I.kt if*Saiii;ahvirest Ma. NT B. 8111111111114. The henna is over! lat Sum bail and dumb boll. From velle7 and l hill top. the li4MIP Prtr, dem, Tm - the air shall be Winn with notee thanksgiving. o ' And the mountain, shall soho the good Giver's name. - Throw 'open the halls of the Farmer's greet mansion. And landlord and labor draw near to the board, Where fair hands have scattered in tasteful Profusion, - The viands the choicest the fum can af ford. And fesatingand jest and the half ingot story, And bamper and song for s season bad sway ; For toe bands chained to toll are for once liberated, And hearts,strange to freedom, are free for to-day, Let the swains, browned with sun, and with bands hard from labor, To the shadowy groves with the maidens repair, And bring with .them jewels from grain field and meadow, To set in the crown that the fairest shall weer. The wheat plume and oat plume an d'sweet • clover blossom, And sprays of soft meadow-grass sholwlng between, Oh, weave them in chaplets, their colors contrasting, The green with the gold and the gold with the green And out of the throng of the brown rustle faces; Let the maidens choose him who was tree to the soil, • Whose courage failed not when the battle was hottest, Whose hands are the hardest and broadest from toll. And to him be the choloe of the purest and fairest, And hers be the honoi - the chaplet to wear; Oh, tenderly place it upon her fair fore bead, And let it rest lightly upon her dark hair. And thus clad in beauty, her tresses the shadow, The oat plum the sunshine, enlivened with green, Let the woodlands resound; with answer ing echo Of "Hail Queen of beauty I" and "Hail Harvest Queen !" And the dear little children ; oh, tell them the tidings; And let them take turns at the old iron Till stroke answer stroke, and the spirit of music Shall mock their sweet laughter from woodland and dell, Oh, toll it ye belle, tilt it reaches the city, Ye quivering wires swift bear it away ; And whisper the word to the indigent millions, And cheer' hem with hopes of a happier day. For the harvest is full, and the great barns are bursting ; Let million of voices the glad news pro- Till the air shall- be vocal with songs of thanksgiving, And the mountain shall echo the good Giver's name. ROILTO TRANSPLANT TRIM Nature indicates that moat trees, shrubs, And plants will flourish moat satisfactorily, ..endure longer, and be-every way better when they send a strong taproot deep into the ground. And this fact is more particu larly true when the subsoil is porous, that a long taproot Will retuliy strike downward, as far as the stem grows upward. Were it not a habit of the tree or plant to send down such a taproot, it Would be advisable to cut it off. -But many nurserymen will persist in cutting this root off at all hazards; becanse they say that ten roots will push out at the IBM of the stump where the tap root was severed, which will be more ser viceable,to the growing plant or tree, than only one taproot. Those ten roots, it is true, will be more advantageous in sustaining the life of tree, for two or three years, long enough for sellers to get trees off their hands, and get their money for them, even by warranting every tree to live one year. Most men think if they can make a tree live one year, the difficulty is all over; they may now count on a satisfactory and successful growth. But there never was a prindiple more erroneous. Every tree needs the ad vantage of a lobg taproot, to go down deep hitt, aka dry. .math, and bring up moisture In dry weather, when the surface roots cannot furnish one drop of water to the growing plant. Therefore, when a tree, or bush, or —vine, is transplanted make a deep' and large hole with a long crowbar, four feet deep, put the taproot into it, and fill the vacificy with sand. Ir,there is no taproot, bent down a lateral root into the hole, and en courage a taproot to strike deep into the soil. We are seeing the superlative folly, all over our country, in the failure of trees and vines, of all kinds, of cutting off the tap mot. Shrewd muserymen have hoodwinked and bamboozled farmers long enough, by making them believe that the taproot should be cut oft Nature is a more reliable guide than the instructions of a nurieryman, who can sell more trees and make more money by recommending * practice that is dime. Uleally opposed to Nature's kw.— Wood's Household Magazine. TOMATO CATI7P.—Take ripe tomatoes and scald them just sufficient to allow you to take off the skin ; then let them stand for a day, covered with salt, strain them thoroughly to rector, the seeds. Than to every two quarts add three ounces of cloves, two of black pepper, two nutmegs, and a veny little Cayenne pepper, with a little salt. 801 l the liquor for half an hour, and then let it cool and settle. Add a pint of the beat cider vinegar, after which bottle it, corking and sealing it tightly. Keep it al ways in a cool place. ANOTRIM War.—Take one bushel of to matoes, and boil them until they 'are soft. Squeeze them through a fine wireselse, and add—half a gallon of vinegar, one pint and a half of set, two ounces of cloves, 'and a qualter of allspice, two ounces of Cayenne pepper, three Ishiespotmsful of • Meek pep per, flee beads of garlic, skinned and sepa rated. Mix together, and boil about three boars, ozonniS seduced to about one half. Then bottle without straining. A LIQUID glue, far superior to mucilage, may be made by dissolving glue in an equal quantity of strong hot vinegar, adding a fourth of alcohol and a Uttle alum. This will keep any length of time when placed in closed botties, and will fasten horn, wood, and mother-of—pearl. fku.rwrs of ammonia is largely used in England as a rartilizer< on crops of wheat_ and grass, and with good results. The de- . Mad for it for this purpose is growing rap idly. It hassle) been found very profitable when applied to sugar cane sad beet roots: Ons and par* may be eared from die arramte of tbe wire worm, by sowing ids WWI of salt to the acre, jolt 10 the Amite are coming up. ' sir goons. QUZINSWA.BX AprllBo,l6o.- tt DUPH ORN'S C HIS CLOTHS C HIS CASSIJIIERS. C- ALL HIS GOODS. BEFORE PIIRCHASENdpLsp,. April 16,11169.-tt 1869, DESIRABLE 1869. NEW GOODS! ISELL for very small profits, and slot at doings vory largo Balloon. NASHIONABLI SHADES OF PINS SILK POP LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FROM/ WOOL POP LINS. FASHIONABLE BHAD'SUF ALPAOOA POPLINS. swot( oararzxs. PIQUES, PI/MALES AND LAWNS. • BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLINS JoOONET MIISLINSCAMBEIO. BLACK ALPAOOA, OOLOBID ALPAO 6A, BLACK ALL WOOL MAIL UNMET SHAWLII,OASHMBRI SHAWLS,THIBIT SHAWLS. CLOTHS, OASSIXESS,oLomcnioII,LINEN DRILL. ING, OOTTONAD.B. TAELIIOOVIES,TABL I LINEN, NAPKINS, TOW . NW. BALMORAL UM'S, HOOP SHUTS. PLAIN LINENJIANDEIROIIIIIIIIMBIOIDIRED aissEssommn, HIM ITITOKED NAND- Kiracarsts. MEWS, LA Disronsess,,,acuilimutreoLovzs, AND STOCKINGS. art am ocrostrustly resolving the latest styles of Gress and hairy Goods. My stock comprises miry shim nstially found la • Irsar.lass DIY GOODS nom, to which I invite the attontlea of ship public, =6 anred that !cos safely challeasm *frigid. se all labor Blom la quality oficodimSd low. WWI of pline. J.Z. Clan. Ilettpharig, Pa.. Jsa. 15,11119.—t $lO,OOO -. REWARD! STORE ENTERED! Rebert & Elliott's Store, GETTYSBUR4, W A I„ aoods,illittrik:d. a 'arrurcZawag Satan. The IMMO. an iron known. bit Lai' Onto for s w Um ired oy erred, as Ih loft Grosabeekikla azoboaso far Goods. The persons who tack the fioode are very well eaticiled that they received gore or bettor, Goode for their matey them they could MU sot at any *that store. Come one I Come one 1 SILKS, GINGHAirs, LAWNS, CLOTHS, CASSDLEERS, TN REZA JEANS, VESTING", &o. Aboxiiisioig,Notsoss,ausewm,,Ourponramilaa to all Weed, a tat Stem sesettetest et orretithhea betatabeg WWllt ol.r& the plies le epipadie the Cleart imee. tehaware etatet, sad that ear atette it, Witt .D 4. aatt Satalarelta WWI 111.11141.—i NEW SPRING ♦ND 81IDULER G 4= 0 11 S AT PETERSBURG. ORIENT B.OWEBS mmmmuiLmwairo, Virtlnirpeettellyhdini Ulf pdAktbat Goy i gjest Mena tele nftwiliftkik witi • Urge assortaset d SPRING & 81124:MBR -GOODS, eausistlai la part et Ladlertilron Seeds, Olotba,Ost• : r i ki r=os ai t l i kkeas eta Lail, a tall W. et llateetwartml Ateeselsajbekro ll = Oar. W bar e ili rmt a rala ratio EMI be at prism bulbar iiiliptrapre . ta Par pup Ohs ass stylswwwleq, pilaw, we *Are ad be aadonell Whew. la ARM' AptllBo,ll4ll. 41ifiSMI*1001104Viti.1 , -Z ! FAIMIMMI 1110121=11 EAU WCErVXD ♦ . LAIGI STOCIIC 01 SPRING G OODS GO TO WHERE IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY Nerth-west corner of Square. Most Excellent Assortment ! EM!M!!Mai BAREGES, ALPACCAS, so., 460.44110,00164?: , - •uDWm ag 2 : 2 7:0 1 / V, 2 ,1 47 ? Is &ling afßottom mod OM Day 600 DB AND Duos Goons, TWA are dOins to "fight times" pricer.. NOTIONS, &room:oak owns, ussolos mutes, sc.,: That are cheaper than era: SMK, GLASS AND °TRU DUBS BUTTONS, In groat 'sty. HOOP SICIRTiII, CORSETS; PROVICTOES AND TN) 1 , 1111/.4:IANT 00111MilT OULU% AB nsoeuary to pt dreeee■ tent nicely PAILUpLi AND inemarues, Don't buy bonni you gel Any prkos. COTTONMAILJA NZ$, lc, To which I Invite examination in ftice..and Quality. HA TS AU the latest Spring and Summer Styles SHOES Of all kinds. In Shoes I can say thit I keep the ben clan of goods that are kept in Adam, county. Those who haie tried to get cheap Shoes elsewhere soon learn that they hays wasted their money.. April 143.—tf 'ESP SPRING & SUMMER GOODS AT ARENDTSVILLE, PA. TOBIAS R. COVER TjAVING opened a new stare, In Arendtsville, has Just returned from the city with • splendid as. sortment of OAXPYTB DRY GOODS, OBACSRIZIS, QUEDNBWARE, Raving purchased my entire stock for cash. tam procured to sell Tory cheap. Give me a roll and Judge ibr yourselves. T. R. IXOTZIt. May 2011.-6 m Carriages, garntso t &r. DAVID MeCHEART. Jane Y IfeCIRMIT "Best always Cheapest." d HE Best and dheapeet, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS and, HARNESS of all kinds, in as County are *heap to be found et the old end well known stand,Baltizoors st., opposite the Presbyterian Climb (McCREARY'S.) Our Riding and Wagon Saddles, Sr. the most substantially built and sweet. Our Harness, (plain and silver mount s... Ware complete] s every teepee t and warranted to be of the vary but materialand workmanship. Our upper leather Draft Collars, as loses Jeer. They an the but ItrITIN and most durable. Oar Heavy Draft Harness, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made any and In the most substantial manner. Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Dra ft names, lrly-nett and everything In the Hoe; Nom betrayer *keeper. Our prices have been troucsa to thelowestliring standard. - A liberal percentage foresail, off alibilisamountlng toga or more. We work nothing but the best of stock And will warrant every article turned out to be in evinTreepect as represented. Thankful forput favors we Invite attention to oar present stock. - 113.01ve tia a call and examine PRIM Jun , onuses' Jan. 23.1168.41 D. McOaliallY I SON. RIAGE-M.A.ICING REBUKED. Qi i i L l ß rar being over, the undersignedhaTo restated the CIARILIAGZ-MAKING BIII3INXEB, at their old stand, In Nast Middle street, Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to put tip work In the moat faahionable, aubstantisl, and superior manner. A lot anew and second-hand OARRIIGSB,BUGGIIB, AC., on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices, and all orders will be supplied as promptly and satisfactorily as possible. done with d ispatchi.and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new andold HARNESS handfor sale. Thankfultbr the liberal patronage heretofore en joyed by them, theysolielt and will endeaYor to d• serve a large share in the future. " May 29.-t DANNZR & Buggies and. Carriages REMOVAL. THE undersigned bu removed hie earflap-malt. ing shop to tt e east end of Middle street, Getty,- burg, Pa., where be will continue to build all kinds of work In his line, viz: CARRIAGES', TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C, &C. Ills work is all put.,op of good material and by the beat of mechanics, ihd cannot fall to give esti& motion. Ills pricesare always reasonable. lls its orders, confident that he can please. REPAIRING promptly done, at modarate rata*. W. H. GALLAGHER. July 1,1868.—1 y NEW HARNESS SHOP. JOHN C.IILP TNFORNIS his friends and the public generally that Ihe has resumed the Harumwmaklup buslusi and opened a Shop on Carlisle street t Gettysburg. Ojohe. tag the Passenger depot, where be will manufacture and keep on band all kinds of HARNESS, BLIDLYS, COLLARS. • WHIPS, LASHAB„ FLY-NZTS, toy to which will be Bold at the lowest cash prices. Also, TRUNKS of all kinds., REPATMNG and MINTING attended topromptly. Raving beep working at the Milanese for 80 years, I can guaranty the beet kind of work, all being mad* under my owe anmeintendence. Give me a cell. May 7,1869.—tf JAHN =PA Vwtograph SaUnits. EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO TOGIRAPES, PHOTO7A TURES —.Paittor, nerviees by Pmts....woofeo tern itely, Pahhath' morns tV e lu,sday evening. Davi eveningservice omitted. 3:..fdascr')--itev. • vices 4abbath morning an , day evening. , Y 140 lilt Kash :apa/—Revs. Shaver. Services Sabbath and Thursday evening. Pr