Ii El _ t ;!rialing it3l tinz;xlitriiin... t PIIDISPIDORIC ACID AND PIIIIPER. i riHrotsPir4re. spiierloi excellence of the coin ereliki, manure known ac super-plus, lode, Alepen ds largely on the amo nt of qmsphoric acid contained in it. Thls • d is oue of the most valuable fertii ders that can be employed. It Is - °red up in the bones of the latter, iCre, in combination with lime, It ;is the priucliiitTpart i of their moor knlc or earthy portion. The 141(4- e acid - and lime together consii, pliosphate of lime, which consists definite proportions of acid and ; this form the acid is moderately sol " Lie and may be absorbed by the roots "pinata with , considerahle readiness. it Is found, however, that If we dds- I Slve_the bodes In sulphuric +tent (oil that the sulphuric arid c oitus a,th two-thlrdiof the dri jilag-mkt LIN 14108W/uric acid there win into the other third of the lime. w hich, with_this triple portion of the It hosplioric acid, constitutes super posphater Ity this means the whole of ie phosphoric) acidismadeimmedlatc- SoluiLle, and consequently sets very sickly-upon the plants. Its effects e indeed so rapid that In practice it better not to convert the bones wbel - into super-phosphate, as otherwise o effect Would be too powerful at the egimalng of the season, when ammo iTlit is most required, "but would be hnost spent at the end, when the for • iition or ripening otthe seed demands veal - est supply of phosphoric acid. '.bout out pound - of sulphuric acid to txo pounds of bones will generally be mnd - the most proper proportions in , eking super-phospitate, but the uantity' - ot sulphuric acid may be di iln ished or increased according as tile , rtitizer is desired to exert a more or ..xls Cupid - etreetupon the plant. ' PLOIUGIIIIM - 15P RAW COIL. We sometimes - hear farmers remurk, c i t they get Iros \ rain ; that liiinOng up the new yel .snil, their crops suffer. It would strange trellis were not the mute ; for hits soil, even if mellow, le raw, Just Ike menure when it Is "green," or A long." It In not yet converted or hanged-into plant-food. It needs just hat the long manure needs—to be itianged by the heat and the atr—that di, decomposed or rotted. I'W hen'the top-sell Is Ices fertile than it used to be when The land was first ed, you may rest euumred that this anderls al ways better than the upper t oi I, lK cause the upper has deteriotated, Fhi:e the under has lint, but rather 11. is, therefoitt; unadvisatilsaey, sub ' Heal in sonic molls, to turn Wdeeply !he underground In the spring or In 'the fall at sowing time. The cold, nheerleas ground will not help the Jain, and were It not for the other .oil mixed with it, an almost total fail re would be the result. ]tut turn it up in the full, anti let the "rost amt the elements take hold of it, l ind you will have another soil; It is ned into manure, a good part of it. t little limo m - Tked with It, scattered, tint harrowed in, or manure, or both, Cs•ould facilitate the process. In the -awing sow, either with or without 111 tnother plougiOng, and you will Hod rto more ocuasion to complain. We > lave great fertility to draw upon fora below, but it requires managing. '*—Xvcning Post. EARLY ROAR POTATOWEIL 'nitre le a general agreement in this steal - On_ about the earliness and pro. I luetlveness of this potato. John 'staler, in this vicinity and not far lirom DStdia, Delawate county, planted I,leven poutidaand gathered ten bushels ef fine potatoes, some of them crlret WO specimens weighesi 11 lbe., 4 eaeh, -und several It. We haveseen nOw.here •Ise so large .peelmens. Only ordinary cultivation was given them. The Freund waa wanured all over, and then ploughed, the sets being dropped in • 'troughs three feet apart and eigh m Inches in the row, So extutoidl ry a yield as this, without any ap mance of rot or disease, speaks well Ir the Early Those, and IBA cfnifirma lon of accounts elsevihel,e.—Nsirker. SAUSAGE. Housekeepers will do it to preserve the following first-rate ipe for sausage: To every twelve iundaof meat take three tablespoons tut of salt, not much heaped, three ablespoonsful black pepper, eight ta lespoonsfut-of stege, and a teaspoonful , f red pepper. Good sausage is splen id with buckwheat cakes iu winter, ' I got this recipe from a friend sausnge is always good as long it lasts.—Erehonge. '1.1_14: FOR EABACHR.—Take a small ootton batting or cotton wool. a depression In (tie centre with Anger, and till It up with as much and pepper as will rest on a five it piece; gather It Into a hall and it up; dip the ball into sweet oil, d insert it in the cur, covering the ter with cotton wool, and use a baud or cop to retain It In Its place. Al- Instant relief will be experienced, 111 applreation is so gentle that infant will sot be injured by It, but ficrienee relief as welt as adults. STOI' TILE FLOW t)l7 BLOOD.— ,ke the fine du.t of tea and bind it me to the Nv ou n d —at all times aeces de and ea.,y to be obtained. After blood has ceased to How laudanum , y be advantageously applied to the aid. Due regard to these 'untrue-. us would save agitation of mind, . running for a surgeon, who probs.. ly would make no better prescription be were present. '9 ...REMOVE FREOKLM—COOMeties to remove freckles are often dun "us,. The best plan Is to make a tott - trf a teacupful of sour milk' and )all quantity of horse radish ; let stand from alz to twelve' bouts ui use it to wash the freckles two tea a day. BURN CURE FOR WARTS. Take Free cents worth of sal•ammontsc, ieaulv - e-At la a gill of softerateri Wet wiitta-f.kesuelitly wit ft' the solutfon, ten they wilt disappear to a week Itie_ actor, on his benefit night hay - a sxery limlted undicnee, when he le to the often quoted passage, '"Tis to mortatattot. conimand success; I do tnotef the‘phionius—we'll de heavid a deep sigh, and pub- Wed , foir Ikl last, live, “Vicht do '..iietnphrouttts—itiill do without Ipaldeildnotadopting Sunday as 3t4 / 41iltAttitud;fibaa bun started didutuadronbY a Tewlett writer. ' ltsar Yonic laptilady pays $lO,OOO aqd ellashges $lOO weeK for =III COE'S, couat 14.L8A111 /VIM lone tried and p..ptilar Remedy Is .ttraln't alle.l to tit.. :ittention of the pu As oiten as the yew rolls around, the proprie tors antstmily make their bow to the people, •tni mated. them that atnompa thu many things rNulted far tho Ii filth, comfort awl sustmmuce of the Mnitly through the long and tedious months of winter. Cloe's Cough Bal sam slums); not he forgotten. For 3 ears It has tarn a household mothers anxious for the safety of their children, and 14110 Marv.' front any disease of the throat, first and 'unto, rannot afford to be without it. In whin IS to the ordinary four ounce no long in the market, V. e now furnish our maxu moth tautly size bottles, whirl, will, lu corn tiia lth the other sl2e, be found at all Drug FOR =OUP, tP Ilelmant will he found Invelanble, end y nl wa)a be relied upon in the inn,t ex- WHOOPTAG couarc. The testimony .it all who have usr.l it for tis terrilrielllsenm• during the but ten years , that it invariably relieves and cures it. SORE THROAT. Reep your throut wet with the 11:1Nun— taking little mid Often—and )ou will %cry noon nud HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Ylr at nnee to a siondr use or thkgreat rent d . It will numeral In giving tellef a here all el ter reinedle.s have fallul. sORENEBB OP THE THROAT, ("BERT AND LITROs. Pb not delay proem lug and intinediat, ly taking t oe'a 0..04 It.thekta, When troulded alt any or tite ale.% e named dint. They are nit prornordlory at filinollin of eon aumption, and If not arrested, will -.muter or inter sweep you away Into Lin- valley 01 shad ows from wpieli none can ever return. / In Oansuinption MAUIy R eare•worn milb•rrr lu.. found relief anyl bbilay r.•Jolrar that her Ilb• haa 1..... made may and prulouged by the bar or OK•'S COURiI Balsam. In short, Tlio people know the article, and IL neadx no 1 •ut ftmet um. It Is for sale by every lirugabit. I li.•uler in M. divini 8 in the Slllt,ll. TM? (1. G. CLARK wile Prop lelors, New en, l't Read what your own Druggi3t says. GETTY4III . II4I, Y t., Oct. 19, INIIS Th , C. O. Chet* OM, %CYO Harr'', [ban . , Gentlemen-1 have now been 'wiling Coe' Cough 'labium for the past 3 yeara.aud tak thin opportunity to say that it has given tun venal satisinalort, and as a remedy for al Pulmonary (kunplaints it stands uneumallet I always keep myself well supplb4l with tht truly valuable medicine, and earnestly M. conscientiously recommend it to toy cue tomes. Yours s errtruly, A. P. BUEILLEft, Druggist, Gettysburg, Pa. Read ! Read I Read tI 1 • THE ATTENTION OF TOR. PUPAE IN CALLED ' World's Great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This prepitratkdou LI pronounced by Dysrap tics as the only Known remedy that will sure ly Cure that akgravatlng and fatal malady. For years 11 aW,ypt yn 14m Gmrint tide. carry I ng before IttalatrillakineW igarw‘ltit millions of sufferers. Cos's Dyspepsia fun has seals to the Dame. Indigestion,.lyhr , s, Sint Beath:tele, Sour nest or A of the litomneA, 121 snag /hod, teary, Lossduck, Marinas, "ally. ar Pah*/ sa .DeaLlt, r e e ur,elfriphy A t i ltagort mr t ie , az hefoes , al ;Irks/ 41 . tlibritallict of the moose.? I ear what Lester Sexton, of Mil waukee, frays: t [Frain Loder Sexton, of Milwaukee.] 3111.wA Kim, Tan. Si, .181C1. Ilekisrs. C. G. chkrk & CAL. New Ilaven,Oonn. . - Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dys pepsia Cure, and It has proved perfectly satis factory as a remedy. I have no hesitation In staying that we hive torah/ea groat belied; from Its use. Very reapeetful le. (Signed) L&Wrlff* BEATON. . 7 .."1 J '4. A Groat Blessing [From Rev. L. F. Ward, Avon, Loeutu op., 04 Ide.wrs. Strong& Armstrong, Drugglnia,Cleve land, 0.: Gentlemen—lt given mu great, ,plweure to state that my wile tinsAgailved InWitilenent from the use of Coe'. llyaiwreda Cure. She has been for a number of years greatly trim- Med Afthl).l6Peollln. occetspenfidipith vio lent paroxysms of mum I patios. which so pros trated her that he won all the while, fur illYlthl o 4 l Wrinle 4 gliono.l%lllog.". - She took, at your instamv, Coen byl.pepola Cure I and haft RA derived 0 ET BENEFIT FItUM T, and In now comparatively well. She resmr.l4 thin tnedleaue ass Brent, 41w...tug. Truly you Jan. 12, L. F. WARD. Clergymen The 'tee. ismie Aiken, of Allegheny, test) lice that it has eared lant, utter all other rem eaten hatllalltal. • DraggistA. • "'any drovoirtEr irr Vbetibthi try 1-)11 . `i41 you; If yea take the trouble to Inquire. that to ery one ttkr,44 3l /Ta litiVgett COe'alkeoper.la Cure trent- soma. , afektul ley the .abootonquall era prates of its great medicinal virtue. 2 . 'A Read what your own Druggist says. • tikiblco G ., etYlM t qa l664 ' dents-1 have now been selling Coe's Dys pepsia Cure for thepast three yui'ind take this opporisinltyanktagythat In all Clil.ll It has given grent 'satisfaction as a remedy, and Is mg4ti p tt . %til tr ti o lsl== ‘ ;iy=ls, fri numerous cases—gs a certain and spool; car t e l of l il atAeAs kaarti o o t p *, L 7, :a . tte: l -7 , 11 . 17 : • er aria Ague, " iiilious Derangements and in admits/1.1ga% a theqrgiseisit con dition Of litOndMh O' BowelA. shears keep myself well supplied with the Artie!, And ma4rheerf4tx .sodesimmientiostely re commend it to my customers. Yours very truly, A. D. EILTEtiIiER. Druggist. Gettysburg, Pg. Cee's Dyspepsia Cure Will Mr. be found invakable in idi - Nees of Inurrhom, Llynentery, Celle, Z..(1111111Cr l'orn eon dithirtortbst plalnlpllzipilx, Ind layout, , ee dry ' dUuniered eoSb "..- bold by Dunn:Yin l enn n city or country every. Whey 1 t 0f 494 1 ViTeZttiC° tin lour Ib Ai ntrt. wia * * WA; B. B Npeuvfor 7. Oet. 30, 1868, tJtarN, neatoy BEE THE GETTYSBURCi FRIDAY D. M'eDEAST. . 1 " est always*Clie'alieSt." T ir n,...,,(TampeNt 6A rib LER, BRIDLES, COLLARS an/ HARNESS urn!! kinds, lu the County, are always to he (amid ut the old and well known eland, Baltimore i.t., oppoelle the Preebyterlan ChurrlV -31eCREARYS'. .Our llidTni and Wneun Saddles an, the mad sal,slant,dly bath god 110ktelit Our Barnette, iplain um., agree mount ed.) are complete every respora and war- ranted to he of the very best materlai and workinanahtp. Our upper leather Draft Collard cartrrOT am nr. tr. They are the best FIT TING and mast dt.raid,. Our Heavy 1)rull b"e"en" are Made to or.fer, cheap as they eau be ulnae anywhere and hn the meet substantial "manner. ••• • • • . , Riding liriules, Whips, I,n4hes, Draft pantos,Fly-n. te, and c Vorythlng in the Ulet one baler or Cheaper . Our pricco ( haveibemll,ll,roElvto the lowest living stand- iatialIMMMM amount Intl' to f o - st n't . We work nothing bet the best stork end will warrant every nrilefe turned out to be In every respect av r, prt , vented. Thankful for pavi flavors we In vtteattentles to our present sto .k. *l - thee us a oatl and examine PRICES and QUALITY. iff=Mll CHEAPER THAN EATER E. ,}ittrssxzw., TIAVING tilspovodef hie Hcore Howie smd 11 stock of Goode to GLUES/ . Q DOWERS, and being determined to votittee hie stook du ring the summer and fall months, will give GREAT BARGAINS before Invoicing. I[y stock of ALL KINIX3 OF mEncrrArtnizE Is full and corn to lu every department, and will b closed out at reduced yr/oes. E. HITESILEW. York timings, July 17,1A5. tt SerAll perstms knowing thertisolves Indebt. 1,41 to oe aro reoupsull to coign forward and make settlement. THIS GREAT AMEBIC IN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE, OVEBSEAMING SEWING MACHINE la Warranted to exe,ule In the loot every ‘ariety or S. Hennaing, olllng, Cording, Tucking. ring, stain, Ing, eraeatning joiliiolderhigun theedge, and In addition tkt a beautiful Hutton and Eyelet {Lulea in iii MI Ir /I V 4 Nt, BEING 24.1:.11117TELY THE BENT 7.4.4f1LY .41.1 CHINE AND INTHINi-ICA LLY THE CHEAPEST. ky r .1(.0, ill e mabined it WM by ti sun rile and bAntillful nurhomerd terroacreownt. ;trillium with soil p Irtletilera and I.lllpl of work dime on 1111. Machine, ran bn had ou application sit the unce or the Aplit, at A. It, Pelstel's Conte, Fluttery awl \ 14114 tyY Stare, thallium,' et., (lel t sham IL. U. W. ItAMISION, Agent. LTSII Ntaelnu.. warrant.' one year, and nstruetions given gratuitously to all pun:lnt ent. Aluy '31,1h171, t REMOVAL! lirm of ?.ICC&RTNEY Itece removed to North Baltimore street,. tiear the Diamond, rail &Me, In tho room foruterlY cto upled. by Uavdt Nitzmillee. We nave on nand a choke ne.urtate M. of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JE Tl E_L R. , ,fal VrincL4 and httog Myles. ha, prim ed Warr; nlru, MTV Gld, Silver fljbl slxt. 8 P E C T ACLES. of the best mnnuilirt ore. Also, Violins, Oak tarn, Aeeordeonsyltlt,,Flfoi, de., Violin and Guitar Strinsm, Ail kinds etf Reintleing n our line done af as men nnbie c, and tnareoied. Thankful for p tnt i.Lvors, we solicit n t illtlarlet of tisi. r.).'1111, A NIcCARTNEY. June 19, IW6B. t BOOTS AND SHOES. IF E undendaned bill treated a new build ing, fora Root Mid Shoo PaßtablinteMent, OD Owlish, street, near the Railroad Shalon, to Gettyabitrg, wize.yLo now Offen for aal0; Boole, Slioes,' dailcrs, ;54ppare,"&c., for men, women apt children, of different styles and prices. lie has a fine toeslrtment to select from, and will sell every article at iffeCtiMaTIVIR prOnta. . . WORK MADE TII , ItDF.R. of the best ma terials and work mansOltp. Everyegfort made to render satisfaction. The patronage of the public in sollylted. Call In, and select* from Ms stock