Ei El II =---arming ant taustketipius. A SCAIIIPTIL MCIVRIL The man who stands upon his own soil, who feels that by the laws of the , - - -tatid in which be liver—by the laws of natlooe—be is the rightful vo3nd exclusive owner, of the laud he 1 0 ill* is, by the constitution of h Is nat u re, ay inder a wholesome Influence not elixi r thy-Imbibed from any other source.—He .hotels, other things being equal, more tc 4trongly than another the character of r ..mi man as the lord Oran animate world. k k e -Of this great and wonderful sphere ' ,which, fashioned by the hand of God, 3e aid upheld by His power, is rolling p p ilimugh the heavens, a part is his—his t ee rom the centre to the sky. It Is the l eo psce on which the generation before ri e enoved its round of duties, and lie feels himself connected by a link with ".„ o ,hose who follow, and to whom he Is . pe ct transmit a home. we Perhaps , his farm has come down to en edin from his fathers. They have , li e rotte to their last home; hut be can uga race their footsteps over the scenes of h e lots daily labors. The roof which ' en eheitera him was reared by those to itee l ehom he owes his blessing. Some In resting domestic tradition is con• helmeted with every enclosure. The fa- I v eorite fruit was planted by his Path• .•r's hand. He sported In boyhood be kide the brook which still winds leehrough the meadow. There lies the p gmth to the village of earlier days. tat - Te still hears from the window the ,'Voice of the Sabbath bell which called As father to the house of God; and , e lear at hand Is the spot where Ids pa ur•ents laid ,down to rest, and where, Awlien his 'time has come, he shall be These are the ,ald by hie children i feelings of the owner of the soil. ,pordr cannot paint them; they flow pout of the deepest fountains of the &earl; they are the life spring of a nt fnesh, healthy snd national character. PILISIEXVIDICI I.OTAISICIL ' If grown In a Jima . soil, with hine fe rtlllser hontaining lime, as ' g ood ashes, or soma compost of which ' 'ime is a part, In the hill, we hare 'hem In perfection. What folly not .o preserve them In the same perfac .lon, the year round, or at least till the text year's crop Is ready to take their tplace, If this can be done. But malt? =Yes. How? -Look el& an often-obeerved htact, and you 1011 have the secret. ' l When a tube.K Is left in the soil over l a winter, If net too i near the surface, here it will freest+ and thaw too Anany times, It Is always found, when al kloughed out in spring, In a fine state of preservation—not wilted—wound %nil as hard as In antnmn—cracks pen in boiling—has all the meanness h and fine flavor of the previous Onto- %er—:ln stnt, has retained all its fine 'qualities unchanged from October to pay. It Is always so with tubers thus 4 wlntered, as thousands have observed. Now let us look at the attendant b conditions In which these tubers have 'been so finely preserved. They were Munneel. Some think It well to let i potatorn Ile under a scathing Septem 'her or October sun live or alx hours be ore storing them. They could hardly h do a thing more calculated to hasten deterioration. Every moment of sun shine on potatoes, when harvested, il injures them. They were not aired, i for being Lett in a soli compacted by the fall rains, little air could circulate among them. They were In total darkness all winter. They were moist 'by reason of the fall, winter and spring rains and melting /vows. They were coolimearly to the freezing /point, and sometimes below it. They , have then, coolness, moisture, dark ,nent,_little air and no sun as the alien 'ding circumstances or condition. of 'their perfect preservation.. If this does not teach us a lesson, itis because we are not quick to learn., But there is another fact, tending to the same conclusion. There are far mers who, for a long series of yearn, , have practiced as follows: dig s their potatoes late, carry them at on to the house, dump them through a side window into the ci DR, with ail the soil that naturally attaches to them, and then let them be till wanted for uao, a part of them as late as the following June, taking esre to keep the cellar windows open fill and spring, and to open them In mild wee Cher during the whole winter. Ii happens that those which tall near the window retain most of the moist soil that fall, with them, and are almost as completely Imbedded In earth as are the stray tubers left in the field till the spring ploughing. Now if that portion of the year's stock which Is thts Imbedded In the moist soil be left to the last, these are found by many years' experience to remain fresh and good, hardly at all w'lted ; eyes hardly swelled till about the first of June. This implies a cold and damp cellar; and when these points ran be obtained there Is not the least difficulty In a perfect preservation of he potato till as late as from the let o the 15th of June. The conditions, if we look at them, will be found to be nearly the same as In the other case— no sun, little air, little light, moisture, coolness. Now it cannot be necessary to de titre minutely how these conditions nhe secured for th 4 ..• potatoes you would preserve, in all their autumnal .xoellenee, for spring and summer use. Let every one devise the best method rbis own ease. One who has a cool, damp cellar, so fitted with windowe bat he cad easily keep the tempera ture low at all seasons, may find that .e best place to pack away potatoes for spring and summer use. Another may find It better, In his case, to bury berm mixed with moist soil, In the th. By throwing an extra gospel . of straw over them In winter, and covering them with straw or chaff at the sun will not thaw IL till late, may preserve them almost at plea ore; for so long as the ground in hich they are imbedde d is kept chid, y will neither grow nor wilt, nor ill they lose any of the fine qualities Ty had the previous autumn. If • potato bole were on the north side • f ribui.ding, or if a temporary serve re of rough boards were placed over to keep °Bebe sun, either of these mad be a help. I will only add that those who have a fine crop of pots. will devise some way to protect from the sun, air and light, from . 7 umbent they ore dug, and to keep many of them as are designed for and summer um cool and armlet -the day they are to be cooked, they-will And their 11011011 hi In IL"— ' .J. A. Nash. Qum', who has heretofore been a i nletmestlet, now believes there are N thing/ dined to be eternally this umbrella and the man who If. _- , THE GETTYSBURG COMPILER', _1111,1:DAY srarres AND VAN OF FLAATIra. The question is often asked among farmers of what use is plaster? When, where and how should It be terni? And ills seldom that a satisfactory an seer Is given them. Nearly every far mer who had made any application of plaster had found It serviceable at one time, but without profitable returns at another. Not one in a hundred knows the reason for mimeos or failure. Moat people found the application to clover attended generally with good results; some found it good sometimes for potatoes; but not a single one could tell what is plaster good for? Chemistry solves the question: Plas ter is a sulphate otlitue. To different branches of science it is known by dif ferent names. In the arts Itis plaster; in mineralogy it Is psuni ;In chem istry It la sulphate of lime. It Is sul phuric add and lime. Sulphuric acid has affinity for ammonia, and when it Ands ammonia it breaks up its part. nership with the limo and combines with the ammonia, forming sulphate of ammonia, and this is non-itolitftle. The Hme ends a tumpanion, when de serted by the acid, in carbonic acid, forming carbonate of lime. Hence it will be seen that when the farmer has ammonia in his soil, put there himself la manure, or In any other manner, liable to waste, the plaster will Ax it there, and In all such cases it can be applied to the ground with profit. The odor about stables and manure heaps is escaping anirnoula, and the farmer catijudicious ly use a little plaster In both each cases, saving ammonia for his land. Plaster saves to the soil nitrogen, one of the chief mineral agents entering into the growth of plants ; ammonia is three parts hydrogen and one part ni trogen. Ammonia eetnipes from de caying vegetation wherever it Is found, and Is suspended In the air, and when after a long dry spell aild mnsiderable quantities of ft haveaseended, the first rain brings It to the earth, and' if there is a little plaster In the clover field the milinciaila never rises again.. This very study In the uses of pica ' ter show* that the • farmer should be a student, and In some degree a man of science. He must learn that In doctoring his soil, something else than mineral substances are needed. He may need organic substances as well, and to know this is the duty of the farmer. But it Is well to have ex plained the nature and uses of plaster, so that whoever reads may know when Its application may be serviceable. iusertm *sm. New mulch cows should be carded daily. They like it •ad, It pays. The potato Is a great absorber of pot ash. Therefore wood ashes are a good manure for It. Put a few live fish into wells, if angle worms Infest them. lithe roots Of tries are dipped Into water Jost before planting, the earth thatsticks to them will give Immediate support to the small fibers. John Johnson says that farmers must give special attention to sheep and cat tle keeping If they want to make grain growing more profitable. Some one says Haan is kept before a horse in a stable, be will not gnaw his manger. -Trial will tell. Root crops, not grain, are the thing for young orchards. They do not steal so mach true food. Toads are capital helpers lei taking care of vice patches.- Experiments seem •to mire that fence posts set up the reeetieWartrorn which they grew, wltt thlikeh the longet. "- 'towns owlransliNb..-rf the aver age profits of farming are lees than five per cent., it does not follow that the same men would do better by changing their business. There more unskilled labor on the farm than in any other calling, and that kind of labor has a bard time In any business. An exchange, with respect to this subject, states that If some men make but two per cent. by farming, others make eight or. their capital and fur nish themselves and their sons with remunerative employment 04 the while, which is one of the great ad vantages of fanning. The remedy of unsuccessful farming is not a change of busting,. but a change of policy. Knowledge and skill pay as well on the farm as in the workshop or count ing room. PaEPARg.—The weather prophets are, as usual at this time of the year, busy In their obaervatioa of omens in dicating a severe winter. Lay in a good supply of fuel, provisions and clothing; protect your mail fruit, shrubbery, grape vines, ie. See that proper arrangements ism made for the comfort of your stock—and then you are prepared for any. kind of winter that may be in store. Always prepare for the most severe winter, and you will be sure to come out right In the spring. AN exehange says:. feed I. so scams in some parts of Ohio that farmers are selling off their stock at remarkably low figures. Sheep are being slaugh tered for their pelts by the thousand. Five thousand two hundred and fifty sheep were sold at Cleveland last week for $472.50, or five cents per head, the seller retaining the higesystud the pur chaser slaughtering the adl male. Car casks of abk•ep all ready for delivery are sold at the astonishingly low figures of forty to sixty cents each. IN a Sundapeehool not long since, while the children were parting through a review of the life of the Sa trior, the question was asked, "Where was Jesus taken when he was arrested in the garden?" A little miss answer ed immediately, "To the station house." The teacher remarked that there were no statisn-houses at that time, when the juvenile corrected her self by saying, "I meant the State Prison."—Boston Transcript. Tug Yankees take advantage of the cannibal propensities or the rite. A clever Yankee, being much troubled with rats, and being determined to get rid of them, tried every possible plan, but without success. At last be got a lot of rats and abut them in a single cage; they devoured one another till only a single one was left. Re then turned this one loose, when, excited with the blood of his fellow rats, and having become a genuine cannibal, ft killed and ate all the rats It could And on the premises. A REMARKABLE ROML.—"Waiter, is this a spring chicken? Most re markable fowl I ever attempted an as sault upon." '"-Yits,-Mr; alce spring chicken ; nothing else at this *stab fishmeal. Dcwietyou see, sir, It sprinp every time you try I. put a knife into it?" Customer realises the sad fact; and afters half-hour's futile exercise on the knife and fork, calls for a plate Ont&i: LET ALL THE PEOPLE COE ! iFiniuty Geode 5t Comfeetionef, &ore. put undersigned, having bought out I. M. Warner• Fancy Goods and Cease tlonery Store. on Baltimore street, magi: op posite Pahnestoets' Store, Gettystinzg. Invites the public's patronage. large and tasteful as the stock hes been. no effort will be spared I. render it still more attractive and desira ble. Lie sow offers Writirig Desks, work Mom, Plain Candy, Fancy do., Portfolios, Pickles, be flardinas, Lobsters. China Toys, Chow-chow. Pocket Cutlery, Fancy (Sikes. JeweirY, Ferena Croakers, Chess, Wine Biscuits, grubes, lltuaroon dw, ParrnmarY. Fire Works, 801141.0, Writ i n g Pearil.s, Combs, Papers, Fruits, EnsileP.A Nuts, Totaceo.igara, Syrups, ae. a, ac., “ TOO UMEILOUS ItENT4OI‘.“ ge intends to sell everything at the lowest parable prime, believing that . small pronto" brims "quirk sal.," slid are therefore best for buyer and seller. Come one—come A. it. FELSTICL. March 27. leek It CHEAP FOB CASH I NEVETORE t tiROCEKIES. LIQUORS, &C. ..11 1 11• undersigned hes retared to tlettriburg, and paned • new Store, on Balawdreareet, next door to the Putt Ogles. end after a waits the Coon House. where be caws ow sale, easortm CHEAP of FO G R CABH es,— , • large and chigoe roceri STIOARS, COFFEE'S, TEAS, NOLARSES, STEMS, SALT, AC.. with FUR, SAWN, LARD, &C. Also, Liquors,— WINES, BRANDIES, GINS WHISKIES, Borns, and everything else In Online. alp, any quantity of Notions, to sult any and everybody. B.eordleet this te the place to bay CHEAP FOR (AkIH. Aprt/ 21,tlECI. F. KALBFIXIIMaL, CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS. T Rl=l c e t d . re rimmed the pr AT THEIR OLD STAND, goat igddLe grist Gelldesbrcp, Pa., / where they are prepared to Put uP work In the most fashionable, anintantial and super ntanner. Akg of new and wieonthhand C &BRUGES, 80001F2, &C., ON HAND, whieh they will dispose oral the lowest prises; wd oil order* will be supplied us promptly and aotialiatorlly as paelible. REPAIRING DONE WITH DENATCTI, sad st *hasped, rates A lane lot of now sad old HARNWIS on land and Ow sale. Thankful for the liberal patroesne hereto fore enjoyed by them. Shay solicit and will sonsavrf todsaerre largoshsreila LW/future. DAN141:11 EJEOLER. July 19. IX& v CABINET-CUING. w_. N. AVITIQ Incited In the town of NEW OX FORD. Adam; county. will elm on business of Ofbluet-making. In an brandies. FURNITURE kept on band and made to order. He wit) at.o beep kw male a dudes sinertmant of CHAIRS. He invites the citizens of the town and surrounding eounk7 to give kilo a call, as lie :will sell ea low tug can he purehaaed at any other place. He will guarantee his work to he made up In the beet manner, and of good MU Iter te' r i Zir& Jim. Si, INgl. if 10164:1:4:911 01.14.1 AND ALL OTHISDA WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. rapagakl=iciita=liallirnall the CARPENTERING ECBINEBI3, at his Si. stand, on West Meet, Gettysburg , and le ready at all ti meats 111000mmodate Mona wanting anything done In bit Lisa Help pre pared to narintoball kinds of work for braliMag posiparea, of tbe beet in 54•4461, sad as neatly and elesply as it aan be dabs at say Mbar e tablishment In the county. /Mpasimonal bands always to readiness and work samated with omppiness and dispatch. Thaok.Nl for iv m bebop's.), atten tion to busbrom, matte a liberal Mame of pabitepurousere. WM. CHRITZMAIf. luso G. Illa• P.c 174 Us; i bobik allbserlbers lisveJest ratures r ll o i glJes With au immense supply u( HARDWARE a GROCERHES, which they ant offering at their oil Nand In Belthnore strart,at prices to cult the Winn. Our stock onnelala In pert of BUILDING MATERIALS, OARPISNTRIcs TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S 10 , 01.8 • 00.wa nindieas., BROX FINDING S, cAnnver MKER'S 'mow souskwgirs inzlettate, e., ALL KINDS OF GROCRRIES OP ALL KINDM IRON, a. OILS, PAINTS, At., &a. There la ao article Included am t woad deartments mentioned above what am be - bad at We One. Every data of Yeetten- We am be seeommedeted bare aratt tod sad airdrops, sad Harardreepees aft bed every &t -rade In their Wee. Graeae a earls we are oaPapered toelty. sell as low Re matt seamy bolo tcd the _ . U. DANNER, DAy/DI ZIEGLER. Gettibuirg, Ilky BARGAINS EFIZEI 23MVT CtZLE)C:IEFt-7 ECE 7081 onEss & sox tilideleit a new GROCERY, in Gat, tyataeas s on the north-weal corner of the Square, and have juet reeelved amortroant of. • 1!) ROCERIES, inoodutig t3o(Wrens. Nahaleak N7r S PO , Taos, gator, Adt, Fish, Hasa; Ettioal, tr. (VORILNEIWARK CONFDOTIONN, Nato, Fru=Sookho wino Artteles and No modke sod l EE X.earrur "Er. km* ie" land }Lido' purchased (or CAUL we are pro posed In sell very cheap. 01 ve as a cal/ and ludo for yourselves. JO CIitEPA. Sept. 117, Iser. tf GUM RIDGE STORE. T HE anriagey-ta. N.MI"ON SPORE, at Green Ridge,. Hamilton township, county, ( Heap old eland.) on the Outline TurnpUte, to which he invites the attention of the public generally. ills stook consists of EitiGARS,_COFFEES. TEAS, SYRUPS. MOLASsES SPICES sepaiwicka, MEDICINES; MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ROM GLOVE& SCSPENEH:RiI. NECK TIM HANDKERCHIEFS, BOTTOMS, THREADS, mamma, AC., AC., sc.. IC., In short, a full sworttuent of everything au ally found in s drat-olose store of the Hod.— His stash will always be found fresh post full, and he prices among the wei7 lowest. No oftwil Illelfed to Please all who may petroolse JOHN HUFF. April 24, UHL ly FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! r ==. .....4...y of the celebrated ALTA VELA. Oontalna three per cent. of AMMONIA, an ample quantal to give activity (Without in. jury) to le tbs vegetation, and a hage Quantity of solub . . HUNS PROSPIIATE OF LIME, togete nts or a her wtMg, Pegagh sad Soda, the armada ekstt _ COMPLETE MANURE. The high estimation In which It Is bell by the many thousand fanners who are using It la peeleresee to all other Wade, Is a ewe guarantee or Its value. PRICE PER TON Or El BAGS, ES la EACH. Eked for a pamphlet. Addreee THE ALTA:VELA GUANO CO July lA. IMd, ly .. $7 Broadway . New York. -SOLDIERS' DEMI HAITI E % jaw /Unt il ! uagoar . nraesenilarnwilin amount Act of um, Lea:Wawa ot Pennsylvania. Sonlleis are invading* inatt 4111m4ii LILO. /*attar. Jane ORM Itstesber Recorder et Adams eannlly. Una GLASB-WAUX--INumbkoil, /leak alfte-d, good oolortakeat, m u edlos o ms a 0011 JOB PRINTING. THE GETTYSBURG COMPILER oriiceo %pow one of the mairecomplete Job Printizig Establishments In nansylvanta °utak% of Plitladelphia. wl' ii the best inaablisery to be b.d-4 POTTER DRUM CYLINDER POWER PRMRS, a 0011. DON JOBBER, • PONY= )SAND P 8864. &a. —and the newest and most hahlonable Kyles of types and borders, With fancy Inks and the different Manna, we eanitOi dal to motley every wire. rime empty umpired. beside* having flood workmen, ire eanfidasitly invite =2E= limiters, Nana,lit, ii*Yeprantsies, amaars, Legal ?Planks, Meeks, Orders, .24W-Areadr, Zetkr-likytds, Business eterds, , Buff Arnie, Ireddis, Cards, Lecture Eckel's, • - -- _Eighth , * ic., de. Indeed, ovoryibing mettring into the pant- tug tine. AM done with dbpatch, and at res. *Doable prime. Orders by mall will receive prompt ellen- lion. Address, H. J. STAHLE, COXPILEA OYYICk, OSTrIANCaO. PA July 24 Mt PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, LADIES' COMPANIONS, TOILE r i I ' WRITING PE.R.FUsIIERY, Fancy Chins, aid Bohemian Yaw, TOYS, IC., &Z.. IC., - AT A. x. FEISTEL'S, Opposite Faithestoeks' Store. • GsStrabeirt. 'larch V. UM tt GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK GOVERNMENT BONDS, of aL kinds, , - -- 11 9 1141 erg. KAIL4x EINVRIFTILISTY BONDS oonvouled isda FIVE-TWK.'NTT",BOdIDB withon ,Musfv. COMPOUND , 12ITYRIBT HOTB4 CASHED. The aroazer IitEEMTAI paid en GOLD and EULVER. STOMP. end lIONDO, of all kinds, _bought for persons wit/noel CHABOINda COSI . ORDERS PROMPTLY KXMCRTIED interval a BPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced r7 . o o TW 4 tvAial pew emit. *or 1 year. • p•• east flimr a measillia. Sirlir east. OW 111Mignallm raisim vidibiag• hahrtssakia la rOgard to 11. S. Bonds, and Stocks of aII kinds, ars In vital to eve no a WI, and we will aloe all informixtion ebeerhiny. - - -- J. EMORY BAIR, (*abler. MUST NATIONAL, BANK OP orrryanusa will allow Interest. on Special Deposits, as , . 11 *se ems. per ammo lir 1 "van, Ex= IM;2== a « • 44 , a 1 tykittooldi vxn niantazorixoTia and IftUUPONIS.. Will also purchase or sell STOGIES and 110208 N every Wad; free orchards's. ooln ralndon, sad will at all tialafe far the waH- Bfft PRICE kw GOLD mid SXLVER, 110 d will, with pleasure, transmit an beitnees prataptly, aa Aerate /we, aartaltiaa to a wall r^Prn".Fl'ml OZO. ARIROLD, °ambler. Gettriburg, Nev. I,' lie ANOTHER BAKERY. v. 444mmom; may.... Bakery at the tomer ei iib l itethgtth Atha mg them.. Gettysburg. Aug Litt.. the WOW, pat renege. num maw). Bowl, PREZW/3, ZrilLY DAY. Hy .vas the beet or doer and other initni alo and doing his work wen. he horns to eve' sattanwalon to every ease. Cell at or lead Yeot ere** to ate. "kitty, tame of Wash- In g tall and 0 0 ttreetd. Menne the re, Neale hantitute and ',minim' Onialte Tent. •CIIIIIIITIAId Aiwa 17. OK it NEW SADDLER. MOP. N the Inn. Baltimore street, tiettNehohL he hose, or mote to or . RIDING SADDLES, WAGON EADOLVIO, CARRIAGE HARNESS, DB:MIGHT HARNESS, MIND BRJDLEIL DOLLARS, FLY • NETS. az, N Jaw aa lb* johns*. J. u. a 4 's. Sass %AWL' • MINC.O INES: , waita.munizra Ur= wantalitbe useemaiy loped:lents ar $ pod elms Nov. 30. MR raw=kagtailift'r S4OIWY h HOUTON, FLOUR, GRAMOROCERTES, &C. rims undersigned are paying, at their Ware house, in Carlisle street, adjoining Bueh ler's Hell, the highest prier tar FLOM WHEAT, BYE, COBH, OAT% BUCKWHEAT, CI-OYEIt AND moray GEED% POW • ,ItC„ and Invite pnxteeera , testy. them a cad be. !brawnier. They have constantly on hand for sale, A WOWS 817PPLY OP OROCERIEI4, . 134113 1.. a :T. W A " . Tobacco.. he. Also the beet brands of Fla wish FEEL WWI kinds. They likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FEICTILIZE3IB, Soluble Pael/le &MOO, /Module Pboeptabe and A A Mexican Guano. /IV the blithest market prices Wr all ey ouy, they sell at the lowest Hying podia. Tbey ask • anus or pubne patronage, resolved to give aatialselloe In every ears, ROBERT IfeCURDY, B. HAMILTON, Gettysburg, 7uly I, GM. NEW FORWARDING COMMIE3SION HOUSE AWN° purchased the extensive Ware house, Car; Lc., of Culp & Fhirnshair, the undersigned intend to carry se the busi ness, under the firm of Bigham & Co., at tier old eland, on the corner of Washington and }tailcoat streets, on a more extensive state titan heretofore. • We are paying the h ighest prices for HAY, FLOUR. PROD GRAIN AND ALL market KINDS OF UCE. FLOUR and FEED, SALT, and all kinds of GROCERIES, kept oonatantly on hand and for side, cheaper titan they Cnn be had any w else , ER, and all kinds of FERTILIZERS , sanstantly on hand,r furnished to order. A REGULAR LINE: OP FREIGHT CAM will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING, and accommodation trains will be run as occasion may require. By thts ar rangement we are prepared to eouvey Freight at all times to and front Baltimore. AD bu.i. Der of this kind entrusted to us, will be Virrerlse at of A l t e c a ve t n o ;lon Ou d r . Z rl us, r lV t t r i :l e t Howard street, Baltimore. Being determ ' ined to pay good prices, mil cheap and deal we Invite everybody to give us a calL WM. M. HILMAR. ALEX AlkaiElt COLMAN, JAN BIOHAM. J/113. 17, tf CHANGE OF FIRM rit,E Undersigned have leoged the Ware ouse on the corner of St tton street neittl Railroad, in Uettyshurg, where they will carry oa the Grain and Produce Business I. all Ha breasheig The highest prices will always be paid tor Wheat, Rye, Corn, Clat4l, Clover sad Mmothy Reed.. Flaxseed, Sumac, Ray and Straw, Dried Pruit, Nuts, Soap, HAMI. Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In the country produce line Groceries, 9f at kinds constantly o land sad far sale—Corless, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spleen, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, Se. Ale COAL OIL, Fish Qil, Tar, de. IFINH of all kinds; Spikes mad Malls; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. They are always able to supply a first rate article of Flats, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Oroood Plaster, with Guano, and other fertilisers. COAL, by the bushel, too or carload. 3r3=3=l Lines of Freight Cars to No. 77 North street, BALTIMORE, and MI Market street, PHILADELPHIA. An pods sent to either of the above places will be re ceived and forwarded promptly. Goods should be marked "Banners' Par " H. B. BENNER & BRO. April Id, tf HAY AND GRAIN W.4XTED LelIE ulnimluned Would announce to the psena of Adams neanty tbit‘ they still bathe GRAIN AND RAY ,BUSINESS, at the old stood, GRANITE STATION, on the Gettysburg anllrond. They are prepared to pay the highest price. for GRAIN AND NAY. They keep all kinds of OROCERTES, BALT, te.. which they wlll sell at the stfuillest MOON Mite as • eill_alsdbee for younielvea. ' PHILIP 'HANN t /lONS. Dse.lo, ISIR. IT Farmers, Attend to Your literests I GE'FrISBI3IO FOUNDRY. /SHE cabpsq ({bp ~! would Inform h's custo m meta Uuittg various kind. of oustings and rs , that he is alai ucm.ufse- abi. eadona mantle to order, on shortnotion, such THRESHERS AND POWERS, (five dlilbreat slaws of Ptsrent) CLOVER SEED HULLERS AND CLEANERS, CORN SHELLERS AND SEPARATORS, °URN FODDER CUTTERS,STRAWAND HAT CUT -1196i: CONK PIASTERS • „' PLOD!! E r e,: such ka ' Clutt - Plougke, Barsttear Ploughs, Side. htlt and Corn Plaloghs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RARE, the latest Improvement; also SHIRENIAN'S SELF-DISCHARGING HORSE HAKE. He will likewise woundarture . . ' REAPER& METAL hette:WlS for Cider Presses, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else In his line, all et low Wes. I.lXi EtALK.—.& tiOrse Waigos. DAVID STERNER. Aprlllo, MK tf = SKY-LIGHT GALLERY T i rug e :o the el ed i tt k Z P ( l llettyZin i e rg s n and nnc public genandly that he bag removed Erma the Ms old rooms on West Middle street, to rlalti- Mere street, and nearly opposite the stem of Fabnesterek Brothers. The room he cow oc cupies beg been recently fitted up expressly for ItM busbies. The location is an admiruble ode, enabling him to Lake pictures I nail Modes of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any Where Mee. . . LIFE-LIRE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every also and description. executed to the finest style. Particular attention given to tht4 o nTh. DE VlSfTE,_and to copying AllIB IS and DAOI.7IIRHEOTYPiII. of oislesated ends. Also—. THE CiETTYSSURO GEMS, a new style of pioture, which has become very papa with the public, not only for their beauty, but for chenpnews and convenient*. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLUAR only. Also —THE PORCELAIN PICTURE, which for their beauty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to carry on the butanes* In all Its various braillehea, and having bad eon elderable experience we run no risk ln GUAR ANTREINO PERFECT P.A.T/SFACTWN. Our [twilit!ee for a full display of our ;kill are unequalled by any other Gallery in the eounty, and we would therefore invite every me to mil at the NEW GETTYOBIJEG SKY LIGHT GALLERY. OW wad ezarolne our dareefraene and Judge 113 r yo tuselv INKes. LEVI Jaw 36, McCIUIRE , S' SPANISH HAIR DRBB3lin, Promoting the Growth. Beat the rt ro ir, and rendering it dark sad gimpy. o Miles compound possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit the various eonditions of the human hair. The use of this MI as a hair dresser has been universal in eve ry section of the country in the Bpanish Main Ihr centuries. No preparation of art could give that Itlegavt luxuriance and abundance of hair which have .o often been the admiration of travelers In Spain. This rdi is highly and delicately perfumed, forming an article unri valled la excellencesod upon which the Span ish people for many years have net Its seed of enduring approval. IicGUIRK'S lesion% Vild Flowers Shampoo Lotios, For removing dandruff and scurf from the herd, whitealogana perfuming the skin. Tbia article is entirely different from anything of Um kind ever offered in this country, and M warranted free from all poisonous substances. Thin valuable lotion was used by the Emperor Maximilian, and Empress Carlotta, of lees and universally rued by lltagleans for three hundred years. As a mash for the bead—it Is cooling, eh: aiming, aid refreshing. When thus used it at onto roMeres headache. McGUIB.E•B WMMowers for the Teeth. All thaw who are In favor of white teeth and a plemant and perfumed breath, Moulds& Gees one McGuire's Wild Flowers for t h e Teeth. All these preparations are put op in the most elegant and ornamental manner. We make no exception In saying that they are an ornamentplete to a lady's toilet table, atmenone com wiout them WM•rantell th satisilsctorY or money refunded. Dealers will bear this in mind. bold byall re = =s o le the United States and RICH epAot R nd D MOODITLIC. D a COZY RE. MI Raft Seams' Fli, Sept. LI, DM by MFMT•II .1-30 tt ' llik • re= s lieta hi Ever . rem alphetery, exeLhapee that webs/ en template' the eeaWnil the nawdelielt at dee ceased redativee et Mends will avail thaw seams of Ws weelewnud el the Year Se. have It deem Renee Willi -. and wals se 'Saet aper with ed to ppromptimmo— ima% PICTEIL =OEN, Marcia MA Maw of lhsCaniapicre MORNING, DECEMBER ,4, 1.18i68. NEW HARDWARE STORE, I_% .zrrrzirsrovvv: The undersigned bare opened en exten sive Tiardwma Stole In Littleatown, Mame entraty, Pa.. and t►ring purchased their stork from Eastern ltanufmturers, are pre pared to sell goods in their tine at the LOW MT mat prima Their amortanaut La large as well as new, and embrace. (they can only enumerate part In an advertisement) tie itd lowing: IRON, , STEEL, Building Materials, NAILS, Carpenter Tools, PAINTS, Miners' Supplies, 011 A Shoemakers' Pladhes, GLASS, Saddlery Flndlnst, SCYTHES, Cos& & car FORMS, Bed Sole Leather, SPADES, Setrootos, SHOVELS, Cedsrwars, HOES, *e. With a full new stock, bought at the most echwutegwitis rattle, we invite the paMler— town and country—to will and be suited. We are confident of pleating, both as to goods and prices. bfecbanles, firma's, and all afoot So build, are specially urged to come. They can do better with us than at any other store In the county. 8/10118 a BHEEL 9. LlUleatowa, May 2D, I. /9 HUBER'S DRUG STORE, Arnelit old Stand—Baltimore Street GETTYSBURG, PA LiAVIS° purebaaed this old and pop slat Stand, and Ltd tet sat entirely new and lt Mock, offer • full assortment, consisting In part of DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES-A LARGE ASSORT MEET. PURE LIQUORS AND WIN= FOR MEDI CINAL PURPOSES. SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. DYES AND DYE STUFFS.-IIOW & STE VENS' DYER, EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DirkM-TIIE CHEAP/03T AND TILE BIM IN TIE MARKET. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PER- FUMPA AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES—TOOTH BRUSHES from 5 to 50 Oen ta. FORIIEY'S HORSE POWDERS-THE REST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, DELL'S, DALERFEILSIAN, STONE/MA KER'S AND ROBERTS'. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. CIGAUS, TOBACXX) AND SNUFF-WITE WET BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTION'S AND V Olt ILY RECEIPTS CAREFULLY 0031 POUNDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCH ANTS SUPPLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Medicine■ thrashed AT ALL BOUM Or MX MORT. Night hell at the door. April SOSO& U GETTYSBURG M M I r t TUE undersigned has brught out his former partner, Wm. Guinn, end now continues the THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS Ifinisell-14 the Cleityabars Lime ICLIna, on the earner of the Railroad and North Stratton Street. Thankful for past patronage, he will endeavor to deserve its continuance, by prose , onUng the business Ss vigorously and on Lase a mode as possible—always selling a good artkla sod giving good afeasora— Farmers and othr may look for the prompt Ailing of orderi. He We contiaues the COAL BUSINESS, alibrius tb• most popular kinds. Home keepem and others should 'lvo him • eat.— Blacksmith Coal constantly on band. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in Gettysburg Oettyvbarg, Nov. 15, 1807. U AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, For the Renovation of the Hair. THE 0 RF.AT DESIDFAATUM OF THE AG& A deeming which Let ones agreeable, healthy, and elibanal for preserving the hair. Puled or pray hair to soon restore fu its original rotor and the Mau and o south. Thin heir Is thiekened, falling heir checked and baldness often, though MS al ways, oared by its use. Nothing can relitore the hair where the folikko are destroyed, or the glands steeple /had decared. Bat snob as remain eau be saved for neefulneet br Mk application. instead of finding the hair with • peaty sediment, it will keep it Mean and vigorous Its occasional use will prevent the half Itookr.,Owniacerarotiquigner, and ocro mquently prevent badness. Free from time deleterious substanime whit% make tome preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not hum It. ][mental merely hire HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be bend so dertrabbs. taining neither oil nor dye, it does not soli white cambric, and yet lasts longer me the hair, giving it • rich rimy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., erwtimi....d Aimly Meal Chemists, LcrtvELL. Price For Bale by A. D. BUEHLER. 'APRA. 'Act^ tyaburg. Occ 2, UAL 17 IS UST CROWING SUOCES& Mrs. S. J. allkn's IMPROVED HAIR RESTORER FAVOELITZ HAIR DRESSING New Style, in One Bottle, will quickly restore Gray Hair to Its naturo color and beauty, and produee luxuriant growth. IC bipolarity hamster. and la pre- !erred over avail other prevention tri 12am who have • Roo bond of b•tr, as won as those vita liiib to restore It. The beesallu gloms and perfume Imparted to the Heir make It deoltabla torpid is* iotingt. For &go by all Drogglito. Depot, IN Cirmenericb lilteeet, New Yost 'tRICE ONE DOLLAR. F e b . ism tly trrAeunta 00104:41711D.—Jortroaai T 7 venal' Wadlllos lipaimod, lay Ut o Or white mita Wow is moved, spa the Work hone tha ti lmarter, lot obi at 'MILLE& fig * jlartgo wadi WM the done with Folmar Bard or son Nita. .7(4,R3H ClEVeiti'K PLANING MILL fiIHE undersigned has established • PLAN ,I, LNG MILL, on Marsh crook, four miles from Mettgeborg, at which. he Will manufac ture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES WINDOW SASH AND PRAMM, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING Cher and Wash Boards, with everything else made at such a factory. and needed In the battling line. The beet of !timber will always be used, all thomughly dried, a kiln having been put up kw the purpose. Orders solicited, mid promptly attended to. Pries so low u the lowest, and every ef fort made to accommodate customem Ilay 15, f6tlB. ly DR. R. HORNER, PhrIVICZAAY 4YD DRITGOIVA °aloe sad Drug Stun, CH AM RERSDIIRCI ST., ak.-rivsutrxe. Madidal ad vk,e, without charge DRUCISMEDICIRM,PATENTMEDICTNES, STATIONERY PERFUMERY, SOAPS, TOI LET ARTICLES, BRUSII}23, DYE STUFFS, KPICEi, BAKING 80.1).1, CREAM OF TAR TAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, &Q. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purposes. Dr. R. HornePs OLITN, a Wield* arrawly for chapped hands, rough akin. de. AU articles warranted pure and genuine. =I New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILLER & BRO., GETTISBURU, PA., TOILE STREET, OPPOSITE TEE BANK Sign of the Big Boot THE undersigned have opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on York street, Gettysburg, In the room recently occupied by Soper a McCartney, and havejuot received from the city a Mtge assortment of BOOTS if SHOES, for Gentlemen's, Ladles' and Childress' Wear, &meeting of CALF AND KIP BOOTS, CONGRFES AND BA LMORA L GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &C. We atm MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, an kind, of BOOTS & tlllo&:4—the. work being made up of beet inaterlahi and by tlrst-cbtes workmen. The senior partner boo been In the business for over 15 years and person ally superintends all work made up. We respectfully Invite the attention of the pub lic to our establishment, and hope by strict attention to business and by &Minket lowest cash prices, to give entire satisfaction. DAVID KITZMILLEIt, JACOB A. KITZMILLER. /sue M, ISM. If BOOTS AND SHOES. = dersigned baa erecter! a new . build r a otS, neard She. t rth h i te x t i ts i =l, In Gettysburg, where be now otters toe sale, Boots, Shoes, (Milers, Slippers, &0., for men, Aomen and children, of different styles and miens. He has A line assortment to select from, and will sell every uncle at the smallest profits. WORK MADE TO ORDER, of the beat, ma terials and Workmanship. Every MUNt made to render satisfaction. The patronage of the public is solicited. Call in, mad select from his stock or leave your measure. fn either case you cannot hell to be pleased. JOHN M. REILLLNO. July 3, MC /7 REMOVAL! rE Arm of ELOPER di Need-JITNEY have emoved to North Baltimore Week near Dead. east side. in the room formerly Oteop y David Kitznaller. We have on band • Mee assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, (Gold and Silver,) JEWELRY, of all kinds and latest Myles. Silver an.l tot ed Ware; also nue Gold, Sliver and S SPECT ACLE of the best manufacture. Also, Violins, Gul tan, Aeoordeons Flutes, Fl fee, &c., Violin and Ail kWh, cerß a a . d