Citallsinitin, I, II li 0 , PA . , !EIS k etiIiTILACTuR,• 410 tallith-TM mastufactures to -taller, !IS nikulN i Sizsh, Door and ,Itit Arra i? iea , tot/fie, Door tor any*l 1 - AY, , -Window itraekete, elikrt . tele in the- Building Line. 841 t t " c t . n 011iktA ~,, *a tonstaatly on baud, es petit° d k ailllnhosta always fa'teadiness, and work exeSsted" with dispatch. gar Orilers ProlOptlysiittraded to. - pan. 28. ltat -- ----/- —— - A 1,,. Caullsa I s ol , Ptrt dillidalty which recently she, enfrea bstwaus ebadilla ` A. fleeted/ and myself' he been amicably and ItocoroblY set tle, I hereby warn nll persons not to use IllY na e its roanection with the toatiter here after, s riin determined to put the law ha 'OMfest each and every per=on violating Chia ''C Utlon. 'I lie difficulty referred to is aik Ilitif! barles A. Hartzell said plabliely ar s' O reason to believe that I had.reterned t it tts :senor a certain amount of money as intere t of his (Charles A. Hartzell's) which he btu a, , sad the Aseesesr, J. C. Markley, av ails& s me to say for him that I did nn soth ding." I therefore warn all persons to rniud bow t ey talk about it hereafter sry 28, 1867. 3t* Notlee. ' I:IOI.L'S V;STATE.—Letters of A.d ttiatention Itendente lite on the elt:tte of olt,iate of the borough of Berwick, Ad . may, 'dce'd., having been gusted to deraigostd, nesiidtog in J,ickson totvn ork county, he heretts gives notice to sons indebted to a rid estate to make late pawent, and dose having claims t the yaw to resent them properly .boated fur fte.ltemrst. ANPIIEW SOUttilit, A.dee, peed. lite. r ary 28, 1887 ; qt. ------ Fanner*, PARE IPOR, YOUR SPEISO CROPS. .tt if it 0 Raw :one Plsomphafe . , lit popular and dependable Fertilizer, Ivere ire stanfling. aug of 14ielt many 41 tfirui Ore antniailly 8014. - ~(nn F il rt big pi tw elelOP lifetrylarkl Powder of Bone. 41a rhillbed free from Autteratort and an. alyzi 54 per sent. Phosphate of Lime, and over pi per cent. Ammonia. Uniformly made an.d 13ra erippgh to drill. r9wPd P4ette.r. • A ery superior gittivfActured #9 l eVP So. 1 licrurion QuaslOi Or •Irect importation, which I will delirge Arca/ Got ernryent Warebol ,l 4e,. - 'AII of these/trite/es mill ate fp/Vistaed foir;e4t . ratee . Wl,ilie,/iii discount to r 5ci11'."14.41,4,:13T a ClielPlar. . 1.31:01:UE Deli 1)11 Thri, Nog. 97 and 105 Smith's Wharf, • 11AL1,t,putst, My: Orders re c eive d .1y Samuel fletbr,t, i sburg, Pis. itJan. 28. ittrt - - - ----- Liefititer"Ap Volieets, TFCE is hereby given to all Legatees land other pe,rsoos eAzhenied, tbot the ilnistratiou ottiorpnts herein tiler met!tion itt heitresentett at the titijiban'a Court of t'llcounty, fur confirmation AO allow on TUSSLlA,r,theic' ,ll daY br FXVX:i-'•'''- 1887, at t lp o'islibic, A. M., viz: The itecoanit of 4i 1 . C. Seatirookg And uel Overliolt A er, Ad• , uisulttor, of ti,,.. vezholtzer, deceosei . Ihe Aecoant ~.tof i.V.e/ittel W. Momper, tmentary Tiu.stee under the wit.: oil 4;.e,!... Albert, deceived, of Hiram Albert. ,a t 31 Alegi/ RI 0 1 Itu td tr Ada IftlICP ART you% o:nig /rest ,J.A. The 'nevus! accoant of Andrew litt finger oho litttinger, Executors of Jicob Bit r, late 01 Franklin deceased. The licit and husil tit,liunt.ot Georg. , W. Executor of Ja a Mut-tot-if, dee'd. The second tool tin account of Ilenry RA and Margaret' Adntinistra -91 -Lockhart, deceased. ITae fonatit ttecottut ot Frederick Dentine, 'tying Executor 01 the lest will and testa it of Jain Delioue, deceased. The see In I ace iunt of Antos ...chloiser, •utor of the last will and teskatnent of i rks Showersrdecassetl. ling MT au° turd hurvi'lien 112. e 4Cdta, W. U. BOLTZ WORTH, n. 28, 18G7. Register Graud , jqry 11.eport. the MonGra‘l.e.tbe .144.61fici of Me Court f Quarter Sessiun.s of the Pcacc, in (gz.d r county of "Plums: betli'rand Jury for'Artnunry. Terp), 1881, Cd respectfully report, that haring visited Public Baildinza, titer would call the at itioit of the Dire' ors of the Puor to the ing and root or themain building, and the t• of the warlt Loose. The wants of the toes are properly cared !tor. In risitiog Jail we fouril•it h good condition. RespectfuNy submitted, D. J. BENNER, For,emag. G. ,Ileagy, • Elihrajto bi}ers, bilip Donohue, Jesse G. Newman, • iireph Kepner, Crum, antes 0. nutters - , William Leas, • . Rad ty, William Sterner, K?hu, lobo E. Plank, i•non Sl4.gfe„ Philip 1). Wearer, anruel dart, , Emaniml Diller„ 3 4'atson, • pari•l oho bin lig, Yratieis Bream, lichnal Bohn, - John Conlion. an. 28, 1881. at hale Cheap, ' VIRS'f..„-RATE SAW M 11.1 .! ANL) SHIN ) 01,N, 31,11.1., all iugaod condition, and ati of work, with,gOE'll Water Power--oue m e from Herring's - Mill, in Feenklin lowe st p, known as "Diehl's 111111. 4 Posseeoen Jiosit let, 18J7. 0 Abel Ir7 l pre 1 10 . b r ad. 28, 1867.' Plgotogiapla 41bums. RA largest, %net beautiful - and cheapest, lot of p.1,04,7;1(14 Albums ever offered Gettysburg. jest received at, the 1.40EL -1 R GALLE44i. Albums hold)yg 54 Pic ea oily $1 'B. Our stock comprises - over different styles, among which are the ael ted' ererlastiag Chide and Hinge Back. ese Albums we ha+. e bougi,l lglp awl are ermined to 6,11 lower than the same quail eon he bought for auywhere,in this county out of it. C. J TY0?1. an. 28, 1847. , CM I 'rl i t k ED in et i fS B D t. P r itlCl c T A il l i so lir , a lirage's Dpglile Fire Chamber, Pattrui Fire-place cot, is' Pe! 'and superior invention. Call d see it at S. G.,COOK'S. I. an. 28, 1867. Intportuat'Notice. LL perstocs having Ci/iLLIS fot damsges who could not 40.eti4 un the 12th idst., rig , coptribete their Mars Towards bearing-ez.. sires of presecuting the claims can- do so y time soon, by caliing tifionJ.S.Caaw alliy Treasurer of Firiatig.ial pomn i tittee, Get- Ifflirg. Pa. By order of Aka. 21, 1867. 130Mill1TgP• -- ,----- ---, Agricultural College JPENNSYLVANIA.—The nett Term of this Institaticin,, 'under its re-organiza. t \ ton, will commence on the 16th day of Jana- Vy, 1967. For terms of admission, catalogues, *c„ ' #.l4lFm JOHN FRASER., Pres't. Ariel/World College, Centre co., Pa. JAll. n fed,. $2 1 4014,5 1 13'S DRUG STORR yoq, ca n goal assortment 'of EatFUMERY, SOAPS, TCESDAY, the 12th dap of . 2fASCLf next, the subseggser, iataindidg to go oat, will a4ll,sit ,ert bait gale, as his reoidon ro e In 'Stratum - township, Adams county, on the Harrisburg road, ire miles from Gettysburg, and half a mils ham Sehriver's cross-ioads, the foJosvissit salitable Personal Property, sir . a HEAD OP JIGH.SE.S, {one of theta an extra fine animal, among ery best to the county, and not to be surpassed builder the saddle, in harness or in gears) 2 COW'S, one of thorn /nob. 3 sheep, 3 Shwas, t Three-borse Wagon, I Spring kVagon ' first-rate Lime Hod, new - Hay Carriage, Ploughs, Borrows, Core Forks, Single and Duo ble Shorel Ploughs, Doutdo stied -Sisals-tress, S4retehers, Jockey Potoottestting Bo f; Winnowing Brant's Patent Wire.tooth Horse .4e, Drag flake, nen' Sleigh. Cirrisee Spread. 2 sets of Single II trues*, 3 seta of Wagon Gears, Col lars and Bridles, Riilistg Saddle and Riding Btidlea, Cheek Lines, Plough Lines, and a Farr-Loose JAne, bog :Chains, Halter 1/414 Cow Chains, 3 sets of Traces, Breast halt Chitin*, with cholas of every description : 1 sac of Honore. Boards, about 300 Iset of Wallets Hoards, Maw/dog Scythes and Snead, (halo Cradles, Mani wad Wedges, 2 Axes, Wood gave, 2 Patent ilinure , Forks, Pitch Forks, Rakes, Mattocks, Picks. Shovels, Spades, Dung Hook, Grindstone, Wheel-harrow, Work' Bench, it tot of old Iron, a lot of Bags, Hay by the ton, one-half of tkeiGrainin the Ground, with Household and gicctien Furnitere n viz : 1 NEW BUREAU, 5 Bedsteads sod Bedding, 3 Tab'es, 2 Corner Cupboards, 3 sets of Chairs, 2 Rocking Chairs, Chest, livsk, Sink, Cooking Stove and Fixtures, Ten-plate Stove and Pipo, Iron Kettle, 3 Wash Boilers, 20 crocks cf Ap ple-batter, SO lbs. of Lard, a lot of Bacon, Lard Press and Sausage Slitter Spinning Wheel, Wool Wheel, Meat Vese . is,„ Tubs, Barrels, and a variety of other articles„ too numerous to mention. JACOB PETERS Bale to continence at 9 o'clock, A. 31.. on said day, when attendance will be givest,and terms made known by N0A.13 F. HER. Jan. 28, 1867. .10,1/ti Ilexes, Auctioneer. A"\N TITIMSDAY, the '.tali day of FEBRU . Ljlf AM' next, the subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, is Strad) in tosrash:p, Adams coun ty, 'half a mile southeast of Hann's Station, ; the folios tug valuable Personal Property, %• ie: 1 3 head.of HORSKS, (one a mare with foal,) 3 Mild* Cows, (two of theta fresh,) 4 head of Young Cattle, Sheep, a good Twa-linrse Wa gon and Bed, a good pair of Hay Carriages, Plough, Corn Folk, Double Shovel Plough, Winuowiag Mill, Cutting Box. Land )Joy fluke, Side Saddle, 2 pair of good Breech- Antp‘lE, Front Gears,,,Cdllars, Bridles, Check Bat Chains. Breast qiiit ins, tiiter end "low Chaini, Log dhaiu, Double ar.d Single : e , A iO4. s hags, he., with Ifuzseltold and ' l l,Ul,l,otten Furniture, viz ; I Table, Ten-plate Store, I Bed anti ,I,ledatuad, Boxes, Barrels, an d 'a variety of ntl;iur aLaikles, LUG. numerous to peJtion. Kole 40-eastmence at 10 cr'tioric, an acid when attendance will be given and terws mode known by idz`.'ia. i z Cly::a. .Jlll. 4,147.* ,Johu_Stallswitk, 4ucer. i'VOlte Sale, lAN TUESDAY, the 17th 414 of FEBRUA , ItY next, the undersigned, ititeridmg to quit farming, will sell l'ubiic Sale, at filo residence, in Montif isfint ti:ruship, ittiania , ,eounty, betueto the, State and litinterstown roads, and siippt one mile west of Mount - Ruck, the manumit; Pe,rsopal ,ProPeir'sri WOB,K 111•111SES,, A iitie tieing a young ware with fuel,) 1 yearling Cult, Mulch Cows, 3 Seifert, 1 Bull, 1 heavy Three horse ago " Xliwslitug• bLiclik;te and Horse Power, Winnowing Mill, Plough4, Barron's, ()halos, !tauter and Qrkist Forks, Spenders, Pout,, , ,e r and Single trees, all Aciods of liorse aseurs, with many ether raticief, not specified. • 41,0 to ,commence at is o'clock, A. M., on BALA gay, .v.heo it leneLace,_ will be given and terms make Lu.t., , ,en by _ _ PETER STRASDALTGII. Juuu&ry 28, 1267. is ävlicto 4t. ref* TI 4 MAIL DE rar. ). T,E;, 4 TIIIUNIALS Ftt()St CSLELMATED This secret of beautifying' the skin heintr known only to Messrs. Jured St Rene, they lionerably state that it differs from all clttler prepsratgios. It, gives 19 Pin pc% Atarsh and freckled sl.io both the ter.ture cud color of polished Ivory, removing nll 4ise,9lcrration 5, whether appearing as ,tret.tled, t 4;:, inerphewl moth or hhickwordi eptcks, sod ,is espvi.tlly tl/Ct es:la/4 in smoothing out £ho marks left by the sufallpox. The agents of "L'Etnail de Paris"most con fi lently submit to the public the earnest en dorsements of such distinguished ladies as signora, RISTuRI, FELICITA VESTVALI, Miss..lllk(lGlE MITCHELL, Mrs. D. P. BOWERS, wei,SlTriN l Mrs.EMMA WALLER, ki;I:7CY NUEiIIE DE MAIIGUERITTES, Hiss A. PERRY. and many others, whoze high standing in the profession gire,s the stamp of truthfulness to their intelligent nd genuine upprovol, The beautiful Lucille Western says: And that the ptoduces all the brilliancy of roijge and lily-white, with the greatand peculiar advantage of total harm lessness. It'reapy adds to the softness and beauty of the skku." The magnificent Vestvali says; "1 have suffe7l so mach frost Ake serfage bite lotions, .k whi,sh my 1-hea l trical pro. fession obliges Trie to use, that I consider it a peffert benefaction to find a preparation which gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, 4u4 jorqpi the skin coo; Waal smooth." hiss Maggie Oitchell says 4. V. lll3NTgrt . . Pi have tried the skin beautifier, IL'Email de Puree,' and found that it instantly imparts a natural bloom pad freshness 64 14e com plexion." P i Tareiya pupil, de Paris" is toed as a deli cate beantiker of the skin for.Theatre, Saloon or Bull Room, by the 'Ron refined and scru pulous ladies, producing ail the beautilying ;Petit or rouge and lily,white, without their vulgar glare or injury to the in. Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and hadies' liair Dowers. tssheau, 822 Broadway Beams Sarnes Co., aid F. C. Wells it Co., New York; and Eugene Jouin 111 South Tenth street, and JokastOn, Liudortay di Cowden Philadelphia, Agents, /*alit) a RENS, general Agents and Importers, Jan. 28, 1867. Gin New York, 4 Co, have now 1867—reat.y their Revised C.itAlogue of News 1867—papers for 1867, containing all 11se 1867—principal Publications for which they 1867—receive Subieriptioru at Publications, Regular Rates, /867—and, on nasty of them, offer the ad van - 1867—tage of subscribing for 3 nwnfhs. Send 1867—fur a copy coatainiug full details of our )1107--aditainible system of operation. We }B47—referto the Publisher of this paper. BLACK WELD * CO., Office, 82 Cedar Street, Box 4,208 P. 0., New York. Pee. al, 1864, 3m OAP jifirriCrE OF THe MACE, wilt be at hie 0f#04, - ( l Whis rwaidelten;) fa gumberland township, on Titania, ond Fridoy af oath week, to giyelis atteAttott to JUsticea basi ness. [Dee. 4, 1864. 44. $9 0 tr izients,t ;„ -- e,„LaGrfics:e7 a t n ot d . Address 0. T. GARY, City Building, Bid -lefor4, [May 11, 1866. isly inotin; to Wean: ill render satisfaction', in irosination. 'ON Gettysburg, Pe,, , • Ads iins C. J. TYStiN. • • ; 6 -- bow Goods. an g t . ;e assortment of evel D nerves the Teeth, curet all di eases of • .-aieet pripe p:!.tt.i.,.. , u ‘ r Produce. GrOsertes, Fertilizers, Sze., e , i Sept. 17, 1866. s-net opened at use gems and parties the breath, I staatly on band for sale at the Warehouse of G" your PIIOTOGR 4 fIIB at TYSON'S. I-- - ---- ----- -- PICK - IN I- 'F. intßooll HANDLIiS FOR SALM, Wholesale' 1 Aug. Is, 18G6. ! MiAfF 4EA lINSERW• Pine Shingle*. [ 011iTiiRNT at Ht Bo or. retail at the Lamber Yard of -- ritORCELAIN PfOTDRES, at the Excelsior! LARGE lot of Pine Shingles from $8.5 0 , • . ‘, O. fl, 1317EliLED. I TIIIFII ORR &HOFFMAN are receiving' Dia , " r• Gallery, ere superb and furnished at 013 . 0 ' to $l5 per 100%; for sale at .he limbei Goods every week from the pastern CI- oiled ..city prices. Call and examine 'poet fA, Avow:, *c., cart ri oto Tyson's Excelsior Gallery for yptir ..I_, Tor of - C. R. EIVEHL 'R. Drat§tal'a. . ila PIGTIIitEd, if you wapt the full worth ai ties. Do not MD to - give them • min, on the me s s. O. J. TYsOl. 4iat 33 ii 66 .. i FIFTY GriliS ti wfiu retie Money and a 'W . f Wire, -: . 1 r izo i6 rtbweit Corner of the square, Gettystiorg, - nsnso7Ef wishing PROITOGRAPHS of, .. • ' --- .„ f - IJr their Itildrou will Ind it to •Abele advai• - IE best PHOTOGRAPHS made Irr this' e, fine,.pmepttlettplier licri have e ns received a nevi assortinifn iES, foe lesiiee,44lll4 11 of Queens Ware, to whlclaws oviki,ll46-43 rliolf-RARRS . ANP PRIV ) ntliPT ',NW' tags to call at the' Excelsior. - -,....-: i te nail, are modest tit. Ezaelsior Giailery, U. L Wilitra„ attention of buyers. A. SCOTT it SI4N. • efl al I ICALIII.LbiIsiCIi'S, I C. J. nrSON, Gettysburg , Ps.. " ettysburg, opposiMAitt B 4 aile . 1 Public Sale. Publie Sale. I,s'egutifter of Clic . 44.1.4, lEEE R. HORNIVii fEtAgititirTIIVEIRLI pre- 1547. Prilkplicesis.'- 1547.! • . AlaiNiirmiti reellerty - - 18e Retention of the public is ineited.to et* A T PUB L IC SALT.--On PRiDAY, thp 1 'ailing of ' tot day of MAltOil siert, the subset ibert THE as lies a ike leading ;labile journals *4 the 'Bale, at his resieeaca, in Cusaberlalet town ceentry. ft is the phi organ of the Demo- ship, Adams county, four miles fiont Getty.- erotic party of the Vatted Stews, and the fere- burg. mad inueediatele sonth efeiteini Top," snort advocate at the iIOSINGiLtO restoration of the fallen-tug Persoriat Proper*, viz: the Union. Its highest merit consists is WA I ONB HORSE, 3 Cows, (Si: to be fresh character Rill . I about the tune of sale,) 3 head •f Young Cat- Ate Et/fee/seising wed Trusfutortity t r ews- tie, I Brood Sow and 4 Shoats, I heavy three pp ; horse Wagon, with a good Little Bed, t two i The next yearlaies fair to be a Isere critical horse Wagon, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Hoe, oats In lb. history of our free- institatious than Ploughs, Douide Shovel Plough, Ciltiemor, . Cr.. say of the eventful ones hat bare prece- ; Double And Single -trees, Hind and Trent " ded it. Tee fi rst reqelslte far an intelligent' Gears, with Collars, Bridles and Wagon Bed judgametoi pabl:c affairs is a full and authen-idle, I Riding Saddle and 2 Riding Bridles. tic account Of facts as they transpire. These , Halters sad Clars, Clow Chains, Crew-bars, 'MB WORLD ailweer aims to give with con- Diegieg Irons ' Mattock, Pick. Shovels, Fork., seientions oceursey, sad with cella Juliana& i Rakes, Axes, Grate Cradle, /tieing Scythe, and fidelity whether they make for or against; with other Farming implements. Also, Hay ire •we trievriof public policy. Prompeeetiv-; by the ton, Cora-todder by the bundle, Flax tee in Sprendiag belittle its waders every kind by the boodle; with household and Kitchen of news in which any part of the public takes*, Foreiture, such as an interest, is the first duty of a new,spaperi; SIMS& IIKDSTBADS, Tehdree, Chairs, list oast the fecilittesud TO World for dischurgieg mar, 1 tee-plate Store sod Pipet also, Po this obligetiou are unsurpassed by those of tatets by the• bushel, Apple-Buttes by the any journal in the United States. Whatever eroek, and a variety of other unit:lto, too au else it stay fail in, it certainly will not fail La !serous to mention. ' fereish the mews, new to a apply it with suet ifizi.•Sok to commence at le o'clock, A. M , promptiteete, spirit, freshness, abundance, ea- on said -day. when attendance will be given riety, weasel, and candor, that no class of and terms made known try ,readers can miss seething of interest which JOHN .fiEEFA.UVEIt. "they wise to sad. The World will publish' Recites Gotoex, estetieseer. documents and argements prepared. by "cilia- lan. 14, letei. is cal foes led. as freelytutisoee prepared hypo- ;-- - -- litienl (steels; orakiag its own comments on Orpltatto 4 Court Site. Ahem of couise, bet never suppreasigg or (AN Fltilbtl", the 22d day of FEBRUARY !garbling them beenuse they are calculat4d to le ..,/ next, in pursuante of an Order of the damage its owe parte. Adverse &slut/eau Orphans' Court. at Aesinis county; greeted to whieli it cannot retute ' it is content to ake Ott illstioreiglled, will be ("tiered at Public e their full impression. The World adopt this Sale, on thus premises, the Rent Estate of Peter la • rule because it believes no other is ho est; Baker. deceased, consisting of beefiese it conceives that its first duty to its 1 • FARM, situate putty in liamiltonban readers is to keep th , ru thoroughly informed township, Aieuzis county, and iartly in Frank. ;on every passing su ect of imporfarce. in lin county, Pa.; adjoining lands of Las true politics, The World 'ill continue to be the Baker, Walter Wag - moan, George Douse, Hen bold advocate o f ' ry Caufman, John Caufniess and Leeward Cane 4 Liberal, Pro,/ cosies Dimeraey, ' i The unflinching Chit . pion of, Freestotn, Jus tice, Order, and Con. itutionaL Rights, The inspiration of its pulit cs is Freedoni.rest rain ed ty Justice . ; or, is speak more st . rititly, 1 Freedom pure and siple, in the largest col-, lective measure; the office of justice being ; merely to protect fr edom . from encroach ments ; Freedom of t e individual cieizeu in his rights of though , speech, religion, Anti il :ocoruotion ; in I. is 1 ight to choose his own food and drink, in s ite of meddlesome tern. peranee laws ; in his ight to make any Money bargains he thinks 14oper, in 4pite of foolish usury laws; in his ight to buy and sell in all markets, domestic and foreign, in s;itte of unjult protective tari s; in his Right to rep resentation in the leg flail% e bodies which tax t him in spite sif unc nstitutional exclusions; Freedom of collntivecitizens to assemble for f ‘ discussion of grievan es; Freedom of all local communities to ma age their local affairs' without central interf renCe; Freedom in eve ry stction of tha co Or) , from the arrogant, and unconstitutional domination of other see- comprehensive idea of politics of The World, found wanting to this country and of the hu- Mora; this larre anc Freedom sums up ch which will never be capital interest. 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Coke a est waste-hmsket of th'e Dai -1 interest and importance • Daily, while the mass of epared eqecially for the , e district there should be I•nblic spirited Democrat, nefit ono us, his neigh :, koy counselirig with. his I, nd making a determined ge a club as possible for in every post-offi found snuie active, who will confer a hors, and the cay Democratic friends cgart, to term as hi the Weekly Watla. The Semi-Weekl sheet, same size as n great mass of cii Daily, cnnteins all editorial., commerc market and provisi entertaining miscel killed 'rues lay and The Daily blio,ti pandit/tat s ,r, and c. of eyerz slay. • World is a large quarto Daily, which, by omitting, I. advertisements from the its news, Correspondence, al and market news, cattle n reports, and a freeh and any of literature. Pub- Friday. . affu t4s a cqmpleteseona mtnen;.mry Kum, the news t ' BM 5: ly Wor ld, Aae copy, one year Four coiHes, one y: Ten copies, one ye.l Twenty copies, to 1 14 Fifty copies, Semi- One copy, one yea Four copies, one y - Ten copies, one ye: ' • r ,r, • • 'ne addreal, =NES 1 , i ily World, One copy , one yea n= e Weekly, oar year Fur clubs bf 10,,0 II it - 50, , " " • IUOL e Semi-Weekly, on yeei. e Dai,y, one yeei, rections. !bs may be made imy,tima in sa club rates. Additions to cl the year at the abl Changes in Chit of person receivi edition, pest-ollue previously been i five cents to .pay I mistrals address.. t Tenn*, cash ie drawee. Send, if possible, Post-urine Money Order or Sank Draft. Bills pent bj , mail will eat the risk 4f sender. .. Lista made only on request ; g club packages, stating and State tO;which it has l ent, and enclosing ,Ovenfly !.r trouble of the change to We bare no tr .elliag agents. Address all. orders and letbersito TIM WORLD, $35 Park liow, New York. • ift X ° Jan, 28, tigq. ' MOSS at th Itzeeisfor cancot be under rated white e quality and style of PIC OM calm; 1 zatpasaea. Cali and ex. saline. . C. J. TYSON. _ AN eglealint, o.tutent of Flannels, Mu 1ing,1,4144,9; aamora end lion)) Skirts, eau be bad ay J. L. tiiiiiiCK'S. IN my Rbsenee,theve will always be a tbor. ouxhly coualietent operator in gbarge of , the Execbear G4lery, and work of all kinds anfl under all circumstances !Unit give antis faction before it can leave our Ronata.. C.J. TYSON, CONSTANTLY on bead, an assoetsneat of FINE FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH AL MS, Cards -and Baakete for grasses from , the Battle 14.14. PHOTOGRATHS of our Generals and other distinguished nal ividnals at the Excelsior Gallery. C. J. TYSON. GROCERIES.—Thr CI ANA market prifft •igi for Grain and all ki moo, cosataluing 248 Aerco, moue or has, tot. pro%.ed with atinPandalialt Story. LOU I{OUSR, Log Batik Llama, , It Sprint House, dee. A fait. portion of the tmu:t is well Om bered. ste.Sale Co ectommace at it o'clock, P, N., on said day, whPn atteadaste will be given and terms made known by LUX/EL BALDWIK, Jan. 21, 1867. is Great Colowaxiik nms. 1 000 \ l3 l 7l'''; ia l A 4 T (.II W ' A N TED, The undetsigned, having remodeied• and im proved his Mills, near New Chester, Adams county, (formerly called "Walnut lirove," but now 'Cif eat Couowszo Milts,") is prepared to dantl kinds of work its his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand. for sale or exchange, the very hest qualities of Sum, Extra and nullity PClPuit, also Rye, Corr. and Buck wkat Flour, with every variety of Chop stud cad of wheat. Miring a SAW MILL, attached, - he is pre pared to saw all kick; of lumber, at the short est notice. A farmer in need of lumber sod flour, can p..t a log upon his wagon, throw a few bu,.liem of wheat o.i the t tp, hive the wheat exclAged for flour and the log sawed, thus saving a double trip—and all beenose of the new and perfect machinery now employed in these gill's. Having the best of workram, he will he able to please every body. Thankful for past lawea, be !lopes for a continuance of the CCM New Chester, Jan. 14, 1867- 3in* Inauguration F 4 Q3Y pItiCES. t„) J. L. Sef,flCK invites the attention of his‘ friends and costoinus to brit large and well selected .sto4,of DRV COMS Elociprisal In part Li° French Nlerinovs, All Wool Puplici, All Wool DOA nes, All Wool Plaids, Plain Poplins, • , Mick and Fancy Silks, Tainise - Cloths, Black and Colored Alpacas, Black Coati. 4.4. e. CazisiwareS, Fauey Cassirneres; Cassinets, Jeans, rlaanels of 41 }:lads, Mao, a one lot of Laded' FURS AND SHAWLS, as ,as an abunklaut variety of Notions, of which will be sold ebesp for the,cash Dec. 17, 18nG Keystone House, Ca.( it INRSII Uftf; STItR3T, GETTYS BURG, PA.—lr.V. IYEAS, Prv . prie for. Thfa. is a new Hone. fitted op in the most approved style. Its location is pleasant, cen tral and convenient. Every arrangement has been made for the accommodation and com fort of guests: The Table will always have the best of the market, and the Bar tha best of wines and liquors. Ttero is commodious Stabling attached, with a¢rtccommodetiug opaieralways on band. This Hotel Is pow' open, for th* entertain. went of the public, itlltl a shate^of patronage is solicited. No elrdrt will be spared to rehden. 84.tistactio4. Jan. 14, 1861. tf II ron—lro a•--Iron 1 GETTYSBURG FORGE. The subscrib,•rs respectfully inform the public that they have erected a Forge in con nection with their Steam Mill, and are now manufacturing FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, such as Plough, Horse.shoe and B tr Ircri, and respectfull; invite blacksmiths and Dealers to give than' a call, fee mg satisfied that they will be able to please as to quality, finish and $2 00 7 00 15 00 25 00 60 00 $4 00 LO 00 20 00 BRINGILAN ARABS. Etp--The highest market price paid for wrought and scrap iron. B. & W. Dee. it, 18(i. . $lO QO Empire Shuttle Sewing .21achines AR superior superior to all others 'or FAMILY tXD .114,NUFA.CMING I : Ta- POSI3B. Contain all the latest improvements; are sPeean noiseless ; d rabic ; and easy to work. Illustrated Circe' .rs tree. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. Nu• consignments made. Mdress EMPIRE CO., dig Broadway, New York. [Sept. 17, 18G6. ly 2,000 tone flay WANTED.—The Beater P1e3.3 HAY Com. party will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRIOR for HAY, delivered at their Hay Sbeils, in Oxford, at Y. Hamra Station, and in Gettys burg. JEREMIAH DmaL, Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 11366. 3m Agent. WE are always glad to seo oar friends at the Excelsior. It still stand 3 in the same old place, on York street, opposite the Bank, Gettysburg, Pa. C. J. TYSON. Pay "Up I TIIS undersigned having retired from bisel 7 ness, he asks those indebted to make payment with as little de/ay as possible. Such as do not settle before the first of Janu ary next,.wlll find their accoutts in the hands ut an officer fur collection. JOSEPII S. GILLESPIE. Gettysburg, Some. 26, 1866. Fall and Winter Goods. ___, A isCoTr kSONS have Ina received an- Picture Frames. 1 . / - 1. other fine nazortment of NEW GOODS, • 4 4REAT variety of PLCTUtiE PRAXES, coaststing. in p.lrt, oft-Moths, C.lB4imeres, C 'PSI ti with plain and convex glasses, for sale nets, Kentucky Jeans, and 'rwseds,tor (lea st Hornet's Drug and Varisty Store. , tlarneia's wear. Also, a fine assortment of Jose SO 1265. LADIEi' Dis'ESS (1001/2. Our stock has been setecte , l with great ears., ir 11AVIC gone over the entire stock of AL. ' R od we are prepared to sell as cheap an ens I HUMS and PILAIIES, at the Excelsior l.allery, and marked them down to witliiu a t h e other ertablishmeut in tile co , intry. We ask public toglve 1:13 S call and j ud g e for - _ ME fractioti of ooaL Now jo your time for bar-; iLemselres. Cell an d gee If. J. MYERS Cloves and S4ocicing.t. J. L. SCHICK T HE BEST IN tHE MAR/CET. 'lllB l'ArrOlt ziulttal MILL. *ter Fire 'amass's& ot them b 4 re bees made sad sold in the bat' three ye.lre. The best recommend.ttione ran be tires. AI,w—COOK'S EVAPORATOR, for leiking Sugar and 51°1:Lases, said to be the best it use. CORN CRusrrEns. Three dift:rent sizes for grinding Corn in the ear, aL Skilled—or any other kind of grain. This is it,,rniehlue that every f.uin>r should have, as St.easlsel or ground feed is equal to a bushy/greed a half unoround. The high price of teed yt ell ti a makes en imperative de otuad isq woe kimd et' machinerg iy which to save. it is II cavil grinder and durable. BELLS FOR C'ffirltC.Et&g,. . . scfroot..;, FAO! HOUSES, FOUSDRIPS,ke. .110 e of till best steel compoAtion. Ctkurch Bells insured fur one Amt. WILI,OIIOIIIIrS (Id NIVITO (L f, WITH ORO`.:ELL,'.I (110.1 NO ATTAOiIIigNT. This is considered one of the best Urilla mew in use. ft will distribute any tied of grata evenly, and sew from one bushel up•to three to the acre. Tile Guano Attachment btu given entire seitisfaction wherever used. It is so constructed as net to clog n sowing any kiwi etlohosainties or ilene Meal. 11,tring sold a outni.ter of these machines hut 5e.11100., t can bully 3 ecollanteltd tittle to be stied they are rtpresectA: Peri:Jai aishinn. to buy should make application early ns the supply is small and the i i iemand great. F. F. 4 rrrrS CAS!' STEEL PLOUGITS. First, It i# the only riough yet produced tliat aril is2verhibly gear in 0.4 y roil. &coati, 4 is km an estalilished fact that It will last from three to six times longer than any other stet.l plough in Ilse. Third. It ' Llrawi lighter than any other Plough, cutting the saute width and depth of lurrow.' 3he Oreff3 ' par'? of ,tbe Plongb are cast in ronulifi, into the ex,tet shape de: fired far. the niould-boArd.t, sh.tre; and givinz thts p rtLs moat exposed to weir any desired thickne4s. The s'ta:es can be sharpened by any blaairnith. The ste.l is perfectly male aisle and forks 13lgs tools have been sef.de out of piece . ; of the ploslgh by b/aek smiths till overt,b,de country. Fur guile by 1111.1VIBLE. Aug. t. 17, 18G6. Kear Gettysburg, Pa. • I Sefing -gin GROVER ic BAKER. —THE BEST IX USE. These .Nlachines have become so Well known Ur tt tittle aced bestirs by way of recommendation. 'They II .v.e taltyn the iiist Ipramiulia at all the late ;sliate Fuca, and axe universidly neltnowledped tube the BEST in use by all who have triyd them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are tioints that have been attained by no other **chine, They are tie *sty an whines that lee* and embroider with p•rfiction. !These *Achilles are peculiarly adapted to Family , use. Thy are almost noiseless, sew direc•ly ' nom the appoi without rewinding, and are Isimple in their construction. They are, en.iy "to In:m.4v, and eau be w.irked - by almost any chill. "Every fainily shoal I 'dace one. They I save labor, they save time, and they save money, land do their work better than it can be done by hand. no undersigned having been appointed Agent fur the above Machines, has establis . hc.l :an Agency in Fairfield, Adam§ county, where he wilt - always have on hand a supply. Per sons wishing to buy will please tall and exam ine for Lieinselves. anti Thread will ni:ln be sap plied. J. S WITH F.P.OW, Agent, Fairfield. Acletrus county, Pa. Aug,: 27, 1°66. If Great Reduction IN PRICES CV DRY COODS, firciwits, IPrcbrare, Queefistrare, ,v 76 AT J. C. ZOtleii k SEW OXFOttD; PA ' We have, j.Ast returned from the etty, where we bought, a very large and well selected ;to( k of :.I1 kinds of goods, suitable in our line, under ' THE TATE DICLIXE. Qui stock consists in imrt. of FRENCIT MEttINOES, FRENCI/ COBOURGS,'IIan, Calicoes, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached Mos!ins; a lartre assortment of Mack, Brown and Plaid ail. wool Double SHAWLS, Bnkno t:Xi Skirts.•floop Skirts, Gloves, &c. WEA.I - s.,.coosisting in part of Broad and Beaver -Ciotits, %lack and Fancy Cassi meres, Cassinets, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Under-shirts and Drawers, BOOTS, StioF,B, HATS and CAPS, Driving and Buckskin Gloves' A cotu i plete issortalent of (ittOCERIES, at low retie!. rrlnpvint, such as Tire Iron, Spring, Shexr,l li.lter an t i east Steels, Horse Shoes, Horse- hoe Bar, Nail Rags, Hammered iron, Nails, [likes, Sporels and Forks, Door Locks. Pad L eks, Latches, Hinges and Screws. Punts, Oils, Glass, Putty, 4:7c. CHI. A A.ND QUE:ENSWARE, by the set: ' Thai kful for past putroaage, we h3pt to WALL t4,e a.uat.a. i* Use future. J. C. ZOUCK 4 SON. New Oxford, Dec. 10, 1644'. :31s. Groberies, Notions, Ote. o9EORGE H. SWOIIE, having purchased the fine GROCERY EiTABLISMIENT James A. Grimes, on York street, a few doors east of Wolf's Hotel, and having added largely to the already extensive assortment on nand, offers the public a variety of Goods in his line r 'rely, if ever before, kepi here. His SL'OAUS,.COFFEES, TEAS, MOLAS SES, SYll.trl'S, te., can't be best, in crudity or price ; whilst his assortment of NOTION'S embracer almost everything the politic can possibly need. House-keepers and others should give him a call before buy ing, elsewhere, as he is convinced that he has the best stork in town, and that no ode elle go away disap pointed. • . . VerThe CABINET-MAKING business is con'inued, in all its bianches,:it the old •tand, a few doors east of the Storz, ' Ns efforts spared to please the public, as hereespfile. Gettysburg, Nor. f!, 186. tf ti Tin iVarc and filoves,A, TFIE subscriber respectfully informs Ue public that he still continues the business of making; ALL KIND' OF GOOD TIN WARR. At the old stand. (foemerly Andrew Polle)'s,) in York st•Tet, Gettysburg, where he has the I trgest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other articles for kitchen use, kr. Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE.PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. S. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 19G5. tf At the Old Business LEWIS KiTtVIER.LNT has recommenced the TAILORING business, in Chambers burg street, between Washington and West streets, Gettysburg, and asks a share of the custom of the public. the long experience in the business enab'es him to gu a rantee good fits nod good work, Wliilst the I,test f.shions will he consulted in cutting whenet'er desired. No effort will Le ep ire.l to render satisfaction, and be teed sure that all who p.itronise him will us otitis:lA. Ills prices for work are as low as they can poeslb ly be to Afford him an economical living, and no one could in reason ask them to be any less. Tie asks his old friends to give him a Call, as well as thexub lie gt Nov. 12, 18C8 A. SCOTT 1 SuNS 4411111#110/1101- , j Kisaimger 4 liblrenuus i , rasirty Pa&Jiro% pXOPLN. No flats lkTC., 3 %MC ilAgiCElStO6it, galbretelle Neale for Coesusera to pat, ill YORK., PA., Vents to One Dollar per Petted Bated -• minters 450 DeAtta44ll ' by buying your Teas direct from the Int eikhlos •ABU OADINET Oftc tfis s porters. T. T. Kelley k Co., Importers e pt Teas, in MR J ODEON t 4 , connection with their large wholesale - hue- aso MVOS OF - seas, hare determined to introduce their Teas INBTItUSTENTIN, directly to cult,ttawrg at importers' prices,i respeettelly inform • the politic 4hst tit 'ire time eifeesirc s haring to the consumer of 40 prepared to furnish I'l.titut.et tits Wintering to 60 P er "' Al ' F'"Difies can now el "•' manufacture or (Wail ether make I,hativerey getber fin an' kin I or qualities of -Teas, in I,e p„fened pszka,re4 of one and upwards, and we Alerlarlat. Aviles" it 11 1 WhimIde i , will s , -nd Lb• ni a superior article of Tea at 5 chi e k or i air fkm , per cent. above the este of Importation. Let Raabe di mow. castes leery , some energetic lady er other person to each CrLeiIIiATXPI neighborhood cal: q le e her aci t usintan 'k es COTT.IGR, /fARMOX/C ASP all OC . DO.fe and take their orders for any of the fallowing named Teas, acid w4ieu a club of feu, twenty, or Trowels obtitine , l, send to es and we will seed the Tags put up us separate packages, with the name of each sserses etteeked on it, all enclosed in wee hoe. de a feriker.induee moil to the person getting up the slab we will send for Aficor her services, as tetra compli mentary pee! age ea all orders 0f4.30 and up weed. It is perhaps uot well understood eke we can sell Tem so very low ; lot when it is taten into cco•iderntion that besides the orig., lard cost of importation, the lifoker: Specula tor, Jobber, Wholesale Dealer soil Retailer, 1143, each to reap a large profit, and the innu rner,ble Cartage*. Cooperages, Last - trances, Storages,kc.,which Teas have to pass throu,th before Lbey reach the consumer, iill reality plait) this: We propose. to do away ii ith st %en•eightha of these profits Z•nd expenses, eel it our ; reanaitts a ith toe people to say whether air% save ti/ cents to SI 00 per • pound on eerry pound of Tee ths7 or.he compelled to give their earnings to a host of übeless go-betweens °nom (Black) 70, 80, 00, $1 00, $1 10, beat $1 25 per pound. gx4/JB4! DrarAEPAST, (Black) 80, 00, $1 00, heat i,lll per pound. Yocth (Green; 85. 93, $1 Oh extra $1 /I, sa,lartur $l :10 per vuta.l. Vixen, (Green anti Black) N, 80, :10, best $1 00 per pound. luegniAt., (Green) $l3O, beat, per pound. JAPAN, 61 00, 61 10, $I 35, best, ler pound. 61...N.e0wnta., (Green) $l. 30, best $/ 60 per ,peetud. COFFEE DEPARTMENT. We have lately nailed a Coffee Department to cur establishment, and "Übangi' we cannot promise the consumer Repeat a saving BE we can on Teas o (the margin far profit on Coffees 'being rery small,) yet we can Coffees tully 2.1 per cent. c heaper than retaileis charge. Our Coffees come direct from the Custom House, aad we roost and grind them pertectly pare, put up in 1 'or mono Aland packages, at aat advance of 2 cents pee. poised. Ili \VW( sale Price—Ground Coffees— Pure Rio, 23, 30 cents per pound. Rest Old Guyernusent, Java, 40 cents. Best Ceylon, 49 cents. SENDING MONEY.—Parties sending* or ders for less than s3.i for Te'is or Coffees shuu.d scud with their order it P. O. Draft or the ouney t to save espense of collecting Exprecs. But large orders we will for ward 'by Esvress and collect on delivery. We , 11 .11 be happy at all times to receive a call at uur w.trehouse from persons visiting the city, whether de.ders or not. T. Y. VELLEY & CO., ,Late Kelley & Von No. 56 re.,ey Street, New Yolk. Jan. 81, 1867. $l5 DniAND CELERRA TED PATF:T DUPLEY ELLIPTIC (OR liutiflLE SPRING) SKIRT. Tae rva fr.f:nrvi. FLEXIBMITY all great Coy- FORT and }..1.1.1.15C1LP: to any lady Welitlig the DU rtgx attertc i 6tat will be experienced partic ularly in all crovedvd Asseuablies,Operits,earria gee, Railroad CATS, (nitre* Pews, Arm Omits, for Promosade and llouse Dress, as the Skirt eaCt be folded When in use to occupy a small pace easily and conveniently as a sulk or Dress. an invainfadeqnalitykn crinoline, not fonnd in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady hating enjoyed the PLEASrag, CON YJUT, cod great CONViiIiIIVICS of wearing the DETI,PX HLLIPttII STEEL Si.ltING Skinr for a single day. will never afterwards w ilinglydis penXe with their use. For Children, Masse and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will prese:ve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirrq will have been thrown aside as useless. The (loops are covered with double and twist. ed thread, , and the bottom rods are not only double sptingi, but twice for double) covered, preventing them from wearing out when drag ging',- down steps, stairs, kc. . The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite 'alai all I idies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STAND-ND SKERC OF TI.IE FASIIION it SIX WORLD. To cnj ,y the following inestimable advanta ges in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect inulketure, stylish shape, finish, flexibility, durithilfty, comfort and etonersy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine wide. CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be particnl•ir to NOTICE the skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—Done others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal it34 the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their liesib.l - and strength, and a combination not to be found in nni, other skirt. Fult SALE in all Stores where FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States ned elsewhere. Alanobtettireil by the Sole Owners of tbs ['atria, WSSTS. BRADLEY k CA RV, Chambeu k tl t Soule Sta., N. V. J.III. 21, 18,7. 31u --- - Forwarding and e 03111114111011 House. F T,OL'IL AND FEED. GRATH AND GROCEMES. Ravin± purchased the extensive Warehoture, Cars, ,te, heretofore owned , d,y fl Iry uel Herbst, we beg leave to inform the public th.tt we are contituiiug the business' at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on. ft more. extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Floor, Grain aid all kin Is of produce. Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Gro. ktMt constantly on hand and tor tale, cheaper than they can be bad anywhere else. luster, and ail kinds of fertilisers,coustatitig on hand, or furnished to order. ger A reglitar line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TIMSDIY MORNING, an: accommodation trains will be inn as oc casion may require. By this arc tiv , ement we are I repared to convey Fmight at aU times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attend ed to. Our cars rim tto the Warehouse of Ste venson is Sons, 105 North lip v street, B it timare. Being determined to pay good prises, sell cheap and deal fairly, we int , ite everybody to give as a s call. CULP k BARNSHAW. Aug. 13, 1866. .Illemtsrre Nor.A.r7C.rmr.. nA.II-rx..mm l / 2 . LA d G MAC ' ia 0 Talky tertitely O re& rvi .2 it? tra.ll4o 111011 tar Woo. r ad wice asap, either 13 P p ROTH FAN, r I Arita, 6 . 4 Chestnut Bt./Wis.. rest now& Eit.. Totede,O. .4 , La3i. vria am. • De:. 3, IECIS. TTATING disposed of the Ezralstor Ost ia lery to C. .1. Tyson, I take Wits Oppor. tu,,try to thank those -who, dining my short tesidenre In Oettysharg, bare favored me with their patronage; and also to seem mend lietars. I. G. and C. J. Tyson to the confidence of the puidie, as I hare to all their dealings with me found them to be anti& and honorable men. li. R. BUY°. Dec. 24, 18118. 3m No trouble to R 1318 RBINOLSS, the best to the market, Pfor role s JACOB SCE WS'S sew Luta - Set Yard, on the Keitro.sd, aJjoiataz the Lime Bitnei Gettlrhiatr. • Nov: 26, MN. ' • PAWL LIST Intel' rlllthions A Card. Shingles. OROANg AND MELODEONfk These instrum.mti e•bind unrantled bylny thing found in t h is Oseipery or in , VONA. tali is admitted by i 11 i opartialjadges. ni . ost eminent Pipe ()win iiiirlidera and Pestorriters, tile last to di:: srcr eseedlesee in eyed Tone, nionounce thew ilistly inner:or to all other, for exceedingly quirk articulation and- rontal T o ne, the e,,eniinl feature in Instruments of this class. We in% ite the severe srestfuy sad eralcism i t 3:1. P4TENT VOX lii.nIANA TREWILO This late and most tynnOt 11111 invention (eo aelnowledged by all leading 411111,4) , (bond** de the Estey -Instruments. la at tempting to 4iesertbe the effect o' dila stop, Ira are at lose (sr language. Its lieautio; cannot be written, bat must be heard to be &ppm.), ei tted. By this atop nu ordinary pertountr, yea produce an ed'uct , whiol, requirena lifititpn of pi .tetist far an artist npen a \ iulin. It en tirely ehui), , rea tht tend rune, giving the Lea pathetic su A:anus of thu human vuier, making it so rnelodiun: and pure that it Dean fisiln to enchant. the lerteuer. TIIR mAnlrosic OTWAV for Churches, Public Hells and Pak-tore hat a ottwerfol sub-11 iss with irotependeat reads, 1111.1 Vox kianoinft Tre molo, and i 3 61`lieVed to he the most powerfol reed oi gin made, br.iciptiearly equal to a Fipe . Organ .of three times tie east. All i , trument3 warrnin tied for five rears. II INDS supplied with lustre— rneuis awl touSIC at reasonable tern's. A liberal discount allowed for Churches and Sabbath Sclloola. yaL"lnstrnetions given both in . Voenl no,! In,trumental Mu 41c, nt our roontB, end at pit, 1413' homes, ehher to individoula or ChWS* .on reasonable terms. Dee-, 1:, 1866. IS A uteritaa Artists' Union! AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNKIN I AMERU AN ARTISTS' UNION? The ANIERICAN ARTISTS' CSION [estab lished Mt] sunounee that in order to exteud the sale ut• the tollowing well kuuwu titi4 highly popular • STEEL. PLATE ENGRAVINGS: The Last Supper, 26 x 12 It Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers . for America, 27 I 36 Lending of the Pilgrim F.tthers, 77 536 Falvan' Musterin2: Iceit recruits, Shakspeare and his Knieuds, Cotter's Saturd t! flight, Prz 2/I Valve Dl•icksmßll. • 27 .1 3i Sian - irePt Destiny, (Fortune Teltino.)2t I 2:1 The'Nlassnere at Wyoming in IT7O, 2s t :$l3 Mc ant Vernon in the oleen time, or Washington at 30 years of age, 20 z 34 The escape of Alaster MacDontfd from the Ilassazre of Glencoe, 36 x 34 The 3inilonmt. 36 x 34 They hare deemed expedient to °fres thew to their friends and the public at one dollar and fifty cents each, the price heretofore having hoeo two dollars each, and for the impose of stimulating thegettiug up of Clubs, they have 'de'ermined to ,twatl premitims to the ee.tteei up of the Clubs, nod in addition thereto to distribute amongst the subscribers the sum of $:0,0 )0 is money and p tinting, all BOOM is the Hale elicit here rtnelieti 100.00 taps,- ings. A' it is our intention to advertise -iery extensively, and an the engravings are well known throughout the .whole country, we have no doubt, that with the low price we eh trge for them, and the etertion - which will be put forth by our numerous friends, the number will be reached in a abort time. Al soon as it is reached, the subscribers, through their Club Agents, will he uodfird by a circu lar letter fr..m us, naming the time aid meat od of distiibution. CLUB Single Enzreving sl.st; each,—ht fro.. For 515 We NV I LI ben 113 Eng. and 2 to the Club .41 lEEE •• 25 50 " " a Silver " 75 " "W 1 " ** a silver Lever. " lOtf " 150 " " a nuntingLever The Club parkages will be securely peeled and torwirded by Express. Any person limy get up Clubs and forwerd the amount either by Express, Sight Drtti,, rot 0111;e Order or in a reentered letter -end in all c mes the Er,Trarings will be immedi ately sent, and for each env.raving a 1111111 , 0 Peed certificate and receipt will be cuckooed la the package. C.O. D. ORDEll.9.—Persons wishing to send for _Engravings and p.ty the Express Co. when they are received, wilt be required to Mind with their order $2 to $5, according tcelte amouut, and this wiirbe credited on their bill, LAST OP PREIIIUSIS To be distributed . Ono of $lO,OOO in money, • • " 5,001 " Fire of I. I POO " Ten of Soo " Fitly of 1 " One Itandred eleganUOil Paintings, rich • Iy icatned, L Indgeapeg, at $lOO each, 10,000 Two hundred elegant l til l'aintinmeichly framed, laTerior Views, at $5O each, !Mao The AMERICAN ARTISTS" UNION would add that the.4.e pre anoint are ti be considered only in the .11$11L of a free gift to their patrons, as the Engtitringi are flu ninbeg them /41 0 m, their market value.bnt as the cost of engrasingil i , after the plates arc procured, it very trifling, they e. 13 ea Far afford to make the disaibutitts, large ss it We tru4l that our numerous fritmds through out the country and Canadiss will use the* utmost exertions, so that if p.resible, the tribution m.y be made soda, an it, can he done if they are at all neat e. Iradies .hare often made excellent Club Agents for us, and se solicit their kind efforts, which will not go unrewarded. Let one or more energetir per. eons in every town end village in the country commence us soon as they see this, mud yet up as dirge otklult as postible. 'By so doing they e•i;I be the \uterus of introducing elegant en. gratings into families, and thus ant in eultt• eating r taste for the beautiful and refined,'" Address Orders SIX. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION, - :5 Pine Street, New York. Nov. 12,1908. 3m Shoes, Gaiters, Ace. TOIIN Y. liBILIVU, •P Is CAnuatil *mart, welt std., 11 few doors from the Pahlie Moore G e tty l b o rg, hl2 I ii.l in en !timeliest wort meat of Sines, Se., for - wougg &ND CiIILDRIVIt whlrti fir bi otTering et the story lowest profits. Having haneht for c tab, at the latest lion, be i ;grooved to ear great bargoini. Hoot and m tanfoeturing raffled on int t h e 'ewe phis., and tb.ityt kin.l 'lf,' IP 3rk JO:IN L t lA, 1868. tr • Entablialieti'in 1046. , H ENIIY Sr. OVZHVAN, VOSISII-StuN lIERVIt - Arr • • Avp DEALER IN LEATIfER, No. 14 South Tnird Stscct, ?halidelola. IlikroCoosigninents solicited. Dec. 10, 1804. 13* , 410 4 r e ,OXI4 tier &et MerfC3TfteS are 14 a. to be ;Ikea fain' the fix.:eWaro 17: amplei saaien before the older iifie ', i I C. J. T9PON.' • In 25 x 30 27,x 3L $lO,OO l l 6,0v0 6,006 6;009 $.,0,0u0