go; an MI GIETTYSHURO, A. may Mornlnc. May 11, ISM VASIOCII !TEALS. - I Reten'T-live woman were recently' been In Caihnur., Gordon county, Geor p, who kad walked ten nines for food . their starving children. 1 It Is said that the;"loyal league" of Thiladelpisia has driven Southern trade entire'' , aitay froin that city, by its-Di anne sad Inhuman course towards the *Other% 'people. At the late charter election in Little L ails, N. Y., the Democrats elected their ' Whet by a majority of 14d. 'this is the t time that the De/wrath; have gain, .e'd a.4l.lotary 4n ,14 wk., Vol 41 in id years, .and the event, tiscreAsre causes no little laloloingiwas lig the tried and true dated *dare of Deusoeratio principles. , ~ . I t t,•-. Rt. Anthony, Minnesota, gees Den 'ci etatic with a gain ; so does Red Wang ity, with a gain of 211 ; 148 does Manias. • 'co, also with gains. 'rho Northwest is ttiogyont of the darkness of the Radt ' I wilderness: _ - . The :Rostra: Poet says we no longer • far absiit, the necessity of the last dol e'. beilikg 'given to support the Govern er& People are not so food of taxa fah 'ais they were. 1 . The Tribune,Says that "Tiegrn eman !patina is still-the main issue." Yes, the Mongrel side, and cni the Demo• atie slue tuAile eulaste4pativa is the is- ....Grorgia_eortesposidetit aayslie lately aw wort* of white, wonien hi the fields f “eorgia. Tennessee and ,Virginia, fling for bread.. ICiiwbere did he see egru woinea, who, theugla poor as the hites, koee,lll to hays got above work.. )oit The gortherners ;We are mow-over nning tke Swath Anstrueting the ne roes :how to vote birfong to a class who good cant duriag the war, to keep ar enough away from Dille. The real ghttng men of the war have tin +waive iy with that tilatia of "patriots." - --,- A. W. Benerliot, late Clerk of the 1 ohee id Harrisburg, diled,at Hunting mil, yesterday &atoning week, of trysip — . The State Controller of New York nnounces officislly that the Legishi.- are, just adjourned, has inere,sLd the ate of taxation from four to seven dol ma on the hundred of valuation for the iirrent year. If property in New York Wad at anything near its true value, t tax is more than the property can be male to earn. .110 w much longer will usible men support this party. *The Great Powers' seem deter , trim& that wur shall not take place be tween France and - Prussiaon the Lux emburg question. Queen Victoria has proposed a Uotigrest3 of European powers to be held in London fur the purpose of adJumtlfig Matfers on a basis of a neutralization of -the Duchy, and It Is ated that both France and Prussia have greed to the meeting and the proposition. he arrangement of We details, however, 11l be attended with Nome difficulty, as tit Napoleon and BiamarclF will be nzious to get the best of the bargain. the English movement, while it does i. ot make war an impossibilliy, is well aleulated to heal the breach between , mpcs'and Prussia, or, at least, allow them an opportunity to occupy other 1 rounds on the vexed and disputed issue. he" meeting of Congress is fixed for ay, and, it is likely all the Great Pow re will be represented. The New York Vection.—The New irork Times, Republican, speaks as fol lows of the recent election for delegates :a Constitutional Convention In that 'tate: I The election return! - show clearly enough that the Democrats made no ef fort to carry: the constitutional conven ion.. They were more than willing that it should be in the hands of the Republi- Can party. :No party ever yte made it elf any sfrOpper by ,takinglhe responsl ility of a ;new ,constitution upon its boulders, ne matter tiow good it may be; hqt It is quite possible that one may be de so certain to encolunter public hos tility as to, strengthen the party which tikes' ground against it, at the polls. This Menke the Democrats have reserv. ed for themselves ; while the Republi ans, as the party which makes it, are i. , oinuiltted Ia adVance.to thesupport of t ) yky constitution which may be framed. n a party point of view the Democrats eve clearly the strongest position. 1 -1' The (Mod Time Coming.—The Wash ington Infr(kit-weer in a leading edito kit iitys.—"The result in Connecticut indicates a reaction against the Radicals, hich will carry New York, Pennsyl vania, New Jersey, Tenndsee and Ore gon; that these States, with Connecticut, peleware, Maryland, and Kentucky, give the conservatives one hundred -and six„votes in the next Electoral Col lege at least, against one hundred and lnrty-one for the Radicali. It 'thinks California, Nevada, Nebraska, New 'Hampshire, and possibly Indiana, may also be carried Against the Radicals by udicious- management, which would 'give the next Presidency to the comer tatives. aver' if the Southern Stites are not allowed to vote." 1:1111he. following picture or the Bad- Sail party is from the pencil of ,Rev. 'Henry Ward Beecher. The likeness is ',striking: The - rletlP at 'Washington and Albany sold' thfflr country; they sold their liu inanity and their norior, and the trusts, 'that were put upon thPria by their eonstbi' tuents. They were debauchers - of the Jiroung • they were the traitors ; they that ifted the sword were not half so much traitors ;Ihey that despoiled the Old hoa rier and trod it under foot; they Pule Itr md upon the government of tite,,Ul3tted 4Yates were not so-much traitors a s were l ams verntin who were crawling' 'wider the foundations and deidroying, by cot ,ruption this vital power of the govern- H earwei l may the whliorn leader of tbe Destractives, looking at the signs of the times,}►tonounce his ."the dommid par- WhOm the gods Would ilestroy they first make mad; and this tails trus of parties es individuals. . All tbje signs ',indicate that the day of judgmclut has , c , ospe for crazy ltdiealisiri. Its leaders - see it. Like tenants those teasels about :to expire, they are wasting and pillaging the premises they will he forced to quit, It is 'fa doomed party. " . far NeW 'York Tritneis thinks the Vann otoMee hill will have to be re pealed, 4i It tt omitting I nextricabte con tuatara, Oil retarding the business of Aoyttiquent. The same may, be said or alouist all the Radical legislation, which. ,1!1 : rqu4e up of mere crazy whims had 4go4l4lair, - .sdret*toolared.inen's argon of Ober -Isston, South Carotins, denounces North• ern selVoutunto. MEAT NMI =ex gAINED. Whatever othe —"P r WO . bit la at our doors, Realm hi truthfully 41e. 1 Hied that during the lotig series of years in which the Federal angtotity was ad- . ministered byAltemocistic hands, the Constitution, ftws, anti rights of the peo ple were sacredly respected. The bur dens and blesrings occasioned by govern ment were equally distributed, ant the people were prappeioue anti happy. A change n'as demanded by the Republi- . cans, on the grotind that they would multiply these blessiugsand increase our happiness. What has been the resOlt? Hive the ConstltUtion and laws been better obeyed, the rights- of the people more respected, or the burdens and bles- ; sings more equally distributed, or the 4eople made more prosperous and hap.; py? Although many have been made rich under government-contracts, have the masks: Who:provide the money, in any degree profited by, the . change ? It is' true that slavery ihas been abitilehed, and ; it is also true, that one-third of the slaves themselves havefbeen abolished, 'and are dead and gone. But this abolition of, slavery, thus made legal and binding, was the work of the slave State*, as such, anima that of the Republicans. They voted for this, as one means ef atoning, fur the sin of their ry:bellion, ono of the nature/ fruitil of the principles avow-! ed by the Republicans when they came in power. They designedly provoked, and i brought on the rebellion, which the Do rnoeracy equally assisted in putting down; while the Republicans reaped rich har vests out of it, though the history of their unexampled extravagance is now fully admitted, and we have an rick no•wl edged national debt of about $3,0 , 10,000. - 000, and there are outstanding claims to near the same amount which time will , ripen and compel us to ackii - 41edge and pay. No one now living will see these debts all paid. Ads these obligations a I blessing? In Mr. Bueltanan's time our yearly • expenses were about $30,000,000. They are now, iu time of peace, near or quite' * 1 200,000,000 for ordinary expenses, and over $180,011,0J0 for interest money, mostly paid in gad, which is always at a large premium over the irredeetuable l , paper which the Republicans brought , into existence. Our present annual ex-1 poises than run up to about M 0,0110,000 .1 Is this a public blessing? Everything is so taxed that we are compelled to pny double prices. Are the co s i/sumer* lone fitted by this? The Republieuns have more than doubled the pay of Congress men; have nearly doubled the number of public officers, and almost doubled their compel/motif/11. Is this advanta geous to the people ? Do they profit by the Congressional , traveling committees and extra sessions? Ate public officers more vigilant and energetic? Do they steal and chest less? Has it Increased the 'happiness of the people to deprive the States of their authority 1;) control the right of suffrage, of erectin and control ling the moseyed corporations within their borders, and seekingl justice at the hands of their own Judiciary? They have extinguished ten Sta.tes; and sub jectedthemito the will of military power, and the civil authorities of We States have been forced, in some cases, to yield to the dictation of the bayonets, thus stripping them of all their rights and privileges. Does this make the people more prosiPerous and happy? What cotT stitutiona4 power is left free to ti'M States? Who ran tell when Pennsylva nia, equagy liable to be brought inns subjection, 'may become a victim to thia rule of usurpation and hatred? Are ot4r citizens preparedtamely to submit? Will .any sane Man pretend that the people cif the Union, are made more prosperous and happy by the ascendency of RePub -1 licanism.—Erie Observer. iltr. OD *zinced Ittnispede en Ml', Ohl* Negro. lintreage Aptendutent. The negro•suirrage giving and white disfranchising amendment proposed to the people of Ohio by the 'Radical Leg islature meets with unexpectedtpposi tion in various parts of that State. The latest, and not the least, of these surpri ses to the party leaders comes from, the Cinciunati Commercial, a leading Repub lican organ in the West. The Cincinna ti Enquirer thus notices the back-down : The Commercial yesterday had an as tonishment for its readers. This was no less than an article "backing down," or "backing out" from all its previous joo eitions in favor of the proposed Ohio Constitutional amendment, which it now flatly Apposes. New and overpowering light has sud denly broken in upon the darkened vi sion of the Cbmmercia/. It has jest dis covered that the amendment disfl-anchi sea the negro., Onr contemporary, al though still professing a great desire to have.the pleasure of walking to the polls in company with the gentleman from Africa, yet thinks that we are purchas ing the negro's company rather too dear ly. It hi not willing to put a bar up that will prevent five white men from getting to the ballot-box in order that one negro may slip under said bar and vote, It is a question of numbers with our neigh bor. It is entirely a mercantile-transac tion. Wheu he though.., that there was only one or two white men disfranchised for every negro enfranchised tinder the Howe's SEver:vo IiACITINES.—About amendment, he was for it; but the die twenty years ago, Mr. Elias Howe, Jr.', fratichisement of five to one he thinks is rather too strong a dose. I discovered the principle which is still The word is therefore given to halt— the basis of all Sewing Machines; and to take the babk track, and make a retro- since that time (184 n,) he has been con grade movement. This word Is thus g his Sewing passed to 018 Radical army by our eon- stantly engaged in perfecting temporary I Machine, and adapting it to all kinds of "Without going into further details at work, that he is now enabled to furnish present, or making inquiry whether er "' a machine that is distinguished from, all ery principle of sound policy is not virile,-, ted by going back now to visit military others by the simplicity, beauty and du offenses with punishments which were rahility of its stitch, and which obtained not threatened or contemplated at the the flret prize in the International Exht time the offense was committed7and. baton in London in 1e.02. The Howe this is a point to be seriously consi6ered Machine Companßridgeport, —we inquire, what will be the effect of y, to Con the amendment if adopted? Are the, nectiout, has been organized to manu people of Ohio ready to disfranchise fire firture these' sewing machines, tinder white.men for every black entranohised? the immediate supervislvp Of 14 1 4/0 Howe, Taking the (Testa, table of IS6O, we find that there was then a black population Jr.. thll ) lilventar. They are of 3e,653 persona - in Ohio. Allowing.lideptall to the sawing of the most deli one-sixth us the population of yetere, We cate fabrib, as well as the heaviest heath have 6,172 and deducting from this num ern work, and die Pew that is made by her one-third aii,liaying a visible minus- ture of African blood, and cousequenti,y them never rips or revel 4. There are Pa voters now, there remain 4,074 who many tam to which thls excellent Wee would be enfranchised, According to of meclianit4p can imp put, that it is the time Provost Marshal's books there are 24,000 Ohio soldiersetill charged withdo- int°llot eve ramilY and turer rnuilleilC• sertion, who will be disfranchised under make tits of It. . the amendment, This, then, is the pow- Messrs, Sibley It Stoops, it,T2 Chestnnt tical effect of the amendment, tinkered Stieet, are the sole agents and botched into ita nreSent th e for Eastern reonsYlvaitlii, New Jersey Legislature either too timid to mecti and Delaware, They offer a splendid mitre:tee question scjesrely, or Insinilare ill its pro.essimis 01 desire to enfranchise chance to all who wish to establish age!). the few blacks in Ohio. When tile pen. cies in the ciiitt•rent coentleitaind totem', pie come to understand the bearing. the amendment, and time injustice it veil AU communications to • Mit Mbet. Work to thousands of mien woo .were In receive prompt attention, '- the army; they wUI put it under - their April 1: *in • ' feet." •' There There ate 800,001) mu, sualOalbell Ilea 14 the Vtateki Otxta. 1 14 - Gold 1# 100040 188 a . - 0 A 11113miwircs DODINIL - ''. ''': k N AND COO FTAIRS... I „,..-_, , e , ...a..... . .., vile mittioniritpeteovh sityi! rsik—The Act of 34a ~i s ; idle t*Thilidllotie emu* Republican einh. .2) per eent. to the fees ott - 1111"Protheino-' ". tingly'deciaires that in the most trying cittnimiglis of the war, John W. Geary bales, Clerks of the Cotarts t Registers, was one of - tbe few commanders who' and Sheriffs, was re-enati4;ed and conttn- t never tasted - liquor. it is, therefore ' te r ). - mod for another year by the last Legialu- for bite to make temperance the nue of the Cervernor's mansion tare. . at Harris- burg." ; The new fee bill which passed the We do not know how true the twser- Houk, was defeated is the Senate, tion may be that Geary carried nothing _ - to screw his courage up during I.lid Clllll.l NTT. I). Carson, Esq., - having resign paigns at finiekersville and elsewhere; ~.._ • put we — do• remember of reading in a eu the CeehierehtP" the Oett3'ehtlTTN, a prominent Republican newspaper an Bona! Bank, removed to Phlladelphia on account of his appearance at Erie dur- Wednesday last. The best wishes of our tog the political campaign of last fall. 1 citizens go' with him. We were particularly struck by a pare- 1 graph describing the attitudes and utter -' The President, Mr. Swope, and the dnces of this apostle of temperance be- I Teller, Mr. Bear, are now running the old Bank, and are doing it very well fore a large assemblage of Germans in a beer garden of that city. Elevated on a indeed, chair, with a glass of the foaming b.ver- age hi his sword hand, he exclaimed : "My friends I will give you a senti ment. (Cries of hear, hear.; The Irish man likes his whiskey and the German likes his lager. That is iny, sentiment. Oesundlu4t." And the gt!urses clicked around, and they all shouted "Bully for der Gearyi." Since the temperance agitation has begun to create much excitement, the Governor has forgotten the eloquently woriled he ntime n t. he uttered at Erie, and has "gone back on" his Irish and German friends. The truth is, Geary is the smallest kind .nf a humbug, and eagerly seizes upon anything of which he can make'a little clap-trap notoriety. That is why hi is now corning the tem perancie dodge.—Lancuster Ltielligencer. •WEEPI]iQ VICrOBY Fab THE nu m- CILILTIC TicKET. B S.LTIMORE, May 1. —The election to day, for Judge and Clerk of the new City Court, ,passed otr quietly. The aggregate vote is smaller than was anticipated from the ribportance of the matter. The result is as follows: Scott and Ueorge, Conservative Democrats, 11,317: Kenly and Ken ward, Radical Republicans, 4,5i7; Johnson and Lyneh, Conservative Rb publtcuns, 1,9d0. A'TTNMPTZD BMW!. D E.—The burg News says that one day last N 4 efk Mr. Benjamin Alienist', resitting In Ldr gan township, Franklin county, attempt ed to cornin i told:. by hanging h I mstf f. When found hanging in an upper apalt ment, it was thought life was extinct. The rope around his neck was imme diately cut, and measures taken to re store life, and to the surprise of all pres ent, he soon recovered. He is now living, but asserts that he will yet accomplish his purpose of putting an end to hie li.e. Heretofore Mr. A. bait main tained the reputation of an upright and sensible citizen, and no cause eau be assigned for his present unfortunate condition. ,Pardons.—According to a return made by the Attorney General of the pardons of Southern men and the persons who recommended them, it appears that the chief recommender of pardons was A. J. Hamilton,pf Texas, whose name appears as an endorser of no less than 525 par doned rebels. Next comes Gov. W. G. Brownlow, of Tennessee, who recom mended 263 ; next, Gov. Wells, oFLouis- Jana, 256. Gov. Murphy, of Arkansas., recommended 125; the President order tiered the pardons of 121; Gov. Bram late, of Kentucky, recommended 64; Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri, 48; Gover nor laradford, of Maryland, 95 ; Gover nor Marvini of Florida, 97, And Austin A. King, of Missouri, 65. From the re port it see:os that neither party can claim a mo opoly of the pardon recom mendations, fur men of the one party have been quite as anxious to get rebels pardoned as men of the other.--fhect. Ledger. An Electioneering Thur.—Several Rad, teal Senators have got it Into their heads to make an electioneering tour in the South this summer, and, we are told; they will be joined by some of their friends from the other Rouse, who, like themselves, are anxious to inform the colored loyalists how to vote under the five monarchy bill, for delegates to con: ventious, itc. Two or three mouths ago, it will be remembered, the same men de clared that the negroes were all loyal, arid would be sure to vote the Radical ticket. Now there apilt , ara to be some doubt about it.—.N. Y. Express. TIRE LATEST FAIIIIIONIL Since the invention and aucceeaful In troduction of the celebrated Duplex El liptic (or double) Spring Hoop Skirt, by Mr. J. W. Bradley, of New York, the ladies throughout the country have given up the idea of discarding the fashion of wearing hoop skirts on account of the peculiar and graceful manner in which the Duplex Skirts adapt themselves to every exigency and emergency. kip gen erally acceptable have these skirts be come that the ladies regard them as a special favorite, in view of the superior k lexibilty, Lightness • and Durability Combined in their Manufacture. They also consider them a far more Economi cal and Comfortable Hoop. Skirt than ever has or can be made for all Crowded Assemblies, for the Promenade or House Dress. Any lady after wearing one of these Skirts - will never afterwards wil lingly dispense with their use. Long ex perience in the manufacture of Hoop Skirts, has proven to the proprietors of this invention, that Single-springs will always retain that stiff, unyielding and bungling style which has ever character ized them, whereas the Double Spring Hoop or the Duplex Elliptic, will he found free from these objections. Not withstanding the ability of the mann foe turersi, Messrs. Welts, Bradley Cary, to turn out over six thousand Skirts per day from their Large Itlanufactoriee in New York, they feel obliged to request all merchants ordering the Duplex Ellip tic Skirts, to send their orders a few days before they are wanted, if possible, m they are most cuostantly oversold some days ahead. StirWe are requested to state that the lecture of Mr. Colfax will be delivered in the College Church, on Thursday eve ning, next, at 7} o'clock, Tickets, 50 cents for single person ; $1 for one gen.- tienian and two ladies, to be had at Buehler's and Horner's Drug Stores. BCTIL:DINQ ASSOCIATION.-A meeting for the formation of a Building Associa tion was held in the Arbitration Room, In the Court-house, on Saturday evening week. , Quito a number subscribed to the stock, and the enterprise will no doubt prove a thorough suCcess. FREDERICK' AND PE.NNSYLVANIA. LINE RAILROAD.—The Commissioners of the contemplated Railroad from Frederick to Littlostown, give notice that they will sit at Frederick, Walketsville, Woods boro', Middleburg , and Taueytown, ml 2londay, the 20th of May inst., to receive subscriptiods to the stock of said Compa ny. The capital is to be $1,000,000, in shares of $5O. As soon as one thousand shares are taken, the subscribers shall be incorporated. Much interest is felt in i the work, and t is hoped that early suc cess will attend it. J . S. Taughinbaugh has purchased a house and lot of Solomon Chroutster, in H-ainpton, for $3,000 cash. FARM GATE.—A patent for a Farm Gate has just been issued to Messrs. E. Roth and 0. Shane, of New Oxford, this county. The gate is said to operate ou au - entirely new principle, uud Is highly spoken of. ImPoitn:u.—The first invoice of Coro won or "CC" Ware imported by us has arrived and Is on our shelves. Please call and see its superior quality and learn prices. We will shortly be in receipt of two invoices of line Iron-stone Ware of our own Importation. Win. Blair is Son, Wholesale and Retail Grocers & Queensware Merchants, South glad, Car lisle, Pa. ' 2t Emir Capt. Norris has just returned from the city with a large and varied as sortment of Spring and Summer Cloth ing, of the latest patterns and 'styles. He has also laid in $ large supply of Hats of the latest fashions—silk, fur, wool, and straw hats—for men and boys. Now is the time to buy your summer.goods and Norris' Is the place to get them. A N AWE VIP IMPILOVE3IENT.-It, will bo seen by reference to Henry Thomas ek, Son's advertisement of Hubbards Self rak ing Reaper and Mower, that this ma chine possesses singular advantages over all other Self-rakers. The driver can regulate the size of the sheaf, and at the same time, if the grain stands regular, the Rake will make a sheaf each revolu tion without any aid from the driver, by simply changing a single bolt. Another advantage is that it will throw oats in a swath or in sheaves. While this ma chine possesses these atiVantages over all others, the cost is very little more. SRPLAFFER'S NEW GALLERY AT HANO VER has the largest Sky-light in the State, and is now making some of the finest pictures in this country. Try it, and be convinced. IRON ORE.—The•Local of the 171anoter Spectator, a few days since, paid aNisit to the extensive Iron 'ore mines on the farrns of Mrs. Sterner and Enoch Lefe ver, in Germany township; this county, about 5 miles from Hanover. He says they are worked respectively by the Wrighatville Mining Company and the Ashland Company, and that the ore ta ken from them is very rich, yielding a large percentage- of first quality iron. About 20 tons of ore per day are taken from the principal mine of the wrighta ville which will shortly be in creased to 50 tons a day. SUDDEN DEATIL—We learn from the Hanover Citizen that Mr. Andrew Lau, of Oxford tovinstdpflthis county,.died Very suddenly, on Thursday week, of ap plexy. Ills age was about 66 years. canENT.—A short time ago, Mr. Da vid Brown, whilst engaged in his mill during the night, in.Hamllton township, Adams county, laboring under the im pression that he was in the lower•story„ stepped out of the outer door of the sec ond story of the mill and fell to the ground below. He was picked up, some time after In an insensible condition and taken to his residence, where immedi ate medical aid was procured. He Is now doing as ,well as could be expected. —Hanover Citizen. AlcontElt.*—On Friday last, Mr. Mai Helsel. near East Beriln, Adams county, met with a serious aeUident, in his mill, whilst engaged in grinding Plaster of Paris. Whiist engaged in the lower port of the mi/l, a large lump of plaster fell from the hopper ataiVe, 14r110pg Mr. H., on the bead, and gutting and bruis ing hla head very severely, Re is doing Am!, AstrruEn.=—Mr, Frederick Lahr, of Conowago township, Adams comity, last week, Ifes engaged At stopping wood a short distance from Ms house, nr,l, by Pomo Mistake, opt his foot so se verely that hlt, lifg was in eminent dan ger frog} e x cessive Wording. He was taken CS his dwelling on a hots°, and through the aid of friends and the fami ly his life was preserved. He is doing tolerable well, though the font is very Pir"Delay not till to• Morrow whet should be done to-dtty," Cure that cough before it ii forever too bite, One bottle of Coe's Cough Ihtlsant will cure, It la agreeable, cheep end efreettud , pelvic are dangerous. A word to the whi t ) athelent. • ter Nibiegfect ter the comitimpt 1 _^7x..r. , - - . , -.. A, • la - • filititeports. -.-: I , ,-: -- - a evir iniw. x tore • , _ IN NEW 'O. i ORD. O**TT Ykio 110 e ......... ~, ••• 0 1 ,7 1 r; TIM o.diptslivied has opliimpai a Drug Store RIM r ' - ' 3.230 20) Jo New ()staid, Adams !aunty, and 36- NV HITE it'H T, -, - - logo wmgAt. -, . - - ',, 3lise 2 30 speLttully call. the etteutioo of the public to 2 Of (.71AtN. ItTE -.. ' 119 hie ',loch of v.vrs too PAIN IS, , " - - 0 0 70 1 WLS liticKwllEAT, . . 15 ho 30 St et) IiAT, • - 6 CLO {XSSEED. 2 00 2 W FLAEED, " - BALTIMORE , - 11 191 1:25 - 300 4 355 • 1 )N 179 - 1.29 4 Ist • 75 to 214 10 30 4 II 5 " • 9 5 9 ca 973 . 84 oti37 V: tfi. ( 43. 4 9U) 2 , 3 4 223 FLOCH -- -- - - AXE, conm, O.N. • - 110(03, T bomL ~ - BEEF CA TT Lk., T hund., HAY, - - CU/VERSE - ED, - - WHISK EY, . C 211211 (lit the Zle it the bride's msblenet•.by Rev. 1). H. Blackwelder. Mr. JOHN CLISE, of 11. null en township to Mrs. E.L.ILAI3I:I',I FF .:VAN, of Huntington township. this county. On the 30th ult.. at, York sprtots, by the ettnr, Mr. A. F. LINA 11 to Ws.% kthill.:. C. WEL,. WAIL, boat of Tylone to suahlp, 11114 couuty, Died. Otl the27th ult., In Cumberland township. JO SEPH EDWARD, son of Ge-mge and Catharine llemler, aged V months and 27 days. On the :Nth alt., near New Oxford, Mr. AN DREW WOLF, hr., aged aU years 1 month and 10 days. On the 39th UR, near Abhottatown, JAMF'S BUCHANAN RAKER, agod 10 yews 11 mouths and 11 days. Ou the 10th ult.. near Lower Dorm ud lan Ch ureh, CItItIKTIANA, Infant daughtor ut Potcr Hart- Intuit, aged 2 yours and G days. Ou [no *.Ntni ult., In York county, LF.WIS CAL• VIN, Infant son of Mr. Jacob Hinkle, aged 1 year stud, days.. Special Notice Calumn. The FrousoboUrs . frlcmd The mere fact that Idadwity's Ready Relief can tie used for so rnanygorxt purposes, In simply the resion wily It can be found lu oltnunt every household. A few drops, taken in water ore tax atmerior, to tuuuy people, as a beverage, to the thonson.l-anii-one nostrum hitteti thrust upon an intelligent community, which, taken too of ten, will surely kill. Ai a tonic, tuouy prefer the Relief to the bent win.-- ul tters. it Is on agreea ble stimulant, warms tit. stomach, tones the Llv• er, I mann tly arrests wit nn, nod si lam,* tuularmus Invent. Its medicalproperties aro no ordained as to make It Invaluable the LUOUIC.CIt one is +deiced with sickness, be It Cholera or Cholera Mortals, Cholera Asphyalsta, Billion* Colic, Yellow Fe ver, Ship Fever, Typhoid Fever, Fever and Ague, Pneumonia, indentation of the Bowels, Swait Dysenierv, Diarrhoea, Rush of Blood to the Head, Ate. This invigorant is invaluable In such eases; aU drops In water, three or live times a day, when feelingly affected, will save health and life. In the most severe cases It is au in.d.uttanoous relief to the sufferer. Always apply nothing else to Cuts, burns, Bruises, Sprolus, Strums, Scalds, and for Rheumatintn; se afford immediate re lief, and consequent en re. Bold by Druggists. Price 50 cents per bottle. May 6, 15117. 2w Thy/ Po=lo of the the Axis! Tho sharpest observers give it up. People who uro proverbial for their critical perceptions, are utterly at fault NO LIVING EYE can detect any difference between the richest blacks and browns that Nature has bestowed up on the hair, and the superb artificial tints con ferred upon grey, red or auudy hair, by the in comparable vegetable agent, (2/t/ ST A DOHlrfl lIAIR DYE, With the color it imparts lustre, and does not the flexibility of the fibres. Niatuirse lured by J. CRISTADOIIO, 6 Astor !louse, Naar York. Applied by all flair Dressers. • April 79, DAL 1m Srandreth`l Milo. Our theory: Local Maces., whether of the Stom ach and bowehi, enlargement of the joints, rheu matic pains, cutaneous eruptions. even dyspeptic coniplalnta, bolls, or whatever form such local disease puts on, are so many "ftroois" of a disor dered state of the blood and bowels, which BLIA.NDBATH'B PILLS correct and cure. Experience and 4000 certia catea gay this Is so. B. BRAN BRETH. April 29, BAT. Ina Ayer , . flifireftpitrllls IS a concentrated extract of the choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to.ssiford an effectual anti dote for diseases Mars:apartlla is reputed to cure. Much a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer Timm Strnmous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their core must prove, es this has, of iinmenne service to this bug, class of cur afflicted fellow-etilzens. Ilow completely this compound will do it has been proven by experfinent on many of the worst cases to be f f p ol d In the followinrcom relate:- , Scrofula, Scrofulous Swelili - 4or and Sores, Slain Diseases, Pliu;des, Dist ulc c, Blotches. Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire. Rose sr Er3 , slpclas, Tel ter or Salt Rheum, Scald Heal, tiln* Worm, &c, syphilis or Venerlal Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged use of thus Sarsapa rilla, and the patient is left in comparonvo health. Female Diseases are emitted by Scrofula In the blood, and ore often iiuon cured by this Extract of Sam:Tortilla. ' Do not discard this Invalnahle melkine, because you have been Imposed upon by some thingpretervi ing to he Sarmparilla, while R. was not. When you have used A YER'S—then, nod not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For minute particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you to Ayers A meriran Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who call for it. A vsa's CATHARTIC PILLS, for the core of Costiveness, Janndlce, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Pool Stomach. Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Rearthurn from Disordered filotn ache, pain, or Mertvid lnastton of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, W'orms, 'Neuralgia, and fur a Dinner 11. They are sugar coated, an that the most Renal t Ire can take Ilan pleasantly, and they are the hest aperient In the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Prepared by J. f..IYER it. NI., Lowell, Mau. and sold by h. D. litiEncen, ifettyshurg, March 11, 1287. 2m • Benz:Tows SEAWEED TONIC% Thie Inedleirsalowested by Dr. J. IL 8 ortinsoc, of MI6 Ls Wooded to digest.* 14e food sad make II lute chyme, the ant emcees of digestion. Hy charming the weenach with Scherek's Mandrake rill; the Tonle soon renown the appetite, and food that could eel be 'elan before mint it will be easily digested. Consumptioa cannot be cored b► Schenck's ?term ate Syrup unless the stomach and Hirer to mak) healthy and the muddle reatanot hence the Touts sod PM' are required ta EGO! crow OW of oxuimption. A hal do= bettlee the SCAWKED TONIC and three_ or four holies sd the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure an/ ordinary ease of 4114*- Pcvia. Dr. Sou ox makor profusion& shim b Now York. Dor. end si hie prioripii: 011os lo Philadelphia .sirs wool lii &sly input auk place. or kW paaphist es seloinamp• floe for his diws for visitaiiin. Pelee oteerre, when purshaelee, the* ths hro et the node" one when In the lot stern of Cemeteries", WA the ether lee be sew le, la perfect health, ars on the Gov. mimes% warp. Sold b,-160 Dewlain and Dea'enaiihte lILIC Dee Itektha or .7.516 the half donee. AU lotus 'or aivee aboard W ati , drawl to M. pinimot's Prinepa: Wilco, Me. lb North Oh area. Phhalc ph4. Genera: Who eta a Amato: Deem Dame Q Co., N. Y. N. 8. Saxe Dcalniors, MIL: Jetta D. Parke, Cincinnati Ohio: Walker it Ta/thr. Litteliet, ra.t CoAlits- Brea, St Loofa. Igo, flat w. ea. sta. 11* snow Thy Deut MADAME F. F. Tllonsros, the great Eng lish Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psycholuetrl elan, who has ustouhhed tho setentllle ctaases of the Ohl World, tuts how located berselt at liud non, N. T. Ntatiiiinh Thornton poqsetotes such wrmlierftil growers ut second might, as to enable her to Impart knowle go of the greatest importance to the atugle or mart tell of either sex.\'hlt , in u trance. she delineates the very features et the person You are to MP cry. and by the aid of an to lactitnant of intense power, iinown as the 1 - '1.3 . - clinniotrope, goomul.(..es grodyce ifte,htte plat ore of the (tit urn Itualatoll or wife, of the tlfr pitaajit, twbt tier Ipltit date of tiorrlage, potill ion in lire, ler otra traite, or chars r. Tn to no hutotiott, ew thnlialln(lS of testimonial); can assert. She wilt send when desired a certificate, or writ. ten ttliaralttre, that the picture D. what it pterpoi to fie. Ily encpwing a small loci; of hair, cud stating place el hirtli, age disposition nod &en - plea lon, and otielosing tiny t+tits at,d cis tllpwl envelope addres‘ed to yourself, you will receive the plclore and deKired Information by rcturn mall All communications ea.-redly confidential. A ddreaa It eonrkletitie, MAI3AME E,„ TON P. 0.2 Y(, llotlaun, N. V. miarch 4, vier. ly A ton 141417 wititrning to her country home. after a minimum of n few mouths in the Clly, wits Madly recognized by her friort", In Mace of a Mall , . T11.9111111119bs ad face, site had a soft ruby eritdplettion of outride sintattblystrb Ith.l inste:p of Wen iPtli rep she really aptlc4rett not eighteen, Upon Inquiry es to the rause onto great a ehange th e plainly r told them-V.tilha ascii the (AIIRCrtiIAN HALM, awl considered It an invaluable acquisition to any Lady*" toilet. By Its use any Lady or gen. &lemon eon linproye their pommel appearance an hundred fold. It issimptein Ita rommnstino. fs )iature hemelf'Punic, yet ansurpinaed in ts eni,aeg lit drawing Impolitic!' trormnlso heels no. ~4,,,,1 tn u0g and haetyl &Ina the skin and corn• phoown "Vy Its divert notion on the °Miele It draws frog It all ila Impuritlea. kindly healing thq and leavil the surface as Nature in teileJ IZ should be, c mtromft, smooth and bettor tifnl, priee al, seat vs , Mall or Express, on "0, ceipt o• an order by W. ('LARICE& CO., Chemists,_ sa. ikare•tte lit. Srractute, j. y, Ttlbonit in3 , ,Oltn44P'ntaltif the** 9rltiellatitiC Now* 4 it kW, 4,7 V.IIINISIIES. DYE-errUFFS. MI N Dt) CLASS Patent Medicines• and a MD assortment Of DRUGS! in a a oril a coMplete sleek of 1 3 , ,0ds generally kept to a first-class Drug Store. All of which hate been patch .sed daring the past two Weeks, and will ba sold low.. All the articled formerly manufactured at the old establishment in En-t Berlin can be had here. Understanding his basiness. perfectly, and Fele , Ong his genus lainuelf, he in al,lu to w,rtnnt his limp pure and no represented. Tie public are requested to glen him it tri..l. D. 1. .11ILLER. New Oxford, May 6, 1867. 6m Publie Kale OF BEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY.' —On SATURDAT, the 3.5:6 day of MAY inst., the subscribe:a, Admit:derail)! s of the estate of Adam Spitler, deceased, rill sell at Public Silo, •t the Lite residence of said de cedent, in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, one mile west of White HAI, the.fol laaing personal property, viz : TABLES AND CHAIRS, lied.° and Bed steads; Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, Bureau, Carpeting, Eight-day Clock. Silver Watch, Looking Glasses, Chests, Trunk. Queens a are, Crocks. large Iron Kettle, Iron Pots, 'Smootbing_lrons, Spinning Wheel_ and Reel, Shovel and Twigs, Dough-tray, Churn, Tubs, Bier..la, Buckets, bteebards, Saddlebags, half-barrel of Vinegar, Ac.; a lot ol Corn and Oats, a lot of Day, &sued Lumber—plank and boards, Grindstone, Wueelberrort, Saddle owl Bridle. Conan, a Lag() lot of Chains, in , clod;ng a first-rate Log Chain, Cutting Bon, 'Single-trees, Stating Boise, Long Ladder, ;Scythe and Snatb, Aces, Maul and Wedges, Forks, Rakes and Manure Hook, Mattock, Shovel, Spade, a good Shot Gun, Hand Saw, Drawing Knives, Augers and Chisels, Baskets, lialf-buShel Measure, 2 pair large hinges, a lot of Bags, a lot of Leather, old Iron, with other articles. too RULnerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. X., on said do t when attendance will be given and teloas made I.nun n by HENRY Bi!R, HENRY BISIWP, Jacoe Ect - NK, Auctioueer. , Adui'rs itErAt the same time and place, will be offered, at public outcry, the Real Estate of said Adam Spitler, deceased. consisting of A TRACT Oh' LA - I\D, situated as above stated, adjoining lands of Israel Eckert, Abra ham Rite, William Duttera, and others, coif taining 44 ACRES, more or less, having thereon ~a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with oue-story Log ,40 f: „ Back-building attached, a large 171 Lag Stable, Hog Pen, ace., a good well of water near the door, and a choice Apple Orchard. About twelve acres of the tract are,cleared, and the balance the sery best of Timber. This property is a v'ery de sirable one, and the sale should, as it no doubt will, command general attention. strAttendance given and terms made known by THE HEIRS. May 6, 1867. Sherlfrs Sale. N pursuance of a writ of Fieri Facies, I issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Achms county, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed at Public Sale, on SATMI— DA Y, the t Ith day of MAY inst., at I o'cloek, P. N., at the house of John J. Stash, in'Nfnunt pleasant township, Adams county, - the tul— lowing personal property, viz: 2 bend cf WttltK HORSES, 1 yearling Colt, 3 Mulch Cows, 1 young Bull, S Shoats, t three-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, I large Sled, Hay Ladders, Stone Bed, I Reaper, nearly new, I Threshing machine and Horse— power, I Winnofeing Mill, 1 Plough, 1 Single Shovel Plough, Corn Fork, Harrow, Duu ble and Single-trees, 3 sets of nurse Gears, Hal— ter and Cow Chains, Mike, Iron Forks, Grain Shovel, Dung Houk, Tar Bucket; 9 Acres of Wheat in the Ground, 10 Acres of Rye and 6 Acres ot Oats ii the Ground. Aloe, 1 Cook Stove and Fixtures, Wood Chest, Ax, a lot of Grain Bag., a lot of empty Barrels, Tuba and M.at Vessels, eith other articles. There will Le a credit of six months by giving 4 note with approved security. Taken to Execution as the property of John J. Staub, and to be sold by toe, PIIILIP lIANN, Sheriff. Sherifrs,Offiee, Gettysburg, May 6. Is6l. Public Sale. rtiN SATMIDAIithe II th day of MAY I L Y last, the s.thscriber, Exrculor of John G. Plank, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late residence of said decedent, in Cum berland township, Adams county, near "Round Top," the following personal property, vis: 1 CAKRIALIN, Beds, Betiste.ids and Bed• ding, Tables and Chairs, Bureau, Cornet' Cup botird, Clock, Cook Store and FixturesrTen.. plate Stove and l'ipe,,ChesL Sink, Looking Glasses, Carpeting, Stand. Window Curtains, Table Linen, Stair 8010, Qu ren.i. ware, Glass ware, Knives and Forks, with a varie'y of other articles, too numerous to n.etition. Sale to consms roe at 12 o clock, M., on said day, when atten dance will he given and terms made known by JOHN E. PLANK, May 6, 18C7. Executor. Notice. ADAM SPITLER'S ESTATE.—Letters of atlministration on the estate of Adam Spitler, late of Ilonntpleasant township, Ad ams connty, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in union township, and the last named residing In Cumbr rland township, they hereby give no tice to all persons Jude' ted to sni 1 estate to make immediate payment, and those having chums sgaiiist the same to present them pro perly authenticated for eettltment. HENRI' BAIR, HENRY May C, 1867. St Administrator*. Notice. TIKENHY HEITIAR'S ESTATE.—Lette?a testamentary on the estate of Henry Beitler, late of Mount / joy township. Adams county, deceased. haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to solid estate to entice immedistr pa, ment, and those haring claims against the same to pre sent them . properly authenticated lor settle ment. TIWSTLE, May 6, ISM 61* Exec Apr. Notice. TAMES WITHERSPOON'S ESTATE.—Let ters testementary on the estate of James therspoun, late of , Freedom township, Ad• ants county, deceased. haying been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Freedom township and the last named residing in the borough of Gettysburg, they hereby give notice to all persons indchted to said est-lta to Make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them pruperl,r-a4st henticated fur Rtarlilelli. JOhliPti WITHEB,SPOON, JOBL-D. DANNER, May a, 1867. 81 ---- Executors. Married Life; SERIOUS REFLECTIONS for Young Men, on the - Errors, Abuses and Dimon in duted by Ignorance of -Nature's Litee.--A Personal Narrative of Misery, Desna% and Final Restoration by Simple Scam Should be read by eresy young Man la the country. Sent, for the benefit of ell, without price. Sent in a Sealed Envelop• to any-address, free of charge. Address JA.URS S. flE'll 4 F:R, Roe 5,11 4 7, Ovueref Poet iNtlee, April 29, 1867. New lurk City. T"Itl he4t PHOTOGRAPHS made in this county, nre wode at the ltiscelsior Gallery, Settyshorg, opposite the Hitnk. I - NTS I FITS I FITS I get Cloth r ing to look well and niske;you look well, PICRiNG'S. go to SPRINT CLOTLUNG Jut ricgiveil lcuaft/B'. 1,1011 White Goo4e, Ruillinr, Ild ff ings n o J Trinimingp, go to War* picwitmc, PrUNI4S, Valises ! 44, at, , PAMS't E=C =l4l2l== Hubburd . 1. SELF-BAKER THE ondereigned are agents for this cgs. braced Combined Self-raking Helper and mow", Thiantachiee has two driving wheel 4, hinge-loint and rolding. : bar, is very simple in cot:dm:teflon, and, is considered by those who have used them to be eqaal in grass to any light machine made for mowing only. it cuts 4 tent 8 inches in grins, and 6 feet 6 inches is grain, is a rear-cut side•delivery, cepsble el cutting a whole 6e;tl of grain whitlow% binding a abvisf, and does the most satisfactory work in lodged grain, to be worked with two horses. We claim this delf•raker to be the best in existence. li'armerereading over the different advertisearents will come to the conclusion that all are best, but we will give them our reasons for calling ours the but: let. This Self-raker - has four rakes (no blanks of fans). Tht driver,.by means, of a small lever in front of him, can Lake either rake sweep the platform at his will. ion will see by this that it makes no difference how - tar on have to drive, you can'afways bare a fuil sheaf, thereby saving binding, gathering or dividing sheaves. 2nd. Iryour grain is one thickness so thin it will permit of making a sheaf each revolt,. don of the Rake ur you wish to put the driver on the horses, you can do so by simply ihaw kg one bar, and nill keep the rake:, all on to drop into the lodged or tangled grain. H•rein one point to which We wish to draw yells.' Attention. Take notice where all these raker strike into the giain and then compare.tkem withAlanks or reels on , other Self-rakers., 34. If you eirsh your outs on a swath, vS your later fret, and it will do its work per fualy and you will be enfo for — wet weather. 4th. All men know that in a bead-Leila, Reaper that else reel must be changed for dif ferent kinds of grain to make it reel on plat form, and so musts Self-raker to make perfect work in extreme tall or short grain. This Rake has this most deal:al:4e and indispensa ble improvement, which co other rake has. This is done by changing two set screws in rake-re.d which works on a Ora. With a combination of these four desirable points, it has been unanimously acknowledged by all disinterested and practical machinists to be decideuly a mple and durablain its constrt.e• lion. At the great National Field Trial, held at Auburn, New York, last July, which is run. ceded to have been the largest and stverest trial ever held in the United Starts, lasting several weeks, under the entire tuanagement of the - New York State Arlenltaral Sudety, this machine , was awardtd - ihe Gold Nledal fur the best- Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower, (Class Nu. 4). Since the great trial, different machines are elaintiug Medals, and most persons are in a fog about tt. We will explajo : There ware about 50 differeut machines entered for the different and they nere crossed as follows : The b rat machine in earl' class was awarded a Medal, and the second best a prize of $25. Class No. r, Light Mowers; No. 2, Reopen, Hand Rake, (for grain only); No. 21, Reapers, Self-rake, (for wain only); No. 3, Combined Reaper and Mower, (Ilend-rake); Nu. 4, Qom hined Reaper and Mower, (melt-rake) Mb. bard's; Nu. 5, ronil'ined Hand and Self. raking Reaper and Nlower, (throat' oat oa account of inferior work ) At the Field *Val held by the renter County Agricultural Stalely, on IteAlliskets farm, last July, Hubbard's Combined Ben. raking Reaper and 3.lower was awarded Ike bigdiest premium, for the best work dose. See Circulars for report All we ask is term era to come and see this amain' for them selves. We warrant them to give entire satisfaction in all respects. Sample machines on band. Extras alwayi on band. Breach Shop at York, Pa. Address Granite 11111 Pus,- office, Adams county, Pa. kir Also Pratt dt Smedler's Patent Horse Rakes on hand, built by Geo. W. Grant 411, Columbia. Pa. HENRY TFIOIIAS k SON, Agents May 6, 1867. 'tf New Goode. VORRIS has just returned from th• city wlth a targc asortment of Clothing. CIO! and examine theist. [May Ater FARMERS, ATTEND TO YOUR INTEREsT6I • . Gettysburg Foundry. ripHE subscriber would Worm his civilian's., and others, that lie is still manufatturias various kluds of C.atinas and ‘lachine lassie to order, on short notice, such as Tllitfl3ll6RS ANI) POWERS, (lve differeLt sizes of Powers,) Ctover-eessi Rollers end Cleaners, Corn Sheller, anti Sep. orators, Cornfadder Cutters. Straw and Hat Cutters; PLOUG II S such as Csst Barshepr Ploughs, Sid*. hill and Corn Ploughs; the WIIthi•SPRING lIURSR RAKE, the latest improvement ; aLio Metal Screw* for Cider Presses, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or porches. wits everyain' else in his line, all at low prices. - - FUR' SALE.—A light Two-hurse Wage.. • One horse Wagon, and a - Spring Wages. IQ new. DAVID STNIOISIL. April 30, 1813 6 . tf Latent Fashions AEVAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELERRA. rEp PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (UR LE SPRING) SA - IRT. Tut woinsarut. ect:tisii.ity and great cow. 'PORT and t•LRAPICIIIe to any lady Werrinx the Dc. etix ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experience•l.pattie. trimly in ail c roward Asserublies,Operas,Carria. get, ftoilrond Cnrs, Church Pews, Arra Chairs. for Prometade and House Dress, as the Skirt 0313 be folded when in use to occupy a smell glare RS easily and conveniently as a Silk or , Muslin Dress. av, invaluable (polity lerrinoline. not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lily having enjoyed the PLCANCRII, cow.. rout, and great onsets:ries of seeming t b • DUPLICX ELLIPTIC 6eiti l o Sulu , rue a• single day. will never alterwtrds w II ingly die. pence with their nee. Fur Children, Misses and Young Ladles they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the SID& String, but will preserve their rerfect and. graceful shape when three or four nrilinarl` Skirts will bare been thrown aside-as useless.. The Hoops are covered with double and twist. ed thread, and are bottom rods are not only. double wings, hat twice (or doulde) covered. pre ventili: them fro* wearing out when drag. ging down steps, stelfa. 40. The Duplex Elliptic is a great tenth* with' *ll Mimi sad is unirrroAlly recommended h the Fashion lingesiors AS the STANDA - •'4 SKIRT CUL TM/ FASHIONABLE WORLD.. To'enjly the following inestimable adettntelei. pea in Crinoline, wiz: superior quality, perfect sunnufacture, *Wish shape, finish, flexibility. corutort and economy, enquire for, J. W. Braidley's Duplex Kinetic, or Doubts Spring Shirt, and he sure you get the gennino article. CA Orol.l.—To gutted against IMPOSITIOX be particular to NUTICE the skirts offered n• "DUPLEX" hare the red ink stamp, "J., W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel "Springs,' upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also NOIiCC thnt etery Hoop will admit a pirk being passed through tbs centre, thus reveal. Ina the tyro (or double) springs braided togetb.. er therein, which is the secret of theft flesibil. ity and strength, and a combination dot to be' found in any other skirt. Fult SAIA iq all Stores ',Jaen! MST CLASS skirts are sold tbrougholt the Milted Stites apd eltewlfere. Manufactured by -the Sole Owner. of tbe' Petent, WESTS, as.AuLEY k CAM', • eT Chambers k 'r fl .1s fil Read* SM.. N. Y. . Lis 11. UM. aro HET T.—Before doing to, prop , 'Cure a good Trunk or Carrt - duck, at ' =