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17LILDAlf, APRIL lL MIL
01011 WHIZ Caw OF CUM
ifiApru, gather together all the leach
edand uniesebea ashes, and the dropping
of Mb poultry house, and under cover
mix thoroughly and incorporate, ready
for tme. About the 25th of April or first
of MAP, drag the ground all to pieces,
amtillticm 'dug It overage'''. May Bth to
10th; drag agaillind mark the rows four
feet apart each Way. May 10th to 14th,
pleat seven or nine grains in a hill.
Wlnt two Wpm girls to drop the seed at
the Intersection of the runs, one man can
plated three or four acres per day. Cover
one loch deep.
Immediately after planting, before the
corn sprouts, out with your compost of
ashes and home minleguano, and drop
from two to four spoonsfull on each bill.
As soon as yon can follow the rows nicely,
go 111 and cultivitte both ways. All the
stare crow you want In the field Is—your
self. Thin out to live plants In a hill,
When the corn Is four or live inches high
cultivate and weed and hoe carefully
with a bend hoe. Theo cultivate as of
ten as once in ten days until It Is too large
a/drive a horse among.
Never hill corn up ; its roots need ail the
heat of the sun to perfect its growth.
As soon In It is in tassel, go through
It with the corn knife, and cut all weeds
close to the ground, so as to let In the air
and ann-shine to mature the crop. Sep
tember 10th to 20th, cut up and put about
twenty bills in , a shock. October Ist to
15th, husk and crib.
I have in this way raised 1,1 58 bushels
of sound ears on 11S acres, and heavier
crops per acre on annallar plecre. Try
my melba; and report progre ss in the
Agra—Rural New Yorker.
Way POTATOF-9 SHOULD BE PARED
Tlim.—Aardentitlc writer says: The feet
is, almost the sole value of the potato is
near the surface, so a thick peel would
take the largest part of the nutriment.
Thisla at once made obvious by examin
log •thin slice of panto with a micro
scope, when the starch granules will be
found lying in great numbers in a belt
just under the skin and decreasing to
wards the center. They are placed here
for the nourishment of the young sprout
which springs from the "eye," and
width being like beauty, 'only skin deep,'
is required to go no deeper for its ger
minating process. This starch is, for all
practical purposes, the entire nutriment
which the potato contains—there being
only 2 per cent. of gluten while 75 per
cent. is clear water.' If it is worth while
to : eat the potato at all, it is Obviously_
iktOikh to throwaway the nutriment and
atve only the water oells.
„EARLY CULTIVATION OP ROTATOCS.—
Mush lober mar be saved by runntiag a
brush harrow over the gr'Ound Just tus,
the shoots are breaking through. This
will Malik the Whole-surface of the
ground, and is equivelant to a good hoe
ing.- A week or ten days later, go be
tween the rows with a cultivator, and
if the young shoots are covered deep
ly with dirt, it will not harm them.
The early, sorts will only need cultivating
once or t*lee more, and this can be done
by horse power. Early and frequent
cultivation makes cheap potatoes.—Ag.
How To Owr Bmi CROk.B.—As a rule,
farmeri are more anxious lie get big pri
ces than big crops. There are few farms
whose average production could not be
doubled in every short time by more cap
ital and labor. It is safer to use capital
in farming than In almost any other bus
iness" The credit of the plow Isquite as
good as that of the loom or the anvil, and
the capital will come if it is culled for.
Use more manure, and get thirty bushels
of wheat where you now get fifteen, and
- eighty bushels of corn where you now
get forty. The quantity of grain grown
per sere is mainly a question of manure
and tillage. A big compost heap makes
a full grain bin. With high manuring,
the soil needs deeper stirring and a grad
ual' bringing up of the suhaoll to the sur
face. With the present horse harrows
and cultivators, nearly all the cultivation
can be done by horse power, at a great
saving of expense, and a great Increase
or Ehe Crops. Plan for big crops this sea
von.—Agriculturist.
REMARKABLE ESCAPE.—The following
beats all the stories of remarkable escapes
which we remember ever to have meth ;
y On the passage of the ship Alesran
dtil-frona .New Orleans to New York,
, a young lad, about fourteen years of
age, horn & naturally frolicsome and
a p
stalacblevoos disposition, became so trou
blesome in hlranks that he was
/threatened by the captain, If they were
continued, that be would confine him
in a water cask. Our youngster took
no heed, however, and at his next offense,
was put In the cask, which was headed
up, leaving a large bung-hole for the
admission of air. That night the ship
encountered a violent storm, and in a
sudden lurch, the cask containing the
boy rolled over into the sea. Fortunate
ly; tbedssk struck bung up, stud floated
about for thirty hours, when it was
thrown Iwo the beach at St. Bias.—
Herb the boy made desperate efforts to
extricate himself from hie position, With
out Intheess, and in despair , gave up to
dia. some cows, however, strolling on
the beach, were attracted to the cask,!
engin-wafting around It, one of them—
It being II y time—twitched her tail In
the bong i*, which the lad - grasped
with a desperate resolution. The cow
bellowed, agd.ti m , for 411fe, and after
running tome two hundred yards with
tke cash, Week it modest a log on Abe
Amick and knocked it to smash. The lad
woo 'discovered by some fishermen on
Abe Point and taken to Apalachicola)
where, • ion& eollectiou being made for
hint, her totamskbled to proofed north by
wayestertlitatiboa."
Gam Xiiiiiionn has written an admi
rable letlincemtbe Governor of Texas, In
whist tielakea the side of elvil rule as
egatpat end in preference to Otitis,,
MIL Wire nOtleeln it somejust and liberal
seritlerants: "I have been accustomed to
believe that bentiments of respect or dia.
leireet% Vnt fitelingt of affeaton, love, or
batted, no lamas not developed Into acts
,11)11111111114011 of law, were matters wholly
beyond the punitory power of human W
hined'. I milt welptaiq that the entire
freedom oftiStrflitht Ind tpeech, however
indulged, is consistent
nithibilankikni expirations of man, and
ttil~:9lMitltion of hterace.„ :11 lI
thepsiothigie wed duty of any and every
altlitteiAarVettleshilag, to publish
IdkViilliht fearlessly on ev-,
err orielition - rehleh be thinks concerns
blot%rl,asssl. Tbie Is merely la accor
dance wtth the principles of our free Gov
ernmenk eatitrxtedtker.yownot I should
slab to Ilveundimsny-other, •It is tins,
AOC* AIWA& Oriiiittooilhiee .7 - e43:6
lbw, war, we • should
t awri= 6l What trinniter of people
nit t lentir t tend minsatotheittnece
tinTe 'nii)r, biretta& kiapieniarriews:o"
•'"'
?Ma /few York Agnew thlnke-that
pomp; hike have suddenly
Ask speasturiftbetir,band On her
a "''-'77$*4 0 1118.5"11111" '
man to ralo4A '• the
bests. squ; , th e
a*, yoe mike him your limy.
ro
ro
1/0.
. -
GEORGE . 4.IINOLD
Has now opened a lase Stock of CLOTHS. CAS
-81.211!t8 Unit , itsAvr..mertz curritxxCe
mostly of his own ntsnueseture, consisting of
all mimes Of
COATS, •
•
PANTS, -r •
SHIRTS, VESTS,
D. 1 4AW410,.
CRAVATS,
Hosiery, ne.; de., at inlets to suit Ito • imea
examine and judge foe yourselves.
Nov. tow. tf
ROBERT 4i,COBEAN
R AS Just received a sow PIPPO' 41 • ,
Hats, Claps, Boots and Shoes,
of latest styles, for Whiter Usk which he
selling at radiated price.. He Mao maaaha
tures and repairs
HARNESS OF ALL KINLkS,
47 .
promptly and on reasonable terms. '
Halters, Whips, Thinks, Tallow, Tobacco, -
gars, and a great variety of Notions always on
band. 0111 at the old stand on Chambetsbarg
street, two doors west of Buehler's Drug Store
14-Tho hlglies price' wlllbe paid for all Janda
CM=
Jan. it, 1809. tf
BARGAINS
I=
INTTIW C+EOC.MILY
ix as '
JOHN atm & MON
AVE opened a new 011,0CHRY: in Gettyie
bn:Lqu h t . h v e e Logn-wir i t r z a rnzr fr o n f c gli Public
Marcmeta of FREW 4 , • ,
GROCERIES,
=Ww:3'4ocnial°tlW.l°=s,llre.
Also, QUEENSWARS, CONFECTIONS,
Nate, Frults,_ Scope, Fancy ArtSok,. and Notions
generally. We wlll also keep on hand FLOUR
and FEED-STUFFS.
Having purchased for CAS, we are prepared
to sell very cheap. Give us • call and Judge for
yourselves.
JOHN CFMNIFI,
J. W. =OM.
Sept. 27, 1867. U
FURNITURE.
SHEAFFER & BECKER,
PETERSBURG, (Y. S.) PENN'A.,
Are prepared to agar to the Public anything In
their line as cheep as can be had In the noway
lirPore4sers win do will to call ♦od 'suable
our *oak enure buries elsewhere.
FURNITURE
made to order. laparralig done neatly, cheaply,
and Icith dispatch.
Jap. 2A, 1268. tt
CANNON'S •
MARBLE'WORKS,
On Baltimore 13.rret, opposite the Court-Rouse,
, •SITIBIVRO, PATNA' 4.
Every description of work executed In the
FMB:ST STYLE OF THE ART
June 4, Ugh tt
LEWIS STROUSE
Ilas bought back his Id stand,on Carlisle street,
and he going into buliness again heavier than
ever. He asks his old friends aud the public to
call.
NCYrIO . 4 .7" A , i j 2 1,, T0E R0C 44,.. : teßcriois, SE
, &C., IC.,
n large variety, and a little cheaper than the
cheapest. Don% forget the Owe—nearly oppo
site the Railroad Mathis.
Gettysburg, Oct 11, Idtl7. tf
WM. C. STALLSIETH & SON,
GETTYSBUIiG, PA.,
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS,
Are prepared to do all kinds el Carpentering
—contraetang and erecting buildings of all
kind., Repairing, Ate. They keep conatantlion
hand end manulnetare to order,
DOORS, SlitrTrEittry . musots . ssoz, noon
AND wnmow FRAMED ',CORNICE.
DOOR a WINDOW BRACICETB,
And any etberArtildiela the *Mins Line.
Seamiest material awatantly oa 'hand, expo-
liellol3l/ workmen &Inn"' In readiness, and work
•
ezee~td4 irith
sirorden promptly attended to.
Etejt, 20:1, ISC7. LI
Nritt SADDLER SHOP.
• ,
2 N the 'atilt:l=ore" street, Oettyoterr s ,
Pa
k ds
—Co W
mgaisatlrqn inad. Or made order. ali
RIDING RADGLIIES,
WAGOE *SADDLES,
CARRIAGE HAREEMS.
DiA'CGSITI4RARS.
SIDING BRIDLIR,
b
ODLLABS,
PLY -112T8.
I=l
Jane 91,1N7. If
CHEAP FOB autEn
_
N ig"f9lLTt -1 ; 1 4 1 KM - Vil:
LIVITORR, &C.
The undersigned hem relaxed to tietlyenurg, and
red a Any an ... ailtlinirenerl.
oar to tina Poet.
rt 4crase, when= he offint li giAT.
FOR CASH, a large and choice easortment of
arbOtribl.—
SUGARS, COMM - Tit" 1401.41A143, Ara-
UPS, SALT', AC, w4t VISE,
SAIX).?7, LASD, 4C.
4Jao, Liquors,—
WINKS. BRANDLIFY, GINB.WHISKIES.RUMB,
- • and everything elm In the Rne rt , 4
Also, any quantity ootleete, to suit any and
everybody. -
Recollect this la the piece to buy CHEAP FOR
CASH.
April it, OEO. F. KALBFLED3CH.
' -
LAWRENCE D. DIETZ di CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS ng -
FANCY HOODH
,I3O-,••••• , i , rre •-•3 •
°.,•••• '..44,11011111=1t' _
TALI
Nig L1N13.44.1.1.g
.44 1
~BARK,!,
1,100
_cops WEED!
THE SVIECEITBER WANTS
BLACK OAK BARK,
for *bleb he win PAY Pt Se per toed, on delivery,
to good otder,at his tonyard, In Gettysburg.
Wanted alma,
ROCK OAK BACK,
Ibr which the butte et eimerecee prim will be when.
JOHN RUPP.
Feb. 14, !>b& Om
TINAVAILE 41 'ROM.
THE LA WEST ASSORTMENT OF TTN-WARS
1' TIFF 001114771 A!
S. G. 0 0 S
(former Andrew Polters) alsoineseef
ram Baser COOKING novas IN HAIM: .
among which are the
OLD DOMINION,
COMPROMISE,
PENNSYLVANIA.
NOBLE 000 K.
ECONOMIST,
Lundy saw. AA
Aim, many other articles for Nathan nee, whkh
\wltt be sold ea low mat any other
place In the county..
8. O. COOK.
Jeme2d, tf ,
FIRST :TIONAL BANK
OF GE*7SBURGI.
Notice to Holderi , of 7-80 Notes.
Let, jell, yhef i peivilego`of eonvertfog the
Anima 7-e0 Notes expired, many \ feWsone who ne-
sleeted to maven Into 540 Bitola, °AIM', font the
premium and the privilege of cony nig. It
will be the same with the 7.W. m In
Jane and July next, If not disposed of In t
This Bank will gather =mat, or purchase, the
7-SD's, allowing premium end interest.
E720=1
HEAD-QUsIRTERS,
At NORRIS' sToKr., is the plate to pt
FALL £ WINTEB GOODS
CHEAP POE CASH.
IF you want a cheap Over-coat,
go to .I , lOltHaP-
I.
IF yon want a good cheap tolgoll-oost,
go to NORRIS..
IF you want a good Zveirday cost,
go to IQ ORRIS,
IF you want a good pair of Pan
s t: t
MUM.
IF you want a good camp Vest,
so te 'IMAM
Trion want s FABRIONABLE 'HAT
ire to Nbitallr
IF you want a late Fall Style Ti NO4p;
so '
F you want • good Pnlx of ao: :: 24 1n o
IF you want • FAEIRI9I,I6I3I=in
r you want a good French Celt Getter
go to liditliair
IF you waut a good Umbrella,
go to NORMS
IF you want good Paper Collar&
go to NORRIS'
IF you want a fashionable sull:fwmr
IF you w ant surythlng In tlas Oentlemsn's Line,
go to NOKRLW.
I F yon pant agof)dfilifOßE,
. f ,go to Nosat.s,
I F 4:3o o 7 want good HEAVY lijr1:11.3:1,40
Also—A large dock of CASPIMNBXS IN THE
PIECE. Fellow preferring the goods to Ready
made Clothlng eau be accommodated at the low
eat cash price. TIIEO. C. NORRIS.
Oet. 11, HIM tI
FREBII ARRIVAL
DRS o. o .7z) s
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
at the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON.
Their stock amulets of
MERINOES., all 4yles.
DELAINEB, ,
all styles.
CALICOES, all styles
MIIBLINB, all grades.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
at 11l styles sad quality.
Persona wanting- GOOD GOODS and
GOOD BARGAINS,
Should not SW to go to the Store ot
• A; fIOOTT BON,
Clismtenbarg street, Ind Square,
Oct, 11, 114e7 , G ettysburg, Ps.
5 . 40 WrilaPaS
OF THE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Ilammiss• 111 mall bine email%
ACROSS THE CONTINENT,
ARE NOW COMPLETED.
VIZ MACK BILIDO LAID ADD 111ALWA DDIMIND
With!!! Ten Miles ,af the Summit
OP TFIE nocxl motarrAnrs.
The proepeet that the whole
GRIND LINE TO THE PACIFIC
WILL BE COMPLETED IN MO,
was never better. The means eo tar provided for
coratrriction have proved ample, and there Is
no leek of funds for the most vigorous proaeen
non of the enterprise. The Company's FIRST
2dORDWitE, I !ONDS are now sabred at PAR.
The" pir
SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD,
and have thirty Yeats to run before mattering.
Subsertptions will be misdeed In GEITYS
BUBO, by GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, and in New
York at the Company's Moe, Na 20 Nassau
street, and by
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL RANK, No. 7 Naa•
mu street,
CLARK, DODGE t 00., Bankers, No, 61 Wall st.,
JOHN .1. CISCO d SON. Bankers, No. 51/ Wallet,
and by the Company's advertised Agenta
throughout the United States. Reerdttaneee
should be made in dmita or other funds par in
New York, and the bonds will be sent free at
charge by return express. ,Partles subsertbMg
through local amen* will look to them for their
safe delivery.
A NEW PAMPHLET AND YAP, showing the
progress of the Work, Rotuma. for Construe-
Lion, and Value of Bonds, anis be obtained at the
Company's Mom or of Ito advertised Agents, or
will be sent free on application.
MAIN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York.
Feb. M, NM. tf
FIEICIO
IRON-Ml-4RON
rffat' GETTVERURR FORM!
aohseethsts IRE public
they Dove twi l t ill attabieetio
with their ReasibElliotad ars aaN asonainetrln
rEtßic:..l •1
mach as MOO, Honroshas and init bad. sad re
-2s invite itlackmatthaaadataatews loess
era illy
eall, feeling eattallai that EitAwlll be able
to plait* as to quallty, Satoh mid
lia/NREA.Iit Ji WARREN.
N. R.—Ths highest Wolin! prim paid tor
wrought and wrap Rosa. B. It W.
• •
Deo 17. IWO
the WM. to odl iodic* the
ye do* OW What elt ihtl
fla 03 , di/4101Rn.
(1 112 " 1311 u:igi" M:oked* l M6!'l mr 26 "b .
v_r
_andiMsn4
WO CORDS OF
two CORDS OF
OEO. ARNOLD, Cashier
SOLDIERS'
PHOTOGRAPO.A4Ma
LAMM , '00 . 1174N10115,
TO2LEI2I SETS,
WEffING DESKS,
PERFITAIERY,
Fasay Obis sad Bohemia* Vase',
TOTS, ike.'lll,
AT A. R. FEISTEL'S,
OppcSdte lishaestais' Mere.
Gettysburg . 'Web Sr. INS..
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS.
THE undenhened has bought out his &emu
partner, Wm. Chasm, and now continua" the
144:COMV14:100:04:teliajp1 r;:fii
hlmmetf—at the Gettysburg Lime Yling, on the
corner of the Batlrood andN.
Thlinidol for punt patranowa, he will endeavor to
deserve its continuum*, by prosecuting the bust
nes*
is viliorowdy sad au as lane s sesta as pos.
title—alwort selling . good article and giving
wood measers. Farmers and others may look
for the prompt glllag ot ardims.
He also mai:ma the
COAL BUSINESS,
Miming the most popular kinds. Hoorokoopms
*Sul others should give him a coll. Bluckuulth
Cot constastUy on hind.
\ Lime •nd Coal delivered anywhere in Get-
JACOB itESLET
OerUe4iurg, N0v.15,1867. U
tin ! LIME
114'3A-ILBOAD !
TUE undersigned are new engaged In the sale
at LIME la Gettysburg, reoll, sing It by Raltroad
every del• They amply • irst-ate article.
FARMERS AND 41:nifFLELS
are mewed that It can't be beat.
Orders .abetted, and one dare nodes re-
=
Priem-01D 60 pia hundred baobab If pad oaah ;
Ile 60 at ninety days.
Liens also sokl and &pared at
HAWN'S AND GULDLN'S STATIONS,
on sae Gettysburg .11allrond, •e $l7 50 cash, or
VS be at ninety days.
EDWARD EI=IM
F. L. wisorztaT
Lime PM be esieged of the latter al the Weight
Depot, In Getttibtus.
Mora D,11.8. if
GETTYSBURG
NATIUNAL BANK.
GOVERNMENT BONDS_ ~ot MI kinds, BOUGHT
and dOLD.
SEVER-THIRTY BONDS converted into FIVE
TWENTY BON without charge.
~~Q`li~}qa )liMY~ra?.l ~I~LU 4a[lNta a:r~,
The HIORERT PREMIUM paid on GOLD and
SILVER. .
STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds, bought for
persons without CHARGING COMMISSION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Internet on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per
Ce.g., VIZ :
3 per eeat. Ibr I year,
4 per rent. OW II means;
3 per seat. Ilbr $ mantis.
In regard to U. 13
Persons Irtshing 1
Banda, sad Blocks et all kinds, ore invited to
lave um • cal„ mad we will Iv. all
J. EMORY RAlit, Oishler
OWlobar& Oct. I% OM U
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
OF O.IIITYRBITRO
WM Snow Intension Special Depoilti,as tbllowl
II per east. per muss= Om 1 year
4 « «
1;;1=;M:=1
EZMI
will staved 740 NOTEEt tato 640 BONDS, Si
furnaL, free of clouts.
CAHN COMPOUND MIRUEIST NOTE. sad
COUPONS.
WM also purchase or WI STOCIFII arid BONDS
of every kind, free at charge as eammlidao, and
will at all times pay the HIGHEST PRICE for
GOLD and SILVER, sad will, with pleasure
transact all Wetness promptly, as heretofore,
pertaining to a well regulated Rink.
660.111.N0LD. Cashier.
oeußriburs Ploy. 4 UM
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY, &C.
I=
SOPB.R McatETNETS
NEw JEWELRY BORE,
On York Street, opposite the Bank, Get
' ymburg, Pa.
♦ XXI, !ND TOLL
SILVER AND PLATED WAILS,
meek on `flans% eultan, iroardeons, rates,
Mks, ft, Woo &be inni via Rork
Bows, WdessW, aw 4 bwkwilas=
. •
aiiiitusot beta a/ ark as sir are.silie=l"l==faellea—
solll. *animated *a be what thew we
"=.lllgh
-HOOP 'SKIRTS, •
„ A nn QIIAUTL
. • ,At: Greatly Rained Priors,
•-. . .
•
Bb 1V d WOODS'. - •
tc
.~E~ ~}
TO .THE PUBLIC.
frlandarigned take this method onalbeM-
E h
the "Oka that they @MU carry on the
Cabinet-making "Business,
bt all its varied branches, and that they now
bass oa hand a large assortment of
BUREAUS, REDSTEA.DB,
Dabies, armor Cupboards, Wes, Binh,
Stands, Einffinv./3
_ureaUS, Marra,
f/f fifirelenl Nadi • fit short
everytklag fn tliCtzbi
nebrnaking tine.
Alio, 'MIT T-M MADE TO ADE
TO
AND MP
FINS ORDER.
An of which will be finished promptly, at the
old stand, on South thiltimore street, to
kfleselensassere Tannery. Them haw.
I t ar t rar Sa i rr t clgr a Zuz n in t . t k e e
work as any ;hers, not...better. New begin
ners and others will find it to their advantage to
sW and bay from as, as we are determined to
sell as low as possible to Suit the times.
GA.RLACH a TRIMMER.
Dee. 20, em
CABINET-MAKING.
W. U. StagMr,
U L ,:::ING located In the town of NgW OX
FORD, Adams county, will carry on the
ot Oablnet-making, la all lie branchee,
FURNITURE
kept on hand and made to order. He will aim
keep for sale a choice assortment of
CHAIRS.
He invites the citizens of the town and sur
rounding country to give him a call, as he will
Sell low as can be purchased at any other
place. He will guarantee his work to be made
up in the best manner, and of materials.
New Oxford, Jan. al, 11368.
HAY AND GRAIN
maSundersigned would announce to the du.
sena of Alit= county that they still carry on
GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS,
at the old stand, GRANITE STATION, on the
Gettysburg Railroad. GR AI Ney prepared to say
the highest prices for .ND HAY. The':
keep all kinds of
GROCERIES, SALT, GUANOS;
otr-, which they will sell at the smallest grata.
Give us a call and see Sr y reeoulves.
PIIILIP HANN tr. SONS.
Dec. 2U, 1867. ly
=I
DAVID MCCREARY. JOHN F. McCREABT.
"Best always Cheapest"
Beat and Cheapest
SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS and
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County,
are always to be found at the old and well known
Ch stand, Baltimore at., opposite the Presbyterian
urch--
McGREARY6.
Our Biding and Wagon Saddles
are the Most substantially MGR and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mounted,)
are complete In every respect and warranted to
bent the very beet matcrlod and workmaruddp.
Our upper leather Draft Collars
c.sNsurr BE BEAT. They are the best FITTING
and inert durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness
are made to order, as Cheap ail theyden be made
anywhere and In the most substantial manner.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
Flames, Fly-nets, and everythlng in the line.
Nast bean we cheaper.
Our prices
have been =Mom to the lowest living standard.
A liberal percentage for cash, off all bills
amounting to 55 or more.
We work nothing but the best stock and will
warrant every article turned out to be in every
=Sze represented
tki for past favors we invite attention to
oar present stock.
Oil-Chce as a call and examine mums and
=1
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE.
A I.Yr.RGE amortmerit of fine
GROCERIE ,
Tem, Craft White Bumsr: of all kin4A and
Brown Bugs cheap. prim new orop orisons
bi °lassos and aitradorof Flynn,* ; blEtEl MA
EREL, beet In mirket. All klmis of
LIIIIIOItB,
wludinale and retail,ift Wine, Brandy, Bye
ey
Whisk, he., for and older purposes,
in any quantity.
Sir 8., blialder's Herb Bitters, and the "Gnat
Ahoy HPKERW GRAPE WIWIC.
ncurrnr,
Baltimore streetGettystning.
April 6, HIM tf
VALUABLE PROPERT I ES
J OHN C. 20 1 11 1 CH, O LAN . D ., A2.I.IT,
,pl 6,
Has tarsals. a number of desirable properties, to
which be sake the attention of those wishing to
purch ase o .
Two N. 1 STORM STANBEI lir WA or rent,
with stock of goods doing a moat badness, near
Railroad, situated to beautiful villages; good
chance for persons wishing to engage in the busi
ness. Pomeasion given any time.
A LIMINTONE FARM of 55 acres, near Rail
road, brick house and all necessary out-buildings.
A LISIYMTONE FARM of MO acres, with Flour
and Haw Mill, house, barn, and other out-build
ings, situated in Baltimore county, Md., 111
from Baltimore..
A LIMirTONE FARM of 480 acres, brick house,
brick barn, In Baltimore county, Md., 17 miles
from Baltimore._
-
ALARGE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP,
with Dwelling, situated In a county seat, near
Railroad and Depot. Good chance for doing all
kinds of work, Also, several Town Lots will be
sold with the above property if desired.
A FARM OF 100 ACRE, In Adams county,
with goal Stone House, good Barn, de., near a
turnpike and railroad.
FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn, he.,
r rter. of a mile from a raliroad station.
-du
;Lites ACRES T ;on the Carlisle turn
pike, under good cultivation, with a large Brick
Rouse, Bank Barn, and other out-buildings, all
new.
A LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 25 Acres; of land.
The militias four pair of Burrs, and all machinery
for doing merchant work. Best water power in
the
m
A FI L IT
OF 175 AMES, near the Haw °Ter
turnpike, on which la erected a good Houae, Barn,
and all other n out-bon - ince
A FARM OF 200 A good land, with large
Brick House. Barn, and 2 Tenant Housea-10 sere.
in wood—half a mile from G hee Conowsco Chapel.
A HOTEL, In New Oxford, two-story, roomy,
and convenient for business. Good chance;
tonne easy.
Also, s number of good Houses and Lots for
sale In grew Oxford. . _
..ierso as who wish to buy Real Estate, as well as
(boss who wish to sell, are requested to give the
subscriber a call at his store in New Oxford. Ad
dress,
JOHN ZOUCIC, Land Agmt,
New Oxford, Adams county, Pa.
April I, laff. ly
A DESIRABLE
TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE BALE.
TDO I .IEUDeVEMNe(! Prlvals ,
t thein c. 2 the
tion of the Taneytown and Es: adtistr:rs
roads, In the boch of Oettysburg. The 111
house I s antaintily Malt, of stone, sad
contains twelve large rooms. Thaw Is a strong,
never-Paling Spring of first-rate water In the
assonant, and 154 Acres of Land eanneeted
It. The location Is a very pleasant one, and with
• little additional outlay this could be made one
of the most comfortable and desirable homes in
the borough or Its vicinity.
JOHN RUPP.
Nov. M 1867. tf
1868. SPRING OPENING. 1868.
EYRE & UNDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PIIIILADELTILFA.
NEW SPRING BILKS.
NEW SPRING SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOOD&
STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS. -'
E. & 1.. always keep the
BEST BLACK SILKS.
N. B.—lerr Cam Brun will and tt to their
Interest to call. ae Basplus hem Auction are
daily resolved.
March 17, UM& et
Administrator's Natio&
.10MT Auxins
TAMES TIAILKINfeII IMITALIZ.—Letters of ad
mintatration on the estate of James Timmins,
late otOikwd township, Adams oonnty.deoeased,
having been granted to tho anderslipted,reaktLag
tgoontpleaaant township,
he hereby p i
es no
tice to those indebted to said estate to maks Int•
mediate paymentand thasehaving daises?lf:
theseine to present them poverty anthem
for eettlemefft„
mArraew a. mms,
April S,IJEE. & 4throlidstrator.
Nmeaator's Notice.
iur ARY MINEHAIWIEI SWAM:C.—Letters we
e rt=""te.jr"sal."."l.7, TeZ d
hiketag in temt apo to the umbartleaml,
theassa bermedp, he herebferen he
ron all persona Indebted to mid estate to
maim latmedisia harramat. mid Mime Wine
mums mated the
lMated far settleM same to present them proper
tritaitlesaeat.
W=TAX STALLMMErni,
Mar. 18M. Executor.
Tupartnership bantam adman" between
. andeaslgnea In the Penance alma
Ina blidilinkliall diaeofteil an the lir i M d at
ream , . ,
s iti
l itral age mans. The hooks
1
, „,!" _mama 'IL Oalp,arele i
Ho , IMMO up Ma raw as lan
la
or s
aor lab s &=
fr to __,r- - - ,
lan. A alt ar
WdIXTED
D. MOCREARY & SON.
I=l
NOTICE.
SPEER'S
- PORT GRAPE WINE,
utaalvmmospor v. Onieruguilione for Merck or
01Mili~i ~pew&
ifloceinstler Lathes tlObli
M Weakly Persist*
TO U
VINEYARDS. NEW JERSEY
Spier's Port Grape WI" fear Tears OIL
Jul: eeletsatsd narks* Wine is made
the Jake et tbe Grape, Tubed In
country. Its Invaluable
Tonic and strengthening Propetties
are nasurposied by say other smiles Vine. Be
ing the pure Miles of the giszoanced under
Mr. gpeer's own pens:sal au its purity
and genuineness sue owns . The youngest
child may partake of Its generoug qualities, sad
the wesnest invalid tt sidesn It
perticelerly be to the aged sturridit.
tate& and suited to tne nUrnents the af
flict the weskar sex. It is, in every respect,
1 JUNE TO BE ILISLIND 0Y
Invalids nee Speer'. Part Grape Wine,
Females me Speer's Port Grape Wine.
an'eaklypersons find a benefit by its use.
Speer . . Wlnsa In Hospitals are preferred tooth
mines.
Sold by Druoistaand Grooors.
WirThe Trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway
CAwden, and French, Richards& Ou., in Phila
delphia
A. lipase's Vineyard, New Jersey. °aloe. 3143
Broadway New I mil.
Auxust WI. 1M67. ly
DR. R. HORNER,
PHISICIA.V AND DRUGGIBT,
Office and Drug Store
-alm CHAMBERSBURG ST.
°ETAa°.
Medical advice without charge.
DRIRI9,_MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICYNEFI,
STATIOI.MRY, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSH
ER, BAKING CL
(REAM STUFFS, SPI
CES SODA, OF TARTAR,
LAMPS, coal. OIL, &c., &e.
PURE Lai:worts for medicinal purposes
Dr. It. Ifornera MIEN, a
chapped handa, rough akin ac. reliable remedy for
All articles warranted pare and genuine.
I=lM
TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY
AND ALL °TITERS
WHO WISH TO IMPROVE
qui E undersigned respectfully inflame the pub.
J. /le that he still ersitinues the
CARPENTERING BUSINESS,
at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and
is ready at all times to aocommodate thaw want
inganeng done in his He is prepared to
furnis all kinds of work for building purposes,
of the imaterial, and ae. neatly and cheaply
ae it can be done at any other establishment In
the county. Experienced hands always in readi
ness and work excepted with promptness and
dleji giinkita
for past favors, he ho pes, by at
tention to bnalnees, to receive a libe ral share o
public patronage. W-M. CHIUTZMAN.
June 17, Ita7. tf
NEW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD
frIHE thidersigned calls attention to his new
j_ &Lachine Hhop, at New Oxford, Adams °min
ty, which he has put up, at large expense, with
the determination to do good and satisfactory
work, He will manufacture various kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
such as THItFRRINU MACHINES, SPRING
TOOTH RAKES, fte.; and 111 keep the BUC K -
EYW REAPER a MOWER on haud for .le.
A deasiiptkma of ftEPAIRINO,done prompt
ly and an cheaply as passible,
He has In connection with his Machine Shop a
STEAM SAW MILL, upon which he will do all
kinds of work In that. line.
. • - -
He &aka the public to call and give him a trial
and he guarantees full satisfaction.
- JACOB STOCK.
. .
March 13, lege- eten
1411-" Star" copy and charge adv
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CLOTHTILRIX
WASHINGTON BUILD*O
165 AND le/ lIALTIVIORZ ISTIUMT,BALTIXORE, MD.,
CP constantly on hand a large and well as
sorted slack Mall kinds of goode at moderate
euPpO orders for the Ansa to the lowest
• either ready made or made to
to any part of the country.
u lreyneep also an extensive stock of FUR
NBUTIONG GOODS, embracing every article of
Gentlemen's Under-wear, Also, MILITARY
CLOTHS and every violet' , of Military Trim-
MADmange E , MILITARY 000D13. weal as an assorted stock of READY
Baltimore, Feb. El, PM.
REMOVAL!
THE szrrIrEIBUBA SKY-LIGHT GALLERY
Tit!underskpsed takea pleasure to announcing
the citizens of Gettysburg and the public
generally that he has removed from 'geoid room
on West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and
nearly oppo.ite the store of Pahoestock Brothers.
The room he now occupies haw been recently
fitted upp expressly for ht. business. The location
L an admltable one, enabling him to lake pic
tures in all shades of weather, and with a correct
ness unequa ll ed any where elec.
LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS,
'of every she. and deecription, executed In the
knee, style. Particular attention given to the
CARTE DE VIEUTE, and to copying ALMELO
TYPES and DAGIJERREOTYPO3 of deceased
friend,. Alao—
THE GETTYSBURG GEM'S,
a new style of pluton., which has become very
popular with the public, not only for their beatity,
but for cheapness and conveulence. SIXTEEN
for ONE DOLDAR only. Also—THE PORCE
LAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and du
rability are unsurpassed.
We we prepared to carry on the business in all
Its various branches, and having had considera
ble experience we run no risk in
GUARANTEEING pERFECT SATISFACTION
Our facilities for shill display of our skill are
unequalled by any other Gallery in toe moray,
and we would therefore invite every one to nil
at the
NEE' GETTYSBURG FIET-LIGITZ' GALLERY.
can and examine our Specimens and judge for
yoursJune el 2s, ISM. ves. LEVI MUMPER.
NEW BAITAY.
NEWPORT & ZiEGLER,
MRCHANICAL BAKT.RB,
Sonth Waahinit street, onel square tram the
Eagle Rote GI=YRBURG, Pa. Co dantly on
hand, the b eet of
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, itch
Persons -wishing 'fresh Bread will be served
every morning, by leaving their names and resi
dences at the Bakery. Every effort made to
please. Give tos a call.
April 10,18!0. tf.
Great Qonowago MillB.
W. 19 0 Bijarlla2
G ZIIEAT WANTED.
u orsigned, having remodeled and improv-
ed hill AMA near New ML. ester, ms county,
(formerly railed "Walnut Drove, - but now
Great Camerae° MULL") is prepared to do all
kinds of work in his line with annaual diflpatch.
Conatantly on hand, for sale or exchange, the
very beet qualities of Super, Extra and Family
FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour,
with every variety of Chop and offel of wheat.
Having a SAW MILL attar-bed, he is prepared
to saw all kinds of lumber, at the (Modest notice.
A Farmer In need of lumber and Soar, can put •
log upon his wagon, throw • few bushels of wheat
on the top, have the wheat exchanged for flour
and the Sawed, thus saving a double trip—
and all beesurse of theperfpct machinery now em
plgievl4 the be these
et w orkmen, he will be able to
everybody. Tiankful for past fat ors, he
ro e 4s ae for•• continuance of the same.
H. J. MYERS.
New Cheater, April 22, DAL 1y
VERDIVE'I3 IMPROVED
OIL.
ACHMIICAL PRPIPARATION OF LARD, or
Lard OiL neutralising l attraction
oem—the mom of gum At. ie ,
and imparting to It
(by chemical &Malty) a property of
ATTRACTION FOR METALS,
whereby It la retained. In lubrication,
CONTINUOUSLY PURE
from at least 15 to Se per cent. longer than sperm
011.
iarla. 19 10; Coat, or Mr Gallons, 12 06 per
45, 7io nTmumet imwai et 's4=lsiduetc. and for the
RE
TAILERS, tae 4,
iomi n r
Is put up, In W AND e
required
quanintioa, at an advance to cover the coat of
Dan, and ► reasonable retail prank:
6 eqtlire $l2 5.12 MIS
t "
1 46 74 "
' 11 1
1 2
"
"
Cam credited on return to order. Discount by
esee, to retail dealers.
Sew* Machin
ou Is ann i citap as a SEWING MA C/111416
ao4 ARMOR 0 la to 4 eak i llt s e Atntj IS
eents- la dec. M and eases; ni
os. so contr-ladrod (sad mon f. and
la 96 aa.lll ad )4, I and I dos. or • sold
by areal Madalaai Aaenta, rine aaaa-brag
gaga, Groom and Ooontry Merchanta. Orders
reesteed taros. the Snide.
The Winter Standard of the 011 Ia 36° to UP Fah't.
OIL in sidle *ad bble.'snidiel to ietarn and
credit within Id days, 111111IIple lots .10 days, alter
degdgeile=
Aw Aka. antitte re° %igh EMPTH
dopplien. HiptitetEinieLli
ttlaMit SON% Hoot, 42 Satan Front nreet.
WM, AtELUMI Msalainlete, and the
PHILADELPHIA AULCHDPIE AGENCY, Eh and
Minseillesate, PallindadtAla.
- C. S. ts*La' VERGNE, MOT.,
Bramok Menu Vagary, 106 Canotohill
F*. I!, lat: r 4 1 " 974 " • .
:New. petteteet t .
ee maw linear, eea be_ me
J. le MCKIM&
tioft sdie MIAs, Obsoks,
11/140t0
m.:knrsass•4,2 Co.
TOM lift! AY
, t 4
y4\
Ito lit . ta . 61 wok*.
I t• \ NUYORS 4 \ • =max Ci
1,7
V
rEE23EI
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
I WHAT IT PUSUPORTA TO B.
AGENUINE HAIR ftIiFITOGATIVE chant.
lug Gray . Light, Red or Faded Hair to the
Do,k. imatimue Mae" ?Venn, which at, adorn
youth or age. It will punitively eradlimte No
mura and Dandruff froth the neap, end where
there Is life In thit gland.. will cease& new growth
of Hair to put forth on bard "pea. Tbotusanda
are taawytug to the above.
PRICE 11.11,TER BOTTLE.
WA. P. Ituebler, Wholetwle and Retail Agent,
Oettvrburg—and for wile &trot:4l by ell Druggist*.
Feb. 14, 18111. 1)•
BAUGH'S
Commercial Manures.
urE announce to armors and dealers In Fel.-
, thsttbe following prises hav e b een
slope:et for tne present spring mason :
BA LIGHTS SAW ROPE PHOSPHATE.
Pries, SU per 2,000
RA crows CRICA
Vet GO /lONE PER TILIZER
Price, per 2,000 lba.
BA UGH' CHICAGO BLOOD 3fANL'BE.
Prim, $5O g0...1 . 2,000 lb*.
Thal well known popular trade-mark will be
found upon every package of the at,. e manures.
L E. NARK
The high estimation in which Aron's BONR
MANCTILES have been held, during fourteen) ears
past, we shall fully sustain In the future. Ile,
lug now tile entire control of the great resources
of the city of Chicago, for furnishing Ammonia
and Phosphate }gelding material, viz.—Rouen,
Dried Flesh, Blend, to., tie have, in connection
with our works in Philadelphia, the largest fuel!.
Mee for furnishing these manures, at the above
low prices.
HAUGH &SONS Philadelphia.
NORTH-WENTEIINFIIRTILIZINGOO.,Chicago.
JOHN RALllitiN A CO., Gen'l Aeta, New York.
GEORGE W. KIRKF. & " Dorton.
GEORGE LUG DALE, laureaale AS . L, Baltimore.
For all information respecting the above Ma
narers, address either of the above houses.
Jan. M, 188 P. gin
DIAIOND CONFECTIONARY,
JOHN M. ISHNNIGH
iff Ale Just received and is now opening one of
)Ly the finest assortments of GOMM in his line
ever opened in Gettysburg, oonsisUng
TOYS OF ALL KINDS,
FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES,
FRUITS,
OWCZCIES
LEUONS,
NUTS, and
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS
6ree.ll and examine hie stook, on Baltimore
street, near the Dhamond.
Dec. 13, PM. tr
MI, it gna QOOl%
E.' MITEIIINEW
la now eseatilind a large stock of
•
DRY GOODS,
TILONS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
HARD WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
I call the attentton of my ctletomenl and the
eommutlity to my large stuck of Goods, which 1
am now Mitring at lower rates than they have
been dace the Intr., and at peon which cannot
fall to strike the purchaaerrut cheap. With every
tactility for parehaahlg (hoods at as low dorm as
any in the trade, I am also prepared to meet
competition 10 low Priced from any and all
quarters.
Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices
is lily establish.' rule.
F. ILITENHEW.
Petersburg. (Y. 13.,) Oct. 18, 1807.
NEW DRUG STORE,
LN NEW OXFORD.
THE nndendaned has opened a Drug Store In
New Oxford, Achim,. county, and respectfully
calk the attent ion of the public to his stock of
PAINT%
DYZ WaaAr
I.A.TEST MEDICINEA
and a full aaaortrnent of DRUGS; in a word a
complete clock of Goods generally kept Ina [lnd
ebted Drug Store. All of which have been put
chased during the pest two weeks, and will be
sold low. AU thearttelea formerly manufactured
at the old astablliihmeni- in Est Berlin can be
had here, Understanding hle business, perfectly,
and aelectlng his good , ' iilmaelf, he to able to skr
rant Druga pure and as represented Thepub
llc are requested to give him a trial.
If ILLER.
New Oxford, Vey 0,1167. tf
Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS the Ana. Bonnet FISHER, Pree
ident of the seeerul Courts of Common Pleas
In the counties composing the leth District, and
Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jell Delivery, for the trial of all capitol
and other ollhndera in said district, and ISAAC E,
WIER..II vs and ISAAC ROBINSON, Fogs., Judges of
the Courts of Common Piens, and Justices of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery, for the trial of all capital anti ether of
fenders In the county of A deans—have leaned their
precept, bearing dote the gab day of JANUARY,
In the year ofour Lord one thousand el Itht hundred
and slaty-eight, and to me diretted, for holding a
Court of tkunmon Plena, and General Quarter
Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery
and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg,
on MONDAY, the 20th day of APRIL, MSS—
NOTICE IN HEREBY OIVEN to all the Jostl
er of the Pesee, the Coroner and the Constables
within the ssJd county, that they be then and
there In their proper persona, with their Rolls,
Records, liaquisltions, Examinations, and other
RenienlN•anotsi, to dn those things which to their
atDeee and In that behalf appertain to he done
and also, they Rho Will prosecute: against the pris
oner* that are or then shall be In the Jolt of said
county al Adams, are to be then arid there to
prosecute against them cash all be J eat,
PHIP HAN, ftherlit
Rheriff's Ofeee, Gettysburg, March :20, ion,
PhibulAlPhia, March Id, 1868.
jt7E beg
ft; gur Inspectionnnu that "
oure are n ' t usual poral to
o
went of
MZLLINEttY 0001 A.
consisting of the NEWFT SHAPE': in'Stmw,
Silk and GIMP Hats, Bonnets, sr.; WI% eta. Silk
Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ruches,
Crapes, Blondes, Braids, Ornaments, &0,, &o.
We WWI be happy to wait on you at our Store
or receive your orders.. Prices low for Qush.
Yours, &c. If. *Ara',
Noe. 103,105 & 107 N. Second tit., Ph I lads.
March 19,150 N. 1m
Assignee's Notice,
E undersigned, Aaaignee of the estate of
srTheoptillus hlpabtann, llenallen town
, Adams county, under deed of ' , Manta* , me
eligninent, in trait for creditors, hereby glees no
tice to all pertains knowing themselves indebted
to saki Theophlltut Epystlman to tall and make
Immediate payment, and those having claims, to
present them properly authenticated for sett/e
-ment. HENRY EPEELMAN,
March 13,1868. 6t Assignee.
Administratrix's Notice.
JACOB K. OYLER'S ESTATE—Letters of td
ministration on the estate of Jamb K. Oy
ler, kite of Franklin toWnithlp, Adams county,
detecting], having hoes granted to the Under
signed, residing In the same tusouhip, she
hereby gives hotrix to all persona indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present
them properly authentic:and to...tenement.
JULIANN OYLER,
March 20, INS 41* Administratris.
idinimstmtor's Notice,
LACOB igSAVELY'ff ESTATE—Letteralba&
ministralten on the estate of Jeeoh latavely.
of Garmany township. Adams coo: F. 4IT
ceased, having been granted to the told
r ai esiding In - the same townetdp. he beteg;
m nollee to Mt pe Indebted to said es
tate
e to make Immediate rsons
payment. and those
blethr dainty siodnst the same to Mama the=
properly anthetrUentert for settlement.
IoI.S.H.TLIS L. EITAVILLY.
Much It, LW fit aatnalnlittgator.
WEECIZRAI piuggegaq LODE. m
ut liana. a kwr it, W.l
Um' 11**Maato at *
Silt pie* 14'
ot ama ).
PAO. tr . , •
W. Tipton,
aigonn, Mort/wad owner
oftbe Diantdadi (Mewl door to McClellan's Ho
weiwToolialifishore he can at all times be
(bend Toady to to btsidness in his line.
He has aka re Sind will ensure
L a VI II & MI. /OA a
alai . , RIDS4 II .
L i aal " a= " lig g r a er kgenS
tvowmtins. Mathes or
ISt ''' ; 'C
''" VI
an ' Ervit E nt .
ADA= 00M417 `
bITITUAL FIRE INSURA.NCS COMPANY.
IxectatroaArze, Mmacit 111, lan
°mount
'President—George gwope.
Vice Preeldeot—enunuol It. Busse/l.
isocretary—D. A. Buehler,
Treasnrin—lL Fahuestoe.
tfixtinittive °mum! two — RobertCutdy. An.
drew ISOttitarttnall. Jacob King
yluidenri IGZ l b N e weP r e' S D. tt A ltu ßleeedee ascll : R.
A. L. nuexr:„:
- IT. A
tara=B:4gxiqltntktt ;ViT. " D. '9 l7l e rneo, ' P 14:
Oxford; Win, B. Wilson, Ilesidersville; few
PlegingAnntban; John Wolforti Latlinote; john
Pleisinit d atat Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Benders.,
villa; let F. GM, Now °shin! ; H. Mar
• gull, tiontlitonban; John cuilitlnghani Prete
donsmr.; John Horner, MounlJoy ; Winat o .
Llhe
qr-Thls (km pony la limited tune operations to
the county of Adams. It has been lit operation
for noon , than IS yettra, and lb that period has
mails but oar asaossment, having paid lames by
fire during that period amounting to I ig.ties—gs,..
NO of which late 'wen paid during Um lost two
roan. Any poison desiring an Insurums ran
apply to any of the above nutted Managers Mr
further infornudion..
Arne Elietrutlva Committee meets of theot
floe or the Oompsny, on the last Wadi:ter:l4y to
every month, at 2 o'clock, P. SI,
Oct. It. u
WATCHES I WATCHES I !
L EWD; STROUSE
1 L largely enraged In the Watch trade, and haa
Pat returned tram New York with an uneenelly
attractive amorunent. He ultra such bargain*
as cannot fail to be acceptable to - bnyers. Itls
stock embraces a large lot of the
CELEBRATED .. AMERICAN WATCHES,"
GOLD AND SILVER, via
"P. R. rArtlett,"
T r4 .i. E , 1 , 1,17." and "App.Won
with Watt:hex of *lntuit en other makes.
If you want CHEAP and GOOD.Wittehoill nu
wriumers.
At hie old Mood, Carlltle stree,t
nearly oppuel to the Depot, Ciettyaborg, INN
continue. the Grocery. Notion and Con
fectloocry business. W heretofore.
Juno 24, OW. t(
Robert D. Armor,
GASFITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL
HANGER,
Abet Middle St., half tg evare from the Cburt-Moue
•
GETTYSBURG. PA.,
WU , promptly attend to all oilers In Ma
line. Work dune in Rio most Satisfactory
manner, and at priers as low as can potsply he
affOrded to mike allying.
GAS PIPE furnished, as well as Chandeliers,
Brackets, Prop Lights, he.; also WATER PIPE.
Stops, Top and Frost Spigots, and, In short, et e
rythlnig betonglus to pus or avatar natures.
lielliflung, and tarnished If &sired.
Des Is, lattr. t(
USSINGER & smREMAN,
N O. 2 WiTsT 2IAILKET STREET,
I.ORN.
IMMMM=I
PIANOS k. C.USINET ORGANM,MEI.ODEONR,
. .
Muttic`AL /NovfItUSII:NTI3,
reepeetfully Inform the publte that they
pared to furnlnh l'hune: of the fullowlng maim•
facture or of any other make that may he pre
ferred.:
Rottkest Nehraidt,
ilalekerthic dit Mo. Illredbury.
Kastbe & Soo. 4:wle A Sou.
K#ITFI - 9 Ci.I.LUIt ATM,
CcITTAGE, liAltMoNlr .ND
ORUASAt AND MELODRO.:I7I.
These,lnstrnments 1411111.1 unrivalled by Any
thing found lii this countr, or In Europe, so IN
admitted by ail lin partial atig.. Tile 111061 1.111-
luent Pipe Organ r, end Perk. lours, the
last to disco% er 4,11 111.1". in 1,61 .Tune, pro
1101111veti 11610 11s11 nui6,11,141 another. for ex
ceedingly quick art leulat hut 6161 L 41110,1 Ttille, the
essential feature In Instruments of this ellll4/4.
We Invite tile se% ere send Inv and eritirlsni of all.
PATENT VIII( lIt•AfA'N 4 TiL 13111 LO.
This late and Thltudt. wonderful invention (so ire
knowledced by all leading artistsi will he toutut
only In the Fstr , It,tintnents. In attempting
to describe the erfeet ..r this stop, we are at loss
for language. Its be.,ui le.. eannot he written, hot
must 110 heard to he uppLol . lllled. 11y tills 1111/1/
an onllnary perform, r chin produce an effect
which requfres a life tone of practice for an artist
upon A 1,10//11. i L niaLlruiy (Mangos the reed Tone.
giving the sympathetic sweetness of the human
voice, making It so melodious nod puns tbrs It
never falls to enchant the ILstener.
THE liAltl.loNle oIIUAN
for Chun. pulltle Halls and Pmlora has a
powet fel ~ul3-11Low with Indellendent reeds, llar
monle attachment awl Vox Humana Tremolo,
and la believed to he the moat powerful reed or-
Iran made, being nearly equal to ta Pipe Oman of
thrM• Umen the cont.
In4trumente warranted for five years.
BANll•lnupplled wlUx lustruineuta
and mutde nt retwonnble terms.
• .
A libend dlorount allow.' for Churrheo on/
Babboth Schools.
Sirlnntructionx given both In Vbeal and In.
'Unmet:mai Music., at our rooms, And at pupliti'
homer., el they to individuals °relaxant, on remain
able terms.
=l=
HOOP SKIRTS, -- /628
WM. T. HOPKINS . "OWN MAiti E"
01
"KEYRTONE SKIRTS"
ARE tie best and Ungart.wr LoW PatcgDffoop
Skirts In the market. Trail Skirts 25 springs,
St.ik; Si springs, 111.3); and 40 springs, 61 at.
Phan Skirts, 6 tapes, 2.1 springs, NO Vents, Li
sPrings.,_NO Cents: B o sPrings, 61,1 a; and K, springs,
$1.25, warranted fa every respect.
"Our OWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," Elev
en Tape Trails, (rem :Nita 60 springs, 81.20 to
Plain, Six Tapes 20 to springs, from IV, Cents to
62.00. These Skirts are better than those sold by
ether establishments us first chi,n goods, and at
flinch lower prices.
"Our OW\ Make" of "CHAMPION SKIT/T . lS' .
are In every wayperior to all other Loop
Skirts before the Pu su blic, awl only have to he ex
amined or worn to conviiree ever y one of the
fact. Manufactured of the best
English Steel Springs very superior tapes, and
the style of the metalic fastenings and instiller
of at - Leming theft surption for durability and ex
cellence any other Skirt In tills country, and are
light, r, more eltodlc, u ear longer, give more sat
isfaction, and are really cheaper than all others.
Eery lady should ho dims. They are being sold
extensively by Skit hunts throughout. tide and
the adjoining states at rry m prises, oderate pris. If
yOll slant the best ask for "Hook Ms' Champion
' if you du not find them, get the mer
chant with whom you deal to order them for yeti,
or come or send direct to los, Merchants will
end our different grades of Skirts exactly what
they need, and we especially Invite them to call
and examine our extensive maritime:it, or staid
for Wholesale Price hist.
To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and attic
Retail Trada, generally, and at Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should
be addreagaell. _ . _
itLiii - AciortY AND SAT,EIIOO3I, 823 ARCH
fiTtIF.ET, '
Detwevn Bth and 7th MIN Ildladolphta.
\VM. I'. 110PKINA..
Feb. 2R, IWt. 10m
Gettysburg Railroad.
COF CONNECTIOIsIa.—On and after
kj Wednesday, No% ember alb, 1867, Pumenger
Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, and
make oormections,_fla follows:
FiliST PASSENGER TRAIN w Illleave Gettys
burg at 8.13 A. M., with pansowers for York, liar
rlsburg, PhiLndelphia, kialtimore,and the North
and West, arriving at Hanover Junction without
change of cars, at 10.13 A. M., connecting with tho
Fast Line South on the Northern Central Rail
way, and arching at Baltimore at 12.20 noon.
Also connecting with Mall Train from Baltilnors
north, arriving-in 1 farrhiburg at 1.00 P. M. Arri
ving at Gettysburg 11.40 P. M., with passengers
from Ibirrisburg, York, Baltingore and Weah
ingtott.
SECOND Ilik.S.RF.NoEltil RAIN will leave Get
tyabarg at 1.30, P. M. arriving at Hanover Seine
tiOn at 9.30, and eonlleCting with mail train Smith.
Arrive at Baltimore at 6.00 P. M. Arils oat dot
tyaburg at .12M P. M., wlllypaxwugert from Phila
delphia, IlarriAlatr4 and the North and NVI-at,,
and also o
ith rassavr, (Hoot lidatill.ll.re SIM
Wa.ahlugton by the Lint line Dora., a Weil leaven
Baltimore at 12.10 noon.
•
Paaaengera ffin leave Baltimore In the Mall
Train at 8.20A.31., and arrive in Gettvaburg at 12.41.
P. M. Or leave Baltimore to the fast II me at 12,10
noon, and arrive In Gettysburg at 5.30 I'. ld. Tint
one chane at cars by the airs? train, eier way,
viz at I t anover Juni lion. The fact line on the
Northern Central St ill not atop at any local eta
tlo., except York, Hancrver Junction and Burk
tun. Conneetlems Certain, .
It. Mci'VRDY, Pres't
EZIEEM
- Hanover Branch Railroad.
N and after 'MONDAY, Dee. 9th, VC', pagsen
li ger trait. en the Hanover Branch Railroad
ultthmmo ae foliose . .
I , IHST TRAIN wiil Dave Hanover at 0.23 A.
M., with prieseugeni tor York, Baltimore. Harris
burg, and the North awl West. This train ar
rives at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., connecting
with the lust Line South, on the Northern Can
trill Railway, which arrives_ at Baltimore at 12.30
P. 31-, and also with the Mall Train North, which
arrives at Harrisburg at WS P.M.
Sai-This tram returns to Hanover at 11.30 P. II„
and arrives at Oettrabarg at 12.55 P. U.
SECOND THAIS lsaveananover at 2.4 i
and arrives at the Junction at 3.40 P. M., trumpet
ing witit lbw Mall Train loath, which arrives at
Baltimore MILS) P. AL_ Ptomaines by this tralu
for York la 4 over at the Junction until al/ P. M.
Sarlittho Toga returns to Hanover at 4.11 P. M.,
tlintownlntkpassamperafor Hanover, Gettysburg and LI t-
Paraengere leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Otte
[gaining wad LitAloidoWn,, Will take either Pie
Mail Train at LSO A. M., or the Fast Line at 1110
P. M. JOWEPR LEIB, Agent.
Dee. 20. 1864 If
Naahood: lbw Lost, How Reamed,
the radical
TUBT publ ish
dere (without
ed, • nevi edl or
J Dr. Culver:en . ' Oeletnsted
on
arg nr, voleineso ar
Mental and Pliyideld la.
l enient' to Marriage, a otion,
sad interim:ed . by al lies or
are•Priee, in • seated envelope.
_ea•V 'Lennie.
The celebrated author, la Ws sowrsoie easy,
clot , de= th eirk yearr a =e.
selause ow be sediaallp sand without the
danalroor use ur soedisine es the sopa.
canoe at the oat • mode stews
at ones !utopia eilhetast. by Waal
of which row atilletuni mean whitlinta ass
oiskok hew= histaell shoddy, Pal.
'waists, sad I
This Ladino Amid be la the heads et ow/
youth Intdalf47 lbw land.
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