°4t Sfilrbigri fOgriler ntraAr, DIicEXBEE f 7. Int. TOO ZOOM VIAL I have been under the belief for some time that when Hole ran be obtained handily we use too much of it upon our land Several years ago I tried an a:peel s:mint on liming. Having occasion to lime a field containing six acres, I limed the first acre with exactly ten bushels, the second with twenty, the third with thirty, and so on nett! I had limed the sixth acre, which received sixty bushels of quick lime, and nobody has since been able, to detect any difference be tween the yield of each of the six acres. . The only difibrence was that aft.; the I held had been mowed five years and then Wised into pasture, the acre which had resolved the most lime was soonest sat will) the natural greases. A. think that twenty-five bushels bs as nahoh as ought to be applied tow acre, and is m lasting In its ends as fifty.— When I was young I applied seventy five bushels to the acre, but was led to giveup the practice.- For the last twen ty Ave years I never have applied more than twenty-five bushels per acre, and in one or two instances had used even lets than twenty, and could see no differ , once In the snot. My land was none the worse for the change, for It produced better crops than It did before, and I was sure my pocket was the better for it. When I began to use lime I supposed that lime only acted as a 111111111110, and was only useful as it entered into the eirculation'of the plant; but after read ing more and observing more, together _with a greater amount of experience, I was induced to believe that lime benefit .. ted the farmer Id four ways, all distinct and separate from each other. In the first place it acted as a manure, by entering into the circulation of the plant and forming a part of Its substance. Second, that it acted in a peculiar man ner upon the vegetable matter not in a proper state to form the food of plants, and reduced It to a form proper to enter into their eireulation. Third, it absorbed the wide which existed in the soil and were polsontirie - to plants,•and formed with them new compounds, which were . either useful or harmless. Fourth, that In _many asses it had the power of breaking' up one compound and with some of the materials forming a new one, which was useful to the plant, and liberating the re mainder of the old compound in a form proper to support vegetable life. I recommend to your readers the UM of a reduced quantity of lime-per acre as a trial, andlquat they will report Is soon as they can the result of the experiment. I should also be glad to be favored with the views of farmers on the use of lime upon their own farnis.—Germaniown Tai eyropA. WAKING ONO OMIT& TIM making of good coffee is a rare thing in this country; most persons boil It, thus making.' decoction instead of an infusion, this effectually gate rid of the delicate and agreeable aromatic flavor and leaves a comparatively tasteless bevel. rage. The folloling particulars will be found worth attention Never buy your collie ground, but grind it yoirself, immediately before using it ; keep your coffee-tat, whatever kind you may use, *biped clean and dry Weide ; a damp tower ooffbe-pot acquires a musty flavor that spoils the best Vs or coffee. The cheapest and perhaps the beet coffee pots are those made on the Preach plan, called cafetteres. If you have not one of these, adopt the follow ing : . Put your freshly ground coffee into the oolfee-pot, previously made warm, and pour upon it water actually boiling; set the pot by the side of the Are for a few ',sonde, but do not let it boll up, then pour a *uphill out and return it bask again to the pot In order to clear it; having done this let it stand on the bob or centre to settle, and in less than five minutes a transper- ent, strung, aromatic cup of coffee may be posfed out. The proportions of coffee (which should not be too finely ground) , recommended, are an ounce to a pint or pint and • half of water. - The milk used with cola* should al- Ways be boiled and used as hot as possi ble; the boiling of the milk imparts a Oculist' and exced,dingly pleasant, flavor , to the coffee. White eager ie recom mended, am the Molwoes-like flavor of moist auger quite overpowere the delicate aroma. CAni,orrap FLA XBbliD SYRUP. —Th expellent rem tidy for tough is made thus: boil one ounce of flaxseed in a quart of water for half an hour ; strain and add to the liquid the juice of two lemon, and half 'pound of rock candy. If the cough is moons -ponied by weakness and loci of appe tite, add half an once of powdered gnus arable. Bet this to simmer far half an hour, stirring it occasionally. Take a wine-glissful when the cough is trouble some. COVET PLAdTER.—Nover having MU in print an excellent substitute for court plaster, for cute and bruises upon the. bands in f 4 old w.ethor, I give you the following: , yaks half a dozer pigs' feet, well clean for cooking, and boll to a jelly of say about half a pint or less—then spread with a brush on any waste serape of silk, and we And it equal to any adhesive plaster we have ever used/ Any fatty substanoe In the boiling of the feet rises to the Bodkin, and when cold can easily be removed. CesiumDatrata.—What is the drat thing a bey deer when he 11112 late the water? He get. wet. Whoa b a hen most likely to hatch? When she Is In Sanest (het nest.) Why h a kiss like a rumor 7 Became it goes horn Ineuth to mouth. Why was Eve not afraid of eassalee imam *held Adam (had 'am) What h the difference between a apt. der awl a duck f The one has Its feet al. ways on a web. and the other has s web always on it. feet. Why are hogs the that Intelligent thine living? Because they nose every thing. When la a man not an upright man? When he Is beat on mischief. When is an embesseler like • moun tain 1' When be skint. A 21AN year jllO6llOllll/11* Ui., repel mended a teacher severely for telling his little `art that the earth was mad -34tes it revolved, sod that it was than the eon. Tie saki to the teacher, "What is the nee or lying to the cameo A owtrron I,4kmobaek, to a boy on a a donkey t oat of the way, boy, get oat of the weSi N nty tome don't like n Hoy: •'Don't be Then why don't he ken you err AN Iridsman who Was remi t • th e Meat before his execution, and h o whet to get rid of hia will, wrote • bat as MMus : "I wra ridowlay spd, matt died like a hero; do as I did wad beat It Ulm a mom" Good Old Prim Again! GOObS CHLIP 48 111 , 718 I BEST PRINTS for 121 ot.. 0001) PRINTS for • 10 eta. GINGHAM . for 121 eta. MUSLINS and DECLINES st. ilk. rased pima Now is the Timi to by! wilersa atodin scar nisisritik rtiTS and CABS; BOOTS and SNOBS, In sir& meaty. sows nova Nev. 1. IBC Gettratium Pik• NEW FIRM! IsTIOVIT GOODS! lI. AVTN ( G o &Try a aatka kaiser partner, mad A LARGE mac OF GOODS, I ant now mowed to amotamedate all to Tian. ty mad prim. lam detennlned NOT To BE trxDbusout to this or any other part of the country. "quick Wes and short modal,"L my agate. My Mock of Goods coltatata of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,' N OAP I 0 N-ta , QUEENS-WARE, HARD-WARE, EARTREN•WARE, RATS k CAPS, BOOTS a SHOES. %M k . ZerdA 4 No caameler ebowlag Goodru. J. B. TAINIZOBAUGEL. Hampton, Nov. 1, M. an PICKING JUST FROM THE CITY CLOTHING! CLOTHING Prices Reducedl Reduced! Reduced! H. PICKING, Jed from the dig, with s F.. shormowi stook of now CLOTHING. NOTIONS, IC., , offersbereelas of Emmet eateelableg ammeter. rii rrove Oes seeeetkey ell be 1W la Diet buyers COME AND BSS! COME AND SEM and judge for thewieekees. 13e bee COATD, Over Code - . Black Prat o : o ksie, • ChM Ent Oeiebewee Seek dosta, eatiset, Nook OW*. Tweed Seek Coate.. PANT& •rwintist a 'oed irl44 to VESIN. Cloth VV eldel ' Vests, Noine mal. VAde Velvett • _ rt- Chonsmo V M. NOTIONS, Gkrrekesepeedm, ‘, Mack Oknee, = th ili r r t* Eleirtig Moot; ?spar LisesCeLlare.ta, 'Mena ( k = Oetede Tenalte=mbredlee. AIEIO. Aeeyirrimu‘ Mho, Walla Mao. BuYIIIS et the bead mai heed &Wee, MIL INO en .all of, the earn , LOWEEIT prior. No 400bt Moat It. Everjewely one Nov. 1, VIM -TIN•W&RE ROM. TEE Littworr .1811011TVIENT OF TTICAWARIS IN THE COMITY, AT S. G. COOK'S,• (former AndreriPellers ) alsoesaseof THI. litla COOKIN6 efTolikB IN MARKET, macaw wbieh are the OLD DOMINION. COMPROMME. rmiNSYLV ANL,. NOKIA COOK, ECONOIIIIIIT. BARLEY saamr.aA Woo, away other wholes for Shama so% irtildt bo sold.. low mai st - say Wier place la Quo emir? Jullea, iar. 11 1116111tDY A HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, OROVERMS, *C. zuare= i, aare phyla& at tbedr Wars. ro el:4oMb' prtool ODT t 6184 11"6"11. rteol% mk WAT fAci Boat. — Ct(l wet) save, mem *a, sat twits produons.lo ghr• Mena seal bear* imilliag. r . A LAMS SIMPLY OF GROCERIES, ikgaar b vpa, mIUMEIa atoll kladik ' ssvilkaL VA.LIIAI3I.S Staublo Ifbrege Gum% Rhodos , neophste suit A A, Koslow Chios°. an WegM a yle ig httest=kApetess fra lbw sok egysigit, to glee la orery wx t w uerram. • Gettysburg. Jigy I. M. PALL! WWl= COM t.161161111M111 115 non tilreiftie IMO Mock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUSRAMARA NASD VI4RA ROOTS, SHORE - AND EATS. I aid do attostioawf *7 eok the ceilliallft to my I& Nock ofl ars aow ~aar at NNW INN Usk have bra Nato the war, ak.3 It pekoe mkt* Name Nil to MINI tka purchases@ NW*. WM Nary WOW for ipardowtageooNt at aa IlitSpes arry la t o too* INo kloo 1/rortral aid , Nompotltke la kw prioes Den say and WI Nocatera. I. ta Proostoes tabliabt onforaNkr to the WINN markat plow x ad rola. z IttiffebuzlG MEW 04 . 4. 111, FOR SAVS, CH-SAP A I•TICTS3 11C101114131L. .. 11 An6""° 1 1 14/1 1a 4211 inul°°°D ••• Imis• - ras • put 08 ma. ag Fanners, Mt.nd to Your Interests ! Calf rsßuso FOUNDRY. MWihsoriber .acid Isabela hie eastoisiets oan% that ho is din misaufortortas ro bed. sootioos sad Illooditato, nisais to =far, us dmin imillos; such so t of Powsraa CLOVER-HEED AND LEANIDR, PORN EL- L L' M lINPA C IR E ATORM CORNMDDEN M C0171:16, MAW AND HAY =MRS ; PL 0 fIGHS, tb• melt se Cor o Plou Pat ghs; Ploven, Bar•hear rksisthg. sal WIRMIIPRLKO ROME RAKE, the bawl Improves's:it; also Metal emirs tar Misr Ammo. IRON SAILING err , hie Cen=r o =erlth everything else POlLlALlCrafightTwokbarstirlica. aft*. 11.1"1"614 s eiwil t r An &TAIL Apel3llo, MS. V IRON-IRAN-IRON ! reapeetfolly Inform the public tbetCrauvre erected . recur In conneetion E ll thalt Ml/1, and an now maantictrlng FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, marl Ploesh. Henteaboe sad Sex ho, sad re. =teette Illeekemlths aid Donlan to stye tilt teltli&tetteded that they arlll be able to plata ma to .1 ty, Itahth sad prat. N. B.—Tbe ktghent market price paid ter De mromibt salan.d wrap /ma. B. a W. a. 17, CHEAP FOR OASH I STORE! GROCEESEB, uquoits, &C. Cunderstened bee tenurial to Gettysburg, and opened a new Store, on Dalthalre street, next door to the East Office, anti nearly opposite the Court, Novae, when he offers for eale, CHEAP FOR CASH, a larAo and choice assortment of Groceries,— SCOARS, COFFEES,' TEAS, MOLASSES, STR. UPS, SALT, &C., with FISH, BACON, LARD, &C Also, Llgnors, wpriss, istuarvms, GINFI, IVEUBSLES, RV and everythlng_elee In the line. Vito. any ciaantlty of Notkms. to milt tiny and ealoot aid". this* the Atop to boy CHEAP FOR OHO. F. warutulat. APTiI M. Ufa. GREEN RIDGE! OP NSW STORE AND NEW Goons! 14 JOHN NORBECK nAr ima cessmaseed atore-keeplag at OMEN IC, la llamalton township, Adman ao., ctithe Ha/spice harapika sad would Inform the public that - he lies pint reburied from the city with an eneelleat aelortatent of DRY GOODS, _ OROCERTFA, HARDWARE, QIIRRNS-WARE,_ CEDAR-WARE, TIN WARE, CANDIER, NOTIONS, Tobamen. &c., dc.—lndeed, a full and complete Unroof Good., to suit the necessities and Motoe of all. His prices are as low as the very lowest— Calicoes at 10 cents and Miuthrui at 11 cents, as Inotences. Leitis that his goods and prices will be satis factory to the public, and therefore invitesalarge share filmdom, from near and far. Don't forget the advice—the Green Ridge Store is the place to get the illhrth of your atone} . April 2. tt NEW DRUG STORE, IX NEW OXFORD. •rlit undersigned bopned a Drag Store Lu NNW Oxford, Mama minty, and reispeethally galls ins intention of Um public to his stock of E on.a. veßmeste DrEarterrs wiNno* °LABE - PATENT IiEDIMIEN and a fall asecetment of DRUGS • In • word • complete desk of Goods generally kept to a Ont. clam Biota All of which have been par. dried dtks past two meta, and will be mad low. All articles formerly lii•alleiCtured at the old t Is UM Berlin ma be had Isere. Ida teudnee• perfectly, and olleatlllifllMJltede be le able le war. • ile Ws Droppeasamo •• represenlm • trlALted. The ;wh are requeeteil I. give h . Y. MILLER. NeWOsford, May M. Ur \ NEW GOODS - \\ CHEAP--CMER-CHEAPRAT ! W oe whib to buy good cheap Goode, mg YAOGBB t BRAT& ' Mee Mane* BOA to =OM G I C= They have Me very beet tl a ea =M 8, CASSTWERVS, TWEEDS, ..te ‘ .% , Me market can produce, and are determined t sell them ae cheap es can be sold anywhere Ind town or eountry. Any 'person wishing to have there CZT, can have It done free of dune. Those MADE del ErP, can also be 1e001:01110. dtead. rthil ifr warrant the beet - work and the beet tlta to belted anywhere. No humbug In what we asy ± W•lumeon hand the very beat sad mostdizrabls 11 8117171f0 XACHIS and are always ready to wait on customer*. Fall sathihetion given in operating machines. Pall mad ensmine. We warrant them to be the bent in um April I, Int tf DR. L. J. GROVIM tiNIVICRBAL • *cultic Salta and Planter. This deservedly porar remet v w -i =dla the erdrens of Ad. cosmty. da who are daily ming ft. UMW W itamagfail virttire in the ear y 'whites of Osaydsr, fond RACWW/i{B7ll, Nearolgia, utid *" 'E .P fboth Ache Weakness and /Mu tn the OR& and Illihten r Comer, harrhdo, Old " Raw" Iltymigiehisa Nish molds, Rums, Bruises. atnt "Raiford Breasts, Inverted To. Node, lhiallimi4ac.. ay. Itrimyetarl - virtues', and the wonderral 'area It bad perbrmled. might be published; bat the Yammerer hig to rely on Ito intrinsic met lta, Ls order to introduoe it into every family in the ea= ealyby 7 . 8 . Lombard Bs/Union ; by A. i. UEHLER, la. R. and J. B. RNEY, Giettyebn rg, Mad by thle to of the county. Remniona:-i- Culp of P. Andrew John , J. L. Schick. l aet ip har=tir n eaLliog at, J. Aqg ME • EL Q. COOL LAST NOTICE. likLL Collie late Hem of 3.1 - C11W a t gar will 14 1 :all and settle. not .aaidlefaneehe dr ar. the Books *Mew /en la Prebends aline r tar collar ticemorttbeet reseal& to ininiona IacCURDY R DIIIAL Oet. 11, 1887. tt NSW BAKERY. NEWPORTAIXCILZR, IatIVANICAL BAJMUI, ititYLL,''lM=r 4 ,r..are.tr•t r bead, the best et t MAD, Caht4lllll6 CAM" PRJE7=B, Amu trials/asfish Itswid - will be sort emery tatesdna, b laiortw their INIMIUMB and roded dolor at the Ilakeay. Leery efort made to plow. Okra an • eaU. April 10, let NOAH WALKER & CO., WAHHINVPION 113ILDING MS A l RAMIXOSIIITZSIZT, RILL7TEORE, W.., Ep cosetatatly ow band a Luis sad well ss• mild storlf_al all Wads ofgoods at moderate 3. = i =ofltirfir tits rssy t i s i s d ttf: n tke lowe snW rto asswkwe to sawpart of the soantry. rasa se astedudve stork of FUR () ranbrairlig 'very_ _artists of agassals mew Also IITLITARY tost ioas 1 . d ° r d ft ill I M a l F a akaV and irlam allare - u ar. • Jo WPM Aut011046.• 100,000 BUSHELS GRIAN WANTED. . E. BIDDLE& CO. would Lamm the pub- Ile that they have lewd the Warahocuis 0111 the corner of Stratton street and the ItaGraid, In Gettysburg, where they will carry on m al=w Its all its branches. The hlithmt prices will al- ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats. Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed , Sumac, Hay and Straw; Lined Fruit, Nuts Soap, Hama, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the ecian a mm ta luee line. —O hand, fort' sale, Co..th, Su r, Nolaws, Staps, Teas, ices, Salt, Cheese, Vlnew, Soda, MisaMrd, Starch, Brooms, Buds eta, Blanking, Snaps, de. Also COAL OIL, Fish 011, Tar, de. FISH of all kind, Spike. and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tokens.% They are always able to supply a first rate arti cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and o th er fertilisers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or ear load. They wUi ruck a from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every week. They am prepared to convey Freight either way, in mann „ty at REDUCED They will a if desired, to the making of purchases Lek the city, and delivering the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their can North the Warehouse of Nathan Ram It Co., 1214 Howard at., now Franklin, Baltimore, where freight will be re ceived at any Ume. They invite the attention of thepublle to their line scouring them that they will swan° effort to accommodate all Who may patronize them. April 16, BBL tf I=l3l undersigned has opened a LUMBER /fig on the Railroad, near Gains it ire Lima Kline. Gettysburg, and asks the public to gi a celL aisortment is one of the beet everered here, and hie imam &Mud only the manliest living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH AND HALF BRINGMAN & WARREN and Is conetantly adding to bin stock. Come and examine for yourselves. JACOB BREAM "ME stibecriber respectfully Informs the Mil -1 sena of Gettysburg and vicinity, that he has • Confectionary Establishment, one door east of the Ernie Hotel, on CHAMRFIRSBURG STREET, towhldi he would incite their attention. CAKES, CANDIVI, AND EVERY DESCRIP TION OF CONFECTIONS, together with NUTS, ORANGES and all Wilds of MUT:4, always on hand. ItpPARTIER, nubile and private, as well tm FAMILIEE,_wiII be Mmiehed with all kinds of CAKES, ICE CREAM, (In pyramidal form or otherwise,) and other REPRESHMENTR, at their houses, upon short notice. Having spent • life-time at the Mildness, he flatten' himself that he understands It, and that he Is able to give entire mattafeetion. Can and age his Oonketionary. 28, UM tt JOHN GRUEL. May L. ST., .lost of JACOBS & BRO. ctormnral4 MARRIED UFE. INFORMATION and advice of vital Importatire to the warded of both sexes, Ina sealed envel ope, out be obtained tree of chanc y by add/awing the ondorifirood. R ATEs einartarit, Oct. ES Broadway, New York. ABB!. Sea enlan S k i mme rs beet In the suulret, ftwr tern Lumber Yard, adisiadog the Liao SllsA,Set, " 1", IS A if "JEW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE. THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BtSINENR =I E=3 114411in:0:w : INCH HOARDS, FLOORMG, PALINGS', &C., &C. Oct. 21,1863. tt FRESH COMOTIONARY AND ICE CREAM SALOO.V: MORO PHILLIPS' omfrtwx INPROVID SUPER-PHOSPMATE OF LIME, erANDARD GUARANTEED. EEMMiiBMM3I A2CD No. 66 South Street, Baltimore, And by Dealers in general throug hout the Country. The SOMBRERO GUANO of which MORO PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATE is and always has been manufactured, tend of which he has sole control for the United Stetted contains fifty per cent. more Bone Phosphate than Raw Bone, therefore it in more durable. The addition of ammonia gives it greater fertilizing value. Over mix years' experience has proved to the Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and Is not on OßO lv activ PHILLIPS , e but is M Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. SirPrtoe 656 per ton of 2.000 lbs. Discount. to Dealers. March 4,1167. Pm ADAMS COUNTY MUTrAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPASV iNCO.PORATLD, MARCH IR, 1331 OFFICER& President—(;Norge Swopf, Vice President—Ka — muel R. Rue umretery—D. A. Buehler. peadurer—E. O. Fabnestock Executive C'ommit.ee—Robert MeCurdy, An. drew Heintz*!man, Jamb King. Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler. ft. McCurdy, St. Elehelberger, S. FL Russell, F. G. Fahnestock, A. L. Buehler, R. G. McCreary, pet- Milberg; Jacob King Streban township, A. Heintaelmau, Franklin, Wm. D. Rime*, New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilton, BendereN ille; H. A. Pieking,Straban, John Wolford, Latimore; John Picking, East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders ; Abdlel F. Gin, New Oxford; Jan. H. Mor ahan, FLiamiltontain; John Omit/1101am, Free dom; John Horner, Mountjny, Wm. Ram White, Liberty. ailiqhin Company la limited in Ito operations to the county of Adama. It has been in operation for more than 15 yearn, and in that period has made but toe amassment, having paid Iceaea by Are during that period amounting to 111S,nea-4e,- 791il of which have been paid during the lent two years. Any person deening an Insurance ran apply to any of the above named Managers for farther information. . . . acne Executive Committee meets at the of. doe of We CconpanT, on the 1a Wedneeklay in every month, at 2 o clock, P. M. Oct. 15, Nil tf Great Oonowago Mills. ke). 000 BUSHELS Ojl; HEAT wANT 1.,. undersigned, having remodeled and improv ed hie Mills, near New Chowter, Adam.. county, (formerly called "Walnut Grove," but now °Great Connwago ) I s prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the wry beat qualities of Super, Extra and Family e UR, aim Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour, wit . every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. Ha Inge SAW MILL attached, he is prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, at the shortest notice. A t o of lumber and flour, ran put a log upon h wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat on the top, h ve the wheal exchanged for floor and tile log sawed, thus saving a doubt,' trip— and all bee stmenf the perfect machinery now em ployed In these ritlo Having the beat o workmen, he will be able to please everybody. ankful for past [Ryon+, he hope" for a continoancOof the same. H. J. MYERS. New Cheater, April V., 1. . ty SEWING MA :zi Tie Grover k Biker.—The Beg in roe. rLioE Machines have became so well, known , E h little need be said by way of recOmmen n. They have taken the Oret premium at all the late State Faire. and are universal! ',air krioWledfred to be the BEST in use by all Who have tried them. The "Grover & Baker Eltitch`l., and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have ben , arta' nevi other Machine. They ere the only machines that new and embroider '4l[ll per fection. Three Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. The) are noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are sins pin In their construction, They are easy to man age, and can be worked by almost any child. EN el, family should have one. They wire Labor, they ewe time, and they save money, and do their work better than It can be done by hand, The undersigned having bon ap pointed Agent for the abo, Machines, ha.. established an Agen cy in Fairfield, Adams county, where be will al wart have on hand a supply. Persona whaling to buy will please call and examine for them selves. Igriiieedlet and .1 . Thread WTTHEROW, will Mao be su Agent pplied. , Atli. IAS6. tf Fairfield. Adams county, Fn. Gettysburg Railroad. WGE OF CONNECTIONS.—On and after ednesday, November 6th, INU, Passenger will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, and make conneetkoe, alt follows: FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Gettys burg at 5.15 A. M., with passengers for York, liar nebtin, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and West, arrivinig at Hanover Junction without iisap at ears, at 10.16 A. N., connecting with the Feat Line South on the Northern Central Rail- Way, and arriving at Baltimore at 12.20 noon, Also connecting with Mall Train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at LBO P. M. Ant eing Ge 12.40 P. M., with passengers from H arris b urg, York, Baltimore mad Wash ington. SECOND PASSENGER. TRAIN wIlItal;e Get tysburg at 1.3), P. M., arriving at Hanover Junc tion at 3.80, arid oonnectlng with mail train South. Arrive at Baltimore. at 6.00 P. M. Arrive at Get- Yetp i ti z st at Ei S ea l i;intiV2l\l7. l NTgtl 4 .l's t, u "" and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon. Paasmgers can leave Baltimore In the Mall Train at&E.A.M., and arrive in Gettysburg at 12.40 P. Y. (*leave Baltimore to the fast Lime at 12.10 and arrive In Gettysburg at SAO P. M. But one change of ears by the Ong train, either way, viz: at Hanover Junction. The fas t, line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local sta tions, except York. Hanoi er Junction and Park ton. Connections certain. R. McCURDY, Pre t. Nov. 16, 1867 eludes Westin Preveption Lei& HAVE several Tracts of choler Weetarti I MOTION LANDO, good locations, near Rail roada, County Towns, &c., In well-orttled neigh borhoods, olden I will exchange at a fair price - for reed estate in Adams coon t 7-. GEO. ARNOLD. Aug. /2,1 W, tf Il Ij.)A THE BEST WASHING MACHINE. THE undersigned often for sale, the TOWN• DICIP itOßTlllof Adams county, fra DE LONE PATENT, which is the oxwairr, luau= and asor Wasass that has yet beam aillhiad to the public. The Rights will be sold on retworus ble terms. This Is • dne opportunity ikw ener getic am to make 0001:1 WAGER numufse urging or awning these machines. ♦ sample machine will be furnished any penes who per Owens a Right, If Andred, ut cast. Call at the More of Motions A Ruthann, N. W. cor. &mare, where the machines may be men and tried. FRANIL D. DIIPHORN Gettysburg, June 24, 12117. tt WIL C. STALLIKETH & SON, GATTYRBWRG, Pd., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS. Are prepared to de all klads of Carperdertag —contracting and erecting buildings of on klndei, Retaking, te. They keep conetaktly as hand and =laminator. to order, DOORS, SHUTIRRS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMER CONNICE. DOOR • WINDOW MUCIIC=3, Awl limy other Article to the 3hallcUng Line Seasoned malarial coortantly on band, expo. dewed workmen always in readiness, and work exwnited with dhspatch. 4Orders promptly attended to. Sept. ID, 16b?. tf NEW SADDLER SHOP. N the Hill. Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. —Constantly on hand, or sande to order, all Rd' of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDINHIMIDLIES, BLIND BIUDLEN, COLLARS, FLY.NET% aa Low as the lowest. .7tuke 21,1867. U SOLDIERS' HEAD-0114RTERS, At NORRIS' STORE, Is the pilot to get FALL & WINTER GOODS CHEAP POE CASH. I F you want a cheap Over-coat, to NO RRIS'. IF you want a good cheep Drees-oat, to ko IF you want a good Every-day i ;o tr Nomur. I F you want a good pate of Pan, NORRIS'. IF you want a good cheap Ves t , o to NORRIS'. IF you want a F...SHIONABLE g r o f t I o A z T omoN. IF you want a late Fall Style Cap, go NORRIS'. IF you want a go od p air of Boots or go to AMR'. you want • FASHIONABLI;P t i o T o fi L TIE th. IF you want • good French Cal go f Ci t tn it RIS'. IF you want a good Umbrella, go to NORRIS'. you want good Paper Collar g e 4 Nome ,. IF you want a foahlonable walt g e tt ClcUi NO I F youw onto:4lMo' In the fI/ t e n ro t t nire IF you want a good SNORE, go to NOMA'. IF I RIu . want good HEAVY go to NORRIS'. Also—A large stock ofIN THE PIECE. Pen on man preferring toßeedy made Clothing, can beat low . - ent each price. C. m t oo Oct. 11,1111. it WATCHES! WATCHES!! STROME Is largely engaged loth° Watch Wolk and hes lust returned from New York with an anuanally attrartive assortmenL .He °fibre melt bar g ains as caanot fall to be acceptable to buyers. Els stock embrace, a large lot of the CELEBRATED "ARCH:RICAN WATCIDTB," GOLD AND SILVER, viz: "P. S. Bartlett," Wm. =my." and "Appian= & Tracy ;" with Watches of almost all other makes. If you want CHEAP mind GOOD - Watch, call on LEWIS STROME, •At his old Stand. Carlisle street, nearly opposite the Depot, Gettysburg, Pa. Sir 11 e continues the Grnoery, Notion and Con fectionery business, as heretofore. IM=I FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FA'T.L AND WINTER WEAR \ at the Store of A.COTT & SON. Their lock consists of MERINOF.S, all lea. DELAINES, a styles. CALICOES, styles. MDSL ail grades. CLOTHS AND CASSI ZRES I of all atflea sad Qaall~. PeraollB (MOOD RABOAI -Should not tall to go to the Moro of A. SCOTT A SON, Chambenbuis street, 250 Square, Oct. 11, IWR Ellialtribay& PIL4 BARGAINS ALT TIM NEW GlaßoCkYarirlr JOHN CA a SOS rA.VE opened • raw GROCERY, la Gettys burg, oa the sort/Mesa teurturr o t the Publics am, sad Savoluet receiver septet witd wort meat of PIUSISX GROCERIES, ftatid , l v,mn.lC!•ii!!lM,Zt Alto, qurrargweaF, CONFECT 'ION% Nu* Trlnbri p rsM. Fury Artistes sod Notion's 'amorally. obi° keep en hen d FLOUR and FERWSTUFFIL Having parobased for CARR, we are prepared to 001 l very cheap. Give us a mil and Jodie tar yourselves. JO CREW W. 3111:101 tiop4. W. 1187. fl MN NAY W $ n log"Vr isqlreat Pip=lll= bors, ChtUribuli • ORO. sessautoipm, Nov. Aisintor SPEER'S POUT GRAPE WVIIP., Coed by Efundrole of Omyregatiorar for Much or annoposion Porpoos. Agent: for Lather aWd TfecolAt Prom TO USE. VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY Ifiezes Pert bele Wise, Fear Mean Old. Justly celebrated native Wine le made / 1 from t h e Juice of the Oporto Grape, raleed In la country. Ita Invaluable 2bnie and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed by any other native Wine. Be ing the pure Juke of the grape, produred tinder Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest Mind may partake Mite generous qualltie , and the weakest, invalid may use It to ads antaera. lt V partieubsrly beneficial to the aged and debili tated, and stilted to the artous ailments that at. diet the weaker sex. It is, In every respect, A IPTLIG6 TO BE BELIED ON Invalids use Speerll Port Grope tfln Y. _eznales use Npeer's Port Gra by Wine. Weekly persona find a benefit its use. Ppeer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred tooth er . . field by Dragiata and ()recent A. iier's Vineyard. New Jersey. 04210 e, 243 Broadway, New York. Angrier xi, WV. ly Forwarding & Oomminion Roam FLOUR AND FEED, ORAIN AND GROCERIES. 11A 1 7114(3 purchased the extensive Warehouse, Oars, ibc.„ berstokrre owned by Rommel erbst, we beg leave to Inform the public that we an continuing the business at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Raliroal streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market prices for FLOUR, GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF PRO DUCE. FLOUR and FEED, BALT, and all kinds of GROCFMIES kept constantly on land and for laleckPi.,AMß', Shan rll ey kiTd. be o h l ld e s tigaßAM: constantly on hand, or furnished to order. A REGULAR LINE OF FREIGHT CARS will leave oar Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this arrange ment we are prepared to convey Freight at all timeato and from Baltimore. All bumble. of *MIN kind entrusted to it., will be promptly attended to. Our ears run to the Warehouse of Stevenson dt Mons, 165 North Howard street, Baltimore. Be dealetermine inv it epy good prices, sell cheap and falrly, we everybody to give us a call. CULP & EA TiNisH AW. Aug. 13, 1866. NEW SEGAR STORE. THE undersigned announces to thc !Bens of Gettysburg and the vlctnl t). that he has Just opened a NEW SEGAR STORE, IN GETTYSBURG He will keep on hand the hest BRANDS, and will nuotyfacture fter genera! rale throughout the county. He will sell at the lowest thing price., and at wholesale and retail. He la able the agent for the Richmond (V.) To boom Works, and will sell their Chew lug Tobac co,at wholesale and retail. His Store is In Chambersburg Street, a hall square west of the Eagle Hotel, on the tenth side. WASHINGTON BIERS° W ER. Oct. 25, IH7. 3m .7. AL ROWE.. PELOUBET ORGANS AND MELODIANB TINAMMOUBLY awanied the First Prlre, a U Mold Medal, 'WI TUE BEAT CABINET OR " Aileerbana Institute, New York, Octcr bar, lads. icn i tY l ,Annery or rononneed T ' o u re, ri el r d i t n n It u m A ber p co o m w : binations. "As the beet instrument, of America were there contending, whirl:n:l,er won the battle woulo have nothing left to conquer."—American Art Journal, (edited by a well-known musical critic.) They have also taken the first premium wher- ON er earthed tide sermon. PEDAL ORGANS, one, two and three banks of keys--slx glees-820 to 81,390. Without pedals. single and double bunk In great varlet) Mt.) to 84040. These Organs, with their smooth pipe-like quality of tone, beautiful 1.010 stops, strength of chorus, unequalled p edals, and general organ like effects, are superior for Chun-Il Halls, Par- lors and Schools. They are put up in ea, cap. of eo Walnut, fancy veneered Walnut (new and unique styles) and elegant Rosewood, of splen did design/ and n finish, and of the 1).4 workman. ' , gra , be . n g c. gi l te o r intended claw. each .fr g i strlir . n t ; down 4:tense octavo portable Melodeon, have the beautiful Tremulant atop, without extra charge. A large assortment constantly on hand at our GENERAL WHOLFMALE AND RETAIL WAREROOMS, 841 Broadway. - - ~ . . .. - Oar Illustrated Circular and Price lists, with our new styles, are now ready. Send for a elrcte w.PELOUBET, pELTON & ('O., . . • Manufll'tureri,\O. flilßrt - roArin4 April S, 1467. NP4 ork RLINIS BRO'S. PIANOS =I rrE Pianos are Universally acknowledged competent Judges equal to the best Pianos made. Forredesencert, they have many thousand *Sty mid eanstry reente, including large num bers of the High Schools, Seminaries, he. Them Pianos helve not only stood the continu al's@ and heavy praetlee of one year, but have been need the Wit fi ft een years to the utmost lattedießan of those using them. 'they have taken PRERTIINA AND MEDALS ER EXHIBITED. Such has been the demand for these Pianos, that MESSRS. RAINES BROIL have been compelled to enlarge their works to the extent of 24 to 30 PIANOSA Erli. Having now one of the mart extensive and complete Factories in the Unite d States, Facto- See alone covering %