ri litl pain Sinnukuping rsaniaw wire PIAATIT. tfn feeding stock, as In feeding land, 1 tirtilent and good management are itlired. If any one supposes that he :a7y resort to a system of temporary Idling as - a substitute for constant at aition and regular feeding through o year, let him learn at once his mks ' Ice. Nor will feeding alone be stall. e l s.nt, even If prudently attended to, leas cleanliness and ventilation, it d all the circumstances that con es to the animal's comfort and well W.,ing, be looked after. "I"Pigs," says an English paper, "en.. ',:',y the reputation of having a real 'king for dirt, and certainly the way U which they are kept on some farms lows that their owners are determln kik give them opportunities for carry out this liking. No d potlon can, iwever, be more erroneous than this, none is certainly so productive of -as to the keeper. Let any one not tnvinoed of this, try the two modes j keeping—the dirt and the clean— eye food in both cases, and other gee. ma[ treatment, being the same, and Ape result will show him which of the *vo is best in the end." So that besides good and regular li eding, pigs must be kept clean, not. ,ahhstanding their reputation for love n _filth—a reputation which is misun ,rstood, as any one might know who m ould observe their cleanly habits li or ben th ,, y have room enough allowed *ern. ri Then, a great deal depends on the lode in which they are housed, to em ave them feed profitably. A careful D vanager adopts this method. A large rkfthouse is enclosed at the two sides, on as to be warm and dry—the floor is peav ed , and sprinkled over with burnt "Jay, and ashes obtained by burning eeds. In this the pigs are fed ; SlShilo for resting and sleeping they have a compartment railed off at the lather end, and which is amply provi fled with clean straw. lot Straw, if allowed to get damp and nhoultly, le very apt to engender el'iange or skin disease, but treated as Above the straw is kept dry, and ena metes-the animal to keep his skin thor "uglily clean. The manner in which at e is housed give him comfort, clean "flings, fresh air, and every necessary ' e Sudltion for his well - doing. * As to te lie feeding, the same care which y ,oks to the animal's comfort in other venpects, will see that he is not half nit aa'ved through a portion of his ex's mnice and stuffed for the rest. —The most profitable feeding is that lie thich is fairly - distributed through his !xl Thole life. He must. be well and 114 bundantly fed with good food,. so that S e may grow and Millen continually, Al nd nrake the best of every day he l e vee. It Is a mistake to suppose that w bery abundant feeding is necessary to weep up this steady, continual growth. aj 'ho same quantity of rich and fatten mpg food is used much more advanta- Nrously given in moderate quantities t o lrough a longer period of time. .he It -has been especially remarked of meet cattle, by the most experienced Ki veders, that any attempt to force by n c o x travagant feeding, is So much waste hot food. A feeder who practiced care mill weighing of his fattening cattle i mvery week, found that a. daily supply f four quarts of barley meal to a floe Heer gave a weekly increase in weight, 3averaging eighteen pounds. A neigh laer advised him to push him, and might quarts were accordingly fed dal- Ma'. The weekly increase of flesh was Worse than when he received four ,ascarts. The amount being increased ;ten twelve quarts per day, he gained aqothing at all. This Is not a solitary l ive, for It is sustained by the experk lance of Intelligent feeders, that a moT )ticate supply of food, given at stated iliggular periods, is much more produc ve of flesh and fat than attempts at 'Snick feeding with excessive supplies. philosophy of it is, that In this 1 see a large portion of the food passes poltidigested, and the organs, from be pulig over taxed, maybeoome Incapable digesting enough fur the proper 'orourishment of the animal. Let it not be supposed, then, that, Cr land or, animals, extravagant etx mUendlture can be substituted fOr care sdal, every day management. die =I IoiNA lady eorrespondentof the Vermont firmer gives the following directions Li t r making mats from the smallest blur ' cloth left after cutting out clothe's, , -- preparing the materials for rag l car ats:, Pieces over an Inch square are . ;n -large, so it can easily be seen that ls way of making rugs will use up re pieces otherwise of no account 4. eept for the rag bag. These 5 ,4t1e bits must be strung on a cord, md e edges being raveled out so AS to I m iesent a soft' furry appearance, and ound and sewed like the braids In f elded mat ; It will be difficult to lila ;1,1. • guish It from chenllq work. In re - d to colors, you must consult your ' w orn taste. The style called 'hit or m iss,' in which you.use all colors India ughninately, as they are most eouveni. r , iv t, has often a very good effect, if enty of bright colors are used; in iiy other case it la too apt to have a ,roagy look. Decided contrasts or , i oades of the same color are better In : lots of this descriptton." tSOAP.-131et from a druggist a pint ea of concentrated lye for forty cents. npty contents into a gallon of boll• dg water. LA, it have ten hours to Tberi empty it into a boiler, . . d another gallon of water, and when Wee two gallons boll, pour In four f unds of liquid grease, stirring It %Il until thorougly mixed. Let it mer for four or six hours, and half 14- hour before taking it off a gallon of /e ..t water may be added. Two table axanfuL3 of pulverized borax and four rosin add greatly, to its detersive el t/Mies; but a teacup fall of salt gist be thrown In. When thought fillse, dip in a case knife, and if the i ll ges drops clear, ropy and chills ekly it is soap. Empty it into a h tub having the sides wet, and in' z w hours you will have twenty-five Inds of hard white soap ready to be IA for use. 'Trolly Thorax ma htEasuansa arw—An exchange says : It Is eon . lent to farmers and croppers to e 'au easy and correct rule by Itilloh to measure corn In cribs. Here ne—having leveled the torn In the , measure the length, breidth, and b, and multiply them together, deduct from the product one-fifth you have.the number of bushels he ear—tor shelled corn take one ot tbla. To be strictly correct, half a Nisbet kir *very one bun- I Farmers who are fond of ay _ b Ai eau tadiog the , eorreetnesa of, ruie Y Via solid Whips b ilbot, and AIM team ha - abashed, ~r, see that the latter is nearly one-,; ,-'' baler thin the Ammer. .. TILE GETTYSBTIRG .00MPILER, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1868. JOB PRINTING. THE GETTYABUItO WMPILER OFFICE is now one of the mold-complete Job Printing Establishments n Penns) . lrani& outside -of PhlladelphLe. With the hind mittli Inery in bp liad—e POTTER DRUM CTLINDIRIPOWtft 008- DOH JOBBED, s TOWER HAND PRILMV*O. --and the sanest and moat fashionable Myles of types and border* ulth limey Into sad the different bronsere, we cannot fall to eatlsfy every torte. Titus amply supplied, besides Laving good workmen, we confidently Invite obi of all kinds— fluters, Handbills, Progresminer, ' - Circulars, Legal !auks, .4'btet, Meeks, Orders, Letter-Heads, Business Cards, ' Vail Cards, 7 1 / 4 dribeg Card:, .Inrilations, Lecture nekeis, Labels, gEe Indeed, everything entering Into the prtnt. ing line. All done with diepetoh, and at roe- wo►We prices Orders by mall will receive prompt atten Lion. Addreen, H. I. STAHLE, COXPILYR OFFICE, (Urn-sauna, PA July 24, IW. GETTYSBURG progamminzfill THE undersigned Mix Idight out Ms former partner, Wm. Outnn, and now continues the THE LISLE-BURNING BUSINEf3S himself—at thef3etlyaburg Lime Kilns, on ‘.. tatnoo risk the corner of the antlNortb Stratton Street. Thankful for past\ tronage, be will endeavor to denary. Its °mann nee, by prose cuting the business as vigorously and on as largo a mole u poulble—olways selling • good article and giving good measure.— Farmers and others may look for the prompt OlHnig of orders. He Ids° continues the COAL BUSINESS, ollering the most poplar kinds. House- keepers and others should give him a all. Illacksmith Coal °militantly on hand. Lime and Coad delivered anywhere In Gettysburg. = Gotty.berg, Nov. VS. 1917. it THE OLD FIVIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE Mii=== Freight Line to Baltimore, twice a week. Depot—corner of Railroad and Washingtoi streets, Gettysburg. Cars run to I lushes & Emerson's,l2l North street, Bahl more. Freight carried each way, at the low est ratcs. The patronage of his old friends and the public solicited. Goods to be marked Biddies Line." WM. E. BIDDLE. April 17,'18114 U NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON the Hill, Br y thaoLe . ld d roo ol t, m Gr a tr t h o uri n g : PL—Lonat on der, ell kinds of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES, ..• CARRIAGE RUINERS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, FLY - NETS. .to, se low es the lowest • J. M. ROWE Jana 91.18/12. 11 11 1:i 51;i:: rilsubscribers haveVen retnrnbi from the es with an immense supply of 'HARDWARE & GROCERIES, Which they are offtning at their old stead In Baltimore street* prices to cult the times. Our stook omelets in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, SHOE FINDINGS, • COACH FINDINGS, CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS HOUSEXEEPIat'S FuthußES, ALL KINDS ON IRON, fie., anoczniEs OF ALL KINDS, OILS, FAINTS, de., die. departments o m ar e t n icl on n d u ab d o d venu th w hat v an be had at thin store. Every claee of Mechan ics can be accommodated here with tools and endings, and flousekeepens can find every ar ticle in. their line. Give us a call, as we are prepared to sell as tow for madam any house out of the city. JOEL IL DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 1,5, 1884 CHEAP FOR CASH ! NEWBTORE! GROCIER7I3B. LICIZOBE a q'he undersigned has re retnred . _ urea: ai ner 'd t=r e l l o a tt e e w = Ogee, ' and nearly ot Ile the Court Howe, where he Wane I nate, CHEAP FOR CASH, • large and choke oreortment or Groceries.— SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SALT, ac, with FISH, BACON, LARD, &C. ALio, Liquors,— WINEZ, BRANDIES, Guru! WIEDEUCCES. A lma. and everything else In the Ilne. aLlt of Notions, to snit stay ari le:ol7t7t u lga Is the place to buy CHEAP FOR CASH. April 93. ISE,. ONO. F 8ARGA .,.. 19- I NEW GROCERY IN GETTYSBURG JOHN CRESS & SON ftiAVE opened • new GROCERY, In Get. &wha on the north-wen owner of the blie Wears, and hav &AM reoelvert • eplendll woodmen& 01 GROCERIES, including Sugars, Cofibes, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spiess, Tchacco.Eldt, Fisk Hash; 'Udal•• dere &a Al rEM soo r ISWARE, OCINFECTIONS,_ Nuts, Its,Soup!!, Fancy Articles and No. tionsgeom•miy. wessill also keep On bind FLOUR Rand FEED-STUFFS. Having purchased for CAFIU, we are pre wed o r very cheap. Oise us a sill and Judge for yourselves • JOAN CREFS. I. W. MIMS Sept. 11, 11167. tf Oemetary Essay&Lt ipl:43 the Beeper, the uadenatised la as therbed to make removal, Isle Zvi, Cemetery', sad tepee that mak ea eon ,B=geUm removal alr the meal= et de relativee or Mende Mill wail them o[ this mama or the year le have l &ow Lemomge Mid* With firm heer, eed no edtert i MM ".- wed 111, MO, Keeper ihr Celdlitlei. L•) "Best always Cheapest." T HE Best and Cheapest SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and HARNESS of all kinds, in the County, are always to IA found at the old and well known stand, ;Baltimore at, oppoylte the Presbyterian Church— McCREARYS. Our Riding and Wagon Saddles ' are the most substantially bunt and neatest. Our Harness, (pla in and silver mount ed,) are complete In every respect and war ranted to be of the ery best material and workmanship. Our u Hier leather Draft Collars CANNOT 31 BEAT. They are the best FIT TINI3 and most ..lerrble, - - Our Heavy Oran Harness; are made to enter, nn cheap as they can made anywhere und in the must substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft Herne*, Fly-nets, and everything tittle lithe. None edger er cheap+. Our prices have been mantel:it lu theloweid living stand aid. A liberal perrestage for cash, off all bids amounting to Si or More. We work nothing bat the best stock and will Warrant every article turned out to be In every respect as represented. Thankful for root fa% um we invite attention to oar present stock. Waive us a call and examine mums and 4117AliTY, D. IdeCILEARY * SON 121321:Ell 7111 asset , AMILRIC.IN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE, OVERSEAIHNO SEWING MACHINE la warranted to uremia In the beat manner every variety . of lieu log Hemming, Felling, Cording, Trichina, hooding, Unthering, Overaesuring,Embroideringon the edm and In addition 'Junk. beautiful Batton and Eyelet floles in all f.tbrics. IT lIAS X 0 BEING AILMIJLUTELY TILE BENT F.4.111:LY M.ll CHINE AND INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST, /kr Ufa two Machine, cornetts,/ In one by a sim ple and beautiful oneehonfeal arrangement (greulass with full particular. and sample* of work done on this Machine, can be " had on application at the Office of the Agent, at A. IL lelstel'. Donfec " &lottery and Variety Stork Baltimore St., tlettysburg, Pa. D. W. ROBISON, Agent. 1.1-All Machines warranted one year. and instroetkrns given gratuitously to all purcha sers. May 2D, INA, tf DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN .1 ND DRUGGIST, Moe and Drug gt..,re, CRAMDERSIII.II2O ST Li EX f VSUUItI). Modica] n.l lee without charge. CIEMEEI DRUGS, MEDIC/NI N,PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, MO ILKERy, soArsTtil- LET ARTICLES, lICUSLIEI4. DYR STUF`FR, ERWIN, BAKiNU soDA, CREAM Of TAR TAR, LAMM COAL OIL, &C., &C. PURE LI41:10118 for medicinal purposes. Dr. R. Horner's OMEN, t reliable remedy to..chapped immix, rough akin, &e. All articles warranted pure and genuine. Dee. 21, tf BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW EASIBLISIIMENT. HR underalgned ea erected a new build T Ing, _for a Boot and Shoe Fatabliahment on (Uchida !street, near the Railroad Station in Gettysburg, where he now arm for sale, Boos, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, he., for men, women and children, of different styles and prices. lio has a line assortment to select from, and will sell every snidest the ernallest profile. . WORK MADE TO ORDER, of the best ma terials and work man M ip. Everieffort made to render satisfaction. The patronage of the public Is solicited. Call in, and select from his stock or leave your measure. In either case you cannot fall to he pleased. JOHN M. REILLING. July 3, 1103. ly New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILLER &BRO., ETTYSB URG, PA., YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK Sign of the Big Boot. THE underslguont 'Java opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on York street, Gettysburg, In the rump recently occupied by Soper & Slci.Urtriey, and have Just received from the city a large assortmen t bf BOOTS 3 SHOES, for Gentlemen's, Ladles' and Chtldtens' Wear, mandating of CALF AND RIP BOOTS, CONORENB AND BALMORAL GAITBEhd, SLIPPERS, &C. We also MANIVACTIIRE TO ORDER, all kinds of BOOTS & ROES—the work being made up of best materials and by first-clam workmen. The senior partner has been In the business for iever 15 years and person ally auperlutendt all work made op. We respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to busloma and by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entl re salisfaetion. DAVI D KITZIHILLF.R. Jane 1883. I t ACOB A. RITZMILLER. REMOVAL! firm of ROPERMeCARTNEY have tremoved to North Baltimore street, near e Diamond emit able, In the room ibrmerly °coupled bylovid I tsmiller. We have on hand a chol [Mort mon t. of CLOCKS, W4TCHES, (Gold and Silver,) . JETV 4 LRY, of all klodaand int.( *kyle*. Silver and Plat ed Ware; also tine Gold, Sliver and Steel SPECT A C L E $ , of the best manufneturc. ALIO, Violins, Gui tars, Flub a, Fuer, de., Violin and Anklouis in qfWar e Lag ". st ' otgr . Lae done al as rea sonable prices as elzewhere, awe uverranfed. Thankful for post favors, we solicit a con tinuance of the same. SOPER 4'. MCCARTNEY. June 18,1888. tf CHEAPER THAN EVER. E. HITESHEW, llevrA. 43 disposed of his Store House and stock of Goods to DRIEST & BOWERS, end being determined to reduce his stock dn. ring Um summer end fell months, will give GREAT B.dRGaiXS before Involeluvr My stock of ALL =DB ON IfERCHANDIZE V i n e ard complete In awry ment, and dosed out a= York Springs, July IT IBM tf OirAll persons knowing themselves Indebt ed to ma are thequeslal to come forward and make settlement. M. 71.28.11 0122.82 C PLANING MILL rUHE undersigned has established a PLAIT -13(6 MILL, on Marsh *reek War miles from (iettystitua, at which hewill maximise- DOORS AND DOOR PRAME WINDOW BASH AND I3 VRAMD3, 4 FLOORING, WRATHERBOARDINO, Chair and Wash Boards, with everything else made at such a factory. and needed in the building line. The best of lumber will always be used, all thoroughly‘dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpose Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices as low as the lowest, and every ef fort made to accommodate anatomies, JOHN D. PFOUTZ. IS, WM. ly Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL RANGER, Abet Midas Mo44 . l . sesars pow ONt Ore- GETTYSBUIIO, PA., ;SLLpromptly attend to all orders In la Ms /lee. Work done In the most satis factory amanner, and at peteesas law soma ponslbly be afibrded to sake • Livia& OAS PIPEas vett as Chande liers, Brackets, %L 1.40 44 1 A: Pill= mg Prost and, la wheat, as to saner r latexes,. Belle hung. and tarnished It daissd. Dot 11, GC. tt HONEY.—The real, arr , Mama EY, au be had at SELLING OFF CO4'r The nuderalgned, Intending b makes change n thar business shortly, will sell out their entire stock at (X$T. Me3l7 Weds will be sold 1030AUDLE819 OF mew. 'Our Mock consletn or Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets. Queens-ware, Glass-ware, de. Persons desiring bargains should avail themselves of thlsofmortunlly st once, as the whole ■cock will ,on be &veiled of. DIIPHORN & HOFFMAN, Northwest Comer Square, OETTII4BUR6, PA Aug. IS, 18013. U GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK DOVEILNSIENT BONDS, of all kinda, BOUGHT and SOLD. SEVEN-THIRTY BONER twnverted into FIVE-TWENTY BONDS without charge. COMPOITND UM3:MM NOTES CAP.HrD The HIGHEST PREDICT/ft paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOOKS soil BONDS, of WI klndst bought for persons without CHARGING MISHION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced Per acne., TiZ : 3 per eeeL for I year, 4 per tent. hr • meallis, 3 pee eemalt. far 9 months Persona wtahlng informstion In regard to U. B. Bonds, and Stocks of all filed., are le vital to give an a mil, and we will give all information cheerfully J. EMORY HAIR, OA&laler Gettysburg, Oct. ffi, 1887. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG 'NVIII' allow interest on Special Deposits, as CM= 6 per amt. per alums tbr 1 year I:iii•=l EN= 1;;=:•::=11 I- , - . . will CASU COMPOUND INTRIU3ST NOTES - wnd - 601J - PONS WM also purebaso or seU STOCKS and BONDS of every kind, free of charge as cowl mission, and will at all times pay the HIGH EST PRICE for GOLD and SILVER, and will, with pleasure, la:al:met all I.IIIBIIICIIII promptly; as heretofore, peitalntng to w wel regnlated Bank OEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettysburg, Nov. It, 1867 ANOTHER BAKERY. rUndersigned hes opened a Baker/ at orner of Washington end High streets, Gettysburg, and ineites the public's pet- =2 FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, TWIRT, CALM, PRETZELS, SC., =EZEi! By using the best of dour and other ninterl a/e, and doing his work well, he hopes to give eatisfaction in every case. Call at or send your orders to the Bakery, corner of Wutr ington and High streets, opposite the Fe- male Insfitcqe and Powers's Granite Yard I= Aprlll7. 1868. tf LEWIS STROUSE line bought buck his old stand, on Clarinda street;and ts going into bustners again heavier than ever, He asks his old Mends and the public to call. NOTIONS, ORMERIES, •CONFECTIONS, • BEOARS, TOBACCOS, &C., &C,„ In large variety, and a little cheaper than the cheapest. Don't forget tire place—nearly oppo site the Railroad Station, Gettysburg, Oct. 11,18x7. tt PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILET BETS, wnrtr PERI' U3l'. ER Y, Fang China and Bohemian Vases, ac : . &C„ AC., AT FELSTEL'S, Opposite S - ahnestoolos' sent Ciettysbart iamb 7/1. ue. tr / , WESTERN Pre-Emption Lands T }UAW au isnot a illbw TRACTS but o 1 Beal hand, pre-emption lands, ami L lroads,Oonallay Tolnatc, w4U set tied eidelifxwboods, *bah mil- or ex =ak.a.. for Reatilmbe huAdiuna Feb. 7. if GBORGE AMIXOLD.,- aOCIII . MlNNw hole. &c.—Ommatetimess ~ x *km st sale wlth LET AIL ?E PEOPLE COPE ! Azov , Goods k Gonfraionery 81uPe. TV!uguientigned, having bought out J. Warner • sooty t;Undo and Confec tionery More, on Baltimore street, nearly op {melte Fahnestoeks' ulure,Gettysbork, invites the pubile's patronage. Large and taste-MIAS the stock hens been, no etrurt will be spared to render it still more attractive and desira ble. He mow offers Welting Desks, Plain Candy, ' Work Boxes, Fancy do., POrtfollos, Pickles, Pocket Aatelw a gook s, bartilats, Lobsters, China Toys, ' Chow-chow, Pocket CuticiT Fancy Cals., Jewelry, 1- en‘as Crackers, Chess, ' Wine Blaculta, Brushes, M tycoon do., Perfumery, Fire Works, Scapa Penn a Pencil., Comb., Writing Papers, Frans, Envelopt. Huta, Tobacco Sots, Syr9F. VOO NUNIEROI7II r I'O Lc ifF. I .. TION." Ile lute nits to sell everything at the lowest posalble prices, believing that "smith profits" bring "quiet pales," "and are therefore best for buyer and seller. Come one—mine A. U. FEISTEL. March V. ISM. It THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY. • /rat andersigned takes pleasure in almanac- Mg to the citizens of (letlysburg and the Rpublic generally that he has removed from esold rooms on W.I. Middle street, to Barn more street, and !marly oppo*ite the store of Fahnastock Brothers. The rixml he now oc cupies baa been recently fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an admirable one, enabling him to take pictures easel shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any where else. LIFE-LIKE. PHOTOORAPIIS, - - of every also and description, executed In the finest style. Particular attention given to the CARTE DE VISITE, and to eopyfteg AMBROTYPIN and DAIitiLIEPAIEOTYPF.S. of deoessed friends. Also— THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, a new style•of picture, h Inch has 1 • -Lane very popular with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheapness and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLDAR only. AI.. —THE PORCELAIN PICYURE, which for their beauty and durability ace unsurpassot We are prepared to carry on the inetiness in all its various bran, hcs, end hat lug had con siderable experience we run no rivk in fi IT Alt - - A.NTEEiNti PERFECT hATIFSF.tCTION, - - Our fuctlltlee (or a full camphor of our eklll are unequalled by any other Gallery in tne county, and we would therefore Invite every one to call at the NEW GEVI'VSBURG LIGHT GALLERY. - - - Cllll and ex-amble our Specimens and Judge for yourselves. LEVI MUMPEB. Juno 25, Farmers, Attend to Your Interests I GETTYSBITRG FOUNDRY. rIIHE subscriber would inform his curio ' men and others, that ho is still manufac turing various kinds of castings and Ma chines, made to order, on short notice, such us TIIRESIIEFLS AND POWERS, (11‘ different sines of Powere.) CLOVER .ED HULLERS AND CLEANERS, CORN SIIELLKIts AND EiEPAILAToItS, CORN POIIDERCTJTTERS,STRAW AND HAY CUT .TERS ; CORN PLANTERS; PLOUCIIS, such as ('nst Ploughs, Ilarshear Ploughs, Aide hill and corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE fIAKE. the latest Improvezneut,• also 111111REMANI3 nEthr-DISCIIARGING 1101inE RAKE. Re will likewise manufacture MOWERS AND REAPERS. Id ETA T. sCREWS for Cider Pressas, IRON [TAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything elm In his line, st,U at low rates. BALE.—A One-home Wagon. - DAVID STERNER. Aprlllo,lol. It HAY AND GRAIN WANTED. TUE undersigned would announce to the citizens of Adams county that they Mill carry on the GRAIN AND HAY BUSINESS, at the old stand, GRANITE STATION, on the Gettysburg Rs Brood. They are prepared to pay the highest prime for GRAIN AND HAY. They keep all kinds of GROCERIES, SALT, GIIANOS, *.e., which they will sell at the smallest profits. Give as a call and see for yourselves. 1 . 1111.11 . itANN Dee. 98,1807. ly McCURDY & HAMILTON, I= FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &C. Imix, rindenligned are paying , at their Ware -1 house, In Clsrltele street, tuljoinlng Buell ler's Hall, the lilghe.t prices for FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, COHN, OATH, BUCKWHEAT, CLuVEIt AND S TLMOTHY EEDS, POTA TOES, Q.C. and Invite producers to give them a cad be Sore selling. They have constantly on band for gale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, No Byrne, Coffee., Sugar., &a, with Sal M, Oil., Tar, Soaps Bacon and Lard, T w7llMll e. of A arkirk h L be . s 'll i terlitc o w f LeLIatLTZ SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices for all they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits. They ask a share of public patronage, resolved to give satisfaction In every ease. e W.M. S. ILLMILTUN. Gettysburg, July I, 1887. NEW FORWARDING COMMISSION HOUSE LTAVING purchased the extensiVe Wane- IX house, Oars, &r., of ("alp & Fornshaw, the undersigned intend to carry ou the busi ness, under the firm of lilgham & Co., at theold stand, on the corner of Washington and Maros' streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are payl ng the hl ghest market prices for RAY, FLOUR., GRAIN AND ALL KINGS PRODUCE. FLOUR and FEED, SALT, and all kinds Of GROCERIES, kept (suntan lly ou Maul and for sale, cheaper than they 0.111 be had any where else. PLASTER, and all kinds of FERTILIZERS, *mutant% on hand, or furnished to order. A REGULARLINE OF FREIGHT CARS will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By this ar rangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all tiniesto and from Baltimore. All Moli na* of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Htevenson Sons, North Howard Street Baltimore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and doal fairly, we invite everybody to give us a call. IVM. M. BIGHAM, ALEXANDER COBEAN, JAMb.I3 BIGILAM. Jan. 17, 1863. tf CHANGE OF FIRM undersigned hove leased the Wore• erbouse on the corner of Stratton street and Railroad, in Gettysburg, where they will (marry on the Grain and Produce Business in all its branchee. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Onte, Clover and Timothy Seeds, Plaiseed,duruac, Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hann, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce line, Groceries, of all kinds °"tion hand and for sale—Colieris, ilkss l lolasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Chasse, (agar, Sort listard, Starch, Bemoans, Blacks* S , Soups, Aiso CO A.L Cliyash GM, Tar etc. FISH of all kinds; 8 and Ne a le; Smoking and Chewing °lmmo*. They are always able to supply a first rate 1 { aloe of Flour, with the different kinds of Mao, _Ground Plaster, with Guation and cit.her fertatzers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or oar load. w. lill also run Lines of Freight Cars to No. 77 North street, BALTIMORE, and MI Market street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods senate either of the above places will be re ceived and forwarded promptly. Goods should be marked "Benner's' Car.' H. b. BENNER & BRO. April 10, Ma tt CABINET-MAKING Wm. a a AWING located In the town of NEW OX FORD, Adotna county, will tarry on bra boalueus of (ablnet-mating, in all Its nchan FURNITURE kept, op bead and nude to order. Ife wdl also keep for sole a choice assortment of ' CHAIRS. He invitee the citizens of tko town and seuroanding country to give him a can, as ;Will sell aa low es can be ponitased at any albeitA, He wll.l itrantee Ids perk to be piade , np we. In the bola raanner, and of good materials. New Ozazrd. Jan. L. tloe. tf 311:JIBBING ODMPOUND.reisalraos'a Uni versal Washing Compound, by tie are kWe lowa labor la airead, sad Ow work, dome la tall 64el rawrimr. Orr sole at GILLIS. PIE A OM 410. age was ass he *se will 6 SCOW Wlrl6ln UM Or a* Water. - EE. , ID-QIIVIBT.ERS CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Every Kind of Gentlemen's Wear, 132113 OE= PAPER CURB, PAPER ig*loma, COTTON STOCK I NOS, OLOVEI3. EZ= POCKET sooKti, TRAVELING NAVE% UMBRELLAS, CA.IMS, &C., &t, I keep Gentlemen's Wear of alt kinds and will sell them at the Lowest Cash Prices. BOYS' HATS AND SHOES, In great variety ila-Glva ma ■ call before purelmalng else 1M1C22 TUEO. C. NOIt.RD3. April 21, IBA9. tt JOHN C. ZOUCK, I_Jan.cl:A.gen.t, NEW OXFORD, ADAMS C0U.917 PA 1= 150 FARMS, 111LI:14, FOUNDRIES, MACH' k . Z 110P8, TAVERN STA COUNTRY SEATS STORE STANDS, TOWN HOUSES & LOTS I= ==! Person. wishing to purchase as well as t sell property will do well to give me a eel at my office, or .saltlrtout by letter, on they all find It to their advantage May IS, IaSS. ly E. 11. MINNIGEI. CHAMBERmBURG ST.REET NEXT WOE TO nut KEYSTONE LI DTEL GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News Depot. ALL KINDS OF CONFECTIONS, S..ANDIES ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, &C., &C., IC., constantly on band. ICE CREAM AND CAKES talpplled to (amideo and parties at shortes A liberal disruuot alloued for Churebeaand Sabbath Schools. Ak ak xz. e-instructions Oven both In V and Instreunental Music, at our room+, and a u pile tiotn., either to individuals orulassee, n TEE 'DAILY PAPERS Ot' BALTIMORE ' I reasonable terms. . Dec 17, hieti. tf m PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,AND CHOICE MAGAZINES, supplied to subscribers at lowest rates. Q CALL AND EXAMINE 101 =1 DIAMOND BMGI..A.R. STORE_ .12 A6'.310 'ILr The untlernigned has removed. his Segar Store to the NORTII-EABTCORNEROF THE DIAMOND OZTTYSBURII where Le asks a continuance of the public's patronage. Ins new location Is one of the GM CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT, and hie stock of Segara among the most choice and sail sGactory. Fie moll keep on hand the beet BRANDS, and will laantafortare for general oak arargl.• out /Ae county. He will sell at the loweet Ilv lug prices, and at wholesale and retail Remember the place, In the Diamond, be tween Brinkerhoff's Store and liegellan's OE! WAHHING'CON BIERBOWEB. April 3, 18118. tf NOTICE_ Givroiriz , s .VJIZ I WILL be le Gettysburg with PLOIIII, tla.4 on every MONDAY and FRIDAY, of each week. Persona who may : desire me to fUr wish the= with either Flour or Feed Stuff will leave their omen either with JOlui L. Tate or Danner it Ziegler, stating the kind and quantity, when the same will be delivered a titer dwelling . GEORGE GINGIKLL March 27,.Z168. V UNION P-4CIFIC RAILROAD BONDS. MCI First National Bank of Gettysburg r , aipest foe Lb* sole of the MEM MOST- (JAWS UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD SIX PEA CENT. GOLD DiTLEtElirl BONDS. at market tatesand IntereaL liir- Istensliipwoo.' bleassal-aantudlis at me °punier All nesessary lAlormatlon gives. 0110: ARNOLD, Cookler. Gettlimbarg, Nev. 20. M. GI=M I ' 4 "*IMNP II ' GILLESPIE & CO., Dealers in Flour, Groceries, Notions, 4.c., GETTYSBURG, PA., LNVITE attention of the pubile to their law sleet of Goods, at the old stand, on ir street. Gett”burg, next door to We Globs Inn, oonakting of the best of GROCERIES, Segimarraps, Molamses,CelYbee,Tees,Sploce. SeA.,b3.; the MIT 11144.NDfl OF FLOUR 1p the market, with Ham■ ShookleM, Skim, Flab, Dried Fruits, Confections, Qr. Also, NOTIONS, in great variety; Cedar and Willow ware, Stone and Crockerr-ware, Catania, Began, Tandems, and a thousand and one other article.. MITER AND EGGS, nice and freeh e always for sale. Gillespie d 10. will spore no effort to please, and aro confident of being able to do d, by constantly keeping a full and eholoestOck, and selling at the very lowest profits. COUN TRY PRODUCE wanted, either for the cash or in exchange for goods, highest market price allowed. JOSEPH P. GILLESPIR, GANIEL CASHMAN. June 19, 1901. tf NEW DRUG STORE AT NEW OXFORD THE undersigned has opened n Drug Store 1. In New Oxford. Adams county, end re speetfully calls the attention of the public to his stock. of PAINTS OILS . VARNISHES. DYE otTG FPS, WI N IXOV fi ASK PATENT MEDICINES and a fall assortment of DRUGS; In a word a complete stock of Goals generally kept in a drat-class thug Store. All of whioh ha, e been purchased during the past two weeks and will be sold low. All the artieles fortne.rit manu• faetured at the old obi ant Ish ment in :ant liar- Iln can be had here. Understanding his Mud netts perfee t ly, and selecting kin goods himself, be is able to warrant his Drugs pure and rut represented. The palate are requested to give him a trial. D. M. MILLER. New Oxford, May 6, lex 7. If -4 TO TEE BUILDING COMMUNITY, =I WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. rgb i g l iv a jt e : l ti r i= l,l 4; =ones the CARPENTERING BIiSINESS, at his eld stand. on West street, Gettysburg, anti In mady at all times to 114COIllmodate those wanting anything lone In Ills line. lie Is pre pat .1 to furnish all k I of work for building purpotten, of the best mbleriall, and as neatly and cheaply as It nut be done at any other es tabliahment in the county. Experienced 1114111111 always In readin ME and work executed with promptness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors, lie hopes, by atten tion to buslm ss, to receive 11 liberal share of public patronage. WM. Cll RITZM AN. June 17, 1e47. tf Alftf:ilZ0)01;Tit$111101DMIA: MaigENIMI IM=Ml=3l2l PIAN 06, GOBI N - 01t(i ~ I N- S , 1.1 LO I) EONS AND ALL %IN!. OF MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, reepeethilly inform the public that they are prepared to furnlrh i•luuon Or the following manufacture or of any other nuke. that Ina) be preferred: Albright, Relines at Rebuttal, 01141[4,1ns & Ron, Bradbury, Kaaba elle tba. Gale we bon, ESTE,' S CTLEtittATXD CCYITAGE, HARMONIC AND BOUDOIR OROA-NW AND HELopieo.va These Instruments ~tnod inirl vul led by any thing found In this country or In Europe, us Is admitted by all Impartlul Judges. The most eminent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers, the last to dl,over excellence In reed Tone, pronounced them rattly superior to all others for exceedingly gulch articulation and round Tone, the essential feature in instruments of this class. We Invite the severe scrutiny and criticism oral:. PATENT VOX. HUM .NA TREMOLO. This Into and most wonderful Invention ao acknowledged by all leaditi ft u artists) will 'lnc found only in the Nancy Instruments. In at tempting to desert be the chest or loin stop, we are at leas for language. Its Incaution cannot be written, but must he heard to he apprecia ted. By this atop an ortimary performer tint produce an Cite, t which ri quiree a ille Unto of practice for an art.t upou a s iotlu. It en tirely chasmis the reed 'lune, gin tag the gym puthetle sweetness of the human stare, mak nallosoentealnuttilirso H a t, t t, d m p r ure that it uescr THE HARMONIC 011.(1AN for Churches, Public Hallo nod Parlors h. a powerful ith independent reeds Harmonic attachment and Vox Human. Tremolo, and to believed Lo he the most power lul reed organ made, being nearly equal to PriOgsru‘md.t,nt-wt-L.:”ru—a:.e,-,‘lci"Ptve years. 4141-BRAIgi lIANItM aupplied 11.11 'warn meats and manic at rein...tumble terms. ICARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS. THE undersigned have resumed the Car nage-making business, AT THEM OLD STAND, , In East Mkklle Street, Gettoiarg, Am., where they are prepared to put up work 1. the most faahionable, 'substantial and super Inc manner. A lot of new and second-hand C A/tRIAGES, DIIGIGHS, &C., ON HAND, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices; and all orders will be sopplittl as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. REPAIRING DONE WITH DESPATCH, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old HARNESS on hand and for wile. Thankful Oar the liberal patronage hereto fore enjoyed by them, they Fallen, and will endeaver todeserve a large share to the future. I= July 10, 190. 11 McGUIEE'S 'SPANISH HAIR DRESSER, 1 08. Promoting the GroWth,Beautifying the r Hair, and rendering it dark and glossy. o other compound possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair. The use of this oil as a hair dresser has been universal in el e ry section of the country in the tipsillah Main for centuries. ,lto preparation of art maid give that elega.t luxullance and abundance of hair which 63,030 Mien been the admiration of travelers in Spain. This oil Is highly and delicately perfumed, forming an article unri valled in excellen mend upon whirl. the Sp an lith people for many years has a set its soul of enduring appros al. McO,LTIItE 3 Mexican Wild Flower* Shampoo Lotion, For removing dandruff and scurf from the head, whltealogsod perfuming the skin. This article is entirely dltlerent from anything of the kind ever oiffireil in this country, and la warranted free from all poisonous sulistanoes. This valuable lotion was lined by the Emperor Maxtrailian, and Empress Carlotta, of Jlexlco, and universally used by Mediums for three hundred yearn. As a wash for Ito head—lt in cooling, cleansing, and refreshing. Whin thus need It at mien relieves headache. McGUIRErg Wild Flowers for the Teeth All those who are In favor of white teeth and a pleaaanto.llll perfumed breath, should at once use IleQuire's Wild Flowers for the Teeth. All theme preparations are put up la the most elegant nml ornamental manner. We make no exception la saying that they are an ornament to a lady's toilet table, and none oomplete without them. Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Dealers will beer this in mini. Sold by all re =able D Ac rtrists o i r t: je th rs e t ynited State* and RICHARD McGUIRE, Depot and Manufactory, 20 North Second tit., Phila., Pa. Sept. 11,18 W. ly Ni' MP SKIRTS 628 A.NP (Y)RSENS, CORSETS WM. T. 110PKINEi, No. Ira Arch Street, Philadelphia, x.AlcurAcrcrixsti OP TEL Celobraied 'Champion" Hoop Skirts FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. The tergest assortment, and best quail ty and styles In Die American Market. Every lady should try them, ea they recommend them selves by wearing longer, retaining then lamps Men better, being lighter and more iilaide than all other.—WARRANTED In eve. ry u kee r asid wild at very low prices. Ain for H "CHANIPION^ H l tlln, Superior Rand-made WlElte-bone CORSETS in Fineen different (Red..* nel ud Ing the "Im pedal. and THOMPSON t LANGDonne'oLovtg VITTINO.. CORSAIR ranging In wire. from U Cents to $5 50; together with JoREPH Sac at .' D CELERRATA.D FRENCH WOVEN COMM, superior abstpee and quality. Ten allferent Medaa. rz fr ‘ vaillle to $5 511. They are Wa Ind, and beet for the prima, ever Thß and coßszTh e e at the Lowest Rates. • . . _ Thule vialting the City about,' not Mil to enU and eillatille ons (Mod-sand Prices, as we defy all competition. Sept. 4, 1868. tDeeii LAST NOTICE 14 lemma tedebtett to Use latem l ns fet / - 1 bIeCIISBY DEMI will please l sad imiale. Heel paid bekeetbe Ist et Ikoeseeer. eleakiee lOU be len Je the hands etas eerier estioeMee.elt=slr=l. Oct, 1041. it Irg W • HARDWARE STORE; LI L. 1 .77Z E 8 r 0 WA". The undersigned have opened an atlen sive Hardware Snare In Littlestown, AA/ma county, Pa., and baying purchased their stock from Vattern Manufacturers, are ➢re pared to sell goods In their Hue at the TAW, En cad' prier* Their assortment is huge as well as new, and embraces (they can (131 y enumerate part In an advertisement) the MI- - tow-Inas IRON, STEEL, Building Materials, NAILK Carpenter Tools, PAINTS, Miners' Stipp'lisr, OILS, Shoemakers' Findinig, °LAM, Sai%diary Findings, SCYTHEI3, Conch it Car Material t, FORKS, ' Red Sole Leather, -- SPADES, Iloreecos, riHOVELS„ Cedarware, de. ROES, doe. With* full new stook, bought at the stoat advantageous rates, 11 e Invite the pubWo— town and country—to cell awl he suited. We are confident of pleasing, both as to good' and prices. Mechanics, &mica., and all shout to build, are specially urged to come. They can do better with rim than at any - other (Lore In the county. 8110118 & FIHEELY. Littlestown, May 29, 18e8. IV HUBER'S DRUG STORE, Fbrney's Stand—Baltimore &reel, QETTYSBURb, PA TIAVINU purrbaxed this old 0.1 popular yy Stand,' and laid In wn entirely neW and Enron Stoek, oiler a full assortment, ambits Ling In part of =I I= M ENT. PURE. LIQUORS AND WINES FOR WIWI CINAL FITRPORai. SPIC} AND FLAVORING EXTRACT?. DYER AND DYE STUFF-HOW & STE VENS• DYES, EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYLIIS-THE CHEAPEST AND TILE BEST IN THE MARKET. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT YEW FUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS, FLAIR BRUSREH--TOt)TH BRUSEIES from 5 to 50 cen ta. . . FORNEY'S HORSE POWDEIIB-TIIE II4IT AND CFIEAPEBT; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, BELL'S, DALE'S PERSIAN, MEER RA KEE'S AND ROBERTS', STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND MNUFF-'ITIB BEST BRANDS. PHYSICIAN'S' PREYsITIIPTIONS AND PAM ILY RECEIPTS CAREFULLY COM POUNDED. PUYSICIANM AND COUNTRY MERCII ANTS SUPPLIED AT REDUCED RATES Mod.lelneg tbrubdied AT ALL ITOOItS OT TUE .111011 T. 'Night bell, at We door. April 3, ISM. tf AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, Far the Renovation of the Hair. E UREAT DESIDERATUM OF THE .! GE. A dressing which is at once egretedde, healthy, and effeetual for preserving the hair. ;Wed or pray hair i soon restored '5 ortpktat eokw and .he pima and Ireshonits youth. Thin hale Is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though nit al ways, cured by Its use. Nothing can rtetore the hair where the follicles are destroyki,. or the glands atropted and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefullwa by this applientio4. Instead of fouling the lade with a pasty sediment, it will keep It clam and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or tallingoff, and ron setquently prevent baldness. Free from t base deleterious substances which make tome preparations dangerous and inturk,us lo the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not Siam it. If wanted tnerely for a HAIR DRESSINCI, nothing else can be found no dieiirsible. ,;on Wining neither oil nor dye, l& does not .11 white monbrile, and yet laata loge, on the hair, givisig it • rial g'cusey luutre ■nd a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr.l. C. Ayer & Practical nod Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. Price 111.00. For Bale by A. D. BUM' I . l rlt. Agent, Get tyabarg, Oct. 2, 1868. Ir THE LAST CROWENG SUCCES3. Mrs. S. A. Allen's IMPROVED HAIR REsSTkRER MEM HAIR DRESSING New Style, in One. Battle, will quickly radon) Gray 'Hair to Its natural color and beauty, and produce luau; turn growth. It is peffectlyhSrmloss. and is pre (erred over every other pv.pornitua by those who have a Una Lead of hair, as watt oa those Who to resume it. The baandfat gloat; and perfume Imported to the Mar make it desirable for otd and young For Sale by all Druggleta. Depot, 193 Greezmieh Bt.reet,2llw Yot,c PRICE ONE DOLLAR rob. 23, INS. li WI C. muslin Is SON, (i.ETT.VSB Ulla, PA., CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Are proppared to do all Muds of Citrpenla ring —contracting and erecting buildings of all kinds, Repalstng, &e. They keep ,:onstrvstly on head and maantlirtare to order, DOOIII3,I3IIIYTTERB, BLIND.% 8.51311, DO01; AND WINDOW PRAXES, CORNICE. DOOR a WINDOW BRACKET& And any other Ankle In the lallflog Llne. • . malarial oanataatly oa land, .ape- [fenced wbrkinets Elfin In reed[nee; u[4l work executed with dispatch Sirenlees rmiliKly ottended ant. 16, 1887. LI CANNON'S mAnnr,,'w-oars, 01,130Statm• St., toitottitte Um Court-Sc laa,- eiTTYNNURGi Pifflr.A. Every description of work executed to the pular STYLE or Vitt. Juus4, Uft tt lIMEMntiMMI Restors•-G••• Its tit to 4' , Its original color, ' A Ersd.W. D4ndrull and .0 v, \ U ra L 1 . 0 S x % & / tr. • 4 • k?.\ "eb\"t . ,e M=El VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 1$ WHAT IT Ifni trOlerSTO na. AOhIbIUINEIIAIURESTQUILTIVE,cIuing- Iog fluty. Light, lied or Faded Hair to Um Durk, Luenceet diNtern Trance, which no adorn youth or e.g.. It At 111 ponitively eradi cate Humors and Dandruff front the equip and where there 11, bite lu theylanale, will mien, a now growth of Ilan to put forth on bald spot,. Whoulfillal are teetilylni to the shove. I==l gal -A . Tr. Rnehler, IVholcatde and Retail Agent, Getty2bmi—anclibr nalu at rutall by El Dru,nl2t2. Feb. 14, 1808. ly ADAM COUNTY MUTUAL MR INNURAVQN COMPANY, lIWORPORATZD, MAINZ 18, 1881 on ICEMS. Trestdent—fleorgo SNIP 4. Vico lensident--1411konel R. Russell Seervtar) —D. A. Bud,. Trassurve—F.. U. Falluentalc . . Extvitt.l% e Comm It I ee—ltolovt McK'unly, 11 . Melt lug, J neat, X I ult. Nlittiogora--livorgr !mope, EL n 0 010,,. R. Iteettrtly, d. Etettelbc met, K. It. Ittiariell, E. 1.1. Fahnevilda.k„k. I. I.loehlvr, It. (I. M, - creary, liettyMmaty; attrob King , 1411101101 IOWIIKI/JP; Frederick Diehl, *ritul:/in; Nllll. D. Wm, 4, New Oxford; Wan It. Nllf4oet, IleadOrsallit.; li. A. lick ng, Air:than; John Watford. Latlntate; Jolla Pl,kokg, I aNt Iln ; Ahei T. Wright, 11 , 1..1..1,111e; Alailf.l WU, Neu ()shod. Jar. 11. Mat/doff% ; John l'onologiirro, Erordont , llornal, Noun lJoy ; an. Ir va.Whlte,l.llwit . 4.4•Tithi t otp.tto tv Ilwrtrd tu to; ta noun to the county of Adams. It brn been in °potation for mole than 17 )t.alb, and in r. that prtend,riod has 1t hill wit 11,.. ..,..011vIkl,• basing laid loaf. s liy (Ire din ing that peri od atuountlng to sll,alo. .tny prr a oa dr ntring an lornitillikt• “Lik npplt It, either, of the lollowing gentiourn D. A. Ituelikr. livtlysburg. E. It, Jamb King, Ht resin township. H. A. Inviting, Fredurieli. Diehl, I. mitkliri •• • V in. Ross Whit. , Liberty .• MX. Peters. Pei, ishurg,,y. agr'eho Kineuttve eglokoiltWo 111YVIIInt ofllou of tho Comp.:* , 011 1.110 1/114. Wodues day In every month, of 2 o'clock, P. M. Jane 11/. lACA. tf A SERVANT FOR ALL. Roth's Improaement for °prolog. Clow hod and Latchlnd Usk's. {AY be attached to any gate and oper teal from buggy, Ul.lllll 04' .11411101, by one A.l it nd, In an desired direct lon from the gat.•— opein.si and closed trout one liolut, in t o n distance from the gate. mM improvement In simple and cheap, yet perfect twirl htrong will nut be diteirranged by the sagging Si tb.• gate, nor by the trust mikes the pests; iiln be made at a country blink - smith's, and easily Mtn, lied to a gate. T 1147 undersitnied, haying the Bight lor Atlanta eland v, will sell Township and Fiala Mghtll of this Winne. t.- moot. Also, 110 .11 HIC.A.NEII A MIlltIC I , T LE VER ;Al k..—w filch will be found N.lunblo and con veal. nt 14,1111 Si ho have gates to drive through—an they remain fir their team, open, close and latch 0 gate, without the necessity o getting In the wet amour), For further infonaut ion. &e., guldreea • IittICRMIt Moualleu Adams to., tic. Mny 1. DO(. it Gettysburg Railroad, TIME TABLE. trlttST TRAIN leaves Uattyabang at 7.15 A. M. Iv la at llam. er Junction with e I , n4t Line Waal& at 0.12. reselling 10,111- .30m at 11.11, A. M. Alan with Mall Train North nt 10.5.4, A. M., rrnehtr.a ilarrlahnra nt 12.01, P. M. Kelm ulna arrlVta at Cieltyahurg at 12.30, I'. M. tiIi:COND Tit tIN leaves liettyaburg at IT. M., and onnnecta at Harlot, Junction with Mall Train mouth at 11.0 K, P. M., mailing Bal timore at a. n, P. M. Returning arriv. at Met tyaburg at 1, I'. M. The Freight Train with nuotenger Car at tached, lea% ex Hanover at 020, A.M., arriving In Gettysburg-at la, A. M. Leaves liettymburg for Hanover at 2, P, M. MeCUMMY,Sup't. Sept. 18, NC Pennsylvania Central Railroad. - 013111 X track route running bet wren Phi l- D adelphhi and l'itlxburg. Traine leaning lietlyiburg make the following countmilefie with tins Trunk line Ciettysburg leave at R. 15 n. m. and 12.45 p. m. Hanover June arrive 111. M 2.33 " leave 10.1); 11.40 " Harrisburg arrive 12.41 p. m. 11.45 " leave 4.10 " '2.450. in. PlilladelPh/e 111,1 ). 0 . 40 " 740 " liertisburit leave 1.15 " 1115 Pittsburg arrive 1.30 a.m. U.ZI " At Philadelphia close eouneettnns are hintle with the traits. ler New York,-Llostun auil Ml Eastern (itle•t. At Pittsburg eonnet lions ere tnaile Its the New Union I)epot with the trellis torah Western points. - - . SlP•Porfurther intormaGen &poly Su EDWAItb H. Vir ILIA ANN. Oen. Supt., Altoona, I. Hiornir W. GwiwNrcu, Gen. Peen A PIMA. June 5, NIA. Hanover Branch Railroad. N and after MONDAY, Dee. Oth, Ism, m ua senger [minx on the IDover Branch Q iirmw will Wave. follows: 'FIRSITTRA_IN will leave Hanover at gal A. M. with passenger. for York,lialtiatiore, Her-. ri.burg, and the North awl w.t. Thin train arrived wt the Junction at 10.10 A. M. con necting with the Fast Lino South, on the Northern Central Railway, which arrive. a, Ha/Elmore at Mae and alno with the M• 11 Train North, Which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.33 P. M. . • . IhrTilla (min returns to Thinover at MAO P. M., and arrive. ut Ciettysburg at IY.S, P. M. BELYJND TRAIN leas. ILanover ut 2.15 M., and orris.. at the Junction at 8.40 P, ourinmtina with the Mull Train south, which arrives at Baltimore at P. M. Paaatmaern by Utia tenth for Turk lay over at the Junction until 6.11 P. M. 4Q-This Train rrturns to Iranover nt 4.451' . M e nu ., with pa/ownrs for lla ver and Uttleatnwn. • --Yoburl: Passengers leaving Baltimore for Henover, Gettysburg aml Llttleetnwn, will take either the Mall Tralu at ii.3o A. M. or the Mist Lino at 12.10 P. M. .101EPH I.EIL, Agent. Der. 2u, 1007. It Pennsylvania Elastic Sponge Co., 1111 CIIESTNUT STREE:I; PHILADELPHIA. ELASTIC - SPONGE, A F4URSTITUTE FOR CUIt L E D 11 XI R UPHOLSTERY PURPOSE& CHEAPER THAN FEATHERS OR HAIR, AND FAR SUPERIOR. The Lightent, Molted and moot _Elastic and Durable material known, for MATTRESSk23, pthbovis, CAR, CARRIAGE AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. It V entirely indestructible, perfectly clean and free from duet. IT DOES NOT PACE AT ALL! Irt always free from Direct life; L perfectly healthy, and for the sick le unequalled. If soiled In any way, can lie renovated quicker and raider than any other Maltreat Special attention 'Oven to FURNISHING CMIMCHE4. HALLS, &C. Ruilroayt men are empechilly in!, Red to eit edible 'Mk Mishkin Spotty. SATISFACTION G '..ttIANTEED. The Tradenumilled. June 2ti, 18814. ly Manhood: How Lost, How Restored. itiii. UST publiahed, a new edition of el Dr. Culverwell'a Celentated 1-7. e. hay on the vodka! cure (l without medicine) of spernuttorrinea, ur Seminal Weakneas, Involuntary 131 saes, Impotency, Mental and Phya. Ica' Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage etc.; also, Colusamption, Epilepsy, and Mtn, , Induced by self-indulgence or sexual nanny., goner. , eirsi-Price, In a waled envelopi, only (I omits. Tiler cele b rated eau her,in thin admirable 'R eny, clearly demonstantm, from • thirty ,ear.' enmeshed practice, that tug alarming come % queneca of self-abuse may be Jadicullyett , • without the dangerous use of Internal clue or the applleation of the knife— g out a mode of rum at oboe BrIPPLe• In effectual; by rumna of which me., • •tierel, ho matter What Ids condition may be, mire blmeelf cheaply, privately, and r This Lecture should be In the Wan every youth and every man In the land. Sent under seat, In a plain envelope, to any addrnw,pa&pond, ou receipt of alx newts, or two poat atatonak Aloe, Dr. 421dverwelI'a "Marriage Guide," prim 26 mute. Address We Yuld&iors, CHAS. 7. CHLINIS & CO., Oct 22, 1222. HS 'Bowery, New York, P. 0. Box 44e43 3m illii l lll4lllolllll nii:lll4 ►OR SUPPLYIIII3 DAVELLTICOR, PrrORF-9 "CIIZIMILMINWIttta7B- 0113MATINI Owe Wrillol7T II Mt 08 NIAT! THE idlOplicitt Lad tam by which this Ma chine bi roattsgsd, Y also Its economy and *mat reaumMend It to public favor.— Mtn and ass =outline In operation at Lhe store! RANtIOACITILIM AND ROLX ACIEXT. DAVID JONES, Tim Varnishing Store. Xo. 733 0 reeu HL, Mhz: 4b/r•Send for Illustrated Circular. Aug. :I, 1803. 3m 0 2ES I 0 TBB / 0 TES/ Andrew Potter,. LtIELENSED AUCTIONEER, lita services to the lob Lie. Saki .4reiVola eny - ,pertaf the county. At roseott. to Was. 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