Stat.lattlikeltd. crz • tirni tiltevas INNir PLOVOUISG.' The isMat interesting - Column to - •,me, of Yonr melt valuable laper,--11 the one you (leucite - 0 agriCulinral articles. I feet When sittiag all alone by my chimneVyornii these cold whiter evesungs reading . tt.CrWw, as themes some Intelligent_neighbors Ave SW Sing by My side conversing, with nut opt" this moat,lntematiast topic; and lusewhsg th a t the dpily way to . auk& you In your kind etlMtito make it interesting, is tor us rarniarsuat only to sit by and listen to our nsdghbom, but occasionally ientribute our own mite; The =Wet that I have chosen tor my lint °Elba luukbeest so thoroughly ventilated, that ymt Will wonder why I have selected it. Yon will say that every. intelligent funwwwgnees that we ought to ploughdeep, but rarrertuesakassureyou there are many who do not plough deep enough, because they are like a certain - horse doctor whom I saw sometime ago giving a dose of mats to his path*. Z asked him what was the matter with the horse, and he replied he did not know. I Met asked him why he gym) the hor salts, And his answer was because • It was good for him. Now this is pertutps the only reasoititat many formers can give for ploughing deep. We will admit the tact contained in this an swer, because It is a fact ; but as, likely to have been a Action if not sustained by some proof; and try to produce proof that deep ploughing is not only good, but absolutely necessary to produce good *pit_ We will select the corn crop as our ex ample, and as the same- principles wr~l hold good in all others, this one will be- suffici ent. - Two fernier', A and, P plough their gsormil at the same time. A. ploughs four inches deep and B ploughs eight inches deep; both plant at the same time and through the summer work their tom alike. So - fer neither )fins any advantage over the other, but there is something to be trusted to Pro eidetic* and we will see which one it fa irer& • "AU bodies have not an equal capacity for radiating beat, but some cool much more rapidly and perfectly than others. Hence it followa that with the same exposure, some bodies will be densely covered with dew, while others will remain perfectly dry.— Grass, the leaves of trees, wood, die, radiate heat very freely ; but polished metals, smooth stones, and woolen cloth, part with their heat slowly; the former of these substances will therefore be completely drenched with dew, while the latter, in the same situations, will be almost dry." The surfaces of rocks and barren lands are so compact and hard; that they can neither absorb nor radiate much heat; and (as their temperature varies but slight ly) little dew is deposited upon them.— Deeply militated soils, on the contrary (being loom and porus) very freely radiate by night the heat they absorb by • day ; in consequence of which they are much cool ed down and plentifully condense the vapor of the air into dew. Such a condition of things is a remarkable evidence of design on the part of the Creator, since every plant and inch of land which need the moisture of the dew, are adapted to collect it ; but not a single drip is wasted where its refreshing moisture is not required. Dew is always formed upon the surface of the material upon which it is found and does not fail from the , atmosphere. Now, the above being established facts, is there aWy difficulty in predicting which of the crops of A and B is most likely to endure the intense and withering heats of summer and moat likely to "fill in the ear" and produce a good yield ? I could say tench more upon this subject but Teeing this Ihe already trespassed further than propriety may permit, I will not tire you by giving any of the thousand and other reasons for deep, very deep ploughing. - • FARION. [From the Hearth and Home. BEIM Om see BoTs m Hosans.—Take half a pint each of vinegar, soft-soap, gin, and mediums, shake well together, and pour down the inbuilt throat while the mixture is foaming. FODMIE Yuen Cows.—A Maine far- aler t 'net:Buoy trials, says he gets the most 11 milk, and4he best butter whin he As* his cows sweet born, cut green and well cored in the sbock. Snow. Pardo Faammasa.—d cask of tine sleeked in water, a bushel of"salt add ed, and sakes, or fine green mould, enough worked in 'to make five barrels in all.— Throw hare pint in a bill at planting. • Cratitruo PROOF Ptmes.—There are two kinds of plums which are claimed to be quite prootagainst the 'ravages of the circullo —the Volumbis and Hinckley. In the former, the eircidlo deposits its egg as in other phuas,,bnt when the larva are batch ed, they are generally drowned by an un man' Atm of .fitioe - . In the Hinckley, the eggs never hatch out, and when the crop.is Abundant a considerable proportion of the plums wholly-move being stung. Poisonous Parevogs.—The sprouts of the potato Contain an akaloid, termed by chemists sok:mine, which is very. poison ous if taren into the system. This does not exist in the tubers, unless they are exposed to the light and air, which sometimes oc curs from the accidental removal of tin earth In cultivation. A potato that shows a hiaeklah-green tint on one side diould never be cooked for the table or fed to stock. Dreams um Divons vs. ALDKIIMIL— A correspondent of the American Stock Journal asserts that Durham and Devon Cows can be relied upon for a good yield of milk only Ow a brief period, in the most fa vorable part °film season, The Alderney, on the alma hand, will-yield a fhll pail throughout the summer; and cars is often required to insure the usual drying up for a proper interval before calving. Figaware WROfAC OW TO Cams.—lt is an expensive system ofinaingerneot to feed whole grains to any kind of animals. 411 Mika of certain grains are provided with a tough kali or akin, which the digestive powsract most anisols will not dissolve ; consult:Sul*, if As akin is broken b e the grain enters the stomach, the ker nels will paig oir with the droppings with out 'Melling the animal that swallowed the grain any most nonrlannuanttban fragments of wood of opal size. puriag the month of Angus% the writer prOeisred a quantity of horse manure for topAressing strawberry plants, and ft a kw days alter the mulch was spread around the plants the unbroken kernels of osta vegetated, so that the entire surface of the ground appeared as peen as a lawn. This fact showed conclusively that much of the grain had never afforded the animals' thit swallowed them any tunnishineet at eIL Yowle r home having sound and sharp teeth will sonwthnes crush every kernel ? But old horstes with poor teeth frequently swallow half their Mese °fasts without brsaking the akin of the lowned. When mills are at a distance, and pea& will pandit in feeding whole grain, It will always be found more advantege to wok the grain at least twentY•dbur bows bean Ills• lag it• &Was% for ensznyile, a teannterls sec t. to feed a team eight goats of bean cant and Oita at each Aladin& or ja v e l p *nip a day. VA the grain be Jim bi a puliandco end whit wan nwale inns lbatsess Is lbd. This plan "rabid re= oyelk,oo,llWftalrMetemlaWM m thesikW Airinn velisebtar better tbaa .attatiOitt illt-WW6lOt In ther .wenomilmilisait but, ]lath. Taunt= pereesisilweSdist It will pay well for NOWWWMlo4l‘......griftnyft FARNESTOFK` EROS = Feb. lit. 1/14, , hairy aia•lNixat issortwiat of DRF 4 SS , GOODS siOrb they kre salting v.rk rheip FURS BROS Largest stock of lira f• :mi. If you want ,birvitns .ail and buy fro* Cloths, Cassimers, &c, Agesal varletyoutd at law.pcieesi anilbandlat TAIIHRSTOOK $lllOl3. Is the place to bay CHEAP GOODS Wpm would save nualaybuy at the i SIGN OF THE RED FRONT. CHRISTMASPRESENTS. Nay sig of FURS or. • toutdormo DRESS PAT- now, the malt =slid Christmas Present you can mri G•ti.ribitil, Dec. 4, 134311 — . tf NEW GOODS OLD - P - RICES The undersigned would respectfully inform the pablle generally that ha la acne:doing buslnees at the Atm formerly occupied by Dorman & UOITMAN, and diet he Unjust returned from the Ottiee with the beet satactsd stock wear brought to Shia place, which con- date la poet of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, CASSINETTS, MERINOS, SHAWLS ; SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SVSPENDERS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, GLASSWARE, QVISENSWARE, !to, to, ikons of these goods will be sold lower .then over Wort), •nd and nit froth from tbo Calm. FRANK D. DUPHORN. .Yor. 24, 11162.—tt BARGAINS Fffß We propose to sell onreatip• Stock of Tints* Dress Gloatis, Dress Trinunings, , Shavia, Hoods, Nobles, Clotby Oartmers, • Jeans, Plottelo, Hoop and Bal moral Shirts, Gloves, foolery, Ladles' Vests, Velvets, Frames, Rib• bona, Plethora and Ladies' sad Chit drone Hato, AT NET COST to reduce stook for Spring. - ROW & WOODS' C.ITNXI" CASH itriOßE, 0111* nurse; Plint..4 Jan. 1.5, 1869.-1 f NEW GOODS. Cheaper than Ever! REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore st.,q4wi!itethe Court Howe, R ATijut opened& war and lane assortment of Spring and ,`r Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CIA WALERES, TN REDS, sars, To settletheli W they the ettee eletraideet ee rest s 11.11411.--4 GOODS FURNISHED Garments made to order _.~ ,$Y W : : . -T ., .''kr.N . - Cf:,' rot* "w*.imikoki*,ll. 7S:1111. WWI 33 H 4 rg rzx MA CH BROS. of 'Teri dwiesiptke. FAHNESTOCK BROS. M POPLINS, DELLINS, FURS, C ASH ODIGHAMS, L4W2 PRINZ% • iIAREGER, Mr 11114414% elkk• Pitt::: : '.1 . 4 - g*ii, 4 1869. lEfirilakilLE 1869. NEW .00013#8! Ant Ipee Assortnient! y SELL for very small profits, and 1 alma at doings very Large Business. FASHIONABLY SHADIM OF FINE SILK POP LIN& FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPAOIA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQUES, PERCALES AND LAWN& • - BLACK SILKS, PLAIN BILKS, PLAID BILKS. SWISS MUSLIMS, J.&CONET MUSLIN& CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPACCA, COLORED ALPACCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. =MORI aIIAWLEI,GASIIMERE SHAWLS, THIBET . SHAWLS. CLOTHS, °mamas, CLOA KING 8, LINEN DRILL. ING, COTTON ADE. TABLE °OYER& TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LIN ENLIANDK ERCIIIEFS, EMBROIDERED • HANDKERCHIEFS, HEM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. - ALEN'S, LADLES, MISSES', S C lIILDREN'S 0 LOVES, AND STOCKINGS. age -I am constantly receiving the latest styles of Dress and Fancy Goads. My stock comprises army thing usually Sound in a first.class DRY GOODS STORE, to which I invite ib e attention orthe public, feeling assured that I can safely challenge compari son with all other Store. in onality of g oda and low. Dees Optics. r J. L. SCHICK. Gattyhurg, J.tu. tf NEW FIRM AT PETERSBURG. DRIEST BOW ERS • VxTouLD respectfully inform the citizens of Peters- V burg and vicinity, that they have taken posses sion of Mr. E. llitashew's Store, and in addition to his Large Stock of Goods, have received 'a lull supply of WINTER DRY GOODS, Notions, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, lists, Cape, Drugs, kc., which will be sold al prices to defy competition, We hops, by markt attention to Business and a die position to please,.to merit a liberal share of public patrenage. Our motto is "quick sales and small pro pia,' OILIEST, F. N. W. BOWERS. Dec. 18.1868.-1! A • CART). ATINGI disposed of my entire stock to Messrs. H a / 1 11132 . & I embrace this opoortnolty to extend to my friends my sincere thank. for :heir yery liberal patronage, and knowing them to bo men of strict Integrity, thorongh,auergetk and prectital businee. men. I would moot respectfully - solicit for them a full share of patronage. $. ifITEBHEti. Petersburg, Y. 13., Dec.lB.—tf (nothing, gab, Jltoto t &c. THE LATEST STYLES Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Just received by ROBERT C. COBEAN, - Chambersburg Street, First Square, GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where the public CUD flod a large and Tarred assort ment which be is selling cheep. Ile also manufac tures and repairs HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly and on'reasonable terms. Bridles, Halters, Trunks Valises. *lips, Cigars, and a variety of no tions, give ns call.. Me, 4, VICB.-tf lIATS k CAPS, LATER STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES AT ROW k WOODS. SHOES OF ALL KIBDS ♦i REDUCED kticrs AT BOW .1k WOODS. CLOTILING. Hai sabacriber has Just returned from the City T with the Largest & Best Selected Stock of Clothing error opened in the county, which he I, selling at re markably low prices. His Stock consists or OVERCOATS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, Dress Coats, Business Coats, Fancy Oasalmere Costs of all styles, Satinet and Jean Coats. very cheap, D.orrekin Fancy Casslmers and Ba. tinet Pants; Wool Shirts, White Shirts, Under Shirt' and Drawers, Clocks, Musical Instruments °fall kinds, TOBACCO & CIGARS, Razors, Pipes, Brushes, Neck-ties, and a thousand other article, too numerous to mention In a newerps._ per advertisement. F. CUNNING lIAM. Oct. la6C.--tf New Boot and Shoe Store. D. KITZMILTER & BRO., GETTr4S7.b . U.RG, PENNA., YORK STREET ; OPPOSITE TUX BA 218. Tinundersigned have opened a new Boot and Shoe Store, on York street, Gettysburg, In the room recently occupied by SOPER & McCurrser, and have ' Jam. received from the City • large assort ment. of BOOTS & SHOES • rOS GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CFIIL. DRENS' WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress. & Balmoral Gai ters,' Slippers, (&e. W. also 61ANUFACTORi TO OI lIEB , all kinds Of BOOTS AND &HOU—the work being made up of beet materials and by first class workmen. The senior partner hu been in the business for over 16 years and penionally sopa:intends all work made up. We respectfully Invite the attention of the public 'to 'our establishment, lad hope by strict attention to tininess aid by selling at lowest cash prices, to give entire satisfaction. DAVID ILITZIIII,LII3, JACOB A.BITZMILLEa. Jane 24,1868.—tf HATS &CAPS. Fall and Winter Styles S. S. M'CREARI 'LT A 8 Just received a fresh and general assortment 11. of - 11128, Including the very latest style Sae Silk Daasimere, and Soft Fur Hate and also a large supply of tine and low priced Wool HATS and CAPS for Men end BOYS. He invites his friends and thennbtle to give blame call. (Dec. IL 1808.—tt Fine Custom gade BOOTS AND SHOES FOB egbaRKEN• All the LitADINO WIRL2B on hand or Lads to assaanre. Prices Szadat LOW netMX& An lot trued Pries List with instructions tbr self =ware. meat sent au recslpt or Post Case address. WIC p. BAR TLETT, 33 South Bath et, above Chestnut, rig4ADRLPHIA. August 21,1888..1] BOOTS AND SHOES. HEW ESTABLISHMENT. glitz underegmed bu irrootod s mar building, for J. a Boot sad Moo: Zotobliakamout, oa Oarlialo it, sear Qs RoUrodoll Stakfloo, In Chittyrtrarg, whore he Sow Ohm for vats, , Boots, Shoes S re Gaite Brrs Blip= i . ,e what sad At 4111broot st*elkyles Ant prim: RON, Om! auportsiso magus im w an adrimi T a r 14 du smoothest polka. NOSE 'Liza Alp oi, of *. but eigends tad- soduisaios— aro* -sews, aids...redist le l herasporthorebUAk • • Cloilia,lol Idiot big nal or li•VIII 7011 V nee 16 idtber eamp44olo be lowed. ' Jsky11,1111•4,1 JO= S. MR=Et,!3I!MMIMIEM KINGEL'S Boot and shoe Emporium, ' ' BALTIMORE STREET, rwo bOORILROTIPE OP TEE PRESBYTERIAIV MISCH. THR undethigned has just returned from the city arttls the best and cheapest variety of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Spring and Sommer, ever oF tared In Gettysburg. His stock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADIES' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, an Mylea, • LADIES' MOROCCO.BALMORALS. IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCII CALF Boars, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, .* GENTS' KIP BOOTS, GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMOKA LS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, ell styles, GENTS' BROGANS. Ac., ‘4. MISSES' CONGRESS GArERBI MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS. MISSES' MOROCCO UALMORAPS, Ac., Ac., &ea, Ac. BOYS''CONGRESS GAITERS, - BOYS' CALF BALSIORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, Ac., Ac. ' INFANTS' BUOYS, ell styles; IN LARGE VARIETY. Also, Boots rnd Shoraof his crisis manufacture All will be sold at the lowest living profits. Buy ers, from town and country. are invited to call and examine goods and prices before purchasing else• where, feeling confident that I can please all who may call. The NI ANDTACTURINO of Boots Shoes, and Gai ters, will also be carried on, in all itr branches, as bee tore. Repairing done on abort notice. Ils employing none but first-clam workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, ho feels confident c f maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left Un done to deceive It. . 101. Thankful fur put favors, he aolleita a euntinu- IMO of public patronage. D. If. KLINOEL. Ciettythaz, Aprtt ISaB.-tf CLOTHING! CLOTHING! NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL! J. IITZINICEItIll)11 , , curnrr of thn Diamond and li•rk etrtrt, has ju3t relumed Irtnn the city with an unusually at lrncliveaso•ortnient of MOTH INli . FOR FALL & WINTER WEAR which ho Win 31 . 1 t at such prices ns cannot fall to taki them ad very rapidly. Call and judge for your selves. T.. I.lk 411 the oo cot loot material, [natant cutttn 3!) . , IlCat and substantial s o wi n4 , an d th an to get ' his Into prict,—callcra cannot help but buy, when they sae It so much to their interest to do so. He has Coats, pants, Vests, ulailntyl es nud materi als, Hats. Boots and shoes; Shirts, of all kinds, i; loves, llandker. alters, Neck Tit. Cravats, LI nen and Paper Collar., Suspenders, Brushes, Combs ;-• Trunks, Va Umbrellas; Pocket K titres, Sego's, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos,Plpee,Btatlonory,kc. Clock., Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and otte other articles, entirely too numerous to detail In a newspaper advertisement. Ile asks the attention of the public to hie new stock, confident that it will please—and no ()Doran or willsellcheeper. Dou't argot the Oa-ea—corner of York stroetand the Diatnond.Oettpobnrg. Nov. 6. liiita,-tf JACOB iIIUN NEW FORWAIi DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Wlrl3llol3lle, Care, te., of CULP k FAISICSILLif, the undersigned intend to carry on the business, on. der the firm of BUILIAX ,k Co., at the old stand on the corner of Washing ton and Rai:road streets,on a moreeztensive scale than heretofore. ;if-A regular line of Freight Cars u ill leave our Warehonse every TUE:iDAY NOON. and accom modation trains will Le run 00 occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Sultlmm e. All business of this kind entrmted to ov, bei,toropt ly attended to. Our cars run t‘., the• Wanhouss or Stevenson k Sons, 165 aorta Iloward street, Baltle more. Being determine.] to pa) prick, sell cheap and deal fairly, we lon ite every Ludy to give us a cull. =I M'CURDY & HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, OROCERIES, sic Min undersigned are paying a t th.ir Ware Lunge, itt Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler's Hall, the highest prlces• fur FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CQRS. OATS, BUCK WHEAT, CLOVER ANDTIND,THY.SEEDS, POTATOES, Lc., Lc., and Invite producers togire thcrn anti before Belling They have eoustantl) on bond I,r na:e, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syrups,Coffe es, S tkgart, kc., with Salt Ffah 011s,Tar, hays, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos e. Also the best brauda of FLOUR, wit!, FEED of •ll kluda They likorise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble PadAt Guano, Rhodes' Ph.oplkate and A A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the higheet market prices for ail they buy, they sell at the lovrest living profits.— They aek a share of publie patronage, resolved to give satisfaction In every case. July 3,188 T .-t I CHANGE OF FIRM. THE undersigned having leased the Ware house,. the corner of Stratton street and the Itallroekl, 0 ettysburg, Pa.,will carry on the Grain &Produce Business In all Itebranchee. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Tineo. thy Reeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, flay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Snap, Hams, Shoulders and Bides, Pots. toes, with everything else iu the country produce line. GROCERIES - constantly for sale, Coffees, 13 ogara, Molasses, Syr ups. Teas, Spices, Balt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking. Soap, be. Also, COAL OIL, Fish 011, Tar, be PIM of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To bacco'. They wee always able to supply a first rate article of Flour, nith the different kinds of Feed. ••• • • Also, Ground. Plaster, 'with Guano, att.i otlior fcr till mere. COIL. by the buibel, tea cr carload. We will also run LINE of FREIGHT CARS to Ne. 77 North street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market street, PUILADELPIILA. All goods sent to either of the above places will be received and forwarded promptly. Goods should o emarked ,, E,:unprs' Car!' U. 8. BENNER. a Bgo. April, B,IEIB.—U NEW FIRM. CKENRODE & GRAFT, RAVE taken the Wm °noose, lately occupied by Philip noon, at (Aconite Station, on the line of the Gettyebnrg Railroad, 2 miles from Ilunteratown, and will deal in all kinds of Grain and Produce, , giving the highest market price. We will also keep itonslantly on band for Bale all kinds of GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, kolassos.Byrups, TOWS, &c., With Salt Flab, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos &o Also, the best brands of FLOUR, with FEED of all kinds; also, Coal. • We respectfully solicit thp patronage of our friends, and invite the public to ;sill apd exannitie 'bur stock. A. E. ECEENRODE, J. N. GRAFT. Jail. 2 ' —tf DANIEL GULDEN ). DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour, Grain, Groceries, Lumber, Coal, &c. THE undersigned keepson hand, et hie Warehouse, known as"Guiden's Sfati'on," in Stniban town ship on the :lacer the Get tysburg Railroad, all kind. of GROCERIES, Including Sugar, Coffee, 'Molasses, Spices, Sc., with Salt ?fah, Oils, Tobacco, Bacon. Lard, tc. Also, LUMBER AND COAL, including Building Stuff, Shingles, Lathe,Store and Blackeinith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large assort ment of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rats and Caps of all kinds, which he le prepared to sell at the low. eat prices. • He also paye the highest market price for Flour, Orain,Corn, pate, Backwheat, Clover and Timothy Seed., Potatoes, go., or will receive and forward the Mme to market on commission. He respectfully asks his friend, and the public to give him a cull. Aug. 21,18.7.-tf HARM GHTMEN. Fol'4loll, Cullum, &v. HARDWARE - -- AND GROOIRINS. s übseribers havklast returntarom the cities with an humans* oupply of IIARDWAR.II 16110- 021t1:68, which theists offerlng at tboirold stand in Baltimore street, at price to suit the tlmocOur stalk oonoisto D Own* , Oarpontor'oTool I - • illackinnith' Tools, Ooach Finding She elqadlogs Clatititetlfaker'a Tools Soaeeteeper'elh of Iron ge, G 0 OEBI a 07 A L L IfINDO, . Oils,Painti go. . Those!, noartlalehisladsd in this several departments Mlllatloned Above. but what wan be had at this to Ivory class°, Xichigiles can be aslowniodated hare with tools and findings, and lickisaiispiers can find evert articlein their Use. GO* as arsprepared toeellasl wtr ro . “b saasyother honaeoutoeCdty DAVID fth 51X41.112, I'OXL I. D= 147,11.111114, JOIJ G, 07 attar DMILInsO/1 . - , I; AZATYZ AND UWEAPLY MS MINI atantly ou hand o %wading lionotO. W.ll. RIG (11M. ALEXANDER CODEAN SAXES itirillAM. DEALERS IN ROBERT McCURDY, WM. B. Iid3IILTON OF ALL KI.NDS 'AV +* -.MaigrAtat.M.:alf"r4, Wig ItAbnitous. MISSTSQUOI SPRING : .. WATER, For Sale- by Principal Druggists, Curia 4:NCEII, Curei SCROFULA, CvreB CIITANEOTIS*AFFECTIONS, and all the Impurities qf the Blood, Als - D TII& BOVERZIGN BSIIIRDY FOB BRIGHT'S DISEASE, AND MIER DISEASES OF TILE K IDNE VS'. which has wrought so man) . This Vthe origlual Spring Water from Virstwat wonderful cures, sod Is advertised only to dlittingoldi it from the many hut. haloes that are now attempted to be palmed upon the public as befog equal to the virtues of the Mir sisaippi. ' Paulphlstr containing an account of many orundorful Cures, attested by eminent. Physicians and others, can be Ion! gratle, by calling at or addro.alog a note lIISSISQUOI SPRINGS, No. 535 Broadway, :Jew York Nov. 27.-3 m FOR TUE Holidays and allthe Year. THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. This celebrated patent instrmumt is simple, cLeap, and 1.1 permanent avails- Laity. It P. an 'mike! 'gopher. It mag nifies minute traorparent, objects .100 diameters or 10.1.1 X) 1 if. a, rendering the animalcules In impure water,: the glob flies In milk, blood, etc., the minute un— seen claw., joints, etc. of inseiste. and, definitely the shape of the pollen pf flow ers, risible. It 010114 In diseaced.pork„ the "trichina opirislis, (first discovered M this country with this microscope,) uric odd. urea, etc- definitely, and the eels In vinegar magnified to from ono to four inches in length. Mailed for $'2.75; or, with six mounted ob jects, comprising a Lea's sting„, a wasp', aux, a firs, foot, butterfly's wing dust, moose's hair, and human hair, $l.OO edditlunel • elltlre,.jecially prepared for this microscope, ea containing a microscopic pic ture, :Mc. each. Other object $l.OO per dozen. 44 - Address your orders: Dec.; GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 9 00, A. M and cannectit at Um:lover Junction with the Mall Train Nort at 11 A. 31., rfactiing Ilartipbarg •t 12 S 5, P. 31. Returning arrives at tlettysburg at 12 30, P. M., with passengers from Baltimore and WA,hiogton, and th.o.to from the North by morolog MEI - 8E , .: . 0ND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at I P . .And onneci.sat Ilinoseritinetion with Mail Train Entail et 2 43, I'. 31, rracliluir, Brlrfruore at 4 D.), 1.31. Ur, turning arrives at Gettysburg at 4 :O P.M., with patqtetagrire trete the North Nov 27. 1168 TIIE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION ARE INVITED TO VISIT WANAMAKER S; BROWN, AND FtE The Largest Clothing House IN PHILADMLPIIIA NOTE.—The cost of a ticket to and from the I',"ity Can be ;nor. Mania rest in purchasing MEN'S°, BOYS' CLOTHING al this thoroughly RELIABLE House. WTI, it Advertising Card is as follows: ce.:) TO f6O WA NAHAR ER & BROWN.-- t,.. 1 DIEN'S it BOYS' CL(YI'IIING. Oarnitnts ranging 14 every price. cot in every style. ready made or male to order. 8. E. server SLETII and 111 11l T Streets. TV Ca PALL * WP•TES OVERCOATi. —Melton, Silk Mixed, Fahey Gas aixnere, Cliinchil'a, Beaver., &c., largest ♦arlotyla th e city. OAK HALL, Its_t and MARKET Ste. TO $45 13E81 SUITB, BOTH Vomitus Dotoemic Ooodo. Axcelleut styles. 8. E. corner iIXTEI and MARKET Streets, OAK MALL, WANAMAKER k BROWN. 8 M : 20 TO t C.O DBESS SUITS OF ALL thokany de •trable rtylea. fur ft- easloo. ANAAK Kr. I BROWN,suitable SIXTH & MAR , XT.B treats . 84 TO BOYS' SUITS FOR SCHOOL Homo and Dress--newest styles and best claw goods WANAfIAHBR A BROWN, Liam cuyttuNG !MUSE, SIXTH and IIdAkICET Streets. 87 :To $24 BOW. nd YOLftIIA T T HASTE& rumen is great variety. WANA. MAKER & BROWN, SIXTH and MARA= Strains. 8.2 TO 53.50 ES 11 tRTS . UNDERCLOTIUNG GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of ea try kind, at entail advance on coat, WANAd AKER BROWN. OAK RAM., GREAT CLOTHING ROUE, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. N0r.20.-1y MAR B LED S LAT E- MANTELS MARBLE BEAUT Y CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY, and an appear.rice are exact imitations of the beset Foreign 'Gab lea. THOMPSON & HARPER, MiLinufacturerej 1232, 1234 and 1236 Ridge Avenue, RIQLADBLYIIIA RIDOE AVSNCR CARS PASS THE DOOR. DiP Send for Illustrated Catalogue. ' N0T.:17.-4.2m AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE HAIR. The Great _Desideratum of the Age A dreaelnewhlch feat once agreeable, healthy, and effeoiriol for pinioning the hair. Faded orgray hair it soon Tutored& as original color and the gtou and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always cured by its nee. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are deatroyed, or the gtands atrophied and decaye3. But Inch as remain can be uved for aseth nese by t his application. Instead' of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigor• ova. Ita occeatonel use will prevent the heir from turning grey or &Magog', and consequently pretest beldam. Free froth those deleterious subetnnoee - which make some preparations dangerous and infori— ons to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but no harm It. If Wanted alertly for a HAIR DRESSING, - nothing else Gan be foand so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, Jammu not a II white cambric, and pet lute longer on the 'Lair, siring it • rich glumly lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. 0, Ayer Co., PRACTICAI f & mruyTTCAL PffE4lBTB) LOWELL, MASS. ~w-ruos uae: p *Trot by A, ik,ipaler, DraaYt. e•IIP bnrD • Pa • toot. 2. Isello-1 . _ The .Fariters'‘' Book , besatiftl sad atiohil ,, Douro M bit rwilt ream leper soft to 7ABSY4T, - doperWom. Miantitt- NYC , Aleik Apo t ragir s ufwg, Ism Wo k" Peltradriti few, aressiilly. 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The Knowledge hot Is confined to useful intiruta• tioh un all manner of subjects. The News Items give in the fewest words the moat notable doings all over world. The ClosSip with Correspondents contains snorers to inquiries upon all imaginable subjects. NEW YORK WEEKLY Each bane contain' from EMIT to TEN STORIES and SEBTODES, and HALF A DOZEN POEMS, la ADDITION to the YOUR SERIAL STORIES and the VARIED DEPART/LENTS. One Year--eingle copy, - Three Dollars. Four copies (12 50 eacb),.......Ten "oilers. Eight copies, Twenty Dollars. Those sending 120 for a club of Eigbt,all sent at one time, will be entitled to a copy free. Gelteretip of clubs can afterward add single copies at $2 60 each. STREET .k SMITE!, Proprietors, No. 55 Fulton et., New Truk. Bergen, I.lcoleon co., Jan.is —2m BOOT POLISH Thorn who black thrir booty on 84ltnrday night with ordinary blacking, don't have much &nine on Sunday, as tho nolirh Wes off; but the shine of Layt.y Salurdey Night & all day Sunday U.McCURDT Sap 4 Ilentifactural only by J. 8. Dobbins,at his immense Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth Street and German town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Fer sale by T. C. NOLL IS, (.1 e tyab rug Pa. Nov. 27.-4 m GOOD NEWS Staple and Fancy Goods THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY: HARRINGTON & CO Of fifteen years' standing as Jobbers and lictailtrs o the larva goods, In Boston an ! vicinity. have eouclud ad to offer the people of the whole country the ad vantages °Mich. immense Importations and agencies for American manufactories through the popular ONB DOLLAR IiIiSTESI. Our Premium LLt to Agent', and Exchange Liat for Agents and Patrons, are not equalled by any house In the eJetnts7. Best Ness York awl Boston reference* glen When ralulred. Bend for free circular. lIAKRINOTON & CO., SO Summer street, Boston. Dee. 4.-3 m Part Mike Box 384. A SERVANT FOE ALL. Roth's Improvement for Opening, Main; and Latching Gates, i\trAY be attached to any gate and operated from IY-1. buggy, team or saddle, by one hand, In any &- aired direction from the gate--opened and closed from one point, at any distance from the gate. This im provement is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by the laggiDg Oi the gate, nor by the frost raising the posts; may be made at • country blacksmith's, and sadly attached to. a gate. The undereigned, having the Right for Adams coun ty, will sell Township and Yarns Eights of this im provement. 4 60 1 ROTH 4 MANZ'S A3tEalcAN LEVER GATK —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive through—as they remain by their team, open, close and latt% a gate, 'without the neceulty of getting In the wet or mad. Por further information, &c.,addreas ISRAEL BRICKER, May 13.-tf Ilenallen P. 0., Adima co., Pa. GENERAL PURCHASING AGENCY, NO. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. • Merchants, fernlike, cr individuals can procure, through our agency, any kind of-gooSs or article.' of any description sold in the city of New York, at the same price they would pay if there themseiver, and in many GUM at lower price.. An experience of over twenty years; and a thorough acquaintance with the mannfacturers and Importers of the city, enables as to warrant entire culmination to all with whose-busi ness we ars entrusted. Circulars, with list of refer ences, embracing every section of the United States, sent on application. E. GARDSNIRE & 00, Commieekm Merchants. Consignments of Cotton, Tobacco and all kinds o produce solicited, and the highest market . prica obtain. I Nor. 20. -ans it 115,0 0 GREENBACK ;el full value se W AN T E D r y Book Agent. 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Our 32 page circular and as6,oooreenback sent free on application. roe full particulars and term, address the sole publiah ere, J. B. BURR & CO., Ilan lord, Cosa. Feb. 5.-7*, AGENTS WANTED. $75 to $2OO per month ! ! ! Or a Oomtalasion from !high tyke that =mutt can be made by selling. the LATEST INIPEOVED COMMON SENSE Family Sewing Machine, PRICE 818.00. 113.F0r Menhirs and Terms address C. BOWERS 4 C0., 430 Bout!' Turd as., pb ilaclelphia, Pa. Doe. {,_gat • Gnat,' gumbtr, gime, &c. GETTYSBURG LINE KILNS, TEI undersigned has bought out his former part. nor, lox. Gvzxg, and now contlnnu l iiNFtat r iaSTlNG BUSINESS thoGolifyabiarg Liam Inns; on the corn. of the liatimmd aid North etiattcui stmt. Thank tal Air past patronage, be ertil endeavor to deform its oonthinanee, by prompting the business as el/craw l, and on as largo $ made u possiblo—alwayi selling a good article and giving good mammy. Parma' and other:may look kW the prompt filling of orders. He ii4eo °naiades 0* COAL 'BUSINESS, timing the most pOptilar' Roue& even end others atiotdd give him i c u ll. Bioutriguith Ode dim stsmOyealiand. • _ „ • IMmg unitCleatillattremed.9 ibgbats. - I Gemirmorgolier;lll4llPir.i.# - J.ll)oloiiithmr. fp •WasseilamZioig.- ~:Srclla~ca~s. 133121 Are always to be f.ntal to the At preeent there are rtutnlng through Its Co' toms; lied at 'tilt ONE STORY I$ SWAIN EVERY MONTH. NEW YORK WEEKLY NEW YORK WEEKLY N. Y. WEEKLY DEPARTMENTS An Unrivalled Literary Paper MO TITS TERMS TO :SUBSCRIBERS D,OBBINS' ELECTRIC HAKES A LASTING SHINE DOBBINS' BLACKING IT BEATS ANT OTHER BLACKING MADE [Liceneed by the United States Guvernment.j Cl= rtcal. =I A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR DIIPtiNCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL. PILLS FOR FEMALES. Infallible in correcting Irregu larities, Removing Obstruction sof th e Monthly Turns, from whatever Clause, and always enema/hal as a Pre ventive. Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills while in that condition lest they ainvitr miscar riage," after which admonition, the Proprietor as sume, no responeibility,hlthengh their mildness will prevent any rolschlif-to Price ill per Box. Six Boxes 16. Sold by J. ii. HUBER, GruggistAule Agent tot Get tysburg, Pa. Ladles, by lending him ;1 through the Peatottlce, can have the PilL cent, (oollitdouttallr.) by Mail, to any part of theeountry "free of postage.' April 29,18118.—1 y AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL For Diseases of the Throat and Lunt's, such as Coughs, Colds, IVhooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medi cine, tomanything won so widelg and so deeply upon the con&leare of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long aeries of years, and among most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher In their estimation, as it has be come Letter known. its Oviform character nod pow er to cur, o,w: serious affections of the lungs and throat, nave made it known as • reliable protector against thorn. While adapted to milder forms of dis ease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for Incipient connimptioa, and the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision againat sudden at— tacks of Croup, it should Le kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided a ill title an tidote fur them Although settled annunistion hi thought Incurable, still great numbers of cues where the disease seemed settled, hare been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Adore. So complete is its mastery over the disordersof the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them, under the Merry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Piatdic Speakers find great protection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis Is , yenerally cured by taking the C7ierry Pectoral in sma l l and hap:lent doses.- So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them hero or do tonethan assure the public that its nuallties ue fully maintained. Ayer's Ague , Cure , For Fever and Ague, interzailleal Fever, Chill Firer Revs iitenl Freer , Dunsb . .Ague, Ptri,,ilicel or Bilious Ares., st , ,, dud indeed all the aifictions which arise from ossl..riotu , marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As Its name implies, it does Care, and does out fall. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine , fliumntb, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous ' rtilaitance what— ever, it in nowise injures soy patient. The number and import-tact of Its core. in the ages districts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without. parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical curse effected In obstinate cases, and where other remedied, had wholly failed. Uoacclimated persons, either resident in, or travel ing through milenlatic localities, will be protected by taking the AGUE CURS daily. For Liver amplainta, arising from torpidity of the Litter, it is an ozcellent remedy, stimulating the Liver Into Lexithy activity. For Mime. Disorders and Liver Complaints, It Is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cares, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dlt. J. C. AYE& & CO, Practical aid Analytical Chemists, Lowell, filasa.,and sold all round the world PRICE, $lOO PER BOTTLE. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Drugg,lst, Gettysburg, Pa. [Oct.2, 1568.-3.1 ALL AROUND THE WORLD! The First Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Naahau, Sept. 20, 1666. BARRETTE VEGETABLE HAIR RE- STORATlVErrastores Dray Halr to its natural color. Promotes the growth of the Mfr. Cbingem the roots to their original organic action. Eradicates Dandrnd and Humors. Prevents flair falling eat Is aluperlor Dreuing. It contain, no injurious Ingredients, and la the most popular and reliable article throughout the East, Wait, North and South. J. R. BARRETT k CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. 11 ts.E.old by Dr. R. Horner, ettysburg ;J. . Tangb- . inbangb, LI igipion ItartrApa and Sadler, Peters bArg;:Sayder & Son, Littladown, and Dragints gen. Feb. 12. 1868.—1 y DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM ACUIC AND HARMINATIVE BITTER S, Extracted entirely from HERBS It.ND ROOTS. Highly beneficial in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and an ancallent CORRltarn2 for tha parsons ettf- faring from Disorders of the Bowe* Matolvaco, kc Sold Everywhere. Depot, No, VS Market street, Philacra. J. K. TAYLOR dc CO. 1345pt. , 11, 1/188.—ly THE QREAT Invigorator and Restorer OP THE Vitality of the Stomach Prepared from Pare Vegetable Materials. Pure Tonics and the most Pleasant Aromatics. This Invaluable Remedy Mr Dyspepsia and Gomel Debility ores lumen Is offend to the public, after a her trial of its swim, with sues wanders that it wtD comm and that approval. It has beat submittal, with the materiels which compose it, to practising phymmans—among others to Dr. M. D. G Purim one of our oldest and roust osmium* Physicians, resid ing at Now Gabe, who, after emanation pro steamed It • Remedy which wou ld sot OA tObbOw Its salutary sects, when properly ad in cases of Damao* springing from old age and debilitating sects of serious inward 04am—weakening, and at last destroying the nervous power of the stomach self—and therefore entitling it to be smpleatkialy awed 'The Great Dragmater." Dr. W. J. Malitom, another prominent Physician of New Oxford, thus gives his °phew: Naw Ozaops.D ec, o. UAL Great r—At year ragout Illiiivornailawd seen Inrigarator," prepared by you, and the lona from wale ft Is Neared. It le composed of emit of the awitiovorki tooltatils Wake and meet *Mit known to our .padosslon, mud I um no ITIM recommendingll In Chronic eattesolDys. =Asti all h mailbag from ty of Me Stomach. ,Nolicrincthat.-11 properly mod, it will be of ineaketable DIM= toilful mmlog of our ram 4 Timammummr"Tratrratia • J. EOM M. D. 116.11auttilactured mot Ibriusher mboleaus sad re. tai '11!111 ' ! "101=rnitgilaeloni JAINTIIO.4Ikir ufltust 'tiolipitallik me he lad diolbilarfatrAwisitst - - iser4,lol4 . A. D. PoishlsorO , Pia .k. W -Bost Borlis, Pat= , • Lawrowoo, No.; , Bed Land, P. 0. J rf• Nifer 0014 /XL War, lithr MR .1 asp obi, a FARM Ll' I . WILLOUGHBY'S GUM SPRING DRILL. Tilllßel' , Drill is use, Will sow all kind., of Grain rithont changing , any part 01 the Drill. Can furnish them with or without the Guano Attachments Guarani*ld to do good work. Alto, tt. Harrisburg Fannig Mill made in Nor York. !Squatty as good as the mine formerly wild lo this ootutty. SEPARATORS AND THRESHERS. CLOVER HUL LERS, STEEL PLOUGHS, AC., FARMING PLEMENTS 0 EN ERA LL Y . Fur ale by Aug. 14.-tf J. 11. SHIREMAN'S REAPERS Sr, MOWERS Hbeen agent for thin lisudgil,o loot ilCuSkai, I alto neer it 19 the "arm., ltd. It la well known, baying taken the girelsilu.n at the Ilenders• Title fair, also at the (lett) 41,11tg MwaVitig 31 ntch-over seven others, whirl, were cote.stdere.l oplehtiht ma. chines, and, likewise at the rtilhtiAtry: Mon hug klatch. 114vIng cow:laded Iva u, over MII3 .11.141J1L0 lit At will ant give entire eattataction, I hey«. refused agencies of *event' other ithtettittra, and now "fret this one a. TAE GREAr Oi TUE SEASON • ilaring tiled was rap. if. I lion, anicily shut it will do. I Ovoid rrirr to wore. n 1 (Amiens also hair purchntaml machine. of ;no, who ,re hichlc plowed and oaf this to the wily FARCilllnr Extras always on band, and 1,11.111111, duur hrre at my place. This is a Kraal cutiiiiiiiottnii-11 ithichlur Can be repaired at lingo.. 1111.1131A1141c1y, AAA MUCII lea* coot. Another great saviug•ls the BINDER ar hl,l, ie at tached to this celebrated Reaper and Sluuer It hue hoe'n thoroughly tiled, mud girt, ire .ot requiring to harvest baud eseept a di jeer. This hinder ::1111 , allo be attached A, t he Reapers ‘o,i e n have been sold; but cannot he attaelied to az.y machine except rthireuistes. I will here refer ;onto a tea M roar, e, iu diiTerent localities, abo have bought MIA used the-it. hr shines Michael Pixel, Stephen DeWitt., Moses Hartman, Mr. Bterner, Joseph Wierman, Mr. Linn, Ulrich Jacob., ..1, R. aerobe; Jacob ilartman, __ B. U. Woodburn Jacob Laman with others, too numerous to mention min machine hoe a aetf•rake, aide deliviery, and warntuted to du Its work .4 4b.,44 rrnm,hmod, d. Also on band, SIIIBE3IAIN'S hELF.Diseilmh;ING WKS E It AK kr:, a drat-rate article, whirl, we will sell at the lowest possible price. Warranted to gi Ire anti.. baton. Also the COLUMBIA RAH E 1,114,13 - non Land. Machine. can Le aeon at my houee,threemilea aouth of Orttyaburg, or at Mr. Conrad Sot der's Itattl,•Seld Lintel. LEWIS A. 8C.t...1111AN, June:3.—tf A geht A Word to the Wise HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! Renner's Chemical Fertilizer ! THE importance of a quick, ac tlTeand durable Fertilizer, adapted to the soil of oar county, is acknowledged by all Farmers. flar ing satisfied myself, after long study end careful ex periment, that F. C. ligxxxn's Chemical Fertilizer surpasses allothem In adapte.lnempa to all kluda of soil, I have purchased the right for Adams cminty, and am prepared to flll orders for it promptly and OD reasonable terms. It is no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED by &number of our Farmers, and la admitted by all who have It to be the beat in the market, and the cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in any quantity, and will deliver In any town or - village in the County, when ordered in cot lest quantity than a TON. I mannfactuae it for sale at 14 per ton without bags, or Sibb in bags. Thu fertilizer is composed of the best fertilizing chemical, that can be had. I use no oil of vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I do not use it. Neither do I ure lime nor ashes. THE OBJECT OF TUE CLIEMICAL FERTILIZER, to introduce a fertilizer that will last for a series of crops—not only for one. It contains sufficient animal matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early, white the ammonia forces the growth. I expect to manufactures large ripply thus winter for the spring crops,and therefore invite farmers and the public gen erally to give it atrial on all kinds of Grains and Vegetables. dAUTI.O.N.—I hereby give notice thzit Farm Rights hereafter sold , unless signed by fueL are infringements on my Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to Law, front whictrthere in no appeal. —A I I orders "sill be promptly attended to by ad. dreading 010803; BENDER, Bsndeca• We, Penna. *A E. N. Mat DIM General Agent Ear male of Conn ty and State Rlab ta, Bandon - villa, Adams county, Pa. Dec. 2.5.—1 y •FARMERBH! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE! IT t is composed principally of the celebrated (I MUM rom AL TA VELA. Contains three 'per cent. of AMMONIA, an ample qoantity to give activity (without Injury) to th• Irene tation, and a large quantity of eatable BONE. PHOSPHATE OF Limy, together with Potash and Sods, the esseattslelements of a COMPLETE MANURE. The high reputation it has obtalsed among the mousy thousand farmers who are using It in preference to all other kinds, lea sure guarantee of its value. PRICE $66.00 PER TON. Send for a pamphlet. Address THE - 2.1.. TA VELA GUANO CO., 67 Broadway, New York. S. S. BISHOP t C 0.,. %X) N. Del. Ave, Philadelphia, Agents for Penna. and Southern New Jersey. July 01,1668,-2y SURPRISE OATS. • T AM prepared to turnish SORPISZ SEED OATS A to wawa desiring it. Weighs 47 lbs when bully ` matured, and ripens day. earlier than other oats; arge and etitler in the straw and will yield 100 to 12b (umbels to the wee. Peiseisit wanting it most make early application. Sari will deify, the Oats to persons In Gettysburg or vicinity at $3 per bushel. Address CHARLES W. GIIIEST, Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) Adams co., Pa. Jan.ls.—lf Ainancial, Notice to Capitalists "DEMONS desiring of investing, and realizing nearly HIKE PER OENT., are requested to call at the Gettysburg National. Bank, AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE; UNION PACIFIC AND ALBO CRNTRAL.PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. OD.ATIS. These investments are daily growing in (tsar and Bales increasing. iggpIIONDS tan be bad at all times at this Bank and where all Information concerning said invest ments will be cheerfully given. Dec.18.1867.-tf J. EMORT sera, Caibler. GETTYSBURG ATIONAL BANK. GOVERNMSR2 BMW, of all :check, BOUGHT and BZVEN-TBIRTYBONDScouvartediutoFII7MTWZN TY BONDS without charge. COMPORND INTRUST NOTES CAMED. .Th e raGIDIST ranuum paid on COLD andSILYER. STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds, bought for periou without MARRING COMMISSION. ORDERS . PROMPTLY ILSECIITED. Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per eels PERCENT. forl year P 4 PER CENT. ford months, a PRE MINT. for 8 mont,lis. Parsons vrishipilndmostfon In regard to IL S. Honda and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give us a call and we will give all information cheerfully. J. BilaltY BAIR, Milder. Gettysburg, Oct. 50, 1867-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW Intend on SPECIAL DXPO&tTS u follows 6 PIM 0121?. Pik ANNIIXIOI4I YZA . A 4 !. ". MO 3ei (4 SS 3 7-"." WILL UM 00111 , 9DWD<INSWILIWT ISMS AND 4 1 114 : 4111 L ' win ateoputain•orwitetooll% iinellotrasot ovary kind woo ot'Autzge am Owandadon, and will at ait Masi pay OA PAMIR lbr - ' mar/ i laV)m maltheipsitria esi.eawi ....,,, ! : 1.7 , .`:,`., f... "7,,.. 1 - 4.o7dier&lfiy, terrellii.abb eldider yds, frogs, Viedltipts. jDRUG & BOOK STORE, CRAMBERSBURG STREET, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MRDICZV.ES, PERFt7IIEIty AND TOiM' SOAPS I 11114 - 001.7 NT It 31ERCILINTE ■uppUe4 •t wt:this'll I city prices. Feb.l2.—tr NTH. WIBLE DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Sloee in B, ant's Building, hallo. sl., LITTLESTOVVN AVING opened a new DRUG w-A STORE and 0t Led it op in the best sty le, I otTcr coy f pule and fresh Mogi to the citizen( GI Littleolow nod vicinity at the lowest market nit., convia Ling In putt of Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure Liquors for .Medicinal Purposes, Patent Alfedi,in es, Ilorse and Dye Slofl. , Perfutn.ry, 6onps Fancy articles. A full aAsorttnent of 11rnrbea. Sta['entry of all kiLds, Cigars, Tobacco and Elect ro.7tragn t tie Soap will wamh with hard or soft wutor, cold or warm. elOtilell Wallhtd Orith !hi. Snap are made Lenutlfully white without boffin; or Liming _ Thin in the best Soap In are. Try It. It 14 wet ranted not to Nu re the hand• or fabric. l.itt leat“wo, !lay JAMES Chit:qt. DR. R. HORNER, PH Y,SICIA ASDDR UG , 14,1 Dnl4 Stun, CILA3II:EILiBURG EIRE}• l'edie:ti advice without charge DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT -MEDICINES, kiTA TIONF:P.Y, PERFUMERY, SOA PS, BRUSH ES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFF?, SPICES BA IC• INt; SODA, CREAM OV TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., kC. PURE LIQUORS frlr 1.171, Dr. R. Hurri6r . li OLIEN, a r. rriurdy for ebtspin,l bands, rough skin, .tc. Al! art;chfs warranted pure a udt , 1,4 tie Jan S. 1563.-4 f HUBER'S DRUG STORE. Furncy'x ofd , S7and—Baltim ore Strect, GETTYSBURG, PA H AVIS° purchase , ' this cid nui3 pointer fftand, and laid in an entirely new and fresh Stock, offer a fullassortment, consisting in part of DRUGS AND FAMILY 31EDICINE8. PATENT MEDICINES-A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS & WINM FOR MEDICINAL PGE• SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSES. DYES A DER.STUFFS-LIOW A STEVENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TILE MARKET. ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS-THE BEST AND . CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOLTZ'S, ELLS, DALE'S PERSIAN,STONEBRAKER'S AND ROBERT'S. STATIONERY OF ALL RINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF—THE BEST BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRWCHIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMMENDED. PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP ! PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. Medicine, furnished •u 1 / 1 17. )1101111.. 2Vighi Bell at flie dcar dprill,lBe4.—tf givtrV ~tablio. GETTYBI3IIRG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, - feelingthankful for the liber - alpstronage hare- Wore received, begs leave to Warm the public that h econthnies the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand OD Waahington street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he it prepared at all times to accomzeod•t • persons with anything In his line. HORSES, COACHES, BUGGIES, Ike, furnished at short notice and on reasonable terms, and competent dtivers sent along ildestred. Will be conveyed to other towns, or to &ay place In the country. His stock and Coaches are of the first clan, and no pains will be spared to make passen gers comfOrtable. Ifs Is prepared at all times to [Urals!' coaches for funerals; and also to parties de. airing to go over the Battle Yield or to visit tb■ ALSO-HORSES ♦ND MULES wlUbe bonghtand sold stall times. Persons dealt lento parehaie etoek will find it to their advantage to cell on the undersigned, as his stock is warranted to be ea represented' or no sale. He ha. a line lot of 1101.811111131 d Walesa* presencon hand which will be mold on reasonable terms, They are sound and free from dinnase, and ere gperantied to work as represented. - Persons will dud i t to theiradrantage tocallat the old stand before Wringer purchasing elsewhere. May 29, 1847.—tf NICHOLAS WZA YEN. THE- EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES: Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa ADJOINING TEE EAGLE HOTEL 1 THE undersigned would respect hilly inform the public that he h4ll opened a new LIVERY, BALE AND EXCIIANCLIABTABLE In this place, andis prepared to offer superior ac.. commodations in this line. Hellas provided !dwelt with Buggies, Carriages, Hack., Light Wagons, lc t. of the latest styles. trolicient to meet the public de. mand. His home are all good, without spot or blem lab, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crip ples.," but all of the "1.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and comfortable equipmentshirnished. Partlea,largeor mall, can get Net whet they wax, c on the most accommodating terms. Visitors to the Batt!afield politely attended to, and reliable drivers furnished If desired. Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon the arrival and departure of erery train. forms bought, sold, or exchanged, and always • chance for bargains given . Our motto is "fair play and no gouging." .I..Partlenlar attention paid to inraialking *G lades and Hack. for Funerals. .—We natter ourselves that by charging uscuter ately and by furnishing superior seocsnasodutioas, we cannot fall to pleas 'Very one 7b4 patronises. our setablisbusubt. T. 2 'UTZ. Mar ea. tan.— Marble lards. CANNO_N M LC WORKS, CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND BAST MID- DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE 0911 RT-HOUSE, GETTYSBURG, PA., II IFIRT DISCRIPTION 01 WORK 1;201121111 IN THE FINEST STYLE OP THE ART May 29,1867.—tt G ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. M.NALB k BRO. Is lutYorkBtreet,Qettyebarg, Pa. Where they ar• p mariod 'to furnish al I klu do of woik le tbolrlis• own AS MOM] MINTS, TOAEMOrSADSTCOtio. IILiNTLIS, &s. La at ukaahortesamoti4AzdsB Q 11 414' as. Ihs chIMIPW. arGiT•• tta a cap,. trainee ala s talo I= Gettyibus, May KUM, Neer the Diamond PO WElere, GETTYSI3URG IJEA.I.EI: IS NAB.Pit, rlo~p' lecee, , betigegi TERMS (kft =MM ay ,it •1)01.411' t p tj I wit/IN th• yasr. flis,11111;1; 1 , 3.. t !,1 :rite xr/riarei in! 17, by rho Trlrtior,4llll. tied/ 1•1/11.4/mieftWilte op,u, Ara-The clroillstlasio • laa I f arise slash I4lliteroi la Alb... t,uary ; c►nuot I ..xctituli f • Jos Wogs. of all kloda W and at fair rm.... gau.L.Ol let 11, lc, in 'Very Variqty •ItiPrt entire. 7rre4Call[ .!,C1405101141 J. COVER. • •I. t IV, will ppm:lßa". 111, hor 11,N;nsseoftuitea J!1 V41)4•il . 0. ' 1 1t.0‘....1.411 filler orst sy ZY.1.67. i) VID A. BUB Kir ‘7' 41W, fie ti rt • so• 1 al I Aber bastawes• ST Jlic• .t h i s roildeuto te the wrt Ifoul• ()A.VID WILLS Ar LA womict at blare .or t •.(Crt re Sfillir•. 1467. . . fIL A.lll AGENO' 111 aUsiird_ 10 &gain" the U. I. Ouveta 11.telt PAX, Pe' • the CJ.Ir t Claims, or Lotus at Walittiaittati. My 29.1867. Afton's), JOS. 11. LEF LI TTL *aro • I•l , ,:aptly attend to Writing nf Deeds, Lamm', entrisavA hi. cam. NJ. ,J rr,forlck• strap oc-qp,t, I 1.19. Dr Shorty, Kititr 11.4 y 24). 1 y• • =ISE ittornry B and a • 1) NIO2()NA UGH • at •I J , IIINII. KILACIT .4 . :4. Uld , /aIC.; one ltrnr Cliamberaburg sir i.I stteutlon ghee to - c..ttl..me,t of Xitottift. rltll Peo,slons, Suctuty, eitatot,at elt ttfttlott • .cieu,rl.4l.l to. I. W•rnaet• located, RM. - 1. , 0*.k0,1 other vottorti 84 OR. J. A. ARMS !raving Ita.i.toil et NEW to all brandies of Gls profeasion hi. Ale." vrti.o not. prJfoiiiifunall Mcf(Nrinirsmw,r, P. 0., t county, Pc DIL J. W. C. O'N Ile. hie Oftle• at WA re .h ~t, Jaor4 xltove th• eon 29,11417. R. WM. STALL" I 1 ht., Levkas totaled tov to tbsretellc. Mk. iitt *lan Igh's Own will be prepared to &tread Ile prvibt, of the Dentist. Par r. • i i.f teeth aro Jolted d e!• re. J U kIN L RENO , i ,, ,.):ll ,, it.Chatubersb arg ti.• Lutheran Chterclt, ll,ruer'• Drug Store, where 11111 and attend atl-csa• oi the Drytrti.t Pentotts Ira eie lairit.l to atll. DR:,C. W. B 1:r AS Iteell1\11111) th•Prjeltios 11. T L ESTOIVI, and akin bb a 0:21:0 at lila ta.atae, eOnler Fol:alry all.l, near th• &if • • .tit•• 11 to Skto Dide4lN. ( 11 Tarriagto, ~.IIIU)I,CIMARY. Jo, "Best always C THE BeSt and C. SADDL4, 1 BRIDLIZ HA R.NES'S' of all kind. ar..trroty• to bp Areal at U.• • dt,tel I, !Wilmot', a 1., oppcieltstb• (Mc CREAR, Our Riding and Wagon are tlke most isbatanttally bane Our llama*, (plats •• ado are completo Is ovary rispet of the very beet saterlal sad Oar upper leather Draft eui 111 as aut. nukrorelb• Lost derrabra. Our Heavy Draft Ail*: aro mad. I. acetic as abirap N* Lore and to tho most intoofiwithil Riding Bridles, Whip", Ilomo., Flposts Ind! erorytUpg &Ur, ur er..aperi Our prices La TO been atntCan A liberal percentage rut Numb, t.. lu , r more. -- • We w.rb clotting but lh• bee rii.rrAnt every eaticla tureeca pot t .9 repreeeutiyl. Tlollnkful for pint Lr..rs vrotatt prest.G.t stuck. 23_0 . ira us a call awl ozazaliaa Jin.29.15t18.-tf CAIUILIGE-MAKLIV3 The war beleg ever, the oteliorli Clio CARKI.IOE-11-tErNe 3 at tltielr old atend,is mats .-tetteee they ere ageda prpar►d so ;noel 4ubion►ble, ysbetao tial Wad A 14 of new end erond-lised OARRUALS, Bua en hand, whioh tAloy wilt d prick, and all orders vitt bi) ar.tl sa;lofictorily 4 possible. , firItEPAIRIN Jo. w nit dispatchj and at ehaa prl A largo lot of tow aad old lilt. TlA.or Lleral petrogial ipol«it and /111 ttufttturs. DANSZI _nd REMOV undersign*/ 1 bsi logshop to th mot Mid Ot. tor.!, . whore be will oostiasiffe work it. Las Hoe, vlsi: TRO LW- TOP .8 UGG.I.Eir, IVAG 4 ONS, 44a, Ili. work la all pat op of good the beet of meehaulgs, and cannot • fiv [lon. 114 priced ars always it. orders, col/tidal:di that he can pl. REPAIRING promptly Jopo,;atio W.B. July 1,1565.-17 4;iwaRIA.G4S AND BERRY Z. TA • now building er • e !steel wad ;noel pprovett slkores, ad of the beet Wald& be I •tion of buyers. Ea bent • Ids . sod of loaSerial *lb to beauty of sere end darabillty, b Il recommend the work as "awe • in or out orate eltled. AUbo • `tie work, to convince two bob ' vehicle that tbls le • pie sir REPAIRING In •••rjg brio 0,, tic° and on reamonnble bung. • Ohre mon call at nit raetorjri now Waxldugton and Challibirrabarg ittoa Pa. Jun• 12915417+••4f iic and gjr- ADAMS C o.i 3 r:IL FIRE INSU RANG* r:COF:POItiTED, 18 INEMIP 6.14 Ai duops. Viee-Prelegaut,—Sunuel alt.76* decriptAry'—D. A. Buehler. Troararv-:-11.t1. Fehuest.)ek. ?seen &Ivo Commit tea-44W t Moct lug. Jacob King. Mau :tom—Georg. 9 yr opt.. D: A .11n B.l..Wremall, U. . &hi:mew ly King. litaiWels. tweieueiblp ; Irridesick • U. A.. Yielit4L litrechem ; Akdiel ell Wen. Aims Wally LAbor ty; I.U. (Y. 8.) 141144 4 tot=liM i alute SW auto 17 =soca s‘ o'r a o yt c 4 k 1 4A*a7mn stt 4 — .L * ' 1 helOm , h ' '*4 E~
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