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77tIDAY; APIIIL 94, rasa.
COMMON . . rAwaisb
In the opinion of most men farming
has been conducted from time m metoor.
tal with too little regard to the teachings
of common sense. Iu out times it watt
the custom for tons to take hold of the
lame, and manage them Just as their
father did, without Inquiring whether
this was the best way. They put In the
crops •et the same time, in the saute
month, and cultivated them In the same
way, and got Just about the same returns.
Whereas, If they bad exercised a little
common sense, they might have had
some other crop that would' have been
far morel profitable, or a much more
abundant - yield of the same. They did
net reason about the matter, but fol.
lowed a track which bail been beaten
before them.
Farmers at the present day, especially
what may be called fancy farmers, have
gone to the other extreme. With them
the cardinal virtue has been to disregard
the past, to strike out some entirely new
course, to do all their farming on some
praeLteular theory to whieh everything
mast be made to conform. If they have
not taken to raising hobby-honer, they
have taken to riding hobbles, until many
a one has been ridden to death.
Every farmer ought to be a reading
and thinking man, looking into what
is 'new, to see what value there may be
in it; but farming is eminently a practi
cal business, to be oonducted not so much
on theory as on experience. A theory
may be very splendid, but if it does not
work well, it Is worth 'nothing at
An Inventor of some fertilizing mateiial,
for instanoe,-may make It es clear as ttte
sun, on paper, that it contains all that is
requisite to Insure au abundance of till
or - that particular crop; but if it does not
cause the crop to grow, if it proves a fail
ure when it comes to be applied to the
soil, it will not be worth nay more-to the
farmer than a recipe for maktia_numn
,
sh Me alit of eaeumberi.
. The great thing for each and every
man to do, after getting an the nines
_pont and Information that he can, from
others and from books, is to exrcise his
own common sense" in cultivating his
grounda. Let him not be gol,erned by
any mere theory, or by any iron rule o f
.the past, but by the nature of his soil
the situation of his farm, the circum
stances bf his family, and a variety of
considerations which cannot here be
named; but especially by his own obser
vation and experience upon his own
farm. - Experience is the result of ex peri
moot, and this should not always be con
ducted In one direction; but common
sense Should be the judge to which all
questionii should be lett for decision.
now So liallos Early l'Onudoso mod Lima
Tomatoftrean be raised ten days earlier
than usual by topping the vines. Ninety
Per cent. of the fruit is within eighteen
inches of the gropd, and ninety per cent.
of the vine is beyond that distance. The
vino does not bleed, so that it may be cut
fearlessly, and the removed branches
should ho dug beneath the surface.
The proper time is sithen the first
•trait is of the size of an egg. The
sums principle applies to lima beans. If
allowed to grow et will they will roes•
sure forty feet; but the first beans are
formed on the lower part of the vine,
and many of those ou the upper part of
the vine never ripen. When the beans
are five ket and a halt high, pinch off
'the terminal bud, and repeat this process
shoultl a new shoot start from the final
leaf 'Milk. In consequence of this short
ening in, new shoots will be thrown out
from the main stalk, and these will be
well filled with buns, and so early In the
season as to perfect their ripening befine
frost. As compared with the old system
of permitting the vine to run at any
length unchecked, this has many advan
tages. The main stalk becomes twice as
large, the fruit-bearing shoots are formed
early, and the amount of crop is doubled.
On the old system more than half the
bean-pOds are developed ton, lab to
perfect tbenieelves before froet. Lima
beans require heavy fertilization, and
even the most highly nitrogenous ma,
norm may be fearlessly applied In great
quantities.
Several cultivators have tried different
methods of cultivations- One was In the
habit of using poles live or six feet high,
with rails tied on the top horispnially.
Thus treated the beans bear au abund
ant crop.
• Another planted about the: c tolddle of
May, In drills. The beans were three
or four Inches apart in rows. For the
want of poles, pea-brush wee used, and
the ;rinse ran all over It. This crop was
a very good one.
Others, using poles, let the bean run to
thi top of the pole. and then turn it
down ; if too long or vigorous, it is turn
ed up again.
, But the simplest, most elfeeilve, and
most approved methods are es we have
stated; nip off the shoots at Si feet, and
train to poles af feet apart.
.hae been ascertained that
well eared hay weighed In the field, July
20, and then 'stored in the barn until
Febuary 20, had lost 271 per cent.. of Its
weight It is, therefore, better to cell
hay In the field at $l5 a ton, than from
the barn atSW In mid-winter.
POTATO Ittnia—One of our correspon
dents writes that if farmers will plant
their potatoes near the house or barn,
-where the hens and young chickens can
have tree weft to them, they will keep
the bugs ofr. He says he has tried this
plan for two years—last year and this—
and has not been troubled with the "var
mlnta."
/111N0H1 WHEAT PROSPECTIL—The
Chicago ./ourna/ says that the reports
from Southern and Central Illinois are,
almost Without exception, that the win
ter wheat paned through tho'cold weath
er innanisfully, and promises an unpre
cedented harvest.
The ImritiostEns.—Bingham, But
ler, Loon and Stevens are the "liana
lege of the impeachment outrage.
And a pretty set they are. Butler accu
ses Bingham of hanging an Innocent
woman.. Bingham accuses Butler id
stealing 'peens. Logan is accused
of lumber encouraged the secessionists
to 'rebel, and of hiving induced men
to enlist In the rebel armies In the early
stages of the rebellion. HeAs also accus
ed of acting as counsel for parties who
have practiced enormous swindles upon
the Government. Stevens was the mov
ing spirit in treasonable and revolution
ary proceedings in Pennsylvania, thirty
ppm ago, which occasioned the " Buck
shot' War." Ile Is also guilty, by his
own oonfession of violating his oath to
sltppttft the C...';ustitution of the United
States. Ouch mien ate ntung lastru men ts
to preoroute t
Gownshe hnpsuch men t mock trial.
irtitAirtittrOoort Is said -to afford more
Itaguyfontrems poverty and want, and
Wrotefulars, than any other
Ilia atheism. population in the won
't:7a, r.
• • 8,41,1t . . 4: 0 3011 ;
REBERT & ,HOOVER,
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FARMING IMPLEMENTS--
BUCKEYE REAPER AND xowEn
BUCKEYE RIELIF-RAKER,Holfallna' patent;
aELF-DISCRAiWINO WIRE ROME RAKE,
Mammals'. pateut;
BRAND'S PATENT WIRE 110RE11 HAKE:
also
THE ROCKAWAY may. it4KE ;
THRESHING MACHINES; '
COix 'PLANTERS, two - kinds, Rldreman'■
patent and Warnbangtt'a patent, York ;
GRAIN DRILLK AI IIoorea patent; -
CORN EIHELLISK WanAmegh's patent, ie.
All kinds at REPAIRING promptly attended
to. CaII magi me what we amt do.
BEBERT E. HOOVER,
Fast Berlin, Adarsis as.,
Mar. 6, Sm
E H. MINNIGH.
CHAMBERSBURG STREET,
"I'M DOOR TO TOE ,11Ellnuorx UOTZI,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Confection, Periodical, _and News
Depot
AIL KINDS OF CONFECTIiiNS, CANDIES,
ORA: 1 101/i. LEMONS, NUTS
&C., &(., &C_
constantly on hand
ICE EREAIII AND CAKES
and parties at shortest rates
THE DAILY PAPERS OF IIA.LTIMORE,
ADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND
CMQ4CIZ MAGAZINES,
supplied ta ■ubeeribete at lowan rates.
Air CALL, ANDifXAM/NE. iea
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THE HOWE
SEWING MACHINES !
The most Perfect it Reliable in America I
The highest premium—the Cross of the Le
gion of Honor, and, Gal Medal—
awarded at the Paris Ex
,
position, 1867.
ilarEvery kind orNierk ma be done en tkem.
For stale at Geo. Jambe 4r. Brea. Btore Clam
berthurg street; OettythUrig, when they alb be
found operating and giving full inetructiena on
SirOSIO. JACOBS & BRO. - are the only Agents
f Adams on., Pr. "Circulars containing price
lad,da, am b had by add/maths them
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BARK! BARK!
1,100 CORDS *ANTED !
THE SITEECRIEER WANTS
600 CORDS OF
BLACK OAK BARK,
Au which be *ill pay OP ell per cord, ea flettriery,
in good order, at Ids Lanyard, to Gettyabung.
Wanted also,
600 CORDS OF
ROCK OA/11. BARK,
for which the higtir market price will be given
Feb. 11, 11e11.
SOLDIERS'
HE - .4D-Qua.4TBRS,
At NORRIS' STORE, la the place to get
F'ALL 4 do WINTER GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH,
I F you want a cheap Over-coat,
to
Ntoutuiv.
I F you want a good cheap Dremeeo g.
tc l o ,
P . you
want
a inCat . Eva"ai gttNOEßl.T.
IF you want • good pair of pants.
go to NORMS'.
IF you want • good Oman. Vel c,
to
Non
/.1" you want a PASHIOHABLt HAT
to Nbßßßi'.
I F you want a late Fall Style Osn
an to N
you ••••t• good pair of Boots or
go to N li talfe.
IF you want •PAHHIONABI : E go M-TIF E
I F you want • gOod IP rettuttediAle i r
IF you want a rOOO Umbrella,
go to NORRIS .
-
IF you want good NW Collalligo to 1.4 Is%
I F
you want a Mahn:mania eult v of to Cloata tis%
I F yam antanything In the Or p nl , enn'sLipe,
IT you want a good SHOE&
go to NOSELF.
want good HEAVY UNDER-CLOTH
go
go—A lArge Rock: of CAPPIIMEIRPPI IN THE
PIECE. Persons pietthrting the mods to Reedy
ade Clothing. eon be seeommohed
_low
est es eh prim. THEO. C. 110KRM.
Oct. 11, PM ft
MORO PHILLIPS'
aIaIIIIII =PROVED
Super-Phosphate of Limo
ortANDARD GUAILVITZSD.
FOR RALF. AT MAXO/ACTvitaa's sacra's,
No. Zr North Front Street, Phlladelptak
AND
110.116 Sahib etreet, Haltinaren
And * by Dealers in re t seral . throughout the
Oottuty
SOMIIIIZRO GUANO of which MONO
PHILLIPS' PHOSPHATS Is and alwaya has
been manulleamod, (and of (which be has sole
control for the trallied States„hpontaine arty
per e ast. noes Boas !tampions Halm Raw
It le nobs durable. The addltirtn
.e
Ammonia diem prosier ilertWalsor mho.
Over seven yam
on
s' expertenoe has proved to the n
S e ri
Farmer that It makes a heavier grain than even
stable monism and Is met ly ole but isou
D
Moe n. !6e S CD pair ton, 2" roe. iv Dlsowant to
HOBO PHILLIPS,
Fide Proprietor and lianutsestro.
Marsh 13, OS. Ont
boitime's Notice.
Tdanottoregviegi, Amignee of the estate of
Tfieophilus Eppelmon, of Momßen fawn.
p, Adams county, ander deed of voltuttary
rtgouten to troet-for meditate, looreby =lto
%lee toot persons Ong thomehoo
to au ei Theopttliage Eppototoo to ell sod to
lotiemellate payeagott.aamt Woo M to
present Went property ao geo
monk
Mandl li, Ma it
TOD Sour Uwe pm. to OW Minot& thsoo(k ike
iltalarlve steak Walt kWh's of Omit, a val
et Paste and mat skples 01 Vista a&
MEM%
em= s a.m.. Gosoisaiar
FURNYIURE.
SHEAFF,JI. 4 pEqCER,
PETERSBURG, (Y- 8.) PENN'A.,
Are prepared to offer lethal Public ghoylJpJacin
their line as damp a• can bl• bad la the 'wintry
ilieTurehaarm will d 6 will to eel and examine
our stork butorelouying dorerkbere
FURNITURE
made to order. Repsidig dm, serUyoiliesply,
aml with dlsipalleik.
Jan. 111, 111111 A. if
CANNON'S
MARBLE WORKS;
On Balinnets Irreei, opposite the Ilkent-House,
03777118UR0,,P12112r A.
tray " AI, rit. talk' Mairog rip the
FINICBT BTT IC OF THE ANC
Jane 4, Inn. U
OILEAP FM OASR I
NEW STORE!
GROCERIES, L/QEORS.IC.
e endellevied ham rethred to Gettysburg, and
opened a new Store. on Ilidtbnlre street. next
door to the Poet Ocoee , and nearly oppoelte the
Court Roam, where he Gads for male CHEAP
FOR CASH, a large and choice seelokrooot of
Grocerled.—
SUGARS, COFFEE , S, TEAS, MOLASSES, SYR
UPS, SALT, AC., with FISH,
BACON, LARD, &C.
VITNE7I, BRANDIEIS, GINS; WHIAILTEFI, RUMFI,-
sod
ere n iinl Ab°.any q ua ntity of cull any and
evft= Y
Ma la the place to buy CHEAP FOR
CASH.
April M, IsB7.
LEWIS STROUSE-
Iles bought hack his obi stand, on Carlisle street
and Is going Into busineas again heavier than
ever. Henske his old friends and the nubile to
NOTIONS GROCERIFFI CONFECTIONS, SE
GAhri, Tos&evok &c.,
n large variety, and a little cheaper than the
cheapest Don't lorpil We pluee—uesrly oppo
site the Rallrbad Station,
Gettysburg, Oct. 11. UNG. tt
BARGAINS
NEW GFROOMR-'1"
IN GETTYBIIIIRCI
701 IN CM.IIB ♦ BON
HAVE opened a new GROCERY, In Getty,-
burg, on the north•weat corner of the Public
menof uare, and have Just reeeirod a splendid assort-
m PRIOR
GROCERIES,
Including &mini, Codbes, 'Moasses, Syrups, Tess,
Bpkga, Tobiscoo - Salt nib &c.
AL°, QUEMISWARE, OONFECTIONS,
Art Juke and Notions
Nuts. Fru Wiel d s inumg n hand FLOUR
gen .nd e F nar n4nv e w rFs. ll also eep o
Raving purelaued for CASH. We are prepared
to sell very cheep. Give us a call and Judge
yourselves.
Sept. 27, M. tf
ROBERT C. COBEAN
H AM J wit received • new supply of
Hata, Cape, Boots and Sh oes,
Of latest styles, for Winter use, which be Is
selling at reduced prices. He also umlauts*.
three am! repabe
HARNESS OF ALL KINDS,
prom2ty and on ressonabie Senna Bridled,
Halters, Whips, Trunlos, V•llas. Talmo°, Cl-
pro, ind a great variety of notions eliwarrat
liand. Call at the old stand .= Cluunberabarg
street, two doors west of Duebler's Drug Store.
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The hlglles prices will be Paill lee all klnde
197Z1
Jun. 21, ' tf
WI C. STALLSKITH & SON,
GETTYSBURO, PA.,
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORI4
Ai* prepared to do all Made et Chrpentertug
--oontraaillig and erecting of all
kinds, Repolrina, &e. They keep constantly on
hand and manufacture to order,
DOORS, RIIUTIERR, BLINDS, SASH, DOOR
AND WINDOW FNANES
DOOR • WUIDOW Ba&CKETIB,
Aaiaaay Qatar Ankia la tba,lial/alas Use.
dawned material coastaatly du baud, exp.
rlenoed woelants alvips In rezuntpron, and work
executed with dUpateh.
Si)rders promptly attended to.
=DEMI
NEW SADDLER SHOP.
N the Hill, Baltnnore street, Oettyabarg, Pa.
—Constantly Cu hand, or made to order, all
9nds of
RIDING SADDLER,
WAGON SADDLES,
CAERIAUE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNES3,
as low as the lowest.
June 54,1167. tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF GETTYSBURG,"
Notice to `Societe of 746•N0te1.
dewy* Its oontlnuanus by prosecuting the busi
ness as vlgeroustS and on at lergelieeniek as pos.
sibie—stways milt, a good article and giving
good measure. lhanaent and Others may look
dx the prompt ailingag oedema
sleeted to convert Into s.2lBends, lost tbe I H. eke iai tIn YY the
Log. WI, wits lire privilege or converting the
Auged.74o Itotes axillnoll, many wino who no-
premium and the privilege of converting.
,It.
will be the mai with the 7-Ire mthuteelb
June and July matt, II rot &wined at 4 Siam
TEL Esnk will either (*overt, or parebasi, Ow!
747 a, alkrwing perm and Intermit.
p Oao. SOLD, (.Wier.
Feb.l4, INS. U
tAWRENCE D. DIETZ &
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
/ I ' r A f C f r P CI PT 4I4 - - -
NOTIONS,
4IDILIEHIV ;ad
,
• Ph. TIM
Brims Howard **4l4'sr.
EIS have last rasailre4 al as* amnesia ad
=NM to WU* Ire lavllla Oa ans.
4 BMW 111-Eag,
Also, Liquors,—
GEO. F. KALBFLED3CEL
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JOHN CRS,
RIDING ERmuss,
SURD SiLDLIK
COLLARS.
PLY-NSA. &a,
J. IL HOWL
El
CLOCK* WATCHES,
trEW Et RV,' *O.
CALL AT
SOPER- 4' McaIETNEYS
' NEW JEWELRY STORE,
On York .Street, opposite the Bank, Get
tysburg, Pa.
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SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
ouch as" Violins, Guards, Aooordeons, Mtn.
Fifes, dth'otho She Wenn tags, Ids: Keys, Mixings,
Bows, M4gos, sad everything belonging to the
lartrummus.
Repaktri and all Moth of work In our Uwe does
Alr=land nsuowsbie km&
ar warranted to los istbrgiellon—
and all goods sold, wanunted to be what they are
_ncri4,--111117.
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PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
LAMBS" COMPANIONS,
TOILET SETSI
WRITING DESKS,
PERFUMERY . ,
Fancy China and Bohemian Vases,
TOYS, &C., &C., &C.,
AT A. R. FEISTETIS,
Opp&Ile iahurelaxkn' Store.
Gettypilmarg, Mardi 17, 1263. tf
FIRST
-NATIONAL BANK
OF GETTYSBURG
Will allow I uterest on Special Depost ta, as follows
5 per owl. per miaow Pm 1 year
I:=M:=2l
IMM2
C:===2
En=
Will convert 7-90 NOTES Into 640 BONDS, 11.11
naual, tree of charge.
CART[ COMPOUND INTERIM N(YI'I and
Mai=
VIM also purchase or sell STOL'KB and BONDS
of every kind, free of amain a* rommlindon, and
will at all Llama pay the RIMIEST PRICE for
GOLD ant SILVER, and will, with pleasure
transsee all bo■LDI S promptly, as heretofore
pertatatng to • well regulated Bank.
080. ARNOLD, Clahlek.
Gettysburg, Nov. 8, 1887
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK.
GOVERNMENT BONE='
BOLA
kinds, BOUGHT
dad
SEVEN-THIRTY BONDS converted Into FIVE
TWENTY BONDS without charge.
INTIMEEIr NOTICII CAtlllEb.
The HIGHEST PREMIUM pad on GOLD and
RILVER.
STOCKS d BONDS, or all kinds, hought for
woo= w an ithout (BEARDING COM/d/IadION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Interest on VPHICZAL DSPCSITI advanced 1 per
DenL, viz:
par msg. nor I year.
4 per amt. /Dr • miesitha.
I per eeaL Mir I imiewthis.
remake wishing Information lu roped to U. 8
Bonds, and Stocks et all kinds, are Invited to
give tut • call, and we will give all information
cheerhilly
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Gettyaburg, Oct. 26, IM. U
LIME ! LIME !
BY ItAILROAD !
THE under/lighted are mw awned In the sale
of LIME in Gettymburg, receiving It by Railroad
every daj. They supply a first-rate ankle
FARMERS AND OTHERS
are awared that It can't be beit.
Orden eglated, sad OM) day'e notice re-
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Plieta-411 60 per hundred bushelo If raid ea&
It/ 111 at ninety days.
Lime Wee odd end delivered al
HANN'S AND GULDEN'S STATIONS.'
on the Osterberg lealbosa, at SIT 60 orb, or
Sul Oat Moiety Ale.
EDWARD ICHTTER,
133
Lime am be engaged of tile latter at the leteigilt
Depot, to GeUriburg.
Much V. UM. V
GETTYSBURG
-LIME KILNS.
THE undersigned has bought ont his former
partner. Wm. Guinn, and now continues the
THE 4 4 / 4 031-BURNi49 #144.?111;1381
himself—at the Gettysbarg Lime Winn on the
earner of theltaltrond mind lierthntrattioh Street.
Thankful for past petronsipt, he will endeavor to
COAL BUSINESS,
editing the moat popular kind&
and etberlebonbirSieo l 4.ll Packmmith
Uoat eeselanthr as band.
Lase and loss ' aall/w;rad anywhere In Get
trabarn,
JACOB 111131,311%
Claillydrees SOCA var.' tf •
HOU" "SKIRTS,
BIM QUALITY.
At Ler*kr 'Rohm& Mew,
AT
AO W & WOODS'.
Mardi 11, NHL tt
ViEKM-Viabin poi retariad tram
et*/ a arommat atA r sort
OM UMW
VE4I, 4NE'I3IIfPROVED
ACIMMICAL 1111PAItATION OF LAND, or
Lard ON dostrsilidng Ilasttrartia• for t oi l
*wee of gum, a.c., and Importing
' tea atanity a property of
A.TTRALTION FOR METALS,
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1.311iT1NU01.441.X PCILE
hole at least Sigrid per cent. loops than sperm
oil,
I By bhia. ft 10; Cask, or Al 3 Gallons, 13 06 per
Gallon..
To provide asaloat Icvdratse, Mc owl for the
convenience of 861A,DLOGN241,131Efol AND RE
TAILERS, rho IC Is put up, In tho required
quantities, at an advance to rover the eost of
and • mssonshie detail molt:
13. 11 .0.1hara ran. fir 43—(hoe, 1-12 Doc, 11:1 - 011
3 " " 7 03— . 243 lb 24
" " 71— 6-13 1644
" " " 1 46 " 1 " 17 a 2
Chas credited on return in order. Discount by
case, to retail Satter&
Sewing Naehine Oil
The 011 Is alackput spas • ISIEViI NO MACHINE
and ARMOR OIL. 1113 to I of 1 white !Hato 25
cents—packed In I doe, I fled gross oases; In
8 of. 10 oeuts—pseked I, laud II dos. taws; and
Is it us., $1 00--packed 3S 1 and
- 2 doz. cases; sold
i b , 43ewlng Machine Agents, Flnd class Drug-
Grocers and Country Merchants. Orders
reel vial through the trade.
The Winter Standard of the Oil is 3Z,.. to 40° Fah' L.
OIL, In casts and Nils. subject to return and
me&ft within la days, sample lota BO days, alter
date of delivery, If not se
Osiers by bbl, de., sent t=entrs. SMITH
&DO. Manufacturers' Supplies, Marketaareat,
BULLOCK'S PONS, Wool, 42 Smith Fron d reet,
MM. SELLERS & CO., Maeldnlsta the
PHILADELPHIA MACHINE AOMSCY,Oth and
Minor Streets, Philadelphia.
C. B, nn LA VERGNE,
Branch Manitfaciary, 106 Ckillowhill St.,
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DA. V, NM. In
EIPEERiti
PORT GRAPE RINE,
Used by Hibuireds N Cbmgrelystkma for Chlavii of
ClOonnodo L w Purposes
ASO,
Arrellest for Ladies and Wetly ?croons
TO USE.
VINEYAIIDS, NEW JERSEY
Epeer's Port Grape Wine, Four Tears Old.
PDi
Justly celebrated native Wine is made
rom the Juice of the Oporto lirape, rained In
omintry. Its invaluable
' Tonic and Steenythening Properties
are unsurpassed by any other, native Wine. Be
ing the pure Mine of the grape, produced under
Mr. gpeers own personal supervision, its purity
and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest
child may partake of its getteronsgimilties, and
the a eskest invalid nine use It to ralvantaffe.
n it
ItnaMi rninrle
a, th t 7it t i h uX trme ' n " ts d tha el l
filet the weaker sex. It is, in every respect,
.4 WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Females use Speer a Port ling - ft. Wine.
Weaklypersons and a benefit by Its use.
Speer'. Wines in Haupt tals are preferred to oth
er wines.
Bold by Druggists and Grocers.
- SB - The Trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway
& Cowden, and French, kitchen's di Co., in Phila
delphia.
A. Speer's New o Vinya New Jersey. Office, 213
Broadway, rk.
rd,
August 311. ISC. ly •
Great Conowago Mille,
Lo.ocio BUSHELS
OF
WHEAT WANTED.
The au ersigned, having remodeled and improv
ed hls Mills, near New Chopter, Adams county,
(formerly called "Walnut Grove," but now
"Omit OunoWago Is prepared to do all
kinds of work in Ma line with unusual dbmatch.
Clundantly on hand, for sale or amebae... the
very beat qualities of Super, Extra and Family
FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Flour,
with every moiety of Chop and offal of wheat.
Haring. SAW "FULL attached, ho is prepared
teaser ail kinds of lumber, tat the shortest notice.
A Farmer In need of lumber and flour, can put a
log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat
on the top, have the wheat exchanged tor fl our
and the log mowed, thus saving a double trip—
and all because of the perfect machinery now em
ployed in these mills.
Having the beet of workmen, hew 111 be able to
phase everybody. Thankful for peat favors, he
hopes for a continuance of the same.
H. J. lITERS.
New Chester, April 21, tariff. ly•
DR. k HORNER,
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Orden and Drug
orrrilißtr Store CHAMBEESBURG ST.
uu.
Medical advice without charge.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY. PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
I/ BRUSH
TO
ES. ILET ARTICLMII, DYE W
_SPI ,
CM BAKING SODA, ( REAM OF TARTAR,
LAIIPS, COAL OIL, &C., &C.
PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes.
Dr. R. Horners maw, . reliable remedy for
chapped hands, rough skip, die.
All artiebie warranted pure and genuine.
~~:~'i~~~ug4[~L~'~J'~'Uhluy'l
AND ALL OTUMRS
WHO WISH TO IMPROVE.
Tlll,Vals'itid=7,l:' me yob-
CARPENTERING BUSINESS,
at his old stand. on West street, Gettynburg, and
la ready at all times to acwommodute Hume want
ing anything done In his line. He Is prepared to
hirnteh all kinds of work for building purposes,
of the beet material, and as neatly nod cheaply
as It can be done at any other eetabllshineut In
the county. Experienced handsalwaysin
rcadl
nese and work executed with pronaptnena and
di V4tankful for past favors, he hopes, by at
tention to business, to receive a liberal share o
public patronage. Whl. CHRITZSIAN.
June 17, 1187. U
NEW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD.'
'IIFM undersigned calla attention to his uew
j. Machine Shop, at New Oxford, Adams mon
ty , which he has put up at large expense, with
the determination to d o good and satisfactory
work. Es will manufacture various kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
such aa THRFAHING MACHINEN, NPRINCI
TOOTH BAR and will keep the BUCK
EYE REAPER & MOWER on hand for sale_
All descriptions of ItEPAIRLNU done prompt
ly and us cheaply as possible.
He has In connection with his Machine Shop a
STEAM HAW MILL, own which he will do all
Wad' of worklb Hog law
lie ants We - paid* to eiil and give him a trial,
and he guarantees full satisfaction.
JACOB STOCK.
March la, Ink em
ater'lhar . espy and charge adv
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CZOTHIRRS,
WASEUNOTON ISZJILDING,
116 AND 14 ILALTINOADIIITRZET, RALTIMOND, ND.
TCP constantly on hand a large and well as
irk! LL
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate
pCelt
p r . / im ply order. for the finest to the lowest
rea made w made to
memoir), to any put either
of the dy
coantry.
TIM keep
_Moo as extennive stock 0 f ..nl r i y ,
WISHING GOODE, embraelnf o Lvery of
Gentlemen's Uniter-wem. MILITARY
CLOTHE and every variety of Military Trim
. ea well as an amorted stock of READY
' h i = MILITARY GOODri.
Baltimore, Feb. 23.1931.
REMOVAL!
THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY
Trundersigned Maar plensure in announcing
othe attains of Gelkyaburg and the public
generally that helm. removed from his old rooms
on Wed Middle street, to Baltimore street, and
nearly opposite the More of Feknerrinek Brothel%
The room he now occupies has been recently
fitted up akprewily for his Mainers. Tie location
Y an admirable one, enabling hint to take pic
tures In all &mime( weather, and with a correct
nem unequalled any where else.
LIKE PHOTOGRAPRE,
of every size and description, executed in the
finest style. Particular attention given to the
CARTE DE VISIT C m :. copying Alflifill-
TYPLIO and DAG 17 PEN of &ceased
friends.
THE GETTYKRURG OEMS,
a new style of picture, which ban become very
popular with the public, not only kw their beauty,
bat ONE nees and convenience. SIXTEF.
for VOLDAR only. Also—THE FORCE.
LAIN PICTURE, which for their beatify , sue du
rability are atufallsmad. -
We are prepared to carry on the bushes. In all
Its various brooches, and having had conelders
ye we run no risk in
IVA= 9 I:ELNGI PERFECT SATISFACTION
Our leaUttlee for bra kill dlephay of our skill are
unequaled by any other Gallery in tee countY,
and we Would Men den invite every one to eek
at the •
NEW GIMPTIRRIRO BET-LIGHT GALLERY.
ORE tied exaMlize Ow Spec iLEVl Me;is .3;s i d r ik l toi
yvenolvea
Jule, nil
NEW BAIEBY.
NEWPORT At
JEArHANICAL BAKERS,
South Washiestes street, one; square best the
Erste Hotel, GEMISIKTRO, Pa. Cosidautly es
bead, the best of
BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, to
Persons violet es& Urea will be served
= u setzsZt„=!rs= r i t , s i ge s e = d ttlist
Ores MIMI
IM. = bed&
April 110,
-ItADUES mauling •good arttele et IteitelaseJ,
Muter Heap, at Heir Broabea e. be esp.
ad at J. L. ilattelt'S.
Ma sloe Parte, Clunks. a l trall i pl i Vek
X ea, ge kr •
A DEBIRABLE
TiWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
MidE undersigned offers at Private Vale. the
j„ aid DOBBIN DW at theism. -
*on of the Taneytown and limmittaburg
toad; hi the borough of lietaboe
haute la substantiallyty rg.
built, of Mons, a me
nd
contains twelve large mama. There Is • swan&
never-billing flprLog of first-rate water in the
basement, and ISS Agree of Land counseled with
U. The location IS • very pleasant mucand with
a ItttlafoldlUonal outlay this could be made one
of the most comfortable and desirable homes to
the borough or its vicinity.
Nov. 15, IPM. tf
1868. HPIILVCI OPENIZiG.
EYRE & LA DELL,
FO OATH AND AR tLI STREETS,
PHILADILLIMIA.
NEW SPRING SILKS.
NEW SPRING SHAWLS.
NOVELTIES IN DRIPS 000Det.
STEEL AND PEARL POPLINS.
Ti. I L. always keep the
BEST BLACK SILKS.
N. R.—Nirr CASH HVYIESS will and It to tbeir
interwit to call, as Bargains trout Auction are
daily retwived.
March 27, Md. In
DAVID MaCILEAZY. JOHN F. MaRIXARY
"Best always Cheapest"
r f ffE DM mut Cheapest
SADDLES,
RIDLES,
COLLARS and
HARNESS of all kinds, in tile County,
are always to be found at the old and well known
stand, Baltimore et., oppoelte tho l'rwbyter lar
Church—
McCREARYS'.
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles
are the moat aubstantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mounted,)
are eomplate in every ruspeet and warranted to
be of the very best material and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars
CANNOT BE HEAT. They are the beat FITTING
and most durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness
are wade to order, as cheap at they can be made
anyvk here and In the tutml„aulestantlal manner.
Itiding Bridles, Whim, Lashes, Draft
}lama, Fly•nets, and es erything in the line.
Sear better or cheaper..
Qui' prices
have been kenccEnto the lowest living standard.
A liberal perreutowe for cash, arr all bllla
amounting to S '1 or mon•.
We work nothing but the beat Mork nod will
warrant every ankle turned out to be In every
respect as represented.
Thank:tat for past ['more we LllVitif attadlou to
our present stork.
ita-tlive us a rail and examine PRICY" anal
QUALM%
L. "WiIk:AUX A SON
ILi=Ell
M r
TIfE subscribers have Just returned from We
eine/114'1th an immense supply of
HARDWARE & GROCERIES,
kWh they are offering at their old stand in fiat
thoore Street, at prices to stilt the times. Our
stock consists In part of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CANPICNTEDItt TOOLS,
• BIACKTOLITH'S TOOLS,
COALII FINDINGS
- - -
SHOE FINDINGS., - - -
CABINET MAICERN TOOLS_
HOUBEitEEPER% FI XTIMER,
ALL KNEW OF IRON, Sc.,
OEOCERIEB OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTB, ec-, dke.
There Lao article included In the several de
partments mentioned above but what can be had
at this store. Every claws of ilecharilos can be
acoununodated here with toole and fl ud I nee, and
Houselanapent can and every article la their
Glve - us a cell, as we are prepared to nil an low
for tub so any house out of the city.
JoEt, H.
DAVIT)DASHER, ZLEG LER.
Gettysburg, May 15, 1064.
HAY AND GRAIN
MINTED.
r fE nd t.. curry
GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS,
at the cad stand, GRANITIC STATION, on the
Getty Railroad. They are prepped to_pay
theD priory for GRAIN AND MAY. They
keep kinds at
GROCERIES, SALT, (WANGS,
dot. Which they will sell at the smallest pronta
Give as a call and we he yourselves.
PHrI IP HANN & SONS.
Doe. 30, /NT. is
CABINET-MAKING
w_. 111. StMier,
=TO loaded In the town of NEW OX
FORD, Adams county, will wry on the
TO
thdolnet-matins, hi all Its branehat.
FURNITURE
kept on band mut made to order. He will also
keep for sale admire assortment of
CHAIRS.
He Invitee the cinema of the town and cur.
rounding ormantzy to give him a call, an he will
cell aa lo► aa mu be pardmeed at any other
place. He will guarantee hie work to be made
up In the beet manner, and of amid materials.
New Oxford. Jan. sil, MOS. it
TO THEPUBLIC.
_
MOIL naiderehrned take thla method °Mauna-
In; the public that they etlll carry on the
Cabinet-making Business,
In all ll varied brurcher, and that they now
Cave on hand a largr asawUneut of
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
Tables, Corner Cupboards, Safes, Sinks,
&uncle, Drawing BUreaUB, Chairs,
of different kinds; in short
everything in the atbi
net-making time.
ALSO, READY-MADE (X)FFINti AND COF
MADE TO ORDER-
All of which will be tinte:led promptly, at the
old stand, on South Baltimore street, oinkomite
Winebrennerk Tannery. The undersigns
har-
IngB had over MI year.' experience In the bualm
flatter thenuelv. that they ran make ox good
work am any others, If not better. New begin
ner. and others will find IL to their advantage to
calf and boy from imolai we are determined to
sell as low a. possible fo suit the
OARLACH & TRIMMER.
Dec. 2A, IM7. dm
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE.
MEMgail
C=l
7'esi, Cortese, White Sugars n e w kinds, and
Brown klogsrs, cheap, prime
m erop Orleans
Motamen, and all linden of Syrups ; MACK
EREL, best In market. All kinds of
LIQUORS,
wholeeele and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye
Whiskey, de., for meMeinal and other purpases,
in any quantity.
sarß. wailers Serb Bitters, sad the "Greet
W. Bitters."
ISPEERM GRAPE WINN.
WM. J. MARTIN,
April 6, UM. v ßaltimore street, Gettysburg.
TO FARMERS !
Pacific Gleam° Co ne . p a ay's
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO!
PRICE REDUCED TO 066.114 PER TOII.
Ruin USE OV TRW GUANO hi Maryland tor
1. several years for Corn Tobacco and other
S Coke, ae weil as for Who% t, has establinh
ad Rs ateellence. It noisome nil the quickness
of Peruvian (Juana, with parnamnal qualities
not poseensod by that article.
Experience has shown that *hie Gas.no ripens
the Wheat crop from floe to sir days earlier than
the Super Plinephataa. It also ripens Tobacco
earlier, and unclean a crop of better quality.
The Pacific Guano Company has anthorLsed the
above reductitati In aonsequence of the neon...led
condition of the larnalog interests in the South
ern States. it is the purpose of the Company to
furnish the boil feraticser of the baked Prier, which
they Sr. able to du by reason of their large ea pi
ta' and focilitles. The Guano Is warranted same
In quality se heretofore sold by as.
JOHN H. REESE &
GlLTtlal. AiIILSI2I PCNI. Till 0011 PANT,
71 South Street, Baltimore.
For sale by McCI7HDY tr. HAMILTON, Get
-4.1711tra 17, HM.
Migsastndor's Notice.
!AIM TIMMINS'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad
minfotrstion no the estate of James Tlmmins,
lets of Wont township, Adonis emin ty, deemed,
having less vented to Use undersigned, residing
In Moentplessent township, he heoeby gives no-
Moe to thaw indebted to said estate to make Im
mediate paymentand those hatingclalms against
the maw to present them properly authenticated
Ibroettlement.
MATTHEW EL TIMMINS,
April I, MIL et - Administrator.
NOTICE
rpatistersblp heretofore existing between
tbe undersigned In the Produce and Forward
tesdaaes wan dissolved on the Aral day of
January leak. by Mules/ etwessi. The books
of amount' atur all Unsettled badness hese
bees /eft In the hands °Uterus E. cuip,_who Jo
raw 'He will
fs e l° in nsd e t X i ef f sr de rs tire i P n rrs In t e Imams
ci of Marrs. Illehatst * Osborn. persons In
terested.= ensured to OW sad settle.
HZ** Y COLP
(111:0. A. P.AILNIBRAW.
7a4 17, rms. v
WATOWA WATCH :1:31
BWIS STROME
?a lonely mined In the Watch trade. and has
Instnaurneil frogs Naar Yorkffirilli lan unusually
attractive aaaortilicut, ,lie offers Ruh tairgaina
u cniniut Unite atitepteble to buyers. Ills
stock anthraces a large let ot the
CELEBRAVXD "..13168/CAS WATC111.111,"
GOLD AND WIN .l,
"P. S. Bartleft," WM. ElSep . ." And "Appleton
with Watehea of almost all other makes.
If yost want CASA? sad eool),Wateit, OM on
At libriMillned, - Carllsle street,
nearly opposite the Depot., Gettysburg, Pa.
&Pile continuer the Grocery, YoUon and Con
fecUottery busluess, as heretofore. -
=
1868
Tune 24, INA., kr
Robert D. Armor,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL
HANGER,
EMS Middle. E., hespo square Awe the Cbard-hotw,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
ILL promptly attend to all orders In his
line. Work done In the mast astiskistary
manner, and at prloes as low as ran passably be
afaxded I. make a Belli&
GAS PIPE turninhed, as well as Chandelier.,
Bracket., Drop Lights, ar.; ciao WATER PIPE.
mops, Tap and Frost apOrots, and, In snort, eve,
rything belonging to tux or water Aston..
Pelle hung, and turahshed dolred.
Dee. 13, laal. tf
KDiEINGER i 8111BIZAN,
NO, 2 WENT MARKET BTREET,roAK,
===Mtl
=rtt=UEtti=
AND ALL ICINTOI OF
M NSTRI' ENTM,
reapeetfully Inform the that they are pre
ared to aarnihh Plenum of time tnnou lug nautto•
111 , 111 re of of any other irate that tinny be pre
ferred:
==!
Chlekerhur dr Son. Bradbury.
Mambo & Sea. Bale it ham,
I=
corrAGE,
67.4 NN AND .I.IICLODAIANN,
Thew Inatzumenta stand unrls ailed by an)
thing found In this eountr3 or lu Eumpe, as Is
admitted by all Impartial Judges, The moat eta-
Meld NJ Loa Organ lini/dani and Peribrrisen., the
'sot to MSCut er excellenee In reed Tone, pro
nounced them vastl3 superior to all others for
ceedltigV golek nelruluti NI and nand 'rum., the
easeuttal reekton, In In4rnmknne of lAN chus.
We Invite the we, era serail!" and erlt oon all.
. ic ._..._._ 0x _......... _
„ .
This lute nod most wood.ful Itt ent lon
knov. !edged by all leloltrof artists) a 111 he bland
only In the Este) Instrumente. In atteunotlng
to describe the effect of this slop, we are at loam
for language. Its beauties cannot le wrt t leo, but
mast be heard to he appreciated. 13y thin 'atop
annlinary performer cult produce nu efleet
whic o res h requi U life time of practice for au artist
upon a Vlolln. It entirely changes the reed Tone,
git lug theo3 input het le .itt eetness of the Malone
nice, 1111\ k i lig i I no melodious and pure that It
net er falls to ens haul the lietterier.
lift.: 11. KMUNIC 4.IItt4AN
tor i'hmrio.., flails nud Parlors Ims
pswerful sub-ll+ths a Ith Indep•odrnt rises's, liar
tuosie attachment ant Vus Hlllllllllll. T114{10113,
and Is bellesqsl to be (Ike moNt powerful reed or-
KWa ninth, la•lng nearly enlini ton Pipet/11pin ul
three LIMNS the
All Instruments arrantell for five year,.
ir.rtsit.tK4 11..\ Nik4suppllei.l with lulaxtuuente
and music at reovionable terms.
A liberal dlwrmtit alluut,l fur Churth. and
Hobbath PK.1p.14.
Si - Instructlona given both In Vocal and In
atrumental !dnatr. at our ruotua and at poplla .
Innnnea v aither to Itntiv W uab Or clarifies, on Ptuso
lath. term..
Dve.l7 1 . 01. tf
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ci.).IIPANY
INCOIWOILATI-11, MARE If IS, Ka
OFFICERS.
Prlnitlent—(k.onge Swope.
Vice PreKidetit—tiaumei li Ittuusell
==r,l
p/ON'tt'. l S*VtlaM.ti!ifWl
Executive l'uutudt•en—Robert McCurdy, An
drew Ilriutaelumu, Jacob Klux.
Mananern—Uvorge stkope, I). A. limitier,
.11Mlart Elehelberver, 8. II- Ilunne E. U.
Faltnratork, A. IL Buehler:H. U. SloCr.try,
[Nahum; Jacob King. Stratum tounnitip; A.
Heintz,Winn, Franklin; Wm. I). Hlut.r New
Oxford; '.'m. B. Wilson, 14.11.1.,raN file; H. . t .
Pickitig,htnthan ; John IVollorti, Lattimore; John
Picking, Et Berlin; Abel I. Wright, Iten,lern
• Almlll.l P. (tilt, Sew Waord; Jon, If. Mar
shall, llamiltontatn; J• 11111 1 . 1.11111111011111,
ttotn; John Hamer, Slountjtv.v; Wm. Rum White,
Liberty.
. • .
I.i Thin Company let lintlb In oper,tt long to
the <vilely of A.tl . It Mot been ill "pert! lon
for more than 15 ,) ear., rad LII that period has
made but one amaostoneut, havlua plaid lowan by
are during that period eutountiug To itl.yriB-48,-
VII of which have beau paid during the 'Wit 0110
years. Any penman (levering utt lumunatee tan
apply to any of the above named Maaagers for
further Information.
4t-The Eamon , . e Committee meets at the et ,
flee of the Ornnpony, tin the taut Weditetalay Iu
every mouth, at 2 o'clock, P. U.
(Jet.tr
HOOP SKIRT& 628
Val. T. 110PKINS"'OWN MAKE'
or
"KEYNTONE MOUT/4,"
ARE the beistandeenctrarr Low . Paregn Hoop
Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, *lsparta.,
SL*M; SI Ipetotpt, 81.2 U; and la sprimpe, SIAS.
Plans Elkins, el tapes, 8) uprlußs , rsl Uents; 85
inura i r Cient:; i r a ii4n4nas y
r; 01,14; and Si apeinri,
Nltir OWN Make" of "UNION SKIMS," Elev
en Tape Trails, from MU, opelugn, t 1..53 to 32;0.
Plain, Mlx Tapes, 21 to 51/ springs, from al ikons to
g 2.04 Theme Skirts see hatter than thews solid by
other aitatillstimanta as rind class goods, and at
much laver prim's.
"Our OWN Make" at "CHAMPION SKIItTs"
are In every way superior to all other Hoop
Skirts before the public, and only have tohe ex
amined or worn to convince every one of the
fart. Manufactured of the loot linen-finished
English Steel springs %cry superior tap., and
the style of the metal ed hatenings and manner
of weeurhig them surmise for do rubility and ex
cellence any other Skin In this country, and are
Ltr ,..... d elanllu, w ear
mere loopier, give alLe , :i l l i oris ho au ,
ld
kofle
by OW dem They are being mold
extetalvely by Merchants throughout this and
the adjoining states at very moderate prime, If
you want the best ask for .. 11opkins' Clam plan
Skirt." If you do non and them, got the Imo ,
chant with whom you deal loonier them for fon,
or cornet or send direct to us. Merchant.. will
and our different grades of Skirts exactly. phut
they need, and we especially Invite them to pall
and rganttne our extensive ussortmeut, or send
for Wholesale Price Lat.
To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of the
Retail Trade generally, and at Wholeutle of the
lianufactuter only, to Whom ail order* should
be addreased.
NUFACTORY AND SALEROOM, 6: - .S ARCH
Between 111. h sad 7th MA., Philadelph
WAI. T. HOP): INA.
I=l
Gettysburg Railroad.
CHANGE OF CONNELTIONS.--Gu and after
Wednewlay, Nos ember oth, her, Patweniter
Trains will leave and arrive at Gettysburg. and
make connections. as follows:
FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN tvill leave Gettys
burg at 8.15 A. M., with passenger,. for York, Hue.
iisburg, Philadelphia, lialthnore, and tin' North
and V, est, arriving at Hann, er Junction willow:
change of at 10.15 A. M , connecting with the
Fast Line South on the Northern Central Rail
way, and arriving at Baltimore at l.t.N noon.
Also ennnectiag with Mall Train trout Baltimore
earth, arriving In Harrisburg at Lau P. M. Aril
vim; at Gettyaburg_l9-40 P. H., with palomino.
from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore and Wash
ington.
SECOND P.A/FiSFINGER TRAIN will leave Get
tylbul&ZU, 4u - riving at lianover Junc
tion at and couneletlug with mail train South.
Arrive at Limare at 400 I'. Arrive at Get
tystng at 54.3) P. 11., with passengers from Phila
delphia, Harrisburg and the North and West,
and also with inunieugers from lluitiMore awl
Washington by the List Rue north, which lee
Baltimore at 12.10 noon.
Passenger. can leave nuJtimore In the Mail
Train at 8.20A.m., and arrive in Gettysburg at 12.10
P. If. Or /CON a Baltimore in the fast lime at 12.10
noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 5.30 P. M. But
one change of tars by the find train, either way,
viz: at Hanover Junction. The lust line on the
Northern Central will not slop ut any local sta
tion., except York, Hanover Junction and Park
ton. Couneetk/ws certain.
lgov. 15, 1567
Hanover Branch Railroad.
oN after MONDAY, Der. oth, 1867, pitmen
ter Indust on the Ilauever Branch Deflected
will leave as follow.:
• .
FIRM? TRAIN will love Hanover at 0.20 A.
M., with paesengera for York lialtilnore, Harris
burg, and the North and Weak This train ar
rives at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., o,nnecting
with the Fast Line South, on the Northern Cen
tral Hallway, which arrives at Baltimore at 12..0
P. IL, and also with the Mail Train North, which
arrival at Harrisburg at 12.5.3 P. M.
train returns to Hanover at life P. 11.,
and arrives at Gettyaburg at 12.151'. N.
SECOND TILAIN lefty. Hanover at 2./i P. M.,
and arrives at the Junction at .1.40 P. M., connect
ing with the Mall Train South, whicharrives at
Baltimore at 0.90 P. M. Passengers by this nwiti
Me York lay over at the Junction until 6.11 P. IL
ife-This Train returns to Hanover at 1.42 P. M.,
with passengers for Hanover, Gettysburg anti
thwkrans. •
11l-
Passengen leaving Baltimore for Hanover, (lett
tyeburg and Littlestown, will take either Ito
Mall Train at 8.20 A. M., or the Fast Line at 12. M
P. JOSEPH LEIB, Agent..
Dee. 90, 1147. U
Manhood: Now Lost. How Restored.
44? Tun published, a new edition of
J
Dr. UnlverWeit's Iniebtated Essay
on the rutted! con (without medicine;
of Spenuatorrbow, or Kenn end Weak
,
• • nem, ineatuatary Befainal broaca,
alrtency, Mental and PliSsleal IncupadlY, im -
Imente to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption,
.sy, and Eft; tailboard by self-indulgent or
mama eatraettooser.
rePPrkie, in a ended envekne, only 0 cents.
Thecelebrated author, In this admirable etway,
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty yams . sum
manful practice, that the alarming ecantequeuom
of self ebuse may be radically cured w Maui the
dangerous awe of intemal medicine or - the appli
cation of the knife—polntlag out a oink of cure
at once simple, certain, and etfoctual, by means
of which every mutterer, no matter ta int the con
dition may may eve himself cheaply, pri
vately, and
This Leann e Should be hi the hands of every
youth and army man in the bald.
Beat under Neal, In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, postpaid, on reosipt of Mx cents, or two
c a l is, stanrin, Also, Dr. Calverwell's "Yardage"
prim 35 meta. Addrem the Publadien,
CHAS J. C. KLINE & 1741,
CD Bowery, New York, P.O. Box SUS
Mar. a, Inn. lm
U.S. BONDS.
rTIM Fatima! Sank of Oaddyiburd
os S lMOsnd WIN S. Beath; also 7-1/ and
Composada Wendt Nate*,
CIEORGB ARNOLD, Cashier.
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VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
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ikeffnolDlNE IfAIR tDDTTORATIVE, eliatirr
lottltay. Llitht. Red or Failed Hair to Ilko
Duteous sans rreates, which so adorn
youth or age. It will positively eradicate Hu
man and Dandruff front the isculp, sod where
Die,* la life lit the glands, will causes now unto tit
of Mgr to put forth on bald swat. Thousands
an tosatriug to the alter e.
PRICE.: $1.90 PER BoTTLE.
prV 4. Bualkler, Who Wade and Retell Agent
Gettysburg—and for 'ale at retail by altliruitgbda
Eau 11, Ism. ty
BAUGH'S
Commercial Manures
IvE announce to fanner* and denies, lit Ft.,
Wizen, that the following prices ha, r Iryn
adopted for the present spring season :
21.4 MIT& RA IV BONA' TROSIVIA TN.
Prler, !Ad per 2,01.10
,RAVOITS CHIVA(IO BONE' PERTILIZER
Prim, 114 U per 2.009 IL*.
BA t , oll'll CIIICA(40 BLOOD .V.4.VVR/C.
hive, Oki per 14Quo Pm.
Ilkla well known populnr tra.lo-rnark win to
found upon ov,ry pockago of nu , 111,01,111/illllll,
MARK
The high eelitiudien In wld , h liArnw's
M kst'at, lilt% I. bel.ll held, ttorillg !aunt,.
SMAL, wo Shah/ hull 111114 h Ihl In the mutnt &lay
nk now the entire control ol !Ile great regounlet
of the edgy of l'hlen/to, far hintleliling Munitionn
and l'hoepluite l 'riding material, Vila :—hOht`t.,
1)rle,1 leak, Mood, , e lia, e, In eonneellon
With MU works in Philadelphia, tile lament Well-
Met for flirnleldnk thee. , manumit, at. the ItiVnel.
Incd prim,
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N ItTll- W F.T4T RN EliT I I.IY.13,i()11„
JOHN MALTIorN & (tool Agle, New York,
• GEOIt(IE W. Klitlitra " llooton.
GEORGE IRTGIIA LE, Viliolomle Air 1, iteltt re.
For ell Information rexpeeling the nlun Mt
uurtw, rublremx ell her of thu mho% el.outtad.
Jun. 21, tutu. Pm •
DIAMOND CONTECTIONART.
JOHN M. MINNIOH
ever opened In Uettysburg, consihtlug u(
TOYS OF ALL KINDS,
FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIEH,
MD=
OILVNWS,
LEIiONM,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS
r:-atil and examine hlx stock. on Bolt'name
xtreet, nenrle Ithunond.
ihtc. 1:1, 1667. t 1
NEW GOODS
CHEAP-CHEAPER-CHEAPEST
OME=MR;I=iI
JAC011!I t 1111.0'11 t3TORE,
neur If venes Hotel, In VITA NIBEIDIBURG
Gettysburg. They have the very• best selection
goods, such as
CLOTHS, CAFOITSIERFI4, TWEEIIB, &C.,
the market can produce, and are determined In
.11 thelll QM Cheap Mn can he .uhf anywhere In
town or ecerntry. Any pennon whaling to ha% e
them CUT, can have IL dune free ot chtuwe. Thorn
derdrlugeoode MADE UP, con 1111.0 br• iµ14.1111(14.
dated. We warrant the lest weak and the land
the to he lout anywhere-. No humbug In what we
ik : e have on hand theverybold and tilde 1 du raid°
&SWING JLAVHLYIN,
iunt ore always ready to wanes esetomen. Full
satisfaction even In up•raUug madam% Calf
and examine. We warrant them to he the beet
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April 11, INC. Si
wEiv .
WINTIM int)Dl
E. HITESHEW
le uow rewiring a large aLoek of
DRY GOODS,
.21"0 MA'S,
UROCERIES,
Q CRESS WAR E,
HARD WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
I call the attention of my customers and the
outuatunity lo tuy large stuck of shirt. I
am nnW Mitering at tower rater than they ha e
horn since Ike war, and at prime which 11.11110 L
fall to strike the purclasertw cheap. With et cry
facility for ptirelmaing (tootle at as low thtur. us
an,) In the mini', t ant abut prepared to inert
competition In low prince (Ana any and oil
qtutriers.
Prompt conformitytn the lowest market prices
le itaY entablished rule.
'
Prterithorlf, (V. 8.,) lint. 14, POP.
E. II ITERIIEW.
NEW DRUG STORE,
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TFI F: undcr.lgnod hot opened it Drug Wore 111
New Oxfoni, Adman county, and ne.pectfutly
cane the attent ion of the public, to Me Mock of
PAINTM,
OILS,
% AIINIRTIFA,
DYE-STU I'FS,
WINDOW (11_,A1 4 4.1.
PATENT AIti.DICIN KM
and a Nll assortment of DRlltial•, In a word a
complete stuck of (Muds generally kept In a grat
a/ma Drug More. All of which hate lawn par
°timed daring the peat two weeka, and will be
sold low. All theartlelm formerly nuniallortisrod
at the old establishment In Bast Berlin can too
had here. Underatanding his Imminent pergeotiv.
and @electing his gouda himself, he Is aide fa war
rant Ms Drugs pure and as repreaented. The purr
lie are requested to give hint a trial.
D. M. MII.LER.
New Oxford, May I. ISSI. tf
FRESH ARRIVAL
DRY" GOODS
FALL AND WINTER WEAR
at the Store of
A. SCOTT & SON.
Their stock consists of
MERINOES, all styles.
DELAINES, nil style*.
CALICOES, all styles.
!lUSLINS, all graded.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEES
of all styles and quailiY.
Persons wanting GOOD QOQDS' and
GOOD BARGAINS,
Should not WI to go to the Store of
A. 144.)3TT t SON,
Cbstobersburg street, 'tad Square,
Oet. 11, I*l7. Gettysburg. 1 1 0.
Administrataix's Notice.
TACYSI K. OYLER'S ElSTATE.—Letters of wi
t/ ministration on the estate of Jamb K. (S
-IN., late of Prnuallu township,Adaust county,
deceased. having been ttranWd to the under.
elituod, residing in the sante township, elm
hereby aims; notiw to all person); Indebted to
sold rotate to make loanedlute payment, and
those lutvinig datum against, the tame to present
them properly authentimted fur mettletuent.
JULIA NN OY flat,
.%)1m1)11).trort Hz.
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Adminietrator's Notice.
TALIOII 1 3TAVELY'S E.33TATE.— Lectern of ad
ei Ministration on the rotate of Jacob ritavely
late of tiernmity towtuddp, Adams county. de ,
eemled. having hoes Wanted to the undemirtned,
renldlug In the name township, he here,*
gives notice to all persona indebted to mid
tote to make Immediate payment, and lb..e
having claims amaltant themtne to present them
properly authenticakA ITIN tLlem fi TAVRI.Y. ELY.
March 13, IAR3. et Administrator.
11.3:•:14:43;114:43:41;so4tellffIZIs:: 1 1
LHAVE on hand a few TRACTS of No. 1, se
cond hand, prie.wptlon laud., located near
Urns,* County Towns. In well settled
neighborhoo4, which I will sell or exchange at a
fair pries for Rml Estate In Adams c.wnt7 Pa.
GEORGE ARNOLD.
ITENIEI
John W. Tipton,
ENABILIONABLE BARBER, Northeast earner
r of the Diamond, (next door to Meriellan's Ho
tel,) Gettysburg, Ea, where he bin at all tinier he
found ready to attend to all business In his Mo.
He has WOO excellent asslitsmee and will ensure
satisfactio
n
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Olve id= a all.
Dee. A RO
(kuile , isq Removals.
-mu to se the Yeeper,the taarahrued is author-
JP teed make MMOVIda Ever Omen Ora
etarnand boom that aura as coalman/ate the re
moval or the renal= al deemed. mistime' or
Mandl will avail Hamad agog Ude araecutrot the
yaw to have, it dose. Reeaovau mert• with
promptnese —te lasmarma low, and PIiTER TAO Maw*. made
Hardt 17, - 80epet pt UteVemetea.
N UTS, and