Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, May 01, 1868, Image 4
tt. 8 El Q Z - 111:4 - 16 MAY 1, IIU. roles OEM , eroi is hyfar the moat vahi oh* one grown, In ,the country. It la cultiyatialpfar a laror eateotpf territo ry, gari r ree well-I/After 1.14/101d$ clegreta of latltnde fel:Urns' more money to the agricultural corn - Munn) , than any other cereal, How Important, then, that the land on which it is cultivated bp me eiltanieally and rhernleally piepared— drarning" and thor -Oulgli ploughing —nbu inlance of man are ; then the reed put In at the riuht fume, in's:proper wanner, and the after out. auto timely and thorough. " Tlep.sipting has been late, hnt a sea -101016 tittle for •corn planting in the Middle and New England States, is front the, tenth to the twenty-fifth of ;Mu.- There is nothing gained by plan ting this crop betbre the soil is warmed up; before the temperature is aullieleut to make the reed germinate rapidly. The referee of heat is ftom the sun ; and IM sell - will absorb much eider heat when saturated with water. Hence, there Is nothing gained in planting corn before evaporation has carried off the Spring rains, and the temperattlre of the scill is sufficient to expand and germin ate vegetable aced. But when the sea son is reasonably advanced, and the land is dry and warm, get in your corn without delay. Late pi/Luting makes late harvesting; and as there are only one hundred, to ono hundred and twen ty days between Spriog and Autumn ' frosts, "delays are Jonestown , ' One- of the moat Important things in planting oven it thermigh *fueling. No true farmer will disptite tills. Corn roots extent] over a large surface, and will seek food from rBl portion!, of the soil broken by the plough. Again, Many seasons are subject to droughts, and that, generally, Is at the time when the ears are maturiug. A safe-guard egalneVdrought is a well drained soil, subsoil ploughing and frequent culture of the growing crop. We prefer the inverted soil, Spring ploughed, if a dry, mellow soil. If a miff clay bind, we should have ploughed ft last Fall, so that the Winter frosts could aid in breaking It up; giving it - time for thi sod to rot and mingle with the soli. Some grass lands are very tenacious--such as the blue grass, on litnestone land in the Middle Reties. On alluvial ploughed land In New Eng land, or on most loose soils which con tain considerate organie matter, Spring ploughing answers, and generally need not be broken op much before the time of planting. ''But remember this great fact, no 101 l can be made too mellow, -nor be kept too mellow during the gritirilh: tette crop. .Aa to the best way to apply manure, there Is a diversity of opinion. It is Im possible tad gists .instructions applicable to all sections. A great deal depends on the land @untested ; a fertile soil will do well with eurfacemenuring ; more cold, sterile Itustillatquireg some' atimuletit In thein poudrette dr super phosphate, addition to stable manure. In &terrace manuring, experience teaches these facts. If manure is spread on a light, fiend or.,iestray soil, we should turn it in eeper than on a naturally moist or et mil. Manure decloraposes sooner u the surfece—also acts on the growing sooner—but whether ma nure le b led Three or six inchese below the our makes but little difference oa natu y warm and well.eultivated soil. Con crops will find all fertilizers, at either depth, long before hariest. As odea of planting, we are firmly in favor of having the rows to run Not and South ; laying the land off in twoydlrections, at right' angles to each other, and planting where the furrows crum each other,. For smell varieties of corn, three and a half feet apart for the Lill,, but for the Jytturpr varie tied' of corn, four feet Is better. All corn must be tar enough apart to rue the plough and cultivator, and AA glee &come of light tualteat to the soil. The absorption of the Manure end plant food are thus equalized. Besides, the cultivation of the crop la made more per fect, the soil is broken, htirred and pul verirZd around every aide-of, the hill by thle system-oterese-plonghing or eultlva - - ":thig at right angles. Oran(-and weeds are eleo more perfectly eraellacted thaa they can be hytherdough Or horse har row running lu one direction alone. —Perm & Fireside. BONES AND ASHER—Bones and ashes pass through the housekeeper's hands every day. Wood Is still the chief fuel In the farm-homie, and the value clashes ie pretly well understood. They are prized for the lye they yield, and if there is a enrfolus from the soap making they help the kitchen garden at the back door. The !macs are generally thrown to the dog and lost. Now, if the careful housewife would nave the boles as regu larly as the ashes, she would practice a wiser economy and help her kitchen garden twice an fast. Bones are worth twice as ranch an ashes for manure, if dilsolved, an d the ashes will reduce them nit both into a barrel in the cellar, If you please, and after mixing them, keep,thetia Constantly moist with soap nude, tbar hotter the hetterl The suds Omsk) not be pcstred en in each quanti ties an leaob the ashes. Ina tow nionthi the hones will be disintegrated, it 'DM whole maw; may thee be mixed and-wlll make an excellent fertilizer for fldtiaiftTerharder or kitchen garden. 'Aped f,),RCITAILDS.—We cut the fol. Ineihkiiiiiinim the Rurat American: we befeltli Mind a New England orchard tint riktmed for a hog pasture Pot Wore Chan twenty years`, and for aught we knor,Millietuldiad.in,Hhe maim* for many years 'preview'. The trees were giants in their line, avid a crop of fruit annually a sure thing. -From that or chard a worm eaten apple wee a rarity. Tto s itig lathe. best enhivatar, and the bees imoimedyjbat can he put into Ott a &re orchard. We know it from more than twenty years of observation. A6ll# the Means of the trees hare attained g she af three or four inches in diameter , boshAW, tbribetteal no Mehl: dame eW fowl—heua,chickens, ac., will 2adokitiketri- Tit 'The • 01 , 1 1 tiitici, apple, 'herr? or plum, roe the' 11 00 1 110 , 11 1 40Mnirrtii oat Indulging in the thieving eppewa vas fa uh a s ant , b at hitdc Tou„, ‘ A v t„hipJlt, bops. You are sure to desetCesoyeh before you die, without Feettleureurn . ingements for the purpose.— -da tomato Minty that Now York eft" , MeV/ ‘rikshrosidedlroad made: trap %Are ei area while. ;The Ntereilit litt'And tither journeJs favac akil: 1 10k; 'Mere rani he fewer Creeks, awa towirdinedatione foe 100,000,0015 of people par ampuira. It wi t il be a etupen 6ou work, bat When completed will ttiattle shoet beantlN and irortd. • & man driven* 'turtr M •grsis, MiseelthaiiiiiaiiT direr. V-Aroowlf k'ou FOratzlz-ta AN MR NNE DEPOT, NO. IN FRANICLIII MEET. BALTIMORE., D. N the fliseoluUset of the eo-partnerablp of & X. Pant: & Bro., August Arml, 1, David E. ants, Wernher of said un:hatted all the tight, title and interest of the retiring partner, P. A, Pfouts, Tor all time, In and to the humane tone of Patent Medicines; end, having devoted much time', eare end labor In gaining a thorough hnoWledge th the eompou nd ate of them. prepara tions, T ant fully prepare,' to offer to the COlllllll3- alty FOUTZ'S FAMILY MEDICINES {sirs and uns , ll:4rated, namely: Forrz's 11;11E—FO171211 LIFE INVIGonATuA ull Ii rAI.FM RISTOMIIIM—}oh.:TVS VIZGrrAULE Y.lt PILLS— FAUTZN C , SUlltf SYSICP—FOUTZ's CHLEIIDATZD 1101.4. AND tisrit.t. rttimoslts—limmullx's HAL stAMIC COUGD - ZSY.III:P.4IHILLVIDI'S DAN Lb E. FoUTZ, $Ol , Pruptieter, .tgent, fur "u. OWITZ's Mnoltmrly SALVE: AND PhAIVVEIy 'DYKR arxrICENT,' nod L/SE .4 0E6AT I.IIFGAILI BrITEI/A." 4.4 - 1 also hitve on hand a full aavortmont of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, - window-gin,. ; Extracts and Essences of ail fla vors; the popular Palest Medicines of the 110,y1 Perfuaferl, Hair Di/s,,liaJr Ayes, and bun. klre,ls of articles needed by Sferehants, Farmers, and ilsauslieepani. Zrae.nd extmate my stock and prism/Jul If not suit you, yaw cannot be suited tulkatraore. DAVIT) E. VOUTZ, At We old sta.*: 1 114 enwirdia Street. Feb. 21, l'Ol. /y HAY AND GRAIN MIXTED. TUE It/id-reigned would announce to the citt sena at Adauksecounty that they et W carry on GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS, at the Mr! stand, °UNITE STATION, on the Gettysburg Railroad, t They are prepared to_pnY the highest prices fur GRAIN AND HAY. They keep all kluds of GROCERIES, SALT, GUANOS, &v., which they will ea at the onteJleat profits. Give tuts earl and see for you elves riuirr =I CABINET-MAKING. Wm. IL Sadler, lAVING bututed in the town of NEW LW PIALD, Adtuna County, win ourr3 on the nuloots of Cnblnelenutkllnf. In all Ito bratictiaL FURNITURE kept on hand and Made to order. lie inn also keep for sale a choke atwortmeat of CHAIRS. Helnvitee the ',linens of the town w 4ll' aur rounding country to give lien a call, as 110 will sell as low as can be purchased at any other place. He will guarantee his work to be made up In the be manner, and of geed materials. - Kew Oxford, Jun. 84 nett It TO FARMERS ! PrierWe Cmettio CoMpan.),,'s ROLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO! PRICE REDUCED TO *56.00 PER TON. MOE USE OF THIS GUANO in Maryland for several yeah for Corn, Tobacco and other ft ring Crone, as well SR for Wheat, hoe establish ed its °seethe:me It ixtesetwes all the quickness of Peruvian tluano, with permanent qualities not powtossed by that artiele. Experience tux shown that this Cimino ripens the Wheat crop hem fire to six dogs earlier than the Super Phosphates. It also ripens Tobacco earlier, and proalueeß O. crop of better quality. The Patine Goan Oompany has authorised the above reduction In consequence of the depressed condition of the farming Interests In the South ern titatee. It le the purpose of the Company to furnish the best fertiliser ad the !mend price, which they are able to do by reason of their large card. WI and Inetlities. The Guano is warranted same in quality se heretofore sold b us. JOHN S. R HI N E & ===il 71 South Street, Baltimore. For rude by McCUHDY HAmii.Tos, Get tyeborg. Mardi 1868. ern A DESIRABLE TOWN TOWN PROPERTY I= rindersigned offers at Private Rale, the I old D013611'4 DWELLING, at Meiotic- lion of the Tanerown and Emmittsburg F roads, in the borough of Gettysburg. The home is substantially built, of atone, and contatins twelve large rooms. There is n strong, never-falling Rpring of first-rate water in the basement, and pi Acres of Land etathected with it. The location Is a very pleasant one, and With a little additional outlay this could be mode one of the most comfortable and desirable homes In the borough or its vicinity. JOHN RUPP. Nov. 15,1887. If 1868. APRING OPENING. 1868, EYRE. 6:, LANDELL, SO ITBTH AND ABtH STREETS, PUILADELPRIA. NEW hPRING SILKS. NEW SPRING SIRA.WIAL. NOVELTIES IN Dit.lailit (R.KRI*I. STEEL AND PEARL. POPLINS. E. I L always keep Ups BEST BLACK SILKS. N. B.—lPrr CAI3II BUYERS witl Itud It to their Intermit to roll, as liargnitut from Auction are dotty received. Mirth 27, IRK at DAVID MoCREARY. JOHN F. M'CREARY. "Best always Cheapest" T HE Best ;rid laseapest SADDLES, - BRIDLES, - COLLARS and HARNESS of all kinds, In the County, are always lobe fused at the old and well known szana, Baltimore at., OPPollittl the rnesbytertoul Uhuseh.-- McCRE'ARYS'. Our Riding and Wagon Saddles are the met substantlatly built and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver mouneed,) are complete In every. respect and warm:dad to be of the very beet material and workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars CANNOT ea Ilf-Vt. They are the best FITTING and most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness are made teenier, tot ettmp tot they ran be made anywhere sad in the moot anbstantlat manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Hamer, Flytneta, and everything In the line, .11" oat hotter or cheaper. Our prices Bare been suairca ID to t h e lowest /tying standard A Liberals percentage tor , nudit oir WI. amounting to 55 or more. - We work nothing bet tate best stock and will warrant every article turned out to be in every respoet as represented. 'nankin) for post Ihvors we invile attention to oar present stock. ay-tilve us a roll and examine Anion and QUALITY. D. ItteCREARY & 80N. Jan. 31, nati. tl . ~ 1 " ~~1 1 ; I,yN{ Its rgi=bereau i boir e e ., tr i t u rot t raikl from the lARDWARE & GROOMES, alatoh they are tattering at their old stand in Bal timore street, at prices to sun, the limos. Our stock consists In part of BUILDING NATI:RSV& CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BLALIKEEM COA PS MTOOA ACH SHOE FINDINGS, CABINET If AXWB TOOL/A. ROUREKE.EPER'S FIXTURM LL FINDS OF ARON, Abe., GBOCERIEB OF ALL A mama OILS, PAINT% &a., Ihm. There Dos aortae Intgaded to the sueeleill partments mentioned above but whatean belted at stoma Nvery elms of Idleaktanles am be itessommasheed herewith toots and Malaga Mad Housekeepers tare led seats Estelle In theleltne Give as a eel, as we are gismand to sell na tow for nub as any hoods Gate( the oily. 60811 t, D. DAWNED, • Gettysburg, Day 15, ISM DA . • VID =77OW& GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. A . LARDS essortmat of Eno , GKOCWMIE , Teas, Conon, White of kinds, anti Brolllll e new swop Orleans MolaintliWallt e 4 rups; MEW/MACK EREL, hest ill mai A hinds of LIQIIO,ItB, wholesale and retell, plinell'Wlne, Brandy. Rye Wkiskey,4o:4-lbe rneddelnal std caw purposes. In any quantity. SP-11. ' Mlshle r Rob Zinger Winn% and the "Great Illtteni • - • AUG. amcirs 4/RAPE WEN;. ItAINFIN, Ultimate Am* tietirsbars. 3 April 5., 1807:0' WEIMER PRINNIPTION LOWS. HAVE on hand • irar. TRACTS re Ns 1. se am* pwemption lands, located hear County To •rna do in Wallset/Jed neigh rp rios borhoods, which tt I wW Nell or naellanie at • tal Wa iajeatutidaD.. :EA* TWins va hoe" • • • " • 00). &if. SOW: tt '': l DR. R RORNER, pinarczur.iurb DEorionirr, Oillce stid ot ittore crt ir Ainreß to liturco ST., xrsiun. Wedlrsil advice without efiarge. DIALER I$ P_SEPGR, REDICTNFF, PATENT MEDICINES, 1/TATIONERY,PERFUMERV, SOAPS BRUSH PR. TOILET ARTICLd, DYE NT1.70% SPI CES, HAKINCI SODA, CREAM OP TA TAR, LAMPS, COAL OM, &C., &C. PURE LIQUORS fur purposat. Dr. k. Horner'a ours, n relloble remedy for eleapped hands, rough Ile In. Sc. All artlrles orcirrant.l pure and genuine. I=IMEI polo: *4Ol IA Pi .0 e L'c'D ALL OTIIERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE frklE undersigned respectfully informs the pub ' 11c that he still continues Use CARPENTERING lILTSINESS, - at hl. old Manzi. on West street, Gettysburg, sod Is ready at all times to eissiomseedste those want ing anything dons In his line. Be is prepared to furnish ail Matta of work for banding surnames, or the best material, arid or neatly and cheaply as it can be done at any other establishment In the county. Experienced bandsalways In readi ness and west executed with promptness and ID'Th for past favors, ho hopes, by at tention to business, to ruscive a liberal shore o public patronage. June 17. 1667. tf NEW MACHINE SHOP AT NEW-OXFORD man undersigned calls attention to h 1 new 1 Machine shop, ut New Oxford, Adams noun tvithich he has put up, at large expense, with determiriation to do good and satisfactory work. He will tuanufacture various kinds of AGRICULTURAL MAPIIINEKI, such as THRESHING MACILINII:S, SPRING TOOTH RAKEN the.; and will keep the BUCK EYE REAPER IL. on hand for sale, All descriptions of REPAIRING done prompt ly and as cheaply as p...tble. He has in connection is ith his Machine Shop a STEAM SAW MILL, upon N hien he will do all kinds of woth lu that flue, . • . Ifr treigm the public to cal/ awl give 111111 a trial, atia he guarautres lull malefaction. JAL'IIB STUCK. Mandl 13, Mi. Sii-‘44tur" copy and charge ale REMOVAL! TUK BE Y-LIURT GALLERY. Tiz undersigned Laken pleasure in annonnelng to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he Ilea removed from his old rooms nu West Middle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the afore of Fahnoitock Brothers. The vv.in he now occupies has been reeentig fitted up expressly for his business. The location to on admirable one, enabling him to take pic tures in all shadesof weather, and w Ith a correct ness unequalled any Where else. LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and description. executed In the !Merit style. Particular attention given to the CARTE DE VISITE and to copying ABIBRO TYPES and BAG UERRE(YrYPES of deceaaed friends. Also— THE GETTYSSITRO GEMS, a new style of picture, which has become very popular with the public, not only for their beind ,v but for cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN fur ONE DOLDAIt only. Also—THE Platekl- LAIN PICTURE, which fur their beauty and dp robillty ore unaurpaLsed. We are prepared to sorry on the landneaa In all Ito various blanches, and having bad considers, hie extwrienLe ti e run 001na: In Iiii.MANTKEING PERFECT SATISFACTION Our ftwilities for a full din play of our skill are unequalled by any other Gallery In tue county, and we would therefore Invite every one to mil at the NEW GE.ITYSI3I.IIG SRY-LIGLIT GALLERY. Call and examine our Epee!menu and judttar rourseh ea. LEVI YU June 21, 11118. NOAH WALKER .SL CO., CLOTWE.IS WASHI/COTON B6U.D/NO, 166 AND 167 EALTISOSX stayer, sAurixozz, So., K r= l o s nut t.c . t t o l ul n hand Igarge.vdzrtlas erate Woon. They supply orders for the finest to the lowest priwd articles, either ready made or made to measure, to any part of the country. - They keep also an extensive st of R- NISHING 0001e4, embracing every ock article of Gentlemen's Under-wear, Abu', MILITARY and every variety of Military Trim mings, as well RA an assorted stock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS. 11.1timore. freb. ti, 1664 NEW BAKERY, N EWPORT <tr. ZIEULEII MRCIIA.VICAL BAKERS, South 171stitinWn !Steel, une!eghsee from the Eagle Hotel, Ok=YliktUßO, Pa. tklustantly on hand, the beet of BREAD, CRACKEIIB, PRiTZELS, Persons wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their names and reel deuces at the Bakery. Every effort made to please. Give as a call. April 20, 1861. t 4 Great Conowago Mills. 1b0 t. 090 BVSKRUIO IrrHEAT WANTED. ean ersigned, having remodeled and Improv ed his Mills, near New Chester, Adams county, (formerly called "lit'aluut Grove," but now "Great Conowago is prepared to do aU kinds of work in his line with unusual (Rewash. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchaxygu r the very best qintliticeof Super, Extra and Faintly FLOUR, also Rye, Own and Buckwheat. Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. SAWMILL attached, he is prepared to saw Riede of limber, at the shortest notice. A Fri rift need of Innsherand there ran put:. log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of what on the top, have the wheat exchanged for Soar sen the lag sawed, thus raving a double tree— and all= of t i lie perfect maehinerfnow em- Pi Zring the be•Tof tL workmen, be will be able to please everybody. Thankful ror post favors, be hopes for & continuance of the aame. 11, J. MYERS. New Chester, April 29, 1167. ly. • SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, twd by Hundred' qf Cbouregationo for Church or linunuonion Purpoors. ALISO, Ercetlent for Ladles and Wedgy Perrena , TO UsE. PINEYA.RDS, NEW JERSEY. Speen Port Gripe Wile, For Van Old. rIS Justlf celebrated native Wine Is mode front the Juke of the Oporto Grape, rased to country. Oa invaluable Ternie and Strengthening •Properties are unsurpassed by any other native M - ine. Be ing the pure Juice of the grape, produced under Mr. *peer'e own personal enpervielon, Ita purity and genuinenees are guaranteed. The youngest child may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid may use It le advantage. it lv pertiesdarly banteichel to th• aged Dud +kWh toted, and suited to the various aliments that at filet the weaker sex, It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's Port Grape Wlue. Weidal3 - ifierfiloud Mdq begerlt by Its use. Spear% Winds to lickatids are preferred to oth er wines. hold by Between, sad OfDWI% - 41he Trate supplied by Johnson, Solloway .4,,d French, Bisirds ik Co., in Philp. delphia. A. hpeer's Finfrard, New Jersey. Moe, 243 New ork. Broadway, August 30, 1887. ly VERONE'S IMPROVED c)rti_ ACHEMICAL PREPARA'T'ION OF LARD, A Lard 014 neanieg lea attraction for OXY oi-n—tbe socroe of gam, &a., and imparting to it (by abespiesi stlisity)• property of ATTRACTION FOR METALS, whereby . it fe retained, In lubrication CONTINUOLIEILY PUB): from at least 2'4 to 60 per cent, longer than sperm oil. =MM. $2 10 Cask, or 330 Gallons, $2 06 per To provide- against leakage, etc., and for the eonvimlmm of CAI ALL COldelilirtillAadto DE TAILIBM, dbe lSi gat ap, In" fbir rescind mite_ ..... tttios, at an advance to cover Use coot of a-rasionable retail prods: •rAfifiilsrivri!fl. 6 12 ft—Caes, 142 Doe., Via S 114.1 A S 74— " " M l 6 41 34 I " I " II fd case , to Cans crea lldealers,ted on :stuns as ardor. Discount by rete Swims Ifeckine The ou akt i k ••• • auxu Mid ARMOR 0 lot SO 4 as. (White Itint,) orgto—paelted In dos. !Stand %woes cams; Ink. SI oetito—pooked i t 4 and doe. ma es ; and ,oa. 11 OD—paekod I and :dos ones; sold by %whys Mialsteal Agents, First Chas Drug misdeed through therooers and Oeuntry Merchants. Orders trade, The WARLei Btandazd of the Oil hi .45 0 to 40° Fah'. Oil, In casks and bbla subject to return and credit within 15 days, =e el. , 10 t. , ; y 30 days, after date of delivery, If slot Ossiontes, DAL dou.opeat through gess.= B• • . • Idarkellatiast, B i •• rliktVlVa i rtmith Front lt 1 1F, ••a T A Art ankh , . and Ow P 'is . ' , I ' , WA 6.O)IINCY.Ith and • ..r:Statel6l l , Plithulalptila. B:Diine VERONE, Aer„ Broach Mainfiebotorr, 1003 Calkwhill St, PHIT Fob. SO, UM On. , ,ADIEII wanting be, brood ankle ot Perfttmovy m , ea Br ailey-ersi , 1•61••• • awe , •••ararook 44 42=IIIMIMINIIICII Ire 800 Invi = te the egar. atiant A. 628' wan' WM. T. HOPILIENW "OWN PAYE" tttry sinarsi now AP% p 84:1 lt d s 2541ra 1t . $ 1. Plain Fiklns d nptit .2° 20 sprri, ta ; nirs ir ti springs, $ ,15; and $5 sprinip, "One OW,ldairs.. BIotog,•• en Tape Tralik Vqnt 90 to springs /1.90 to $24. Plain, gig Tgil, II to 50 springs, from 116 Cents to $2.00. These k rta are Ixstter than those told by other establtsinnants first elms goods, and at much lower_ prime. “Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are In every way superior to all other (loop Fikirta before the public, and only have to he ex amined or worn to convince every one of , the fact. Manufactured of the best linen-tinfoil.' liegilith Steel Spring very sapertor tapes...and Ike style of the metille tautening.; And meaner of securing them sunless for durability and ex cellence any other MU. rt ill,ldtlecoan try, and are haliter, more elastic, wear longer, gl. e more sat isfaction, and are natty cheaper than all others. Etery lady should try them. They are being sold extensively lb; Merchants throughout this and the adjoining states at • cry moderate prices. If you want the best ask for "Hoek !IV.' Champion Skirt." If you do not Mid them, get the mer chant with whom you deal to order them for you, or come or at tor direct to as. Merchants will and oar different grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially lactic them to cull and examine tun- extena/ve ...rise - tent, or send for Wholesale Price List. To he had ab Retail at Manufactory, and of the Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the Manufacturer only, to arhoni all orders should be addressed. . _ t [.. pl1;11;6;0 Between 6th end 7thfits: t rhilndebehta. W.li. T. HOPKINS. eh. 1868. .100 a ADAMS . ,, COUNTY siuTtr* rl9 nistretAxcE COUPALSY latcoapowED, Mescu lk 1851. EIZEI3 President—George Swope. \ President—eimuuel It. Russell 4.retury—D. A. Buehler. I'reneurer-1.1. G. Fahueetock Eiocutive ilonandtme—lttMert Ntepardy, Ap drew lielutselutan,Jamb King. Itituagers—Georgo Swope, D. A. Buehler. it. Sfeetirdy, 3f. Eleheibcrger, S. K. Russell, E. G. Fiiimestock, A. D. Buehler, R. (1. McCreary. Get tysburg; Jaoob King Straban township; A. Heintz&lmatt, Franklin; Wm. D. llimes. Oxford; Win. B. Wilson, lientlemv/Ue; H. A. neklny, mien ; John Wolliwdtlmore; John Picking, haat Wright,W ; Abel T. Benders ville ; Abdiel F. UM, New Jzford; Jae. H. MOP- Hanilltoulum; John Cunningham, Free dom; John Horner, 3fountJoy ; Wm. Itosa White, Liberty..sta-T hls Curupany is limited In its operation. to the county of Adams. It has been lu operation fur more than I.i yertrtt, and in that period ha,. made but one amensment, having paid lomes by tire Mut:lethal. period amounting to $1 3 ,068—5 6 .- Bkof which hate been paid Miring the Mat two years. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above maned Managers for fus titer information. De-The Executive Committee meets at the of- Ore of the Company, on the last Wednesday lu eery month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. MM=M WATCRES 1 WATCHES 11 L EWIS grIIOUSE Is largely engaged In the Watch trade, and has DIM Kalamai's( from New York with an unusually attractive assortment. lie °Wars such bargains as cannot full to be acceptable to buyers. His Mock embrama a large lot of the CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATCHER," GOLD AND SILVER, viz: P, S. Bartlett," Wm. F.llery." and "Appleton a Tracy ;" with Watches of almost all other makes. If you went CHEAP and GOOD.Watch, cull on LEWIS STADURE, Ail his old elistqd,Oorlisle stseet, nearly °Nebel to the Dep, Get tyiqiuss., Pa. coutioue. the Grocery, Notion and Con fectionery buslaime„ yLeretobre. 7une24, 18137. tf Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, mut Middle /qt., httl/a sege from the Cburt-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., WILL promptly attend to all orders In him Line. Work done in the most satisfactory manner, and at prices as low as can possibly be afforded to make allying. GAS PIPE throb bed, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, .te.; also WATER PIPE, Stope, Top and Froet Spigots. and, in short, eve. nything belongi tt ng to gas or water fixtures. Bells hung, and lundalied II desired. Dec. 13, Ular. :~ ~~:~ ~ ~IH :~,;,~;i: ~ r~ ~L I:7' NO. 2 WEST MARKET STREET, YORK, PA EM:M=M=TI PL&POS & CABINET olitiAigh, JODEO.ISB, AND ALL XINDB Or 31 lISI CA L Ili STRU NI EN TS .• _ reepecifully inform tie pantie that they an pre pared to Runtish Hance of the following manu facture or of any other make that may be pre ferred: • • . Albrlubl, Relke. & Ramldt, Cblekerlea & Nos, Bradbury, Kaaba & i.e. Gale dt Skin, COTTAGE MitOMIX= ORGANS AND .WELODEONA: Thew i trm.eita itasd ga thing foetid In this °unary Or in Europe, as ls admitted by all impartial Judge.. The most cla imant. Pipe Organ }Milder. and Performer, tke laat to discover excellence in reed Tone pnr menaced them vastly superlorto all others ibr ex ceedingly. quick articulation and round Tone, the essential feature in inatruments of this Mass. We Invite the se, ere strut 1u77 and criticism of all. PATENT VOX HUMANA TREMOLO. . TM. tate and most wonderful invention two ac knowledged by all leading artist. Will be found only In the Estey Instruments. In attempting to describe the ellect of this stop, we are at loss far .su e. Its beantieseldltiOt be written, but mind h4l De nean to in? appreciated. By thin idop an ordinary performer me produce an effect which requ ires Ufa time of practice for an artist upon a violin It ell It rely changes the reed Tone, giving the sympathetic sweetness of the human voice, making it so melodious and pure that it never folio to enchant the listener. lIIMUSIZEM= for Churches, Public Halls attParlors has a powerful sub-Bass N Ith independent reeds, Har monic attachment and Vox Iluntaiut Tremolo, and is believed to be the most powerful reed or gan made. being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ of three times Ilse eost. • All instruments warranted for flee years. aii -- BRAFtS RAMIS supplied with Instruments and music at reasonable terms. . . A ithend dascount ado wed (or Church. and Sabbath Schonta. • • tae-Inetrurtlons gtven both In Vooal and In strumental Thiele, at our mama and at paid& homes, either to In i•lttuala or classes, on reason able terms. De 0.17 teas If Gettysburg Railroad. CANGE OF CONNFCTIONIK—On and after Wednesday, November 6th, 1867, Passenger as will leave Mid arriveat Gettysburg; and snake connections, as follows: FIRFIT PABISENGER TRAIN will leave Gettys burg at FL 15 A. M., 1,1111 passengers for York, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and West, arriving at Han n over Junction without change/4 claw, at On commthe Fast line South On the Northern Central Rail way, and arriving at Baltimore at 12. R noon. Also connecting with Mail Train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M. Arri ving at Gettysburg 12.10 P. M., with passengers from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore aud Wash ington. SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Get tizr . 11 .1 % 1.90 na P. M., arr n iv iv inagt Hanover Juno at itltimore at 0.10 I'. M. Arrive a . t. (let: tvabarg at 5.30 P. M., with pamengera trom Phila delphia, Maratha/it and the North and West, and also with passengers tram Baltimore and Washharkm by the met north, whichktaveti Baltimore at 12.10 noon. Passengers can leave Baltimore In the Moll Train at 8.20A.M., and arrive I u Gettysburg at 12.40 P. M. Or have Baltimore In the Lust Blue at 12.10 noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at .5.3 u P M. But one c hange of emu by the fleet train, either way, vls at Hanover Junction. The fast line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local eta- Mons, esoirpt York, Hanover Junction and Perk. too. Couuectlous comfy, _. . . It. 3.IoCL'ELLY, Pres't. Nov. 15,1867, Hanover Branch Railroad. as and after MONDAY, Dec. 9th, 1987, passen ger trains on the Hanover Branch Itallroad lUsesiaa %Hors: TRAIN . . .3113 T T will leave Hanover at 11.20 A. WWI ersfo Yark,Baltliners, Husks burg, an We orth and West. This train Sr. rives at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., counecting with the Fast Line South, on the Northern Con teal Hallway, which arrives at Baltimore at 12.30 P. M., sad also With the Mall Teals North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.55 P. M. terTina train Mania to Hamm' at 1130 P. ?AL, and arrives at Gettysburg at 12.55 P. M. 8.1.3X)ND TRAIN leases Hanover at 2.11 P. M., and arrives at the Junction at 3.40 P. IL, connect. Ing with the Mail Train South, whicharrives at Baltimoreat 11.11) P. M. Passengers by this train for York lay over at the Junction until 6.11 P. M. lir This Trailagsaatast-iianeiror at 4.46 P. H. with paaaengentiltaatoilet,tleigyaburg and Lit tkstown. Passengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Get tysburg and Littlestown, will take either the Mall Train at 8.30 A. M., or the Fast Line at 12. W JOSEPH LH% Aient. 93. 1887. tr Manhood : How Lost, How Restored. on published, a now etitkia Dr. enlverwells ted Palmy on the ractlaalcure wit medicine) of Ppermaterrbren, Weak ' nese, Involuntary Seminal Laws, elehoney, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Mtn. xtents to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, pry, and FAN lm rowed by aelkandaigenoe ow sexual extravagance. SP-Price, in a sealed envelope. only Semite. The osiebrated author, In this adnthable eemay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year.• esmeal praegica that the alsentMg ecisiesciswessi of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerooa of Mitional neoldialuir elation artheirnife—polniing out a mode olcure i' at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of witteh entry sufferer, no matter what his con dition May be may cure himself cheaply, pd. vately, and radically. This Lecture should be In the hands of every youtry , Senh and evet under se o n pt. of all i ii :P= d elope, to any ad- dale, Jlololllllll.,six esi ail m =o W ei. limnps. Also, In. ColverwelPs "lake 115 cent& Andrew On I%*offitt CHAS. J. YankD • 004_ , • • Boweentlfie P. O. Don 4111 M, D.'9. BORXW i t te National Rani of WIN' awniand WW U. S. HondM sad Woman 431100ReN Notes. %AN:- W.-. : 8/13011: 1 N Commercial .Manures. WE announce to farmer. and dealers In Per. that tale lollontrat prints have been itpted Un i flthe preeent spring mason BAUGH'S SAM BONE POMP/4 E ?rim VA per 3,000 lbs. BA caws euze.4 GO BONE PERrnmar. SE per 2,000 lbs. BAUGH'B CIIIDAQO BLOOD M-4NURE. Yrlce, ttaiKper 2,000 lbs. TWA well known popular trode•mark will be found upon every pouknigua We a.m. , manures. r .1 The high estimation in which lignin's BONS /LA utthai has e been held, during fourteen years psat, we shall fully sustain in the future. Hav- Ana' now the entire control ofth great resources of the city of Chicago, for furnishing Arnmoula and Phosphate yielding material, vie i—liones, Dried Flesh. Bloodttc., we have, in connection with our works lu Philadelphia. the largeet facil ities for furnishing these manures, at We above low prices BAUGH Sr SONS, Philadelphia. NORTH-WEsTERN FERTI LI ZING CO.. Chicago. JOHN RALTr4ON CO. Agls, New York. °BURC,: W. KIRREVUO., •' Breton. CiEORMI. DUCAM.LE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore. For all information respecting the above Ma nama, addreas either of We above holniea. Jan. 21, ltiatL ➢m F- lit. TM - 3BR it CO RING'S yogi Agrogat C s, Bmitores GMAT Haig to Z r Its original solar. Eradmato. Dandruff and 0 ll' HUMORS A er 11101ITICROCALP, 0 4 " 'a c\Al got 4 ,4 , 4r 4 rlzzin VEGETABLE AMBROSIA WHAT IT PeRPOITII3 TO BR, DA. GENUINE HAIR HINTORATIVE, Li s tl i t .a lt.a 4%1:0..11 Ha w k adorn youth or age. It will positively eradicate Hu mors and Eandrnd from the aoalp, and where there Is life in the gland., will causes new growth of Hale to put forth on bald spots. Thousands are tratitying to the above. PRICE: SUM PEE BOTTLE. /11 - A. D. Buehler, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Gel tyaburg,autltor ruin aArgtall by .111rugs/sta. Fab. 14, lalE. - DIAIOND CONITZTIONARY. JOHN M. HIN.NIGH ETAS Jost received and t a now opening one of ja the finest sr ortments of wore in his tine ever opened in aettysbarg, oonststing of TOYS OF ALL KINDS, FRENCH AND COMMON CANDIES, FRITITB, ORANUES, LEMONS, NUTF4, and NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. iIB-Call sad examine his stock, on Baltimore street, near the Diamond. Dec. 13, le/C. NEW GOODS CIiE,IT—CHEAPER--CHEAPEST I 'F a ro wuoi to bay good and 00404 call JAMES & BROIL STORE, near Myers's Mote/, In CRAMBEHEIBURG Frr., Gettysburg. They have the very best selection of goods, such as CLOTEtit, CAtitiIBLEREel, TWEEDY, &C., the market can produce, and an determined to sell them as cheap as con be sold anywhere In town or country. Auy person winking to have them CUT, can have it done tree et charge, Those desiring goods MADE UP, curt also be accommo dated. We warrant the beat work and the best tits to be had anywhere. No humbug in what we say, We have on hand thi . 3 very best and most durable . REWING JIACIIINER and are always ready to wall on customers. Full satisfaction given in operating machines. Call and examine. We warrant them to be the beat in use. JACOIM April 8, 181. tf NEW ?ALL (Ift 711ralt 0000. E. HITESHEW is now receiving a large stock of DRY GOODS, . NO TIONS, GROCERIES Q WARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS I call the attention of my customers and the community to my large stock of Goods, which I am now offering at lower rates than t hey have been since the war, and at prices which cannot full to strike the purchaser 118 cheap. With ery facility for purchasing Goode at as low figures as any in the trade, 1 axe also prepared to meet competition in low prices from auy and all quarters. Prompt conformity to the lowest market prices is toy established rule, E. liITBISHEW. Petersburg, (1.8.,) Oct. ze, stw. • NEW DRUG STORE, IN NE* OXFORD. THE ondeed hag opened a Drug Store In New Ox ford. Adam . county, and reepeetfully nulls the att ention of the public to his ntook. of • PAINTR, OILR, VARNISHER DTEntligt - : -"" • TW Ir 4 oriov; • A NT MEDICINE, and a full assortment of DRUGS•, In a word • complete Mock of Goods generally kept In a first clam Drag nWre. All of width ham be on during the plat two weeks, and will be sold low. All the formerly tusattlastured at the old establishment in East Berlin can be had here. Understanding his busin t auerfectly, and at teutiag apodoitiguaslf, ke la Mt dear -- ranaliUtamprpwreesnlairreptesen tkf,ub lie are requested to give him a trial. New Oxford, May 6, 1367, V D. M. IDDLEB.. Farmer's, Attend to Your Interests I Gan SBURG FOUNDRY. gum subscriber would Inform his customer 1 and others, that he is still manufacturing va rious kinds of castings and Atattlaines, wade to order, on short notice, such us . . THREISHERS AND POWERS, (five different slum of Power . ..) CLOVER-SERD HULLERS AND CLEANERS, COHN SHEL, Ligati AND SEPARATORS, CO/LVFODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND HAY CUTTERS; CORN PLANTERS; _ - , PLOUGHS, such as Cast Ploughs, Banthear Ploughs, Sh.lebill and Corn Pkansits; the WIREAPRING HORSE - RARE. the latest Improvement• also SHIREMAN'S SELti-DiS 3 7IAROING HARE. He will I earitrarnabttaicOnte • owErts Algra fmArettis.' METAL SCREWS for Cider Press., IRON RAILING for Oemeterlesor Porches, with everything else In his line, all at low rates. lOR .ALE.—A One•horse Wagon. DAVID STERNER AX/1 /14.180. : 1 PREEN ARRIVAL or DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of A. SCOTT & SON. Their stock consists of mEnrwors; all st yl es. DELAINES, all styles. CALICOES, all styles. Gr~i) all lo THBJCR .L k 1 tt,l"3l.Er se idi Ofritetipel vastl B/M. y's_ Persons *shting IGOOD GOODS and . GOOD. BARGAINS, , Should sot fall to go to the Store of • A. MOOTT At HON, Chembersbarg street. tad Square, Oct. /LON. GetkriAmag, Pa. LAWRENCE D. DIET! & CO., WHOLBOAMIl; BTAi*Sit Mira GOODB NOTIONII, • • LAIMMIN 308 Wed Baltimore MAY 14.1M4 - • w.. 1' ,7• 1 " - "'" -.. • A- 4414atalave • • • Ztin • ' • far ter Wei, WWI arm* tikil oboist et all - kludge( Oilekeivaar etlitoiseadaimiartyissor WOW* • /IMMO" (East =Verna Firm, REBERT & HOOVER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS- BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER gogibeles' Weal; :~~ :,.. EIELF-DISCHABOINQINERIC ROME &MX, Shlreman's patent: BRAND'S PAT 'l' WIRE NORSE RAKE; also THE noce4wAY Wias /MAE' ; THRESHING MACHRIEES; PIRN Ptwo kinds; akireman's potent and Wan LA =l's patent, York; GRAIN DRILLS, adoore's patent; CORN 81113, Wamla ugh's patent, ate All kinds of REPAIRING promptly attended to. Call sad see what we MI do. y ELBERT & HOOVER, Dist Berlin. Adams co., Pa. Mar. 6, UM Im FIRST NATIONAL BANK of omirssußG. I 1 5 11AI I 1 o f 7 7 80 - F' ) s"' Last auL whet. the prtvtletie ut oosiverthag the August7-10Noteaexplred.many persona who ne- 'looted to cavort Into Gal Bowls, or sell. Woe tile premium and the prtvilep of ooitveritttg. It will be the Was with the 7-We mai:wipe In June and July next, If not disposal of In ttme. Thu Elauk will either convert, or purchase, the 740's, allowing prentlurn and If Newest, GIEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. =1 :.CANNON'S MARBLE 'WORKS, On Baltimore Wreak oppoeite the Coart-litente, GETTYSBURG, PENN A Every description of work execute d l is the FINEST STYLE OF THE ARF Jane 4,1885. tt CHEAP FOE CASH! VEW STORE! GROCERIR9, LIQUORS, EC e undersigned has regrind to Gettysburg, and opened • uew Store, on Baltlmlre street, next door to the Post Once, ad nearly oppoalte the Croon Howe, where be offers for sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, a large and choice assortment of Orocertea,— BIIOAFtB, COPFEM, TEAR, 1101,A88 . RS, BYR UPS, SALT, &C., with FISH, BACON, LARD, AC, Alto, Liquors,— WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, W AMBLES, RUNS, and everything ekes in the line. Also, any quantity of - Notions, to suit any and llVerrbOdy. Roadbed OW is the place to bay LEAP FOR CASH. - • • • • • •• ••• UEO. F. BALBFLZDACEL. April 21, year. BARGAINS I= M~ p i►'v a i;~•i +j ~ ~i IN 6NITYBBIIIIO I=l UAVE opened a new GROCERY. In Getty". bwig, on the north-west comer of the Public and lovejust ~ FRE justreceived splendkt smart- M I GROCERIES, BOWS. Cotfbee, Molasses, T r o c..,,Salt, Fish, Hams, Bboers, t i c. Mao, QUEIOO3WARE, 013.241,7,C110103, Matti, Fruits, Soaps, Parley Artielee said Notions generally. We will also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED-STUFFS. Having pureluised for CASH, we are prepared to sell very cheap. Give us • call and judge for yourselves. JOHN C9kiderl. Sept. 27, lfa. If WI. C. STALLSNITH & SON, Li-6171"5T URG, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Ars prepared to de all kluge et Carpentering —dontrasting and erecting buildings ol a Made, Remittal& to. They keep constantly en hand and nianufaetaro to order, DOORS STMTTERS, BLINDS, BASH, DOOlt AND WINDOW FRAMES CORNION, DOM • WINWW-BRACKIVII, And vary other Artiektle the 311011..11m Lisa &maimed material imadmillY CIA Land. rape- rimmed workmen always In readhvym, and work executed with dispatch ißrOrdeft IMMO* attended to. Sept. ID, UNIT. if LEWIS STROUSE Mu bought trek his old staid, on crenate street, and Is going Into Wainer again heavier than ever. He oaks his aid friends and the piddle to cell. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CONYECTIONit, SG TOBALY SC., 4111.2., AC, 11. hinge vette.", and a tittle etinaper than the thumped. Don't forget toe plane—nearly oppo site the Itallined Station. Chnkriitnieg, Oat. 11, 1917. NEW SADDLER SHOP. Mthe MIL BalUmore street, Gettysburg, Pa. —Coastaatly at hand, or mad. to order, an of RIDING EADDLICS, WAGON SADDLES, CAB.EILIME BARN MI, DRAUGHT HARNESS, 111 DING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, ,PLY-I!am ac. =MI June 24, LW. tt MORO PHILLIPS' GICISITINS =PROM) Sow?lomphats of Lime orAmaAzo 6PARA .VTddD. 106 lULLit l 7 VILIIIIYACTCIII2 . II 1112,01*, lia 27 North Front Street, Philadelphia AND No IPS &nth Strait. Ancil Mr Deniers in conerol thantelsout the C trA) of which MORO Irr:LUDIIIAMICHATE la sod ahoy* has hose Ord of which be he. sole Patina the United firatota destains - • ,moot Phosphor that Mn. Rona, • -it is dorsal. Th e addition of Shaw t rarer fertiihnag vol i5 ........ 0 202= rani assistant. boa prun to Hie a heavier grata ~ the novon ataD' 9 not Gaily urn re but aust i =la SW!. Par kin, 2,000 lbs. Discount to MORO PHILLIPS, Natal ISM Ms Sole Proprietor and M22111/111C1:0111r. ' 11101dar lifierili. L egs ß as t risSl l =Ortratl ssalgi Yorresergsgossoopligr MI lacer otril ge orlisserg at Merl sistrver gr trisodawill wall thosurissoof Slirgelosoorrho rat to lien 11. 1 6 low Mge.Ailmonak =Me VIII awl so slOrtdEso 1111=Et , MgrAlliAll- :- Keeper fat the . Ca'Aititir 3ltitelf.4.NTS, D. 411 YMEN, F.. 1 BALERS, ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER, CREME, ROOS, •LOUR AND 'WA FLAX, CMOS', FURS AND SEINE, DIEM AND ORE MITS. on4m, wool + cwa. POULTRY, NAVAL STORES, HOPS, GINBIDIG, Fmk:M EM, HEMP, PINATIISONs, OILS, LARD, TALLOW, TOBACCO, SEEDS, 1110ROARYM, MOLARION, &C.. &C. •C. JOSIAH CARPENTER, 'lateral Conaniaion Merchant, 442, 444 6 446 Washington Street, NEW YORK CITY And receive hie weekly 1' *e Owned of Pro• duce aud 0 rocetteo. the meet complete Price Cur rent pub/tuned In the traltetlAtaten. Send for a Price Current Marking Plates and t'assla, Liberal Advances made on Consignments. Eatabritthed May IM, 18010 FIRsT-CIWNS HEFILVIENCV4 GIVEN WHEN March 17, leiM. 17 THE HOWE SEWING al: CHINES ! The most Perfect & Reliable in America! The highest premium—the Omer of the Le gion of Honor, and Gold Medal— awarded at the Paris Es . t. . position, 1887. airEiet4 kind of 'work mu Se done op them. For sale at Geo. Jacobs a Ltro's. Store Manx bersburg street, Gettysburg, where they awl be found operating and giving full Instructions on 1:E=!! JA.00119 t BRO. are tho only Agents for Adam. co., I'.. CUtellara containing price Hat. &c., can be bad by addretalng them Jan. BMA& U BARK ! BARK ! 1,100 CORDS WANTED ! 11 000 CORDS OF BLACK OAK BARK, it which he nil/ YwY IN IN Yu' cunt, coldallvery, lu good order, at his lanyard, in Gettysburg. Wanted alae, 600 CORDS OF BOCK OAK BARK, tor which the higlieet market prim will be given I=l in LW MEG SUM Airs. S. . .411.en1.9 ITAIR RESTORER. HAIR DRESSING New Style s in One Bottle;, wilt quietly restore Gray Usk to its t uatara] Mar and beauty, and produce !amnia. t growth. It fs - perfeetly harmh■s, atid 1. prekned byre every other preys:Atka by those who Lore I Ina howl of hole, ea wall at thaws who wah to restore U. The beautiful gloms alai perfume jut ported to the Hair make It desirable for old and I=Zil for Sale by all Droggiata. Depot, ON Cizeenerteit Stawel, New Turk PRICE ONE DOLLAR. r • Feb. ft nit Ens' E. IL MIN NIGH. CHAMBERS/317R0 STREET, TEXT DOOR TO =I ICST3TOS2 TIOTTL, OETTYSBURG. PA., Confection, Periodical and News ALL EINES OP 00.N7SCI7ONS, CANDIES, ossivaia. LEMONS, Nur% constantly on timid. ICEd Malt Air!ilek E stiPpikid to Sallies mid guiles &t aborteat ria4 THE DAL PAPFitil OF RALT/HOHE. PHU, .T. M. ROWt. ADELPIUA. NEW YORE', AND 035401C14 KAGAZINTE, supplied to sitrosibett st lowest rates. Ar CALL AND NIASINE.I6I Fab. U. OK • Si • ' • • FURNITURE. . SHEAFiER" k BECKER, PRTIMBII:!MAT. PRNWA., Are, prepared !walk tek the Pub& anything In their line as slow rem be bad la tie *anon 811-112 will do eta to din sad examine oar Mack before baying drewben. VITAINITURE mom to titer. ItepaftSg done neatly, efiligly. sa4l*llllll4laratek. " G CONMIGX TOCI =CM C JAHN suer =MEI FAVORITE , - , Depot 41C.. *c., &C. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK. aXli uu l i taal kinds, 110liiita figVENTIVE : . THIMe=iIsoI Into VI VV.- 4 oomrctuam-iimmies Norm ea* up. „ mar* tuala i pid 419) and STCCICR ~n WINDS. Of ill klndr, bought for periaa• mahout CHARGING C OI N. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTER altered on OPSCIAL DEPOSITS elbowed I peri oast, ls %ft O per rest. ger I year. 4 per semi. be 4 whowdesh • pimp amt. /Mr II immaillis. ?mew whadat lalbematton In retard to t.", Et !bads, Wild !Racks et an, kinds, aro Invited to give um s call, sad we will give all infortelation dwwrftdl7., J. EMORY LAIR, Catsltl44.h.", 01166Y6bori„ Oat. 26, VI& V FIREM NATIONAL BANK OP OETIIiIiBCRG Will allow Interest on apse's' Deposita as follows 6 per rent per aemils far 1 year IrMM:I IM:r==3 EN;M:I C=I:MM:I WILL 00tivert 7- NOTISPI Into $- BONDS, as usual, free of shahs. CASH COMPOUND INTERE.I4T NOTES mut COUPONS. Will also purchase or sell PTO('KS and IX)SIS4 of every kind, free of charge ea routfulealon, and will at ell thaw my the HIGHMT Melt for GOLD and lIILVKIt, and will, with pleasure ttiourtot 01l baolnrso promptly, as berrtornre pertatatug to a well regulated Mug OEO. ARNOLD, L'axhivr. Get [D,UM Nov. 8 . 147 ' ,---- PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS; TOILET SETS, WRITING DESKS, PERFUAIERY,. Fancy China and Bohemian Vases, TOl'B, diC., &C., &C, AT A. B. FEISTEL'S, Oppoette P alinelltnekor Store. Gettysburg, March 27, lt tf GETTYSBURG LIME KILNS. THE . undersigned has bought out his forams partner, Wail. Quinn, and now continues the THE LIME•BURNING THIBINEBB awif—at the Oettyabnrig LW" Kilns, on the owner of the Railroad and North iltrattan Strict. 'Thankful for peat patronage, he wttl endeavor to deserve Its continuance, by promeiuttny the heel nes M viveaudy ►ad on as laz ► reale ea poi- alble—always seWog a good article and giving wad mss re, Farmers and others may look for the prompt filling of orders. ED ==l COAL BUSINESS, onieriag the mciA popular kind■. Housekeepeni and °then elutald give him a cull. Maekfflulth Coal eonstitatly oa baud. Tame and cuss delivered anywhere In Get lysburg ThVOB IMILSY Gettysburg, Nov. IS, gat tf LIME ! LIME ! BY ItAILBOALII! TIM aadarearaal we saw/ asaliad la alia mate a LIMY la Gettysburg, recalvieg It la/ flaJlroad every illw. They 'apply • fllnthrete artlefr. FARMERS AND OTIIERS I=l Orders solkited, and e• dart notice re = Prioss-1101 to per hundred liminhelp If pop club; 919 . 00 at pinety day.. LUND Ow NM puilddelllversi at HAKNII AND GIULDKNII irrATioNs, em the ClerAysberg Mahood, et $l7 60 ewe. oe 318 30st nluety d^3ll. EVWAMiII 13MU1, F. t" IMUICKIZIKEY Lime cam be engiva ot Ole bittet st OF rieJled DerA, la Gailowbaig March V, INK It CLOCKS, WATCIyt3, JEWELRY, &C. EMEZI Safig . mowrxErs ,Tf*T,V, JXW ELRY hiroiAE, -- • Ow York Stag, opporite the Bask, Oa . • • erthem•Ps... 41. 'fray AND IVIS SILVER AND PLATED WARE, =1 alma as Wilma, Osaava, Aataitkaaa, 11Plalea, ====is t i Ha: l b. a t . A li . s r., a t l4 i tt at. asintbloO and odg kinds qf bend bt ar Woe time and ea regermatgreerms. IfirAlr= 4V •ransualed in give indltiontloo—. and MI 1.00 sobll,lnitenn led to be what they are crid, IBM tt QP SKIRTS. Vow quAuTY. At (Alm* Rama -Noes, ROW & Wooar. morak4llft vorsese e d A tirmit imam CEO