gaßoisi Jump. ~---- 114e117 0 40r 'iSatianel Lahr, Foreman, Lady, st (it " asp** Hersh, Franklin Martin. -•` 'etoGernene ) —Dniii(; nodal ph. I `," ; lllt9salplossealt—Albert li. Peer. . 4,, o•lihnteits(o—N sal fittiol Glt4, Bat,ler—loseph Wolff, David Bricker. "Voniberiand—Dsvid P. Weikiert. lioninsvo—john Koff, George Butt -•- ,fitraban—Jacob Rime. . Berrrick township—Jacob 111:11. .linitington—,iambs Das is, Abraham Sinai - Or. • Meoallea—Yettriel; Cole, Ilnion—Amos Lefever. • Latimore—Joselh Snyder. Kyan4juy—Andrew Heisler. Deitysbung—Bobert ricenedy. Reaping-4Huglatou Elgjoltz, cuss Chron pier. Froodom..reber Cool. ausitat. JVDT. - Ttanlato—Tessa. Bu. her, Wtn. Slisppard t , ' Andrew Cluck. Highland—Jabs Batt, Jr.. Isaac Ilereter Sttabart—Samuel A. Glllila iI 1 Javob Freesisn. Latiniore—George Bmitb , Julia -:.::/isading—Wm. U. Beck. "• ' Tyrotair-4-Wastfington Brenner, Andrew Butler—Solomon Weidner. - - • UstSysburg—Robert Martin, Usury S. Ben "sr. Illoanipleasani—Simon garnish, Bernard Boni. Monstijoy--Jasnes Bider. Bantington- Fr.ncis Cnnlron. Union—Daniel Geisehosn, Harman Stine, Henry Felt, Jr. Lilierty,-Jame.• Bower, George Fiscel. liansittonbaoseph Cumberland—H. B. Cromer, Le.ac Dear dorff, Job* Waring. • . Cbsenraito—Joh a .11 err. Berwick. tp.—Boluction Allewelt, George a l ter. Teodoro—Jobs Bighars,: acqglien—Jonas Bouatilahu,Sulorcoet Hurt . I-Milt:II Gettysburg itullrand. ./"HANG - 11 Og CON NISCTIfiNS.-110 and af t/ ter- Monday, November 20:h, ISGS, Pau ' longer Trains will leave and salvo at Gettys burg, sod-make convections, as follow..: _ . FIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1.43 A. M. with passengers for York, Muria - - burg,.-Philldelphia, Baltimore, and theNurth and West, arriving at Hanover Junction with ant change et ears, at 10.25 A. N ., connecting with the Past Line South on tbalorthern Bea trail Railway, and arriving at Baltimore -at . 41.30 noon. Also connecting with Mail 'Train, firm Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1.20 P. 15. • 4rrire at Gettysburg lin I'. U.. with poisoners from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore and Washington. BitGOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1,10, P. IL, attiring at Hanover Junction at 0,15. and connecting with mail train - South. Amos at Baltimore at 5.30 P. M. A dive at - Eietlyeburg at 6.11 P. M., with passengers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg and the North and West, and also with passengers Irons Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which Baltimore at 12.10 noon. ' Passengers can lease Baltimore in the Wail Train at 1 A. V., and arrive in Gettysburg at 1.10 P. B. Or leave Baltimore in the fast line M 12.10 noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 8.15 P. M. But' one change of cars by the first train. either way, via : at Hanover Junction. .The fast Had en the Nonhern C-mtral will not Itop at any local stations, eaeopt York, Hallo ws, Junction and Parkton. Connection, cer isile. R. *CURDY, Preet. • Pier. 31 11135. • • lionaoval I ?HE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. ITIII3 sioderilped takes plettonro in announ .ll. tin' to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public =thornily that he has removed from his Otd rooms OIL Wett Middle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly Oppoilte tie store of Puha *stuck Brothers, The room be now occupies bus been recently fitted up isyrc.ss!y for his business. Thek lccation is so admirable one, *stabling Mu to take pieteres in all shadei of weather, and with s correctness-unequalled dusty; where else. LIFE-LIVE PHOTOGRAPHS ; of every else and description, executed in the finest style. Particularattention gives to the VARTE DE VISITE, and to copying Vino- TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased Mends. Alms— THE GETTYfillritcl RXH, ► new style of picture, which has become very popular with the public tot only for their beauty, but for cheapness and con-enience.— ftIiTZEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Also— THE PORCELAIN PICTLIRES, ..hich for their %meaty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to carry on the business in all its various branches ; and having - had eon- Siderable experience we roe no risk in 0174RAINTIMIN0 PERFECT SITISFAC- troy. One realities for • fall Copley of our skill Bre unequalled by soy *this Gallery in the enulay. end we would thereforo iarito eery One to will at the NEW GETTYSBURG SICYLIGUT GALLERY 0411 and examine out Specimens end judge for youraelvee. LEVI MIAMI& elunelb, 186 d. Great Excitement! lif ALO v i e llr i ' 4 4) f:t i l b o 4 e s a v w it h ia o u r c e s ad at N s ev b e n r s tl e e a r a s varthemeat, and if a MAN• *chiefly has 'the best, the prettiest and the dbeapast goods la all creation, actually sellinr, theis at break-down pricee—tois tew beid the fact for limit own interest, therefeie we have FOUND II best to sitiply incite every body to call and isZaintne our stock tad prices before -baying ono dollar's worth elsewhere, for I can and will, maks ft to the interest of all those who sit not - • - DEAD hi, their true interest, and who wish to gave sisiey, therefore to buy everything IN ' ere lius of good and chesp clothing at my *ors, where there has jut been received 8, most magnificent assortment of Fall and Win. ter Goods,,,consisting of Overcoats, Dress 10oitta, Sesoness Cnats, Pants and Vests of all kinds, Overshirts end Untinrshirts, Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats and Notions Clocks, Musical Instruments, and many ot her thingt Is my line, ail of which I am selling at very low pricis. Call on P. B: PICKING, Stith Mora street, near the public Square, CETTYSBURC. bet. to, 1.066. Ned Lumber Yard. Icundersigned bag opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railroitd, neer Guinn & Re ly's Lime Kane, Gettysburg, and asks the public to give him a call. Ilia asvortroent is 1/111. of the best ever offered hers, and hie pri ses afford only the str.allest living profit. He bb-WRITE PINE PLANK, inch and half inch 'CARDS, FLOORING, PAbINC3S, tic. ' Ac., otod is constantly adding to his stock. Come laud examine, foryourselves • :bd. 29, ieee. a Photograph Albums. ging largeot, most beautiful and cheapest lot of Photograph Albums ever offered In Gettysburg. just received at the EXCEL MOH GAMMA!. Albums holding 50 Pin ions only $1 75. Our stock comprises over 30 diforent styles, among which arei the cele— baatadi everlasting Chain and Hinge Back. Tosiise 'Albums we have bought low and are finkonalaed to sell lower than the same quail *peaa be bougbt for anywhere in this county gale{ et it. C. .1. TYSON. ,foat. 28,1881, 113k•Ice Western Lands. • X y - , 1111111 on hand souls choice Western Its t adeorell located attar Railroads, ooun- Taxis, Vharrhas, Il•ellool-houses, dic.., whiels 1 trill exchange at a NI price for Beat t SIM" tt4R* Pcußtir .... .. • GR O. MtVOLD, c ' : , • L PAS. 45, 1861. it wish it ihrihg Ejc&sior Gat. Al 1ityt , 111.402 tod Jilt a UNA 'OV M I I v -, CI eias • OAv ES *Mini - , dAYES f t pait 1 _ '. .. - iskyg., (I.OIIITA I EIVES WoliEN 1 AND ALL (111,00_E113 SELL IT it Is used by cutting into i nslf ah.triairs and 4E11591 1, 1 1 1S is hot water, I. i/ tal eoAlt the , lotttes five to tea roiontes and a 1;t:le 1:.m1 rulannz, wailuska them as clean as hoi•s of hard ntechihe riabtgazaroild do, with erdi,,a ry 80,141, tad the taw. delicate ffe receive to injury, We can refer to thu anal; of fittf• 'lies who are using it, a5,1,.-erto could not be persuaded to do witheitt DuBWXN SOLD .BY ALL—LDADING "GIIGCSRS TEIZOL'QDOVI" Ttll: STATE. Mt.vturictt4.e.l onlv hy" NBEINE & LOVE. WDOLES*L tßitielk • 101 South Fifth &reel i Philade4phia Nov. 12, 18tA (Ow JUles Narearts <