=2= eao. latidus Vatitrs. Iliaudgi4g from the number and nas tiness of the hard names which the self styled Union organs apply -to Andrew Johnson, the wondei is with us how their party ever had the stonuch to nom inate him for Vice President. atirThe movement recently inaugura ted to make it appear that "Geary" is the soldiers' favorite, is a dead failure. The "boys in blue" know all about the"hero." They know exactly how, and where, and when, he fought. • ilijrfhe little borough of Milton, Pa., sets& good, though rather an expensive example. It supplies lime gratuitously, for - whitowsuthing purposes, and where there is a board or scantling it is sure to receive a coat of white. Little danger of the cholera in that place. serThe difference between the Sol thereof Cumberland county and the dis union politicians, since tile convention of Monde y last, is that the Soldiers are "the boys lublue" and the radical politicians are "the boys in the blues."— 17q/untasr. Personal.—The following advertise ment appears in the Barnstable (Mass.) patriot:- - NoUce.—The Subscriber hereby forbids any person marrying Rogan nda Pratt, she having prOmised to marry- me. STEPHEN PHILLIPS: ' Adams County MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATID, MARCH 18, 1851. Orricras President—George Swope. Vice President—Saranel R. RusselL BeeretAry—D. A. BUehler. Treasurer—E. G. Fahnestock.' Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy An drew Heintkelmau, Jacob King. MAXAGeltd.—Ueorge gwope, D. A. Buehler, R. McCurdi, M. Eichelberger, S. R. Russell,' E. G. Fahhestock, A. D. Buehler, R. G. McCreliry, Gettysburg; Jacob King, Stratum township; A. Heintz°linen, Franklin; Wm. D.' Bialys, )Jew Oxford,; Wm. B. Wilson, Bendersville ; 11. A. Pickiag, Straban township; John Wol ford, Latimore township; John Picking, East Berlin; Abel T. Wright, Bentlersville Abdiel F. Vitt, New Oxford; J. H. Marshall, Hans litonban township; John Ounninghans, Free dom township; John floriter,,Mountjoy town ship; Wm. Rosa White, Liberty township. JlifirThis Company is limited in its to the county of Adams. it has been in operation for !tore than 15 years, and in that period has made but one assessment, having paid losses by fire during that period amount ing to $13,088—58,789 of which have been }kid during the last two years. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. fir The Executive' Committee meets at the office of the Company, on the last Wading day in every month, at 2 o'clock, P,. M. Oct. 18, 1885. tt Great Attraction OT BRINKERHOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North ast Corner of the Diambod. The subscriber Is constantly in receipt of fresh goods fforn the Modern cities, His stock of READY-MADE 040 THING is one of the largest and most attractive as well'as the cheapest establishment of the kind In the country. You will there find COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most fashionable styles, and 'of the beet materials, of all sizes and prices, for meh and boys.— Gentlemen's furnishing goodi of everytdescrip- Von, Wool. Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and Cotton Drawers, Hosier? of every description Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerchief*, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Hats, Cips, Boots and Shoes. Um brellas, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, Clothes and Shoe" Brushes, Hair - and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blanking, .Pocket and Dressing Combs, -Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strive, Soaps and Perfumeries; Stationery of all kimis, Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac. co, Pipes, an eitra quality of Segara. in fact, big stock embiiaces everything usually found In a lint class tarnishing store. I invite the attention of all to come and see for themselves, as I am' determined -to sell goods lower than any other este.blishment in the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond., JACOB BRINKERHOFF. July 4, 1864, - New Warehouse. 100,0'90 W B A T I N S T H Era t t h O e o wra F GRAIN in and Produce ouse, in Carlisle stroll, adjoin ing Sheads h , Suehler's establishment. The highest , market price will always be paid In gash for -- ClSAlli l pf nil kinds, - FLOUR, SEEDS, &c. Always on hand and for sate at lkie smallest profits, GUANOS, SALT, Flan, , GROCERISS, Ac. Wholesale arid retail. .1114 US! 'We shall do our best to give satisfaction In all cases. MCCURDY k DIEHL Gettysburg, May 11 , 16.63. ly Black , mithing. MBE undersigned would most respectfully Inform the public that he continues the BLACKSIIITiIING BUSINESi, it his shop, lately Philip Dosrsoti's adjoining Trozel's paint shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, whet* he will at all times be pre. pared to do Blackrmithing work to Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Am That he knows how to do all jobs of the kind will not be _questioned by those who have a knowledge of his long experience sits the business._ Conic on with your week, and you will be satisfied when you Sake it avray—and for which he will receive Guth or oJuntly Fri:N.llmM ADAM BOLTZWORTH Mar. 20, 1805. tf .• John W. Tipton, ASEUGNABLN BARBER, North-east cor set of the Diamond, (Mart door to Mc- Hotel,) Gettysburg, Pa. where he can at all times be found ready to attend to all business in his line. He has also excellent as sistance and will calm.° satisfaction. Give him a call. Dec. 3, 1860. - ICTRACTING ATTENTION.—The superior Pictures taken at JUMPER'S 'MU- T GALLERY, on West Middle st, are attracting universal attention. Gdod judges pronounce them superior to any ever taken in this plane. Cali and examine for yourselves. ' Jan. 16.1865.- 1866.. Philadelphia 1866. ALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, Monalketurori of PAPER RANO:NOS and - WINDOW SHADES, Comer FOURTd & MARKET Streets,- .PEEILADELPHIA. • $l. B. Always la store, a lBrge stock of LISSA' 4 1.111. SHADES -Murk 6,1368: 3m Grant de Sherman ! HB two heroes before their tent planning battle—. Grant smoking. A beautiful 1 14 41 engPadng by Wm. Sartain. Agent' wasted everywhere. Sample sent by mail for 00 canto. Agents make 80 per cent. Address itARTLISON .1; CO., 611 CHESTNUT Et., Ito T. 2ok Do You Wish t Fre preserve a 1100 D likeness of yourself I your children, or your friends? go at Ones to lIIMPSWEI GALLERY, the best place • the oountY to secure drit class pictures. Pletare Frames. . dORIAT variety of PICTURE rniiss, with plata and Convex glaasoa, for sale tkforner's Drug sad Variety &or% Jane 24.18C6. .19t66 . m At H ci O ri ll ei N m t , y 'S o oleAstit i t t n ei r i e t , tames, 10. 'Sado* Still Ahead! N EW SPRING GOODS, - 1111DucrioN IN MOSS; BOBIOK would respectfully say to the citizens of Get tysburg and vicinity, that he Is now receiving at his store a splendid • STOCK OF SPRING GOODS. The stock consists in part of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, of every description. SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, CHALLIES, DE LAMS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, LAWNS, CALICOES, of all qualities and choicest styles, which will be sold at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, kc. Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS, Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasols:— My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full and complete, and customers may rely upon always getting good goods at the lowest possi ble prices. Gentlemen wilt find it to their advantage tc tall and examine my stock of CLOTHS, OASSIIIERES i vaIBSTINGS, • of all qualities and cho t styl s. April 16, 1888. J. L. SCHICK. ' Hardwa e at Groceries. TAHE subscribers have just returned from the cities with an Immense supply of RDWARE k GROCERIES, which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore street, at prices to snit the times. . Our stock consists in pelt of fait 'LDING MATERIALS, '` , ---CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, - " • COACH FINDINGS SHOE FINDINGS,-. - CABINET 'MAKER'S TOOLS, ' HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES, • ' ' ALL KINDS. OF IRON, &c. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, &c., dm There is to article included in' the several departments mentioned above but what can be bad at this Store, Every class of Mechanics can-be accommodated here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers catt‘find every article in their line. Give us a call, as we are prep•tred to sell as low for cash as any house out of the city. JOEL B. DANNER, - DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, M.ty 16, 1 ) 084. The Great Discovery 'QV THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can- be cured by using H. L. Id LIAM'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of This, and the adjoining counties, have ,testified to its great utility. 'lts sucCesz.in Rheumatic affec tions, has. been hitherto unparalleled by any' specific, introduced to the public. Price 50 .cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and sto,rekeepers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Ratan Druggist, EasSlierlin, Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffh, bot tled Oils, -Essonces _and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c., &a. s a r A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettys burg for" H. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mixture." - _ , ; [June 3;180- tf I Cemetery Removals. THE undersigned, being the authorized persifn 'to make removals into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. - Removalwade with promptness terms low, and no effoYt - spnred to please. PIETER:THORN, \March 12, '80. Keeper of the Cemetery. - • Sale Crying. - ALW. FLEMMING continues the tinOness of SALE CRYING, and solicits thia con tinued patronage of the public. It is his con stant endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street, Gettysburg. P. S.—Re Is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United States. Nov. 24, 1862. • Lanemier Book Bindery. G EOLiGIi WIANT,• BOOK qINDRR, ♦ND BLANK BODI AIANDFACTBBBB, =I Plain and Ornamental Binding, of every de scription, executed in the most substAntial and approved styles. nerartuvoss. E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmets Bank of Lancaster W.42Teiper, -Esq., Lancaster County Bank Samuel Shock, Esq., Columbia Bank_ Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Bank. William Wagner, Esq., York County Bank. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg. Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y of Lancaster co., Pa Cleo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register If Geo.'Wfiitson, Esq., Recorder " -" April 15, 1861 Noah Walker dt Co., ? • LOTHIERS, WASHINGTON BUILDING, 1 5 AND 167 BA LTIMORE &TRENT, - - BALTIMORE, keep constantly on hand a large-end well as serted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate prices. • They supply orders for the finest to the lowest priced articles, either ready made or mode to measure, to any part of the country. They keep also au extensive stock of FURN ISHING GOODS, embracing every article of Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILITARY CLOTHS and every vanety of Military Trim mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS. • I Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864. . ' New Ilakery2 NNEWPORTk ZIEGLER, Rechannel Bak era, South Washington street, half square freat the Eagle Hold - GETTYSBURE, Gonstantly on handy the best of TREAD, CRACKERS CAKES, I PRETZELS, kc. Per sons wishing fresh Broad will be served every morning, by leaving their earner and residences a; the Bakery. Every effort made to please Give as a call! [April 20, '63. tfi Still at Work t • THE undersigned continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINRSS, in all its branches, at his old stand, in East Niddle street. Gettyslitirg. NEW WORK made to order, and REPAIRING done promptly and at lowest prices. Two first-rate SPRING WAGONS snd a SLEIGH for sale. 'JACOB TROXEL. Dec. 7, 1863. Carriage-making Business. TE nri sr being over, the undersigned have resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, at their old stand, in It ist Middle street, GETTYSBURG, where they are again prepared to put up work in the most fashionaple, substantial, and supe rior manner. A Int of new an&second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., • an hand, which they will dispose of At the lowest prices ; and all orders will be supplied Ito promptly and satisfactorily as possible. iIIarREPAIRING done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot of new and old HARMS on hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto. fora enjoyed by them, they 'elicit cod will en deavor to deserve • large 'hare in the future. DANNER & ZIEGLER. July 10, 1885. ti Western Lands. subscriber bas saute valuable WEST ERN LANDS, which 'he will trade for one , r mon FARMS in this county. The lands Are well located, and very desirable for. farm tag.. Early application desired. ' JACOB BRIANKERBOIPP. Gettysburg, April 3, 1865. tt Notice. - Timm annzurs RSTATS.—Letters set. • tamantary on the estate of John Hilbert, late of Germany township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing In Union township, be hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and tbus , h avin g claims sgainst-tits same to present them proper ly authenticated by settlement, JBSSE April 73,1808, ' Zuctutoi; Great Iltedotetion of IPrfeeo, AT ____THS OREAP GROCERYI COVIIII OP D 1.1110,11 AID 011•31111210171 G "MM. 101(1! N. SWAN, Having just returned from the city, respect fully Informs Isis customers, and the public, that be has succeeded in forming a connection with one of the first Importing Rouses in the city of Baltimore, by which he is enabled to offer Groceries at a bower figure than they can be purchased elsewhere in the county.— If you would save money, call at the Cheap Grocery, corner of Diamond and Chambersburg street. He sells exclusively for Cash, and is determined to be ahead of ill others in selling cheep. Give him 'a. call before purchasing elsewhere. • jOLINU. SWAN. Barron's Sitety Lamps, AND LIGII,O-INII.(Red) FLUID TTTTTT ID rrlfllB tarifp apparently burnt without any '. Pun, to feed a. • it has, however, a ma terial which absorbs the liquid and gires It to the flame, partly from the wick, and partly in the form of gas, but so H to produce perfect Combustion, and is very dconomical arid sail. It as used without a chimney, and petfectly trimmed, does not smoke or smell; it is there fore especially adapted to the purposes of a "ran ab Jut," night, nurse, shop or hotel lamp, or lantern. The cost of broken -chimneys, alone, wi:l more than pay the cast Of this lamp. Every family needs one or more. "IL is just what I have been long looking for,'•writes a model house-keeper. "I should - hardly know how to do without it,". writes another. "A perfect contrivance," writes a third. - "Let those who are skeptical try it," writes fourth. For sale by JOHN N. SWAN, Car. of Diamond and Chambersburg et. jQi`The Lig.ro•ine Fluid also for sale at the same place. - [liar; 12, 1866. Forwsnyling Itughtesp. CULP & EARNSHAW'S INE. H AVING purchased the ehouse grid Cars heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst, the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the public that they will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS frtim Gettysburg to Bali imore every week.- They are,prepared to convey Freight either way, in any, quantity. They Will attend, if desired, tothe making of purchases in the city, and deliver ing the goods promptly at Gettysburg. :Their cars run to VA Warehouse of STEVEN SON & SONS, 165 North Howard street, (near Franklin,) Baltimore, where freight will be readied at any time. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will. spare no effort to accommodate all who may patronize them. 'Having purchased the-buildings and lot on the Northeast corner of Railroad and North Washington streets, Gettysburg, their Depot will remain there. Any person having busi ness in the forwarding line are respectfully in vited to call. CULP & EARNSHAW. Aug. 7, 1'865. - Money Saved I S MONEY MADE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED, AND PRICES REDUCED! The - undersigned most: respectfully invite their old customers and the public generally to calland see their Goods at the new prices. We hare A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, which we have concluded to run off at the lowest p tsstide prices. We intend doing whet we say; therefore all persons desirous of making money in the easiest way (by saving it in their purchases) will not fail to give us a call, as we premise them they shall not be disap pointed. We are thankful for the past very liberal patronage we have received, and trust that we shall merit a continuation of the same; and sr - oils—as we shall use our-best endeavors to please all who-may favor us with a call. aiti—Don't forget the place. DANNER, k SREELDS, Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. N.' B.—We are Agents for Miller's Superior Family Flour, and Johnson's celebrated Blast ing Powder. [Feb. 26, 1868. tf NEW FIRM. AT THE OLD STAND. [IIBSABLTIMIID tx 1817.] I have associated with me, in business, my son, John F. McCreary, under the firm . and styl of.D. McCreary 4 Son, and I desire to say to my old friends and the public generally that since the war, the manufacture of Saddles, Harness, Collars, &c., has been revived at the old established and well known stand on Bal timore street, one square south of the Court House, Gettysburg, Pa. Having had an experience of 90 years in this establishment, I feel assured, that, With renewed attention to business, we can 401 further merit and receive a f ell share of pub lic patronage. DAVID McCREA.RY. With increased facilities for conduaing onr business, we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of all-.those who may need anything in our line. We especially call the attention of Farmers and others to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted Seep Side Leathers, Horn Saddles, limes, all kinds, with Plain or Quilted Seat or without fastenings no Horn, Honsingi, Plain or Quilted Seat Scotch Collars(leather) Side Saddles, a " (ticking) Plain or Fancy Saddle No Seam Collars, Cloths, Best Welt Harness Col- Wagon Saddles, lare, Riding Bridles, of all Pitent Leather Collars, kinds, fair or black, stitched orunstiiched rounded or flat, Best Leuther Wagon Martingale, • er Whips, 4,4 i and 5 Carriage Harness, all feet I ;rig, styles, silver'or black Plaited Team Whips, mounted, Trotting Whips, • Heavy Draft Harness, foldice Riding Twigs, Blind Bi idles, Whip Lakes, Girths, Horse - Blankets, " Cruppers, kc. , £c., &c. In short, everything that pertains to a first class general horse furnishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very best material, and by the most ex perienced workmen in the country, (two bar. ing worked in this establishment for the last thirty years.) We are now manufacturing an excellent lot of Heavy Draft and Thirties. Collars for those who prefer our own to city made work. Repairing of all kinds done at short notice and on reasonable tetras. AU are cordially invited to call and examine for themselves, as our work cannot I+3l to recommend itself. D. IIeCREARY k SON Feb. 5, 1886. U Aeoldenta 2 THE ORIGINAL TRAVELLERS INSURANCE CO., OP HARTPORD, 0011 N., Cash Aseeta, Deo. 1, $383,1121LL5, 111110 a. AI/AIN'T - ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSES, ACCIDENTS FROM SLIPPERY SIDEWALKS ASSAULTS BY BURGLARS AND ROBBERS SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN LIMN EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING k DROWNING. Accidents of All Kinds. parPolicki of any amount from $5OO to $lO,OOO in case of fatal accident, or $3 to .150 weekly compensation in cue of disabling bod. ily injury, and from one month to fire years tints, at saraMprearkisra. West and Beat Accident Ins. CO. RZIO9II. J G. BATTERSON, Presl. RODNEY DENNIS, See'y. Sirß. A PICKING, Ageot, Gettysburg. April 9, 1866. Itin C•oking Steve& Or every variety, including the "Noble Cook,' "Royal Cook," 41 Waverly," "Orn amental,' "Oriental," *c. Also, Tin-ware, Sheet-iron-ware ' Hollow-ware, and every va riety of Kitchen. Furniture—including a aerie irof Lanterns. Alio, a new and much ho. proved Flour Sifter, for sale by C. H. BUEHLER, Corner of Carlisle and Railroad sta., Feb. 19, 1846. Gettysburg, Pa. INURE AGAINST ACnIDENTS in the ari. end TRAVIILLERS INSURANCE CON ANT OF HARTFORD. It Is the ollest,lar gest, and rant accident Insanuace company In the conntry.• ReasevaL STHICKH CUBE R k WISOTZKEY Rave removed their eetiblabmest to the west side of Baltimore street, a iew door* above the Court-house, and nearly opposite the Post office, where they will continue busi ness oa a larger scale than ever. OYSTERS AND FISH always to be had in their season, with Sweet and Irish P'otatoes, Apples. Beans, iomony, kc. Also, HAMS, SHOULDERS, AND SIDES, Mackerel and Herring, Butter and Lard, Cheese, with all other - articles in this line. Also, Raisins, Almonds, and a general assort ment of Confections. Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Sellars, Pipe*, and a great variety of Notions. They nsk calls, convinced that they can al. ways sell as cheap as the cheapest. As they run cars to the city regularly, their opportu. pities for keeping up their stock are unusually 'good, and the puWic can rely upon getting: everything fresh and nice. STUMM:ISn k WISOTZSZY April 9, DAG. tf Flour ! Feed! aud Groceries! A T THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL. A If yon wish to buy any of the above arti cles cheaper sod better than you can get them anywhere else, go to the' Grocery Store of the undersigned on the Hill, in Baltimore street, where eustdmers can al ays be accommoda ted, and where all are i vited to call and lee. for themselves. The p bile will always find a tuft and choice assort. ent of SUGARS, COFFERS, itAS, SYRUPS, MO LARSRS, TOBACCOS' CIGARS, SNUFFS, FISH, BACON, LAIL 1, MESS, CRAG- RE RS, B EITTE 33=E2 GLASS-WARE, CRU ERY-WARE, NO TIONS, AC., COAL IL LAMPS, FISH OIL, AND FLO I R AND FEED, ALWAYS 9N HAND. WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest market price will be paid, either in trade or cult. /Being determined to conduct-my bosh - ness, in a fair and hono able way, and to sell' cheap, I invite all to giv me a call. ENRY OVERDEER. April 9, 1866. if BE L'S Concentra'd Flo oring Extracts! FQtriL to any in th, market and superior to many, in_largar bottles, and at old prices. Wholesale agents for !Baltimore, BURROUGH BROS., Wholesale Druggists. LlST.—Lemon, Orange. Vanilla, Rose, Peach, Nutinsg, Celery„, Alls i f . ice, Cloves, Ginger, Birch, Cinnamon, App , Mulberry, Pine Ap ple, Banana, MAO, R i pberry, Pear, Pepper, Parsley, Strawbe!ry, Bitter Almond, and !Sa -1 vory spices. The great difficulty heretofore experienced in procuring true Flavoring Extracts, has in duoed the proprietor to spare no pains or ex pense in giving to the public an article which will be found true to its name, and which will in no instance be a source of disappointment. It will be observed that our extract of Lem on and Orange is a prepared extract front the Peel, which any one may be convinced of by merely ecutlling them. ! - The price of VaTfilla Beans, too, bas tensed more useless lErtract o' Vanilla to be mina factured and sold tha any other essence i being either made from i Torika Beans, or some other fictitious compound. In our xtract we DILL GUARANTEE IA PURE ARTICLE! made from the tine Been, without aay foreign sibstance whatever. ...4.... Bell's Worm Syrup. THE MOST 11010 CENT, PLEASANT AND EFFICIENT ;REMEDY IN USE.—A Rm. ROY Psarscv Ilfi klll F.—No Castor Oil to 64 Takers.—ln this Preparation we have included such remedies only an have been tried for years and are known to possess -powerful anthelmintid virtues, combine 4 with mild aperients, pleasant a ro matics and sugar. ,An thelmintics of themsel es cannot.prrform their peculiar (unctions or have the desired effect, -unless the bowels are 'kept moderately -open. To produce this, gentle purgatives are neces sary and such only ou4t to be used that can not interfere with the anthelmintic employed. The advantages we claim for this Syrup are: let. Its power of DESTROYING AND EX PELLING WORMS: , 2d. Its mild aperient effect upon the bowels. 3d. Its pleasant Vista and odor are advan tages possessed or claimed by very few Verm ifug.es. 4th. Ito harmless inffuence upon the system, consequently no injarlous effects will result from its use should th patient have no Weirate, but an apparent disease, arising from some other unknown cause, which is frequently the case. 'The constituents of this Syrup and its effects are known to many Physicians, who are now using it in their practice to a large extent. Price 25 cents a bottle The Greatest Liniment in Irse. BELL'S WHITE OTL I—The Blandest, Man est, most Penetrating and most Economical Ludment in Use.—A powerful Oleaginus Com pound fbr the Speed Cure of Rheumatism, Strains, Sprains, Wo nds, Numbness of thts 'Limbs, Frosted Feet • d Hands, Spavip„Sad dle Galls, Poll-Evil Ring Bone; Bruises, Swellings of all kind and in fact every dis ease for which an Em rotation is applicable, either in Man or Bea . Price 95 cents a bot tle.—This preparatto which is oiginal with us, will be found to one of the nicest and at the s une time one f the most reliable ap plications extant. Having been emp since its introduction its remedial propertie the utmost confident will be disappointed name implies, a whit tangy of cream, contt but, on the Coutrar, pleasant than °them; oiled very extensively and feeling satisfied of , we recommend it with • , knowing that no one in its use. his, as its • liniment of the conchs- Sining nothing offensive, r, will be found more ise. • Bell's Alterative, OR CONDITION POWDERS! FOR HORSES, CATTLE k SWINE. 25 cents s. paper, or five papers for $l. The Immense sate pt . these Powders,daring the short period the have bein before the public, is a sufficient &suttee of their great popularity, and thedecided benefits derived from their use. They are eonddentlyrrecommended not onlf as a preventive, but as a complete cure for all disesses incident to the HORSE, COW or HOG, as. Loss of Appetite, Coughs, Heaves, Yellow Water, Distemper,'Glanders, &c., &c. By their use the Horse's Appetite is improv ed, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining appearance, and may be used with perfect safety at all times, as it contains no ingredients which can injure Is horse, whether sick or well. They cleanse the breathing apparatus by ejecting from the air cells coagulated matter, or that formation which so severely clogs them, causing a tightness in brewhing, and by their 'peoaliar action on that part, they cause the mucus membrane' to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood and restoridg the distended vessels to their natural size. For fattening cattle they._ are invaluable, also possessing peculiar properties in increas ing the quaraity of milk in Cows, thereby giv ing them an importance and value which should place them within the hands of all in terested. All diseases to which the Hog is subject, as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lunge and Liver, and as a general purifier of the blood we guarantee their efficaoy if once fairly tried. Bar Sold at Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler, Apothecary, and by Druggists and Storekeep ers generally. Ark Cie Bell's Preparations., - Prepared exclusively by W. C. Bell, Apothe cary, (Graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharenaoy,) West Washington St., Hagers town, Md. [Oct. 16, 1865. ly TEE GREAT REDUCTION in pikes at the EXCELSIOR, in York street, opposite the Bank, places the superior Notion made it that old establishment within reach of all, and I trust no one will 1411 to avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded. L G. TYSON. CALL, Land see the most besetiful assort ment of oew JEWELRY, such as Breast-pins, tit Drops, Finger Rings, Lockets, Chains, .44 itt . EITTANIS, Opposite the Boutl4-Oetsystars.= TAKE NOTICE. ARNIM AND DEALERS IN FERTILIZ ERS will please take notice that we have aopted the following Trade Mark to protect aaraelvea, and prevent those who use our RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE from being deceived when purchasing manures. We have been obliged to give this protec tion to our customers, in ccnsequesce of sev eral pirties having unlawfully used our dis tinctive name, viz "Raw Bone," in offering their article to the public. This Trade Mark is adopted in addition to the title "Raw Bone," which is our exclusive property, and we cau tion all manufacturers from using it in future. We would state to the trade and consumers, that they will find it to their interest to see that the "Trade Mark" is upon every bag and barrel they purchase, as none other is genuine. BAUGH k SONS. to E MARK B A II G H ' RAW 'BONE Soper Phosphate of Lime, ilunafactured brOAUGEI k SONS, No. 2O South fielsware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. The griatipopillarity of our article has been found sufficiint inducement to certain imitators to manufacture arid advertise 4'ftaw Bone Phosphates," a lie which originated with us, and is (Anvil a_ rightful property. We wilt-state for the information of, all, that we are the exclusive manufacturers of this article —the original and sole propretors of itA-hav ing been manufactured by us for a period of twelve years. Also that it is covered by sev eral letters pitent, hell only by ourselves. We are now ready to supply it in large quantities—having made recent additions and improvements. Vessels drawing 16 feet of water ran load directly from the wharVes of the works, which are located at the foot of Norris Street, Delaware River. Wecall the attention of DEALERS to this great advantage. The present'indicatiOns are that we shall have a greatly' increased demand over last sprig and fall seasons, and we advise Farmers -to tend in their orders._ to their respective Deafers at an early day, that all may be sup plied promptly. Soliciting your continued orders, : • , We remain,. Yours very, truly, BAUGH & SONS, No. 20 S. - Delaware Avenue, Feb. 5, 1866. 9m PHILADELPHIA. CHOLERA PREVENTIVES I. x. iSfl.6. L. THE GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS. /VMS WONDSMFUL P.EIIRDIr was discov ered and introduced about twenty years agosy Dr. S. Cheopsus, an eminent Eg) ptiAn phy*ian.- HS had long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the rcot of dis ease/ and so prevent much of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. The great question was presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as be moved a mong the sick and•dying, and observed the in efficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was lead to think and experi ment; and after ten years of study and labor, he presented to his fellow mad, the wonderful Zingari Bitters. Theeff et of this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease, wag so marvellous and astonishing, that the most battering Marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold medal with the following inscription—Dr. S. Cheopsus, the Public Benefactor—was, pre sented•to him by the Viceroy. Tho preparation has been 'used in several epidemics of cholera. both as a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success that it has been introduced into nearly nil the general hospitals of the old world. ' The old lisping that an ounce of prevention is - worth i pound of cure, applies with mar vellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against.this terri ble disease should be freely and persistently used.. All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison- acts on the system through the blood, and that any combination which , acts mit the excretory-o!gans, and keeps them in work ing order, must prevent a sufficient accumu lation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism. This is true - not only of cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, espe cially the different forms of fevers. The Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them: This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ, is acted upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of 'the foloiving diseases have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Ner vous Debility, Anaemia, Femalettrregtrtarties, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, ScSofula, &c. Price, one dollar per quart btlittle. Principal Depot at the Walnut Itreet Wharf, Harrisburg, Pa. Sold by Druggists, Hotel-keepers At Grocers. F. RATEIER, Sole Proprietor. l&For sale by Wm. J. Martin, sole Agent for Gettysburg. April 16, 1866. ly _ 625 THE 5. 2 UNION RUSINESS COLLEGE! HANDEL and HAYDEN HALL, EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, • PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., ° President and Consulting Accountant. Extraordinary Indneersents I NOVEL k PERMANENT ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS COLLEGE TERMS, FBOX APRIL I TO OCTOBER 1;1866, ♦ID 8170CIMDING IMAM LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeep ing, Business Correspondence, Forms k Cue . toms Commercial, Arithmetic, Business Pen manship, Detecting Counterfeit Money, and Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE DOL- LARS. SCHOLARSHIPS, including the same subjects as above. TINS LIMITS]) TO Teen MONTHS, T WENT I' DOLLARS. PESMANSHIP. Three Months . $7 Penloanship and Arithmetic, three monthsslo The saving of coal and gas in the summer months is an advantage of Mich importance,as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduction in the summer rates. Paoli' Ocrorra 1, WOO,: to APRIL 1,1867, And succeeding yens, as before. Life Scholarship 1 $35 Scholarships, 3 months - $25 Penmanship, 3 months $lO Penmanship and Arittimeti-, 3 months... $l2 Special Terms for Clubs, Soldiers, and for the Sons of Ministers and Teachers. DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGES, In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Pen manship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arith metic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Ana lytical Geometry, The calculus, Navigation, &arraying, Engineering, Ganging, Mining, Me chanical Drawing, Commercial Law, German, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public as the most success ful Busincu College of the country, as is evi denced by the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED & TWO STUDENTS • have entered in the FIRST SIX MONTHS OF ITS RXISTIVICR rriselpal• of Departments i THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. IL, GEO. B. SNYDER, R. S. BAUM, C. N. FARR, Jr., J. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY ERIS, A.R. ROQERSON, A.. K., C. IL Supported by as able Corp, of Amistante. Ostler used for a garalogae, Oolkge Curran, amid Poirodo'Praetioal Rabseelor. . aPPIC f . --531 NORTH RIGIITH ST., PHIL. ADSLPHIR, THOMAS M. PEIRCE. April 23, 1868. its t ADM DallSB TRIUOIOI3, isgroat ra j,/ tie% at BOIGrAL The Greatest:Failly Medicine in the World, SORETHROAT, •a.,: n _ . Or DIPTHERIA. el* The attention of the public, arid esimially the sufferers from that deftdol dims"MOW' oe Bore Throat, is called to the great remedy 'mown me Stemettrak(ten BALSAM, OR s. PAIN KILLER, As a sure cure for Sore Throat or Diptherla, Croup, Bronchitis, Scarlet Fever, Ac. , and all other diseases of the throat, and alto an infallible remedy for Diarrhoia, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,.. Sick Headache, Sudden Colds and Coughs, Neuralgia, Phthisic,, Old Sores, Jtc. It is alto invaluable for Bruises, Frosted Feet, Swelled Joints, Bites of Poi sonous bisects, &c., and a prompt and sure remedy. for Cramp Cholie and all Pains in the Stomach and Bowels. N.. This medicine has been tried in thousands of elm in different parts of the country, and has never failed to cure if need in time, and aced t o directions. A peat amount of suffering m t often be saved by having a couple of bottles valuable medicine in the - house. As an evidence of its great qualities the proprietor Warrants every bottle to give entire sadtaction. Try It and be convinced of its great ram READ PIIRTIEEIR. small STONEBRAKERS 44 GREAT COUGH REMEDY, 3 •" VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP For the Ea id Cure of Coughs, Colds, floereetes% Croup,Whooping Cough, Asthma, pithrulty of a lireathiligZSpitting of Bloc;d, First Stages of Consumption, Soreness of at the Throat, and all Affections of the Pulmonary Organs. This Syrup is an invaluable remedy for the alle viation and cure of Pulmonary Diseases. lr prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and from Its extreme mildness, is peculiarly applicable to the use of children and persons in delicate health. • As an anodyne expectorant, it will always be found to be beneficial, by alleviating and arresting the several spells of coughing so distressing to the patient. The afflicted can rely upon Its doing of much, or more - than any other remedy in soothing the nerves ? facilitating expectoration, and healing the Diseased Lungs, thus striking at the root of all diseases and eradicating it from the system. All I ask is a trial of this preparation, as It has no equal in its effects, and never falls to give entire satlefaction to all who use It. We warrant it in all Cues or the money refunded. Try it•-only 25 and 60 Centa a Bottle. READ 'ONE ! READ ALL! A GREAT DISCOVERY ~,, inn 11 - ill Stkt:tatrilkor'is DYSPEPSIA BITTERS LIVER INVIGORATOR. will Cure All Owes of NERVOUS DEBILITY, And Diseases Originating from n DIStASED LIVER and STOMACH By the u.se of from one to three bottles the most obstinate ones of • Dyspepsia,, Liver Complaint, Bilious Attacks, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Flatulency, Dropsy, Lowsof Appetite, Costiveness, Jaundice, Mier& Morbus Female Weakness and Irregalaritiee, Nervous Affection in or./ and General Debility, erased by exposure, imprudence, sw or otherwise, Diseases of th e Skin, such as Ulcers, Scrofula, Dull Pain in the Mead, Yel lowness of the Skin, Dimness of Vision, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits; ARE ALL SPEEDILY CORED. • This b an entire vegetable compound is war. rantedst nand effectual remedy not only for DO. pepsin and Liver Complaint, but for all other diseases whin from a disorganized or f a diseased stomach, or impurity of bloo d. As a blood purifier ind tonic or general appetizer, these bitters have no equal, and should be used in every family, as disease cannot exist where they are used. 'They are also warranted a perfect safeguard against Fever and Ague. Ladies desiring a clear complexion and good health should not fad to use them. They are particularly recommended to that* who are suffering under Debility and Depres sion of Spirits, their soothing and renovatin powers being particularly adapted to all such cases. PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. , lair For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, and Country Dealers gener..lly. May 7, 1866. 6m F OUT Z'S I= Horn aid Cattle Powders. ,• "" Th is Preparation, • long and favorably , known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening end cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It • sore pre " - this anima YELLO TER H ' TEMPE, VEER, FOI LOSS OF TITS AND ENERGY, use improi wind, la the appetitt • 'moot glossy' ski wane:wins miserable tom. preparation is invaluable. -.4 improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the gaan• tity of milk and cream twenty per ant. and make the better firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive In all ditaii& of Swine, such as Coughs, rkere In the Longs, larer, din, this article J .( seta as • specific. =Wag from r • P•Per • piper in a • bamg of swill Use - - above d I er antlntly prevented. If given In time, aWW preventive and can Orr the Hog Cholera. Moo X Cents per raper, or 6 Papers kw IL TENTABID TT EL A. POU'rZ Sr, BRO., AT TN= • . • , lOU Fa 118 Franklin St., Mno . Tor gals by Druggists and tamer sal the Valtsd States. For sale by ♦. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; Laughlin k Buil:Meld, Wheeling, V►; C. C. Bender k Co., Pitaburg; Johnson, Holloway Cowden, Philadelphia. Dec. 11, 1865. ly Chewing Tobaeoos•l WELSH, DELLONE CO., at Hanover Pa., oontinoe the manufacture of the different kinds of CHEWING TOBACCOS, on a large scale. Their feel/Wes for lThitlatactar lag -ere ample, and with the choicest Leaf, and best and most experienced workmen, they cannot fail to tarn out Tobaccos of the most desirable and popular grades. Orden from a distance solicited, and prompt ly attended to. The merchants of Adams county cannot do better than by hiving from Welsh, Dolton. # Co., at Hanover. April 23, 1388. GOarY! aly Mel!! Wie have rhotosraphr, large and small, of Geary and Clymer. Agents wanted to m g them. Bend 15 cents for specimen copies by mall, postage paid. Address HAftTLESON k 00. 3 till 011119T3i01 1 88. May 7. Pm ANOTHER s_ ctts IN THE CITY OF NEW YOU, ' • 111? a highly respeetable chitin, well known tO the Mercantile community, by DR. J. H. SCHENCK, TEI OW? LOBO POMO% OP POILADOLPHIA. Office N. Y. and Galena Lead C0.,1 No. 28 Nassau St., N. Y., June 1,'86. Dr. J. 11. Schenck—Dear Sir:— For over fifteen years I have been troubled with a se vere cough, and usually two or three times a -year with more or less hemorrhage, which to gether, for the last few years, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do business of any kind without suffering. In August last I had a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to the judgment of a good New York physician, I was classed as beyond the reach of medicine, and was advised to be prepared, so , lisr as property matters were concerned, to leave this world at shot t notice. The physician (and my good friends) said that the first cold f took must prove fatal. Early in January I took a ' severe cold, and fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 BOND STREET, directly over your office. I think about :he tGth of January I procured a bottle of your Pulmonic Syrdp and commenced taking it freely. My feet and limbs were very much swol4n, and all the symptoms at a speedy death seemed to accom pany my cold. I sent for my former physician, and stated to him that I was taking your medi cines, and, after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, tc ,he replied: "Yon can take them if you like, they will do you no harm." He said: "You knots , what-I told you last summer, and I say the same now, if you have any busicess to close up, do not put it off." He said to otter friends that he "oould see no hope for me," and my friends and rela tions ccncluded my time had come. At this • time I was taking_freely of your medicine, but had not seen you. The doctor called a few times, and found me (much to his ourprise, he said,) improving, and he coull not ifftderstaad why. My faith was increasing in your medi cines, and I had a wish to have you examine my case, and see what you had to say. When you first came to my room and made the ex amination, you gave me but little encourage ment, but on the contrary, expt eased sad doubt/ of my ever being helped out'of my then seem-- log difficulties. The second time that you called, Ending me still gaining, you gave me encouragement, saying, 4, nry symptoms were improving; the Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic vind Mandrake Pills had acted like a charm." my circulation, my cough, my appe tite, all began to improve, and I could walk about my room a little. You visited me nearly every Tuesday, and, found me improv ing, and tot.] me not to go out of my room un til the first day of May. I took no cold while under your treatment, my appetite became first-rate, and you told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious nature, and to exercise about the room as much.as posaible. I fol. , lowed your advice, and to the surprise of my phyin'and friends, I acme much better I than I hare been for several years, and brentlio better than I ever expected a person could with one lung, the left being completely dried up. I feel very grateful tc you, and consider your advice and medicines Invaluable.- ICI Yoiars, truly, Dr. Schenck—Dear Sir: - -About two years ago I was taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain in my breast oreven or eight months passed away without my doing any thing fur myself. Then I applied to a physician, who attended me -for about three Inbuilt* without rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice and treatment of a physician in one of our , hospitals, and also had the advice and treatment of two other physicians, .but al.l to au purpose. During this long- space of time. I was nearly_ dead; several flint., my friends came-to see me and witness my exit into the spirit-world. I was confined to my- bed two months et one time. My bresthing was ex ceedingly short. I live up several times all hope of getting better; and as regarded getting well, that was entirely out of the question.— And to think this day I am will and hearty was advised by some of my friends to try Dr. Schenck's Medicines. I accordingly bought bottle after but‘fe„ , until I reached the ninth ; then I found a decided change in my cough for the better. I suffered severely from palpi tation of the heart, Rad two weeks after I commenced taking yotir medicine this difficul ty ceased. BM When I first went to Dr. Schenck's office it was with difficulty that I could get up into his reception room, I was so - weak and so swelled ; my skin was as sallow as though I bad the jiundice; I felt dull, heavy and steeples*. Dv. Schenck, after examining me, said both my lungs were affected, and gave me but little hope ; but his medicines, in about two weeks, took right boil of me ; it seemed to go right through my whole system. The Pulnionic Syrup, Sea-weld Tonic and Mandrake Pills, all took right hold in the right place. The Pills brought away great • quantities of bile and slime ; the Syritp loosened the mutter is my lungs, which- came off very frei; the Si &- Weed Tunic gave me an appetite, and every thing seemed to taste good: To show what great power the medicines hive in purifying my system, and to allow how bad I was diseased, beside all the bile that passed my bowels, and the great q.innt hies of phlegm and matter 1 expectwated; I broke out all over in large boils, that would continue to gather and run for about six weeks, tied had at one time over twenty five boils. I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another person - altogether. I can safely say that I have not enjoyed such health for fire years as I do now, and cannot praise TOI} and your medicines enough. May Cod abundantly bless and preserve you, Is the sincere desire of one who has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency; and if any one desires - to know with regard to the truthfulness of this report, if they wakes!i upon any of my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place, near Tliomp. son it •ret, below Cadwalader, Philadelphia, they will be perfectly satisfied *Rh the valid ity of the case. Yours,' with lunch respect, MARY SCiINAIDT The above case, as described, is perfectly correct. I know it to be true. Your., T. B. MILLAR, ° Pastor of Hancock M. H. Church. Dr. Schenck will be ,professionally at his principal office, No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat usday, from 9 A. 31. until 4 P. 11.; No. 32 Bead street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street,;Button, Nuts , every Wednesday, from 9 to 3 ; and every other Fri day at 108 Baltimore skeet, Baltimore, Md.— All advice free, but for 8 thnotigh exasniuts tiou of the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic.Syrep and Seaweed oncT,i each $1 50 pet bottle, or $7 50. per half dozen. llanfiake Pills, 25 emits per Yoe sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Nan 12, 1888. lm Gettysburg BaUroad. CHANGE OF CONNICCTIONS.—On and af ter Monday, November 20th, 11165, Pas senger Trains will leave and arrive at petty.- burg, and make connections, u follows: FIRST TRAIN will leave Geuysburg at ?A5 A. If., with passengirs for York, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North and West, arriving at Hanover Junction with out change of cars, at 10.25 A. N., connecting with the Fast Line South on the Northern Cen tral Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12.30 noon. Also oonnectlng witli Mail Train from Baltimore north, arrislug in Harrisburg at 1.20 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 P. X., with passengers from Harrisburg, Tork, Baltimore and Washington. 1311COND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1.20, P. Y., arriving at Hanover Junotion at 3.15. and connecting with mail train South. Arrive at Baltimore at 5.30 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 6.15 P. N., with passengers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg and the North aid Wait s sad also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon. Passengers eau leave Baltimore in the Nail Train at 9 A. M., and arrive in Gettysburg et 1.10 P. N. Or leave Baltimore in the fast line at 13.10 noon, sad arrive In Gettysburg at 6.1$ P. N. Bat one change of oars by the Aral train, either way, via t at Hanover Junction. The fast line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local stations, esoept York, Haas. ver Junction and earktou. Cosseetinas Ger. tain. R. NoCURDY, Pres% Nov. 27, NO. 1866 _ ',you higirahr in trrair; :spired bibr". T; S. SHELDON