of 11; slim traspiler FWD/7 AMICITOOftcDZa 90, 19117. — P - _ TXi LOT NOG or AICTICWS 'Tie the huh lig of Autumn, • Left swasellatakme ; All bb (mai tornronlatis _ Are be d goat.; No Oh or his kindred, Igo porker 1.• To help empty the shillstroash, Or share 3n his sty. MI aathilve thee, thou lone 011 P, -To stares In the pen ; Wage thy mate; are all pork nnw, , Dle shalt thou with i beta Than thus do I otlbr The blade to th 7 throat. And thou Moat be nickeled Like *very deed shoat. AM may I be present • Vibes thou art the treat .For ban; ammo or sanietr, Who would not eat Wbtorpeople are bumps. Abd beef ain't be bad, nor atiotng the appetite Perk Is not bed I SIIIPES•FIINISTIVAIII OF LIME. Bones are among the most potent fertil isers, and should be carefully saved on every farm, and in every city, and vil lage, for the enriching of the lands of the country. *Their composition chemically .1. as follows : In one hundred whither, are of earthy matter sixty-six, of - organic matter thirty-four. The earthy part con sists of phosphate of lime, atuMic 'ani mal or organic is-asubstance called,geta tine or glue. Both of these are fine ma- UMW, indeed the very richest. The bone Is unavailable, however, until it is decotn• pissed, and-but few know how to effect this. When ground to a powder the com bined action of air, and moisture, and earth _will effect this object—but the gribdingli irdifficult matter, and involves consideratile expense to prepare for it ; un doubtedly the best and cheapest form of ,bone fertilizer 1, what is termed super phosphate of lime, (fulphurio acid and raw -bone). This substance is manufactured and sold widely, and, where you can re ly upon its purity, we most heartily re commend ft to our readers. We feel like giving our readers a elm- pie recipe, and if they choose to do so they can manufacture It for themselves. Take 100 pounds of bones, break them as fine as you caikwith. a hammer,"and put them into a two bushel tub; to fifty pounds sulphuric acidoidd twice It. bulk In water, pour one-third of this over the bones, and let it stand twenty-four hours, stirring occasionally; add one-third more of the diluted acid, and let it stand anoth • er day and night, and on the third day add ,the remainder of the acid, stirring occasally until the bones have dimly.. nil, w hich will not usually require more than another day. Mix this with any . good absorbing compost or finely pulver ized manure sufficiener make it up and hold it a solid form The water will evaporate, and leave ttie maw dry and crumbly. You now tavesome five hun dred pounds of the most powerful ma nure known. 'bozo:at will be for bones say one dollar, sulphuric acid from three to four dollars, and your trouble, which we are not prepared to estimate accurate ly. Those unacquainted with chemistry may fear that the acid will destroy the proirerties of the bones. We assure them, • ho ever, .that it simply dissolves the lime and leaves the cartilage or glue un hitt, and In the same fern' as before, until lit lie stirred up. r Remove a bone from the lattid after a day or two, and it will be of jthe same size and form, but soft and flex- Ole, a mass ofjelly.—N. Western Farmer. HOMER THAT OVERSEWN • We commend the following to horse shoers generally. it Is front the Pairie Farmer, (Chicago,).and is worthy the attention of every blacksmith who at temps to shoe horses. The reason given for the method of shoeing recommended to prevent horses from overreaching, we consider to be scientifically correct. But we shall allow Mr. Kimble to be heard in bin ,on words. "He says : "I believe there are but few blacksmiths that know how to shoe horses that overreach, and some that do not seem willing to learn. Others think again that there is no bet ter remedy than making the show short - ter, and placing the forward one on the toe, and the hinder one on the heel of the horse. They need to understand that there is a better way, and horse•own era, should make note of it. A Western porrespondent _gives the following rule, which I think itv a - very good one:"— "Make the forward shoe long, and the toe-calks short and standing a little un der, and set them as far back sn conve nient, In order to let the feet roll over as soon as possible, to get out of the way. And in setting the shoes on the hind feet, reverse the order, to keep them hack to give time for the forward feet to get out of the way. Make the toe-calks high, and the half-calks, low, to keep the feet back, then he will travel like other horses. This may be remedied in part In the mode of paring the hoof. This is es sential in all cases!, and where too many Thorsen have been cripples. Great pains should be taken at all times In shoeing horses, and I believe not too many of our blacksmiths fully understand making the shoe and luring the hoof." HARRISON POTATOM—The Oxford Press NIP, Henry Carter, of Fulton twp., Lancaetereounty, planted two and a half buebels of• Harrison potatoes last spring .0 had therefrom a yield of one hun dred and seventeen bushels. They were all large and sound.. This is the most prolific yield we ever heard of. A coRRESPONIZENT of the Maine Far mer nays: "Many a housewife may be glad to know that when she wishes to keep a piece r of fresh meat i few days, that It can be successfully done by pla cing it In a diab and covering it with Sour milk or buttermilk will do as Well• I have practiced the plan for yam•" A Litesi Cortroarry.:--A deed has late -17 executed in which the Pennsyl vania Railroad company conveys to the Pennsylvania Canal company all the line of canals from Columbbt to Hollidays burg. The consideration money is SA -00,000,00, and the revenue stamps affix ed to it $750. This deed will have to be recorded in the the counties of Lancaster, Dauphin e Perry, Juniata; Aiiffitn , Hun tingdon and Blair. This will prove a "fatjob" for the Recorders. Qtrwerrrow.-11 a man sells a watch for fifty dollars, buys it back for forty dollars, then aella it for forty-five dollars, how Mich does he make by the transaction? qt-looks as though he, made fifteen dol lars, but he didn't. Art old toper wu heard the other day to advtee a young man to get married, "because then, my boy, you'll have s y o o u u e g 4 o e p ru l k.ff yuur boots when . WELT Is the Ma'am°, between truth a nd lip t ."Truth crushed to earth will d o soft? but eggs won't. 'Tana have bees arrant snow stoma, I da mop Eden, do der Obi pig week. FAIMEMCK MO'S. beivepeutreedied their EIUI saroomt, the laqpigt fa tlaeoant7--aoeUilaft of DRY 1200D6 MEBINOES, POPLINS, ALPACAS GINGHAMp, FLANNELS, DELAINES, CALICOES, CLOTHS, CAJ3EILMXRES, JEANS, to evert variety CARPETS, • large doel and very thing SHAWLB, all kinds and prices. IMANSL79, very cheap.. QUEMMARE, the largest stook in the county and very chimp HARDWARE and Saddlery, In all lta branches, at the lowest aorta rates. GIR,OCERIII3, of all kluda. IRON AND /NAILS, OILS AND PAINTS win sell GOODS at priors tarrnsa wire= anon. Give us a call and examine our stock. SIGN OF TEE RFD FRONT Gettysburg, Oct. 4. re. tr J. L. SCHICK, iliourawsurr COERCE 01 CENTER lIIQUARIL GETTYSBURO, PA., Has just received a splendid assortment Of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, compriaing In part as EMI2I FRENCH ME:FtINOER, ALL WOOL POPLINS, NEW STYLE OF FANCY POPLINS, BIRMARK POPLINS EMPRINFI CLQTHEI. ALL *OOL PLAIDS, BLACK AND FANCY 811X14, LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHE, NEW STYLE OF FALL (mope, DELAI'IgER AND C.ILICOF3, FLANNELS IN GREAT VARIETY, BLEACHED AND BROWN NEUBLINR, CLOTHO, CASEITALESEI3, CAESESETA, =I LAD/EA' FURS IN GREAT VARIETY, GIAVFM AND 141'OCKINGIR COED HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, STATIONERY AND PERMMI!IR,t Sept.'!, Pe. U NEW 'kALL et 'A t'. TIER 0003333 E. HITIESHIEW Is now receiving a large stock of DRY GOODS, - NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUERNSWARE, HARD WARE, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS I call the attention of my customers and the tOmmunity to my large stock of Omuta which am now offering at lower rates than they have been since the war, end at prices which cannot full to strie the purchaser as cheap. every facility for k purclulaing Goods at es low ti Withg aree as any in the trade. I am also prepared to meet oempetition in low Floes from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prieee is my estublLshed rule. E. BITESHEW. 'Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) Oct. 18, MI. , TIN-WARE & STOVES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TXY•WARE 111 TIIE COIINTY, AT S. G. COOK'S, Dormer Andrew Polley's ;) also mune of THE BEST COOKING STOVES IN MARKET, macaw which are We OLD DOMINION, COM%OMII3E, PMMiTLVARIA NOBLE COOK. ECONOMIST. BARLEY SHEAF, Lo Also, many other artteles Mr Kitchen use, which will be sold ss low as at say ether. 46, place In the entwty June 24. LINO. If NcOURDY & HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C. • THE - undio= o rmt .t = d rir Wore- Buehler's talt pekes for • • T C:4O • AltD $ • AA. , and taviterpredseere to give them a cell before They have °instantly on, band - los sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF OROCERIEP, Ntolanee, Syrups, Celebes, Sawa, ,he. with Salk Fish, Oils, Tar, Seam Bona asd Lat•d, T ae, Akio the beet breads of FLOUR, wttli t M clan kinda. They Likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTIISZFR, 8, Soluble PubSo Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and Aillbran Guano, the9.P*7 highest =whet pekes !be all they bay. may sell at tne lowest living peseta. They ask ethers cd public patronage, pesolend to rive ipaUelhotlon In eveTym ERT bucuRDT wig. S. HAMILTON' GutlYnburg. July I. ISIR. MUMS MOB. PIANOS. THE PIANO OF AmmucA. Plants are Universally icknowledged colnpatentjudges Slug to the bed Pianos For rellerences, they have many thousand and country rsidenta Including Mtge num bers of the High Seb oda, Seminaries, ik.b... These Plano, have not only stood the exmtinu al me and heavy practice of one year. but have been seed the. last fifteen yeast to the utmost satildketion of those twine them. They have token PREMIUM AIIIIO MEDALS WHEREVER ExtrauTED. Such has been the demand for these Pianos, that MESSRS. HAINES EROS. have been compelled to enlarge their works la the extent of 24 to NI PIANOS A wvarK. compnen one of the most extetudve and complete I.lll..en:dies In the United Mitten Medi** maiw nee akone aiitei conretng at ler se lsens oizess efireand.eeen- Phetun In ineerket. raw Abell yearn need far Ineatanied . 811.4= Aprii 11, NIEL . , - 1 (4 the *ism • . meths soio,lol at & WOODS.% TRON 7 IRON-MON ! GETTYSBURG Foliar_ stniterlbere reepectftlly Inform the public with their Mesa MIII, and are now innunfectrlng FORGED AM) HAMMERED ntox, suelnip Rough. Herne-..hoe and Bar Iron, and re in Vita lillackmitha and Dealer* to give •eall, feeling natialled that they will be able to Omega to quality, !hash and price. N. B.—Ttus highest market price paid for wraarkt and map 1 rom A. a W. Der. 17, Mee. CHEAP FOB CASH! 'l. TWSLINI3, STORE! GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. Candelalimed has retured Gettysburg. and opesed a new Store, on Beltimire street, next door to the Poet °Moe, and nearly opposite the Cant Rouse, where he offers for sale, MEAP TOR CASH, a large and choke assortment of Grandes,— BIIGARE4 COVFEER, TEAS, NIOLAMEFI, SYR „ICIPS, SALT, AC., with FThH, , ; BACON, LARD, &C. &c., gic., lc., WENEB, BILANDITS, GINS, walsKnne. HUMS. and everything eteetn the a n ti lie. Alio, any quantity orllns, to n any and everybody. Itsecdlect Wets the place to buy CHEAP FOR CASH. April St tor. GEO. F. KALBFLEISCH. GREEN RIDGE! sr NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! lEllk JOHN NOBISECIC LIAR commenced Store-keeping at OREM.' :RIDGE, in Hamilton township, Adams co., on the Hampton turnpike, and wou nd Inform the public that he has Just returned from the city with an excellent assortment of DRY ROODS GROCERIFA, HARD-WARE, (417ERN:8-WA RE. CEDAR-WARE, TIN WARE, CANDIES, NOTIONS, Tobaeois, &e., &c.—lndeed, a full and complete line of Goods, to suit the necessities and tastes of all. His prices are as low as the very lowest— Calicoes at 15 cents and Mullin at it cents, se instance.. He feels that his goods and prices will be satis factory to the public, and therefore invitesalarge share of custom, from near and far. Don't forget the advice—the Green Ridge Store in the place to 1867. get April the full wolff your money. M, I/EW DRUG STORE, THE undersigned has opened n Drug Store'ln New Oxford, Adams °unary,. and respectfully calls the attent i on of the public to his stock of PAINTS, orLII, VARNISHES _ , DICRATUFFS._ - - WINDOW OLAAS. PATENT MEDICINES • and a hill assortment of DAUM; In a word a complete stock of Goods generally kept in a flatt ening Drug store. All of which have been pur chased during the past two weeks, and will be sold low. Alli.he &Melee formerly manufactured at the old establishment In East Berlin ran be had here. Understanding his baldness perfectly, and selecting his good. himself, he Is able to war rant his Drugs pure and se represented. The pub lic are requested to give him a trial, New Oxford, May 6,186;. tf CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST! IF yon wish to buy good and cheap Goods, eat ILL - JACOBS & BRO'S. STORE nee? Myers's Hotel, in CHAMBER:MIURA ST. Gettysburg. They have the very beet selection o goods, such as CLOTHE, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &C., the market can produce, and are determined to sell them as cheap aa can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any person wishing to have them CUT, can have It done free of charge. Those destring_goode MADE UP, can abio be accommo dated. We warrant the bent work and the beat fits to be had anywhere. No humbug in what we We have on hand the very beet and moq d urabie = and are always ready to wait on customers. Full satisfaction given in operating machines. Call and examine. We warrant them to be the beet in see. April 8, 18b7. tf Farmers, Attend to Your Interests I !GETTYIIBURG FOUNDRY. subscriber would Inform his customers end other*, that he is Mill manufacturing vs kinds of castings and Machines, made to miler, on short notice, each as ' THRESHERS AND POWER 9 eoeu nn l zwi llfftrantz i tgo of Poirmi C c Ie R V4RiS .r. IED LENS AND SEPARATORS: CORNFOISDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND RA' MITE Rs ; such as Cast Plouchs, Burshear Ploughs; gig...hill and Corn Ploughs; this WIREAWRIKEI HORSE RAKE the Latest Improvement; ago Metal Screws for der Pressoe, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his line, all at low prices. FOR RALF.—A light Two-honle Wagon, a One home Wagon, and a ficoingWaglD ST on, aIIERN new. DAN KR. Aprll3o,lBllB. tf NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT R, -A ZIEGLE MECHANICAL BAKERS, South Washinn street, one] square from the ba Eag d, thele Rotel, best (lof TSIIIIRG, Pe. Constantly on n BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PIIPT7ILLS, he. Persons wishing fresh Bread will be served every moruing, by leaving their names and resi dences at the Bakery. Every enbrt made to Aptil9o, NM P Give us tr.eall.. .0 b P. G. COOK DR. L. J. GROVE'S Magnetic Salve and Plaster. Tide deservedlypoptilar remedy. havinAl r 3l:ll greatly improved, le to thecitisana of Ad -10// °county . many ds who are daily wing It, Willy to its magical virtues In the ear ly stages of anivmplSerr,Osighz, Weal .RAettonattem, Neuralgia, Jac and Thoth Ads., Weakness and Pain in the Beek, Bids Sidnege, anwer Berojtda, Old Awes, Ala s , Preaa Wounds, Broom, Drtelars, !bee or aced Breach, inverted ibe Node, Qom', Bunions, &a, du. its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cures It has performed, might be published: but the discoverer is willing to rely on it, intrinsic mer its, In order to Intradtke it into every family In the . oraiii .. . only by the proprietor, Edo E. Lombard Baltimore, and sold by A. D. BUEHLER, OANER, and J. S. FOILNEY, Gettysburg, said by the nierehanto of the (*linty. Rzrzassace ,--Henry Culp of P. Andrew Schick, John Winebrenner, J. L. ficblek. illW_blarchants can get a sup by nailing at J. WEM.BRENNER'S at WholniWe Prices. Aug. 5, mir. ly LAST NOTICE. A LL ne Indebted to the -tate drm of W- Y & DLILELL will plane call and aettle. ff tat paid before the Irt of December, the Hooka -erlll be left In the hands of an calker for collets tton, without regard to persona MeCTIRDY & DIEHL. Oct. 11, ISC7. If NOAH WA & CO., CLOTWERIT, WANITIWTON Bum:lnfo, les AND Dr BALTIMORE ernurxr,ruusroons, ND., MEP e acte onatantlan hat; large :st i le/ell ra 111; • • Mt • ordonfor flnoft to the lowest • ex made to • • • • • Lb ealosorro sio.it of FIIIEt. •- 0 • . i .. a r.a4 we. wads of LAY •mod ovrry at of Trim -ao.voil or stoat .11. i ik p•.„.-11 rrtZelir lial fl3 "t ralbass. ll72l2lll 3COM WIMP. • .Ins* It NW I;tILINGMAN Jk WARIMI Abe, Ltigtors, IN NEW OXFORD. LZIMMI NEW GOODS TEZDIEM PLO UGHB, L'SrVF6BAL lON ' ADAMS COUNTY ?,ttrITAL FIRE INSURANcE COMPANY INCORPORATED, MARCH Pk, OFFICER& Proddent—George &mope. vice Prealdent—tiauriuel Rue s4l. ..cretary—ll: A:ittiebthr. Treentirer—iL 0. i..itii,e;twk. Exert:dive Cotnualt‘ee—Hobert MeCurdy, An drew Hedrittelmam, Jacob last. Ma nagernwe Awnpe, ?. A. Buehler, R. MeCurdy, M. tlelielberger, S. 11. !bowel!, E. lt. Fehneeteek, A. D. Buehler, It.ldeCrenry, triburg i Jacob King cit reboil town...lap; A: eint.elnum, Franklin, gym. D. Him., New Oxfonl; Wm. It. liendeniville, H. A. FiclLlng,htraban; John Woltord. LAM niore; John Picking, Eeet Berlin; Abrl T. Wright, iternicro ville; Abdiel F. (Mt, New Oxford: Jaa. IL Mar obeli, liainlitonhan; John Cunningham, Free dom; John Horner, Moo rilJoy ; Ito.. White, Liberty. it-Thin Comp:my Is limited In it. operatems to the county of Adam... It la, been in operation for more than 15 years • and In flint period 11110 made but o:,%naurn•lnent, pald 1000 fire during Mt period amounting to W of which have beeMpald during the how two yeank. Any perann desiring all illSUrallee call apply Lonny of the eh. e nano,' Managers tor further Information. air The Executive Cbrunittere rnevtg at tat of fice of the Company, on the Ite4 Weduowl4 In every month, at 2 o'clot.k., M, oR. Id, utiti if W. Z. BIDDLE. It. S. IitINWIt.R. 100.000 BUSHELS GRIAN WANTED. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE- Ireke r th n st they have lea woul tli l e n 4 ' creil h un e he u h- n the corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, In Gettysburg, where they will carry on THE GRAIN .AND PRODUCE in all its branches. The highest 1 rice% will al ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, t late , t. loser and Timothy Seeds Flaxseed, sumac, flay; and ra Stw, Dried Fruit, Fruit, Nuts, soap, Rams, ahouldets and Shim, Potattais, with es en thing else in the eountrypraluce line. GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, coffees, Mi sers, Molasses. Syrups, Teas, Spices, Suit, t Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Mairch,ltroonis, Burk ina, Blacking, Soaps, etc. Also COAL OIL, Fish Oil Tar. &c. FISH of all kinds: Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. - They are always able to supply a first rate arti cle of Flour, with the different kiwis of Peed. Also, Ground Planter, with Gunuon and other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or our load. They will run u LINE OF FREIGHT CARA from Gettysburg to Baltimore onre every week. They are prepared to convey Freight either way, in any quantity, at REDeCEIt ILATS24. They will attend, if desired, to the making of purehases in the city, and delivering the gooda promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars run to the NV arehouse of Nathan Roop & Co., MS North line ant at., near Franklin, Baltimore, where Weight will he re- ceived at any time. They In Ito the attention of the public to their line assuring them that they will spare nn etlort to tweeaumode to all u,u ma patronise them. April It, IPA tf = NEW LUMBER YARD. E undersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD iARD on fie Railroad, near Guinn & Lime Kilns, t.ettyaburg, 1110 asks the public to give him a call. Ills assortment is one of the best ever offereil here, and his orielrs ail aril only the smallest living pront. Ile has WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH . AND IFXLF INCA BOARD% FLOORING' IMMMIREM and is constantly adding tains sto k. Ceine and examine for yonmeiven. Oet. 29, 144 tf I=l FRESH CONFECTIONARY ICE CREAM SALOON. rgtHE subscriber respectfully informs the riti -1 sews of Gettysburg and vicinity, th u d he hus a Confectionary Establishment, one door east ni the Eagle Flotel,on NIIIERSH Eft° STREET, to which he would Ins lie their n t tentiou. , CAEDI, CANDIES, AND EVERY DESCRIP TION OF CONFECTIONS, together with NUTS, (IR.tNGFS and nil kinds of rums, uys on Imnd. air-PARTIFS, publie and private, an well as FAMILIES, will he furnished allh all kinds of CAKES, ICE CREAM, Iu pyramidal Gain or others Ise, , and other REF ftESIIM ENTS, at their houses, upon .hort mak,. Having spent a life-time at the httalnese, he flatters himself that he unaeratantle 1, and that Le k able to give entire eatlefaet ton. Call Anil Ka, hie+ Coatruunary =I May ZR, 11'66. tf Great Conowago Mills.. 10.000 BrdIIELS O - W HEAT W.VNTED. '1 l e undersigned, having remodeled and im m r - ed Lan Mills, near New Chester, All/IM4 count, , (formerly called N ew Grove," but now "Great Conowfam l• prepared to dr, .11 kinds 01 work in ins line with unusual dispatch. Constantly en band, tor sale or exchange. the very best qualities of Super, Extra and Far:Ill) FLOI - 11, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flout, with every Narlet. of Chop and offal of wheat., Having a SAW MILL attached, he is preps to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A Farmer in need of lumber and flour, ran pot a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, have the wheat exchanged fur no and the log sawed, thus saving a double trloK and all because of the perfect machinery now em- Pl l7s ed vin in gtt beet o ese P L workmen, he will be able to please everybody. Thankful for part favors, he hopes for a continuance of the same. H. J. 3ITER.S. New Chester, April fl, 1V67. ly. :i4714ttli:CTII:11;1- 1 C1 The Groper & Baker.—The Best in Use. rtiOESE Machines have become so well known thai. ekommen n. They have taken the first premium at all the late State Fairs and are universally ac knowledged to be the 'Bk>IT In are by all who have tried them. The "Grover t Baker ,[itch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider u Ith per fection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family are. They/we rioNch•ss, sew directly from the spool without reu hiding, and ore drn ple in their construction. They are elm to man age, and can be worked by almost any child. Eery family should have one. They cm e labor, they sow lime, awl they sore moor o, and do their work better than It can be done tr. hand. The undersigned In,!its been appoint e d A gen t for the above Machines, has established an Agen cy In FaWield, Adams county, or here be will al ways have on band a supply. Permits wishing to b u y will please call and examine for them selves. siriteedlen rind Thread will als.lx.nuppllNl. .1. S. WITHEIWW. Amen t, Mil Meld , rounty, Pa. Aug.?, 1%3. II Gettysburg Railroad. OIANGIE OF CONNECTIONS.—On and after Wedneadify, November at h, 1.67, Pa.c.enger ns will leave and arrive at Gett3 floury, and make connections, as follow.: FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN will loot e Gettys burg at $.ll . A. M., with pamengers for York., Rat , risburfc, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the Borth and 37. eft, arriving at Hanover Junction without change of cars, at 10.13 A. M., connecting u lth the Fact Line South on the Northern central Rail way, and arch log at Baltimore at 12.20 noon. Alsoconnecting with Mall Train from ftaltimore north, arriving In Ilarrichurg at 1.00 P. M. Arri ving at fiettysburg 12.40 P. I'd , with passengers from Harrisburg. York, Pali Imo, and W10:11- Ington. SECOND PAStRENGER TRAIN will leave Get tysburg at LIO, P. M., arriving at 'Hanover Junc tion at 3.30. and connecting with mail train South. Arrive at Baltimore at e. P. M. Arrive at Get .tielleltra3„.B titaMrriPal,Nuiri pithan P re .?..= fron ant P V i i l c " : 1; an o als,o with paasengen from Baltimore no. Washington by the fast line north, which lean en Baltimore at 12.11) noon. Passengers can leave Baltimore In the Mall Train at tSMA.M,,IIII4I arrive In Gettysburg at i 2.10 P. M. Or leave ttaltimore In the fast lime at 12.10 noon and arrive in Gettysburg at 130 P. M. /Int one change of cars by the first train, either way, viz: at Hanover Junction. The fast line on the Northern Central will not stop at any bxxii eta bons, except York, Hanover Junction anti Park ton. Connections certain. MsCintDY, Pres't 621E/E3 MORO PHMTS' Ersa=mazoi • SUPER-PHOFITMATE OF LIME STANDARD GUARAXTEPD. FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURER'S OMITS, No. 21 North Front Street, Philadelphia, AND :go. 96 South Street, Baltimore, And by Deafens in general throughout Me (Sant The SOMBRERO GUANO of which MORO PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE is and always has been manufactured, (and of which he hos sole control for the United States,) contains fifty per cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore it is more durable. The addition of ammonia gives it greater fertillaltg Over al: years' experience has proved to the Farmer that It makes a heavier grain then et en Sable manure, and is not only active hut lasting, MORO PHILLIPS, Stole Proprietor and Mannfaeturer. Rice $5B per ton of 2.000 lb,. Discount to Deafen,. March 4,1867. Am Choice Western Preemption Lands. IRAVE lieveral Tracts of choice Western PRE FAIIPTIONN LANDS good locations, near Rail roads, which. &A, In well.ettled neigh borhoods I wi ll exchange at a fair price for real estate In Adams county. GEO. &i\ol.ll. Aug. 12, IBC. tf MARRIED LIFE. INFORMATION and adwiez of vital Importance to the married of both ...sea, in a teal Pd envel ope eon b." °Waned &rood by abddremalng thetuaderatputd. J EFS 6. tuna& Ma Braadmir. New York. Oet. MM. am Pit ux ORMa i th ers bett is the market. ler sew Lumber Tara. tb• Who KIM; Get -74W511, S$S.. rr . WM. C. BTALI4IITH & SON, (JETTYSBWRO, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Are pawed to do 01l kindit of Carpel:doing —contrarthut and erecting buildings of ' all kinds, Repairing. &C. They keep constantly on hand and manniketnre Co order, DOORS, surrre.m& BLINDS, BABE, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR a WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other Art ule In the Building Line. Seasoned material constant!y on hand, expa.. rienred workmen always in readinera, and work exAitwi with d hip:itch air Orders promptly attended to. Sept. 20.1887. tf NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON—Lhoensrtiannlil,"•'.l."l=t72.krronZ,7l . kinds of I= I= =1 I= =I BLIND BRIDLES COLLA RS, FL]- NETS. lc., as low as the lowest lIIMEMI WATCHES ! WATCHES!! LEWIS STROUSE Is largely engaged in the Watch trade. and has loot returned trom New York with an unusually attractive assortment. He offers such bargains as cannot tall to he acceptable - to buyers. His stock embrace. a large lot of Ma CELEBRATED ••AMERICAN WATCHES GOLD AND SILVER. viz "P. S. Bartlett," Win. Ellery.' and "Appleton Tracy;" with Watches of almost all other - makes If yon want CHEAP and GOODIWatch, eall on LEWIS EITROTISE, At hts old Wand. Carlisle street, nearly oppoelte the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa. u-Ho continuer the Groeery. Notion and ('ou• -realm:wry bugneen, en heretofore. .Tone 2-1, 1867. t( SOLDIERS' HEAD- QU.4ETER At NORRIS' STORE, Is the place to get FALL 4h. WINTER GOODS CHEAP POE CASH. I F you want a 'heap Over-coat,o to iIoRRIB. I F you want a good cheap Dr 7:;O a I. L iORRIS'. IF you want a good I.""grg-daY go r 7i t i t koßrtis . . IF you want a lignd pair of P "' lo go to NORRIS'. IF you want a Rood teat, to 'NORRIS', IF you wont a FASITIONABI,Li t i .; ,z,. Ris,. F a Nod want a late Fall Style l'n o p ;,. I soßms.. I F y"" want a goad pair of 13 1 t o " ;:;ViMiI8'. IF von wanta I'AMIIONABI.r o NE g , ll' you want a good Fronelicaljna o llvi sEßts.. I.l* you 7"` tt g °` "l '`` .ll "'gn to NORRIS'- I F nu want gnat Paper Collaraw; to Noßrus:. I F you want a faahlonable ault go nf to rlZln is.. I F youwant sit* thing In the Oi7 . it t l:ni t ii . o l . o. IF you wont a goat SMOKE, go to Noßms% IF D 3zrt want good HEAVY i; , .. 7tH0 wEE;HIAYI7- Also—et large stook of CASSIMEREB IN THE PIECE. Persona preferring the goods to Ready made Clothing, can be aniontmodated at the low- TNEO. C. NORRIS. Cl= Oct. 11,1867. U FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of A. SCOTT & SON Th dr stock consists of MERINOES, all styles DELAINES, all styles CALICOES, all styles MUSLINS, all grades CLOTHS AND ('ASSIMERES of all styles and quality. Persons wanting GOOD GOODS arid GOOD BARGAINS, Shoold not It to go to the Store of I=ll clumbor,burg street, 2nd Square, Gettyxburg. Pa ETES BARGAINS ESEM NEW C4-R.OOZ,ll,'Y' =I = HAVE opened a. new GROCERY, In Gettr.- hum, am the north-west corner of the PublJo menuare, and ESHhave debtreceived & splendid assort m ot FR GROCERIES, Including ftpu.ll, (toffees, If °lames, Syrup., Teas, spices, Tobacco, Solt, Flab, Hams, Sboulders, sea Also, QUEILIEWA.RE, CONFECTIONS, Nnta, Feints, Poem Fancy Articles and Notions gean nerall d y. Wu *III &leo keep on nand 'FLOM FEND-STOFFS. . . Having purehesed for CARII, we are emPered to sell very eilesp. Give ov a call and judge for yonrgelvee. Sept. TT, IRS?. tf THE BEST WASHING MACHINE. THE undarelgaed odem km sale, the TOWN REIF RIGHTS of Adams eotinty, for DE TANG'S PATENT. 'which to the wee rear, sixpLairr nod pore WALE= thet has yet bete offered to the Public. The MOW will besold on I.oolloli 11. ble terms. This Ji a dae opportnnitY for emer mile men to make GOOD :WAGES; manna °. taring or selling these machines. A sample machine will be thraished any person who par theses a Bight, if desired, at cost. Call at the More of Dupborn & Hoffman, N. W. ear. Square. There the machines may be mesa and triad. MANX. D. DIIPHODN. ClettyabormJaue 24.11. HAY ITAMID. wutper Vistiagbis4 bc rk i e t IMN!. lamolitet4 ivriosai= ippxt. ItTßlOLesuit, 7env. 18,11INIV•If 1711177171r.nr• I 5717111 TEZmbettelbers hare Juni returned from the les with an Immense supply 01 HARDWARE & GROCERIES, which they are otrerltnq at their old stand In Dal- Unlace strert, at inletw to suit the tiutr, 1 our stock consists In part or BUILDING MATERIAL., CARPENTER'. T00L ,, , BLAcKsMITICS COACH FINDIN4i, SHOE rn - Drsus, CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPER'S FixTltF., ALL Kink; OF GROCERMS OP ALL KINDS; OILS, PAINTS, &e., tr There. In no article included in the rev towl de partments mentioned ahoy e bait o hat ean he had at this store. Every chow of )lechani, can be item:nun:lodated here with tool. and findincq, and lion.ekeepers can tlnd every an tole 10 t nett line. Give as a call, as we are proptrou to hell SS low for cash as any house out of the eat v. JOEL it. II.aNFRIt, It A VII) Y. 11.:( I.Elt. tlettyabong, May 15, 1%1. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD Goo LoW PRICF.I TE undersigned has opened a new Boot :U! Untie Store. on ItALVINtitliE 11 REET, one door south of the i'resaytel not t 11.11, It ...I la iti - ly opposite MoCre,try'N Sleiolor tenelL ho offers an attractive aN.rtnteat tdgo” in ho• line all new and beieeted tt itf i f Ile , I..XDIES' CON( %1TF.11 , 4, LA Inn,' ItAI.M pit I. iA I I 1:1 LADIE. , * CONlithiN lIAIrt \ lii ) IN I..kltklE (iESTUENIFIN'S CAI F lW 01 4, GENTI.FAIFIC'S KIT nool , . GENT!. ESIENN Ct GIIKA., I.ITERS, (lENTI.EMII:s 'I. k k CIENTLEMENI, 111tOGAIsli, BEN= MISSES' C'ONGIIESS GAITERS, ItSF-S' BALMHCA L GAITERS, late.; MUROU.O 11M,Mo1 ALS SC. BOY'S CONORKtiS (LA ITERB BUYS' CALF BALMOBALS, BOYS' BIO(iANS, AtC., &C. Also, Boots and Shoos of his "own tatulufacturo onstautly on hand. All wilt be gold at the loweat living pentlia. Buyer', from town and country, are.invited 4. cull and examine goods and prier , hoer° pur chasing el4ewhere. Lam di.termlned to sell cheap—a little cheaper than tiny - other hote‘e In that county. By strict attention in la,the.s, aud dealing fairly and tiquarely with eierileals I hope to merit and ree , I , of l l iTo bl '.lEt p .;lT, l l a tTl" In NI., 01 .1 . •0 , art star., alit also be carried 1,11. to 10 k la 1..., Boots, Shoe, anti t,alt. rs mato to oider. I:c -pairing, slime on short nOlll,-1111,1 no ctiort spared to giro matudartion. N. 11111 11,4- clam workmen miplm 11aNing line-ti at,, experience at the 1 1.1111,8, I 1001 confident that I can pleas* till who 111111. 01111. Clettypd , unz, JIIIIP 91, Igtr: KISSINGER & SHIREMAN, AO) • ry, AXfl to t 1. 1 ,1, I • 1 NUti tt. l ABINEr .N!1 resparthally inzurrn the puliglo that tn..- ire ;,e - ptu-od to (wraith Ptonon Me 0,110 , y 1:ILt P•ii I facture or or of any other make' that may he pre fer Ted: Albright, Erika, dr Srebmbit Cblekerinir & Son. Bradbury. ===! LSI - Frei CFLI,IIItATEI , COTTAGE, lIARNION I) BOUDOIR W=Ml=l Thl`Se InAtratm 111111,0 by Ann tiling found in fill'. Olnln 01 in Etttop.., ao is admitted by all Impartial jmhz,.. The most t Inent Pipe Organ liulldt r , Itivi Pet aomer..., the last to disco% er xcellettri• dt revil 1.1,i -nounced them vit , lly sup 11,10 all other. tor. ,edtuglyquick /trill nit 11/Ull.l Tolle, 111. , eaKent f.likture in lartranwtd. of We invitethe Nevetv--erutinv and rrltlekta oral!. PATENT VON 111'11AN.1 'llll.Th tl,t This late and most xi nutli rhll ml shoo ,, to or. know [edged b 3 ull le:uluat, ali lit. .wlll iPt• tt 0111 only In the Entry Instrument.. In att. Dna mg to tiesertbo the cl . reet of Ott. stop. m art at 10 , 4 for language. Ito brunt lea cannot be - written, hilt must he heArd to he appt... tated lh tin. ot..p un ordinary permit.. ean prt.tut r an entrt whleh requireNta ltle unit. ot prat , it e 1., an art t.t upon a vlolln,„1 It entirelyhang. , the 11,4 T.,ne. gis the MYthril:llo le , U 1.1.111. the 1111111,ln solve. making It so int lotlltni.. and only 111:11 It neN er falls to 011(111l1II lilt' I it.tener. amerfzumemzu . . . for (Marche., Pahlie Hull, ho , a powerful suhtFlatst, with irlYteperittellt att.tehhient tiud N't, If onions and 1, helle‘eil h, hi the tie•.t le, % erhil net gun matte, being 11.11112. eqiial ton Pipe or oe n three times the ecott. UI In;truntento Warrantod for nye year. as-13RAKS.RANTe4 auppllrel vita nedrastiont, and at reaennalde term, . • MEN=ll== . • . Sa-Ingtriletious given both In V.),at oral In atramental Mottle, nt our rooms, gild at pupils homes, either to hols litmu is or 011 r, .1 . 1 , 011 able terms Dhe. 17 I stkl. t f The Quaker City Bueinees College, =I gr.HE moat complete an. thoroughly appointetl I Commercial School to the Country. Cap aducted upon Richest system of Instruction, and iffering advantages of the highest orci, m every Departmen A t. IMPORTNT TO YOUNG MEN who dellre inemaii and PromoJou m Enalnem Life. PRAC.VICAL EDUCATION FOR THE TI.NIES. The Ct ImaterrLd Court* embrauee Book Keep ing, Ibro therelal Calculation., Penmenehir, Oor resp3nde hoe,_Buslneee Forms, enewma of frmle, Conunerc tal law, the Art of Detecting Counter feit Ifone) . ,A.c. TWA Cbtu,e may be completed in three mon the. . _ . DIPLOM %A Awarded to Oraduates, under fwal dud by au thoxity of law, Oda being a regularly • INokfitPORAnID COLLkOF.. • - - - - and the only one with similar pow•q, In the State, or in the D nited State. OTh ER BILC.ICHD Telraphing, the Higher Mg.thinietie., llngi neertng,tiurveying and Narienti4.ll. BOOK KEEPING. In the Departmenk of AI POUTII. this I u•u tut ion is wholly unrivalled. The Treatise on thin sub ject, published by (la. Proprietor, P. ever., here acknowledged to be the 14.... t and now.t 4.44n11414 T.• work extant, and being composed RllllOl4 41 . , Iq lively of sets obtained (ion. Actual Bust none, pre sents a course of lin.truclion nnrh 114 (1111 ba-• •• - cured by no other system. Wok tor 11:1,1 sent by mail to Iln) upon r. e, ip. of price, 53 .50. yopls:Cir IIFN Invited to 'mend for elreuktr., & % . : 41t, the 1*,,11 , cc for further Information. L. FAIRII.XNKR. A. M., 'President. T. F.: 3iEItI:IIANT, Secretor% , 'July [An Gifts for Christmas & New Years ! MMlEM=Cing== ISEVIIENR2 RUN. ANI) TII4 olt . tWiilll.l" ItEI.rIATED .\•r '1 . 111•: IA IR• E .1 ,, AND NCTION C.I.:AItANTI . ED• . . . 100 11.1:Cill . 'llOO lIMr Mugh. Caged Gold W..t h, _l4 t(( Pr) 1.n../I,C tit Aly) :}lO “,IA Huntinc hropri 15";(trhiN, 1'.1:/ 1(1 • , 260 Gold Runt tug 1 , t1,1•111,4, L'tc to ",.9".1 Vol Gold Hunting Dup. N% lift am Gold lilt:lung %In, 0% aid... 1.20 to 2.-0 500 MIS, Hunt mg - 1,0 10 1 - ,0 :au Kliver Iluntittp c i ottplv‘e... .. to 4 - .0 500 Gold Ladies' Nt.11 , 41.i,, iu to :rill 1,000 Gold Huntink Lernm".. 'it It, - 1.000 iscellaneons er Wateh. 1 1 111 2501 Hunting "slit er I. to ill 5,000 Asaorted Watehes, it ti kinds 10 to 7 - t The above stock 5,111 1 e d Notes t; (It 1,0 t te !MAR ONE-PRICE CI. . et , tut ron a line Gold or solld 611. er Wet. I. ft. -10, caloatt regord to value ! Witiont, 1100. & 11,1 bl o clti-tty. Neu Tort:, wish to lnimrshatelv dispose 1,1 ta.• e tett, nificent stock. Oertilientes, naming the art It le", are planed la sealed envelopes, and well ititze.l Holders are entitled to the ante). named In their certificate, upon u,ayment of Ten Dollar', whether It be a wistelL worth 01,600 or onc worth Liss. The return of any ojour certificates enti tles you to the articles named thereon, upon P. , ment,lrreepective of its worth, and ais no article valued le. than £lO as named on any eertlficate, it will at once be wen that this is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may be participated an even by the moat fastidi ous. A pineal certificate will he sent by ma.l, poet pond, upon reozipt ofd oents, live for Si, eleven WU, ft - ty-three and elegant perm tom for cc, int*olar and more valuable premium for ill, ens nundred and rivet superb Watch for 915. To mentor or those winkling employment, Lola is a rare opportunity. Itla a leolthnately conducted badness, duly authorized by the Government, and open to the MOM. careful scrutiny. Watch. sent by , ..Mrpreekwith nail for collection on dell, ery, Ulu. dimeattelaction can possibly occur. Try na. Arnim* WRIGHT, BRATTIER & Gp., Import:we, 161 Broad any, New `fork. JOHN CHESS. J. W. CRk.'4l4: Nov, 1. INI7. 3m A Lecture to Young Men. TEAT published, in a scaled env:e -l/7 Prim dmnls. `Vitettcture on Go: Nature, Treat ment, and itildlcal Cure of gentlitel Weakness, nr Rpermatorrhcra, indoc, 1 kelt , Abase ; Involuntary Erntsetons, Imp( tency, :Cdr. vans Debility, and - Impediment. to Marra:ale genera:llY: Coasumptloll, Epilepsy„.p*Fits: Mental and Phvelcel inenpaclty, ROB ERT .1. CULVt:RWELL, M. D., Alm, moth,. "Green Book," etc. - • - . The world-renowned Author, in Mi. adult/aide Lecture, clearly proves, from his own exr,ri,n, that the awful Lon.eatueners of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and wiiiiont dangerous surgical operations, boogies, histewinents, rings, or cordlaLs—pottittng mat a mode at one at once certain and ctVectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condi tion ma be. may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. Ttnit Leman) will prove a boon to thousands and thousandth Beat, ander too& In a plain envelope, to any address, CM receipt of cents, or two postage stamps,V addressing the publishers. AIsch_DE.CVLVELWELVP ...,,Ilartiage Guide," pries .= ants. Mania CRAW J. C. K.LLICE, dc CO., ' 111 Bowery, Noir Yeti, Pat ellee Box 4188. ito.S),,VAL Boa 0040 T. C. Itorrft , Apr ynar Clothing, =l3 E=M;2(l =IX= = ONMSZEIII NEW SEGII 'STORE. MITE undendinted autumn°, to tho