gke left r ina s familia rarzur, APRIL S, ISSS For the Gettysburg Complier. PLICITICMPNETIIIONIA•TYPHOIDES. There* I feel assured, no disease so common among cattle, horses and hogs, as Pneumonia, or "Lung Fever" at It is commonly called among farmers; and I may add, none so little understood and consequently so fatal. " As the subject Is now receiving some attention, In consequence of its ravages throughout portions of our land, I will; for the benefit of "whom it may con cern," contribute these few lines. That the farmer may properly under stand the location of the disease, I will state that the substance proper of the lungs, or `"lights," is surrounded by a thin, shining membrane, called pfeura. This membrane Is reflected upon the sides of the cavity containing the lungs and eompletely lining It. W.fien this -membrane is Inflamed, either upon the lungs or sides of the, cavity, it Is called Pleurisy. If the substance - Of the lungs only be inflamed, it is called Pneumonia. If both, the lungs and pleura, be Inflam ed, it is called Pleuro-Pneumonia, and this is the most fatal, because the most extensive inflammation ensues. There are also circumstances that have much Influence in fixing the type or character of the disease. For instance, if a cow, or horse, or hog, ill fed and sheltered, be *tacked with pneumonia, It is In all probability of a typhoid, or low variety. This kind of pneumonia, if pruning during a spell of cold, damp weather, in low, marshy o rctions of the country, sustained:by vegetable and ale mal poisons in the atmosphere, often be conies contagious and attacks densely and over-filled stables4very 'frequently carrying off the whole stock. This is of ten, too, confined to one farm, but some times spreading over large 'sections, at tacking here and there the most favora bly disposed to the disease. This Is Pleuro-Pieumonia-Typhoides, or Eiri4l erpest, as the Germans on the continent of Europe have called it—Cattle Plague. Now, the above constitute all the varie ties of the disease, from the simple- and rarely fatal, to the most malignant and much dreaded plague. When this dis ease once assumes an epidemic form In a section of country, It may subside, but invariably becomes endemic, and con tinues to shots Itself sporadically, winter after winter, and often assuming Its epl -dinnie character. A gentleman in my section lost nearly all his horses within a short time after they were attacked, while his neighbors' were not effected. So unaccountably and suddenly were they affected that it was supposed at first they had been poisoned; then that the stable was bewitched, but finally It became settled In the minds of all that it was the dreaded cattle-plague. As to the treatment of this disease, there la not much to be expected from treatment of any kind in the most vio lent type, as He course be so rapid that the animal - generally dies in the conger• tive stage, before any Judidious treatment can be appited. In its milder form, whiskey and quinine I have found moat suecessful, but stimulants and tonics of all sorts are of benefit. In the inflam matory varieties, blood-letting and the antimonials are best adapted. • Hereafter I may give the history, treat ment and success of several cases that have.occurred in my section Yours truly, FAT CArrt.z.—The Springfield, Mass., Reps&News says: "The fattest and pos sibly the largest in the world, are now to - be found in West Springfield. Chas. A. A4ley has a matched pair that make the beam of the scale kick at 5,000, and 'Ebenezer Colton still holds on to hie wonderful heifer, that long ago astonish ed the cattle-kings of Westfield. This last animal has been fed uninterruptedly seven years, and the last four has not been out of the stable but once. She Is a monster of fatness. Her greatest breadth is in the shoulders, which meas ure more than five feet, anti the natural spreadr,ef her fore legs is fully three feet. She has a wonderful constitution, or she could not take her feed so long and regu larly. Her daily rations are a peck of dry meal and four quarts of shorts, all the mown hay she wants, several shea•s of stalks, and five pails of water." PLINVON ' EXF:OBED STJREACF.B.—EX periments lade Indicated th'atpllht on surfacea exposed to the sun, will be much more durable If applied In Autumn or Spring, than if put on during hot weath er. In cool weather It dries slowly, (mined hard, glossy coat, tough like glass, While If applied In warm, the oil strikes Into the wood, leaving the paint so dry that it,is rapidly beaten off by rains. PARSNIPS FRICABSED. —Boll the pars nips till tender, scrape and cut them in long slices. Make a white sauce of half a cupful of cream,' d few spoonfuls of broth, a bit of butter rolled in flour, pep per and salt, and if liked, a litttle mace or nutmeg. .Let the sliced parsnips sim mer In the sauce a few minutes before serving. lldutrAnn Pt..strrEns.—By using Syrup or Makatea for mustard plastens, they will keep soft and flexible, and not dry ispwad become hard, as when mixed with water; a thin paper or flue cloth ihintht bottle between the plaster and the Atm "•fihe sttength of the plaster is va ried, by the addition of more or less flour. THE' property of the Country is en baltood.im f vflpt, by improved roads. From field id market there ithould be the fewest hills; no loose stones or need lea! ;and.. Tstlitigiaite;forin In building gives the cheap* inside gOOM. Tao many little structuitia are a great tax on the owner. HARNESS is stronger, and more com fortable, and hots better, when kept soft and pliable with neats-foul 011. llost.'rratavY provides a good tie-poet with chain and spring hook, where the 4 . l6eit c iaay.safely Wien his steed. "I*ldanUrlg trees, set them no lower in th . e.ground then they stood in the nor- ROY • - OiiArTING Is to be done when the buds on thro . stook show algae estartlng. A Grarnormax Roan BY ma WIFE —The Itempeand David /on:perky of Chesil*, Conn., and recently of Now Raven, was robbed a few daYs ago by his wile of 00,000 worth of beadle The wife bait not been beard from since, and no clue can be obtained as to her where- abouta', at the present time. Mr. Root has been unfortunate in matrimony.— = His Arst wife ohtaitted a divorce from him last fall, after nine months of mar riage, with an alimony of $l,OOO. His second, the present alleged culprit, was dledreed wife of Mr. Rmiley ' of New age* and Abe =either of the young WPM Ir.bli..JW.Deoartiber last, was mods I=llErebbed the Merchants' Ulan — Company. „Isse* vs4s , - - •• • the dengtkters of Brigbain seteessee iu the theatre et CP"' ' • DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CaI:TMEEIsTEFV7.4+A.Mt.37,- CARPETS, .84. C., 84ft., ' A hall woodmen' eonstaal l y ' Mimi, and tor ads *jag ,± 8 7194 as DUPEORN & HOFFEAN3 Northwest Corner of Cedar Square, orrryssinto, PA. ' March 11, Ili, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, \ &C. MEM SOPER 4 McCARTNEr S NEW JEWELRY STORE, On York Street, oppO.Ue the Bank, Get tysburg, Pa. A 11/111/ AND TALL ASIIMITKENT JUIT TROY TEM MTV. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, lIIISICAL .LNEITRUMMNTS, gush as Violins, Guitar; Aorordeona, Fifes, *c. also the trim p, v iz : Keys, El Bows, Bridges, and eve y belonging fa Ci Instruments. Repairing and aLeo' of work ear Wm dans reasonable laneon ilterAlt 7,7owarranted to the satkethettow— and all goods sold, warranted to to what they are represented. Nov. Sg. ttlQ7. tt GETTYSBURG LIME 'KILNS. TftE undereigned ha bought out hie former partner, Wm. (Mina, and now eantltuale tier P. B THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS himself—at the (lett:mbar, Lime Knott, ea the corner of the Railroad and North Stratton stmt. Thankful for paal. patronage, lie VII endeavor to deserve Um eentlnuanot by proem:ding the boat- oew u vigorously and - on u Lute wale u pow alble—eawayil selling a good article Lad gulag good measure. Farman and others may look for the prompt filling Monier& He also continues the COAL BUIEUNESS, °fibrin( the most popular kinds. Hateekeepere and others shook' ■he Ida a eall.' Bleadcandati CkNal constantly on hand Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Ciet- 121! Gettysburg. Nov. 1.5, tt 41ETTYSBURG NATIONAL SANK. OOVERNMENT BONDS, of all kind', BOUGHT and MOLD: BEVEN•THIRTY BONDS eonyerkd Into FIVE. TWENTY BONDS without Margo. 11)•1 i l Lf~f l7l,MMn:i .:/J.:/~Y •:Lll,i. /:1 +/~ The HIGAIMIT PREXRIII rad on GOLD and lESLLVD:R. 8101301'aild DORM et ell klada i =6lbe persons CHARGING 00 ORDMRS PROMPTLY Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced 1 per seat., 8 per root Ape 1 sow, 4 per rest. Mir • Meta.. 11 pee most. al* $ INIOM***. Persons wishing Bonds, and Stock!' of all Wade, aro Inv!tad to give us • call, stalky will 'Are all information ebeernaly J. =WRY BAIB, Cashiqr Gettysburg, Ott. X, IXX. tt FLEIST NATIONAL BANK ME WIII allow Interest= epgdal Doosits.as kdkrws 5 pee SONIC pew annum lbe I year. IMMI “ .. 4 meatbs. a . ... 1 .1 46. .. a oa Will convert 740 NOTES into 5-10 BONDS. usual, Use st amuse. ~.a: EZ , A h:L1..1 rv - m - 77.77 - T7 - 1 - 7 w•::N Azrr7v :-.•,• •:; ot every Wad, free elf hup• esoaddidds, and val at all than pep the HIGIIINT PRICE tar (101,10 ma =Arra, sad win, with piesottra, r!••l'VTTE!•^ l •E"'"'''lM'Pr•° l 'n Pertaining to s well reeruisetel Peak. ozo. Allmon% ambler Gettylbw; Nov. I. HOOP, SKIRTS, • mar while'. At Greatly 'Seduced Prices, AT - • ' ROW a WOODS'. . Mardi 11, 11111. U bm w exmie:mp . riiiu'asti4Nat s. mom` NEW GOODS. GEORGE JR./VOLD Su now °peal • lams Stoek of morns. C•n• NiHRIUNI aO4 BEADY-NODE CLOTHING, =aft? et Ids own manvanture, ameasting pi all idiom al COATS, SHIRTS, DRAW.SR3, CRAVATS, liasiday, &a, &A. at pries. to the times Call, sundae and lodge tar prarrolvar. EQEE:I3 fURNIT I JRE. SHEAFFER & BECKER,' PETERSBURG, (Y. EL) PENN'A., Are gamma to alga to the Public anything in their line as damp as can be had to to °Gantry. airPordhaiscs wIU do will to toll sad examhbo oar stook before baying ebawbere made to order. -Bepotrtog done neatly, amply, ind with &valet'. Jan. St, Left tt ROBERT C. COBF.AN H AS putt reeelved new illapply 05 Hata, Saps, Boote and Shoes, of latest styles, for Winter tuns, which he is selling at reduced prices. He also manatee- torts and repairs HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, promptly and on reasonable Wm. Bridles, Halters, Whips, Trunks, Vance', Tobacco, Cl- PR sad • gruit, variety a NoUonia always on head. Call id, the old stand on Chambersbnrg street, two doors west of Buehler's Drug Store. BTha blghes prices will be paid fbr•all kinds ECM Jan:24, 111111 L tt HEAD-QUsIRTERS, At NORRIS' STORE, la the place to get FALL é WINTER GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH: I F you Want a cheap Over-msti go to No IV you want a good cheap Drees-mat go to NOTtfidlr IF you want a good Every-day Coat, go to NORRIS' IF you want a good pair of Pasta, to go NORRIS* r—want a goc'd cheap Vat. to NORRIW I F yon want a FASHIONABLE HAT, go to NORRIS' IP you want • late Pill Styl. Cap, go to NORM!' IF you wants good pair of Boots or Shoes, go to NORRIS IF you want •FASHIONABLE NECA-TIE. so to NORRIS.' IF You want a good PreookCalf Owner, go to NORfpir IF yam want a good Umbrella, go to NORIUS , IF you want good Paper Oolb" go to NORRIS' P you want a bahlonable salt of Clothm, go to NOBRIS IF yam sat anythlitg In the Gentleman's Lino, go to NORRIS'. r yen want a good SMOKE, go to NORRIS' I F YOU:good HEAVY UNDER-CLOTH to to NORM'. Alao—A large Mack of CIABEHMEREE4 rig THE PIECE. Persona antletrles the= to Headr made Ckothlag, oan be moomm at the low ed moth pries. THEO. C. NORRIS. Oct. LOW. tf WI C. STALIBMITH a SON, JACOB RE! (I.E'TTYSBURG, PA CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to de illit kinds et Carpenterint —oontraetlng and erecting traildliltpu of all kind; Repairing, &e. They keep sosuchantly act hand . and masatsteue to oeda. DOORS, smrrrsass, BLIIIDO, BABE, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAILES CORNICE, won • WINDOW BRAGlarre. And any other Article In the 3tundlng Line. Seasoned malarial mmataatly oa hand, /Jape. domed workman always In maims. and work executed wit!" dledstelk •i'Oidln }comity Wended to. Sept. 211, Ur. u NEW SADDLER SHOP. N the BM, Italthnorestreet,-Gettysbnre. Pa. —Constantly en hand, or made to order, all Pada of to mead to 11. & BIDING SADDLES. WAGOIE SADDLES, CARRIAGE BARNES% as low as the Unrest. Joao 26. JUL ti , • • CANNON'S .. MARBLE WORKS, ontsmnonre 67rot. apposite the Osothfloses, 47471783V7147, .PB:ltarA. EverT deteriptios of walk etteentsd In Uri MIST NIT= or VIM MVP "lose 4, UM. It HOUSE PAINTING. gamine a. mamma, ay= PAMIR, eaget '__4loll* GOOD WO= 'AIM DIODGGAXX - PRICAS. aft*. Vilt" LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO WHOLESAIA . DEALERS rot- , FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. 11019Z8T sad • , , VABISTIiO. ses BstrousHowszda. :ICI4 . 04,31.140... ii ..17,1*.441., cka t a m r , m es g ir 111.4 rAlii le • Olt; ' 4 • PANTS VESTS, FURNITURE SOLDIERS' DRAUGHT HARNESS. RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, FLY i• NETS. to.. J. M. UDWE. RUNION PACIFIC AILROAD BONDS. r Li er== 540 MIL E S OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, Etussitaig West trees Omaha ACROSS THE CONTINENT, AU NOW COMPLETED, MK TRACK BEING LAID AND TRAINS RUNNING Within Ten Miles of the Summit OF THE ROCKY, .1101TFITA.1104. The prospect that the whole CHAD LIMB TO TIE PACIFIC WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870, was never better. The means so air provided for eonstruotion have proved' ample, and there Is no lack of funds for the most vigorous prosecu tion of the enterprise. The Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are now offered at PAR. The? pay BTX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and have thirty years to run before maturing. Riabseripttozug will be received In 05HTYS. BURG, by GETTYSBURG NATION •I. BANK and FIRST NATIONAL. BANK, and in New Teak at the Company's °Moe, No. 90 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nas- MU street, CLARK, DODGE A CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall st., JOHN J. CISCO a SON, Bankers, No. 59 Wall it., and by the Company'. advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made In drafts or other funds par in New York, anl the bonds will be sent free 01 charge by return express. Parties suiscribi • g through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. A NEW PAMPHLET AND HAP, showing the Progress of the Work, Reeourees for Construc tion, and Value of Bonds, may be obtained at the Company', Oftloes or of its advertised Agents, or will be sent free on application. JOHN .7. CISCCt, Treasurer, New York. Feb. 21, ffARGAINS MITZI NEW CI-R.O C'Eli,-Y" I= JOHN CRESS tr. SON - LT AVE opened a new GROCERY, in Gettys- Ala burg, on the north-west corner of the Public itquare, and FREGR have Just received &splendid assort merit of GROCERIES, lndaaingSugars,QaMees, Idolasses ..1.3m/pa, Tee% Sploea, Tobecco, Set, Pleb, liams, Shoulders, ae. Also, 4IIEENSWARF, CONn=OSB, Nuts, Fraltak_Spe Fancy cle. and Notions generally. We w il lalso ke e n hand FLOUR mad YEED-STUFFS. Raving purchase& for CASH, we are prepared to esti very cheap. Give us • call and judge for yourselves. CRESR. W. CRESS. Sept. 27, IWO. tr IRON-IRON-IRON l OEITYSBIJRG FORGE. THE enbernibeee respeetfulli inform the public that they have erected a mein connect'," with their Steam MID, and are now manufactrin FORDED AND HAMMERED IRON such as Plough, Horse-shoe and Bar Iron, and re eventfully Invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to Rive them a call, feeling satisfied that they will be able to please as to Qualtg, finish and price. I= N. B.—The highest market price paid for wrought aad scrap Wm. B. I W. Dec. 17. MK -- LEWIS STROUSE Elms bought bag& his old stand, cut Carlisle street, and is going into business spin heavier than ever. He asks his old friends and the public to NOTIONS,_GROCHRJ ,ES SNP t l, MC GAR, TOR&00013, &C., &C., &C., n large variety, and a little cheaper than the cheapest. Don't forget the place—nearly oppo site the Railroad Station. Gettysburg, Oct. 11, 1157. tf CHEAP TOR CASH! STORE! I GROCIS, LIQUORS. &C. r undersigned has retured tRIESo Gettysburg, and opened a new Store, on BalUmtre street, next door to the Post ()glee, and nearly oppoffite the Court House, where he °Ors fur sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, • large and choice assortment of Groceries, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, MOLASSFA, SYR- UPS, SALT, &C., with FISH', BACON, LARD, A.C. Lecmore,— VpqEß, 011q!3, NM)?M.IB,RUAtIS, sad evnythind else In the line. aver yb Also, any s, ofNotiona, to salt any and ody. Roe°Lleet this lathe place to buy CHAP FOR CAREL April Wl/41814. A3XO. - .`4l/048}12•01EIVA•14 • • or DRY (::!4 , ..0 OJO S • sou PALL AND WINTER WEAR at the Store of _A,,scorr& , SON. Their Meek consists of MERINORA__VefI. DEL all all styles. CAP `taritiVs B ,lll 6B. grades. CL DpirS ,a ND C.ASS !MAW s • at .11 sake sad asraittl. Persons wanting GOOD GOODS and ' GOOD BARGAINS, Ellbookt not fall tar to the Str i a , Ctuunbersbarg itree "C a ra l Vane Oett.ll, tern. ATEENTION, ZOIIAVES! THE Getty Stint thnotten trtllineen foe beldame and drill erse i IIIRSDAY EVENING until farther orders. member la requested to be =t at Thant and all mem renting themselv e s l" Vr befined as the Briana preetelbe. Ry order of the Captain. WIL R. ISMER. let Beret. • Jan. si. left ti HAY :wOAifTBD. foes V Oils higthat. marke4 •-"1"" Oen girlag t/ G ra . R:e:/41. Glti l 'itl' ll464 . 43694 'omilg!‘ McCURDY & HAMILTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &c. rriaacclimated are win& at their Warr lcranZ ath. 1 100. 1 ale treeib jjo lagßoehler, ettysburg FIRST MORT- FLOLWET A CLOVER D AN CORN, ATSOMCIC _,_ SENDS, POTATOES, AC. SIX PKB 90 conta on and Invite producers to lave them a call befOre • rinnualkr at They hale constantly = hand Mr aide, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, I=2 Illyrape, Coffees, Su Ike. with Salt, Fish, Oils, T. Soaps, Bacon and !o. Men the ben brands of mom, with FBED of all kinds. They likewise have BIEVERA.L VALUABLE FERTILIZEBB, Soluble Peelle Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and A A Mesdenn Guano. Wight they pay Me highest market pekes kr all they bay, they sell at Ike lowest Ilving proem. They ark *share of public patronage, resolved to glve satlatactlon In every eam. ROBERT WeCURDT WR. B. HAWE.ToN: Gettysburg, Stay 1, 1887. NEW FORWARDING .11. ND COMMISSION . HOUSE AVI2W purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cum, ttc„ of Culp & Earnsbew, the under intarid to carry on the busineee, under the Om of B tuna & Co, at the old attend, on the corner o Waahington and Itallroal &meta, on • more extensive scale than heretofore. _ . . We aro paying the highest market prices for HAY, FLOUR, GRAIN AND ALI, KINDS OF PRODUCE. • FLOUR and FEED, SALT, and all kinds 0 GROCERIES, kept constantly on hand and fo sale , cheaper than they can be . had anywhere else. PLASTER, and all kinds of FERTILIZERS, • .nstantly on hand, or furnished to order. M),6‘. A REGULAR LINE OF FREIGHT CARS w I leave our_ Warehort. every TUISDAY KING, and ccommodation trains will be MCI occasion may require. By this arrange men we are prepared to convey Freight at all N t m filnwi and fro Baltimore. Ailbusinortsof this kind trusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Ou ears run to the Warehouse of Stevenson & Sons, ki North Howard Street, Baltimore. Be- Mg deter " • deal fair) WM DAVI r E Best SADDT HAHN' are &Iwo* - stand Ball Church— ntitrui for swat favors we invite attention to Jur Pr"..eut e emcee and 44-o.ve u s a call andamine e a: amine I= GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE. A LARGE assortment of fine I= Teas, Code., White Shows of MI kinds, and r o ttlii . r n tA g h:lt L . prime new m e 131 3 Orleans ll EItEL, best in market. Ali kinds of wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, - Rye WtiWhey. Le.. for medicinal and other purposes, In any quanUty. /a-S. Mahler's Herb Bittern, and the "Great Zinger( Bitters." Alpo, SPEER'S GRAPE WINE. April 5, 1867. If Farmers, Attend to Your Interests Ii GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY, rsubscriber would inform his customers and others, that he Is ntanufacturing ro m kinds of castings and Madffnes, made to order, on short notice, retch a THRESH'E AND POW (five different eisee of Power.,) CLOVER-SEED HULLERS AND CLEANERS , CORN CAREL LERS AND SEPARATOM4, CORNPODDER CUTTERS, STRAW AND RAY CUTTERS; PLOUUHA witch as Cast Ploughs, Randwar sloughs, Sidehill and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest improvement; also Metal Screws fur elder Presses IRON RAILING for Cemeterleeoe Porches with everything else in Ilia line, all at low priors. FOR SALE.--A light Two-hone Wagon, • One horse Wagon, and a Idprlngarß..4; 3 l4 : 47 l . Eß. April 30, IRK U SPEER'S PORT GRAPE MINE, • U,.d by Howfro& ihr Cbrignorottono for Mod or Carsmrstion Porporos. MAO, Zoccaent for Ladla mut Weakly Peraoas TO USE. VINEYARDS. NEW JERSEY Speech hit Crepe Wide, Fur Tern Old. EJustly celebrated native Wtne lit made from the Aloe of the Oporto Grape, nasal In country. Ha Invaluable 7bnie and Strengthening Properties are nnsurpaseed by any Other native Wine. Be ing the pare Juice of the grape, produced under Opeer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineneas are guaran te ed. The youngest child may partake onto generous qualities, and the weakest Invalid may nee it to advantage. It U prarticularly . beneficial to the aged and debili tated, and suited to the various aliments that af flict the weaker sex. It Is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE RELIED ON. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly pp'rsoo• find a benefit by- Its use. Speer's Wines in Hospitals are preferred to oth wines. •• • . Sold by Drawls's and Grocers. 110-The Trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway & Cowden, and French, Richards & lu delphla A. Spear's Vineyard, New Jersey. °®x, 24 Hrtedway, New York. August US W. ly DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, Office and Drag Atone CHAMIIVIABURG FIT. carrereßußa. bledloal advice without charge. DRUGS, MEDICINE:FA PATERT MRDICINFA, STATIONERY, PERMICPIRY SOAPS BRUSH ES,T2I.LAIRLgi.wriasts.,_Ott errukm, SPI CER. RARrIM 901 m, .L.Abt OF TARTAR, wakes, COAL OIL, PURE LIQUORS for mountiva DorPoore Dr. R. Hortiera OLTEN. • reliable remedy for ehaPPed hands, mush ftkla..ka. AU articles warranted pure and genuine. C2E3=l3 - NEW BAUM. . NEWPORT ft EITCOLEBI, eataireaucaz imma, • . 6oath Wiehtesfes sees.„ one; pease fres the Ingle Wetel, esTrYnimo, Ps. ' Oasstantly on hest, the bee of BREAD, CRACEERS, WM% numme. agt. Perms wishing Ire& Jest will be eared every morning, by lea their name@ and red dines at the Baluscr. avers elbrt. ewes to piss. Gum.ive aa a tea. Apru s _ . CABINET MAKING. Was. H. natter, . = NG Waded- hi the town of NEW OX ORD, Adams orsustor, will awry on the of eadnet-maldnie, to all Its branches. FURNITURE kept on band and made to order. He will aim keep for sale • choke serertment of CHAIRS. He Myths the Mame whim the town and Nur romeding eonatry to sive him a cell, as he wi ll sell as km can be punthaad at any other place. He will guarantee hes nark to be made inta r the bat aturastr, and a i r* materlala. , 1 1111 MOIa l" W t _ b* si mill DIANJNIS IN ' I=l2 LIQUORS, WM. J. MARTIN. Baltimore street, Gettysburg. NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE. NEW AND GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. EE undersigned bee opened a new Boot and 3 undersigned EMI" on BALTIMORE STREET, one south of the Presbyterian Church and near ly opposite Idtereary's.Saddler shop, where he ofdtis an attractive sasortnued of goods lu his Hsu, all new and selected with the greatest care. He has LADIES' GONORESS GAITERS, LADIES . IALMORAL GAITERS, LAIMMS' COMMON GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL 1100113, IN LAME VARIETY. GENTLEMEN'S CALF Boma, GENTLEMEICs KIP BOOTS, GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTLEMENBSLIPPERs, ALL STYLI I3 , GENTLEMEN'S BALMOKALS, GENTLEMEN'S BROGANS, MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS, MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS, • MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS, &C., &C., &C., &C. BOYS CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALNIORALS, BOYS' BROGANS, 4C., IC. AL*, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture constantly on hunt. All- will be sold at the lowest living profits. Bayous, from from town and s cit s are d passe b l e rteti e pa te r. chasing elsewhere. I am determined to sell cheap—a little cheaper than any other bonse In the county. By strict attention to business, and dealing mer it and squarely with everybody, I hope to merit and receive an encouraging abate of of Roots aml Shoes will elm be carried on, in all Its brooches. Boots, Shoes and Gaiters mode to order Re pairing done on short notice—find no effort spared to give satisfaction. isfone but first. class workmen employed. Having n life-time experience at the bmlness, I feel confident that 1 eau please all who may coil. D. 11. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, June 21, 1887. :~ ~:ci 4Ri ~:~:f: n:~:~„/~.~ NO. 2 WEST MARKET STREET, poRK PA =M=ll=E3 PIANOS & I lIINET VRUANS. HELODPA)NS, azaleco=ca MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, respectfully Inform the public that they are pre pared to furnish Pianos of the following 111111111. facture or of any other make that may be pre ferred: Albright, Heiken Schmidt, tileherlair 4c Na, Besdbary. Knobs k Son. Gale * hba, Min' 8 CrIABRATED COTTAGE, HARMONIC AND 110111 - X/IR OR GA .V 8 A ND MELODEONS. There Instruments stand unriodied by any thing found In this country or In Europe, as in admitted by all Impart laii udges. The snost em inent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers, the last to discover excellence In reed Tone, pro nounced [hens vastly superior to all others (or ex ceedingly quick articulation and round Tone, the essential mature Instruments of this clans. We invitethe reverescrytinv and criticism of all. PATENT VOX HUMA'NA TREMOLO. This late and moat wonderful Invention tso Ile knowledged by all leading artists', will be found only In the Estey Instruments. 10 attempting to describe the effect of this atop, w e are at. loss for language. Its Mani lea cannot be written, but moat be beard to be appreciated. By this stop an ordinary performer con produce an effect which requires a life time of practice for an artist npon a violin. It entirely changes the reed Tone, giving the a) meat la tic sweetness of the human s Mee, making it so melodious and pure that It nes er falls to enchant the listener. MCV=INIESS3 for Churches, Public Halls and Parking has a powerful sub-Bass with independent re eds, Har monic attachment and Vox Houmna Tremolo, and is believed to he the most lose e I nd seed gag made, being nearly equal to a Pipe Organ 01 Wee times the cost. AU instruments warranted for lit e yem . , Sri - BRAS:4 BANLc4 nupplied a lth invtruntenta and music at reasonable terms . . . A 116eml dlacount allosCod for ('llarrhee and Sabbath Schools,. Ali-Instruction. given both in Vocal and In atrumental Musk, at our rooms, and at pupils homes, el ther to individuals or chum..., on reatton able terms. Dec. l 7 MG& tf ADAMS COUNTY UTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 °rifleman, P Vice • I L.! t. den= w ri e ri ituwell. Seem , —I). A. Buehler. Trearu —E.G. Fahnostock. Executly Commit...sir—Robert McCurdy, An. drew Jjent - man, JacobKAng. Mtur eorgo Swope, D. A. Buehler. R. Met, M. telberger , It. Russell, E. 0. Fatuseack, A D. Buehler,'lt. 0. McCreary, Get tyaburg; Jaw , King, litraban township; A. Heintselman, kiln; -Wm. D. Mines New Oxford; Wrn, : Wilnon, Benderaville; H. A. Picking, gtmban ;NJohn Latlmore; John Pickin East Berton; Abel T. Wright, Benders ville ; g. F. OIPE New Oxford .Jas. H. Mar shall, Hamiltoulmnt Job - nninglm ,- Fee , dom; Jam Horner,' sgThl Company 1. the county of Adams. for more than 1 i yea, made but one assessmi flee during that period BS of which have beer years. Any person ,' apply to any of the r further Informat ion. INCORPORATIED, MARCH IR, 11151 • ti-' he Executive Ice of the Company, every month, at 2 o'c Oct. 16, 1b65. tf WATCHES 1 - 4 BWIS STROUBE la largely envied lost returned from N 1 attractive asaortment as cannot fall to be clock embraces a tarp I= GOLD A B. Bartlett,•" Writ. E'llery." and "Appleton Ml= with Watches of almost all ether makes. If you want CHEAP and GOOD:Watch, eall on LEWIS STROLTEIE, At his old Stand, Carlisle street nearly appo;lie the Deplt,Gettyaburg, Pa. u-Ha continues the Grocery, Notion and Con teetlonery business, as herttotore. June 24,1147. tf cint31;1:11 . 11,1:1 Tke Greyer & Baker.—Tke Bed is the ranoESE Machines have become so well known ths, little need be said by way of reoommen n. They have taken the Brat premium at ail the late State Fairs, and are universally ac knowledged to be the BEST In use by all who have tried them. The "Grover di Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are ppooiota that have been attained by no other Macbrae. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with per fection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. They are noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are sim ple In their construction. They are easy to man age, and can he worked by almost any child. Every faintly should have one. They save tabor, they ease Once, and they care hyntell,..d 00 their work better than It can be done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above 31.1liues, has established an Agen cy in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will al e eve have on hand a supply. Persons uishlng to buy will please call and examine fur them sell. es. 41 , -*ectilell and Thread trill S. WITH EIWW m I.'Eskrackl, Asian. county, Pa Aug. 77, IFOL tf Manhood: Mow Lost, How Restored. a J UST published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the raelleal core (without medicine) of Spermatorrtima, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, steniMey, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im lments to Marriage, etc.; also, itionsumptlon; Ilepsy, and PIM, induced by self-Indulgence or &Banal extravagance. fir Price, In • sealed envelope, only 8 cents. Tbeeslehrated author, in this admirable essay, Clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' sue cessltil practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous we of Internal medicine or the appli cation of the kettle—pointing out a mode of core at ones simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every armorer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man In the land, Sent under asil, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, pastpo4ll, en *Wild of six rents, or two past stamps. Also, Dr. Colverweirs "Marriage Guide," price Z cents. Address the Publishers, ,_. , CHAS. J. C. KLINK sb CO., IN Boweey, New York, P. O. Box 4.5•13. Mar. 6, 1608. 3m Robert D. Armor, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER, AugMidtße a., haVo square from the Orurf-hotue, GETTYSBURG, PA., I.LProrelitly attend to all orders In his y y line. -Work done In the most satisfactory manner, and at prim se low as can possibly be eabrited to nuke • living. GAS FMK ihrn/ahed, as well as Chandellek Beacista, Drop Lights, dic-; also WATER PIPE, r Stee pps. Top and Frout ag SPilets„ and, in short, eve belong:h to gas or_water fixtures. Maths en', and furnished 11 desired. Dea 3a, tar. tf NOTICE. rpartnership herstotore existing between e underindened In the Prodnee and Forwsrd siness was dimolved on the first day of January inst., by mutual 00118012 t. The books of amounts arid all unsealed business have bees Net ln the hands of Rufus E. Culp, who hi duly authorised to settle up the sem& He will at the Warehouse now In the cowman eSsoi Menet Blears A oobean. An parlous la tarried an required to call and settle. HKJenY CULP Jan. 37. 1 as kUDO. A. BAngsnAw. LAST NOTICE. A t i t= d irill e the 144. 0jrnd o s t eitt. atratiMtigdg a=tber, taut Books elan oaf= # miler !MOWS Mini paraoss. 116CURDY It D/ZEIL. Oetk 11, INIT. if , VALUABLE PROPERTIES I= JOHN C. 7.017 CK, LAND AGENT, New Ogronn, ADAMS COUNTY, FA., Has for sale a number off deal ruble properties, to which he asks the attention of those wishing to purchase. Two No. 1 STORE STANDS for sale or rent, with stock of goods doing a good business, near Railroad, situated in beautiful villages; good chance for persons wishing to engage in the busi ng/1m Possession given any time. A Lllif ESTONE FARM of Si acres, near Rail. road, brick house and all IIPCCMIUY out-buildings. A LIMESTONE FARM of WI acres, with Flour and Saw Mill, house barn, and other MI-build ings, &knitted in Baltimore county, Md., IS miles from BalUmore. A LI BOSTON E FARM of 4140 mares, brick house, brick barn, in Baltlmoro county, Md., 17 miles from Baltimore. A LARGE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, with Dwelling situated in a county seat, near Railroad and DepoL Good chance for doing all kinds of work. Also, several Town Lots will be sold with the above property If desired. A FARM OF 100 ACREri, In Adams county, with good Stone House, good Baru, du., near a turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACRES, with good Rouse, Barn, dc., th l mtuarters of a mile from a railroad station. A chance; terms easy. FARM OF 145 ACRES, on the Carlisle turn pike, under good enittration, with a large Brick House, Bank Barn, and other out-bulb/lugs, al/ new. • - . A LARGE FLOUR M 11.1., with 2.5 Acres °fiend. The nail has four pair of Burrs, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power In the county. A FARSI OF 175 AMER, near the Hanover turnpike, on which leer/et/0 a good House, Barn, and all other necessary out,bu ildlngs. A FARM OF Be Aeltni, good land, with large Brick Ilona°, Baru, and 2 TenantHous.-40 acres in wood—half a mile from the Conowago Chapel. A HoTEI., In New Oxford, two-story, roomy. and convenient for business. Good chance; terms easy. Persona who a loh to bay Real Fatale, tia well aa hose who wish to eel!, are requeated to give the uhrieetber a call at Ida store in New Oxford. Ad tress, JOHN C. ZOUCK, Land Agent New Oxford, Adams county, Psi. April I, 1867. ly A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY I=l rE ndendiped offers at Private Sale, the old I ri X)BB11% DW FILLING, at tlieJune- ton of the Taneytown and Emmlttsburg g roads, in the borough of Gettysburg. The house is substantially built, of stone, and contains twelve large rooms. There Is a strong, ever-tailing Spring of first-rate water in the basement, and 1% Acre* of Land consorted with it. The location fa a very pleasant one, and with a little additional outlay this could be made one of the moat comfortable and desirable homes In the borough or its vicinity. = TO THE PUBLIC. T r i gg n u n le de p n u tir e et t l h tter t t ! y his u meth od yrry no Inform Cabinet-making Business, In all Ito varied branches, and that they now Lave on hand a large assortment of BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, Tables, Corner Cupboards, Safes, Stinks, Maris, Dressing Bureaus, Chairs, of' different kinds; in short everything in the Clibi nel-nuaking line. • ALSO, BEADY-MADE (NiFFINM AND COF FINS MADE TO ORDER. All of whlch will be finished promptly, at the old stand, on , South Baltimore street, opposite Wlnehrentier'm Tannery. The undersigtml hav ing had or er al years' experience In tile flexitime, !latter themselves that the)can make 114 good cork as any Whore, If not better. New begin nen, and others %lilted It to their advantage to call and buy front us, as we are deteruntml to sell to low us µredide to cult the time. De. 20,1 , M. int NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING = STACKS OF THEM! TBRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and rI York street inutJuAt. returned from the city with on unuxually attraclimn inwortineut of CLOTHING FOR SPRING &BUMMER WEAR. which he will sell at sorb prlees as cannot full to take them off very rapidly. Cull and Judge for yourselves. To look at the expellent mawrlal, tasteful cutting, and neat and aulattantlal sewing, and then to get his low prices—milers cannot help but buy, when they see It so much to their Inters est to do so. He has Coats, Pants, Vests, Of all Myles and ma terial.; Hata, Roots and Fhoes; Shirts, of ail kinds, Htniery, Gloves, SHandker chiefs, Neck-flea Cravela, Linen and Paper Col lars, Suspenders, Brushes, tombs; Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Pocket Knlveskire gars, smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Plpes, Sas tionery, &t Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, entirely tuo numerous to de tail Ina newspaper advertisement. He asks the attention of the public. to his new stock, confident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget the place— corner of York street and the Diamond, Get tysburg. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. April 211,1867. tf REMOVAL! THE GETTYSBURG SKY-LIGHT GALLERY 11 - IFIE undersigned take. pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he Mut removed from his old rooms on Weld Middle street, to Baltimore street, and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he now scruples has been recently fitted up expressly for his land nee.. The location man admirable one, enabling him to take pic tures In all shades of weather, and a i th a correct ness unequalled any where ebst. PEIOTOGItAPIIH, tf -very thwerlptlc- - 'tied In flu ervonsly. Thankftil if)r past favors, ottt-n for a coat Inuanee or the PUMP SIVEICS. NevrChester, Aprit ly• TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY I= WHO WISH TO IMPRO VE ritHE undersigned respectfully Informs the pub. .1. ily that he still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS, at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and is ready at all times to accommodate these want ing anything done In his line. He la prepare' to furnish an kinds of work for building purposes, of the best material, and as neatly and cheaply LIS it can be done at any other establishment In the county. Experienced Minds always In readl• nets and work executed with promptness and di Mankful for past favors, he hopes, by at tention to business, to receive a liberal altars o pu i bile o Wl4. CHRITTAIAN. Trisisimi N et-f NOAH WALKER:& ,CO., CLOTHIER.% WARRINGTON BUILDING, 186 AND Iff BALT t INOND erionrr, naLwiffoltn, spa, constati iton hand a large d WeII s.• sorted stock of all kinds of goods an at modm P Thee , eopply orders for She Inuit to the lowest priced articles, either ready made or made to WMany part of the country. eep she an extensive stock of FUR- N DODDS, embracing wvery article of Gent emen's Under-weer, Also, MILITARY CLOTHS and every 'arid of Military Trim mings, as well as an stock of READY MADE MILITARY. 000ne. - 1 Baltimore, Feb. 23, 131111. Executor's Notice MARY RINRHARDS EBYATE.—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of Mary Rinehart, of Btraban township, Adams on., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, re. itdit4nfoln.tipewssmenatcT.7o:4lll'.l.l76hl.°Z, maks Immediate payment, and those having eislms against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM BTA.LLBMITIL Mae .I, iffill. its Xreogeor.' 11. 8. BONDS. =1:: PlAtional. Bank of Gettriftft will coshb-20sad iO-40 Zate 17 Notes. Baudx4-8W 7411 &ad mt 0ct.11,1880. it GEORGE ARNOLD, ambler. „..,\ •,',.\ o •,.\ ,t Vega - Nadal 9111=05",.. 4 \ Ersdlcats. Dindruff d v • HUMORS 4 , Itlll2 scAtr, 0 % & A It 6 VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 13 WHAT 1T PURPORTS To um, GENUINE !LAIR RENTORATIVE I chalet itztlrezl,leL, I:te w h i l i l e ra . c n n e: youth cd. aga It will pantlrely eradicate L iam.% and Dandruff from the acelp, and where there Li life In Wetlands, set ll muse a hew areal h of Hair to put forth on bald sputa. Thoumande are teatlfylus to the above. macs: •I.M PER BOTTLE. WA. D. Boerslre, Whaler& and &dad Ag.nt Gettsbl4, urg—oat for solo or rrudlby all Drosnwt., Feb 19 BAUGH'S Commercial Manures IN".il aesson tn r nirth,,,talFaivapfrictobvi v , :ri; It COMB HAW BONN pnlv.rll4 Pe„, Price, 1156 per 1,000 INC. It 'airs CHICAGO BONN FERTILIERB Prix, $46 per 2,000 BAUGH'S VIIICA (70 (MOO Prier, SW per 2,06.1 / le well known popular Ira, found upon every package of the lifkhDE MARK L*AIM The high entlinut lon In whh It 11%1 tat I MAN loriut hate lain load, .11l lug tootle. to leeer. pinkaa, .1.11 full\ atodain 111 the fillare. - lag now the entire matt MI lit the great reittatrevit Of the ell) of Chlcrago, for fUrtlialditg Ammonia and Phosinlinto Yielding material, ix —Boot R. Dried lenh, Mood, &e., we lint it In eon...talon with our works In l'lllholelphht, the lurkeht Inel I- Men for furntnhing (hone innnurot, at thing o low•prleuet. BAUM( kt , IONS Philadelphia, NORTII-WESTEItN FEIVI I LlZlN(i(X).,Chkago. JOIIN ILUZSON Co. Gon'l tx, Now ion,. ()MAME W. KIRK E A I'o , 114.t0n. =LI GEOlt(iE D 13 ALE, W 6oliwnie Ag' t, ilulgnnorr For all Information respeelltat Ike above Ma nurra, fuldreaa either of the abo,a 1101.44. Jan. 21, ISM. But 628- WM. T. HOPKINS' "OWN MARK' ARE the beet anti CiliC.,l•l.lT LoVr ' Pitl, r:1/ [loop Shl rim In the market. Troll Ski els ..'inprlna, O; 31 white., 11.20; and 40 apenage, $1.4 Plain Sklrts tl hips+, 20 aprinan, Ci•lit.; Otir , l i l , li , l , nritiga, a s l , , ll , ; and al nto logs, "Our OWN Make" ofI i? !:T . IfIN'SKIIITS," El,. - en Tape Trolls, from Alto .111 'mei Mot, 011.20 to NIX Tape. 21 to .10 'prim., from Sts 32,00. Thou , Sk irts are better t lout (lame Said Its other o.tablaalaa.ll IN all first elasagoodn.alui at Mach Ina er pritcs. "Our OWN Matte' of "('HAMPION are In every sspertor to all other lloop Skirts ilrlore the and hair hose to he m anhood or worn to ellll, al,' es ery one of tho Met, alnuuntrhrn.l of the heat Ifiten•rl Waived English steel Spa lug seri no perior tapen, and the styli 01 the lai•taiie fa•leilings awl manner of securing them laillataa for lu rlibliit) slot eX orliesee any other Sklrt In thin counts,olsl so, lighter, noire elastic., a ear longer, ail e more sit loillietion, and are millitttlou, eheiwer than all others. /Ar ra( lady should try e elm They are btqag sold exteunprele II) NI, reliant/4 throughout thin and the colpiliatig states tit very moderate pelves. It you wont the hest ask for "Hopkins' Champion Skirt." If sal. 110 not find them, get the mer chant Ith limn 3ou deal loonier tiles, for you, or come or newt direct to us, Idereliantn will find our dliforent grads, of Skirls ex.setle what they need, and Ira especially invite theta to utll and examine one extrusive nanortment, Or send for Wholegole Prier Lint. Tu be haul at M•tall la Manufactory, and of the !mall Trade generally, mad at W1101(.1.1V of tho Manufacturer only, to whom all_prdent should be addressed. MANUFAC7ORY AND NA LEROOM, ON ARCH KritErn , Betiveen Bth nod 7th Ni*. Phi laitolphia. W.ll. T. 110PKINR. I= Hanover Branoh Railroad. N and after >SUNDAY, Dec. 9th, VW, passen ger trains on sthe Hanover Branch Railroad follows: • • • - FIRST TRAIN will have Hanover at lUD A. M., with passengers for York, Baltimore. Harris burg, and the North and Weal. This train ar rive. at the Junction at 10.10 A. M., connecjing with the Fuat Urie South, on the Northern U•n tral Railway, which arrives at Baltintore at 12 to P. It., and also with the Mall Train North, which arrives at Ilarrisburg at 12.55 P.-M. •TThta train return, to Hanover at 11.50 P.-51 , and arrives at Gettysburg at 12.06 P. M. RECOND TRAIN boson Hanover at 2.45 P. M., and arrives at the Junction at &10P. M., connect - log with the Mall Train South, which arrive. at Baltimore at 020 P. M. Passenger. by this train (or York lay over at the Junction until 0.11 P. M. Truln rpturt. to Flavor rr nt 4.45 P. SI , with pamtengem for Hanover, Gettysburg au/1 Lit , tlestown. Paemen gem leaving Hal ti in ore far Hanover, Get tysburg Bud Littlestown, will take either the Mall Train at 8.20 A. 31., or the Fast Linn at 12.1 U Dec. 20, 1007. tt Gettyalmrg Railroad. MANGE OF CONNECTIONM.—On and after Wednesday, November 6th, 1887, Passenger mina will leavr and arrive at CiellyMblng.llll,l make connection'', as follows: FIRMT PAPIiF.NOEIt TRAIN Will leave (lett) s burg at 8.0 A. IL, with passengers for York, Har rishum, Philadelphia, Baltimore; and the North and Wood, arriving at Hanover Junction without change of can, at 16.15 A. M., connecting with the Feat Line South on the Northern Central Rail way, and arriving at lialtimore at I2.:1) noon, Ahmconneeting with Mall Truln from LialUtnare north, arriving in Ilarrlaburg at UM P. M. Arri ving at Gettysburg ItIO P. M., with pruarengers from Harrisburg, fork, Baltimore and Ww.h ington. SECOND PAPNENGER TRAIN will leave to t tysburg at 1.30, P. M., artiv lag at Hanover Junc tion at 130, and eon neet Ins with mail train/toot's. Arrive at Baltimore at tot I', M. Arrive at (wt t,,sburg at 5.41 P. M., with passengers from Nitta delphia, Harrisburg "and the North awl West, and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, at Melt Iran axe Baltimore ut 12. th noon. Passengers ran leave Tinltimore In the Mall Train at S.IMA.M., a turd arrle (lett) shurg I.: 1., P. M. Or lent e Bald ~,,, re In the fort Unto at noon, and arrive In Gettysburg ut 5.8 u P t M. tint one change of ears by the Dent train, either win. via: at HanoverJunctlon. The htst tine on the Northern Central will not stop at any local stit., throe, except York, Hanover Junction and Park ton. Connections certain. DEEM LYON'S PERIODICAL DROPS ! THE GREAT FEMALEREMEDY ir FOR 111.1LARITIEM I I have tested these I)rops In my owu practice, over ten yeant, and do not hantate to say, that nothing has yet been tievelotxxl by medical 1.. - search, that acts so powerfully, positively and harmlessly, In tames of female Irregularity, an does this medicine. In all recent cases it never tails, while thousands who have been long ituni.r era, are indebted to It for the boon of health to-hay. Although no powerful and positive, they are perfectly haritilem, and may 4e used at all times, exeept, vo In 0 sinotlally (us bidden In the ohivetions, They have born toot tenni viol) , em ployed by Pllll - physlooLnio. ill Fromm. and England, 11.11 WO I as In in) min pr.i. er ten yearn, and most tiebborliCterph,ZeTyet, though it is w.uro~ and speedy In Its opereMon, it is perfectly herm• ler. Wag purely vegetabbe. Ufa eery agreeable ‘, to the title, and may be atholsdatered tO chil dren Many age._ In mem of CROUP we will. tes a cure, if taken In seamm. Prong" aid thehout ' It is within the reach Mar, It being dieepod and best megiaine eX.likh _ _ _ . O. 0. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, New Steen, than. Mirth as, M. eowty UDR Detains, Mohan; Minas Leann, De .1: Desk Learne,Plaldia ?Optics Mahler. silks, ate, the ladles should call and see the new at SOW di WOODa • Iwo jut pooelred wow sooottotatt ot ibri a r t = l , Pwar . o, will& avon inviat thlastr. BS he CO., NINO'S N E=ISI E!MI lo.inark above HOOP SKIRTS. '.10t41.1•11 LEIB, Agent