TUE GETTIMEIrItiri compur.ra I= Trams..—Two Dom-sus per annum is advance —Two Dobbs.= AND Firry CANTH ii not paid In sellvanos. t o anhayttrtion dis continued, unless at the optlon of the pub lisher, until al/ arrearagoi are paid. ADTAKTININNNTII inserted at the usual rates —Large reduction to these who advertise by the year. Jos MINTING, of every description—from the emalleat label or inu.d to the largest hand bill or poster—done with dispatch, In a workmanlike manner, and at the lowest living rates. Orricz on Baltimore street, a few doors above the Court-House, on the opposite aide, with "Gettysburg Compiler timed" on the building. Attornies, Physicians, &c. JOB. L. LI:FYI:ICA A TTORNEY AT LAW, LITTLEI4TOWN. PA., ill promptly attend to eollectionn, eouvey. sums, writing of deeds, Lg.., &C., and all other Unsinean entrusted to Mariam. UM. on Frederick street, at the omen hu meri,- of Dr. Shorn, nod latterly that of Drs. Kinser and Mehring. May Zi, into, ly EDWARD B. DUSULER, A TTOItNEY AT LAW Will faithfully and prompt fAtterel to all lanalnere entruetal to He spout. the German !ungulate. tonne at. the moue place, In Mouth itultlifiere street, near Huber. drug adore, and newly oygo elle Danner & Zleg'er's store. Gettysburg, March rah L. McCONAUGIIY, JOILN Y. XRA UTR, JRNEYS ANL) COUNSEL/Anil4. I?itleCONAtlallY lifts asouxls.t.44.l JOHN M. I:ItAUT/1, EAtt., In the Practice of tt. of bin one (Jour wtSt or Buehler* og 0l re, Phsttnhemburg'st .It tent 11111 Olsen to limn, roll, etlons aim settliment of ratateia. All lethil lad l't 11111. to Peni.lore, Bounty, Medi l Ott , mid Painnimang.thist all lino., promptly. idol eflleltritly attend. ml 1,1 , 1 WarrantBl,4ltied, and (11•,Ice Faring ..1•• ht lean anal otlyr lV .at rn Plc.. .21), 10117. - WM. A. DUNCAN, AT LAW, 1.11 promptly attend to all .t.g.t , tuslnt..s entrusted to him, Including the pros ming of Pensions, Muni v, Back Pay, and nil other Halms against the lialted State. Will -date ttoverttUleats. • - • ( 111 NOrtil•Wegt Corger ut Dlumona, Gat, t)Nburg, Arrll 15, 1 , 417. If ✓. C. X( ELY, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Particular attention paid to collation of Pen/dons, Bounty, and }lack pay. Ornee in the S. E. corner of the Diamond. Getty aburg. April 4, Isca. Dr. P. C. WOLF, lIAVING L 2174 1 17 , AI I4 II . A ir ST BERLIN, noplis that by strict attention to his profes sional duties be may merit a share of the public patrotmge. April 2, INK tf Are C. W. BENNON HAM RIESUMED the Practice of Medicine In Lilri,n4Towx, and offers his ser vices to the public. Office at bin bonne, cor ner of bombard street and Foundry alley, near the Railroad. Special attention gi,eu Skin DiMPHOseS. Lilliegtoll., Nov. X, itsff. s Dr..l. W. C. &NEAL'S O FFICE AND DWELLING, A few doors from the N. E. amour of Baltimore sad High streets, hear the Prod.* teriau Church,HetlYabufll.F.• April IS, ISM. = IT kV ING put returned from the Universi ty of Maryland and Hospitals of EMU more, has lot.ated at If and otters Ills professional bery teem to the public. April 21, !SUS. If I= T_TAVINte lcoated at NEW RALEM, Ode ll. iivnightstown P. O.J Franklln twp., Atl anta county, offers his professional services to the public. lte hopes, hy striet nttentlon to prefeselonal duties, to audit a share of pat ronage, May 31, 11368. lf Dr. 7. L. BA 111//N. rIFIYMICIAN AND SMIGNON.• MIDDLE TQWN, AdAmaemmtty, Pa. -Otrlee In IS•n e Square. WIN promptly attend to all calls anima othelmixe pram:tonally enraged. Aug. 7, NS. tr Dr. W. Ir.- Dr efe 1,11114 IHYRICI A N, SURGEON AND AOCHUCHEUR. Aar lug permanently located In New Oxford, will purlieu hie proleaaion in all its brUlleileS, His friend. and all others desiring his pro fewolonal ...viees are requested to tall and ememl t him at his office, in Hanover street. May 2u, hart. It =I DENTIMT. has located permanently In Ciet tyshuns, and oilers his services to the pulpit. Ills room Is over John M. Minn*Ws Con teeth. ery , on Ral (Imo* street, n few doors 11.0.11 the Piddle Mott.. Perm.n in want of Pill or partial e FTL OF TEETH are Invited to call. Perms rear 11111 l ble. EXTIt UT ED will, little or no pain, hy howl nmethesia, procured by narcotic spray. Sept. to, llthl. If J. LA WARN( Pt HILL, M. D., nENTIST, 1113 his °Moe owe *we went of the f.. ' itheran church In Chumbershurs street, and opposite Dr. C. llorners °Mee, where thew, wishing to hose any Dental operation per fornnal are respectfully 1111140 d lo call. REF- FltrlgelLV Tim Horner, Rev. Prof. M. JruNdst, L. U., Prof, M. E. Snorer. (lett) shun, April 11. ')IL A Z LVI9.E'L'B Boot 'dull Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TWO DOORI4 PJOITTIT OR TRH PRESBYTF. - ••- IRAN CH „ URCH. TBE undersigned Wm Just returned from the city with the best isnd cheapest ty of Boore,alsoesendlnte,ifir Spring and Summer, evur °erred Gettysburg. Ms Klock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS'S GAITERS, LADIES' BALMORAL GAIT.ERS, COMMON GAITERS, LA DIEN' KID SLIPPERS, all lit) be,, LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAIA -IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENC/I CALF BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, owery . KIP ROOTS, GENTS' CONGREirt GAITERS, tIENTIT CALF IIALMORAI-4, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGANS. AC., AC. M14,41 , 24' COM/RENS GAITERS, Allrilill4' BALMORAL GAITERS 14Dik42v ?Amyx:co BA.LIdORALI3, AC., QC., QC., &C. RON IV CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF HALMORA IF, BOYS' BIWOANS, ac., AC. INFANTS' SHOES, all styles, IN LARGE VARIETY. Also,. Roots and 5M....0f his own manufacture constantly on hood. All will be wild at the Manua livinkprollta Buyers, from town and country, are loNited to rail and examine goods and priers before purrlia4g elsewhere, feeling confident that 1 gin pl ell who may roll. The ANUFACTIIKING of Boots, Ahoes and Gaiters will Mao be carried on, in nil its branches. as before, Repairing dour on short notice. By elupinyllig none but, /rat-clam workmen, and using none but the choicest leather, he feels confident of maintaining his fanner reputation. Certainly nothing wilt hr left undone to deserve it. Thankful for mat favors, he aolicits a con tinuant,' of public patronage. Li ft. ICLINGEL. Gettysburg, Apr1117,.18418. POT.TrI'Z'S WHOLESALE DRUG , I , , NO. JIG FRA*KLIN STREET, BALTIMORE MD rAN the dhwolutloa of the to-partnership of ‘../ B. A. Petits & Bro., August Ist, DM, 1, barld E. Foals, Junior member of mM firm, purchased all the right, title and Interest of the retiring partner, N. A. Mull, for all time, In Rea to the manufacture of Patent Medi elms; and having devoted mach time, care I and labor n gaining a thorough knowledge in the compounding of these prepandlons. I am hilly prepared to MB" to the community FOUTZ'S FAMILY MEDICINES pure and unadulterated, namely: Poore" kfiXTUBA—PoUTICH LAPIS iNVRIONATtra Oa HEALTH RENTOBRI FDDTZ'S VICOETAJBLE 1-tvica PILLS—NoUTIVA COVien OTeOP Putrisif thn.cmtArgo Hoag AND CArri.r. Powintag— listAsitc Conuti lisitur—Onaistairs VasuirfuOrt. DAVID K POUTS, Bole Proprietor, Agent for ... DA Clitoris's MAGNVTIe AND PLANTER," the "Dena 'OINTiIXNT, , and the . riIMAT ZINGAIIet is. 4-1 also have on hand a full assortment DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, wradowlottrat Extract. cad ExSe110(11 o( all Heron.; dl tho popuktr Patent Meelloines of tha day ; Perfumery, Hair Oil", Hair Dyer., and hundred' of artlelos needed by Aterehonte, Fannon; and Housekeepers, tkune and ex- Online euy stuck and 'urines, and If I rounot Ault you, you cannot be suited lu Baltimore, DAVID Fi. Fourz, At the old stand, IN Franklin street. Feb. 21,1 eat lY NEW BAKERY. NEIN PORT & ZSEULER, MECHANICAL RAKERS, South Washington street, one square from the Eagle Hold, fiTTTESSE./34.1, Ea. tlou sten tly au hand, the beet of 131313. AD, CRACEXBE4, CAX I PRZTZEL9 Persons whiling fresh Bread will be nerved every morning, by leaving their names and residences., Utot Illkery. Every effort made to plow., *lye lam exit - April 9a, WM it. shrios H , A e= il oallty. and reasonable se JCIUMiI:LICEPS. GETTYSBERG_ , r , jt 4 v \ 5) '" 4 8 4 1 1 .1. Et"; &q% '441 1 1 1 1.4 6 a ) ZER. By H. J. Stable HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIII'ERS. AND Hoofland's German, Tonic TIME GISEAT 14E30[01E= =3 ?HP, LIVER, STOMACH, OR DI GESTIVE ORGANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS To composed of the purejntees (or, a* they are medically termed, Extroefs) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, mnk ing st preparation, high ly goggegaratra,, 1111.1 coda iy free iron oleo hails caltatriffref of ony kind. ROOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC 18 0 combination of all the ingreallenta of the .1111.4r5, with the puma quality of amts CYrte Rum, iireeee, ate.. making one of the tune& pleasant and agreeable remedies eior• offered to the pabile. Thu., preferrO kg a Nlealleine free from Met:t oile tulbmixture, Wee Hoofland's German, Bitters. _Those ho .v o ldret {On to the oughhi nal of th. illtt.,x,.+4.ated, will u. Hoofiand's German Tonic, Th , 3 a.e find rot - vain [me me , hcal Tu., tho .1,01,re Le t...evil the Lao In lug a then 013Ilt I at tusl the Tonle Lein(' 11. , mom palnt.thle. The liolllSCil, front a tinny gt , moner, soeh us fialig,ntloo, D)spep.la, N, rvous U, t , llat)„ etc, in veryapt to have Its funelions ranged. The L iver, input-losing as It due. With the Sttottmtb, then bevotnen sit, eted, thr result of which Is that the patient ntthera trout several or more of the folio% lug dis. uses CONSTIPATION, FLATULENCE, INW kRD FITI.LNINS OF BLOOD TO THE ACIIkPri oh. THE sToNIAcIL, NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DISGUar YOU FOOD, 01,1.5U . ..50ft V. ENACT IN THE STOM 11,SOI'lt Eltt 17.1- SINKENO Olt LurrEet- ISO AT THY: PIT OF ACH, hN ISLIIINO OF THE HEAD, HURRIED OR IIIFF ICU LT ISREATII INO, FLUTTERINO .AT THE HEART, CIIOKINO Olt sUf FoCATING t- TIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE, DIMNESS OFIR/TM Olt WElis BEFORE THE nl Oltf DULL PAINTS THE HEAD 1)EFICI F:N('Y OF Ph:ltspj. RATION, N - ELLOWNESAOF THE SKIN AND EYES, FAIN IN IH:SI_Dh,, RACK, .12IIEST, LIMBS ETc., hl DDF:N FLUS/lES OF , ' IN THI: FLESH, C IIEA ON T STANT I3IILNIN 1110 - AtIi:SINGS OF EVIL, AND DREAT LEPEL/S.BION OF SPIRITS. The sufferer from these diammeashould erelse the greatest motion in the selection of a remedy for the ( 401 , , purchasing only that N 4 !itch he is assured from his Investigations and Inqul rim ivax~e truemerit, Mak 'Molly compounded, Is free from Injurious lugroll cuts, and hue established for Itself a reputa tion for the cure of these diseases, In this connection we would submit those well known rernediew-- HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS AND IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. PREPARED DT DR. C. M. JACKSON, Twenty-two years )onm they were first In troduced halo this country from Dermnlly. during which time they have undoubtedly performed more curt., anal benefited annex ing humanity loft greater extent, than any other reinetik.s known LO the puldin. These rcmadlea will eflectually cure LIN er Complaint, Jaundice, .Dyspepsta, Chronic or Nervous Debility. ehronirillarrinen. Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Dtaorderod Liver, Stomach, or In testi nun. DEBILITY, Resulting Crum any Cause whatever; PROS TRATION or THE BYISTTiIt, Induced by Severe Labor, Hardship, EXpo min., levers, ite. There Is no medicine extant equal to thew, renuallea In such cases. A tone and vigor Is 'loran& to the whole system, the appe tite Is strengthened, food Isenjoyed, the stomach digenta i promptty, the blood to pu rified, the nom exlon becomes sound and healthy, the ye r low tinge Is eradicated (ruin the ryes, a bloom le given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous invand becomes strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADP ARCED IN And fueling the band of time weighing heavl sy upon them, with all tie nttemlont ills,wlll find in the use o( this lIITTEItt4, or the TUNIC, au elixir that will instil Lew life Into the vein+, restore In a nientrure the energy and ardor of more ,louthful days, build up their ru shnlten forms, and give health and ness to their remaining yuan. NOTICE. It le a well-estaldished fact that fully one half of the female portion of our population are seldom In the enjoyment at void , health • ur, to use their own expression. i'nevOr feel Veil.. They ore hm(pdd • devoid of all energy, erziremely nervous. and hove no appetite. To this •haw of persons the BITTY:ICS, or the TONIC, Is eepertally-resommended. WEAK Jr DELICArs CHILDREN Are made !drone by the nee of either of thew , Thoy will cure every Ca.' of MARAs.MUS, o lthout Thoonands of meld:Valhi have assalnalated In the hands of t,he proprietors, t spare will allow of the phbllen don of but few. Throw, It will be observed, ace men of aote and alms* standing that they mast be bellevLd. TESTIMONIALS.. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief Justice of the Rupreme Court of Ps., *Atm; PfsAadapides. "larch la, lOC. find 'lfooffroora German illttcre• Im a good tonic , useful ladigeaftea of the direalve t r ilTry!! ' ":4le,gl.E3=7.!, ' l ' jlio. un;:f.4: tom Yours truly. . ei Ea W. WOODWARD.' Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pen nsyls ants. Phdaddphat, A pill VI, IMO. muskier gloolland's German Bitters' • talaubie methane In ease of attacks of Indiges tion or Dyspepsia. I eau .terttly this from my experience of IL Youn. MDI w THO th MPsOI.4 respert JA." From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church. Phila. delphls. Dr. Zetrixon—Pear L have hem fre quently requested to exmneet my name with reournmendations of different kinds of mein bnt regarding the practice net out of my appropriates phere, I lime In all C 1.1.1,11 declined; but with a ale- r proof in 'various Instance. and particularir In my own family, of the usefulinnw of lir. lioulland's German Bitters, I depart fora nee from my usual coarse. to expraw Me full convictlUn that, r.lituterat I.L,MAp rte the syytent, and esperial• .forr Lrvr Cbmplasal, ;tie a sqlr road watoobie perpetration. In tome (111414 It may fall; but nattally, I donbt nnt,lt will tw eery beneficial to those who Parfet . from the shine emotes. Yours, S try - reapentfully J. IT. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates St. From Rev. E. D. Fendall, AinUtast Diller 011 . 11411 m etkronk le, naiads I have derived decided benefit Lora the nee of If oolland'i; German 'Bitters, and feel It my privilege to recommend them as a mist valu able tonic, to all a ho are suffering from gen: era! debility or from demises arising from derangement of the liver. Yours truly. F.. D. FENDALL. CAUTION tfooiland's German Remedies are eat:inter felted. nee that the signature ufC. M. JACK SON, Is on the wrapper of each ixottle. All others are counterfeit. . . _ Principal orllca and Manufactory at the German Medicine Store, No. 6:11. ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES K. EVANS, 71Y►4fw, Formerly C. N. JACKSON t Ca PRICES Hoonand'a German Bitters, per bottle, - il 00 amen, - 600 Hooflautt's (lemma Tonle, put up la quart bottles, 11l 50 per bottle, or a half &sea for 117 eif - Do not forget to exantlne well the ar Ude yoe bey, la order to get the gentiles. ifieFor sale by Druggists generally. /an. 17. telB, lY Exeontors' Notice. 4011 N MARTIN'S NsTATlC.—intern testa mentary on the estate of John Martin, lute of /*Oloore towashiP, Adtu ea , deemed, having been granted to the underieigned, the ant-named residing In the mime totriV, and the Last-namod residing hi they hereby give notice to all permute indebt ed to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims agalust the mime to present them properly authenticated for settlement, RAIN R. MARTIN, LEWD MARTIN, Nov. 6, I. Executors Sale Crying. A W. FLEMMINU continues the hroduces ul SALE CRYING, and aolicitn the con tinued patronage of the pntdie. It L. hie constant endeavor to give mila•(ntion. Charges moderate. Remdtnre In Went Mid dle street. Gettysburg I'. B.—He to a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United State.. Nov. 24. 1482. WESTERN LANDS. I HAVE some valuable WEarF.R3I LANt which I WILL trade for ooe or more FAltlld In tide county. The lands are well /mated, and very deanable for farming. Forlz application doOred J. BRIM. IcatIOPP. Gettysburg. April 3, 184. tf O to DitTFHORN & HOFFMAN'S, to buy G your Dry Goods, Notions. Qmeossware, &e., on the northwest °ernes of the Diantood, Gettysburg, Pis rABOTTLEMIEN'S *grubbing Gloor s egala Ur mai POW ai a GILLESPIE & CO., Dealers in Flour, Groceries, Notions, ic., 0 ETT YSBURCI, PA., G e attention of the pubLe to their large stork of Goals, at the old stand, on orkstreet, liettyahurg, neat door to the Globe consisting of the bold al GROCERIES, Stn . z . Si t rcs, Mulamas ColLxs, Tess, Spina,. BFYYC BRANDS OF FLOUR In the market, with awns, `tumblers, Shit* Fish, Drio.l Fruits, Coutectionc ac. Also, NOTIONS, In great varletx; Cedar and Mane and ernelner•-wara, Regan, Tobangur, and 111104 caw -01a1le Clothing, Fancy Goods, Notions, hoots, Shoes, Hats, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Grindstone..., 5.e. Also, Weal, Bar Iron, Hone Nimes, and all kinds of Iron. Together a Ith many other aril• else too numenuom to mentkm, all of whirl have been bought at the Sowest Inform for Corfh. We reapeetfully ',MICR a call, believ ing that we can make it to your inteneot to buy of us, for we are detartninedi to sell goods at. short pronto, muae on anti yoer money and we will give you lull value furl', Give as a calf before nominating elsewhere. FREY et etC,LINELL, Ruecessoni to J. C. Zouck Q Mon. May IA ISGet. dine 18611. 14.13111A,DLE 1098. NEW GOODS! Aka/ Ereeltomt Assortments / IBELL for very small prollla, and aim at tic. lag It very large busnovo. FASHIONABLE NH ADEN OF FINE SILK Y 0 1 444. FAMMONABLg SRA P4,l Mai OF FRE-NM 6tM:MM 1=1,2=11 = FRENCH CHINTZ-I:, WNS. PERCALVI A ND I.A MACK ,811.)18 PLAIN SILKS, PLAID lIIISLINI4, 'II .IA(%NET MUSLIN/I, 12CMX1 M:MM=I =IBM mmatlmmairmatu R.ISTOTtI 511 AWLS CAsH k:ILE SHAWI-S, THIHF: , SHAWLS, CLAYrlig, CU./AEI-NUS, UN EN MULLING, COTTONADF.. MlEM===l a=(=MWRZ= VIONICZEOMM [~'!~ BRIM DEMED HAMM ERCH MPS, HEM STITCHED HANDIPO.CH !EFS. MEN'S LADHA' Df DOES' AND ("FULD arii - 6 . 7111c,i;ii 1 - .CUrrtalial4l. I am am/stoutly receiving the latest style. of Dress and Fancy Goods. My stock COM prises everything usually found in a Umt ata.. DRY GOMM STORK, to which I invite the attention of the public, feeling matured that I can Rarely challenge comaarhunt with all caner stores nullity of gooda and lan tana of Mee. J. L. BCOICK. Gettysburg, May I. Ding tf MORO PHILLIPS' GINCLNII mriovert Stper-Phosphati of Lime. STANDARD 13uAN.A.Srmirb. rum BALI AT 214.1111/NCTURKR'6 DEMI% No. V North Front *reel; Phriaglaphia, AND No. %i youth Street, Reltlisiore, And by Dealers In general throughout the Country. The SOMBRERO GUANO of which MORO EILILLIPS' I.IIOSELLATE. is Sad Olney* hes been manufactured (and of which he has sole control for the United States, contains fifty per cent.. more Bone WilQaphute than Haw Bone, therefore It to more dombfe. The ad dition of Ammonia giver it. greater fertilising value. Over seven years' experience has proved to the Farmer that I t maker a heavier grain than even stable manure, and Is not only active but lasting. icel4-Pr Vs, 00 per ton, 2,000 the. Discount to Dealers. • _ . . . MORO PHILLIPS, -Role Proprietor and biltrititrirtater March 13,1611 K YID 6/9 HOOP SKIRTS 628 CORSETS, CORSETS 'War. T. HOPIS:CV, Ks. 1M Ateb'Bireet. 'Whit%lollll FLAHrIACME/IR or THAI Celebrated ' 'Champion" Hoop Skirts FOR LADIES, MASEN AND CHILDREN. , The largest assortment, and hest oma lily and st 3 les in the American Market. Every lady should try them, as they recommend theta selves by M taring longer, retaining then shape much better, being lighter and more Mamie them all others—WARRANTED in eve ry ,vspecl , and sold at very low prices. A.k all HOPKINS' "CH A MPI O M" SKIRT. . . . Superior Whale-bone Ctifiginal In Fifteen different Grades, Mel oding the "rm. perial" and Tutotrsoa Laxonoa's "GLOVE FITTING" CtORNETS, rouging lu prices from St Ceuta to Si 50; together with 30.1,P11 Barg/Wet t;ELMiIiATAII FRENCH WOVF.N (XHisETN, sgerler shapes and qmljty. Ten snifentai ter s4w, hole SI el le 4.. *4 ever tbe fittest an Lama goothi for the prima, imparted. The Trade supplied with HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS at the Lowest Hutt.. TharevSlting thc - City should not fail to nil and examine our Sonde and Prices, as we defy all competition. Sept. 4,18 M. tDecii6 HOUSE PAINTING, (lEORGS A. WARNER, HOVER P.AisTiri, South Washington st., Gettysburg, Pa. GOOD WORK AND MODERATE PRICES July M. IPC. LAST NOTICE. LI. persons indebted to the Late arm of SIeCURDY At DIEHL will piesse eft and aeo/e. If not pald beforethe let of December. the Hooka will be left In the bands of an att est toe oollectloo, Without regard to &WU WOY & Oct. 11. IDOL tt U.S. BONI4. ns Firel Rational lest at Oseteratnan wUL mak 4.111. and 111-81 U. 8. Pooch;ease end Otesponnd Interest Notes. 0804,01 e ARNOW Onehler. 04, 11, IIM GETTYSBURG, PA., DEC. 4, 1868. KEYSTONE NOUSE, CHAMPERSEURQ ST., GETTYSBURG, PA WM. A MYJERS, PROPRTZTOR. rnms Is a new 'Towle, fitted up In the met approyeal style. Its loeatkin Is pleasant. central and con, ell lent. Esery arrimactunut has been made for the necorumndatiOn luta cosutort of guest. The Table will .penes have the hest of the market., and the Bar the beat of wines and - • - - • • There to commodious Stabling attached, with an accommodating ostler always on Land. This hotel le now open ror the entertain ment at theputille, and nightwear pedroastre to solicited. No etturt will he spliced to render sethisettem. =CM GLOBE INN, YORK gTHEET, NEAR THE DIAMOND, d.TTTI - SBURG, PJLYIV 4 rRE undersigned* would moat resperteally liatonit btu numerous frienda and the public generally, that he hue purchased that pub established and well known !haft, the "Globe inn," in York street, Gettysburg, and will spans no etrort to esaniutt it ill a man ner that will not detract front Its former high reputation. His table wilt hove Um best the market can afford—his chambers are spa- Mous and combos table--and he has laid In for his bar a h.:l stock of x Ines anal Miura. There In large frtabling attached to the Hotel, which Will be attended by attentive ostlers. It Will be his constant ende, or to retake tile fulltwt satisfaction to hie guests, making his house as near a home to them as possible. lie asks a sham of the publics patronage, deter. mined as lie is In deserve a Miro part of it.— itemem Orr, the -Globe Inn" is in York street, but near the Diamond, or_l!t!biletiottare. April 4, 1804. tf =l= GLOBE INN, G Kriel" s u vim lITIIECT, LITTLEIRTOWN, ADAMS COUNTY, PA trill.: undersigned. having purchased the 1, "Globe Inn" property In Gett)sburg &Uw e, Uttlestown. would Most respectfully loupe a since of the public's pstrtmage, He promises the best the market Can alibrd fur his table. 11 itts the choicest ilaitani In his bar, sod comfortable beds and chambers. With elasiderable experience, he thinks he can Justly claim that he knows how hi keep a hotel. • • inlets is huge slabllng allotted, as well as antsy Jots for droves. Anattentive (ostler al let* son hand—none other than an amain modatA na one allow oil the premises. }la Invites a large share of custom, and 11l spare no effort to deserve It. JOHN GREEN. Llttlestown,May W, Itl6B. tr EAGLE HOTEL, ~ NEW ONNORD, AD4.31.9 CQIJATTE. PA. rrl4P:natierstgnetlibirringpurehaseathelktar- A,Aln Eutalievpurtyiu liatordAshores couhty, eondiht It In future, under the amide two " t tsagi. Natal." tie p l ed g es WE , self to spare no etiort for the comfort of kits self filo table shall have the best like market Con anoint. and his bur the eholeest nutters. Els chambers are 'martens, and run ner, full to ghe iitialafaeliola. There is chain locations stabling attached to the hotel, Which will he attended by a reliable and se commodatlna ostler. Vie proprietor hopes to recehe n liberal share or pnbllc patronage, and will alwart 1 , 7 tO deserve it. Ailment bur the' Eagle t ' In the northeast corner uf tht. 1.114111001.1. New Orford. HE:CRY WIEET. Marc/114,140i. tf WATCUS WA. - Tbn - !1. LEWItt EITROUSE fs Tamely engaged In the Watch lrade, and bus lout tetanus' front Nair York with an us, usually st.tractl s amurt ua en t. He_otivra eueh ltnrgrona as mannt this to he acceptable to lavers. Rio cluck coultrucegt o huge lot of the CELEBRATKD WATCHES," GOLD AND SILVER, irk: ' S. Bartlett," Wm. Ellery."'iad "Apple lon a; Tracy;" with-Watched of: almost WI other makes. I (Yon want CHEAP wad GOOD Wale/4011ton LEWIS ldrflitl7llll,,_ At hie old Attend, Darliele streeC, nearly oppoatte the Depdt,Unnyelawlelra. enr-Tte contlnies •the Grocery, Notion ind Contecuonery bantam, al he Jun.sll,Amt " NEW GOODS. - CHEAP—CILEAPER--.CkIEAPEIO ! r you *MY to buy good and ebeep Goods, • • JAC'O & STOE. neat Myers' BS s Hotel, in (711AMBF. F. ItSBURG ST. Gettysburg. They have the very beet se. lecilun of goods, suet as CI. arks CAISSIMERES; TWEEDS, &el, the market can produce, and are determined to bell them se *Map as can be maid any where In town or country Any perwonwish. tng to have them CUT, can hnve It done free etcharm Those devirine rodsP MADE U, can also be uomminodated. We warrant the beat work and the best tits to be ha& any. where. No humbug in what any, , have on hand the very bat and racist dur able SEWING MACHINES, and we always ready to watt Ott elanuurners.— satlurnotion given lu operittlng gut chines Call and examlue. Kewarrunt them to be Um best lu use. _ . _ JACOBS & BELO Aprll x,147 Id Ayer'a Cathartic Pills, _. For all the purposes of a Laxatiie Medicine. rerthaps no one medicine Ia so universally required by everybody as a cuthartie, nor was ewer any before ci nPrenuelly adopted into use, in every county and among all classes, as this mild belt e ff icient' rinative , P4ll. TIM Ls oblvpus reason , that is a more reliable and dl tnore effectual remedy than any other, grwho hens trieibit, know tkal awed ; w Moon who have not., know that it three 4heir neighbour knit frieente, unit till know ` hat What a does Qum it dots always —thlst"itlieVer falls thrtnigh any built or glee& of Ito wnpoeftloit., \Le hues thougoods upon thousands of certificates of their re. rearlahle going of Ms following eosn pia! ti bat stlat , cures arc known In every neighbor. hood, unithre need not publish them. Adap. Led to Minas& and owed I MOM in all Cl/ MAUI.; containing neither calomel or an, deleterious drug, they ;nay be taken a It It nor, ty by any body, Their sugar coallug prunes es Mem ever fresh and makes them pleasant 10 fake, while being purely vegetable no harm can trine from their use In nay' quntalty. • They operate by their powerful hilluenee on the internal Siseera to purify the blood and sid mutate. It Into healthy nett/In—remove too obbtruttionsot the idotinteh, bowels, 11s or. and other orlonun of the hotly, restoring their Ir regular action to health. and by correcting, reberever tney exist. such derangements as are the lirst origin of Me. bi I putt. directions are Olt en In the wrapper on the box, for the tollowlng 4 2011Vii.a.113, whh h these P,l/.r rapidly Sure For Dyspepsia orludlessitios. Liminess• netts Languor and Los. of Appetite. ty,•y should be taken moderately - to at!multde the tomoch and restor. SU. Leoltlty tune and xenon. _ . For Liver COMMA ilia and Ita eachaiß mptome, 8111oatt Headnelle, Mirk Rireadlaceiee, Javaadlce et Gyve. alekmese, 11111hema Hettc and Hilleue /Fevers, they shonhi be jUdleletialy taken fm each ease, to emeraea the diseased action or remove the obstruction, whit h vane , IL For lOyinntory or DiarAlma, bat one mild done is generally requircaL For Ithetlmatlam. (lout. Gravel. Palpi tation of We Pain In one Side. Hark and Lola,. the) should be continuous ly- taken, as required, to change rho diseased action of the system. With such cbanau thcso COmplaints dieappenr. • her 'Dropsy and Dropsical Spellings they should be taken in large and frequent dams to prodima the effect of a drastic purge, For Slopprems.lon a large done should he taken, as It prodnees the desired effect by !empathy. As a Moser Pitt, take one or two Pat to pro mote digestion and relives the stomach. An occasional done .thuutatil the Blob:Loeb and bowels Into healthy notion. taste.s the appetite, and ins isorates the system. Hoare It is otters advantageous where no serious de rangement exists. Otto lobo feels tolerably well, o ft en IlUda that a done of three Ptj.ts [unties him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating street on the divit tive apparatus. DR./. C AYER & Co, Praetleal Chemist; LOWELi.„ . I4AI6,,_ U. b. A. For sate by A. D. BUEHLER., Agent,ilet tysburg, Pa. Oct. 2, lAN. Velar Licensed Conveyancer. JUG. WOLF will attend to the WILTTLNO , OF OF:ETA'S, BONDIS, AGREE 2 REQMSFAS, 41e, fowl to Use making out of 0416A0E CLAIMS, with imeuraeY. Any- Mink entreated to him wilt be proMptly at tended to. °Mee 4n the Clerk el the Courts' offke, Gettysburg, l'a, Nov. 6, IMF. tf NOTICE. ALL indebted to the arm of Janda & Bro. are requested to roil and matte an or be fore the Mat day of January beef-otherwiee their amounts will be placed In the bomb of the proper oaken for aulketios. The books can be found at their old stand. on Chamber.- brug aterat. 080. ZACOBS t BRO. Onityabsai Now. 11, OM. sr' WAREI—WAIigf—WAALRI—A AN moon meat of Wane (little* Ware. saw Slane Wan', with a new MOO Wan NM. • Onora•• artkoley an dew, GILLISIFUI di QM& LATlmer 11101.1 t. ' Strwitast still is hts place An tams stands sadls alone, Drown of the hand and the Mee, The 'tickle atevel Me *Mae %polled teJth me- • 14 red, , • Aud the crown popples Is toru that C.lNled about his head. - Slowly he lttle big look ; All la than/co 'scOanJP-a stain of clay ht OW brook ; The ikauhve held, aro all reaped, Allll bare of the harvest aheeves; In the orchard the last apples dn i *velth sun den elm sertinigh the leaves. The gardens are listless with, cold ; The clustertrigtretiens creep net ill crowds on thin Wet black Mole t The lingering Bowers disktp Mina as theft. laded petals (MI; patches fromthe mortar crumbles away Patches from oil' the Wail. The dAys are silent and Sill. Through the duff, thick air comes slow the ehepberdY catl from the titt ; Gray eland Wes lowerand gloom overall the oountry and town, Except for a streak of rest w here We eventug ash gdes down. The nights are bitter and black With mists for the riverside, and mire tor the tneadtlarettaak, This aaresobewl booth through the trawl, the ,Metal dreams la 'deistic , And the brambles and fern gruw x WO: to the tench of the frosty air. Autumn high zweentug ataud■; He washes with cloudy eyes the saddened change on the Ikeda; TUI 1t last, *Pithead tatensall--nohe knew' it by night or day— He lets tall Ids basket and hook and soddenly Passes away. Autumn 1A goue ladoed I Well, are must all go suou—leaf, And flower and lieed; After the tune to term, the *Me to gnther ..mtastto— /I.PPY all they whose eyes are oran both times WANTED AT TILE I'RONS.ROA DN I was In ',hurry to readh home. No wonder, for it was the wildest night I had ever known In all my )11 1 e; .and the country over which I-took my way Si bad and. dark as•eotintry mad. In general. Consequently,. I was walk ing at greatrate, with the Collar or my rough coat over my ears, and a etimibrter tied over arty soft kit and under, any chin to keep It warm sad protect my ears, whenauddenly a man stood full In my path and caught me by the arm.. "Hanoi'!" said he, "you're just In time. You are wanted. at rho cross. loads fs.nlrht:" • The yelps *tot the-wake sof a reflien. I landed myself attached hy• a high wayman; I atoed 4riulte Watt and tried to show hilt] by any. manner that I was ableio prtiteetanyself. "What in the deuce am I wasteed at the oasis roadator?l' said L• "Unless Lehi:se; It would bee veryt&rd mat ter to get me there." But, laalead of peodueing a pistol ,aild demanding my money or my life, tte-sun answered /n an altered tone: "Beg pardon; I made a tniantko., I thought , wen, my ,toutber, aatd wanted. ta fOghten 14m. Bad Well, mr. o "Very," said I. ~ „ , ,"Yeu donlltnowthe tline,air?", be asked. - "It waa.sevPn wJ , PaLlort the irate at wad I. "Thank ye, air," 'sell] the man. 0 101andinfght."-• ' oll bitilithee t said 1. r Fl bhp objeet bad been robbery, proba bly* he had deoldeal:froin my roughs!). peamnoe that I wait too poor a.sosat to be worth the Zoe' Whet all, I thong/a tlbat'peobably imbed , spoken the trutki.".A asp may have snob a vole* without Where. highwayman, no doubt.' - IJ . - t3o I nitwit an' hoccusleseti, and' loon found 'myself under *belt*, ; and par. taking of a warm 'sad' tosvory supper. 10 mother Was-there, and my brother Beb. Ben was &great strapping trite's, wire toed beat 'any.' other boy of his age for miles stowed, if It rime to wrestling'nr btrx ing:and as good-ha mmed 11 bay as eeetlfeed—a boy al. wxyli Minothetand Me, Mouth tie hod Prettified hie tight Id dote *Beady in one Presidential election, The me. Sent 'Ben's head touched the pillow he always-fell asleep. That night I Yellowed his example. •But TAM not Bleep" Idea without a dream—a dream in which I felt a rough grip on my arm; and was aroused bra cry in-myosin: ' • • • "Witre np! You are wanted at the emes-rantis—o It was eis real, se - pelpthielhat when I started broad awoke I actnally•be.. fieved that some one wets/0 the teem ; She men who had met ism on the toed 'perhaps, sod who had Intended rot,. bery and Idol/nee: But when I had arisen and lit my lamp, tl►e mom was empty, except myself and 'Ben, who lay snoring on the pillow. I went to the door; wit. ; lacked_ went to the tyludow,;. the rush prtinin against the panes, was all I tieard. ,even went nerose the piosage to my mother'sroont. She wasawake ; there had been no unusual gow], Jibe was sure. Only a dream tprn.of my meeting the strange man in the road I felt had awakened me. I went to bed and fell asleep again. Again /I . was awakened by the same words, this time shrieked in my ear by an unearthly voice— Wake up, wake up. 'You are want ed at the erstsa-roada2L— I was on my feet once more, and caught Ben's hand as be came over toward my bed. " W had alle you 2" he cried. "Nothing," said I. "Did sou bear &voice?" "Youra," sajd Ben, "yelling 'wake up.' You fairly frigthened me." "Ben," said till I tight the lamp. I heard anolher voice; there must be some one in the house or out side." Bo I set^ ~ —p ; but we anarched.iu vain.• "Nightmare," raid Ben, when I told hint the story. "Bo•," said I, "what la there st the Cross•roada ?" "A, house," said Ben. Re had lived In the neighborhood a long while, and I not twig. • "A house, besides two oak trees and • fence. An old man lives there —a rich man and a bitof a miser, they say. His grand daughter keeps house for him." "Sam. that fellow may have meaat harm to them. I may be wauted at the ereas-Ittitcm-- -•' Brother," saki Bea. •'do to 'beep. You Led a nightmare," ■ad ,Btu iltaisited itetwoos tie Illattkets, Lod Ws. anitaitediag *gala. 51st Year--40, 10 I also In ten minutes slept as sound ly as before, but the awakening soon Came ug l ato. opened my eyes to see a gjli stand ing at the foot of my bed. A girl white robia, with golden hair' all atieut her Shoulderq, who rung 'bet hands and exclaimed: "Op, wake up, you are welded - et the' cross-roads." This time! started out of bed:bathed to rceold perspiration. 1 had no doubt but that I trod received supernatural warning. "Ben," I cried, "Ben,' thr the-tliled 'time I have been told that I Yet want. ed at the eross•roade, and ram avolhk:" And 'beim, to dress myself as speed ily is possible, listening the while to the storm raging wilder than It hid at any time since its comuteneemen‘ Ben remonstrated with me in vain. At last lie also began to huddle ou his lathes. "If you' have gone mart, f must go with you to take care of you," he aald, 'But !all ey another wen going , out In a atom; like this to the cross-roads .Li.eause' a nightmare was after him, and What would you think or him?" . 'T said nothlhg. Alt I coald have answered would have been : "I am contpeded to go; [,must go; I daib not refuse, whatever may Le thought of me." In ten minutes we were splashing through the mud and the rain, along the road. It was perfectly dark ; now and'then a blazing red star In the dis tance told us that a lamp was beaming through the rain In some cottage win dow, but otherwise we would not have been conscious °four proximity to any habitation whatever. At last, nearing the spot where the road Prom f 2 l crosSea the road to P , we taro Indeed In az solitary a place a. 4 can Le Imagined. The house, which abutted on 'the 'very epee of the roads, 'called In fa. MMar pailance the Cross-11°mill, was 'the only one for some dist.pice in eith-, direction, arid certainly on such night. we were Hot likely to meet with apy 'travelers. All was quiet as the grave. We stood 'quite still. In a mo ment ten t;oke put Into, one of his wlhleet laughs, " '"Well," he said, "how now? you go halite and huge...another night martir , 13ut hardly had the words escaped his llpß vvhen a . alviek broke on, the_ air,,,an4 .voNaßp's voice, plait:llY com- . leg from i theinterior of cottage,, "Eleipd help! help!" "lien," said I, ''we are wanted at the crosa,,,ron4s,",ioddhen understanding each other, Without more words we made our; stay to a window through which it light' was shilling. A muslin ,curtain draped the panes, but through It we east au awful sight. ,An - old man fay 'on the door, akid over litinbent a ruffian, clutallog Ijla throat and luthang.tipistol to his ear, while &neither grasped the ,shrieking 114 1 NVAtok arm—a girl In a, floating night sizes—with such bug golden ,hair u belonged to the girl of my vhilotz. 3{ot 4 moment was to be wasted. ,I}en flung his weight soloist the sign; der lattitte. and crushed IL lu,.sud we batti.grappled the rtlM4ltaife4Pre they knew whence the attack came or how 11 4491 foe* were upon theta. I do not,Antexid to describe the strag gle.; ,Indeed I ,could not tf I wontd. ,But We were strung men, and.inspited by the e ries of, the itelPleva old man d the terrined girl, we soon bad ope ect.hs vlllaine bound sad the other ly ing prostrate on the door, Then Ben tokrisd rerastriatartee, and, before morn ing, both vete in Jail, Bea Admitting, as we shouk,etteh other by the that "we Note :wanted at the erase roads." , .„ The old.nuss .strta not a miser, but be bad 04kVallo 8911akfeW thousand dol. 'are for his old age, And, living same pltduly,than he need have dime, had given rise to the rumor( and so brought 1157 burglars To the cross. roadele the 'hope of booty.: The gl ri, a beaotlfu I creatitreelseven. 'Petit, was hfi'gratiti daughter, and, as ea story . is aceeptable to the laity read - er 'Without a thirof of romance, I Will them "that she became, in art - et yeent; iteiturdite, - but the wife or Iny dear brothel-Etrin, SAVED UL BACON Our regtartmr; - *time - trine, was sta. tinned at Sedalia, Ho White heie the bnyitoery frequently helped theirlstlVes lt,fretili pork. OW day *OMB of Ipa bays of. eanapany.!'il" wens on-picket. Pork, for some reason, had been mime thatdey, and it was not untWneerly *irk that they had an opportunity to `testi a hogi.' , :.uhich 'proved to ben line specimen. of the swine family, They were Just preparing to at, when mie of the boys, looking up; sate tie colonel but a short distance tiff, coming toward them. Here week di lemma. The boys burried • baeir• to their ixretTfaiiiitigle, -- algr, as the boys bad knack of getting Out of a sonweJ..lo was equal - to the emergen. oy. ( Peking an totercoat amPth I °Wing It over the hog, Jo sat down and pre tended to be keeping the flies off with his hat. The colonel rode up to Jo add inquired if the boy was sick. Jo an swered that he was. The colonel told Jo to halt a wagon that was passing and take him to camp, which Jo ac. cordingly did, when the colonel hid passed out .211 . 5ight., _Mutat morning the colonel received a nice quarter of fresh Ixirk, au'd a note statlug that the "boy" had died, but they had managed to save his bacon. " ' ONE OP Tan BOYS ." —A youngster cane borne after having a glorious Utile itithe'puddles,bis face all aglow, and his rubber boots full of water. The punishment of etaylug in the Louse for the remainder of the day did not seem very hard at that ; but as_his little heaststati up•with the recol lection of the triumphs of the morning when he,had waded deeper than any of his playmates dared to, heoouid bear the restraint no kinger,aud went to his mother, saying, "Please, mother, whip me, and let me go out *gala." ommrsrleranlB. , ="rny have been bolding a Woman's Bights Conven tiesin Reototi. A set of old maids and termagant wives want to vote, and to perform other unfeminine things. Fred Douglass; the negro, war one of the *pouters on the occasion. riIIiJIITEXED HY A GONG. We have heard a hinny story told of a young fallow residing lu slue of the tobacco growing counties or Virginia, who recently Matio his first vielt to 'Richmond, tharapitot at the 4 0141 Db. trilnkin," Mr the purpose of seising his crop, etwiug thin eights and rubbing oft soma! of . the rust which' lita back woods "fetching np" had threan ..upon tats mini/etc. He retched Richmond about' the mlthile'of the tbrenoon, and Wm terto• ante In selling his emit at en ail yenta. germs eats and aintost Meeting with and old sehool•Ahnw ~ - one alkaloid tired in the city long enough to knomita ways—he was ad• *Meg tolake up tile lodgings at Boy• 'den's, the crook house of the plans; and thither at once lie went with his baggage. Just before dinner his friend ealledlo sae litm, and found him oomfortably located In a room last Rath. head of the stairs. It was CLOW upon.tharreatiars. "Sespixise we take sotuatblug ikestart sa appetite," said the chap atienaltad gust earns dews. ,' , ..Agreod.il'reJoloasi lb, altr, triobd 'a Own of wine and bitter. foe m& down to timber and pet It; dimmer's moll ready,' , Axitttioned thO tobaeotoirrower.. , • t' Vie Might se reelikutee. Item leers," eras the rejoinder. ' , Good lick; but how are we to cell for icer - , tbatbell there.'l I "Wixst 4,8111" "Poll.lliat rope harighas thered!, .t The young MIA .1011 kelt! ..40 att. ,rope wed gavel It.itlerkw autl,tait, el Utat moment., 114 sounded, tor .liikher. , ,Newer bolsi liei hertr4l /Mk sougui befora, Awl mat Klee, t: I peon upon hill our with a report, that Aupated Itl,u. flu rtaggened. hack fluty tho rope, mimed hulk hands In borror,.nutl exeleiued:, "Greet Jermeeleio, whet , ei etuneh ! I've.. brae every piece of .orockery la tile 14040.1: A'iustre W , it &whole tjtob left! You :oust stick hy ate; else fag .64ll(leesaing 4ls ft lead, e 'tdon't ieftvoimeiu , All it , wrepe. for the whole , crop : Nita% hu' pey tie liwoiticage. Willa Mil you tell me to touch flat cimes:trope for 1'? -Hut befote.his friend, who 'WU all teje bentiner . with •Isvghter, oeuttlien ewer; • maionont enlereittbs mom with "Di I yeAr,rltig tile bell, ate?" "Neill" no., 'Lou' you* bent I newer trnicbdul your boil in in Hirer. what bell t • I Non.' tow youebolh" “liaskebody Jan.. , the , bell ,•1 this mow, that' certaie,+ ,, contlaved• the sex vent. , "No, they disin'ttlollitetele nobody here that ever saw aJetill-,pd Abia Aerated to lale frieutl, axolaiated amide, .thaleAlthial out. atit ; k shadalt:hnve Aelai be , ge.haeocif.l-pay Athetatire damage. .Wial ia, titer gee, look me sally team wa,thet ifer.l is take folk. la from the itonatryt"hu. . 4 After. a WklieSltt tn. at. laughter.. the fikuul.wae, ettalpleal to eaplelu that it wee only the guns sounding for din t aea-re .nimble ,autuaerme "lo walk I Oen jAeotwf! got up on the Alla nee* Plida.o.lThey, .inade , their vow to. the dlntng.reama, bet At wee antneAted• be fore. the young told eeo grower 4ouid get over theelenulag, sad awful ef facia of that dreadful gong. "It was a Putt-tend." he,eald, "that. the crash I did not turn my hairgrgy pn th e spot." 'Tke J . l"7-7 ew plains Cars es the fhlengto ■■d ISt Iw■H lialtfroilet Nbospresent week lots seep tally in Listed a new and saarl;ad era mu rail wall laatualc,in theintxmluction of the .Pullen dining Cats on the Chicago sad ST. Louis route. It was -that eaergetle and wide-awake management Linn ear liest cooperated with the creation and IstroduCtion of The Pullen palace sys tem, Rnd -they were the first to realize among our Aniesican muds the full Ipecfeetiott of is sleeping car. After I careful; investigation they ;have now !adopted the dining ear as the twin fea ture of progress, so that hereafter pas , wagers betweer Chioago and hit. Louis wtitlota lodge and feed white speed ! log forward am theft journey. This shortens the running WHO to St..Lnuls about fifty minutes. It gives the pis *eager a freedom. Irma the penalties and, pairs of !wayside feeding-04mm 115. ma est. when Jae likes.. IL• toted tun 'lnt somethitur to eadiefure letiv liggol but will reserve himself. and his I .gastrie fames against such time as he leisurely-01cm Ins limb at the. els/gond tglde and MTh* w a_siateensvatiteled restaurant parlor at thirij. suiiita su •Thanew lisittwentintottiperation on Monday, and emulate ul ,- the affesedid new care, grnil.bellf7TßT"Treniont," mid the "Breroort,” - naimelkfor pepu larqitela' Each has iwo ±talortini that will seat- twenty-four passengers on vithbe sielf df the cultdueelepartmeut, Whit* iimetiptes the centre arthe• ter. Thus fbrty eight trineri , may he busy at ode lime. The ear is to run in the (artier of the train, and is open at. all imarsowith a bill of fare that enables these barn to amply Justify their names in the substantial reproduction of the beet features of our best hotel tables, and which we reluctantly forbear pre senting entire Just to show what rail roading has become on the prairies. The traveling piddle are already loud to the prftbee of thenew system, which Is certain to be a favorite en all through roads. ' A Goon ONE —A Gulvpston gentle man, lately , Nicholson Bastrop, wart In a room reoent ly oaeopled by the Agou trot the Freed innu'e Bureau. One evening, Tom, a freedman, entered the room to make fire, And allordoing so sai down, Avow ed ills legs and made himself ai him*. amokieg Kiel spitting in .the lea-plsce• The tifkivestordan asked him what, he meant by swell familiarity. Tom look ed up in evident surprise, and imme diately arose, hat in hand, and in his politest manner, said: "Beg pardon, Massa! didn't know you was • Tax man; thought you was de Freedmen's Bureau !—News, Galveston, Texas. ".NErae listen to flatterers," said a mother to her daughter. "Why, mother, hew-ee-4--kesor that they flatter without I. listen!", was the quack retort. el the young mire. Selig persene have too great au aver Won to preilanselotr-ht - - sfrection the they . are apt to neglect polish In their abhorrence of varnish. ALL MUTE. —A "thousand dollar set" of sable furs Is offered for sale .1 DM 1, 1 -I'exaa clabus to be • 1 0171 r **.frnfq there f r 40 dozen. —Three hundred thousand d worth ofpreeentg were gieen,at a York wedding last week. tr-Trie champion drinker of bear in elavaland Imo imoorupili hatiglascee In one day, and invite, one to beat lam. —A Moutreal paper ootuplahts U the supply of water Itt that city short, "that the peoplo are oblige. rive babies beer." —3lc/atire is to walk from York to Philadelphia. 110 lours, for $3,00Q, norne Limo weoth. —A *weal young, „holy In ;Inv herself Ales4lwltli a navy revolve] relieve au a Mimi lon of Um heart. -,-Now York him loyelya ,clerk who are t 44311 WO over *IOM • and a houdroll who 40111 $l,OOO peen. —They hula Lulthloss du the, Ai eau desert la, calmer trams w' bead of musk. —A statistician says against/A tetatAthances 01 batag kill y, ning•to one of being worp - a lUl looney.. , ' , 4WD 1/04461 MOO In tD• Into he State Isaiah! to La ezeallest. —llarrtobtnirelstrao-to hove dot, to population In thO Just five year* •-Kr! Ottorge , .10 noun' plat r huge been Mt a trap, the other de! Aughwlelt Ronny, Fulton. count: ..-41t.itoston It was Just live ma oast lire days Item the last How laid what to the first snow 4111 a ' —A big negro near liarrlstrun been arrested foe outraging a Ilttl the orphan of a Federal ooldler. —ln Australia they have Nips /0,000o:woo where ustaloli are kop lb la Sound that the feather* of grown bled will sell fur WO a ye —A boy, Ron of Daniel 130,y, kioulb Woodbury 4upinablo, lh couOly t we. kidleil um) day JAW. -bitivamigliCla tLe Wall)/ lag el a !imbibing • ...rib is proposed to extend the non and Pikl• Oruro railroad, wo • win, her eounpletkri Ito tits idaniaakaa, Law-haw:county. • bridge bct weou Wright. slut tkolutiobia 1167i — taw reached York count' shone, Yud tide work are eon:noted itelsotetiorr up. the n: It is supposed the structure vr trpsonoltar travel by the find of J.AI • Tie. proper:4ld Cul. A. K. Met, 'fear ehatinherehorp, has been sold the Sum ut $45;0110, , /thii Is tabu ear ed inl4t a ftoonsis setninary under tittilifttee'S of tile flout IsteoPrestoytery. weirlisrh editor thinks Ir•the per wtry of spelling Oho Is "limo stut•bh 'bentt;" the proper in hotaboocrn awl be ..pentsoloto I tor:" 4TriA new wernf spelling It'te "tlstittrttiegli.. FREW RA:I6R TW lIIIITT TOR: ItHL iniol l / 4 UCH tomPz.4-A Jet In k ^firmdier set tkakeint.lind ~,,, ,f-flyriaarre char( .160t1 ti•Oe , still name AY detlan waadtag, oad.aftey V ' to many .up the dalieh•uui', 1,0 intimated, wc he looked ciaoncehh duy after eervive, that Lauded. la hare that mid. twent /an befoottaily of, them lett ALti I At trot same 'Uwe Lie set•lhe ea, 00 , 11.ng italol4-041. Al PA duwn a dollar, aciotiter aQuae a dollar...a fourth, half a dollar, a on. l'he ,panina read out every and than the atato of the I 'flutee Aaron and a ball, toy ft "Thistle nine Aunt a qualm" and bata.arewli that are in th friends and fitirlatata brethrep. elowly ibwaw{ai. a~.-~e'l` • wel a halt!' " Yourtaea." "Fill "1 teen and three tdte," and until u ' tduck at $l9 at. "i i wants rifts.ceatit, frienda, to the amount. Wilt nobody , up?" Suerybeely had auhaelibet not it aeut mole won fartalaallial {elicit reigned, and how long /lave lasted it was ditliWilt,io sag, not a half dollar been toyed tit' the open w indow, and a rout *eatery voice ebouted,"liere,i, there's per Looney ;let out toy gaiy, tired of waitlo' on her!" A CANADIAN clergymau DOI kinee was called upon by au Mal who Inquired bow much be "marrying anybody." Rerepa _dollar and a half," and 'Biddy ed. A few evenings -later, on summoned to the dant, 'he teal ed by the name retro°, with tt mark that She httit'entne to be tied. "Very•iti4l; l ' 4be triir but, perceiving_ with actonial that nhe — was Tout, fie - coin "where btflhe man?" 'An en of cibuippbinttnetit and chagri. ludietoua to be' de"crlbed passed 'featiirea an ' hhe ejacul .h atiirtiotiq fihd the man tot 4 dar and litilr?"' •`l , 3frr WAr , rs'T lady, with physkenoray indk that else wee' atretrgniindetl, wee on the w itness stand ei New - reeentift7ctiqfti * liiireiuse on Being pestered a little by the fdt tlinefure, else exclaimed, ray herself up to her Nil betght, and a gleans', of triumph In her eyes, atfit 'druid' of the vitro% or' you ; can't Nears roe. I have'llved In I agn ten genre, end any one that avert In Chletigo ten 'years needn' afraid of the devil." THE neTvly enrninelased of Mi Can , turned• out Pm farce on el Say. "What's . your hams?" t Judge to one of these futet voters. "Barley," he replied, tog st row of Ivory "teet." what's your other name?" Barley, too." "Haven't you got one name?" "Yer, but tla tol (laid gib dat name to atiodet and I was to ilabtiarley." A CERTAIN HMV dllllllllsi, been aggravated beyond endur her big brother, plumped dowl her kneel+ and tried "0 Lord my brother, Totn: He Des, be he evreara ull boys do ; oe girls Ameu." THE cheerful are buy, trouble goalie at your door, 01 the bell, be will getterally retire send hhn word yen are engaged. IT Is aa#3 that , tb*best Ws/ to the Sherif from advent/4Elg fog your goodri' diem yourself. A slo,ooo'neektnee'sprieanni the bridal prevents at' a New wedding on Thursday. THE oehruevet isro , t; ta show' fhe, populetteu Hof the States to be 42;600,00k