fi e **bus inflater. 111.1D4n MdiCH *Op 111411. ■I2ONZE ITIIIKIT We And in the Practiorg Parma the fallowing eleeeeption of this kind of tur key : They hare been greatly in demand for the past three years, and as frequent In quiry is made or us, we may state that their origin is a cram of oar domestic with the wild turkey. They are much sought for because they derive-kepi:the wild stock— Sit. Greatly increased size. We have known the male to reach from thirty to forty pounds each ; and one Is spoken of at the recent exhibition of the New York Agricultural Society, which weigh ed forty-Ids pound., making a good Christmas dinner for an ordinary fami ly. Well authenticated accounts spear of single birds having reached fifty-six pounds each. dd. The bronse turkeys also undoubt edly derive hum their wild parentage greatly increased hardiness. Every one who has raised turkeys knows the diffi culty of rearing them for the first two months. They are the most helpless of poultry, say up to three months old, suf fering In various ways—from sudden changes' of weather, from wet grailh,„too early or too late exposure nights and mornings, and also from injudicious feeding. The turkey hen Is a very poor .nurse, and seems to have far less of the maternal Instincts! than the common hen. She drags her young after her, through high, wet grass, with her long stridestrequently crushing one to death, but never looking or seeming to care; and If on settingont on a morning Jaunt, with ten or twelve young ones, she comes back with only cue, she sloes not seem to be the least disconcerned, but takes the matter as coolly as a defeated politician. The turkey hen, perhaps, has very little brain., or she would not be so foolish as she is. It la undoubtedly best to confine her for a few week. after hatching In the yard, or perhaps still better, to raise the brood under a hen. 11 is generally admitted that the young &unite turkeys stand many more hard ships than the common breed, and a much larger per centage are reeled.. ad. A preference Is given to this varie ty on account to the greater tenderness of flesh which is admitted to be charac teristic of the wild bird. ,Bitonse turkeys are so called because, with zpreValling black color or ground, there Is often a distinct bronze or copper hue, showing to advantage, especially In strong sunlight. They are, often, however, entirely black, and vary so much that color can hardly be relied on as a test of purity. One of the largest we ever saw weighed forty pounds, and was quite light In color. Black, however, With the been, shading, is most sought after. PL•firrii Or PARIS A correspondent of the Plow Arnan haring asked to be informed of the most proper season of the year for the appli cation of plaster to pasture lands for ren ovation ; also the best method of apply ing the same, the quantity per acre necessary for a fair trial, and the qual ity of land to which it Is adapted—the editor replies as follows : "We think the early spring the best season, say the latter part of March or early in April. We would sow it broad cast at the rate of about two hundred pounds to the acre. Hilly pastures with anorth,ern aspect and a mosey soil, are most benefited by its appll4tlolt. On granite soils or soils of gneiss formation, which usually contain mortice less pot ash, plaster works promptly and Moo tively. But on locations where it has not been found to work well, it should be ✓applied in connection with wood *Rhea. Where plaster has any precepti 'hie text at all, it beings in a luxuriant growth o( white clover and otherwise linykieres the grass. Many farmers ap plyi It regularly once iu two yeses, and find it the cheapest and most emnong caLdreming they can apply. It ought to be fresh ground. The dark variety is thought to be the strongest and best." I= ' The editor of the Jfaine librmer hav ing been asked what kind of disease Sweeny is, quotes in response from "The lihrse and is Diseases," by Jennings, as fellowe:--The symptoms which ao company its supposed existence are but symPathetic effects or atrophy of the inasoleelaf the shoulder. The attention of the horse-owner is directed to • Wast ing away or lessening of these muscle), which, from want of action, naturally become smaller or contracted. Cases called SWEiany are invariably the result of injury in • Nome remote part, as the knee or foot When the animal picks up the foot clear from the ground, it may be depended upon that the Injury is not _in - the shoulder; If, however, the leg drags with the toe on the ground; it may be looked for 14 that locality." The assericiat Mock Journal suggests a mute- dP;as follows :—Alcohol, ll glib ; harts horn, sweetoll, gill; oil organ um, gill ; oil of wormwood, of an ounce. A liniment thus compounded and mealy applied, it is supposed, will UR that oases Work s cure. awns IN HOltillri. You are Aware that it is hard some. ilmee to distinguish between an attack of the bole and one of the colic. The fellbwitqc remedy, however, is equally efficient In either. The reason that a bot can resist the action of the agent ad ministered, is his power of drawing his head into the walls of the stomach by his tentacles. But he cannot resist chip;. reform. A tablespoonful of chloroform, screeheti by a couple of spoonfuls of any geed musciimm, will make lam let go his hold on the etotniciu even after hay ing hared utterly through. !him cattle disease hasmade its appear ince in West Virginia, and the farmers 9f Spilkiiion *may are already beginning to suffer from its ravages. In the neigh- Warhead of !Charlestown quite a law jaarabat of Mite cattle have died, 'and the R teirtee seems, to be spreading, 11-Prew Tetley a strong °gut le being mode to proms the passage. ley the Leg islatups, ser a iair is nave vegetables in Oulikillitefilitutbt and sold hereafter by virs*S r listimitor by measure. , "I would not die hi Spring time, dtid mhwthe torn-upgreenn, !Moped; soup of he little hop; The skylark's ear ly serums, When birds begin their warbling, Asul 'talon& 'en sprout, A turkeys go s gobbling, worth; not then peg out" A cam aid begthelos miya ma im wby wan* do not eat thenieeltaq ginorg tight beim le, becauha 114) JAN hehlot the ►earl, sad that is so 1a1be41411(4. ali rtP k‘;.: : • , aldwashie Ole sa ummikkotp:inisetknoot Re* ir4i SIONANkaxi to *le"- 9 111 VIIP;.‘.etw - ' . TO COLLECTORS. TEE OCILIXICTOIVI or • STATE I COUNTY TAXES ARE requested to °onset ail outstanding Dues bonmedlatelT, sad gooks eottlosteut tbetr Do- Attires. ON OR =FORE )TH DAY OF MARCH Meti,...abiee tea. ' By order Of the County LILWAL=MTL Feb. 11. IBM Id. RE-BUILT ! Ocaleoticmary and loe Cream Saloon JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg Street, Gellysbum, Pa., next door to Eagle Hotel, baying completed Ms new building, btu opened in theGettynb urg jargest smortasentouding ever olgeted incl FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, Tom Nati, and everrdning belnagimt to a find-clam lkatfectioamy, with 'pedal recommo chiffons fur Luling and Gentlemen. ICE CREAM supplied on shortest notice. Feb. 11,1818: It GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. THE undereigned lua lxnatpt oat biz former partner. Wtn. Golan, and now continuer the THE LiSfE-,HtIkNING EfISINE.9B himself—at the Gettysburg Lime Kiln., on the amine, of the Railroad and North Stratton Street. Thankful for past patronage, Re will eruleavor to deserve Ms eontinuance, by prosecuting the bust- nem ea vigorously and on as large a stele as poe sible—always selling a goal article and giving good measure. Farmers and others may look for the prompt 2114 m otorders He atm continues the COAL BUBINERS, offering the moetptiptdar kinds. Housekeepers tend others sheuidlive him • mu. • Blacksmith Goal easitantly mihand. Lime and Gont thstivered anywhere In Het, tyalmrg. . . . =2 Gittyoborg, Nov. IS, I. tl GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. 60V ERN.I44 BONIX4, of all kinds, BOUGHT and BOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted Into FIVE TWXNTY BONDS without °barge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOM CARRIED. The lIIGHESTpeId ea GOLD amil SILVER. • STOCKS and BONDS, at all kinds, bong ht for persons without CHARGING COMMISNION. ORDERS PROMPTLY ZILECUTED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITh ark snoril I pr cont., viz: 3 pee eent. Per 1 yogic, 4 per twat. Per 4 neettUts, I= Newlin wishing information in repzd to U.S. Ronda; and Stocks et all kinds, are invited to give us a call, and we will give all inianneti. cheerfully J. EMORY NAIR, (Mohler. Gettysburg, Oat. Z. 797. 4 FIRST NATOONAL BANK QF 0 will allow Interest on Spatial lieposits,es follows 6 per em t. per webs= lir 1 year EM=I 1:1=1:1E=TC=I 1=1:=1 1:=;•=1 convert 7-90 NOTES Into 640 BONDS, es *ma, Dee M chum. CARR COMPOUNDINTEREST NOTES and COUPONS. Will also purchase or ..0 STOCICH and HONDA of every kind; free of charge as renunlaalon, and will at all these pay the 1110131:0T PRICK for OOLD and !SILVER, and will, with pleasure, baaamA all baalamma pmamally, as hearokodba* pertaining to a Well regulated Hank. r 11 37 .ABBC F i l ager Gettjebing..Nov. 0. M. CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, On lietthnere &wet, oppoidte Onert-Home, 01171710DR0, PElyll'A. Every dstertpUon al work commented In the FINEST !STYLE OF TUE ART Jun* 4, INK tf HOUSE PAINTING ONOSOE .4. WARNER. HOUSE .I.4I.NTAR. South Wadi'neon mt. (R44 , lthiu& FL . GOOD WORK AND MODERATE pßzerg. July *EN, Great National TdorePlitt zom cosupactu. rirrrrrtrne. 260, Mill ail all Cherirsid Ares; 1t71 . * Ts tie Finest t7Yiga loom= Is ao Car. Pirt at the &mod sad the whole of the Third Nam or mirtruaq MINIM* _ heerir t zwallii the Colatineatal MA& Tha ead eowthweed Bodaems Collett to OAS ma. Wir= 4 at Teachers has so =weakly., lbe the Oweetheimeten In - Use sheet= eat powithis time comatateal with the Wends of the Molest, dead Rot MomIMK. TAYLOR & =ARGIL, Oct. 25, 19117. Vm4C.Ol-NIPMA N the NW, Balttuareitered,Gettrehore, —Coustautty or bead. Or side to Order, aid Pode of BIDING SADDLES, WA.OOI I IBADDLIEB, CARRIAGE HANNION3, • DRIMI/Ir RIDING =WOK - MIND MIMES, _ COLUMS: • r t l Inas. 44.,H 412'_"‘20,4r Jaigiellikallia 41 n. bore AO imisivell siorit le which ira 4lc• irlarit — a - —ANL UNION P.ICIFIC RAILROAD BONDS. IRE First National Bank of Gettysburg p went kw the este of the MEE MORT dim UNION PACIFIC )IAILIWADOIII PRE CREPT. GOLD INTER BONDS, at 90 ants as the &Mc Interest midge senl-asuvaly at the counter. 11.11 neeerearg tnbrsatbn given. GEO. AicroLD, onager. Chitrobass, Nov. *NM NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS ! Personedastrous of tirreatingand nalhaniptemaly BINE PER CENT., are requested to call at the Gettysburg National Bank, and obtain Cirealarset the Oahe. ]hales and she Canted Mardis ItmUseemil Caimpantes gratis. Theme investments are daily growing in favor and sales Increasing. Bonds can be had at all times at this Bank, whore sit lalbnnatton eoneerning laid limn manta will cheerfully be given. J. EMORY BAIR, &alder. Dec.2o. INC tf 5.40 MILES OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, RIIIIIIIIIISE IFIMPi from (Moab. ACROSS THE CONTINENT, LSE NOW COMPLETED, ti TUX TRACK KUNG LAID AND RRAINII RIINNURO Within Ten Miles of the Summit. OF TUE notwy MOUNTAFSs. The prospect that the whole EOM LIMB TO THE PICNIC WILL BE COMPLETED' IN 1810, was never better. The mean. et) far provided for oonstmation have proved ample, and there Is no lack of funds for the most. vlinrotm prosecu tion of the enterprise. The Company's FIRST NORTOAOE BONDS are now offered at PAR. T l m7 Psi SIX PER CENT. IN °OLD. . and have thirty years to run before notating. Subscriptions wiU be received in OETTYIv• BURG, by ORTTYSBURO NATIONAL BANK and FIRST NATIONAL SANK, and In New York at the Company's Office, No. Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 x..• mu street, CLARK, DODGE & ME, Bankers, No. El Wall si., JOHN J. CIRCO & BON. Hankers, No. 5) Wall it., sad by the Company's advertised Apota throughout the United Stater. Remittanoes •should be, made In drafts or other fends par la New York, and the bonds will be mat free at charge by return express. Portka subscribing through land events, will look to them for their mile delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Program of the Work, Resources fur Construc tion, and Value of Bonds, may be obtaLned at the Company's 001ces or of Its advertised Agents, rir will be sent free on application. JOHN I. CIBCO, Treasurer, New York. Feb. 21, IME. IRON-IRON-IRON ! GETTYSBUREI FORGE. liE subscribers reepectfunT inform the public 1 that they have erected a 1. one In connection with their Steam Mil, and are now manutactrina FORGED AND such as Plough Horaemahoe and Bar Iron, and re apeottally 111 , 417 Blacksmiths and Dealer* to Eve thempl a e mit" to quality, h tl a i rd t p h go. will be able BRINGMAN & WARREN. H. B.—The highest market prim paid for wrought and wrap iron. B. & W. Dee. 17. ee. LEWIS STROUSE Han bought back hi, obi eland, on Carnal' stork and is gcthig into business again heavier than ever. He saki his old Mends and the public to colt. 10C1,_onocsni_ NOTI CONFRCIION OARM, TORACOn.B, &C., &C., &0., 8, HE n large variety, and a little cheaper than the cheapest. Don't knee toe Place—need! (*Pa tine the Railroad litetkon. Gettysburg, Oct. 11, ISM tf PICKING/ OVER COATS AT COST OVER COATS AT am OVER COATS AT COST OVER COATS AT 0010 OVER COATS AT COST OVER GOATS AT COST OVER COATS AT COST OVER COATS AT MST OVER COATS AT COST Ilan &splendid assortment of Drew, Business, and ev ery day Costs ——Al.BO— Panto of every deoptlp- Boa. Blood, Bloc, tam, de. Volta of all Nov la the tine to aware BARGAINS. Como ooze! Come al/ Hi krIERTS. DRAWERS TEUNICIL CARPET BA K M ILAs. - Er BUFFALO AND 01311 SHOES, IC. AWOL. NICKING n atll, a* be le determined to re. eyes before A p rili temenae stock Lt. • air NO HIIIIBUG t t Nig Call and be coaelaced. ---- lea. 17, ISIL tt FRESH ARRIVAL , as DRY GOOD S Ira , FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the ihore.of k SCOTT & SON. - Their *took consists of SINE% idletylea. DEL C .AINM, all styles. CALICOES, all styles. MUSLIMS, all grades. CLOTHS AND •CASSIMBRICS of at It_ and eosins. ' Persons wanting GOOD GOODIES and GOOD - BARGAINS, Should not tall tor to the 031 4 17kZ i._ off, gorse creuritignaars strask,lnillssars 'maim aim ivy' r : nde lli ty opened • • , ' . ' .!- , 1" . 1;.; ' 7•biagoubl! door to the ~, 4; Spa ree ta tlitt Court Amok • • 4..i r a: clime& Fon W i r th 4 Nl* •.- osos at Gmesles,-z , , k . 61143,140. COMM,IIOI4O, Mouton, SYR- 1 04404 w, Ad, with FISH BACON, LABJ intras,nammaxarminnurnA ntiSk 11,1*4 art 14= 15 to milt ward "=itau Ogee 4o bay Clithit iro cam. a, 116, SIMI Aseil ». lea. TO 111XLIJOUL . ozai n i, = s itge G. Z. . 3 4 4 , 1 m* . W s • - . Paa=r, ma. vxVb.. IRON, PICKING FURNITURE. - • - SHEAYFER & BECKER, PRSltiltditi. (Y. O.) 0112f7e4, Are prepared to offer to the Public Anything In theft , hoe as dhow ran be Led In the eountry. sat-ftreaimmiarirratilwvin nodal& iumhze oar sleek bsibewboyhot elsewhere. 3URNiTtIitA3 was lo *Matt Itapoittat ado ireottr.cheigy, Jaw. Ilk M. tt • Alliostarh Man. , winXL, wry:gars ZEITAU O SprvistbmwWfaus!‘Vup . iimils= V.Mr.r.... iw room 10-011.- Zaiii as . i =dzi. p == bnias F ul .. grma zr MAIMIL. 1=32 k i ig "eating soma aria* dr ,11104, ar Niger BMA" lIP J. L. IM O ' SOLDIERS' H.E.4D-QU4RTBRS, At 'NORM!' MORA lii tha plow to get FALL & WINTER GOODS CHEAP POE CASH IF you want • elm* Over - inst , go to Ro asts'. I F you wants good obey 1 r lerowsl i el o IF pm want • good ReerPdaY so Ct ko I F you. want a good pair at Pair , xonms ,. I F you want a good cheap Ves i t ioa IF you want • FASHIONABLE kraal. IF you wants late Tan Style lir i.NoNoov. I F you want a good pair at Bor p :Ra m IF Fos mint* FASMONABLIARIA-TIE... you mint &good Plea& Cal i f o 0:114 .1 7 ; IF IF you want a goad Umbrella. to NORRIS . IF you want good Paper WI; to Noß nur . I F you want a fashionable sult i :V i r u i I F you w ant anything In the Or c =o's Line, IF.you,want • good ISROFE, got° want good }E A "teMillet Also—A large stock of CASSINI - EMS IN THE PD CE. Persons freferring the so to Ready made Clothing, can be mooomm ./1 at the low. est rash plat.. THEO. C. NORRIS. Oct. 11, IW. tf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIO.NS, TOILET SETS, WRITING DESK'S, PE.RFU.MERY, Fancy China and Bohemian Vases, TOYS, &C., &C., &C., AT J. M. WARNER'S, Omteae Tahaestocks' EUmwt. Gettysburg. Oct. 15. VW W3l. C. STALLSILITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Ate prepared to de ell kinds ot Carpentering —oontiactlng and erecting buildings of 'all klet4lil, Rape,bine. ea They keep constantly on band and manufacture to order, DOORS, SHDTITAS, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR AND WINDOW lISAM.IOI 03B.NICE, DOOR • WINDOW BRACKETS, All of which will be Bashed promptly, at the old stand, on Booth Baltimore street, opposite Winebrenner's Tannery. The undersigned hav ing had over 30 years' experience in the'boaluese, flatter themselves that they can make as good work as any others, if not better. New begin ners and others will And it to their advantage to call and bay from in, as we are determined to sell as low as possible to stilt the times. GARLACH & TRIMMER. eiP-Ordera promptly attended to. IDec. 20„1810. 4rn And say other Article In the Neill:ling Linn Sesionealaaterial caustantty•in Nand. exPe- 'general workmen always in medium; and work executed with dWpateh Sept. Se, Mt tt NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD Has now opened a large Mock of CLOTHE, CAS SHEERER and READY-MADE CLOTHINO, mostly Of Ms own manulbcture, consisting Of all Nines of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, _ DRAWERS, CRAVATS, Hosiery, &e., le., at prices to salt IA) Imes, QW, examine and )edge tot gotuSsivea. Nov. I, U RQBERT, C. COWIN ff igitolt teeilted . Wew soilay Of Hata, Offs, Boota and Shoes, of West Arial, for ifinter we, which he Is selling at reduced prises. He also manatee tares and npalre HARNESS Ok ALL KINDS, promptly and on reamnalgis terms. Bridles, Halters, 'Whin', Trunks. Vanes, Tobacco, Cl gars. and a pea& variety of Notions always on hand. Cat all lb* okl Wind on Chambenbarg street, two doors west of Duehter's Drug Store aellrqba Wakes - prima will be paid So all Wade atFURB. Jan. SI, INK tf LAWRENCE ELDIETZ & Ima m. ," Is Dr*ant .l s.' • Twpis plano" 710111131 T sad vearrrrok , araimmt Y~IT. mod. ubmina%d. A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PNJVATS SALE. ed offers at Private Sale the /fig i rorifr DWELLING, at thetunc , of the Taney - town and Emmlttabind stmts. In the bans& of Gettysburg. The home W substantially balls, of stone, and tiontains twelve Lune rooms. There Is a strong. tiestedidling Spring of first-rate water In the hessment, and 134 Acme of Laud connected with htlite Mettionls veleasattci: sad with the ayiLib made one of most comfortable and desirable homes In the borough or Its vicinity. JOHN HUM Nov. Id. tf VALUABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. JOHN C. EDUCE, LAND AGENT, NNW OXIMILD, ADAMS uotnrrr, Pa., Has formic a number of dealmble properties, to Which he mks the attention of those wishing to purchase. Two No. 1 STORE STANDS for mile or rent, with stock of goods doing a good busineos, near Railroad, situated in beautiful villages; good chance for persons wishing to engage in the bust nein. Poraeselon given any time. A LIMENTONE FARM of Si acres, near Rail mad, _brick hawse and all necessary out-buildings. A LIMESTONE FARM of tale acres, with Flour and Saw Mill, house bum, and other out-build. Inge situated in Baltimore county, Md., It miles from Baltimore. A LIMMITONE FARM of alacres, brickbats", brick barn, In Baltimore county, Md., 17 mike from Baltimore. A LARGE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, with Dwelling, situated in a county seat, near Railroad and Dt-pot. Good chance (or doing all, kinds of work. Also, se, era! Town Lots will be. sold with the above property If desired. A FARM OF 100 ACRES, in Adams county, with good Stone House, good Barn, Ac.. near a turnpike and Tennant. FORTY ACRE N., with good 'louse, Barn, dc.. th l Wlarters of a mile from a railroad station. X chance; terms rosy. FARM OF dui Ai'REl4, on the Carlisle turn pike, tinder good cultivation, with a large Brick House, Bank Barn, and other out-buildings, all new. A LARGE FLOUR MILL, with H Acres of land. The minims four pair of Burrs, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power in the county. A FARM OF 175 ACRES, near the Hanover turnpike, on which is erected a good House, Barn, end all other necessary out-buildings. A FARM OF HO AClthki, good land, with large Brick House. Baru, and 2 Tenant Houses—iu scree In wood—half a mile from the Conowago Chapel. A HOTEL, in New Oxford, two-story, roomy, and Rout °Meld for business. Good chance; terms easy. Also, a number of good Mouses and Lots for sale In New Oxford. Persona who will, to buy Real Estate, as well as (Moe who wish to sell, are requested to give the subscriber n call at lila store In New Oxford. Ad dress, JOHN C. 7.011 CK, Land Agent New Oxford, Adams county, Pa. April I, lafff. ly NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING AT BRIATKE,RHOFF& STACKS OF THEM! T BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and York street, has Just returned from the city with an unusually attracUve assortment of CLOTHING FOR /0111140 WEAR which be will sell at such prices as cannot fMI to take them off very rapidly. Call and Judge for ouresives. To look at the excellent material, cutting, b i te s low aud substantial aeleig, and then to get his low p t cannot help bat buy, when they See it so much to their inter mit to do so. He luta Wits, Pants, Vesta, of all styles and ma terials; Hats, Boots and Phavg: of. ail kinds, Hadtry, Oloves,Handker ehle,l r ugVid .tie.. ere, B cr Zfitt:l=s' nd PM"'"°l- Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Kniveaele mrs, Hawking and Chewing Tobacco., cmCienocelaerWartiatthclesea, Jewelry I with n a n th menant wuas to d ad de tail to a newspaper advertisement. • lie asks the attention of the public to big new stock, eonlident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don t ferret the Pi.. .— corner of York street and the Diamond, Get tysburg. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. April BMW. tf TO THE PUBLIC. . 71411.1;,treihgt,t, 1 1 4 .7=, 'ern' Cabinet-making Business, to all Its varied branches, and that they now have on hand a huwe apeorttnent of BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, .• Dillies, Corner Cupboards, Safes, Sinks, Stands, Dressing Bureaus, Matra, of different kinds; in short everything in the Cabi net-making line. ALSO, READY-MADE COFFINS AND OOF FINS MADE TO ORDER. oistmim 111,1014 AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO .11411116 VE MILE undersigned respectfully informs the pub- I. lle Mat be sUU oonUnues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS, at his old stand, On West street, Gettysburg, and is ready at all times to accommodate times want ing anything done In his line. He is prepared to ltirnish all kinds of work for building wrpoirm, of the best material, and a• neatly and cheaply as It can be done at any other estabildunent in the county. Experienced handealways inteadl nese and work executed with promptness and dlapsteh. LlPThankfttl for past favors, he hopes, by at tention to Mildness, to receive a liberal chars rs publlC patronage. WM. CHRITZMAN. June 17, 1967. tf REMOVAL ! THE GETTYSBURG KEY-LIGHT GALLERY. MHE underelgned takes plasm= inanntanardng to the citizens et Gettysburg and the Public generally that babas removed m or eis old rooms on e Wart Middle street, to Bal street, and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he now occupied' ha. been recently tilted hp expressly for his bduinees. The location is an admirable one, enabling him to take pic tures in all shades of f weather and with au unequalled any where else. LIFE.LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and description, executed In the finest style. Particular attention given to the CARTE DE VISIM and to copying AMBRO. TYPES and DADMIIRMTITI of deomwed friends, Also— THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, • new style of picture, which has become very for ONE popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and convenienceTH. E SIPDXT EENRCE- Al LAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and du rabillty are utummaseed. We are prepared to carry on the businese in all its various branches, and having .had considera ble experience we run no risk in GUARANTEEING PERFECT SATISFACTION Our facilities for a full display of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery in the county, and we would therefore invite every one to call at the NEW GEMSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. yourselves. Call and examine our Specimens and Judge for June 25, 1886. NEW ARSANNENENTS, Timmy OVERDEER, en the NM le Baltimore has arrangement. to get fresh ettp= ry week from the city and is determined to sell &esp. He Invitee ell to give hiSm, a ealL HR4 Meek eortaista af OROCIPIRIRNOTIN FLOUR, Cara Mud, CleoppedNeed, Ow O n, Oats, S, Fish, BINCOn, LerdMeme, Crackers, Tobacco, Se ws end IikouR,SEGAR, COFFEE, Teas Wiro ,p Noisome., °males, Cosi Oil, Fish Oil, Ter, Beet Cider I/Reknit, end greet variety at Notions, Clandies. Set, Rs airTbe Omit or Trude will be given ibr Ockintry Produce, Mk II Flair. Dorn, Oetti, Butter, IW, Potakem, Raga, this. • April g tf 1311_,EN - E.FLY AND MANTUA-MAKING Saban Bitter tad leketa 1. Flak H AVIS started the 1/111.1nery and Manton-ma- JIM king trades, in Chambereborn street, in the rear of rink•satora, and invite the ladies of town and °Gantry to give them a call xa effbrt will be oared to render matiefeetion in every twee. Plain Sewing and Stitallile also done. Gettysburg. Now. ft, INC NOAH WALKER & CO., CIUMMM=, WARBIRGION HIIILDINI3, BALTENOSZ trw? ISAlducomr., ED., sonstatttly on hand a Mau and well U. sorted ut of klub of goods at moderate limmu = a o s"t%iococrrreealis: Ow he dm r u s tst teckt b:I piW=i.m ma d e i4r = lslar.utirlnrlLT r A u ß s T . OmtlsasY CLOTER and every wall va legi ct Annul yen, Wags, as ws an moot of DY 'BRA MADR MILITARY ROOMS. Battnnorp, 146.12, MIL LAST NOTICE Wipes*lib heted ko the Lie Dna- et LW .4I CURDY 4k DENIM inn Orme tall end Wale. sob paid bribes the lat ot Daee the peeks edit be len tbe Wes e/pfelt foe *Mee. tiasoritikost penoms; oai. 11. IIIeOOOUIT DIEM; ther• ' • fin au Tl la sail MON at LUMBER, COAL, BTOVES, TIN-WARE, da toner of Carlisle Street sad the Railroad, GETITISEMPA, PA. AN IMMENBN STOCK! E it anter to give the publics something like an adequate idea of the Immense stock of Lumber, Mover, Tin-ware, *a, go.. on hand and for sale_y the undersigned, at his establishment, in OLruaie street, acres. the Railroad front the Rae- Statlan, be would enumerate as far as the Pas monger of • newspaper advartlannent will allow: IN TIM LUMBER LINE Boanis and Plank or every grub, from cuttings i taruici.il a oir d s ant Scan g hie and hemlock, Dhlu n tA p ia7im, a Alulle w rirg made Doors and hash. hands sa and Bbutters,--ln bet, everything mai Cur building purposea. =I Shamokin White Ash and Lykena' Valley Red Ash, the two variethe. being the purest and bad for all domestic purpoona Also the very but Brood-top and Allegheny Smith Coal IN THE STOVE LINE Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal book, Barley Sheaf, Oriental Stewart's Cook, Ornantental Excelsior, Prince Royal and the Emerald Cooking Stover, all for coal or wood. These varieties are a selec tion from the best and most popular Cooking Stoves the market aflbrde, and are all warranted to give-entire satisfaction. Abut, a very large variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves, tor coal or wood, Including the celebrated Morning Glory, the Vulcan, Oval Meteor, Hound Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gesn, Regulator, Comet, Ea New ta, Parlor Cook, etc., de. Fire Brlck and duties, for coal or wood, always on hued. I= The assortment embraces everything necessary for kitchen or household purposes, including a large number of convenient yet cheap articles of new design which must be seen to he appreciuted. The stock is so large and varied that those who have not visited the establishment have no con ception of its extent. In addition to the ordina ry kitchen utensils, It Includes Bathing Vessels Toilet Ali/Amber Sets, plain and holey, Chamber Buckets, Bread and Spice Boxes, Tea and Coffee Chnisters, Deed Boxes,Splittams, Tumbler Drain ers, Bill-howl Boxes, tent, Ale thniers, Water Cacao., Sla w t ter., Nur.. l on ps, Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moulds, Patent Nutmeg Graters, Comb Cass, Gen. Grunt Plat. and A B I' Plates, Ash Buckets Flour Sieves, Bird Cages Spout if. o t ,b,, Coffee )((Ills, Lanterns, Basting Spoons, Lego Forks, Chndle Sticks, Candle Moulds, Copper Dip pers, Wrought-iron Frying Pans, Smoothing Irons, Foot Scrapers, Coffee Roasters, Wattle Irons, Snuffers, Pinner and Auctioneer Bells, Fag Beaters, Oilers, Fluted Funnels, Cord Sieves, Glues-top Fruit Cans, Plain-top Fruit Cans, Self /waling Jars, Sc., de. Tln-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of workmen. IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE Quit-Iron Pots, of every else and variety, for stoves, Porcelain Kettles, for rooting and pre serving, Tin-lined Kettles for ditto, Quit-iron Stew Pane, of every also and variety, Porcelain 'and tinned, with a Moulton,' and one other arti• cis impossible to enumerate in nu advertise meat. Attention Is specially directed to three valnn ble patelitA for which he i agent, and about whieh there is no humbug, as can be attested by scores Who have used them, vim THE UNIVER SAL CLOTHBR-WRINGICR, DUTY'S MACHINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND CHURN. The public are invited to cull and examine and Ile guarantors to soli ry = in his prieew. eve line at exoetsling low figures. Come and see, to gratify_ your curiosity, if you do not want to buy. No trouble to show goods. C. B. IILIERLER. July 1, LIM GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. A LARGE assortment of line GIRO6ERIE , Teas, Coffees, White Sagan of -all kinds, and Brown 43mputi, cheap, prime new crop °rheas Yahwism, and all gradeeof Syrup.; .I.II.S.IIACK KEEL, beat In market. All klnds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whiskey, &a for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. 111/41. hlishler's Herb Bitters, and the "Great maxi Bitters." Also, SPEER'S GRAPE WINE. WM. J. MARTIN, Baltimore street, Gettysburg. Aprll6,lB/57. tf DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Moe and Drug Store, CHAMBEREIBIIRG ST., ONITYSBURO. Medicsladvice without charge. I=ED DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,.O4E -03 ILET STU FFS, SPI CES, TO BARING SODA, C REA MA OF TARTAR, LAMPS, ORAL AC., &C. PIG= Liquor's for medicinal purpose'. Dr. R. Horner's OLIKN, a reliable remedy for chapped hands, rough skin, tn. All articles warranted pure and genuine. E:=EI NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT t ZIEGLER, J17C77.4,Y1CAL BAKERS, Routh Washbutton etreet. ono square from the Eagle Rotes terrysitugu, Ps. Constantly on hand, of BREAD, CRACKERS, CARES, PRETZELS, &c. Persons viehing (mob Bread will be Rented every morning, by leavbmg their names maul resi dences at the Bakery. th - ery• effort made to pbnise. (live us a mil. April MOMS tf. Farmers, Attend to Your Interests II GET'FIBBURG FOUNDRY. itninclibei would Inform hie customers PT others,. that he le still manatteetu= va rious kinds of ceilings and Machines, e to order, On short ßl pop," inch am THMHERS AND POWE (five different nisei of Poweru) CLON R IR-BEED HITLLERS AND CLEANERS, CORN SHEI.. LEHR AND SEPARATORS, CORNPODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS; PLOCIGHB, such as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Flidehltl and Corn Ploughs,. the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest improvement; idsc Metal Screws for Cider Primmes t RON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches with everything else In his line, all at low prioes. FOR SALE.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a One. home Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER. April3o,llled. tf CABINET-MAKING. B. HAVING located In the town of NEW OX FORD, Adams county, will Clary on the business of Cabinet-rusk-WS, in ell I W hmllehee. FURNITURE kept on hand and , made to order. He will also keep for side a choloe assortment of CHAIRS. He invites the citizens of the town and sur rounding country to give him • call, as he will sell as low as can be purchaeed at any other Mem He will guarantee his work to be made up In tbe best manner, and of good materials. New Oxford. Jan. SI, Leak tf Manhood: How Lost, How Restored, 0 ;Published, • new edigp .... l er : N. mil rweLl's Celebrated F on the sada cure (without Medicine) of Spermatorrhaa, or Seminal Weak nem, Involuntary Seminal LOWS, cy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Int ents to Marriage, etc.; also, ComumptLon, MVO', and Fits, induced by mit-indulgence or sexual extravaganee. a& - Pries, in • sealed envelope, only 6 cent... Themelelested author, in this admirable essay, el......mi sts demonetraten, from a thirty year.' me lted the alarming eoneequesoes of self-i=7 be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife—pointing out • mode of cure at anus simple, certain, ander...Mal, bymeans of which every mutterer, no matter what Ile con dition may= cure himself cheaply, pri vately, end This Lecture shoatd be in Ombands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent Ander meal, to a;dein envelope, to any ad drams, putOraild, on receipt of six eenV i z r r ig : post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's .ids," price 95 cents. Address the Publidtera CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO, Mar. 11., MM. am INt &ovary, New Pork, P. 0.410 x MK NOTICE. WILL be Is Get with FLOUR, &a, on ever" MONDAY and FRIDAY, or week. KreoN who may dears me to tarot& them with Mahar Fier at Feed Muff WM- leave their Miters either with John Chriemer, or Deaner & nsgier. Matta& _the kind and quantity, when Die mone will be dellvered at their dwelDup. GEORGE OINGELL. Sept. ZOOM. U. 8. BOND& Itetkiest Mink et CleUrs Lemial4loead 14410. B. Benas; eWJ oo 7.11 end oempecusis IstooteeiNotee. MOWS AUMFOLD, Mahler. 081. 4 eteL 1111041riti 01711-10.1siessIlbrCk4hIng. au dallidair Slit to ifouvineed ofthe fart at PKWING'S. WATCHES WATCHES! ! TWIIS HYHOUSE Largely enticed in the Watch trade, and has lust returned fie& New York with an unusually attractive asaortnient. He offers such bargains aa cannot fail to be acceptable to buyers. Ms stook embraces a large lot of the MaJCWWW"AMMUC.O7,WAWMIW GOLD AND SILVER, vii P. B. Bartlett," Win. Ellery." and "Appleton Tracy:" with Wald:tea of almost all other makes. f you want CHEAP and 000D.Watch, call on LEWIS STRI oUSE, At his old Enandtairlisle street, nearly opposite the Depot, Gettyabunr, Pa. u-He continues the Onsoery. Notion sad Con lestkinery business, as heretofore. June'', MT. tit GREEN RIDGE! sa- NEW STORE AND NEW (400Dtit IDI JOHN NORBECK MI Al commenced Store-keeping at GREEN II RIDGE, In Hamilton township, Adams co.. on the Hampton turnpike. and wank' Indirra the public that he has Just returned trout the city with iut excellent, amendment of DRY GOONI, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, 14,UXENS-lA'Aitti,' CEDARWARE, TIN. WARE, CANDIEN, NUTIONVI, Tobaccos, de., de:—lndeed, a full and complete line of Goods, to cult the neeesaltles and mates of all. Ma priees are as low as the very loweolt— Calicoes at le rents sad Iluallus at ll rents, as instances. Ile feels that his goods and prices will be satis factory to the publle,alid therefore Ins limn large share of custom, from near and far. lapn l. forget the advice—the Green Ridge Store Is the plate to get the full worth of your money. April 'Li, 1i67. tf Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, Thai Middle sr., katiaortare from the Cburt-house, OETTYMISURC3, PA., WILL promptly attend to all ordera In his VT line. Work done to the most ontinfortory manner, and at priers as low as tan wound) be attonled to make a living. ii. AS PIPE furnished, as well as Chandeliers, liniekets, Drop Lights, dr.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Top and Frond Spigots, and, in short, MI, rythlng belonging to {I'M or water datlll44l. Bells hung, and f u rnished If dralred. Doe. IS, tf NEW SEGAR STORK TfiE undersigned announcts to the citizens of liettruburg and the vicinity . , that he has just opened a NEW SEOAR STORE, IN CIEVTYHBUItIi Re will keep on hand the beat IIItANDR, and oat mantiroosee for grorrut age throughout Ue county. He will sell at the lea eat living prices, and at Mho/exale and retail. • . • lit 3 la also the agent for the Richmond (Vn.) To bacco Works, and will twli their Chewing Tobac- Oa at wholesale and retail. Ms Store Is In Chambersbarg street, a halt square west of the Eagle Hotel on the wmth side. WASHINGTON lIIEHBOWRIt. Oct. Z, 15157. Stu NEW BOOT do SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PITICES /rH6 under Mined has opened a new Root and More, 0 BTREEV, one door south or the on Preebyterlan l4 Ch urch and near ly opposite IleCreary'a Saddler shop, where he Miami an attractive assortment of woods In his line, all new and selected with the greatest care. Re has LADIES' COM:IRINA GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL CiAJTERS, LADIAW (MMON GAITERS, LAMES' BALMORAL BOOTS, IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF BOOTH, GENTLEMEN'S RIP BOOTH. GENTLEMEN'S CON GREW& GAITERS, GENTLEMEN'S SUFFERS, ALL STYLI.* GENTLEMEN'S BALMORAL" GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, SC. CONORFAA GAITERS, 141014F24' BALMORAL GAITZRS, MIMES' MOROCCO BALMOBATA *C.. SC.. &C., IC. BOY'S CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMORALM, BOYS' BROGANS, 6.C., &C. Also, Boots and MOM of hla own manufacture constantly on hand. All will be sold at the lowest living profits. itirrfrom town and country , areinvited to uid examine goods and prima before pur chasing elsewhere. I am determined to sell ehesp—al little cheaper than any other house in. the county. By strict attention to business, and dealing fairly and squarely with everybody, bops to merit and receive an encouraging share " Ttt bli al c A P4 NU tru F n AlT ' UltlNG of Boots and Shwa will also be carried on. in all its branches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters made to order.'U psides done on abort notice—Auld no effort pared to give satisfaction. None but nod seism workmen empim ed. Having a life-time experience at the businees, I feel oonrideut that I can please all who may call. U. 11. KLINUEL. Gettysburg, June 24, 1867. =UNGER t SHI MAN, N o. 2 WEST MARKET STREET, roar, P. 4., ACHOITS AND DMALIRS ix PIANOS & CABINET ORGANN, MELODEONFI. AMP ALL ZlAdi or MUBICAL INSTRUMKNTS, reeparthdly Inform the public that they are pre =to tarnish Flamm of the followingmaw, re or of any other make that may be pre ferred: %flea, Belk ea 411‘ Sebi s7 aldt . , - 7k Mr adbis linabs dk gem. Gale t Neu, r==7:= . • COTTAGE:HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR ORGANS AND MELOSSONS. . , . . . Theme Instruments stand unrivalled by any thing found in this country or In Europe, sus is admitted by all impartial J udges. The most em inent Pipe Organ Builders and 'Performers, the last to dlecover excellence in -reed Tone, pro= stemmed them vastly superior to all others for ex ceedingly quick articulation and round Tone, the esmennal feature in Instruments of this class. We Invite the severe scrutiny and critielna of all. PATENT t.) X HUMANA TREMOLO. • This late and meet wonderful invention (se ac knowledged by all leading artists) will be found only in the Eatey Instruments. In attempting to describe the effect of this stop, we are at loss for language. Its beauties cannot be written, but must be heard to be appreciated. By this stop au ordinary performer can produce an effect which requires a life time of practice for an artist upon a violin. It entirely changes the reed Tone, giving the sympathetic sweetness of the human voice, making it so melodious and pure that It never fails to enchant the listener. THE HARMONIC ORGAN for Churches, Public Halle and Par/ors has a• powerful sub-Bass with Independent reeda, liar monk attachment and Vox Humana Tremolo, and is believed to be the most powerful reed or gan made, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times the coat. All Instrument. warranted for Live years. . . iga-BRASS BANDS supplied with lastrumenta and music at reasonable term.. A liberal discount allowed for Churelte. and Sabbath School.. Sirltuttructious given both in Vocal and In strumental Music, at our rooms, and at pupils' homes, either to individuals or classe., on reason able terms. Dm. 17 Iffeiti. EWING MACHINES The Groner k Biker,—The Beet in Use. rkmESE Machines have become so well known iling little need be said by way of recant:nen . They have taken the amt premium at an the late !State Pans, and uni ac knowledged to be the BIFM Tln use by allversally who have tried them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch" and the .43hottle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other 3fachine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with per fection. These Machines are peculiarly adupted to Family use. They are noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are sim ple in their construction. They are easy to man and an be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They save tabor, they save taw, and they rave money, and do their work better th an it ran be done by hand. The tuideneci having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established an Agen cy in Fairdeid, Adams county, where lie will al ways have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please tall and examine for them sateen. nigeNeedlee and JH.r W d will aim be supplied. iTHEROW Agent, Fidrteld, Adana county, Pa. Aug. V, 1866. tf Assignees' Notice. undersigned, Assignees of the estate of /J IL Jackson Bowera, and wile, of Os font townshl , Adams county, nt under deed of volun tary ass ign ment, la trust for eredlto, hereby give no ee to all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to mid A. J. Bowers to tall and make Immediate payment, and authenticate( ng claims, to present ttiem4iroperty for wittlemeaL LitiCLUBIS. ABRAHAM EIHEELY, Assignees Feb. 14, PK It New Oxford, P.s. Executors' Notice. EMMAUS HEAUrf3 ENTATE.—Letters testa mentary oa the estate of Ephraim HMY. Me th toirwthip, Adams 0041/lA n deees. et =Etat to the end ea, the flret-samed In the same to p , and the leattimmed mile Butler townahlp, they hereby atm metes to ail penetut indebted to said baste to make Immediate payment. and thaw =Wine anst, the same to Present Maw *Ohms .t.ed Mrsettlement. AARON' II NAGY, JACOI3 REVERT, Feb. lA, Illir, It B:reenters. Win= PRFAKETION LANDS. I L= on Mad •My TIMMS ot Ea 1,.e• ballid.,ileraing 4l°. M°ll.d. "4" Tons ae, well settled mdighborbledi I will or A * ru mimeo llMpiee for Mid MOM dA l lMata - GEO BAIJ G ' S Commercial AfanitreS. urn announce to farmers end drnirre lei F•, i. I Y Itllun that the following prleent hat •tieeii adopted for the primal. spring mason : A. 11142119 RAW BONE PHOSPHA 774 Prime, 11:•5 per 11,0001 be. BA mire CHICAGO BONE FRB T/L/EAlf. Price. $ In pet 2,00011*. _ 11.4 MD'S CILIC4OO BLOOD MAINURA: Price, 630 001.2,000 PK Thin well known popular trade•mark will he found upon every package of the above LriAADE NARK -,,, The high estimation In which BA IG U.Anntsn has o been held, during fount,n past, we shall hilly contain In the future. Ilus - log now the entire control of the great moon," of the city of Chitstgo, fur furnishing Alllllloll4a and Phomphate yielding material, vie Dried Mach, Blood, &e., we bate, in C011111.41,.11 with our worke In Philadelphia, the lurgeot hill. hies for torulahlug these manures, at the ari.,‘ 0 low Inlet*. BAliOlt & SONE!, Philadelphia. NORTH-WINTEIIN FER ri uzi ).. 'lamp JOHN amp+o's & CO., Gent Lc New Yet k. CIW K. h. I RGE . KIRKE " teetea. OIDORGEDUUDALK, W Ingmar t, liyltlnt..t v, For all Information reetpectlng the above Ma ster..., adders. either of Soo ILl.ee litspen. Jun. 24, laln, gul ADAMS COIINTY4 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE t 1/1/60* INCORPOILATIED, • 0) VICEUS. Prmidentalleorige Swnpe. Viet, Preedflettt—Aunuel 1L Itusse7l ` 4 vrebtrr—n. A. Rukkler. . • Treasurer—E. U. Fahneateek. • Executive Committee—Robert Wenn!) . drew Ilellitaidntatt. Jacob King. Ilanagen,—(leorge ?woo, L. A. 'Weldor. It. McCord), M. Vlettelherger, N. R. Hums 14111111 , (01 lc, A. P. }WOW r, It, U. Nlet'reaw, , (let tyaburg; Jayslb 'Ong, Klndam tewindtlp; A. Helot.tenon, Franklin; Win. U. Mune, 'Nes oxfont; \t M Ikon, Bender.% Ulu; %. Pleklug,Strnlw; John ‘l.lloldatimer.. ; John Picking, FartW OW , Wright,W T. /lender, vine; Alotle , l F. (htt, New oxford; Jao. 11. Ms:- shall, lintolltonhattL John runolngloon, dont ; John Horner, Moattuov ; Row. 'A lilt., Liberty. sd-Tldx Company Is II m I t ed In Ito openitio,,l 4l the county of Ad/LIM it has bells for more than IS'years, and In that p eriod Ikto. made but *swaman's:tient, having Midteases h, gre during that period amounting to sl.l,uss—t•,,. 7( of which have been paid during-the hunt tw., yearn. Any person desiring all Insuntnee ran apply to any of the a lan e narned Managers further Infonnatlon. lleirThe Executhe Comm Moe Mnetlint the of f!oe of the Company, 00 the laat Wean..la:. In eve month, at 2 o'clock, I. 'M. Oct. ry le, 1.565. Gettysburg Railroad. cHAN4II: CONNEeflliNS.—flu and after Wednesday, November 6th, IND, 1 . 10.4'1110.1 ralna will leave and arrive at tiettysbung, turd Wake COnneet roitow.• FIRST N3ttatTßAlNwillleave(leftva burg et burg at $.15 A. M,, with plissengers fur York, Ilio Oahu qt. Philadelphia, Balt Boort% and the Nl.ri and Weed, arriving at Ilano‘ er Janet lon without cLange of ears, at 1e.15 A. M., vontiret lag with the 1 , 101! Line Knuth on the Northern Central Bull- • wuy, and arriving itt Baltimore at 12.20 num. Alsorotinerting with Mull Train from Baltimore north, arriving In Harrisburg at 1.0)1'. NI Arri ving at iiettyslinrg 12 40 I'. M., with pussengei. , from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore and Wl4ll - SECOND PASSENtIER TRAIN will leave tiet• h slatru at 1.10, P. )1., arrh log ut Hamner Jute tlort at 3.3oonoleonneeting with loan train Booth. A rriN e at Baltimore at 4.00 P M. Arrive ut OM tyuburg at 5.10 P. M., with plo.nengerx from Phila delphia, Ilarriaburg sold the North null West, and aim, a lilt pavuenger“ loan Baltimore and W.hiugton by the Taut line ortit, vi Welt lea, I Baltimore at 12.1 e 1141011. Pomongera ivn leovr Baltimore In Ow Mall Train &Lk:NA...M., and arrive In Hid y mho ra at P. M. Or have ihilillnorc In the fast Uwe al 11. IV noon and arrive In tiettyaburig at 5.30 P M. not one cholla ol care by the drat train, either way, via: at anovor Junction. The bud line on the Northern Cknitral will not atop at any local sta tions, except York, Hanover Junction and Pork ton. Connection. certain. . u. IteCUIWY, Prek' t lIIME3I Hanover Branch Railroad, 9N and after MON•DA Y. tler. 9th. ht4l7. Nissen. ger trains on the Itsuover Branch itallookO 11 leave iu follows: FIRST TRAIN will leave Hanover at'll.2o A. M., with pamengerx for York, Baltimore, Harris burg, and the North and Weal. Title truth:, ar rives at the Junction at 10.10 A. N., cunueettua with the mast Line South, Olt the Northern Cen tral Railway, which arrive. at Baltimore at 12..0 P. N. and also with the Mail Train North, whit It arrive/Ird Harriaburg at US!, P. N. train return" to Hanover at 11.50 P. dt , and arrives at Gettysburg at 12.26 P. M. SECOND TRAIN Itavew llanover at 2.[51'. Y , and arrives at the Junction at 3.401', M., ...met - Mg with the Mall Train Routh, whirl,arri yea at Baltintore at &In P. M-7-4Paasengens by this train lay) York la on er at the Junction until 0.11 I'. 41. 461 ,- Thig Trulo return. to Hanover at 4.46 P. M , with Plie 4 eniten , for Hanover, tiettyviturg and Lit ti.down. Pamengers leaving Baltimore for lianover, t. tysburg anal Llttlerlown,•wlll take either the Mail Train at A.".M., or the Fan Line at. 12.10 P. M. JOSEPH LEIII, Agent. Dee. 20, 1007. tf PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. E Grafton Mineral Paint Co. gre now matt- bracturing the Best, Cheapest and most Dora- Paint in use; two °oats well put on, mixed With pure Linseed Oil, will lust le or ISyears; it in of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed togreen, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer. It Is valuable fur Houses, Barns, Fermat, Carriage and Car-makers, Palls and Wooden-ware, Agri cultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessel. and Ships: Bottoms, Om vas, Metal and ithinglettoofs, (it being Fire and Water proof) Floor 011 Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used WOO bbla the joust year.) and ea ft pedal (many purpose b unsurpass ed for durability, elutleity, and adliesivemeak Moo U per bid. of Ma hat, which will supply a farmer fur years to come. Warranted In sit mat ea above. Mend toe a circular which gives full particulars. Nona genuine unless branded Ina trade murk Oration Mineral Paint. Address DANIEL BIDW 254 Pearl Street, New E Pthor c. Sept. a, 1507. BM sloo REWARD F OR a madleille that will care COUGHH, TICKLING IN THE THROAT WHOOPING MUGU, IME:M=I CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS se quick um. Coe'a Cough Balsam! OVER ONE MILLION DWI - TLINI have - been told and not a single Instance of Rs nature known: We have In our poewslou, any quantity of cer tificates, some of them from EMINENT PIIYMCIANE who have used It In their praotiee, and given It the pre-eminence over every other compound. It deer not Dry Up a Onsph, ENIM9MigiEMEI Will intariCirre Tickling in the Moot! A half bottle ban often completely eared the moat Stubborn (bunk and yet, though It is so sure and speedy in Its operation, it is perfectly harm lees. being purely vegetable. it Is very agreeable to the taste, and may be administered, to chil dren army ags. In cases of CROUP we will guarantee a rare. if taken in strewn. No I , rierity Aould be settholet ! It to within the reach of 'Ol, it being the cheapest and beet medicine extant. - 01=igiME! March ZS, 1867. eowly LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ! THE GREAT FEMAAERRifaMARITIFI4, - _ I have tested these Drops In my own practice, over ten years, and do not hesitate to say, that nothing has yet been developed by medical n - search, that acts so powerfully, positively and harmlessly, In awes of female ireeernariiif, he doe. this medicine. la all recent eases it never falls, while thousands who have been suffer ers, are Indebted to it for the boon of health to-dey. Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly luimless, and may be used at all time, except when specially forbidden In thedireetions. They have been extensive', employed by emi nent physician. in Prance and England, as well 04 in soy oWn onsetlee, over ten yearn and I have yet to hear of (henna insnanoe of failure. bawls' give you testimonials of their etaaan from all over the northern and Neaten Kates, were they not in their nature private. Over MOOD bottles have been end the putt year, and I hope mud trust as satiny sufferers have bean ben/tatted. I sin well aware that aremedy so potent to remove all obstructions, may be used for e. bad but treat that Where Otte bottle hi thus i=t may fall into the hand, of really needy sufferers. 'To all who suffer from any Irregularity ; pain ful, difficult, ,ectoessive, oftnalve or obstructed Menstruation. Luaorrhea, or the train of diensa that follow, I would say, try a bottle of DR. Lroses Faxcent PritiopicAL Damu tieing a fluid prepa ration, their action tenons direct and positive than any pill. or powders. Explicit direction, bearing my Lao simile, accompany each bottle. They may be obtained of snarly every l in the nuntry.~ or by enclosing the price ' to C: CLARK ik CO., New Haven , Own. General Agents; for the United Stain and DR. 40101 Practicing_ New Haven, 4. 4 4 - ::} aarPrlce f 50 per bottle. March Es, eowly Wanted, n GfNMI Ran IN every town and amity in Use Union, to en pmee in the sale of • patented artide, used In every , shop,hotel, More p household obUe Mahn's& relined ears, steamboats, and tke. rerun.' kl a nkg , onestied are nmittme_immenes e demand kw the late never ;;;=.. 4 Your eustoisma' once obtained your in come is great and perpetual. Pull sad astiersc- Dept all who m apply to J. I.l3M il rl. S 2 lars (leder to street, New ay York, with stamp. Box 11:30L Nov. ADV. 4m NOTICE. : . rB partuembip hareem:Were embalm between thausdaralinal Is UM ProduaeamdPorward bugbear; Wig tilsrolved au tog Ina they of January lost, by Mutual woeumA Thu boots of amodata awl all umeettlat badness have bees tbet w i t t i te 174C11. Cuipzbo b; OR. be mum. tte t pow MC cuou2 ey al attpatia - la tened Moen S VV l attg&W. • min. I; UK IS . 14:5. 400 -gogru yikijust retuned bold U a r via s tarp rUiLsit stl thorn. • Caftlilat ipeaw.l