mut, atemirsu tatiiirtra op , Pr ALIMICD Yvzat 1111 DAY, HY H.. 1. terAHIX. Tgruct.—Tab Dol.L.Ann per annum In *delane— Two Dom.Albt Attu'FlifTY L'lr-iltdlf nut paid In topphop. yto nnteterlptfort whiten nt the option erne petblteber, notll all nrreentwesture pnbl. • A lI\F OTMMEMFPTX !merle+ nt thp V141 , 11,- large rethenktn to thaw who nrlvertlne by the yenr. Jon Parrs. o, of evrrr denerlpllon—rinm the µnallest. Isla I or card to the lartirent lundbltl or poster—done with di µµteh, l u n y ork.isu mannerind al tin lowrnt 11% lig ratew, OrTICK oil 138111,0 RM Street, n few (loon aline the (bort-Hoene, on the opposite µde, wilt' "lltdt.yribtrig (Alm" on thr Atternies, Physicians, &c I:=I k TIMINFN AT LAW, 1411.1 prompt& attend to all regal bualnees entruktad to him, Irwin/ling the two. n ring of Pt...lona, Ilounty, flax* Pay, and all id h., Maim,. nominal the I . fli bat Attn. andiatato .ioserranents, ttTre In North-great corner of Diamond, (let ty. burg, Penult. April 14, hth7. If =I ArToRNEr AT L.% IV, 11 Tort lrulor nt I ontlon pefttl to eat leotion of Prnottonx, Bmtnry, a n d nork-prty. om tu Illy S. Y.. cortA rof the Ifirui loud. rkif vnburg, Aprtf R, Mt. ft EDWIRD R. BTEHLtat, ACITORNrs w, WI Mithfutry mad prompt tr Mend to rtll tmsTur. rnTrurtorl to hint. HO oi=mitutit,..,“:“..trit:uicalittngomortg..l Orr.. HI ar v n . : litug • nml nearly opt.,4lte boon., of hum, Mareit 1,. wriox ICOBT, .1 , 111.1 P N. KIM l'Tgg. AITuItNEYS A\ It 0i1:Z.44E1/AM. , hes emaciated JOIIN I y. hit ketTlf, , Irt the Pelletier or the Lew, xi 10 , odlee one door - west of Drug t.re, • Ilamitertibura %tn.! . . • ottlention given In wit., collection. and tleimmt ot ...atatelo. All laical Inpilneaa and Winn. , to Pett‘lona,Rottatv, Utrctt PnY.nnd D.M -/tg..4 againnt United Stakte,t, at all taw., promptly awl en!. lently InitMicied to. lAnd Warrunta located, find choke Farms for Nth. 111 lowa and other We.turn blaten. Nov. 111, E 1 Tr As ItEsti NI Ell the Pruetiet of Niedieity. in j L r.irrLlNT(iwN, and ‘,llO, hie aerrtr»r to he public.. Ottlee .1 Isl+ house, corner of tom barnstreet 8.11 , 1 ?On tt,l* alley, near the Railroad. NI intention given to Skim Ihmytmee. tleethh n, Nov. 0, 11%7. =I OFFICE AND DWELLING, A tew doom (row the N. N. corner of DeUlmer., and 111$h /street.. neer the Presto, lerton Church, Oettyshmth h. April 1.3, L. - . Dr. W. 41 Ntrocl.rim, 13H YHICI.IN, /NON AND AcrodhrEVß, lavlns parnuinftntly local.' In New Oxford, will 'runny.. Ilk prriffairiiin In all Its lininehea. Inn ftivil/. I nll i.111.t . .4 &airing 1111 protlirwinnal werylees Inv regisiwted to will and witanilt him nt In Iliiiinver Mai if = A IinOTTSTI)WS, AIAMF4 COUNTY, % I %Minot. tho pnioNloe of hie proreoPion In nll 104 hninehoot, and w.mlfl nmporifull) 1(1%11,0 nll per. 011.4 1111 Ohl ',lauding dimly.... I, can and ron Atilt lOW, Uri. 3, INPI4. J. I..4WEENVE it /L f., M. D., )I:NTINT. INK his office one door west of the Lt t r ellurell In tilnlsawn..lning street, and opt.- cite Dr. V. Homer's °Mee, a here thane wishing to 111 IN I`l.ll tI N Dental lon prat - toed are respect - p l itdox ed to roll. It.nrmaitnces: Dm, Homer, Hey. If. ft. Detwiler, 1), Hes , Prof, M..lneos, I. P., l`rof. NI. tie Ivr.ltorg, 1CZ1E2313 kVING iA /11.i.zu BERLIN, AD. llope+ that by at riet attent lnt ion to Itlaprof...tonal ttntle% he may merit a share of the prthlle pa t rf MOW'. 14,112, Prkl. if GLOBE INN, YORK KTIIEET, NEAR TUF, DIA SION') exTrrnwn,u, Ps.v.r A undershrnol Weald innst respeelfull,e In it. form Ills numerous friends and the polite generolk, that he has pnrelotatel that to sahib 110.1ed and well known lintel, the "tlinite inn," In loth street, tietlysiturg, and 1 , 111 Spore no eth In vondnef It in tuannner that will nnt de t niet tarot Its former high aputatlon. fits tattle w 111 Im, e the hest the market run alTord—his rhainhers are spacious and entrifortahle—and he has Mid In tor his lair a full Woo* ot- Wineat and here is largestabling attualed to the lintel, which 1, 111 in otlontive ost lers. it will he his enlist:till etuleavnr to render the fnl lest sat lvfnetiod s attests, ranking his house ilollll* til thrill as f101.11)1C. lie RA, a .11:11. nol.ln's lull routine, determin ed ns Ike I, • deserve n large part of It. Ilornem her, the Inbr Inn" Is In Yurk street, hut near the ltmutoltd, to Piddle /square. WOLF, And' I, ISM, if KEYSTONE HOUSE, •. CIT NMIIERSBURAI RT., a F:TTYKIWIIII, PA WM. R. 211YERS, PROPRILTOR. TII IS Is a new House, fitted up in the moat ap pro. fit style. Its location Is pleasant, central and convement...cry arrameement has been made for the accommodation and. comfort of guests. The Table will always hove the best of the market, and 'al.) kW the bent of wines and liquors, There Is C01111110.110C1.8 Stabling attached, with an accommodating moiler always on hand. This Hotel in now open for the entertainment of the public and ashore of patronage is solicited. No e ff ort willlse spared to render 9441,1hetion, IN 11. 11, lelff. if RAILHOAD HOUSE, I= HANOVER, YORK COUNTY PA., T"andernigned wonid reepectfolly Inform Ala numerous fr len& and the pubilc generally, that he has leaned the Hotel In Ilapover, near the Depr~[ formerly key, Ay ) Ir. Jeremiah t it In a mKaonlinleer; ri l)tat wilt ice general ea rt tiefacilon. table ik hose the beet the taarketn ran of cham ber. are spot:lona sad comfortable—aml he hoe trill in for Weber a fall clock of titular wine. and Ilauoni. There la etabling for hill'iel. attached to the Hotel. It will be 111,1 constant cairns ,r to render the naiad malefaction to his guestsma king his homiest. , npar a intro to their, de nte. me °eke a altar a of the public potrousge, deteT -11140.1 ex he In to d.erve a large part of It. Re- Hemlwr the Railroad Hon., near the Depot, mauover, Pa. A. I'. BAttillEß. 0,1. 2,1465. 1,1 alsovmcwrigtc's rtANOB. C3ROVENSTEEZO 4 NA NON, GROVENSTEEN'S PIANOS, 499 Broadway*, New York, liroodway, New York, MI Broadway, N. V., coming the favorltr OVER ALL OTREHR. with r , i 7 t,i.potk tb Ankat e rrirs at ay - Movers of 0001) in k.rk ' Pt Irr . O.E....#4l l l l ttr 4 PO ir riElt. thanother it 111.4T-CI.AR 4 makrrsk. Retiellht Plrrnlar. GROVENSTERN Q l'O., 41110Ftroadkirny,1 1 Mr Yorkt Oct. 14, 1447. 3m TOBACCOS AT J. M wARNEtra EVERHART'S FR's KUM 1101.101 E, ' CORNER OF ROWARO A 'MAXIMA iniumers, fillialMODE, MD, 'fhb Haw la on w linnet line between the Nor( Mini Central and Baltimore & 01110 Railroad Depot.. It haw been refitted end comfortably ar ritrignil for the eonvenienee and the entertain mint of mimic Nov. 20, bed tf HOUSE PAINTING GEV)ROI: A." W ARNNR, HOE4IS PA INTER, Witahlnr,tou st.. iiedysbilig, At. u0O1) WORK AND MODERATE PRICFM ' ..1111y 1114— Monei hr Free ae Water. 10, Tv A.' rtufec.7 l l4 raltYr r A' are wanted to im tit trade to every City. T ' Ck g". Village. 'Hamlet, Workshop and Factory them: Ir% out the entire world. far the most saleable Wiwi ticavver known.—&p rex CENT. PROFIT and READY RAKE WHEREVER OFFERED!! Arnart men and women fah 'make from LS tntio ‘lC d e j .? .'rAlelnPPOterfrkftfaglrocgy'l ;L:: r ..., 2 ,.. ...... ,P;orli. liWAlOney required i ptertl i ti oul . Rm. bilrlialinees and receive laßsifW IHZ lelitti- and to Linke Fey ea diy sad y, wrt clot. fall wpm raud addrcati MANOR &CO.. (From Parte i SE Broadway, New York City. Feb. 2.1, mg, - - ,►ern 19,Pton. y..I.SHIGNANZ i3AtiBl:l - 4 Northeast cornet 0(00 Dim , (nen% arra to Nlrilellan's Ho t. ,ICitireltatern, ) a_ Whore tee ran at all times be IV ll<,‘ ‘ aa l n Zt l i4 t tita t r ' ;4 l 4F ll7‘ :1,1'.r„'.% . Minn. 01 a4l '• 5. ,M WA - - WRITIARN LANDS. 1111 AVE moo valnable WYATIEELT LANDS *hien I will trade for one or more FARRB in t 4 enniv, Tho +Ws nrt werilwrtica. litoi i er.y n ribito toe birming. kart). sippllewthau aealren J. BBINKERHOM Oettyntoneg. April S, WA if hand, amortment ‘—* • • . • • ist•lhe 11.toer • - .C. ?Tim co:l l 4 l :6l4tr a ltellidgr : ; Pr GETTYSa W:., BY H. J. BTAHIE. NEW ARIL4ACtEM.ENI3, H KNUY rot (Or Ink in Roth •110 re OlSStblere,, Lai MlidPirranrelnentS to get fresh supplies eve ry week from We city and la determined to nell Meow. He invites all to al• e Wan a roll. His stork ronaints of ft BOCFRIFX NOTIONts, FLOUR, Corri,Sfeal, Chopped Feed, Con, Ontn, Wall, Baron, lard, (*berme, Crarlsgrn,Tottnero, Se cs% nod lama, COSTEPI, Testa nlytitp, ennilles, that (ill, Fish Oil, Tar, Best fWlfel H M ' fletitftv. and n great variety of Notion, (Studien, gr., gr. • • . ilUr The Cann or Tniirie will be liven for Country Protium., Knell as Floor, Corn, Onto, But ter, F4g., Pntntoen, Raffn,'&e. Isll7. tf 110110:151:110 Oldrik. I.wa AND A I.I.OTHIPAR WHO WThH TO IMPROVE TH 6 underwlgnekl %vow' Mill. Snlnrsro I hp pob Ilv MA by Will oontlikupot t b. CARPENTERING BrsiNmrs, - at hie old wind. on West street, Gettysburg. and is ready et all times to accommodate throe want. tog anything done /labia line. He is prepared to furnish nil kind,: of work for Wilding purpeace, of the beet material, and a: , neatly and cheaply an it eon be done at any other estabilehmeait to the county. Experienced handealways in readi ness and work exes-tited with promptness and ~11:51 1 : 11 14 a nkful Ibr - perd favors, he fro b y at tention to bitalnese, to recels a a liberal Islam 0 peddle patroi r inge. WBI. CEtRITZM AN, June 17. Isar. if . _ REMOVAL ! THE 0 ETTYCIBUR.O fiA1.1.1 , 21Y. rE rinderidgned takes re In announcing f r o the citireux of (;eni 'than{ and the public generally th at helm. removed from Me 4411 rOOll. ant ]Vint . Middle etc., to Italtistoinc Ittreet, and melt oppotilte the store of Fahneatork Brother. The morn he now occupleit has been recently fitted up ext....ly fur Ma linen...,. The location in PR admirable one, enabling him to take pic ture« in all ahadehof ...their, and sr! th a correct -110.0 11110 , 10.3111,11 no where el.'. PHoTtif iftApHia, of every sire slot timeriptloo, eseeuted in the Parttentar attention giNen to the I'AIiTE DE VIS/TE, 1-, and to oopylikg AMEBA.. TYEKS and DIGUEEE , ITYPt>, of cleavutarl Mend.. Alamo . . tilE GETTVINIIIIIG GEMS, xtyle of Whirr , w huh ban beemne ye, Aar w Ith the puddle, not only for their besot e ta for elaspnrdia not eon, rnlence. SIXTEEN for ONE DRLDUI rade. Alan—THE PORCE LAIN PICTURE, which tor tlntr Irentil. and du rability arc Ine.uriwoo.d. We are prepared to carry on the biudneua In all Ills sarinu. .lanoehen, gild ton Ina had emaddern hie experience we run no rink In GUAR ANTEEIN4 l PERFEIT MATIO , FACTION Our (nein t Ire for a full display of uor 4111 Are Unequalled In a) other Gallery In We eounte, and we would then fore Ins its rye* one to cult at the 21EW OF7ITTSBUIV: SKY-I.IOIIT CIALLFAIY. and 'mont]. Gut . tottrelinrno and Indite ter yourselvts. LEVI MPER. June 25, HOLID.II' PRESEXTS ; Dry Goods! Fancy Goods! JEWELRYA KILVERWAILE. Worth over 112,0000001 All to be wild roe (tEE Dtkl,Alt EACH. AAAAA VALE i CO.. Ifr2 BROADWAY. NEW YQRK. AOENT FOR EUROPEAN MANUFACTURERn. A I twain co, that In connect nence of the ovendoelc- Ins of the English umrket, an Immense ..0.14.11ti- Iv .4(1,111" mat FANcI" 0001tri hove been coat tO them with instroetions to be cleared for intinedlate l'Aftu, at any siterblee. A. tit Co.. tune, therefore, res‘th ed to oiler thew s.a.e./Ming to their ordinary sygt.n of hardness at r 1 each, without regard to value The follo*lng Ind shows the °Tie nal wholesale prices of some of the articles which they now of fT i4wr. Wolf, Imd buffalo Rohe. from $l.l IV to in 00 Seto of ertullie or think, A) 00 to 100 00 TAMA& " 15 00 to io on l',llore " " 111 0() to 40 00 Silk and SoUn I)reu. Putter. I[4 00 to 4% to Derek.. and Es, ptlan ClOllO4 II 00 fol.: 00 Alpamn and Muni/n . 4 Ltonew I 00 to TO 00 Freneli Nterfo.4l/..ITW-11 1 " 10 00 to 15)00 Oninbrle,Ttilbet and Mohair 4 00 to 101 p 1101toulal and tilliptlvadris 2 00 to 41 00 Silk amt La veils '' 00 to 000 134.tx Ifni. rutlo and Volloro 400 to 500 lenlr.. of 1.11‘..* Commit . 2 :10to 41 00 IlrindkvreLLlertilk, Hem• ti wiled and limbi oldereel Linen Inv,: per dozen ft dtt In IS 00 Ladles and lienta' Caftan, 'Woolen ,nod t•111111oNe atiolllmlo ILoow; per dozen pairs 100 to I'2 00 /.11,11, , and 5(0010 Merino, ndtan, Linen and natan tiltirta and l'n-. . . - . Cott, \ eat and Pantaloon Pattern% In Cloth, Cruedniere, and Doeskin 00 to ti 01 Linen and Woolen Tattle Covers 200 to 0 fie White and (101,4,41 Linen Napkins - per dozen to MlGlins, White and Unbleached: 4W 1 2 *1 per yard 15 In 40 Flannels; Shawls In Woolen; Silk and Merino Nubia% or Clouds; Woolen hoods; Blankets; Linen and tlunlin Sheetn; Velvet and Morroreo Portmonales; Shopping Bags; Knives, with pearl, tortoise and Ivory he r bal.: French (locket; Cdlt and lleonce thaslcal Bott•s; Revolvers; ' , mains Pieces • F.a,y Combs; Heir Net.; 'M yer Vara (Smelt Work Roams; Album.; Family and Pocket Rages; Opera Ogee, de. We have also received a splendid assortment of WATCIiLM Gold and Silver Hunting CaSes for Gents; kn. &meted do. for Ladles, together with C'bulna of every pattern and style. Sete of Jewelry to every verlety ; Sleeve 'tat toos; Thimbles z Lockets - , (rename; Rings of ev ery •, Braoelets•, Gold Pena ,tc., kr; SILVERIVAIti: IIF.PARTMENT COM PRiHnot. Silver Dining and Tea lietA,Crotora,loe Pitchers, Table .Ipn al4, Forks. Ten Pots, Cream Pitchers, Sugar ltowla, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets, Card 11, "'spat K iv es. siyru p Cups, salvers, Poi t monaley, Pie Knis ea, Fish Knives, Mwitant and Malt Spoons, Napkin Lingo, Eng Mande, NlGue Holders, Card Cowl, All the tax. e 11d of articles to be mold for SI SO each. The expenses are paid by the sale of Coupon. or certificates naming each article In the stock, and Its %nine these Certificates are enelosed In envelope. mixed up and solo! ut ( . I.:NTH E.4014—,1 FOR 51-11 FOR et Whstet er article Is natnol lu the Certlnc,ate can he obtained at ON DOI,LAIL The %allele will be shown to the holier of the Certificate, and It will be .I,f his option, whether he pay a the dollar and tatee_ the article Or nat. In ease al Lich, sent by tun I w expresa are not satl+fnetory, they attn be returned and the tn.. Iffl will he refunded. i:v cry . Gertltleste entitles the hold, to game ar ticle of %ter - ling %nine, worth much more than a dollar. in proof of thin READ TIIIP OPFNR. You can have for anv of our certificates and any of the following articles, so that if you are HO( pleased with the art isle or rkrtleles named on the certificate, you need not lose the In Bents you paid for it i One Silver plated three bottle Castor, hand soli, silver plated Butter Dish With plate and co, er, Lady's Shopping Bag, a 11,1pleture Album h o und lit velvet and gilt, set of Tau Spoons silver plated on a bite metal, set double plated Table Sots,. or Forks, Pants pattern ID.: yards easel inere,l pair Jouvln's Part,. had Oloi es, splendid real tlfeentehattia Pipe, or solid 10 carat Gold plain ug. INEFEII ENCI.74. During the four yearn see have been agents for European manufacturers, we have received Mtn. deeds of oimmendatory aoliera trout the prow, and letters from private hull, Idunls, exifftpeditg the Idglitat ratkflietion with our method of do ing Milne*: 'll c hoe e many of these testlmo ntala attic names and date., printed In natant, let form, and as we here no apace for them In thin ad. ert t, w e 0 ill send ropiest free to 671 3 te d g i '. eversdesired, we u ill send articles by Ex preas. 4'. 0.11. Bo that the money tired on ly he paid ON DELIVERY or THE 110014, We accept the entire reeponnibillty of money gent by Expres. Vogt (Mee Order. or Brink Draft. We went agent', EVERYWHERE to whom n Liberal compensation w 111 he paid, which can be learned on application, Tuka care tin t nan d, Tone name and addrasa In c a clear, distinct nand, and Mama, A RRANDALea 162 Broadway, vele York. Pont Oilier Bog, Doe. 6, 1257. 3m A F~►Bj4NT&p A. 141( Ferden having a Mott FARM kg sale, and willing to take In part pa) ment one or wore* tracts of choke. Western Land, located In well settled neighborhood. near 0 aunty Towns. Rail Roads, dm , will lend • plarehasee`by en quiring et this office _ _ . TURBINE WATER WHEEL ITANING reeeimt tIeAT R VIr li r b tt er a m i 4 r 5 1 'a., Adaing, Fnuaklk llina hmrrr = l 6 l V l ,l ,pw =ll34onef ettlag i . Md., enwreetltiOnt4V 44111 , n,,,,,h =LTA= igner,fhl'Ot4447:ll,/sh -14.1 to ardor, DOWELL n.ka - Trmt. Agent., net. 4, 1%411 Int Hriterstown• ~,,, §2Orilur si , - Aw. r ix 9i4l i iN. mr. I,i , th e illtill@Miof . SAL . e No, And solletou the eontinuett enternisite of eNtr.: It in• itu hbvenantant. on dellt•OF tO gllEt the ma p tiallhrtiou. Clit• es moderate. llenitlenee in went Middle street, crettseleurg. P. 14.—He It a licensed Auctioneer ' under the. • • . 7 1,L tt L ftA qf VRINSan, . ASTIOI4, ZOUATES 1 • rricm, Anther orders, the rryparno u ZOUAVES" will inset et their A m fo- bustaise sad rillErhaw t iWAVeriti t rilUtillZoa t : A. Si. ay osier °Clime Captior,, yid. R. rysTra, n. P. Pet. 4. 1!87. tf 0W44. bet I. It tin) our 1-414b)pe4ins txN IN and be ostirtneed- CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE & (`['LP COACIP - WORK, - of the hand and moat approved *tying, sinijoroffittroaed Ithe heat material, to which they ink lie The attention of buyers. Having built oft work with arena iwre and of material. selected with special reference to beauty of styli. and ducaltillts, we etmA•olindently recommend the work sioloplioure . tastifty no - , either In ur out ° Air va ne eld a% an o f ou r of nor work to th a t yin. , (ho in want of our kind ot vehicle, that this Is the 'thereto buy titer. REP- 111.1 A ,44 , 1111 Y 11111A1Sel1 iirvnp,at.hewl, tioirre and cm re.u.ongthle terms V Give Ilk I 1 call, at lair Fatory, near the earner of Wakningtun and chamben+lntra .IrcetA, 14.4- ty4l.arg. . . I=l NEW COACH SHOPS. YANTIS, ADAMS A CO., = trE take thIN method of Informing the puld V V that , we have eatabliahed now'roach at Llttlesttown, where we are pr. pared to manu facture to order all kinds of 11COGIF>t, CAR RIAGD4, $1:1441117,tte., On the tittorte.t, nothe and timid acconunodating _term,. Our hands !idea been proeured from Baltimore, and, as 11 me none latt choke material, we can nut tip work to compete with any chop In the State. old work repaired and taken in exchange for new, tf STILL AT WORK MaiMMI CARRIAGE-211.11i1W: fugal bra ucheu, at, his okl Wand, lu EAST MID . DLE STREET , GETTYSIM' NEW WORK xnnde to order, and REI'AIR I NG done protnplh• and wt loweet I=l I=! •TTeo 11,t-mteSPRING WAGONS for male. JA J TROX . . EZZE2I CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS. /REF. undersigned Wive roommed the ('nrrinee• Imucing huNitu 4A, AT TIIETII OLD STAND, Sli k 1,4 red Middle eel, Gettysburg, Po., • where they nre prepa ed to pat up work In the moat feshionable, Atli. antlal and anpertor man ner. A lot of new and vend-hand CAHRTN34>‘, BUGOIFJ 4 , &'., ON 11.1-NT, which they will illepaite of at the toweut prince• and all onlerd will he enpplied sci promptly and ratticiactorily nv podrilble. I= of ut ehenjw.t rat el, A lance Jot new and old HAlt NEM; on band and for male. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed ha them, they solicit and Will endeavor to de‘erve a lunge share in the future. July In, U 165. tf CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, On Baltimore Street, opposite the Court-Homan =I Every denerlptlon nr 'work exveuted In the =1 E=III NEW FIRM. AT THE MA) S'TAN'D. IFISTAIILISIIED IN 1N17.1 EMI= T-MAVM .elated with me, in but•lneas, my won, John F. McCreary, Under the firm and style of V. McCreary & HIM, and 1 desire to say 10 My old friends and the public soneralts that sin,. the wet, the menu facture of Meddles, Genoa., Collars, he., has been revived at the oil estab lished and well known stand on Baltimore street. one square owuj.ll of the Court House, Getty, burg, Pe.. El *ring had an experience of 10 years In this es tablishment, I feel assured, that, with reneaed attention tp businesa, - we can still further merit and fecinvii a fulicshare of publie paintaitse, D. .31el'IlltA With Increased faellitlex for conducting our eineas, we are better prepared than ever to avidly the wants of all thaw who nay need anything in our line, We expeclafly fall the attention of Farmer! and others to the mimetic'r quality of our Plain or Quilted Seat:Aide Leathers Horn Middies, Hamm all kinds, with Plain or Quilted Beat. or wabout fastening., no Horn, nousino, Plain or Quilted Peat Scotch Coliara,Beather,l Side Meddles, (finking,) Plain or Fancy qaddle No Seam Collars. Cloths, Best Welt Harness * Col talon daddies, tars, 8.1 Bridles, of all Patent Leather Collars, k I fair or black, stitched or nosy:cher', ' rou ed or Sat, Bent heather Wagon )4artinisebt, Whips, 1, it: and i feet Carriage \ Harness, all, gong, styles, is flrxer or bback Plaited Team Whips, mounted, TrotLlng:WlUps, Bent y brlltlgl 11171111.01, Ladles' Riding Twigs, 11110,1 Bridle., Whip Lashes, (dirt lis, llone Blankets, ~ Cruppers, - '. &c. &c., dc, Ike. In 'dirs.!, every thin that pertains Los tlnd-close general horse-fornisht establiabmflut constant-' 13 on hand or made too r promptly, of the N cry beet material, and by the t oat experieneed work men in the monk) , i two Mtelng worked in the , establishment MT the bud th ) ears. I I We arrenow manufacturing • excellent lot of iHeavy Draught and Horne). Col r% for those Nrtm prefer OW . OM 11 to cl ty 1111141 e w ork. ltepitlri reasonable terms.tdillk lids done nt 411 t mill-rand on All are cordlall3 invited to call ands .• mine for themselves. n 5 our work to foil recom -1 Mend Itself. 1). McClll 6 :Alcti & . IN. Feb. 4, 1518. t f Great National Telegraphic COMMERCIAI, INSTITUTE, :pg. 809 nue! 811 Chestnut Street, PWILATITLFEEZA REMOV AL Ts Me Placa{ U PI No he die PO Part of the Second Aid thee/whole of the Third and Fourth Floors of BANK OF REmatlC AFTLDLNOR, nearly oppesite theNentinentsl HoteL Thp beets es sed essefinc. binaries. CoTlege in the city. The son* qt Teaches bassist =Perim.. Fklobetlen fee the tountine-room in the 'short est, possible time . eontintent with the I n terenti of the Send foe nteetent. Clive inn TAYLOR & SEARCH. dti n ifw. 4 1 44 fig ; /SOW LigSt, HIM killtOra op.TUßT t unTialled i. : e ;ew edition n y f 40 Ur. 'W on the reetteateure (without reted/elne) ot Spermstorrhau, or Sent hull Week . larvoletnner• me, at oy,4lezilralt43 .. ~W llli c i t . .f texi l i mpiion: A t t ; :pile A 7 t:itki•xel.i by self•indulgence or MX it MO'S , . I t t . litr eilritiP/Orttif 111,9M1L v The cot T 4 ',ITS, In Pile Mi . rante Year'(l.ll 2 elt lqi E. 4 ZH.,.._,ttar.„%oz.:Ungin)' 'u ces ' or ael 410. me mvy he ra ‘ dically tatted with. ae tut u tare dangerooe nee of internal medicine or the appli cation or the knife—point ILA owl • node &cure at once simple, certain, and elYtVallel, byenlig of which every sullrerer, no _matter ttt 'tan' dttlo4 t r ta q t , r , e{ Fut , setr y, prO Valit'lcladrlelkittal be IW the hands of every youth and every mnn In the land Beta tinder meet la a plain envelope. to any sui dneitivpregodd, on receipt of etc rep/ two pot edtrapm. Alan, ittivertat a , rriage thttle, !tat Sydr , -41., M PM fort, ijitLitet." v Vete Orl, P. O. Box Ali. Nov. 22. 4417 .11 11,4'n n *N4T4QE Tftptimrot,torutertyll:.Men riVlllClt'ald itANlk`ifi iciodn,t t. okint4 notice. lie_enllclV the patronize of the neigh borhood anWinkzvanintre 0110410100491 Sit e him a call. IjEciWIE ti/VOL Jane le, elitlf.-•tc. 41, E NM , Irvod MOW Miiartfaut of Ws IRE" rizkirWrrsltzlize.ro- •tm own m • • 0700 1.. e will it thallt toU = %be Rsceiskor. 11,19 N, 1304tethen, (pit F. Commissioners ailtAdams county hereby g save notice that they have Sliced upon the following times and pluees for holding the 'SAX .IPPEAI,I4 for IS6S, in the several boroughs and Townnhfint of Attains eonnty, when and where they will attend, to hear 11,ppeAlst, bets ern the hourgaof A rieiock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, P. M., of each day, as follows: For Mount3ov township, on Mroolay,_the 27th of,lnininre next,nl the hoi:eofJ, gm. Newismn, in told Tor the tounship of Germany uud the borough of r.nt h,at on rnestlo.,, the nth or .I.liiiiary next. at the 1111[1140 ot Philip lit•tnier. , In I.lttleg• tot n. are non. buildUag a variety of For town 1i of Talt m, \VrtlnewlttE, Ito Mtli of Ittlitukry in..v.tott the hoimeof ler, In !MEl...town. }4.r the lovrt,hip ~r Connu Thttrmisty. thr .ioth of Januar) next, at I tit. lioilsia• 01 }ytinn o~ 11,111 , r, In NI , , t,r, •tolvtl. • 111.• I y of Mryltht Frtitnv. the :14t of Ineturtry next, tit the litingt , of .1. 1•:. In soul tint nshlp. Forhi. g I • itralein, on Sal unhy, the lig of Frhrunrn t,t, r.t Ih. t • of .Inntlt In If utth.r.t.. ts. th.• .1,1(4 hrtlnry next.lll the holt+. of 1. FL llowlrr, Ili N, n 11,Apt of. P. 4. TATY., W r. rel.( Fnr the t,iw risk 1p and litirnugh or Berwlek, no the 4th ~1 Fehrukx3 'text, of the house of Wilenk, In Ahielltetown. , For the tot, nrltli, of 11.111110”,,,y1 Weilnewiy, tho Ft It nr F ebrimr, nett, nt (Ito of Alm, H. M 1 ,14.411.1 1 ,1. 111 Ewa 11,01 u. . For the 1,1/114 f 1;4 a.long, on Thunmlnv, the alb of February next, at. the house of R. H. lit liatunton, For Ilse lown•ltip of Huntington, on Friday, the 7th of February next, nt the house at Mts. lane Heed, lu Peteraburg. }or 11, to sash in of Latlinnre,on Fat urdar the Nh of I, 1,1.1% n. - .1, tit the house of Mrs. Jane Ree.l,ln Petersburg. I or the bra 1,, 1p of Ty, one, on Nlonday, the nth la February next, at the house of ?dm Cook, Ur lb ICl , llllrg. • For the tot, nslilp of Mennllen, nn Tneatinv, the Ith , lay of February next, at the !wawa( rharlea Myer, In lhopleren ille or the 1. - m . llollp of Butler, on Wednewhiv the I Zll. ~f Vehruar:, next, at the bons of It. W. hot, to Ni.l,llornw n. 1 or the tot, tr-htpof Frttrittlln, on Thuntlnv,thr nth nt Frlahttry next, it lIII` Iloll.` of Neu Ittalent. For the to ughlp of llnnilltonhno nu 51.4.1.3* the tah of rehrustry next, Id the hon. of Alex Ilenchool, In Falillel.l. For the township of Liberty, on Tuesday, the lebrtutry next, t the immte ofJohn Nun nenitik, r, In sand township. For the township 14 Freedom, onWed:m.llly, t loth or F..l , •uars twxtoit the house Ili Nimuel gorily, in Kahl township. Fin the ton tishins ul Cumberland anti High- Intel, on Thu r.day, the 20th of February tio..xt, at Ihe house it Franek}Krems, In Cumberland township. Md. tin, bormutit of Gettysburg, on Friday, the 21st of February next, at the Commissioners M- M.,. In (IN tv.toir,.•, . . Y...%MI'EL WOLF. ).11'11111.AN WIF.IIM %N. • .1.10)13 CommigglonPrq of A,lntnq county Atteqt—.l. M. WALTIRN, ('l.•rk. Corner of Carlisle Street and the Railroad, IN order to give the piddle something like an talequatt.llon..l tht•lnt men.erhx kof Lumber, Cwt Olin rn, Tiu-ware, kc. , he., on hand and for sale the undersigned, at lint etdablbstinient, In Carlisle street, across the Railroad from the Pas ...miter Station, he would t innut•lnn• at.l•ll.lr limits of ri newspaper advertisement will allow: =l3 Beards and Plank of every grade, from cullitiga Lopanel, loieb, anti Smnt ling, pine and hemlock, %tiding, planed and unpinned, Flooring, Sninglea, Shingle Laths Plastering Letlig, Pickett, leanly made In.ra and Sash, Blinds and Minn tern,—ln fart, r‘ertEdlig tined f o r building plarprege.. Shamokin While Ash and Lyksns' Valley Red Ash, the.. twrnt arletlesholng ths purest m 11111 4 ,0 for all chnnestle pnriscoes. Also the •s•q Is st Baud-hap and n) Smith Waverly, Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf, I trirotal, Stewart a l'ool.,(lrrtusental, Excelsior, !loval and the gmentld l'ooklng Stoves, all for coal or woml. These virletlen are 'Ural froal the hest not most popular looking litoves the market allfmls, and ape all warranted to give entire salklaet lon. Also, a Very large varlets of l'arlor. Saloon end Shop Rouen, for oat or wood, Including the eelehrat.l Monting f.lory, the Vulcan, Mid Meteor, Itotual Meteor. Lad, Violet, twat, Regulator, l'otnet, Egg. New Knit, l'arlor t 'enk, Am.,4e, hire Brick awl Grates, for oath ~r on hand. The ass.o. Solent s !library, a es) thing nets...arc for kitelien or household purposes, including rs kin:, ilnuil rr ‘,l ~mcenlrnt set cheap art tries of new design w itch must be seen to 1)e it {unreels t ed. The stoek IN so iargt and Dried that those who Let e list viattsa I the .UWI4IIIIIIIO ha,. no con ception of its catcnt. In addition to the kltehen tnrnstls , it Menai. Bathing N'eseels, Ten Rt Ciitunlier Seta, plain and fancy, Chamber But kets, Blend and spire iloties, Teo and °once Canisters, Deed 'loxes, Spit loons, Tumbler Drain er, Bill-hend Boxes, Waiters, Ale Carriers, Water 11 C.,lf.rs, Slaw Callers, Nurse La mps,Jelly Moulds, Pudding Moulds, }Went Nutmeg Grates, Comb Cases, (len. tintrtt Plates and ABC Plates Ash Buekets Hour Sieves, Itird Cage s, spout }heads, Cat.: Stills, Lanterns, Busting Spoor's, Large Forks, Candle fit tcks, Card le Moulds, ('upper Dip wrs, Wrought-Iron hiving Pans, smoothing I nano, Foot Scrapers, Coffee Roasters, Waite Irons, Snuffers, Dinner and Auctioneer Bells, Egg Beaters, Oilers, Fluted Funnels, Cool Sieves, Giass-top Fruit (An', Plain-top Fruit Cans, Self sealing Jars, k,., al, Tin-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attendod to, Ii) the lest of workmen Cast-Iron rots of every Mee and variety, for oo‘es, Fettles, for t+seklng and pre ser‘lng, Tin-lined Kettle+ for ditto, Cast-imn stew Pane.of every nita and yarn t 3, Porestalk and tinned, Kith a thonrand nod one other aril eh. i.npnv.lMM to in on ads ..rti•e uu n t. Attention is, specially directed to.three valua ble Patent. for width be Is wont, and shout Which there Is no'hutuhast, as can beano:Med by twores who have used thert i :ix.: THE UN/VE LOT R mAL CIIPX-WRINOF DCYI"II4 WAMIITNti MACHINE, and the er bested DIAMOND CHERN. The patine nro invited to can awl examine good, and prier, He polaranteett Ilgu r e a.Wae every thing In Ida line al, exceeding low ra Come nod see, to panty your curiosity, It you do flin want to buy. No trentble to ghow goods. =um EW AND CHEAP CLOTHING AT BRITWERHOW •ST CKS 'THEM! JT BONNE • OFF, corner dr the Minn:tad and York atattett Just retttrated trout tn. olty ip with an n:lanai! 'tractive aaaortment of CLOTIIING FOR 8 • I. dt SiMIMER WEAR. . rime as cannot POI to 'v Cull and judge for xeellent material, loct.34l4ll4.arink e ; '' 'n %VA 'N of and dker- whleh he will sell at wart Lake the ft off very rapidly yourselves. To look at the tasteful rut/ ing, and neat nods and then to eel h• War prire' . - ,1 / 4 - 4 hut buy, wiser/ War see II en tooth t, est to ,in co. Ile has t oat>, Pants, Vests, of nil sty ter Leh ; nat., Ittfts sod Sllofq; Shia*, of ail kinds, iilMllery, filmes IT ehletileNts•k•lle.4, Caaviits, Linen and Pape In So.pondom, Ilrumbe,, rOinlm; Trunks. N litho., I'mhrellaa, Pnekpl golaisi. yrs. hitpd.tag lip' ill , di rig' tilsioscis, /I Pen. Hu • Zru7l..St ac ute . , Jewelry. with a thousand and one other ticle, entire)) tno numerous to de toll in a newspaper advertisement, ; lie asks the attention of thi• patine io WA new M eo I stork, ntident t tisk ti pin' ilenar—and no Sine eon or a ill sill cheaper. lion t Sd,.. t the gore— corner of York :Wirt and the Diamond, ocl t ynlourg. - TACCID JiTiriNERTIOFF. 1 April al, 1547, 1f of MNMY II&YERK' FI , T.ITF.-I.etters Mots menisr) r the mate of henry Myers, Iste toff! Orommhip. Adnms countyy, deeermed, hominggrouted to ttu. ireelehhinPd, wi ie .ldlng in the th° 1..0.41,,M, Pie hero ly times Do ti,* to so perldns Tot/Mod ip snld eotate to make ttilutedinte PiTatent, and those haring ctrilmx nen: iisl the sem,.tn present them proper ly •ut henUested for settlement. lIEN/ty 4 riuri. 'Fk.ettor. natiimpl4 I T Oettyttiorg, past reeetved at the EXCRLRIOR GALLERY. Albinos . 0 4 11 1 74, Qqr 4s4.:a* ,csqtlxias, over' lb t I . %,l 4 Pte L ,l 4 Nitire"ca, c ‘ittn a t tg a re have ' bonen now and are determined loath lower than the name qualitirt. can lie bought anywhere in this county or mato( 1t C. 4, TA Eitir, Jail. 21, 1947, • ' C L or iw.,74aw 111.agar__InTift !Ripply - 11" .17 MVKLOr ADDER wanting a gook article of rerfumerj, Paritir Rattli:dr' lll .'rnit to sup plied at .1. is j1t:II1CR~. pricer. CaHand examine specOMl,ll . • lc:, 4 , 410. . . er - ‘ i - -•' 7l-1. . ,:-..7.-4 - 4, - .„ • - , .a ~:,----- . r , • oz. , • ,- 7 • .. 1 .%.: - ', 1 , '- GETTYSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1868. TAX APPEALS. • • LUMBER, COAL, STOVES, TIN-WARE, AC• 171.31"Vt , HURG, PA AN IMMENSE STOCK! Eli=l I= =l3 D3=l IN THE lIALIAW-WARE LINE C. H. BUEHLER. Eno/toes Notice. Ihr. 20. 1)47, RI, THE SKATES. 1 hr , kater I Igh Ily tough• Itud a knowlng that betteath the lie -1% hereon he carves hiagalr dent'. A Atitrenett oorpee In eflenee It gloreth upward nth!. ploy ; IN cold, blue, mid Shama steal Beneath tbo t reimUng of We h.ol it duo along 11114 n4RIA away. lie has not seen ttt horror puss; His heart is blithe; the %Hinge hears Ills distant laughter; he eireera in testis shrrnlt a athwart the glass. 1111% the nkatem, we whn skim The ;turfing-. of Idfe•e vokman flood. And drive with &Ar.. in .ivor blond A .I:wind danne from brim to brim. /ttu• feet nn• Kirin, bur filewu burn, hope,. umpire like marina blblot ; u orl.l taken Courage from our word., .1 tut tatro tilP golden time return. - lint ever near uB, silent , cald, aloof them Who bounded from the bank ith eager Beane, like ue, and Rank, rteinme their feet were orrerbol4. They eniik throngh lireathinrholes of vice, Through threarberous ',Lorna of unbelief They know not their despair and grief; Their hearta and min& are turned to lee. HOW PEEBLES AIIIIKED TEM °LH MAN, • - BY JOHN 4/111.L. Peebles haul just asked Mr. Merriweath er's daughter If she would give him a lift out of hachelordom, and she had said "yes." It therefore became absolutely necessary to get the old man's permis sion, so, as Peebles, said, that arrange ments might be made for hopping the conjugal twig. Peebles said he'd rather pop the inter rogatory' to all of old Merriweather's daughters, and his sisters, and his fe male cousins, and his aunt Hannah in the country, and the whole of his female relations, than ask old Merrlweather. Hut it had to he dons, and so he sat down and studied out a speech which he was going to disgorge to old Merrlweather the very first chance he got to shy it at him. So Peebles dropped in on him one Sunday evening, when all the family had meandered around to class-meeting, and found him doing a sum in beer measure, trying to calculate the exact number of quarts his interior could hold without blowing the head off of him. "How are you. Peeb?" said old Mer ri weather, as Peebles walked In as white as a chunk of chalk, and trembling as if he had swallowed a condased earth quake. Peebles was afraid to answer, because he wasn't sure about that speech. He knew he bad to keep his grip on it while lie had it there,. or it would slip away from him quicker ,than an oiled eel through an auger hole. So he blurt ed right out: "Mr. Merrlweather: Sir, perhaps it may not be unknown toyou, sir, that du ring an extended period of some five years I have been busily engaged in the prosecution of • a commercial enter prise—" "Is that so? and keepin' it a secret all the time, while I thought you was tend in' store? Well, by George, you're one of 'ern, now ain't you ?" Peebles ha 1 to begin all over again to get the run of it. "Mr, Merriweather : Sir, perhaps it may dot be unknown to you that during au extended period of some five years I have been engaged in the prosecution of a commercial enterprise with a determi nation to procure a sufficient mainte nanee—" • "Sit down, Peeb, and help yourself to beer. Don't stand there holding your hat like a blind beggar with the paraly sis. What's the matter with you, any way ? I never seen you behave yourself do in all my horn days." Peebles was knocked out online again, and had to wander back and take a fresh start. "Mr. Merriweather: Sir. it may not' be unknown to you that during an ex tended period of dye years I have been engaged in the prosecution of a commer cial enterprise, with the determination to procures sufficient maintenance—" "A which snort?" asked. old 3ienl weather,; but Peebles held on to the last word like it weln his only chance, and went on. "lii the hope that some day I might enter wedlock, and bestow my earthly *sessions upon one whom I could call my own. - I - have been a lonely man, sir, and have felt that it Is not good (or men to be alone; tberefore—" "Neither is it, Peeblet, and I'm all Bred glad you dropped In. How's the old man:" "Mr. Merriweather, sir," said. Peebles, In despairing confusion, raising his voice to a yell, "It may not be unknown to you that during an extended period of a lotilbly man I.have been, engaged to enter wiltikkok, and bestow ,all my com mercial enterprise upon one whom I could procure to be a determination to be good for a sulticietit possessions—no, mean—that is—that--Mr. Merrtweather, air. It may not ho unknown—". o .kud then agatu it may. Look here, Peebles, you'd better take something warm, abd lay down, you ain't dell." Peebles, sweating like a four-year old colt, went in again. "Mr. Merriweather, : 'Sir, it may not be lonely for you to prosecute he whom you can call a friend fr; tkimmerelal maletznanee, but—but—oh, dang—Mr. Merrlweather; "Oh, Peebles, you talk as wild as a jackass. I never seen a more first-class Idiot In the whole course of nu -We., What's the matter With YPP orlyhitw?" 6 Ali• itterri weather, sir," said Peebles, luan agony of bewilderment, "It may not be unknown that , AA /T*1011,94 a • ilelY )I'4, n9.t : f9r %%Pr m• (dal period of wedlock telt 'Tor Kane five ..eaur—huA—" "See Atm, Mr, Wades, you're drunk, and If yo' can't behave better than that, you'd better leave. If you tlon't, I'll chuck you odt or I'm a Dutchman." Iterriw Cher, Aid ll'opett,lse, frantic with Oa tr, "It may not be un known to you thit my earthly pomes sions are engaged to 'enter wedlock ttPti years with a auffloieu • lonely Itlatt, t who Is not good fur ICO metal Main oThe blood] deuce he Isn't. Now you just git up and git, old hops, or hawk what little brains out prya you ye got ; \ I With that old blerriweather took Pea bles by the shirt collar and the part o his pants that wears out first if ;la ails down much, 'TAO. Atilt him Into the ester as tf tie liadjit4 run against a I °muck., game at A:WV miles an hour. Before old Merriwestber had to akutthe front licwt ; tliOkkoli cAktet•d leiri L 9,ii?'4o#l nroi *MOW that litre kting arottod on 4tre pite,enstuit i , and tifenaltod 4 116 . 4 r vailekl'AßSin! and yelled oat: s. I "Mr. 3ferriweather : Sir, it may not he unknown to you—" which made the I old man so wretched mad - that he went out and set a bull-terrier 4 on Peebles be fore he hada chanetto lift a brow]; and there was a scientific doetight, with odds in favor of the dog, until tti_ey got to the fence, and even then Peebles *mild have carried the bull-terrier home gripped like a clamp to his leg, if it hadn't been that the meat was too ten- Filler. and the dog, _feeling certaLu that somethifig or other must eventualls give , way, held on until he got his chop (Oa tt. ' Peebles' calf, and Peebles went home I half a pound lighter, while erriweather asserts to this day that th y had to draw all the dog's teeth to ge the flesh out of I his mouth, "for hp had an awful hold for such a small animal." or course, blerriweether's daughter heard about It, and she was so mad that she never gave the old man any peace until be went around the next day to see Peebles about It. Peebles looked pale as a ghost from loss of blood mid beef, and he had a whole piece of muslin rapped around his off leg. Merriweath er said : "tett), I'm sorry about that muss last night, but if you didn't behave like a ra vhig maniac I'm a loafer. I never seen such a ilehbvite au knee I was born. What's the 'groaning of It anyway?" "I was only tryin' to ask you to let me marry your daughter," groaned Peebles. "Great—what"—you didn't mean to say—well, I hope 1 may be ,hot. if you ain't a regular old wooden-beaded idiot—l thought your mind was wander ing.. Why didn't you say it right out? —Why, of course you can have her. Take her, my boy ; go it, go it, and I'll throw a lot of first-class blessings into thepargain." _ And Peebles looked ruefully at lib de fective leg and wished be hadn't been such a fool ; * but he went out and mar ried the girl, and lived happily with her for about two months ; and at the end of that time he told a confidtlitlal friend that be would willingly take more trou ble and nutiergo a million More dog bites to get rid of her. TUE NAN WllO WIND NT NM WM. As we were traveling from New Yoik to Boston, our attention was attracted by a very peculiar looking man, whose ap pearance indicated that he had lived rather by his wits than by any labor of his hands. My companion Informed me that his name was Brick, and said helves a man universally known in New York as one of the sharpest fellows In driving a bar gain—always ready to drink with you, hut never ready to pay. - He never has any money," said my companion, "and lum curious to find out bow he will get over the road with out paying." "Probably he has a ticket," I replied. "No, he always travels and boards free when wit or trick will pass current in In their place," said my companion. ""He has a shocking bad hat on," I re plied, noticing the dilapidated condition of the beaver be Wore. "Yes, but It is some trick of his, doubt- Ws, for the rest of his dress is quite gen teel," replied my companion. Presently the conductor entered the opposite end of the car, t% gather the tickets from the passengers, and give them checks lu return. Arany of them, as is often the ease with travelers, had placed their tickets in the bands of their hate, so that the conductor could see that they are were right. . I watched Brick, to see how he would get rid of paying his expenses. As the conductor drew near him he throat his head out of the window, as though admiring the beautiful scenery. The conductor asked him for his ticket No answer. "Ticket, sir," said the conductor, tap ping hint on the shoulder. Brick sprang in the car, knocking his hat into the mad. lie looked first at the conductor, and then out at the win dow, and in a seeming fit of rage, said : "What do you strike a man in that way for? Is that your business? Is that what the company hired you for?" "Beg your pardon, sir; I only want your ticket," said the conductor. "Ticket! Oh! yes, It's all very well for you to want my ticket, but I want my het i ") replied Brick, bristling up. "Very sorry, I merely wished to call your attention, and I took the only means in my power." "You had letter use a cane the next time you wish to attract a person's atten tion," replied the indignant Thick, "Well, sir, I will apologize to you again, if you wish. I have done so once already," said-the now disconcerted con ductor. "Yes, no drutiat I but that don't restore tug property that's gone." "Well, sir, I cannot talk any longer. I'll take your ticket, if you please," said the conductor. "Ticket! Haven't you just knocked it out of the Window—hat and all? Doyen want to add insult to Injury?" "Oh! your ticket's hi tltp itatband suggested 1,1;e cc,ndutor. .fteiuppoaing you stop the train, and go back and see," said - the hatless Brick, with indignant scorn depicted on his fac.e. "Wall, sir, I shall pass you ftae over the road, then," etiii the conductor, at tempting to go about his duty. "The price of a ticket," Bald lirtek, "l' three dollars; lux Waver cost me six.— Your goad tleAse will show you that there is a halsoce of .3; , kart tigee dollars In faYe.r." Condueror hesitated. Haat looked like a gentleman to one not perfectly posted up In the human face; he was dressed well, and Ida dignation appeared Altdaset holiest. "f 00 you after I have collected the tickets," replied the conductor, paw lag on through the car. Brick sat In silent intAniuktkon, frown lig At eyeratbing, until the ofikrlnt tAtAktli, and- °auto and sat down by the aids. He then, in an earnest undertone, that we could overhear occasionally, talked to the ounductur like a Dutch uncle, and ago saw the crestfallen man of tickets pay the hatless passenger three dollars. The trick was at once seen thrtwg/a by both my friend and tiva4ii, and the next told us he was hard-op—hadn't dollar—picked up an old hat at the St.. N • toles Hotel, New York, put hie cap In li pocket, and fattedvtai that tilt Wl* ShAVII OA P 4 NONI ;L. and it did, with t Into the bargain. A covvrai\edildr thinks that CA4nm (bus is not ettlUe x ti to raw* credit for dia -00.V014444 Allea\as the country se. l 4. he coo l not ell hive 'Ahmed ft 50TH YEAR.--NO. 14. I=== Iu 1884 the chid WM * Bll *lntense that the Thairues waa covered. with lee sixty one, Inches thick. I 'nest nil the birds perished. 1n 101 the cold wag go execagive that thetfandsbed wolves entered Vleituwaud !Waned . herons nod even. men. Many people in t_lermany were froaen to death 1111695, and the winders of lien' end 1099 were nearly Re had. In 1709 occurred that famous winter ladled, by 11Induction, the cold whiter. All the rivers; and lakes sere frown, and even the wea for several miles from the shore. Tho ground was frozen nine feet deep. Births and beasts were struck dead in the fields, and men perished by thrmaands In their lasuses. In the south' of France, the wino plantations were al most all destroyed ; nor have they yet recovered from that fatal disaster. The Adriatic sea was frozen, and even the Mediterranean about Gonda, inij the eirrea and orange groves sufffred ex tremely In the filmed parts or Italy. In 1016 the winter was so intense that people traveledlaemss the straits, on the lee, from Copenhagen to the province of Beata, in Sweden. L. 1729, In Scotland, multitudes of cat tle and sheep were buried in the snow. In 1710 the winter was scarcely interi or to that 0f.1709. The snow lay ten feet deep in gpain and' Portugal. The Zuy der Zee was frozen ever, and thou mods of rieople went over It. And the lakes to Euglaed froze. In 1744 the winter wen very cold.— Snow fell la Portugal to the depth of feet on the level. e In 1754 and IVA the winters were very Revere and cold. in England thestroag let ale, exposed to the air In a glass, aas eovered lu 15 minutes with lee one eighth of an Inch thick. In 1771 the Elhe was ftozen to the bot tom. 'ln 1776 the Danube bore lee five feet, below Vienna. Vast numbers of the feathered and tinny tribes perished. The wintetv of 1784 And 1786 were un commonly Revere. The Little Belt axe thaten over. From 1800 to, 1812 also, the winters were remarkably cold, particularly the latter, In Ruaeia, which proved No dies*. (roue to the French army. A )POLITICAL CHAI2II4IkE.. A very highly esteemed Radical Judge of Ontario county, N. Y., was recently united in matrituony. He wedded a very respectable and Iflghly secomplipilied la dy of Democratic principles, residing in the same comity. He went to pass the (Wet night at a hotel in - Cananingua.— The lady was duly conducted to the bri dal chamber by her maids. After a pro per length of time had elapsed, the wor thy Judge ascended to the ehambepand found the door locked': He ruppe&for Admittance, when the following dialogue ensued : Judge—l desire admittance Wife—You cannot come in here until I. • you change your polities: Judge—l cannot do that:, Wife—Well, you cannot come in then. The Judge then descended, remaining below about an hour, waiting for Ids wife to repent and revoke her cruel deci sion. He iheu returned and . ranl•ed. Judge-=Will you now admit me? Wife—Have you changed your view,' yet? Judge—No Wife—l cannot admit you•theu. Judge—My dear wife, this is ask ing,too much. Wife—l have no other terms to °trey Judge—You cannot be so cruel He received no answer to this. After waiting tt short time he again descended, remaining below ahother hoar, in a dis turbed elate of mind. At last he again ascended, and rapped desperately at the door. There was a alight mend within. Judge—Will you admit me? wife—You know my terms. Have you changed! Judge—Yes, I now come to you a stiff copperhead. The door opened, the Judge vanished, the curtain fatly, and New York has gone fifty thousand Democratic. FREDDY, a fair-hatred youpgater of four summers, the other day,•after being for some time lost In thought, broke out thus, addressing his father t • "Pa, can God do anything?"' "Yes, dear." "Can He make a two year old colt In two minutes?" "Why," said the aatontahed parent, "He would not wish to do that, Freddy." "But if He did wish to, could He?" Insisted Freddy. "Yea, certainly, if He wished to," "What! In two minutes?" "Yes, iu two minutes." "R'e'f, then, he wouldn't be two years old, would he? " Theold gentleman collapsed. A Haan Hyr.--IFaid an old preacher once: "Fellow•siunere, if yea were told that by going to the top of those stairs yonder, (pointlag SO a rickety pair of stain at the end of the church,) you might secure your eternal salvation, I really hardly believe any of you would try it. But let any man proclaim that there Vie-re five dollars in gold for you, and I'll be bound there would be such a getting up stairs as you never lid ec." A VENDER of hoop-shirts was recently extolling his wares In presence of a cus tomer's husbaud. "No lady should be without one of these atittrts," said the shomnau. "Well, of course not," dryly tosutweited the husband, who was some thing of a wag; "she should tub within "I sAX, Clem," cried two disputing darkies, appealing for decision to a sable umpire, "which word is right—di-sactly Of de-zactly ?" The sable umpire reflec ted a moment, aud then with a look of wisdom, sold, "1 can't tell per racily," THE bride's veil originated la the An glo-Saxon oustota cif performing the marriage undep a Oft* of olsdh. held at each ettrner by a tell man, over the bridegroom end .bride, to eonee,4l her A onEbNiKklarf ear abu time, 4ry atteattye, nunang upon a cane-bottom etAr, Ai, length he said wonder what fellow took the tronble to Ilnd all 4tiem ar holes, and put "tams around ,em.t, A YOUNG wognOut in this Slate sras so Impressed with tits *Pt that she was born to be hung beenase sho had stirrer been droveoed, that the hen* borhelt A 111611111.111 Lt Ck•W' eioryTrAtiften of the gi : atlb frauds prepetreted (luring the wai, the people would be amazed beyond measure. The slime of corruption taint ed almost every public illatnasetion, and thieves abounded more than honest men. Here is the list horrible reveln thin. The :it: Louis correspondent or the Cinel neat! Enquirer says: There is no telling the ways thatmen, greedy for gale, with uotavall themselves of to mimic" their fortunes, especially during and attire the war, as tll5ll 1110 VI, been found willing and anxious to Nell soul and conscience for nllttle filthy lucre. A few days mime an incident voeurred with* very remake illustrates „this. An 11.1611101 W well employed to dig up and remove some of the bodies of Union withers In the Wesleyan Cemetery of this city. In lifting the vented he thought they eecuted uneasily hollow in their Bound, and opening some of them found that no bodios had everimen placed in them atoll, editing hutplanks or square blocks of wood. The mystery to ti e honest lilbernain wan great, but .when It wan told hum that the rulon sol diers were buried by contract, the un dertaker reeeiv,lng re witch per collie, and that the bodies could he sold at handsome ptnflt toismaentedicalillollege, the doubt was at once rejuoved, Ott the avenue to a large Amami' lummtilately disclosed. This was only one of the ways the war mode men rich. A PRAYNR ANSW F./LSD.-111. W. G., who Item on Huth street, not far from Knattli street, and who has been warded for the past twenty years, has als'ltYs dakired to be the father of a daughter— his .elilliken being all boys. t , ti great, lanced, has been his desire for a daugh ter that he has often prayed that li?rovi ilence might hies' I,lw with one.. A kind Prtititlenelt was not .4rif to Ilia prayers, for, W hisurruidt surprise, he was granted two girls on the kith ingnot, the difference in their Agra being seven hams.—Cincitinati - VIFIEPTIMCI ANDPIETTLINki COFFEI:---Tho following appears - valuable :—For ono pound of'coffee take one egg and beat it well. When the coffee 1., nicely brown ed and cool enough not to cook the egg, pour the egg over it, stirring. It until every kernel is coated with a var. nlallr and let It stand a few minutes In a warm plarmantfl It dries. This will prevent the escape of all aroma, and Ix not affected by mOisture, and the egg helps to oktte the doffeto *hen It Is ground and steeped. This in the good old way of our grandmothers. ‘,• Or Monday week, Mr. Alexattd4 - M. Brand, of Fayette county, sold to John. W. Taylor, of New York, twelvp head of fine cattle at $9.50 per hundred. They weighed as follows; One yokeof oxen, 4,6.50; two three-year olds, 3,93fi; two three-yeke oldo4,13:1; twethreetyear aids, 4,100; two three-year ohL%:4,010; ono tbree-yoar old, 1,970; one two-year old, 1,665.- The ' aceinige weight tenq 2,082 pounds. CHARM)! DlktiNl9-a high anfherity —loans to the position that first humus -810114 are usually cermet, and also toys "I have known a vast quantity of non- sense talked about bad men not looking von In the face. Don't trust that con ventlunal Idea. Distitinesty will "lire honesty out of countenance an; day In the week, 'lf theic Is anything to he gut by It." By the way, It may be sta ted that Dickens closed his readings In New Y2 r rk 9n, Friday evening Inst„after a brilliant success of two week.. [lour. Idea of the extent of Loinlon may be formed from the feet that there am between seven and eight thousand :4reetn, warty of them being miles in length. There aro one hundred and twenty-five thousand shop-keepers.— There are two thousand different kititim of trades, among %Welt are nineteen hundred butchers, three thousand gro cers, fifteen hundred dairymen, twenty seven hundred baksm, three thousand tailors, three 'OlO - usand four hundred shoemakers, fifteen hundred linen dra pers, and six hundred batters. A mvorala Georgetown, D. C., In one of his sermons lately, used as a quota tion the heriptgral query: "Where are the nine?" On a repetition of the ques tion, a demure lookilegyoung gentlemen who had been nodding, suddenly nee up and was heard innocently to respontl— "They're playing a Waahliigton chub." A CLERGYMAN in the West, rape-hi eing. the youth of Ills church, put this -question from a chatechism to a girl : "What Is your consolation In life and death ?" The girl untied but did not answer. The clergyman ladated. "Well," said she, "since I must tell yes, It Is a young printer on Edmund street" AT a Concert-recently, at the conga- Pto n of the song, "There's a goad Woe coming," a country fanner got up aid exclaimed: "Mister, you oallda'S Az the date, could you?" liceLEANaminty, 14wa,tina six broth er! whose united Weight Is 2-18 pounds. The largest of thine giants weighs 404 pounds, mid the. smallest 395 pounds. We do not know of any other courtly that has prodtioed so many great men In one family. 1343t.razE Gisthors.—"l want to see some of your ghirdets ?" saki a greenhorn one day, as he 'listened a hardware store. The dealer took down several parcels, neither of which suited: "Well, then, what kind do you want? here tsetse:et every variety." • "Why, dare 11, I want them what bores square Wee." A REPUBLICAN paper havigea slatet4. that in ten years no'orke Will speak a word against the Radical party, /breaks. suggests that, keg Wore that ;time, there will be no Radical, party to speak on.l against. PASTINIITON AAA, •la knnw why,Lhi eaptaltiot can't keep a memorandum' Of the *eight of kis an chor inctead of weighlug it every lime . they lie mat of peak EVERY merehaat who advertlesik laughs in hie ateeie when he beion'a inere.heut Who item!, not advert/se': Ali plata about dun timer, ' "WHAT are yeti doing ?" Wd IWO* tb him eon, 'who wit" tit/kering WE ONI watch., "iteDrosna: &n tiete." itial Its witty rejoluarr. A NMI°, grand jtirdr In North Ciina tins atole Ma ounaloyeerrpooket book on the way hope from the coort-loorn. TIIEIiE is some Wir t of mabatitalhtg the truiAan ban* !iat •Ow 41m:bid bat wort► by our A nom !Ark 014 s, lare a Inas a balioon—elttle and he &Mae MUG to neetibody. A ItkßattAraiy wood stirelogathrown Into ft •betf lent will abeo►b mein iK then e cart load or mem owns.