly adapted to Fatally use. They are noiseless, new directly from the mast a ithout rest haling, and are sim ple in their constructbm. They are easy 10 111011- nice, and elm . he st orkod by almost ant child. Every fatally should Irat e use. They sate labor, they-tare lane, sad they Lure money, and do their stork better than It can Is. done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the abOVe 1111 hits tFtubl hilied n Agen es In F•airtleld, A 41111114 young, where he will al way,‘ lint a on hand a s upply. Puyanot wishing to buy will please nail and examine for them selves. and Thread will also he supplied. J. N. MITI - I}]lloW, }•airfield, .Idams munt3 , l'a Apg. 27, INl6_ tr • MORO PHILLIPS' =II= OB SUPER-PHOSPHATE. R I D T1 : 1 N1 ; A R NTEF:D. FOR SALK AT KANUFACTKREFFS IfFPOTS, No. 27 NortleFront street, Philadelphia, ANn No.ll.lSout h Street, Raltimnre, And by, Mateo. in general throughout the Country. 'The SOMBRERO biIrAISO of which MoRO PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE la and tawnya loot been manufactured,Jand of which he has kOle control for the United States,) contains ally per cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore It is more durable. Tile addition of ammonia given it greater ferzing value. Over nix yearn' experience has proved to the Fanner that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and is not only active hut lasting. MO Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. t. , 56 per ton of 2,000 lbs. Discount to Dealers. March .1,1110. am , pkizquiatogilko,,lN: 1 E take pleasure in annOuneing to Dealers in Fertilizers, and the Agricultural public, that we have all hill the past year.thereasol our facil ities for the manufacture of our RAW BONE MVPS PHATE, to an extent 'unequalled by airy other House In the United states or Europe. These fa cilities tint oni:, Include the enlargement of our old established it arks In Philadelphia, known as the DELAWARE RIVER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS, hut also the purchase dt extensise :old a ell stocked works at Chicago, 111., Mith all tbe net esestry machinery, ears, etc to conduct the lain/110M. This estainnalltnenL atone has pnxlmed, annually', trier .1,1100 tons of drted Bones and 3leat, and is capaple of being largely increased. We desire, b> the closest su pervision, to condnet these twaroneenis No that oar customers will derive a practical benefit from their tmumlidation, in obtaining a MANURE which shall maintain a standard and uniform quality, and at t he lowest poannie price. BAUGH & BONS. • Peruvian Guano Substitute ! BA uu Iry RAW BONFi s SUPER - PHOSPHATX OF LIME BAUGH & SONS, . SW Proprietor, & Manufacturers, Delaware River Chemical Works, PHILADELPHIA, AHD Calumet Works, CHICAGO, *if-Farmers are recommended to purchase ape- the dealer located In their neighborhood. In sec tions where no dealer Ix yet eatahibthed, the Phosphate may be procured directly from the un dermigned. A priced Circular will be sent to all 'dealers who apply. BAUGH ft SONS', Officer, No. IA S. Delaware A. mow, PH ILADIMPIIIA, AND Xs. 229 Lake .Weed, Chicago. BAUGH BRCYTIIMS & CO., Oenend Wholesale Agents, No. IP I Pearl rarer}, comer of (Mar, NEW Yam:. (113ORGD 1111(3DALE, Whnlennir Alien( for Maryland and Virginia, it and 107 Moadlis Wharf, IfAini NORM. ti-We. aro prepared to Supply nor Patent Set , lions! MIII to all liturtitiodurent do grinding Bourn, Guano and another hail sabotittima. Augugts, PC. In, FRESH CONFECTIONARY ICE CRE.IY NALOO.N 1118 E subserlber respectfully Informs the Ml sennof Oettyettertrg maul vielMW, that he Nut a ConfeCtionary Diteitillahnient,dW, door east of the Rai& Antal, on (WARW.:M.4,IIW STREET, to - whlett he Would invite their at tention. CANTIIPP, ANI) EVERY D F ESCRIP TRW O CONFECTIONS, together with NIITS, ORANGIN and all hinds of FRUITS, nlikayx on hand. /a - PARTIES, mittlie and private, w well or FAMILLEItt, will be furnbthed with all kind of I !AKIN, ICE CREAM, in pyramidal Ibrin or otherwisejand other REFREiHMENTS, attheir hounea, upon abort notice. Having spent a life-time at the business, he flatters himself that he understands it, and that Ice is able to give entity satisfaction. Call and see his Confectionary. JOHN ORITHL. May 111, Ugg. CLOiar ns AClM , —; , lteet received mother eupply of Drasbee reedOenpArt DOW WOODS' LARGE VIEWS of the Battle Fldd ai Mr # 4,o c : ay.ivii.riattie°7tield at Also. &Solar Gal. le,. Pont lan to ' , ET them. C. J. TlitiON. VALUABLE kROPERTIES lIEEME! JOHN . r, Rag for sale GI number of desimbie prop:km to which he saki. the attention of those wishing to purchase. Two No. 1 STORE WANDS far sale or rent, with stock of goods lotua near Railroad, situated In beautiful villages; itood chance for persons wishing to engage In the busi ness.. PosAssion given any time. A LIMESTONE FARM 4.4 .5.1 acres, near Rail. road, brick house and all neceretry out-buildings. A LIMESTONE FARM of MU acres, with Floor and Saw Mill, hotuie, barn, and other out-build ings, situated in Baltimore county, hfd., 18 miles from Baltimore. ALiMESTGICF. FARM of 480 acres, brick house, brick barn, in Baltimore county, Md., 17 mil. from Baltimore, A LARGE EttUN DRY .hND MACHINE SHOP, with Dwelling, situated to a eounty seat, near Railroad and Depot. Good shence for doing all kinds of work. Also, set end Town Lots will be atikl with [heat. e properit if desired. A FARM OF Its ACRES, in.kdams county, with good Stone House, good Barn, d.c., Dear a tanxpike and railroad, FORTY ACRES, with good Home, Barn, de., three quarters of a mile front a ssllload station. A good chance: terms easy, A FA - Rif OF PI Auncs, on the Carlisle turn pike, under good eultis ation, wlthn large Brick Home, Book limn, and other out-buildings, all A LARGE FLOUR MILL, with :IS Aeon aloud. The minims four pair of Burr, and all machinery fordoing merchant work. Best aster power In , the windy. A FARA( OF t AMIN, ncti the Hanover turnpike, on which Is erected a good House, Barn, and all other necessary out-buildings. A FARM OF sio ACRES, good land, with large Brick Goose. rn, and7l.lllt. Hoaxes — le nen. in wood—half a toile rim the Conowago Chapel. A HOTEL, in New oxfonl, two-story, roomy and eon% en tent for baginess. Good chance; terms easy. Also, a number of good Rouses and Lot.. f or sale In New (Word. Personr who with to buy Real F,tate, as well as those who Will to sell, are mgw•cteai to give the subscribers roll at his store m Neu Osumi. Ad dress, JOHN C. ZOITK, [and Agent, New Oxford, Adams county, Pa April 1, DM ly W. E. BIDDLE. II."A. DENSER. 100.000 BUSHELS GRIAN WANTED. NEW FIRM AT TILE OLD WAREHOUSE. Vu3l. E. BIDDLE & CO. would inform the IV lie that they have leased the Warehouse on the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, in tielq 8/lUrg, a lucre they a ill cam on Tlll UR.IIN AND PRODUCE BUSINES%4 in all Its branches. The highest priers will Id ways be paid tor heat, Rye, Corn, Oats, ('lover and Timothy Santa, F tumH laxseed, S p, ay and straw, Dried Fruit, Nat.:. Soap, Hants, Shoulders and Sides, Potato..., with everything else hi the pontiff . % produce lilt, GROCERIES —A ill hand, for kale, toffees, Su gars, Molanws, Senile., Tess, Splers, Nat, Cheese, ',slat, listard, Star. it, Brutal., /3uek ets, Blanking, Nuip., the Also i OM, Fish in, Tar, the, FISH tit all hinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and (*hes% log Tohaepos. Thee are always able to supply attest rate ant ple of Flour, a It It the tiltierviti kinds of Feed.. Ai., Ground Plat.ter, with linanos anti other fertilizers.'Al, by the bushel ton ur carload. They Will run it I= from lletlyohurk to Baltimore once et cry week. They arc prepared to eonvc Freight either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATES. They will attend, it dehirod, to the rnakihg of parch:Lacs in the city, and delis twine; Wei:taxis promptly in Gettysburg. Their earn run to the \%arehouse pf Nathan Roan Cq., PLY North tloward St. near Franklin, Baltimore', where freight will be re ceived at any t ime. They I nvltelhe attention of the public In their.llne assuring them that they will spare no effort to accommodate all who may patronize them. April la, IPOf. tf I= 1867. ' REMOVAL. 1567 A. B. FEISTEL,: • Dealer in Clocks, Irateher and Jewelry lAs removed his Store to YORK STREET, LI next door to Royer tt Son's Grocery, and di rectly opposite the Gettysburg National Rank, where he ham on bond, and is constantly receiv ing, large suppileo. of r K , front the best Nfanu factories In the United States; all styles, Rego lator, Ofilee: Eight-day and Twen t hour clocks, wit h end a it hoot Alarm At htehment—tlll a arntnted, rind will be sold cheap. Prices from 50 to $9 A T II I: 8, of .I.lnerlean and Foreign manufacture; Gold anti Slit Cr, Hunting-ease tool Open-fared Levers, De tached last erN, Straight Lino, White Mot ement, Lopitten, Railroad Time-keepers and Tinting -Watt Id % all warranted—at prices t tinging front Sl.l to 17.1. , • JKif - KLX Y. • .% splendid assortment of Rings, chased and Weil ling Ming., !Una% onirohlr for Gina, Silver Mag., and Gotta - Pemba Hines, Ladles' ktreia4-pins and Ear-ring.; 4tif all styles 1111t1 priers, int'a Mar ol all kinds, Alan.onle, tkld Fellows, Red 31en, and 'I emplar'... Gold Pens and l'euellA, Napkin 111110, hllver Thl rnb Iro.,Spectaelew, sliver, Irintrd 1111,11.tre1,11 large varlet y of Gall 1111 d Silver est and Curb Chains. Gent's ]Acorn Slucla, Sive... Buttons, Loekeix, he., &e., gold HEAYEK THAN TUECIIMAPENT. (locks, Watch., Jewelry and Musical Instm men Is of every description REPAIRED to order, and Kati/tract tun guaranteed in nil cases. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the continuance of the NUM; = Gettysburg, April 15.11417. if • NEW LUMBER YARD. T IIE nnderdgned lm openrsl a TAINUTH 1 ARID, on the Railroad, near Guinn t Lime Rlins. Gettysburg. and Asks the public to give him a call. His ansortment is one of the hest es er otiered here, and his prices aftbrd only the smallest living profit. He has I= =1 PALINGg, and lc enmdantly adding to hfs *lock. Comp and examine for yourseh ea. . _ BIZEIMEM I=l The Quaker City Business College, CORZCER FIFTH Q CHI:STN.:UT SiltErPi, PHILADELPHLI rEIIIII tnnat complete and thoroughly appointed j, Commercial School in the Country. Conducted upon the best system of Instruction, and offering advantages of the highest order in even - Department. IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN who desire Sum& s and Promotion In Business Life, PRACTICAL EDDVATION FOR THE TIMES. The Cotumemial Course embraces Book Keep ing, Commenlal Calculations, Penmanship, r- respondence, Business Forms, Customs of Trade, Cont. - menial Law. the Art of Detecting Counter felt Money, tic. Th is Course tru”. be completed In three months. MEMO Awarded to Grruluatex, under Kral and by au thorny it law thla being a regularly INCORPORATED COLLEGE, and the only one with grallarpo were In the trade, or In the United titatee. OTHERBIiANCHES, Telegraphing, the Higher MatheniatiN, Engi Peering, Surveying and Navigation. BOOK KEEPING. In the Department of Account; this Institution Is wholly unri. ailed. The Treatise on this sub ject, published by the Proprietor, is everywhere acknowledged to be the best and most complete ork extant, and being composed almost exclu sively of sets obtained from Actual Business, pre sents a course of instruction such as can be se cured by no other system. Book for sale, and sent by mail to any address, upon receipt of price, Si at TELGRAPHING, Under the Superintendence of the well known Telegraph Openttor, :Superintendent and Engi neer, J. N. WORL, Esg , whose experience and standing afford the hi ghest guarantees of the right instruction, and whose influence is avails. ble for procuring fstudenta situations. YOUNG MEN Invited to send for clreulars, or visit the_College for further Informatin. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., Pre9ldent. T. E. MSIRCIIANT, Secretary. July 29,1867. am =I I= WESTCOTT •4 GEORGE, PHILIP WILSON it CO., IXPORTXIOI AND DMA LEM IX . . . GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES, Cricket and Base Anil Implements, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, ° emquei, Arebery, No. 409 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. • Map la, tau;. am NEW DRUG STORE, IN NEW OXF4111). TTIE undrrvilcnel has opened n Drug ...tore In New °afoul, -MIMS enunt3 - , and respectfully calla the attention of the pnhlk• to Ida Meek 01 PI.INTS, UILP I i'VE44TUFFI4,_ WtNDOW ULARR. PATENT MEDICTNIN and a Rill assortment of DRUGS; in a word a romplete stock of bloods generally kept In a first cline, Drug More.. All of which have beenpur chased during the past two weeks, and will he sold low. All the articles formerly manufactured at the old eatahllahment In East Berlin can be had here. Understanding ids bumbless perfectly, and aelecting Ills goods himself, he is able to war rant Ids Drugs pu re and as represented. The pu Ile her requested to give him a triaL 1,. M. MILLF.R. New Oxford, May fy 1867. Om cIONSTANTLY on hand, an assortment antic l_i FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Cards and Baskets for grow% from the Wattle-head. PHOTO.:II.‘PIIS of our Generals and other ais- Unguished I tidiA Winds at the Excelsior Gallery. C. J. TYSON. GOOD the the eyes, to call and look through the Extenelve stock of all kinds of Ckials, a vturt ety of Pants and neat styles of Yalta at PICKING'S. LV E K l reti lu nT. Tß lnri l ll ko st=its 'a i r . `ll,7.` u nt :a l l ace, on York street opposite the Bank_ .- Ps. C. J. TYSON. my Wanner, there will stoma be of thorough oompetent operator ta ricarge of the Excel- Gallery, and work of all klnda and under adl eifflumatanees mast irlve astialletton before it eon leave our rooms. C. ~T. TYSON. TIN-WARE a siroUs. TSB LARGEST ABSORTMENT OF TIN-weal TN THE COUNTY, Ar S. G. COOK'S , (former Andrew PoGera ) also Nome of THE BENT COOKING STOVES IN IdANKET, among which are the OLD munilox, COMPROMISE, PMSBYLVANIA. NOBLE COOK, ECONOIIIIFIT, BARLEY SHEAF. dr- Also, many other articles for Kttahen nee, Which will be sold as low as at any other place In the county June 21. 1867. LI . .NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES THE undersigned has opened n new Root and Shoe Store, on BALTIMORE STREET, one door south of the Prcebyterian (March and near ly opposite McCreary's Saddler shop, where he otters an attractive assortment of goods in hts line, all new and selected with the greatest care. He has LADIES' CONGRFSR GAITERR. LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LABIEW COMMON GAITERS, LADIET4' BALMORAL BOOT, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTS, GENTLF:MEN's KIP Bo; ;Ts, GENTLEMEN'S CONGREss GAITERS GENTLEM E N'S , BA'snLIFFE LAMRARs, ALL Ls sTYLES , GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, AC. ML4SIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL Ii.kITERS, SASSES' MOROCCO BALIIORALS, &C., .&c., &C., &C. R01" , 4 CONMIMS 1. UTERK BOY.' CALF ItAL:kIoRAU:, MIYA' lat9iiANS, SC. , &C. Also, Boots and Shoes of Ms own manufacture constantly on hand. All will be sold at the lowest Using profits. Buyers, from town and country, are Invited to call and examine goods mat prices before pur chasing elsewhere. I mu tletermitted to sell cheap—a little cheaper than any other bolts° In the county. By strict attention to business, and dealing fairly and squarely with eserybody, I hope to ment'and receive an encouraging share of public patronage. The MANUFACTURING of Boots and Shoes will also be carried on, In all its brunches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters made to order. Re pairing done on shOrt notice —god no effort spared to give' satisfaction. Nina but and class workmen employed. Having a life-time experience et the business, I feel confident that I can please all Who may cult. CIEM=! Gettynburg. June 2.1, IS M% TIIE BEST WASHING MACHINE. • THE undersigned offers for sale. the TOWN SHIP RIGHTS of Adams county, for DE LONG S = and 81031 . WASFIVIt that has yet beep offered to the public. The Rights will be sold on res-sortr ble terms. Ibis is &fine opportunity for ener getic men to make GOOD WAGES) manufac- taring or-selling_ these machines. A sample machine will be furnished any person who pur chases a Right. it iieslreil, at cost. ('all St the store of Duphorn & Dorfman, S. W. cor. Square where tbe,machlnes may be ;web and tried I= Getty4burg,liune 24, 1887. tf TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY =I WHO WISH TO DIPROVI:. THE undersigned respeettully Informs the pub- I le that, he Still coral [meg the CARPENTERING BUSINESS, at his old stand, on West street, Qettysburg, and le ready at all times to aceommodate these want ing anything done In his line. He le prepared to furnish all kinds of work for building porpoaea, of the beat material, and as neatly and cheaply as It can be done at any other establishment In the county. Experienced hands alwaym in readi ness and work executed with promptness and di V k i t ankful for past favors, he hopes, by at tention to business, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. WM. CHEITZMA N. June 17, 1867. tf WI. C. STALLSKITH, GETTKS'BURG, PA., CARPENTER ANI CONTRACTOR, 17EEPS constantly Of hand and manufactures to order, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR 1,, AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR a WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Article In the Building Line. Seasoned material constantly on hand, expe- rlenced workmen always In readiness, and work executed with dispatch UTOrdera promptly attended to. tune 17,1867. tt NEW SADDLER SHOP. I . lo_ l 'Lttenr"'iiM t rzar3:VlVl(ltrtgr . ,7ii olocle of RIDING SADDLES WAGON SADDLE E 3, CARRIAGE HAREMS, DRAUGHT EIARNEtV3, RIDING BRIDI BLIND BRIDLES COLLARS, FLY -.NEM. &c., ws low u the lowest. Jvino tf 1.113106411:41401:441 rims, subscribers hereby inform their enstomera 1 `and the public genendly, that they-lime now on hand, andloonttnue to manntaeture,to order, I= which, for all - ie and durability, finish and price will competeiwlth any in the country. Our pres ent stock. conalata of every variety of Furniture oaually kept In a first-class Furniture V,'are Room. Fashionable, orrutmental or plain Furni ture manufactured In the most substantial man ner, by moat experienced workmen, and at the lowest ea/di:price. r):DF:RTAKINO Mixing a new Hearse, pnrtlentar nt tendon will he given to this branch of their liuminese. They are prepared to make and furnish Collins of any desired quality, and attend Innen& at the short eat notice--and on such terms as cannoti,fail to please all, The subscribers return their thanks to the pub lic far the liberal pat mnsge extended to Went In the past, and hope to merit and receive a contin uance of public patronage. Shop and Ware Room third building east of the Square. H. FETE er BRO. littlefitown, April IS, lAAB, tf. IRON-IRON-IRON ! C=l3 Tllll subscribers reepectfaly inform the public that they have erected a Forge In connection with their liteam Mill, and are now nianutactring FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON,. such as Plough, Horse-shoe and Bar Iron, anti re apeMly invite Bitioirantithoi and Dealers to give th pleasesll, feeling astUt.iled that they will be able to an to quality, finish and price. BRING MAN & WARREN. N. 11.—The higheat market price paid for wrought and Ramp iron. B. & W. Dec. 17, IPS, rzofler to pram , the amertlons made In favor procuring PHOTOGRAPHS at the Exetdalor call and aft far your PICTURE. No eloulte Will be mode maws you are pleased with the remit and choose to leave your order. T , ADE er BB wanting agood =Vele of Peettuussr, Fus Soap, or Hair Brushes, mbe sup ed at 7. L. SICB4C/Cl3. KISSINGER & SEIREUN, NO. 2 Vt'EMT MARKET ETREET,yoRA; PA AUXIN AND DEALIMN IN PIANOS & CABINET OltuANti, MELODEONS AND ALL RINIA Or t7F3ICAL INFITRUM kINTS, respectfully Inform the pantie that they are pre pared to furnish Pianos of the (Minx lug menu facture or of any other make that may be pre fermi: Altivisist, Relict& & Pkialdt, Cblekertsig 2 Sea, Bradbury. Raabe & Ma, Gale de Now, SerricY's cisi.aIiELATIED COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR ORGANS AND MELODEON& . .. • , • These instruments stand unrivalled ht any thing found In this country or in Europe, as is admitted by all Impartial Judges. The most em inent Pipe OMR Ito Ildent and Performers, the last to discover excellowe in nssi Tone, pro nounced them ylIFIly superior to nil others for ex ceedingly quick art leulatlon and rou MI Tone, the ru essential feature in Instmenvi of this cuss. We Invite the sec err scrutiny nod criticism 0(1111. PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO. • This late and moat a onderfu I Invention no Ile knoWledged hp nil leading arthtAlolll be found only In the Fatey intdrioncnts. In attempt Ito( to describe the elleet or MI% stop, we ore RI hoot for language. Pm beillitlen cannot lx• N 4 111 ten, but must N. heart, tlo be appreciated. NV thin atop an ordinary Derfor root (1111 pool eve no ellet . t Milk% requirenti life time at practice for an art tat u ant lolls. It en( irelV 'images the reed Tone, ON Mg the avinpalltet. aweetnesa Of the human voice, Making it NO Melodious Una pune unit It never hulk to enchant the listener. TILE HA ILSIONIC OItOAN for elturehea, Public Halls and Partons lion to powerftil nah-ltwel with independent reed. Har monic attachment trod Vox Hlllllllllll and In believed to be the moat powerful reed or gan Infide, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three time. the coact. All instrumentaanrranted for tive year, DEEM - • .. , upplied with Instruments and mule nt reaKollable ten.. A Ilhend discount allowed for Churches and Sabbath stilts - as. 4a-instructions given lath in Vocal flint In strumental Music, at our roms, and at pupils' hom eit her to hll% id intl.+ or cla 4seg, on n.asuit.. nide terms. Lk, 17 Mt. If =! 100:1410VArli): :401/411.31,,Mikil TWENTY MELODIC EXERCISES, IN I 011( OF SOLFEGGion FOR soNtANO OR MEZ7.O SOPRANO VoIvEA, ISTKNI(I II AS Studies to acquit, the Art of ,Singing. “1111 ESE eXervitu, were composed to tut riser! tomultuneounly u th hh , s 3 stem, 'Tux .ttitT ny . bi . rru,' or with ntrthod tor the cut to atlon trf the xolol'. and stlll MI, the piney of CONCONPS trOl.FErlt .1110; 'wing more melo dious mat better arluptt anon 04 hing - r-nitte of thew exerelne. are r.ncerally I, antlful au Nell us own'', to rin nut 111 the doter et fifth, o Merl err tire% the litlen , t as u ell an the no - 11a Int of the student. Tli, arlous sq Ira rleo.l. opett lu these ,'%,,, loos remit, them undoable in rot 11,111,:lti011111 point t•I t Irw, uw !III) It Ilti to eirlurge the intelhgenee and uppr, lotion, rind nt the some tone form the tinn of the 1,0111. The \ ittr.l he K 1.11,11141 lurentlll Nlth referent.e to t lie innumerable marl, of expre,clon and :onus of ortinmentation. I p.m th. nrintiteavenraey ult It with 11 thr , .• ute 111 I 1011111Shel1 Ilept`lllll% t 11011111 hter11111: fitt, 111..111'1a tli tilt' WIWI: 1,1.a1 or whiting In these reVeetli la 111111' I olort aiAted, NI/11e, tot the other halal. a ch.:nand pit tleht investigation turd anil:one's tart hurl e•,.. cutlon of them, u 111 e uneXper t 4,1 pour, and lacultA , anti open to the student the 111.4111, trod resource: , Iry N Melt great urti-la pro,luee thew intend brilliant anti profound ettects."—ll'utsures Art Journal, IN TWO VOLF3IFS. I'rice, each, in Hottnin, Retail . . 42 Oil ' A Stunple copy sent by Moll po.bpaikl, on receipt 4/i Whole.alr Prb e, 150. 1'111)1(0:led by Nn. T 43 BromNay , New York. PubliNhera and dealers In Musk., and Mann(a. I rerx of FLUTES, FIFES, FLAI.ELETs, .ke., the A.e. Send for catalogue of prlee, July 15,1%7. 812 PELOMET ORGANS I= ir 7"NANIMOUSLY 11W11r410.1 the First Prite, U Gold Medal, "AS THE 111,1 T CABINET 01: GANS, - American Institute, New fork, lit (o ber, ISA".. Being pronounced superior in Qr. 11.101, POW KR and ARIETY or ToN e, stud in number of eOlll. 111 not lons. "Au the best Instruments of A modest were there contending, whit he, er won the imttle would bate nothing Lett to 111111111er. - -A111 , 1,11111 Jo." 0111 (PIM ell well-known 11111.111 snit ie. They have al. taken the first ',mutant wher ever exhited this season. PEDAL lileG g 2 one, one, tun and three bunks 1A" ke to11;500. Without pedals, single and tlolll.le gnat , 81,5 to . 1 1.111. These lawns, with tla ir smooth pipe-like quality of tome, stut Hui sOlo slOll5, stiengt Is of chorus, unequalled pedal', 1111t1 genera) moon like etre( are superior foi undie., Halls, Par lors and Sehotils. They ore pu , up In eases of sol id Walnut, fancy Veneel ‘Voltiut lieu and tale ue style.) and elegant 110 , eW0011, of splen did designs and nlllllll,lllO ill tile best workman ship—lt being Intended Had melt instrument shun Lea model of Its class. All hist rumenta down bill fine 01.1.13% 0 pol MelOkieoll, 11111 e the beautiful Tremulant stop, it Montt extra charge. A large assortment eor,tantly on hand at our ENERA L WHOLESALE A.III RETAIL WA HiAn l ll3lS, NIl linualway. tan illustrated Eireular mid Price lista, with our new atylcit are now ready. Semi for a circu lar.l'ElAll'HET, PELTf IN A. to., - - 111sumfacturer.., No. $.ll Brondwilv, April 4, 1447. New York Pity RAINFS BRO'S. PIANOS El= 11111F-4F. Pinnivi are I 7 nlvermally acknowledged competent Judge 4 eomd to the hest Pianos made. For referene, v they have many thousand city and country resillentx, including large num beriof the HigirSehools,rieminarlea, he. These Pianos haVe not only stood the continu al use and heavY practice of one year, but hit% e been toted the Wit fi fteen years to the utmost matlafactlon of thove inning then, They have taken PREMII - MS AND MED.AIA WHEREVER EXHIBITED. Snell has peen the demand for these Planoo. that MESSRS. HAINES BRATS. have been Compelled to enlarge their works to the extent of 24 10 311 PIANOS A WEEK. Having now one of the most. extensive and complete Factories In the rolled States, Facto ries alone covering of an here of ground, eorn prising a frontage of 219 feel on 2nd At enue, They nee undoubtedly the- elleapest tirst-clnas Man. in market. Folly guaranteed Mr 5 years. Send for Must Wed Circular. HAINES SAO'S. 3,6, 3. - xt IGO, 114, XS, 'l7O, :4'2, Second Avenue, New York City. April 8, 1867. BRINKERHOFF'S Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner. THE undersigned would Inform the Agrieultn rat public that he has purchased from the Patantee of this extmonlinnry machine, the Pat ent Right fur the Staten of Pennsyhania and 31arrland. • . Brinkerhoffn Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner, Is pronounced the hest machine of the kind In thin country. And in proof, It may he mentioned that the "Advisory Committee ap pointed to select Implements for exhibition at the tJuivereal F.xposition in Paris. in Peri, have selected thin Sheller na the hest in Ameri,a," and at the request of J. C. Derby, C. S. Agent, a machine hair been shipped to Paris for exhibition. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of .kgrietiltUral implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July lard, under the ansplow of the 'New Ynrk State Agricultural Soclet‘ , the Brinkerhoff Porn Sheller, Separator and ('leaner was reported by one of the most competent Committees an the beet Corn Sheller out. They sae, "We have care tulle examined and thoroughly tested title ma chine, and have no hesitation in pronoun, lug It the bed Pena Sheller tee et er ecru." The report Is shined by each men Its John Stanton tiould, President N. N. State Agri, tint:nil society; 11. P. Johns., Secretary to tame: Solon Robinson, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Trildine; M. Eduard. Todd, Agricnlturni Editor N. 1, .Tiniert. Prom among many complimentary newspa per notices, the following• from the New York Observer, In deemed ,'stint tent "Among all the }land Corn Shelters made In New York and Albany—and one single firm manufactures more than 10,000 an n nal!) —not one Call enter the circle with the Sheller Mgt invent ed. by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It eitells, separates and cleans, rapidly and easily, at one operation,. hod Ratite (lint van be put in to the hopper." The undersigned in now prepared to dispose of COP= RIGHTS. He will hon e ready for sale in the course of a month'n num. All letters to 'readdressed to WM. WIBI:R P.O. Box 2*, liettynburg, tin. March 11, 1867. 1113 MEI PIANOS 1 PIANOS! CONR"AD NARVESEN, MANCTACTORKR Or FlFL'er MAR, PIANO FORTES, 71,73 and 75 E. 2.td Street, few York City. nrideraigned Invites the attention of the 1 public and the trade generll3 - , to these role boned instruments, of his own numnfaeture, boitt of the best mam:led materials, having all the latest improt entents, Full Iron Frame, Overstrnog Bass, French Grand Action, Large Scale. Throw Piano Forte. are not aurpzmed for atrength and beanty of finish, durability, purity, power, And - ringing quality of tone, by those. 01 any maker In the eonutt,. They are warranted for the full term of 7 yeara. The inspection of the mu.leal public la respect fully sql.loted. Liberal (Orion to Dealer., Teach er. and: Clergy men- Circubar Price Lint gent on application. Addax. CONRAD NARVINEN.I. 71, 77 & bi E. MI lit., New-York City. May VI, 1867. SO Disney, Free as Water. 10.000 ACTIVE Local and Traveling A gents, Male or Female, of all !igen, are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Town, Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory through out the entire world, for the mast saleable novel tim ever known:4ll PER CENT. PROF IT and READY SALE WHEREVER OFFERED!! Smart men and women can make from ti to $5O per day, and no rick of loss! A !mail capital re quired of from $2O to 6100—the more money in vested the greater the pront. No Money-required In advance—we tirat send the article. and receive pay afterwards! If you actually with to make money rapidly and easily, write for full part Ica lars and address MILNOR & CO., (From Paris.) . 216 Broadway, New York City. Feb- 25, 1867. - - 11. S. BONDS. THE First National Bank of Gettysburg will eaah 5-20 and 10-40 U. R. Bonds; ablo 7,10 and Compounds Intra 61.0 1 VO t E ARNOLD, Cashier. art 8, BBL if FO * ll ., n ra loa to Pri a Cs, abedu, G Ro n w eho ams*ooMmTholins,. ikTEW the city 00D8,—Narris bag Jost retainid from 111 wita a Dune naaortantmt of Ca Call an 4 examine them. pialkelt VEGETABLE AMBROSIA (:away-lientltict People, have their Locke restored by it to the dark, huttrout, baen trews of youth, and are happy I Young People, with loght ' faded or red Hair, Tare these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiftil auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Pamir*" and Manors, use it, and hare clean coats and clear and healthy scalps ! itald.rioaded Veterans have their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered x ith a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it Is 'richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it becauco it' keeps their Hair in place! Everybody mese and wilt use it, treatise it is the. cleanest and best article• in the market! For Sale by Druggist* morally. PRICE $1 m PElt TIOITLE. ihrEor by A. 11. Hoelilvr owl It. Get ty,l•org, and A. E. Iterker, I.llth...down. Aprll.g, 1,017. tin llorso all Calllo Powhrs. Thle prepiontion, • ' • long and houronlv • , '''':;‘ know, Wlll thor• : ' • ~• . `• ;• unglil relrolgurato 1.)-01.1u .1.. n and Ithr npirl IA linnno, 1, wens tloning nntl eleatolng the nonaLli and taco. Wlr. It o n rim prt. •• •......,1,. •••• 1... , N I 111% , t,f .11 .11.- _--......... - 1a..-- .:I*,l Incident •to MI. anima!, gitch so LUNG FL \ I It, 6 4ANDEItS, YELLOW N - TER, II EA VIS COUGHS, Pis TEMPER. FP lEMCISMCG BMISXM TITS AND VITAL ENERGY, kc. Its we improves the wind, incressts the appetite gives • smooth and skosy skim --and miserable skeleton into •• One Malan &nd spirited horse. 1331= To keepers or Cows this preparation le thenlnehle. It lacrosse the quantity and bolooi et the Iluallty of the milk It tote been proven by so • : tr.- teal espedment to sti,' - --" eriklyike''' Inereoe the quoin illy of milk end , \ ..:. cream terra, per ..‘ ~.. ~... t snd make the ~. .. hotter wat 1.. ref In Ihttening 4 ://1 11 4 • Mlle. It atria all In r'. " ~ • , ‘''... 4 • gll l l t' i ''4' . ll ' I n :i ~ .._,.. ......,_ , °, 3 tool,. them tuns e much (tater . In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, ricers In the Lungs, Lit er, Sic, this an,a,.. , le e acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a - = Darrel of swill Ow- - 7 - - INW -7, above diseases 4- -_ ' . will be eradicated - - or entirely prevented If even In time, a certain preventive and cum for the Hog Cholera Price 26 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for Si. . .. PSTPARED 132 S. A. POITTZ Sr, Duo., WNOLEIHE oar° AND MEDICINE DEPOT, Jo. 116 Fraulin St, Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the united States. For ov A D. Itio , liota, hlogll - fi 1111.Ihil ICI, Wheel 11.01, J 01111.1.1, /lollowt* 6. Cowden, Lev. 17, 1 , 1 I it 1 , 1114 ihest novelly r , .r ull Dlgtiasea of the sTII :11 A Ir the Ilteovery of the int enter of T'oe's Valua ble Cough Munn, while experimenting for his health. It ettre.l Cramp In the slot:tat h tor him which had before yielded to nothing'but chloro form. The almost daily testimony front various parts of the 1-ountrs encourages us to there Is no 411sen...estewd b.l .town h II a 11l not speetlll.3. cure. Physicians Endorse and Use It! Maude,. Tettes, ttttt y e J fix buy try ! And from all tihfe thins ay reem, tidings ol cures is•ni.nuetl. DYSPEI'SI 1: E=l SICK-11EA1).1CIIK! It h. eure) In 1111111111,k 11( CAA.. IiFIADACITE AND LII7J.INESs It mops In thirty Inlnutex. ArII/ITY OF run STIINI.I4 I= MMMMMIMI =I BAD BREATH! Will he changed with halt a bottle. It is Perfectly Harmless Its UNPRECEDENTED BUOCE.O4 Is owing to the tact that IT CURDS BY AI*.P4TINn TIRE to reoucsert her sway In the st stem! Nearly to, ery dealer In the United States sells It ut ONE DOI.I.AR PER BOTTLE. C. H. CLARE d . CO., Proprietors, NeW Has en , Cann. Marc II it, 1517. coa t, Poland's Magic Bilious Powders. TJll' PREPARATION bi we rovery of Rev. J. W. Mimi, for tiirk the Pastor of the haptint Plinrelt lu Goffetinen. N. H. and a l' ND' 11.1";itiu"g'i'linubtYNtleiii"."F.;tige: 01 e laud. Ile am+ obliged to leave ale pulpit and Study medicine tn 1 DET O n life.end YON DI:RS ore one 1,1 thr nowt wonder. , Ittl illiwnverle , of nnidern time.; it Ix The Great Liver and Bilious Remedy which completely thrown In the Abode nil other discoveries In medicine; 111141 It adonis hint. much gratification that ths'k receive the ULMIIiMMIII approlaftlon of all ho hal e tANded them. The Magic Billeue Ma dery nt e Positive_Cure for Liver Complaint! In IN most aggras atoll form, and az Immediate corrector of all 'slider+ nEnANoEsfENTs: Excellent fur 33 EA PACIIE CONSTIPAtION trrli SALT OW SKIN. IifIOWSINF- 6 44, IniZINFR4 J'ALVITATION, And n mixt q undrrlul Care and Preventive of-Fever and Ague! (We ach - Pie 141 who are troubled with this fear ful naiads to till% HS ir keep the Powder. on lutnit y for Inuncil late exc.) Here area few Important particulars: lat.—Tlley are the fi rent Specific for all Moan ITections: 211d.—They arP Iho only known renuNly that • 11l cure Liver Uninplalui. . . &I.—The,. are the only known remedy that will re t'ontrilp.ation. • h.—The Pow dery are xo thorough In their ration that taw lxu•kago will he all that tho mulority of t how u,ing theta wUI require to effect MTV. stb.—They are a ni lid and pleasant yet the most, efreetual cathartic, known. Ont.—They are tile dampest and heat medicine extant, as elm he sent by mail to ally part at the globe for the prier, 10 eenta. Circulars, containing cortilleat., Information, &e., tent to any part of the world free of charge, SOLD BY ALL DRI'UtiLtiTH, or h,) mall on application to C. G. CLARK & CO., Oenaral Agenta, New Haven, Conn. Prier 50 fl•als Per Bor. March lA, 1867. eoulY ~.NYtI: N ' 1 J t ~.1~1 JUST Pt'BLISHED, in a sealed Six rents. A ',velure on , Treatment and Radienl Cum of Spernattorrhur, or Seminal ^ eakness Involuntary Einissions, Sexual Debil ity, andlmpediments to Marriage generally. Nervousne , .s, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fite; Mental anti Physleal incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. de.—ItOBEILT .1. CUINEIIII, ELL, 31. D., Author of the "Owen Book," etc. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, dearly proves from his own experience that the at, ful consequence of Self-Abuse may ho effectual le removed a ithout medicine, anti with out damn roils nurgical operations, boogies, In stmments, rings or cordials, pointing onto mode of cure at on, certain and effectual, by which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may rune himself I 'leanly, privately, and rad ically. This Lecture a 111 prove a boon to thotts ands Anil thouqaml4. Sent under seal to env address, In a Main sealed envelop, 911 the rei,eipt of six mute, or two watt age stamps. .11so Dr. CulverweiPs "Marriage Guide," prb 2.5 ceiltx. Address the published's, • l'l3. LS. C. J. KLINE h CO., 11l Bowery, New York, Poet Mee Box Mau May a), 18U7. 3m PRIME. SEEINGLE.g, the flat In th e =Larked, for toile at JACOB SHF.ADS it new Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Rtina,Get- Nov. 21, IRBO. tf WE have Just received a new aewortinent of Queeneware, to Which we Invite the Wen non of buyer& *. w d BON. DOR White Goode, BMWs Edation d l'rltq• ito to itOW *7 ' cam FLING'S IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! F OUT Z'S 13310:1=1:1 EN= Coe's Dyspepsia Cure i I= I= 111==t111 = itapidls yields ton few done.. SHINGLES