1 THE GEMNIERIE COMPICLES TTILIWITD LVEIrr DV H. J. S.TAIII.E. Dot Want per onntim to noirOnce— .LAnt. AND Firrt Clovro II not paid et, Igo rtuh..rlptioo dbtoontinuod, the option of the polghlhPr, until all ore pant nxTo Inoortott of the usual rated.— ESENEIII3=MI Jon rumrtab, of every demerlption—front the nualtert label or earl to the largest haadbll/ or punter-done with tlispatoh, in a workman like manner, and at We lowest Muth rates. 11)1 , 11 , 1CX on Baltimore street, a few doors oboes the oticinollocuse, on the oppoolte side, with ••(3 ett7nburfpoetpller Office" on Ow building. Attornies, Physicians, &a .1. C. NEELY, A rrousEy AT LAW, Particular atientic_/11 paid to Atm-Unit nf Penalnna, 13ount.y. and Baca-W. om In the R. E. corner of the Diamond. iieloodifirg, April a, 1/1113. If .14//11"...t8D B. BrEITLEA A TTORNEY AT LAW, Will faithfully and PramPt- Vottrnd to all Mt,Meta entruxted to MM. tie amain% the Berman &manage. Mlfoe at the same plane, In South Baltimore atreet, noar Forney's drug atore, and nearly opimalta Banner & Wes ter'« More. • (lett yrbunr, )(arch 20. MeCONAI7OIIr, JOHN" Y, littAUTlf, AITIMNEYI4 AND 'OrNI4ELLOItn. has 11 , 1M0eilitrd JOIE` M. • KRAL 11, ht the Practise of the Law, lit his oniee, one thwo %mgt. of Buehler's Drug Atom, Chamber/do:in; street. Special attention given to snits, rolinel ions and settlement or pettdea. .II Iranl hualneas and rattiniv to Pen4mne, Bounty, nark pay, and Dam ages against rutted Water., at nil times, promptly WaWl.) attentlAl to. 911 , 1 Warrnnta located, and chnire Forma for Xolt and nth., Weatern btatel, MIMS WV. A. DUNCAN. TT, 11: N EV AT LAW Wilt promptly ett«nd to e ll K hoodoo. entrnetod to hli, including the promring of Ponvlone, fheinty, Beek Pay, up,' ell otlwr rtrlut« stenlrod t lie rnitod Stott. end µlate I•overrinteute, I - Mire In North-wegt enrnar of Diamond, (let tya burg, Ppmea. .11,r111",, ING7. tf 1. LAWItI7.VrE HILL, M. P., DENTIST, llas hlp ofilee one door went of the I.u. iternn rhumb In parect, 4411,1 open= nll4. Horner I. other, where throe ieirdfiug to hi. • r Or, Dental I ,pemllon performed are rrepect htlly eft to rall. Dr, llorner, !try. 11 . I, ItaiNher, It. IL, Rey. Prof. M. Jarol,m, It. D., Prof A. L. MtfPVCr. .et tsl.l,org, A 1, 1 .11 11, ',33. Dr. r. C. worm I_I.%VING LCICATED AT HART BERI.IN, AD 1n v~ (XIT'NTT, that by s t ri, t attention to him profelialonal dotle. tie may merit a 'share of the April 2, NMI. tf = A4IIII4VMEI) the - Practice of Medicine in II I,II7I,PITOWN, and °trent hie services to , c ;Met ril his hollow, corner of LOlll- I,s, r, pi •,•t 1 , ..111111r3 nlley, near the Rnilrond. t-n. chi /Mentin olveno Skin Iltrcimec., I 1 , l lc n, S, =I .% ND DWEIJONU, A tew do,r. from the E. eorner of Bull Imorr• nod High utreetu, near P0•.1., oo rho. ; 11 I PCT. = I'CnrCHEI T E. it, In¢l,srmanently locntlefinis New Oxlnnl, will prnctt, unit...don In nil Ito linutehnn. Hla nn.n.l. mid nil nllnqn . I , 4ring him proteluiptial Lp leeo. e rntUestoll In Mil mid consult ut hc.cltcs.. In Minn erstrest. .I%lup PH;, Dr. 11. B.,PEFITH, 1111017 STOW !I, A DAMS corgry the pt toe ,If hlnPrOie.l4l I/ In nllll. brnuchtn and I.,pvetfully to •lte nll pr•rnonn nnllctod u tlh nn) ,dd staudln dNennes t• call and enrn. milt Into. let. t, Idit. tr - GLOB E INN, YORK STREET, N EAR THE DIAMOND GETT/YRBIr underelpred w foto, 1114 mune. . V.. 11011113 , Ilia be fill wt.' 11.1.41 tint kin ••• nti lit.t effort to oondurt It trawl from Ite fortne wIII ilaVe the I t ehrtmtu Tk ere eptt link laid In for hl Ilyork. There IN n whlmh wl I h ler% It n In, hl the fnllent Knits r house va lreilr auk% n aim, of I' pit n+hrlk 4,111 . 1. tn , r, the -Liloln thr Inntnornt, 1= 4d moot rempeetfollv In - fr.frlestdrt nod the public /windowed, tha bong etdah •tt Hotel, the "Moto. Inn,' ),,tlotrg, and will %pure no manner that to 111 not .14- ._ high repntallan. llis table .. , the snorkel ran afford—Ws Lions and comfortable—and he bar a full stock of wines and rge stabling attached to the n to, attendyll by attentive out ,mustanr endeavor to render artion to Isla guests, making his I house to them OP pm:slide. lie he public's patronage, detennin serve rs large part of it. ltemen, Inn . is In \Mk .Ir., I , hut near Poblle Square. =9 April I, P.M. tf KEYSTONE- HOUSE, CIi.\`IBFR.4BCR6 RT., fITITYABURO, PA., E. LAYERS, PROPRIETOR., MIMS Ina new House, fitted up In the moat di,- 3. preyed styie. Its loattant In pleasant, central and convenient. Every arrangement hen been made for the accommodation anti comfort et immix. The Tent a 11l always have the beat of tb e mue. t, and the r the bent of wlnwitiel linnOrs. There to oummodimut Stabling attached, with 4n preatuntodat lag ostler always on hand. This lintel In now open for the entertadnment of the public-, and n 'Margot patronage is whetted. No et!hrt will heapared to render setisfsetion. Jen. 11, lik7. If RAILROAD HOUSE, I Nt An TIT,: 4T vrTow, •-• 11 tNovErt, YORK coUNTY P.\ ut undersigned would respectfully Inform T his nurnertms friends and thepublic generally, that he boa healed the Hotel In lfanover, uear the i i = t vil f l o ii r pa m re "i sio k eß P o t rt b t ) O Xn e ilu j e e f 7r Inn manner that will give general sathasethm. tile table will have the best' the markets can naiad-111s clam, Item are nitletOLlN and eomfortable—and he has laid in for b 1.. bar a full stock ebolee wines and There Is stabling for horse., attached to Ile Hotel. It will Ise tie constant endeavor to render the-tallest mkt/eduction to his extents, ma king his 110,11WPRA nest r a home to them es possible. lie oaks allure t d the public patronage, deter mined an-he Is to eserve n large part of Re member 1110 Railroad Rouse, near the Depot, i lento er, Pa. A. P. PAUGHEIL t f EVERHART'S r,tk .14,1,11 tab HOW %RD f IMRV,IICLIN •THYI.IV 11 I,TIMORE, MIL Thin Roam la on a turret Ilne between the Northern Central and Halt trams. & Oak, Railroad lapots. It has been redtted and vonithrtahly are lotorwt for the COBVA•111.11P0 sad the entertain -111."111 20. If -,. O YES! 0 YES! Andrew Pottorff; -LICENSED AUCTIONEER, OFFERS his services te the public. Wdex Cried In any parted thee:aunty, at nnakmable rates. IteVing considerable experience in the I,ll,llllteel, be flatter, himself that be will be able to render satithietlon in all Nu.. Post odic° address, I:ranfte Adders, re., Yu. letr. 1.); HOUSE HOUSE PAINTING 411;t9R01: A. VAR NA MUSE PAINTER, iicsithWashington atw 6ettylibuta ODOD WORK AND MODERATE PRIMA July llik 1902 oney, Free as Water. 10.000 s e'rff nr Atile tacal or Vea:4 TravellnS A. are wnntedto alclt trade In every City, Town, V itirge,Eamlet,Workstrop and Factory through out the entire world, for the most saleable no ave. knoWn,--fide PEE CENT. PROFIT and REAUY SALE WILICREVER OFFERED!! Mmart men end women can snake from S 5 to 00 per day, and no risk of kata! A email capital re quired of from t to Sitg—the more mossy In. seated tbegreater the profit. No Money required In advance—we drat send the articles and receive pay afterwards! If yea actuaily wish to make money rapidly and really, write for fuliparticu tars and athireln 11 . 1L.NOR & Cri , (From Parto,) 210 Broadway, New York City Feb. 2.'", VW. CHOICE 'TOBACCOS AT J. M. WARNER'S the Wender of the Age . w lrßastE . 4lC ~• Ho U ltH for sia. at Need York stnwt, Gkedlysnues, agpst thin[ In oar Has will he sold at the lowed prima. Give us • tall and see for yousrelves. W r stock <amanita of Groseries.24 otfous. and Panay Gooda. . .. Oar motto .10 roll quiet, our elm to paorise. Silr - Prual net b f lreat to exeraing.. for Good.. Coati void for Aaron sad Hutto. HENDRICKS & WARREN. Rept. 20, 180. ti Adminietnitoria Notice. AR Aft (1114,1L1N LYS ni l'ATE.—Lettera ofwl ininedration e. t. n. oo the estate of Satoh fill late of Tyrone townehip, An coun ty. deemsed. luoriettt been granted to the under ;signed, reeldtug in the same township, be hereby wires noires to all persona indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment. and those baring lainus against the name to pronent them proper ittilliontinard for aettiaMent. NOAH F. HERSH, Aulnaltalsintlere. t. S. Jas. L. WA It, .:-• lIMIATVREE, al, the Xe esska or osa st , aniCalallitligs."4lilY/ E COMPILER. GTTYSBURG 1 1 V 4 4 14 - •vf •''' • uerP . - AMP_ BY H. 3, STABLE. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND Hoofland's German Tonic TICE 111211116111111111 ?Olt AU. DPERANSPOF rrrE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIOR& TI VF. ORGANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Jo ecenpeeed of the pure Juice. (or, as they are medically termed, Retracts) of Hoots, Herbs, and Harks, =Wits a preparstloly mneentrn te.f, and ,entlrely free from eleoholLe odoasferea ea enjekind. HCOPLAND'S GELMAN TONIC In a combination of all the. ingredient. of the Bittern, with the purest quality of &mitt Cruz Rom, Orange, etc., making one of the moat plea.- ant &MCI agreelkhia remedies ever offered to the Tiros preferring a Medicine free from Alcohol ic nelmtatore, will new Hootiand's German, Bitters. Thole who linvo no oldeetion to the ooinbiria tiou of the Bittern,. ntntritywlll un• Hootiand's German Tonic. They are both eqpully pond, and contain the wove medical virtues, the choice between the too being n mere matter of tante, the Tunic he log, the nicat palatable. the Klumzren, from u varlet% of nt o such to; Indigestion, 1.)!. spepsia, Nervous Debility, rte . , I. er% opt to have Its f unctions deranged. The 1.1% er , syrripathizingas it door u it h the Nttnnitelt, then 1 / 1 ,11/111Ci NM,' tell, the result it a Lich is that the putimit suffers flout end 01 more 01 tilt , following dlneuses: VONSTIPATION, FLATULENCE, INWARD PILES, FULLNENs uF 111/5,1. To THE HEAD, A, !MTV oP"I'HE MACH, NAU SEA. HEART-BURN, DIHGUST FOit Fool), EU LLNI-.14s 013 AVEIGHT IN THEMTOItAI'II, sTOMACH, S. WIC ERUCTATIONs, sINKINhoU FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF TIRE STOMACH, WA MIMING OF THE HEAD HURRIED WI DIEUI CI7,T BREATHING, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART,_CIDIKINU oft nUFFocA - TING sENSATIONs WHEN IN A LYING POsTI:HE, DIMNENS OF VISION, 15,7 s olt WEBS BEFORE THE MIGHT, DI 1,1. pAIN, IN THE HEAD, DEFIcIENCY OF PEILSPI RATIoN, YELLoWNENs of THE SKIN AND Et EN, PAIN IN THE 5111 E, RA.cK, ('REST ETC,. 141 DDEN FLUSHES OF HEAT, BURNING IN THE FLENH, CONSTANT A,HNIKos OF EyIL, AND GREAT E===MM Th. stiffer, from theme mhould rime I lir ilmiteigt cant toil In the •elerilan ar a reniori tar hlw raw, ',umlauting only that a hurl, he 1 , , awinred from hi. iutewtillttal lima and Ingin• ries, purer.* true merit., Iw akllltully compound. al, in free from Injurtatr, lturredienta, and hav ratnhlldled for teiettnt len for the ewe the., dlmen.rn. In I'll% eonneetion we wentel 1111101111 ILrw.e 11.11-kleoln rein, ilh s HOOFI,A.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS Mil HOWLAND'S GERMAN TONIC PREPARED BY Mi. (. M. JA ricrN, ILAI)E1.1•311X; P.t. Twenty-tigb ream since they were tint -Int ro dtlll,ll IMO thin etmntry from (h'rmany, during. which Mlle thee have undoubtedly periormed rotate cures, and beratnted guttering humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com plaint, 3.llll2iike, inNacpsia, 'broil le or Nervous Debi II t , route Mart Mem, Dielelo, of the Kid neys, and all I *muses arising from a Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines, DEBILITY, lteloilting !Won anv Cause whales er; PI-kg-URA TION OFTHE SYSTEM, induced Iry Severe I -don., Hard:Mimi, Exposures, Fes era, Ae. There is no 111(4111 . 111P extant cc nal to three rellielliet• In such ea..o. A tone 111141 s Igor IA tin pualnl to the Whole evetetn, the appetite fa strolgthened, /nod bl enjoyed, the stomach di grate promptly, the Mood la purlfled, om plexlou wand end healthy, the yellow t Inge In eradicated from the eyes., bloom I'. at, - en to the ebeekx, and the weak MI nervous in sand berounes u attung add healthy being. .P.ILIVIONS .4 D/ A !WPM IN MOE., And feeling the hand of lime welshing heavily upon them, with all its attendant iiln will find in the use of this HITTERS, or the TONIC, fin elixir that will Matti hew life Into the veins, re gion. in a megaitins the energy and ardor of more youthful dap!, build hp their shrunken forms, and give health mid happiness to their remain ing ye urn._ _ • NOTICE. IL is a well-estahliMileli Metlt fully one-helf of the female phrtion of our population Are sel dom 111 the enjo3 meet of good health; nr, to Ul.O their non expression, "never feel well." They are languid. devoid of all energy, extremely ner vous:and have on appetite. Tu this class of persons the lIITTERS, or the TONIC, is especially rerommended, WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Ate made strong by the use of either of these rernedti-i. Theywill cure every efineof MARAtc ithout fait. Thouwarnie of eortlfhwteni have aeramnlated In the howl. of the proprietont, bat Prpam a 11l allow of publication of but tew. Those, It will be bsorve.l, are men of lute awl' 'R Auch ankling, that the) moot iw holievon. TR3TIMONIALB. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, f lurllre of the Ho premc Orme% of Pa., writer!: PfhindeffaAM, March ,17. .1 find •flookland'n Gorman fllttene 16 N l+ good tonic, a/grail In annexe.. of the l ot arona, abd great benfit. In cairn ot dandily, and want of nervous action In the aymtem„ truly, 241::0. W. WOODWAIII).” Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Phibidelphia, April 29, 1 "/ consider 'Moorland's Getman bat tern' s 4 /oitt. 6111- able inettlethe In ease of attacks of Indigestion or By 'Trost& I can ce,tll3 this frown my experi ence of It. Yours, with frWt t ,l . 4 From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church,Phllnilelphia. lie. Jeekton—bear Sir: I have lean frequently mutest...l to connect my name with reeounnen of different kinds of modicines, hut re garding the practice an out of my appropriate sphere, I have In all tnwell neCIIII.41; hot a bit a de: r proof in VOtrining ittatalwee and particularly In my own family, of the unettiluess of lir. !low land's German isttnas, I depart for once from MY n ,, M I , Mnlo, In ex preas my full cons let hof that, for macent deral.tx cif the lg. !co and capered- IN lee Liver (Umplotat, it es n safe and roinahrs pre pandit's. In seine titres it may full ; I,ln. ..anal- /Y. I doubt not, it will be very benetlehil to those who stiffer nom the als,ve ' - ours ' es very respeeti fly, .1, 11. KENrAT.IRD, Eighth, ladox Cost id. From Rev. E. D. Fendalt, Attendant Editor Chrietieu Chronicle, PhHada. I have derived decided benefit from the toe of Hoofland's German Hitters, and feel It my privl- Lege to recommend them aka mote trainable ton ic, to all who are wafering from general debility or from deteages arising from derangement of the liver. Yours truly, • E. D. FEN DALL. CAUTION liooffand`s German Remedies are counterfeit tloe that the Rignature of C. 11`..1.1CKSON, is on the wrapper Of each .143141 e. An others are counterfeit. Prlnelpal oalco and MattufaetorY at the Oer" Man Medicine ntare, No. 6:11 AR 7i Street, Phil adelphia. Po. CHARLEI Y. ..141:L2141, Proprietor, • , Fortnerly C. M.J.i.t . K.SON do lb. PRICE/3. Hoglund's Glow! gMem — per bottle, - SI 00 " bat dozen, 5 00 lloodalpg'S Heeinast Tonle, pot op to guart.bot tlee,ll 50 pies bottle, or khallrdozen for f 7 00. *I - Do nob forget to exabslne well the article you boy, hi order to get the genuine. Jan. 17. ISOO,II NEW FIRM IN New Oxford, Minis county, Pa lIERSII 84 BROTHER ri-AvE taken the Wa+Phials* wenn, ans. Ja pied by D. flake. They are lam paying the HIGHESTPRICE4 br DRAIN AND PRODUCE. Caut on nd !boles selections of tux- BADER; A, MS. 'PA PAUL HNSNIK. N.. Oxford, Nov. Mt Sea pmTrm=ll.. THE BRICK WAREHOUSE AT. xis orrosit ITME underslipted, at his Warehouse, IA Neer 1 0 Adarns it eirty, pay's the highest prl eee _.14 Wan, CLOS hit AND TI FREDA, SUCKWWILAT, de. Fanners may stymy. rely upon @riding the beat I market for their produces@ tbs Brick Warehouse. Ife also lamps ocuudantly ast hand, for sole, at the lowest t. all all kiwis (IROCERIW 4 . SALT, FISH, GUANO@ and *Our FEIITILI i Mitt—COAL, LITMBEIt. 115 rune a MARKET Cad, to ileum." v g gm, • week, and buys Goods and other articles for persons so ordering. The oar runs to Ste. euson @ Pons', NS North Hatntrd Ateeet, A elm, of public patronage solicited,- and ever) effort made to please. ABRAITAY lINEELY. Neer Word, Nem max 17 wok IMP tkads, r totoes, so to • ir tr" NEW GOODS CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST! I F yon tyl , ll to buy good and cheap Good•, 'all JACO & BROIL STORE, near Wirers Hotel. In CHAMBERSBURG = La They have the very beet selection of soots II CLOTHES, CASISIMMEM, TWEEDS, the market can produce, and are determined to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere In town or country. Any perbon wishing to have them CET, can have It done free of charge. Those denrlng goods MADE DP, can also he acconamo. dated. We warrant the beet work and the best fits MM. had anywhere. No homling In what we We have on hand the very best and most durable HEWING MACIITNES, and are aiwaya ready to Walt on customer.. Full satisfaction given In operating machine... Call and examine. We warrant them to be the best lu nee. =! April P, 1g57. tr A NEW STOCK FALL 4. TVIXTER GOODS, AT J. r. & SON'S, NEW OXFORD, PA. W F i have net retu rn ed from the el tv, where we of all af l it :4 3 jrZuwle, 1 :ultalr un d er'' TIIE LATE DECLINE. Our *lock et/Ind/du In part of FRENCH MERI NOES, FRI:NI 'II COW - ROM, Delanes, Calleue., Plaids, 11leached an ,1 Cnblenehed Muslin*: a large a**urtuient 01 &Almond skirt*, Raul skirts, MEN'S WEAR, eonal*thus In part of limed and Beni Cr Black and Finn, - Cas*lnters, Caw duet*, Plain and FMCS' Flannel*, Under-nhirts and Drawer,, 14 rrs. Sit 0 Es, HATS, and CAPS, Driving and Ituck*lcin Gloves, ‘‘..,Kortment of (gROCEIZIEI4,st low ruffs. fi.18.10-W.ifiE, inch lat Tire Iron, Spring, Shear, 1311 at. and rant Steel, Bonne Shoe Bar, r ltall liainatered Iron, Spikes, Slam - el. and Forka, Door Lucks, Pad lock. „, Latehopt, ltingea and Mrrewa, Paint. Calla, Glanattutt3 , pte. •iff NA AND , (i BK by t y re set. Thankful for plod patrouage, we hope to merit the Name In the future. J. C. ZOLCK It SON New Oxford, Nov.*, I 7. ly FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FAIL AND WINTER WEAR tit the Store of A. SCOTT & SON Their stock consists of MERINOEA, all styles. DELAINEA, all styles. CALICOES, all styles. MUSLIN S, all grades. CLOTHS AND CASSIIIDRES of all styles and quality. Persons wantOOD B ing ARG GOOAIND GOODS and GS, should hot fall to go to the atnre of A. riC'OTT t SUN, fliatabersbueg street, 2nd Square, Oet, 11, MC. Gettysburg. Fs. WATCHES I WATCHES 11 LEwis STROUSE Is largely engaged In the Watch trade, and has lost returned from New York with an unusually attractive assortment. He offers such bargains es cannot fall to be acceptable to buyerslfla stork embraces a large lot of the CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATTREA" GOLD AND SILVER, vfrz "P. S. Bartlett," Wm. Ellery." OM . ..Appleton At Tracy ;" With .f Dimon 4dl other makes. If you Irani CHKAE. and 4:3looD3Votett, eon on LEWIS STROUSE, At his old Stand, Carlisle street nearly oppnalte the Depot, Gettysburg. Pa. airHe continues the Granary, Notion and Con feetlonery outdoes% as heretofore. ==3lll NEW UMBER YARD. rlll undersigned has opened a LtriffiEß YARD, on the Railroad, near Guinn & Illy'• Wm Kline, Gettysburg, and asks the oublic to give him a call. His essortment la one f the best ever offered here, and his priors afford only the smallest living profit. He here WHITE PINE PLANK, INCH AND HALF INCH BOARDO, FLOORING PALINO9, &C., &C., and is constantly adding to his stock. Come not examine for yoursettr. JACOB *MEAD'S. Ort. 20, bin et CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS. lINHE andetattnett have reeamed the narrtage j making bu,Lue•v, AT TISIUR OLD RTAND, In Asst .Welelle &red, a' lltylkarth At., where they aro prepared to pot op work In the moat frothkrnable, substantial and superior man ner. A lot of new and second-hand dC., ON HAND, which they will dispersal at the lowest pima; and all oedema will be supplied as promptly mad satistsetorily se possible. = and st cheeped tutu.. A large lot of new tutd old 11Altlialf3 on hand and for ante. Thankful for the liberal gatrunage haretofore enjoyed hy them, they aolleit and will endearct to tioxt, cw large share In the Inhere. I= July 10, 1563. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE & CULP are now building a-variety of COACH. WORK, of the loteet and moat approved etyles, and constructed of the best material, to which they invite the attention of berme Having built our work with great care and of malarial selected with special reference to beauty of style and durability, we eon confidently recommend the work as unsurpomal by any, either in or out of the cities. AL we sulk la - an Impaction of our work to con vince these in wont of any kind of vehicle, that this la the place to buy them. REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH done at ahWt notice and on reasonable terms Give as a call, at our Factory, near the earner at Washing Len and Chambesabunt streets, Oet- Valuing- It.. J. TAB . W it. Ma mit If t DAL tf STILL AT WORK T ug usdersigned continues the CABLUAGE-MAXING BUSINESS, An an Its brimebemdMa old stand In EAST MID. FITSE=, NSW WORK eM to order, W . 1114.M11110.1 done promptly and at lowest prieea. rAmnto AND MANDING-M. BROOIP I== aoTeroline-raII•RPRING WAGON'S ler age. Dee. 7, ua JACOB TROXL. NEW COACH SHOPS. • - YANTIS, ADAMS At CO., Ea V take thM method of informing the MI that we have established new (cacti wham weare prepared to Manu- Mature to order al/ klads of VUOGIEP, CAR VTLICIAII, &v. on the shortest notice and Swat incereasedatisz 4 tenor. Our bawls have hero primared from litzeore, and. am we IWO 11008 hilt choke materiel we run pat Up work to Compete WiW atiatilm In the nude OM work repaired and t in exchange for new. Aug. 7i, Mme. tf Executor's Notion WoNW( WY:ATVS }MASK—Letters <eggs aleatory an the agate at Henry Wertz, (Mambas Ms sand p, A.lea eon et,v, Pa., 6e armed, hos log teen granted to the anderteltkod• teddhar ht the name towruadp, be hereby erre notlen to all pertain Indebted to mid 'Mate to make Siniandlate payment, and these bating elaluus lnet the same to prevent them pro perty authenticated Ilbeiettknient. /OWN IFICRTZ. Jan. 141,1618, It Meador. 3IL: Is refire tittpie sae In Year at p0w~.110106116,1113 at lizesisior sit v a n yollf /IZOTMUL Ra t u it=el eadmie lattllt roe with "6"... f i rerfil C. . GEITYTIBURG, PA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1868. A VALUABLE FARM, IN C Hr. 01.1. GOUNTV, ND AT PRIVATE SALE utniernigne.l, Intending to decline fund Int, niltilg n Private Wale, kin , - VALUABLE FARM, irltnateln Westminster district_ Carroll energy, Md., on the head ultra of Little Pipe Creek, three mile* from NVerdminater, and a port mile from the Western Maryland Railroad, adjoining lairds of David Shrfver, Jame tivrlipant, Ranson Nlchodemum, Charles Roberta, and nthera, eon tainlng in. ACIIIN, more or lima with fair pro partiona of excellent Woodland and Meadow. The land to llonatone and Idiot slate, In tied rate rulthation, having been heat Ily limed, and un der the very test of fencing. 'I he farm valet he excelled for the growth of wheat, torn, or any Other crop, whilst for grazing It hue as ery desira ble point—nit:ming water In eery field. The huprovenien to are a Two-stun y Don- ble BRICK IfOt'SE, with Two-story Brick IA Back-Mtilding, and Bartement, a large Brick Bank liarn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cr in aunt /tog Ronne, brick, and all under one roof, Strnike Homo., Wanh Rome and spring lioa.e, and all under one roof, ilnicher House, flinch inulth Shop, with other out-huildinga; a ne• er fulling a ell of a ater adjoining the da idling house and a splendid aprintrnrar the aprl ng home. The Boortt etnentm are all of inialerti style, and In tho rough repair. There Is on the premisee a large Apple Or e cliarrtt id, f l irt oi l all derscript i lrns. convenient, r wellt''ara churchea, nchool hOUPIY, scores nod 111. hank nig one of the wont desirulde properties In Carroll count), and should coati - nand the ellen. lion titan In want ol tirst class ham& PI mum wit•lilng to %lest it are requested to rail on the undeolened, resitilna thereon. MICHAEL MORELOCK. Nov. I, PC. um. ' VALUABLE PROPERTIES =ER JOHN ZOUCK, LAN") AC:a:NT, NEW OXYOBLI, ADAM, OM:TY, PA , Max formate a number ofd esirable propertlea, fo which he. sinks the attention of thaw wishing to pa rd.... Tao No. 1 RTOIIE STANDR for lode or rent, with murk gommiK doing % good lowliness, near altuatod to inauttful Bianca ; good chance for POtiltillb wishing to engage In the Mod em.. Pn«aaaion given any time. A 1.1111.24T0NE FARM of 55 acres, near Buil. read, brick houseand all ttecessar) tatt-bulldinga. LIJIENTONE FARM Maw nen-, alth Flour and elan Mill, bowie norm and other out-build inga, aituutal Baltlmom county, Md., la from Baltimore. A 1.131F/IT( .N FAlt3f of Water., brick llon,r, brick Ilan., lu I Itlmom acuity, Md., 17 miles 110111 Ha 111. lore. A I...l.lllikilkii.'NDßY ANDM.t CHINEMHOP, with Dwelling, , Ituatid in a county sent, near Railroad and Depot. Good shame for doing all kind', of work. Also, ' , even.' Town Lots will he mold with the above property if (haired. A FARM OF 100 .ACRF/i, In Adair"' manly, with good Stone Ilonae, good Barn, hr., near a turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACRFw , with trawl House, Barn, dr., three-onorten...fti frhnl a ralinaul 'station. A good rilnllee; easy, A FARM OF iltEct, • on the Carlicle turn pike, tinder good cult I vat ion, with a large Brick Honett, Bank Barn, anti other out-buildinge, all new. .A LA RI,E Pl.Ourt with 31 Aare* of land. The mill has four pair of 13u rrs, and all ma/Binary for doing rorrehnnt work. Best water power In the eountv. A FARM OF 175 ACitt , B, near the Hanover turn pike, on whirh la envied a good Horne, Barn, and sit of her neeraaary . A FARM ..11:R}N, good land, with larke Brick Hon.. Burn, and 2 Tenant Housera--40 acres In wood—half It mile from the Conowago Chapel. A HOTEL, In New Oxford, t wo.dory, roomy, and convenient for buelneas. Good cbance; ten. easy. ._ Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on maid d r a ie w i lLn w a n ttfrinee Will he given and terms DAVID DA.I7GRERTY. Also, n number of good Houses and Lola for I JouxßrAraguerra, Auctioneer. Jan. 10, 1,48. ta. • sate In New Oxford. Persona who wlab to boy Real Estate, as well as those who wish to sell, are requested to give the mihseriber s enll at his store In New Oxford. Ads drv.s, JOTIN C. ZOUCK, land Agent, New Oxford, Adams moody, Pa April I, liV7. ly A DESIRARLI TOWN PROPERTY =MI TorOE undersigned Meru at Private Rale, the ld DOBBIN DWELLING, at the J gm- t nof the Taneytown and Emmittsburg mods, in the borough of Gettysburg. The house Is substantially built, of stone, and contains twelve large rooms. There ix a strong, never-falling Rprlng of first-rate water In the and I% Acres of Land connected with it.. The location in a ery pleasant one, and with a little additional outlay this could be made one of the most comfortable and desirable homes in the borough or Its vicinity, MEEIEMI W. F. BIDDIY_ B. A. BFICNER. 100.000 •BUSHELS GRIAN WANTED. NEW FIRM AT THE OLD WAREHOUSE. WM. E. RIDDLE& en. would Inform the nun- Ile that they have lensed the %Varel.. on We earner of Farallon street and the Railroad, iu liottyaburg, Where they Will earry on THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUNINEHR In all it branehee. The Mahood pile.. will al lott a be paid for Wheat, Hoe, Dorn, Oats (lover and Timothy Meech Flaxseed, Sumac, lay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Note, Soap, Dame, Shoulders stud Mid., Potato., wit!, ce,,rything in the country produce tiltOt hand, for Kale, Liorteev, Sl3l. %an., Molnar., Svrope, Teas. spin..., Malt, Ches., Vinegar, Sale, Mimes), Shirch, 131,10111 M, Buck et., Blacking, Roane, Se . .ll*o (.0.1.L 1.1411 Ott Tar, at.. FISH of all klndri; Spikesand Nails; Smoking and Clica lug Tobacco, The) - are alwai , able to tiupply a that rate art, Cie a Flour, with the different klndx of Feed. Orouud Planter, v. ith livanue and other t!OAL, by the btu" hel, ton or car load. They n 111 run a =I Mum tiettyttburg to Baltimore once every week. They am prepered to , 011,7Frelt i r elt her way, 11.1 in any 41411 LY, at DEDUCED ATES. They will attend, if denim!, to the making of purehttam la the city, and delivering the goods nrompUy in liettn shunt. Their mot run to the Warehouse of Nathan Radp & EN North Howard at, near Franklin, Baltimore, ',where freight will Inv re eels ell at any time. They invite the attention of the public to their tine smearing them that they a BF spare no effort to amenimodate all who may patronise them. BIDDLE & BgliNnrt. April le, Ines. ti NEW DRUG STORE, ==! THE nndetwigned has opened - a Drug More In Nest Oxford Adams county, and respectfully Calla the attention of the public to his Mock of PAINTS, (IR r`..t TIN Inn DV)-STI FPS, WINDOW OT,ARs, PATENT NI EDICIN'ES, and a full assortment of DROOP; in a word a complete stock of (loots generally kept in a first class Drug Litore. All of which have been pur chased during the pest two weeks, and will be sold low. All the articles formerly manufactured at the old eetablisliment In East Berlin eon be had here. Understanding his buainess perfectly, and selecting his goods himself, he La able to war rant hisUrrqpipureand as reirnieenhed. The pub lic are requested to give him a trial. D. M. MILLER. New Oxford, May 6. MC. tf SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Used Nr Ansuirnle y Onogregationa far Church or Cbannunlon PKrpoiss. EP:Wien/fro LathPs and WrnA In person, 'DA USE. VINEYARDS, NSW JERSEY, Spur's Pert Crape like, fir Team M. riß Man ra Many retebted native Wine le made ft= the Mice of the Oporto country. Its iavainabie Orapr, rallied in 7bnic and Sirengtkeniow Properties are unsurpoweed by any other native Wine. Be ing the pure Juice of the grape, produced tinder Mr. Speer . ' own personal supervision, Its purity and preminenees are guaranteed. Tbe youngest chlid may partake Mita generous gualitim, and the weakest invalid may use It to advantage. It le partlcalarlY heaeflcial to the aged and debili tated, and rutted to the various ailments that af flict Me weaker aex- It la, In every teepee, A WINE TO BE SEWED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Whir. /rotates use Speves Port Grape Wine. Vieakly_penvons dada bane& by lta uee. ftmver's Whim In Hospitals are preferred to oth er wham Feld by Tlrvemists and Grocer. 8rtni1rr,..2.7 - e TT sv n = . New Jew".. "lee. SI August IW. ly Photograph Albans. rtE Jurgen, most beautiful and cheapest lot of PHOMORAPH ALBITIMS ever °Shred in yaborg, Jute received at the EXCELSIOR GALLERY. Albums holding ' Pictures only Our stork compriscs over Si different styles, among which are the eelebrsted everlast ing Chain and Hinge Beek. Theme Arlou.ma we have bought low sod are determined to sell lower than the seine qualitice can be bought anywhere In this ouuuty or out of it. C. 3. TN SON. Jan. Pt lna. • John W. Tipton. FARHPINABLE BARRKR, Northeast earner *Me Haaesad.laeat door to NetZellan'a Ho telJOettYetalrl, Pa, where he Ma la all Wales be awed ready to attend to all badness In Ido Hue, He has lago excellent eastatanee and will claire satisfaction. tilve him a call. 3"0.14MIO. kADMB WNW'S ailleod anld• Parligiiity. Peary Bopp, ot gate ed at 41 - 74 1 N t gilifeer PUBLIC STILE VALUABLE PIIRSONAL PROPERTY ON TUESDAY, the lath day of FEBRUARY next, the subscriber, hill bdtm; 11.1111- quigh arming, will sell at Public hole, at his res. device, in 161ountjoy township, Adonis eoonty,on the road 1. acting from Harney to Idttleatown, one mile front the f...riner place and els miles from the letter, the following Personal FroPer ty, viz: 4 HEAD OF WORK FrOttFIFB, (one a good fitm lly horse, one an elegant brood mace, six .VII4IM , old, one a full bred Chester Lion riding and dri ving mare, four year. old, and one a full loved Morgan riding And driving horse,eight years old, , 1 Two-?,ear-ohl Colt. 3 id lich ()own, two of which w 11l be fre.hnt 1110 e of sale, 1 Broad-tread Wag on, 11 ith bed, boo. and rover, all In good order, wagon bed, lune bed, 1 pair hay carrtageo, 1 Dor sey self-rake reaper and mower, thresher and shaker, thirst...sr plough and shovel plough, eorn forks, 1 .leds, spreader, single-trees, double and triple -t revs, 111th elmins, log chain. wagon earn, brepelit,ands and front gears, bridles and collars, I ineq, 1 itlde , with a variety of other articles, too nom,nos to mention. All., at in, MARI.' time arid pine., will be ftold, 6 n , res of PRIME TIMBER LAND, In one or o nene to suit rt. riqui.Prs. to commence al 10 o'clock, A. M., on told dat w hen attendance 8212 be given and treats made knou n by ELIJAH ECKE.NRODE. JAMB KlX:vi, Auctioneer. Jon. :IL IstS. to PUBLIC SALK /AN TUF•IIUAY, Hie lath day of FEBRUARY 1J neat, the solswriber, Intending to quit farm ing, will sit at Valille Sale, at his residerwr, In Huntington township, Mama county, two and Altair nilles a est of Petensburli, and near Reikss Factor , the follow log Personal Property, via: 2 nitooD MARES, 2 Blooded Colts, 6 MBch ('owe, 11l he fresh or nearly so b% the time of I sale.) large Bull, 1 Narrow-tread Wagons, (I lour-hone, I thore-horn, and the other two- Plougha and Harrows, torn Forks, Wag on Bed, BaY ladders, sled, 2 Grindstones, Win nowing 31111, Cutting Bog; I nrw Etucksye Reap er and Mower, only used last harvest; Shire man's _patent Wire-tooth Rake, self-dlsclusrger, new; Drag hake; Horse Gears, a It l) Collars, Brl ales, Lines, Whip., Le ; Log Chains, Halter and Cow Clittllta, 2 Sprestalers.Double and Siugle.trees, Hay aud Dung Forks, hal*, Crowbar, Qarrying Drills, Sledges, enamels, 3 Grain Cradles; Hay by the ton, 30 bundles of long Straw, Ac., with household and Kitchen Purultu ,re such as cooK STOVE AND FIXTUREN, large Ten plate Stove, Tables and ("hairs, 2 Cases or Draw rs, Corner Cupboard, Desk, Clock, Stands, Ket tles and Pots, Meat easels, Tubs, Barrels, and a variety Mantelea too numerous to mention. . . Hale Locoman:um at U u clock A. M., ou said day, when attendance will be given and terms Jowl, kum4 In JOHN ' , ICKES, of D LEWIS HELIOA, Auctioneer. J an. 10, IMM. (so PUBLIC SALE N FRIDAY, the 21a1 day of FEBRUARY next, O the anlinerther, intending to unit farming, will Jaen at Public. Sale, at Ma realdence, In Cara lwrland township, Marna eonntr, one mile west of Getty‘hurg, on the rend leading to FaLrtield, the following Pereonal Propert. ,y viz: 2 READ OF WORK HORSF/1, (one a mare with tool,/ 2 Colta, 1 three scare and the other two year, old, 1 maxi Cows, I Heifer, 4 Sheep, Short. I good The. e-horse Wagon, Ha 3 Carriage, Feed Trough, 2 Plougliv, I Harrow, I Double Shovel Plough, 1 Single Shovel Plough, corn Fork, Three-horse-tree, Double and Single-tree., _preader4, Wire-tooth Rake, Revolving Rake, Spreader'., Mill, Forkq, Rakes, 1./.4 (Lain, C ow Chains, Breeehbands,Front Gears, Lanes, Collars, Bridles, Halters, Wagon Saddle, and a v ariety of other articles, too numerous to mention. PUBLIC SALE. ON FRIDAY, the 21st of_FEBRVARY nett. lite sulwrlber will sell st Public Hale, of bls rens deuce, In Huntington township, Adams county, on the roasd leading from Troetle's Mill to Peters burg, and half a mile north of If elkes' factory, 01, halo, lug rernollAli Property, l la : 2 II F:A 1) f IF WORK 110R0Es, it years old this l(ritot• 3 Milch tows, (I to be treeh by tne time ((f sdlco 3 howl of Young Cattle, 4 sheep, 2 Four horse Narrow-tread Wagons, Spring Wagon, as good as new, Wagon lied, Bay Carriages, 2 sk(ds, ploughs and harrows, cultivator, torn fork, horse gears, such no breechhands, collars and bridles, five-horse line, Mamas and lines, Lames and long traces, butt chains, halters, boxes, barrels, a lot of old iron, Anna straw by the bundle, with other farm articles. Also, a kitchen cup board, and a variety of other articles, too numerous' to Mention. Bale to comment,. at 12 o'clock, M., on Raid day. when attendance a 11l be given and termo made known by HMIAES, AUCtiolleeT. Jan. 24, DM. to PUBLIC SALE. FIZZEI2 rtleE Linder :Isnot. intending to gait terming, illoffer at Public Sale, at his residenoe, In r township, Adamseoanty, adjoining lintel Bricker'. 11111, and about ranee south of Cen tre Mille, near the Pine (trove road, on TITFADAY, the Pith day of FEBRUARY next, the following artirlea, N 2 READ OF WORK HORSE.II, 1 Three-year ling Colt and I .yearling do., 1 Cow and 1 Helfer, I large Bull, a lot Of Sheet. 1 good Four-harae 12amiw-tread Wagon,lTweehorrie s l e lcring Wagon, 1 Engliah Wagon Bed, I Lime 1 pair Hay Carriages, 1 pair Wood Laddent Two-horse !tied and I Two-horse Sleigh, I Rolling BereeN good Plough, 1 Double shovel Plough. 1 Co Fork, 1 Harrow, Lkiuble and Single-trees, I Jack, screw, 1 Cat-hook, 2 seta Home (leave 1 set Cheek Lines, IHi de Saddle, good s Lognee. 1 Two-horse Spreader, 1 Onestiorse do., 1 Chain, 1 Filth Chain, Flax Brakes. Long Ladder, 2 Grain Cra dles, '2 Clover..eed Cradles, (lease Scythes and Suaths, extra Briar Cutter, dr., ...dim Cook Stove and Fixture., Bareau, ( - hest, Eight-day Clock and 'use Trundle Beilstesul, double Wood (hest, Sausage Grinder, large Heat Vessel, Wool Wheel, with other household article. Also, some Oar peeler Toole, quarrying Dail, with numerous other articles not herein mentioned. Salo to etaumenca at 9 o'clock, A. M., on laid day, when attendance will be glum end terms made known by WILLIAM GUISE. Jolts IIA:Gos, Auctioneer. Jan. 17, 1,1611. la. PUBLIC SALE or VALUABLE PER PROPERTY (AN MONDAY the 24 day of )!ARCH, lied, the V subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Beading township, Adams county near East Berlin, (on the farm formers} belonging to CoL J. J. Kuhn, but now to David lemyser,) the following valuable y, " WVI,M rt IItSES, 2 Yearling Colts, 7 Mitch Cows, (most of them to be fresh by the time of sale-48 head of Young Cattle, X Sows heavy with pig, a number of Shoats, I Three-Inch-tire Wag on, for four or six homes, with Bed, both as good as new, I Four-inch-tire Wagon, for four or six homes, 1 One or Two-horse Wagon, as good as new, 2 Log Weida, one new, with double runners, I Sleigh and Harness I new Rod Threshing Ma chine, with Double Shaker, also a Two-horse Thresher, with shaker, 1 Buckeye Reaper and Mower, as good as new, with Self-raker attached, I Spring-tooth Rake, as good as new, 1 Grain Drill, nearly new, first-rate Winnowing Mill and Cutting Box, 2 pair Rev Ladders, 2 sets Dung Bounds ' 2 Long Ploughs, 2 Double and 2 Single Shovel Ploughs, 2 Corn Forks, 9 Harrow s, I Drag, I Wheel-borrow, 2 seta Breeehbands, as good as new, 4 sets of Front Deus, 4 I Musings, I Wagon ithdilte, Side Saddle, Collars and Bridle., Hailers and Chains, Cow Onsine, Log and Fifth Chains, 2 sets Batt Truces, 2 sets Breast Inn, Lkie ble and Single-trees, Spreaders, Jockey Sticks, Dung Forks(.l Pitch Forks, Rakes, Shovels, .4i -bar, Dungbooks, Mattock, Pick, Work 13eneb, Sha ving 'Horse Flax Broke, Axes, Mani and Wedges, itc., Re., with Household end Kitchen Furniture, sewn ea TABLES AND CHAIRS, Bedsteads, Cupboard, Cook stove and Fixtures, 2 Templets Rios ea Clock, Sink, Spinning Wheel, Chopping Ma chine, Sausage stutter, Lard Praia 4 barrels of Cider Vinegar, Meat Vessels, Tight Barrels, Tubs, Churns, Iron Pots and Kettles, a but of Emetic., and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. Hale to eornmeneo at 9 o'oloelr, A. M., on maid day, alien attendance will be ON en and terms made known bf MIGHAF.L ALWINEt. J. F. KOCHLER, A act loner. Per 2.181 A. 6( ORPHANS' COURT SALE REAL ESTATE IN LIMA:STOWS. ZSATURDAY, the 21d day of FEBRUARY next, In pursuance of on Order of the Or ' Court of Adams county, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Korman H. Swope, deceased, will oder at Public Bele, on the sew, the following Red Estate, situate tVie . boroughs% Littlassown, Adams menty, els : THE MANSION PROPERTY of said decedent, • Wl' OP GROUND, forum of Baltimore and Lombard streets, aciacp lot of the Misses Gol den, improved with • Frame Wrath- DWELLER ROUSE, two sta. ttt rtes and attic, and Frame Weatherboard s.' Stable, with well of water. Also the undivided Interest of mid . • in one other LOT OP GROUND, situate on Lon:L bwd street aforesaid, adjoining loth bliss Ismer, Improved with a good Two-et Brick Dwelling House, and Plaine Wesoarded Stable, Fruit Tree* and issued well ot water. Pale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. H., on said day, when aboadanos will be given and terms made known by ./010, A. SWOPE, Ad reCr. By tbe Court—A. W. Murrain, Clerk. Jan.:ft, 1811 F. New Orooery and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, PAWN° opened a GROCERY, FLOUR and VEGETABLE STORE, in the Roam tormar erennial by Geo. UMW, on Wen MOW , Menet, .extend an invitation to all hams to gays them a mil. Everything In thetrllne, fresh from the city and earantryortilbekeptanliond. are determined to seit cheap as the eines= end aa they may ask Ms Wing they hope to merit and receive a IR= t 'while patronage. MEALS a Aug. 30, LW. if Emy ebsanee, there will shays be • thareasa• ly aosapetaat operator ha 0411•70111 at the Kriel- Oellery, aao war* at all Waits sad wile w eiregunstimose mist Apra ustielbstles NOM lt ma leave oar resew MOON. M..,"V=q•AVAISCIONIPLhi- - - - - THE SLUM r 11a•xwxr With drop affection And Terolteetiou I often think of Thome Abandon BAIN- Whose monde no Wlid would In tiny* of eh kihonal Mini round my cradle Their muffle spells. • On thin I ponder And itUll Prow• fonder - Sweet Cork, Mawr, ' With thy Delhi of Hhandmi That sound mu grand on The planner.' watery: Of the river Lee, I've heard belle ehltnln' Full nowp a chute In, Tnlllng enbllme In Cathedral *twine, While at a glib rate Braga tongues would vlhntte, But ell their matte Menke naught like thine; For memory dire/ling On arch proud swelling Of thy belfry knelling, Its bold notes free, Made the bells of fthandon Mound more grand oil The pleasant water. Of the river Lee. - beard bells tollln' • ON Adraln's mole In, Their thunden, Prom We Vathaui. - And cymbal" glorious Iswinging uproarious In the gorgeous turrets UI Notre Dame: Bat thy sounds are sweeter Than the dome of Peter Flings over the Tiber, Pealing solemnly; Oh, the belle of littando'n, They sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee. There's a bell In Moscow, While in town and Kkalc, In at Mophla The Tarkman gets, And loud In air tans men to prayer From the tapering summit Of tall minacota, /Web empty phantom I freely grant them, /tut there's a phantom Store dear to me— 'T/s the be/hi of eillandon That mound so grand on The pleasant water. Of the river Lee. [FATIMA PROF-. •An Abbey In (ork, celchrat44l fur IN elitmem of hell.. now TeX 1110101 ED nu. The wife of Tom Gordon was a victim to Imaginary ailments, and was never so content as when living according to the directions of her medreicradviser. Dr. Valentine understood her whims and od dities so well that he humored her In ev ery caprice; Ifshe Imagined rheumatism was her complaint, he agreed with her, and prescribed some harmless potion ; if she thought her appetite decreasing, some bread pills kept her in good spirits anti' the fancied symptoms of some oth er disease Induced her to mend again for him. During the last four years Tom often wished that his wife would roll down stairs and break her foolish head, for the reason that the physician's and apothe cary's bills made a serious inroad upon his income. . =I About three months ago she complain ed of a pain in her side, and, as usual,. the doctor was summoned. After pre scribing two or three bottles of difkrent compounds—all harmless but rather ex pensive—he said "All you want to assist the medicine in effecting a cure is a little rousing. Al though your ailment is serious, ft is not dangerous. Assume a little energy and you will recover. Remember, reuse yourself." After the doctor bad retired, the pa tient fancied that at last some serious disease was beginning to manifest Itself, and like a fool she went to bed In de spair. Tom understood the case thoroughly from long experience, and said men tally : "Elbe wants a rousing, does she ? well, I'll give her a surprise that will startle her." Mrs. Rake, an attractive widow, was engaged to act in thecapacity of nurse to Mrs. G. The widow was young, buxom, amiable, and Tom thought her attractive qualities might be made available in giv ing the patient the necessary rousing. A short consultation with Mrs. Hake resulted in the arrangement of a plan, the execution of which was to Induce Mrs Gt. to forever afterwards throw physic to the dogs. Late the next evening, while the pa tient was fretting and groaning, and an nouncing her Intention to give up the ghost, Tom called Mrs. Hake aside and said to her, in a pretended whisper, but loud enough to be heard by the invalid, "Poor Fanny! she is about to die at last, and so you and I may as well ar range for our marriage." Tom threw a glance over hts shoulder as he spoke, and observed the dying pa tient cense her groaning, and begin to rouse herself. Arising quickly to a sitting posture in the bed, to note every word of the conversation, she stared at them with eyes as big as small onion,. "'Twill ben relief to her," , continued Tom, "for she has always been an lava lid. I, too, haveenffered as well as she, but with you, the picture of health, as ray wife, my happiness will he com plete." The widow threw herself upon Tom's shoulder, and began to chew his vest in mouthfuls to smother her laughter. "How soon shall we get married after she is dead?" asked Tom, passing his arm around the widow's waist. "I suppose you will be willing to wait a week or two?" simpered Mrs. Hake as she leaned her head on his shoulder and took another mouthful of vest. The invalid uttered an exclamation, and landed on the floor. "You think Ism going to die, do you?" she exclaimetl. "I'll live to spite you both ! and for you"--she turned aad grasped Mrs. Hake by the hair—'bat my house, you designing vixen ! Fit act as my own nurse hereafter." From that day to this, Mrs G. has en joyed good health, and Tom has enjoyed good spirits, because he has not had a doctor's bill to pay. He knew how to cure her; for she only needed rousing, and Tom "roared her." ANOTHER new territory Ls likely to be organized this winter. The region out of which it Is proposed to be formed is the western portion of Dakota, and Includes a sdngle'county thereof, bearing the name of Lunen le. It is located mainly between the Black Hills and the Rocky,Noun tains, and Is almost as large as Utah. It is on the line of the proposed Union Pacific Railroad, and numerous *We mints have already been made Within its Walt*, 60TH YEAR.--NO. 19. LIVRILY EZA.I MOAT 'The Chippewa Macs has a good story of a party of hunters In search of will eats, who found Instead three large 'sears. The party had Just separated to scour the locality, when Sherif Buszle was suddenly confronted by an enormous black bear, coming right out of the ground, and not Mx feet distant. The peril waa Imminent and only one thing to do—"fight It out," and that suddenly. He shouted to warn his party, and fired, Milking the bear In the centre of the head. Doubling up like a knot, he dis appeared in the ground an suddenly an he came out. The firing brought the rest of the party, and It was resolved to go Into the hole, tie a rope to the bear's leg, and draw him nut; and to do this one must he lowered head foremost Into the hole. Mr. Buzzle prepared for this Job, and was lowered Into the ground about eight feet before he came to the bear, which was lying quivering, hind part toward him. He undertook to tie a rope around one hind leg, when a tension of the mus cle, a movement of the body, and at the the same time a straggling ray of light revealed two other bears end his own awful situation! .Buzzle, eight feet In the ground, headforemost, without a sin gle weapon, with three wild bears, and the only'means of getting out to be haul ed out by ropes attached to his feet, was very uncomfortable. How he escaped from the situation is a wonder to all . whd know anything about it; bat he got off with a blow on the head and a scratch extending from the jaw to the temple. But the bear got the worst of it, for he followed his man out, and on showing his head, received a ball under the jaws coming out at the top of his head. So to get him out was the next consideration, and Blashfield was slowly and cautious ly lowered Into the den, revolver in hand. A survey allowed that the old bear was dead, and hnt one other In sight, and that not at all pugnacious. He attached a rope to the old bear's leg, whinged bin revolver at the remaining one, gave the signal, and was jerked out. When the old hear was drawn out, the other seemed bound to come too, and as fast as they showed themselves they were fired at. Forty-one shots were fired, and their heads were riddled with holes before they succumbed. The old bear dressed three hundred pounds, the others about one hundred and fifty each. A FritsT-CLAss ksonEn.—A fat friend whose snoring power Is en great that on a summer's night a watchman mused the family, thinking someone was dying In the house, lately stopped at a house In Montgomery ennnty. Aware of his infirmity, he requested the landlord to give him a room as distant from other dormitories as passible, that be might not disturb their temente. He retired. In due time, and fatigued by travel, stink Into slumber, and soon began to snore, the sound gradually increasing from that of a droning bag pipe to the loudest trooper's bugle. At length he was roused by • tremendous pounding at his door, which he opened, and inquired, "What do you want?" "Want!" exclaimed the fellow who bad waked ; "want! quiet, to be sure. I've slept in a saw-mill, but, hang me, if I can stand your noise." A Now-SUCTABIAN.—Mr. Alfred Tay lor tells this story of a little boy whose case Is like that of many others lured to the church and Sunday schools by the vision of plc-nice and sweet-meats. •In answer to the question, "where do you go to Sunday school, Jimmy ?" the little fellow replied: "Why, warm, I go to Saptheses, and Methodisses, and the Pres' byteriuma, but I've been trying the 'Plsoopals tbr two or three weeks." "You don't seem to belong any where, then, Jimmy." "Why, yes, maim; don't you bee? belong to 'em all, szeeptin' the ' Piseopale, but I'm gang to line them too, now." "Well, Jimmy, what's your Idea In going to so many ?" "Whyi Fos see, •I gets a little of what's going on at 'em all, warm. I gets !Iber ia, and hymnbooks, and all that, and when they have plc-nies, I goes to every one of 'em." AT a recegt convention of clergyman it was Pro Weed, after dinner, that each should in turn entertain the company with some "Interesting remarks." Among the nest one drew upon his fancy and related a dream. In his dream he went to Heaven, and he described the golden streets, etc. As be concluded, one of the divine., who was somewhat noted for his penurious habits, Inquired, Jocosely: "Well, did you see anything of me in your dream ?" "Yew, I did." "Indeed: what wag I doing ?" "You were on your knees." "Praying, was I?" "No—scraping pp geld." To WHOM DOHS THIS (lON EIIICHIOrt Burkett?—To the white man, who gives a portion of his earnings to support and maintain its credit, or to the negro, who hi fed and Monied by the Freed men's Bureau, for the support of which nearly a kondred millions have already been appropriated by Congress ? Tem Kennebec Journal gives a conver sation between two little girls, aged re spectively five and six. :'Emma," sald one of them, "wouldn't it be awful If somebody should shoot our school mis tress?" "Yes," was the reply, "but then wouldn't It be nice not to have any school?" A LITTLE boy in New Bedford, tarea churetta, In giving an account to his brother of the Garden of Eden, said: "The Lord made a gardener and pat him into the garden to take care of it, and to see that nobody hurt anything, or pasted Mlle on the (reel." A !lAN In Massachusetts put a lot of gunpowder, tied lu a rag, around his finger, for the purpose of curing a felon, and went to bed. In the morning be commeneed building a fire, when the ignited powder exploded, and the flesh on his finger was burned arta the bone. Hever' It cured the felen, and he don't ask anything thr the receipt. ADVIL'S to the UWe Wipe. If your MD.. I ter while engaged In a Under wavers*. tion with her sweetheart mks you to I bring a glees of water from an adjoining room, - yos tan dart on the errand, but you need not ref** You Will sot be attired, that% certain ; we've tom it WO, :„ A Asecuigr=w,gaT Near the southern line of the State of Arkansas lived; •few months ago, young man and his still younger sister, with a young and neremplished wife, whom he had taken to his home lirealtle Everything seemed bright and beautiful before them. The young atan's name was Mitchell. In August last, Mlbl►eli being absent, art also was his slater at a neighboring house—s worthless scoundrel came to their house, whose advances the young lady had rather scornfully repuls ed, and hired a negm man to send a ne gro boy to tell Miss Mitellan that a lady had railed to .ee her, and desired her to return home. After closely queldioultig the boy the I t'outig lady was convinced that he was telling her a Ile, and,dl4l Not return. In the evening the brother re turned, and having learned the facts as above stated, sod provoked at the Impu dence of the . negro who had accepted a bilbe to send a Ile to his sister, hushed him well with a bridle rein. ° The negro went to Duvall's Bluff and report ed to ono McCulloch, agent'of the Freed men's Bureau, who referred the matter to General Smith, at Little Rock. Smith at once ordered the arrest of young Mitchell, who was Incarcerated In the Arkansas penitentiary In a dark cell, four by eight feet in else, where im lay for nearly four months awaiting trial by a military commission. Seeing no dis position on the part of the military des pots to give him even the form of a tried, young Mitchell's counsel prepared, about the :kith of October, au application to the Judge of the District Court of the United States of the Northern Dile triet of Arkansas, for a writ of habeas corpus, but before it could be presented, Mitchell, an honest and respectable citi zen of Arkansas, died ra lila cell, the murdered victim of a brutal military dee potism—aye, brutal—far more than any act that ever disgraced the annals of any other government under the sun.—Block River Register. A MOIIIIRIRLE CAIU IMAIMITAILLT XX. =:3 We noticed the feet in our last Issue that a young girl, the daughter of an Irishman by the Daum of Callahan, liv- Ing near the pork-house above Frank fort, had fallen off the cliff above the ton ne', and that It was supposed she would die from her Injuries. Mush sympathy wits expressed at her fate, as she was a beautiful child about fifteen yeses of age, and was frequently seen passing to and from town with a bucket upon her Inn, on errands for her mother. She, how ever, regained her eonielousness on Thursday afternoon, and told her friends that her fall was not the result of acci- _ dent, but that a negro man by the name of 31m, formerly belonging to Alex. Macklin, and whom she had known well for several years, had followed her up the path, and seized her and violated her person, and then thrown her down the cliff. An examination was bad of her person, and her statement proved to be true. The negro was arrested and brought to her bedside, and she hientl. lied him and reiterated' her ellarge against him. When It became known on the streets, the wildest excitement spread throughoilt the town', and a large mob surrounded the Jail and demanded the keys fromtlie jailor, who refused to give them up. They then proceeded to break open the doer, whieh was attend. ed with much difficulty and delay, and at:peopled an hour and a half in doing. At this stage of the proceedings Colonel ' Sneed, of the Governor's Met, interpo sed, and said lie was directed by the Governor to protect the negro, but the mob pushed him aside and proceeded with their captive to the bpi back of the arsenal, the scene of his horrible ottbuoe, and hung him high as Haman, where he hung yesterday morning in full view of the town. There could be no mistake lu the identification of the negro, for ho had worked in the pork-house for a number of yearn, and the girl had seen him every day, and her declaration was made before a Catholic priest, in view of death. Dr. Rodman, of Franklbrt, from whom we derived our information, said he had viewed death seem In all forms— and shapes, but that he never witnessed anything so full of anguish as the aspect of the father and mother when they heard the little sufferer tell bow she had been violated and thrown from the cliff, and how she caught by a bush and how the black demon rolled doNru a heavy atone on her to break her slender bold. 'lev et mob violence is Justifiable this was an instance; for the slow justice of the law Deems poor and Inadequate punishment for such au accumulation of horrible crimes. The girl will certainly di*, kr the. injuries. Internal and external, ve of the most serious character. —k•-r Mg. ton (.4.) Gazette, Fitrusey lit. BRAWNLOW, FAR GREENBACK/.-oov. Brownlow of Tennessee, writes as fol lows to the Tennessee radical conven tion: , "If I were a member of your conven tion, I would endeavor to have Interim rated into the platfolvn you adopt a plank to the following 'eflbet: That the bonds and obligation% of the general gov ernment, which do not expressly stipu late for payment In coin in the seta au thorizing their Issuanee, or on their fuse, should be paid in greenbacks or legal tenders, and that our delegates to the National Convention be instructed to vote for a resolution in the national platform embraeing this proposition," "TR CotottED ninon rayon, No- ELY."—This has passed into a proverb. but after all there is tome evident* ex tant that casts a shadow of doubt ever the assertion. The records of the War Department ehow.that fourteen c'eoiove 4 troops" deserted where one wail killed; that about thirty died.of disease Weyer , : one killed; that nearly twenty were mustered out of the servlee for disability were one was killed in batik. Tax Radical papers at Harrisburg an nounce that Wayne 'MoVeigh Is a candi date for United States Senator, He Is a son-in-law of Simon Cameron. If Simon could buy a seat In the Senate for him self, what is to hinder him from buying one frir his son-in-lair. It will only b • question of dollars and mats if the Radi cals have a majority In the next Legisla ture, Fos several weeks the Springadd Leader kept the following conapkerneaky at the head at Its local oolanin: "Ake' wanted at this office." A few &mum* the editor's wile presented him wtth a boy, which, in a highly shgnlla►st way. shows the value of advertising. PATRICK WM ku dune of eletwy-liont. A lady paseenger being frightened by the waves asked -hlaa 4 ,1 t pea* were ever loot by these boater' Be pee thri eneenruglag MOW u ffif, anew. ma'am ; we generally And there afterwards by dragging the rtVIC" "Mertensa,"-sabli Ike Patettetoa. "did you ketow ittel fie trait berss basest bit one orrairearf iiimiethilirmadow l / 4 child!' *bike ice rot isisistrr "Tftig the twig
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