= ~+ ..r unty gktrouts._ 80-UN - TI Acco - usi.e kFRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY, PA- irsaviir, 1864. • - Dit. . • r QlBo4* to 111 the Sts2 WI, (Me = volaatasta, ' at Vie-.......,...... .:... . ... ..-.-..—.-.—. $5, 5 60 00 Mk laaa 6%161,0100 It ella% ' ' 000 00 -Nteaos Ike tWiaateers — • t 122 00 Italf pot omit. fir Tr005tr0r........... .............. - ~; - lo I* Two per esiat.lBr allotting ! 78 20 Ittaaeratlata4. 74 04 Tax aallacted.- : Per capita tax Bond to ilsebar Bakst , * carried forward to secoo4,call AvausT DR. Quota to ell wood suit for 11164, amount paid torn volunteers. at PM ullsk ' , y . • $1.0.800 00 jib" 44111 4 9. 8 or Hentratelotaa's duplicate. 464 40 Amount brolsOt leeward (rote ant call. 1,859 89 Twaddle. elmw VA 66 allowed 125 90 Now paid tor sourips.„ 800 7 Half per east. I* Treasurer r 25 91 Two pow seat. for oollectlaa, H. Hartman....,. 103 66 Two per rent. br ealleothig, .1. Deardorff 146 95 Treasurer, ballper cant 36 73 ffirmaratkee au J. Deardorff's duplicate...—. 47 95 CR. • Amount ..f tax aima;aaad Jan. DM Aninnnt of= assenned Jan. 1666 April 12th, 11167, bialance carried for second can FsnoLar 234,1198.5 Amount paid BR volunteers, at.RlOO each 515,200 00 AMNIA giftied forward from second call • 1,040 45 Ripeness *Rowed for Wing quota 525 45 Stamps and Intenet 142 50 Ralf per cent. paid to tresenter— 29 58 Paidauditors and r00m........„........_8 50 Interest plead od bende---....,...... 2,836 lb Refunded money to Fleury fl tray . 216 27 • CR. Amount e4llected.on dtAplktO• oflBM. Balance /air &YOUNT COMM= I! sosscurvionr. .iecond cslllBo4-16 volunteers cost $6,129 00 Arnaud subscribed. 4,291 00 Daaciimay on second call Amount not collected Amount subscription for 3d call, robs i $5, 4 11 00 33 volunteers cost by subscription 3,530 00 Amount not coUeettql Amount Drought down Om second cart Amount paid for intara4 and collection Balance in hands of Treasurer by Pabscrip tion. We, the undersigned, Auditors of Franklin township, havtng audited the Bounty Accounts, do certify that they are correct to the beet of our knowledge and belief.— Witness or hands the 15th day of June, 18017. SAMUEL BUCHER, H J. BRINKERHOFF, JACOB MASK, July 17, 1687.-3 t Auditors. 13 . 0 t Y ACCOUNT. STATEMENT of the Bounty Ac count of OXFORDDISTRIC Adams comity, Pa. LICHOOL DI itECTORP. 1861, DR. To cask received from AllivOCiadOLl of enrolled men of E 1.712 SS from toast& citizens on amassment subse quently- legalized by act of Assembly.... From Loans 1884. - CR. By erh ;mkt to-43 Tolanteere credited to dir $8,600 00 Erpearr tanned in securing v01unteer5...... ... Mrs Plasuing on note H. J. Kuhn, S. Xellenberger and X. Slagle, Stampa---- ............... Paid to Traasurrr per D4l. ?dye/v.. A. 11.11 ELY, TRZAI3IIRER. 1864. DR. To cob per IL 7011 x, coLloctor's duplicate, N 0.1., .......... V.,064 01 D 365. A.,10111%, collector's duplicate. No. 2. /WEL Solomon Brown, collector's duplicate, No. 3,363 86 D.ll. Myers, 8evy...... 13 09 Jim. Bead, ......... ..... ........ 600 09 CR. By smith refunded to association of enrolled ken............... $2OO 00 Paid toTremarer of bet . il . ty fund for voln.n. Jacob Hull,* Leeds Millar, volunteer, Diehl, for substitute, principal and In Zi 00 H. B. Myers, for substitute. principal and In. - Jos. Eitudgi,lxpenses o( election, -BoUnty or no bounty'''. C Elan, tax yetanded.- Jacob Martini, Hotel J 4 Bheey, stamps— • Mceihtira i Chritakan, searching Military Re _ oasis. .—.„, II & W, YeOlean, mussel fees... H. J. Stab* printing---....... H. J. Ekthaiior service. In full to date, Jan. 11, UM. ' 45 37 P. A. M.yen, limey 16 FRI ' If. id 11;, hes as collector, In . fu11...... 41 51 A. Wig, a " " 57 93 :8. Droves... ; " . d 66 t 95 &11beely, Triesnrer's fees In part..... 58 di '--- - "Ils and Interest thamou 6,548 17 : . 'Bak* * due Treasurer Per dna Troisuat.. Making bawdy debt. of diskict which f i doe Treararse..—.. S5l 1 The eadandased, 'Auditors of Oxford township, have exambed the above ecoeuate and And them correct as pet vosahers tow exhibited. fItANCIS CLUNK, JOnXPII CLUNK, JAMES K. ROBINSON, AlawOxibed, Juno 26,1147.-3t-Jnly 17. Auditor"- `` gtiit~ttui Nutpituunts. BBINKERHOFF'S C ORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR C . AND CLEANDR. /11011nderigned would inform the Agricultural pebble thitt lie has purchased from the Pittentoe,oi this extraordinary machine, the Patent Alight for the Stales of Pennsylvania and Marylatill. Brbakerbors Cora Sheller, Separator and Clean er, is proacteneed the but machine of the hind in this eenntry. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Laplemeata for exhibition at the Universal .11x position in Paris, in 1887, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at the request of J. 0. Derby, U. 8. Agent, a machine has been sbipgad to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell sari large, small or crooked, perfectly clean, and separates the sob sad eke from : the Corn ready Aar market. The fast may also be stated that at the great trial of Apiesataral Implements, at Auburn. , N. Y. 4 fa July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Society, the Brinkerhoff Cork Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by sae of the most competent Committees as the best Oera Sheller oat. They say, "We have care falliesawinid mid thorOughly tested this ma eitini,ind kayo no hesitation in pronouncing it -4.4 s bodi Own offleUer we ever saw." The ra portbeigned by seek men as John Stanton Gould, Presiding N. Y. State Agricultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. Fria among many complimentary newspaper 'oboes, the fellowing, from the N. Y. Observer, b domed sallisient : • "Among all the Hand Corn Sheller* made in New York sad Albany—and one single Irm mae tlfeeteten more than 10,000 annuaUy—not one an MAW the drab with the Sheller just invented by J. Briakerhor, Auburn, New York. It shells, separatei sad clOases. rapidly and easily, atone operatioa, as fast as the ears esti be put in the hop per." The dusersepiea is now prepared to digest!. of GOUTY RPGRTiI. He will have SRELLERS madly tor in the course of a month's bun. All haters to be addressed to • WM. WHILE, P. O. Bok 248, Gettysburg, Pa. Nat. 14, tiff. GEXAT =AGO: MILLS. . - . ups or Irmo RAM% TY Wing riioool4 sail , row biwidelititZ4Cliastlt ag Walnut I : " 11111 fit= Mello wieb ausest=. millindifior ?Aar imb i arAte i lv i tig Millillogim " day of 0, 4 4 1 4 NW, I wiry ea did 4itiollimit :a asiis. ha ap mama' aa am a Millie listest %r.. A _Sow hi s t a ilu th= iliheleateime Cgs tap, —v. Air Ilmov e r m tblPAlll wisW 4 , l 7 .ll r Z th i lbw ° tar am" - Ila iss, ' '''' • ..-.. • bovilliosalikle roe . ter pot MM. ill/ W m , OW° .101111,-47. MO SWAN'S GROCERY. JOHN SWAN - Hai lost 'tecelved i splendid assattisont 0t.f100311 GROOMERS, at !diatom on the corner pf the public Squatei-in Gettysbutg. SUGARS. • The finest lot of Bagarinver brongkt to Gattynnurg, and very-cheap. COPYHE. HlsCoffee Is superior to soy Offered in the place: If you dem'kbelleas it come and see. MOLABBBII. If you want the beet Syinps and Mohave' In town yuu Will nod them at Bwan'e. se "44 39 QUISEASWARS, • His stock of Queenswars. Dishes, Lamps,kc..is full cheap and good. itvery style and prise. PAN 60 683 00 2t 00 1,859 89 CIGARS AND TOBACCO Ills Cigars and Tobacco are of superior quality. Ac knowledged by goodjudges to be the best in the market. W 44 39 CANDIES AND Norrims Par i , loular attention paid to this department. A full sup lj of Candles, lints, Fruit. Soaps, Fancy articles. in v 1 any and everything usually found in a drat ;lama ocery. •In laying ki my stock I *as oilteful to know what I was huying, and OM now prepared to sell not on ly-GOOD ttroceriew, but to a#ll them very cheap. Give we a call and judge for your elves . May 291!189 WM. BOYER & SON, IjEEP constantly on hand a splen did sesortomont of $13,6)9 29 Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Syrups, Spices, Flub, Bacon, 13411. Not ions Tobacco, Clgars,Con tact ions, $6,183 38 7,395 48 andeverythinKconneccted with it FantllrOrocery. We will always keep up a lull supply of goods and Bentham et prices which cannot fail to please. Oalland see we at tvx, on 4taud in York street, oppoelte the Bank cAGettys• bn 11 kinds of country produce taken in ex. chin for dn. May , 868. 1,040 45 $18,619 Ta 14e--= NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY OVERDE E R. Oa gir Hall in Bain:Ore Street, Getlyslmeg, Pa. ii.As made arrangements to get fresh supplies every week from the City and is de termined to sell cheap. He invites all to give thOm a all, his stock consists of Groceries, Notions. Flour, Corn Merl, Choped Feed, Corn, Gets, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars sod Snuff. Sugar, Cot. fees, Teas, Syrup, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider, Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions Candies, Lc.. &c. iin.The cash or trade will he given for County:Pro duce such as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Nggs, Potatoes, Rags, Lc. [Buy 29, Pl67.—tf 919.994 96 $5,81000 $14.182 96 NEW GROCERY STORE TELL. EVRYEBODT THU SEE THAT XOO b 0 00 - • GILBER.T, JUST above the Cdurt-House, ana opposite the Onspi ler Office, will sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Line cheaper than you can get it elsewhere. Sugar* C,orees, Molasses, Candies, Onal!Oil, Symp. Brumas, Bnckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions of all kinds, WOLFISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA BLErt, always on hand. ti Iva me a call, as I am deter mined to accommodate. - BUTTER. FAGS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash price will be. given. Don't forget the place--two door. above the Ccgirt-House. Don't pass without calling, as I solicit your patronage. May 29.—tf vsit oo 1,641 90 1;809 1,40 Ot 788 10 675 0 , 489 42 $lB5 56 Important TO ALL PERSONS! 11 EN D RIC KS & W AltßEls.l have O-A purchased the 14tore situated on Tort street, two doors east of 'wows llotel, formerly occupied by .1 A. drimes, and latterly by G. H Swope. where they will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of GROCERIES. including Syrups. Coffees, Sugars Teas, lhicou, Flour, Peed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Tobacc o, Ac., with every arti to be found in a first-class Grocery. Also CONFEC TIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to receive a share of public patronage, and earnestly solicit a continua.. .ell of the custom heretofore given to the establishment. JOHN lIENDRI4I3, HIRAM WARR Gettysburg, May ^.7,1887. New Grocery, and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, 992 37 6,000 0(.. $8,765 25 HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour and Vegetable Store, In the Acorn formerly oc .;npied by Geo. Little, on West Middle street, they et tend an Invitation to all buyers to give them a call.— everything in their line, fresh from the city and cons. try, will be kept on hand. They are determined to sell s si cheap as the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest dying profits, they hope to merit and receive a liberal .bare of public patronage. MSAUS & BRQ. May 2541666. ~, 29 46 10t) OU 20 00 2 73 13 00 $8,766 26 Grocery_& Liquor Store. LARGE assortment of fine GROCXRIXB, teas. Cotters, White Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, camp, prime new crop Orleans Molasses. and al: trades of Syurps; MESS MACKEREL, beet in market..— .ill kinds of Z,86; Ild LI Q 130 S , wholesale and retail,prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whisky lc., to medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. afa-B. Mien ler's !tern Hitters. and the "greet Zingarl d itters." WM. .7. MAKTIN, M a y 29 1 ti Balt.more at ,Oettyaliar,c. 88,888 81 COAL and FISH OIL of the beg quality for salla by WRCBOYER k BON 190 90 200 Ou FRESH - supply of Groceries, No - Mons, Tobaccos, to., constantly receiving and for tale b . WM. BOYER k BON. 204 15 10 00 , 00 9 30 2 U) farriageo, Aarutos, &c. NEW FIRM! 10 09 25 00 7 00 AT THE'OLD STAND IEisTABLISILED IN 11117.) I have associated with me, in business, my son, Jong Y. hicCasaar, under the firm and style of D. hicCiretiv & Sois, and I desire to say to my old friends and the pub. He generally that. since the war, the manufacture of Saddles, Hun ass, Collars, 3c., hue been revived at the old established and well known 'stand on Baltimore Street. one !quire south of the Court House, Gettysburg, P.•. Having bad an experience of 40 years in this establish- Went, I feelassored. that, with renewed attention to bus iness, we can 'till further merit and i eceive a fell share of public patronage reb.1.1866 $8,918 91 20 11.1 31 12 With increased facilities for conducting oar business, we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We espe cially call the attention of Partners and others to the superior quality of onr Plain or Quilted Seat Horn Side Leathers, Saddles ' Humes, all kinds, with or Plain or Quilted Seat no without faatenlngs, Horn, • Housings, Plain or Quilted Beat Bide Scotch Collars(leather), Saddler, " (ticking), Plain orPancyfladdleClothsNo Seam Collars, Wagon Saddles, Beet Welt Harness Collars, Riding Bridles, of all kinde,P aten t Leather Collars fair or black, rounded or etitched or unstitched, fiat, Beet Leather WagoeiVhips Martingales, 4,4%, and 5 feet long, Carriage Rawness, alletyles,Pllted Team Whips, silver or black mounted, Trotting Whips, Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twign, Blind Bridles, Whip lashes, Girths, Cruppers, In short, everything that pertain' to &first class genera horeefnnoishlng establishment constantly on hand or made to order promptly, of the very best material, and by the most experienced workmen in the country, (two having worked In ails establlshmentfor the last thirty peen.) Wea re now manunictnrlng an excellent let of Heavy graft and Harness Collars for those ho prefer our own tb city made work. Repairing of all kinds doneat abort notice and on rea sonable terms. All ace cordially tnyltedto call and examine for them selves as our work cannotfall to recommend Itself. Feb. 1 , 1866—tf. - NEW SADDLER SHOP. ON "the Hill," Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.--Con 'tautly on band, o made to order, all kinds of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON BAD DVSS, 0 ARRI AGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, • - RIDING BRIDLES, BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS, ELT NETS, Ac. u low as the lowest May 29, 1807.-tt. . C taiRTAGE-wr A-RING RESUMED. The war being over, the andersig9ed haverainmed the OLBRTAGE-MAKING BLIBINIIIIB, at their old stand, In East Middle street; Gettysburg, where they are again prepared to pat up work in the most nishlonablii, sataitantlia, and superior manner. A lot of new and seromiland • OLUZIAGNA, 213411611118, an hand, which they will dispose ofat the lowest prim; end all orders will be supplied as promptly and setialao. bray as pooh's. IMP-REPLIEDIGJIMP Ikea with dispatch, and et cheeped Wee. A Lap lot of new endold ILLlXlidlli band Aar sale: Thankful ibr the liberal yotrumsge heretolbre enjoyed br them, they solicit lad willendeaver tad/sem a large shore in the Mama My 29.4 f - - - CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. Ar• maw bakftli a Of OMR WORE Of th e "111 mad gm* "Pj soil wishreeted dee impearowelah el wane theet twat* the attention 4 bey sys. Navin bat oat welt with great or., apt of .s teetel eideetad with q.efdrAwerew. te busty at style ame n = b it; elw ous i the the au we ask is 'a laspestio 7 s Vase wwir, toe essiviese taws Is went any kW di Vas that , this Is the pine* bit! thele• #.44IIIWIDIS la miry keit& &welt shottsepee sad estwisesible totem Ott as ii. I e! wig liiiirmy.iteeeiti rieele 111, Orortrito. JOHN M: SWAN DAVID McCREADY Horse Blankets, Itc., to DAVID MeCRZARY I SON J. M. ROWS DANKILE i PIGLIIIR. TATE & CULP ibtr, 7 _ thit4 - at: I ..-`~ y M~3 E~R, &.COAL; LU N I MM.E NSE. , STO STOCK! OONXIt. Or, OARLIBLE ST. AND Tat RAILROAD, GE'MYEBLTEG, PENN 4, • 1 1N orde to give the public something Je- Ilk. an equate ldea of the Immense stark of Law her, Coal, In es. Tia•ware , dc., kr., on hand and ll* sale by the undo limed. at his establishment, In Oultele a, across thee. (road irom the Passenger Station. be • would en to an far as the limits of a newspaper a& vortigement'will allow : IN TEE LUMBER LINE Boards and Plank of every grade, from kullitute to panel. Joists and Scantling, pine and hemlock, Siding, planed end unplened, flooring, Shinglee,Shingle Laths, Plaster- Tog Laths, Pickets, ready-made Doors and Sash, Blinds and Shut tersi—in fact, everything used for ballding par poses. IN THE COAL LINE.: Shamokin White Aah and Lykens• Valley Red Ash, these tf: v varietlea helps( the purest and beet Inc all domes a beet ooese. Alan tie very bt Parood•top and Abenh ny rinttb Coal. .For particulars of Storni. Tinware, key see adver tisament cruder head of Stores and Tinware.. JDly 8,1882 LUMBER ! LUMBER ! NEW LUMBER YARD IN EMMITS BURG, MD. WE would respectfully inform the v public that webere established a LARGE UM BER YARD in itromittsburg, LUMBER, SCANTLING, PICKETS AND LATE'S FLOORING BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and every description of Building Limber furnished at the lowest cash, prices, by WILLIAM ULRICH, Jane 21, 1866. tf Agent for Potter a Co. NEW LUMBER YARD. THE undersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railroad, Near Onion A Reilly's Lime Kilns, Oettyeburg and asks the public to give him* call. Big assortment Is one of the bast ever offered here, coo his prices afford only the smallest living profit. He has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and halt BOARDS, SLIMING, PALINGS, de., tc.. and is con stantly adding to his . stock. Come and ezamine for yourselves. j..A supply of Shingles, at low prices,alweya on hand. Nov. 1,1866.—1 f. JACOB SHEARS. SHINGLES.—Prime Shingles, the best in the market, for sale at JACOB BREADS'S new Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime kilns. Getty'Eery. (Nor. 11166.—ta Lime & Coal., 4UINN & REILLY have erected two addition's' Lime. Kline, nn the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared than -eer to supply the beet of LIME, In large or small quantales. Farmer/. and others can hereafter look fore more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to extend and contitin their favors to a firm which is making every effort to ac. commodate them in the best manner possible. They will lieu continue to keep on hand, for sale, • goo! simply Of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. Coal and Lime deliverelanywher *ln O ettysburg. June2l, 1886 —tf Moro, tintrart, &r. TIN-WARE AND STOVES. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT S. G. COOK'S, (Formerly Indrew Polley's); II 11.0 some of THE BEST COOKINP4TOVES IN TILE MARKET, among. which arr thr OLD DOMINION, COMPROMISE, PENNSYLVANIA, NOSE:V. COOK, • ECONOMIST, BARLEY SHEAF, Ac. Also, many other articles for kitchen use, which will be sold as low as at any other place in the comity. COOK. Apr1112,1E66. STOVES, TIN-WAREJ &C., &C T B, public are invited to call and examine my Im mense Mock of goods IN TILE STOVE LINE Waverly, N4le Cook. Royal Cook, Barley Sheaf.. Orien tal. ntewart's Cook, Ornamental, P.xcelsior, Prince Royal and the Emerald Cooking Stoves, all for coal or wood.— Thum varietlee are a selectioß from the beat and inlet popular Cooking• Stoves the market affords, and are all warr.nted to give entire satisfaction. Also, a very large variety of Parlor, Saloon' and Shop Stoves. for coal or wood, including the celebrated Morning Glory. the Vul can, Oval Meteor, Round Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. Re gulator' Colima., kgg, New Egg, Parlor Cook, /lc., kr-- Pire Brick and Grates, for coal or wood, always on hand. TriE TIN-WARE '„INE The sesortfnent embraces e . veryth Ins necessary for kitchen or household purposes. including a large num ber of meet:dent yet cheap axticles of new design which must be seen to be appreciated. The stock is so large and varied that those who.luifve not visited the establish ment have no conception of its extent. In addition to the ordinary kitchen utensili, it includes Bathing Ves sels, Toilet , Chamber Elets,tlaiti and fancy, Chamber Buckets, Bread and Spice Bo es, Tea and Coffee Canis ters, Deed Boxes, Spittoons, mbler Drainers, Bill-head Boxes. Waiters Ale Carriers, Water Coolers. Slaw Cut ters,Nurse Lamps, Jelly Illoalde, Pudding Moulds, Pa tent Nutmeg Craters, Comb Clumsy ben. Great Plots, and ♦ B Plates, Ash Buckets, Flour Sleeves,Bird - Cages, Spout Heads,Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Ilatiog Spoons, , Large Porki.Candle Sticks, Caudle Moulds, Copper Dip pers, Wrought-iron Frying Nue, Smoothing Irons, root Scrapers, Coffee Roasters Waffled Irons, Snuffers. Dinner and Auctioneer Bells, rig Beaters, OilersTrinted rap pels, Coal Sieves. Clawi-top Fruit Cans, Plale-tcp Fsnit Cans, Self ewialing Jars, &c., to. Tin-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the best of work men. IN TEIE HOLLOW-WARE LINE Cad-iron Pieta, of every else and variety, for stoves, Por celain Ketees, kir cooking and preserving, Tin-lined Kettles, for ditto,Cast-Iron drew Pane, of every else and variety, Porielain and tinned, with rithcraitand and one other articles Impossiblets enumerate in an advertise ment. , . Attentlends specially directed to three valuable pa tents tor whleh be is agent, and about which there is no humbug, se can be attested, by scores who have need them,Ha: HE UNIVERSAL OLOTIIES•WRINGSB., noTr s WASHING MACHINE, and the celebrated DIAMOND CHURN. The public are tnvited to tali and examine goods and priest He guarantees to sell everything in his line at exceeding low figures. Come and see, to gratify your curiosity, if You do not want to buy. No trouble to show goods. C. H. BIINHLER. July 3, 180,—ti gears and 4totaursuts. KEYSTONE HOTEL, GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. 1 - NOW OPEN. THIS is a new House, and has been fitted up In the most approved style. Its location is plessant and convenient, being In the most hi:einem portion of the town. Every arrangement has been made for the accommodation and Comfort of guests, withiunple stabllifnpga attached. With experienced servants, and so. comsodaciogClerks, we Ash use every endeavor to please. This Rotel is new oprn RR the (famishment of the public, and We kindly solicit a share of plc bllc patron. age. F lta7'2Y,lBr E AGI LE HOTEL.' The larpee and must ecdomodkmui In ozrrrasinto, 1112111,k. coma or.eamereasinAte Ain) weinsaaria own, JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. arm & °Mathew, lbe Pinneyees and Sempip, rue to the Iknot, a 4areival sad depittare afield Led bide & peeethi es, mad reavonalde cheeps. May 90, NATIONAL HOTEL, CASHTOWN, PA. E. P. iIITTINGiCE., PROPItiNfOR 13FAVING gis oboe wollWalema Bow. sad el re Merle mil I. I. II" CI isismiestuadoe butourioripthes. i= d tcot le&41 Ofilirdl ness igildi Oft =Am* Zis ts re ao ' % , . o ' s l i alibi "e ap "." Pail% Priv Um ne - 3 • **Wit *slid. 6:tr!ITSITLIRG ' ;Lilt ROAD. CHANGE OF CONNECTION& On and altar llimany,Novouabor 10th, 11116,1 0 Trains will lam and kerb* at (I Ottyaharg, aid connection's follows: FINST TRAIN will intro fiettyabarg at T 116, wltk panto*** ibr York, Simias'', lelliklaalidain Bunkum% and' th• ktorth owl la ost,arroangl nu Jauttion wittooit shwa or cart, as 10 06 ,• pectingwith the Yu* Lino South, on the N tral Railway, aid arriving at italtimora art! SO, Abe; 000natetleg Irlth 'rata freak. Is Itlaixr• north, arriving in Ihirriaborg at AO, Y. M. Atrkro at °My,- bung In, P, orkb pumeasigerstrom Re rrisbarg,Tork, Beltlmorisonid Washlngtor . ORONO TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1 to, P. arriving at Hanover innetkin at 3 Ili, and eenneethm a dd, mall train (oath. Arrive In Baltimore at i SO, P. M. Arrive at Get tysburg at 6 15, P. 11., with pasmingen from Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and the North and West, and also with pussugern front Ilaitintore and Washing ton by the Vaal Line North, which hares Baltimore at 19 10. noon. Puma pre ow Imre Baltimore In tki trail., at 9 A. M.. and arrive In Glettyaberg at 1 10, P.M. Or leave Baltimore in the Fast Lino at 12 30,noonotal arrive In Oettyebeitt at 0 10,P. M. Dot one change *fears by the first train, either gray, viz: at Hanover Jenelloa. The fast line on the Northern Central will not stop at any local mations. except York, Hanover Jissetion,sad Park ton. Connections certain. May 29 ITANOVER BRANCH RAILROAD, TAILII. and after MONDAY. Kay etb,lBel. patasaipr trains On the Hanover Branch Railroad Will leave as *Howe FIRST TRAIN (which maim commotion with the trains on the North ern Central railway at the Junction,) will hare Hanovir at AIM A. M., for York, Baltimore, Harrisburgoind bier mediate stations. Tkis train arrives at the. Jaunt= at' 9.15 A. M., centutoting with the bat Line South, on the Northern Central Railway, which arrives at Baltimore at 12 80 P.M.. and also with the Mali Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.55 P.M at Gettys got..Thiberg at 1 s train re M. to turn, Hanover at 12 M. and amino c. n. aisnLlß, Leaves Hanover at 2.20 P.M. and arrives at the /suction at 230 P. M., connecting with the Mail Train Bona, which arrives at Baltimore at 6 P.M. Paarenwra by this Train for York lay over at the Junction wan 0.112. M. -Thls Train return* to Hanover at 4 P. M., with paaen l4.. gera for Hanover, Oettymbarg sod Llttlestonn. Passengers leaving Baltimore kir Ihutover,Oettyaburg and Uttlestown, will take either the Mall Train at 80 A. M., or the Fast Line at 12.10 P. IL Mar. 29,1.197. JOSEPH LEIB. Agent. READING RAILROAD. Great trunk line from the ' , North and Northwest tot Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,• Tana qua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ephrata, this, Lancaster, Columbia, te n Sc. Trio a leave Harrisburg for New York, as follows : At 3.00. 8.10 and 9.36 A. M., and 2.10 and 9.00 P. M.,connect. ing with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New York at 6.00 and 10.10 A. N., and 4.40, 530 and 10.26 P. M. Sleeping Cara accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.00 P. M.. Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Millersville, Ashland, Pine %ova, Allentown and Philadel phia, at 8.10 A. M. and 2.10 and 4.10 P. N., stopping at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. M.taak ing connections tar Philadelphia and Womb la only. Por Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Itali Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 P. M. Returning: Leave New Yoik at 9.00 A. M ,1200 Noes and 5.0 d and 00 P. M.; Philadelphia at 8.16 A. M. and .„2.30 P. 11. Way Paasenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7,20 A. M., returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M., stop. ping at all Statiou; Pottsville at 8.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.; Askland 8.00 tod 1120 A. M. and 1.06 P. M.: Tama qua at 9.85 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.66 P. M. Leave POttsville for Harrisburg. via Schuylkill mid Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.00 A. M Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at 7.20 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 6.00 P. M. Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown 'at d.:A) A. M , returning leave Philadelphia al 624 P.M o told* Hail Bowl Trains leave Reading at 7.01) A. M., and 6.15 P. M. for Xphrata, Litz, Lancaster, Columbia, On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. N., Philadel phia 8.00 A. N. and 3.15 P. N.. the 8.00 A. N. Train run- ning only to Reading; Pottsville 8.00 A. N.; Ilarrisberg 0.3.3 A. N., and Reading at 1.2) and 7.* A. N.lor burg, and 11.•11 A. M. for New York. and CZ P. N. for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates. Baggage checked through; SO pounds allowed each Passenger. 'trailing, Pa, May 29,1867 W. E. BIDDLE. • H. S. BENNER 100,000 Bush. Grain Wanted. NEWFIRM AT THE OLD WARE HOUSE. Whi. E. BIDDLE& CO. would informs tke public that they base leased the Warehouse on the cor ner ofStratton street and the BolirOad, in Gettysburg, where they will carry on TUE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, in allies branches. The highest prior will always be Paid fur,Whaul Rye, Corn, Oath Glover and Thad!, Seeds, Plaxseed, , Sumac, Hay sad Straw, Dried Putt- Nuts, Step, Huns, Shoulders and Bides, Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce Ilse. GROCERIILi.—On band, for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spiess, Salt, Cheese. Wows', Soda, Mustard, Starch, Broom's, Buckets, Blasting, Soaps, kc. Also COA ROIL, Fish Oil, Tar, es. FISH ef ail kinds; Spain and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To. blame. They are always able to supply • first rate articled Flouf, with the different kinds ofFeed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Onsets; and other fortbi tors. COAL, by the bushel, ion or c arload. • They will run • LINE Of FREIGHT CARS from Get ty,bnrp to Baltimore once every week. They are C. pared to convey Freight either way, inany quaint st REDUCED RATES. They will attend, it desired. to • making of purchases in the city. and deliveriag Elte good, promptly in Gettysburg. Their cars ranted* Warehouse of Nathan &op & 4;0, N 0.128 North ikelenni street, near Franklin, Baltimore, wharstreight VW be received at anytime. They invite the attentiolvof the public to their line, assuring them that they wiarpare no effort to accommoaste all who may patronise Apt 1119.11168.—tf BIDDLE .1k BENN t. M'CURDY & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, •ke THE undersigned are paying at their Wareehooss, in Carlisle street, adjoining Buehler's Mil, the lb ghee t prices br FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, BUCK WIEAT, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY-SUDS, PO. TATOU, AC., ito" and Invite producers to give them a call beim soling. They have constantly on hand kw sale, A LARGE SUPPLY- OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, to with Bah Fish, 011s,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobacina, Sc. Also the best brandsof /LOUR, with PEED of all kinds They likewise have SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZENS, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate sad A A Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices Sowell they buy, they sell at the lowest living proSts. Shirt& a share ofpublic patronage, resolved to giro letiiiktbil in every case. ROBERT NoenDT, WM. S. MOULTON. July 3, 1837.—tf FORW'AIiD.T.NG AND COMMISSION HOUSE. HAVING purchased the extensive Werebonae,Mrs, be., heretofore owned by Mona Herbst, we beg leave to inform the public that we are continuing the business at the old stand on the owner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a tome extensive scale than heretolbre. tonere tit sod zlg u r of h p ighest market prim ter flour, G and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Groceries, kept oo neatly on hand sad for sale, cheaper than they can had anywhere else. aster, and all kinds of ferti li sers, constantly on nd, or furnished to order. lira regular Una ofht Oars le Ulleareour Mare hoopery TUMWAY M 6. and accommsumosa Ul be run u Mali= may requir4this ar• gement we are prepared to convey at ill U es to and from Baltimore. AU business this mug trusted to na, will be promptly attended to. Our cm to the Warehouse of Stevenson All ilomi, Mil north 11 ward street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay prices, sell cheap and deal billy, we invite eviii7- y to give us a call. GULP a WitN1111•11F. . Aug. 9,1866. SILVER'S WASH POWDES. 7 SAM Tina Labor, Nosey. Nakao %Wog a pow tire.. nod iloo o t i thativaL Sold evorywhete. Try It. Aaron all to duo Nano gam 187 Oboodota sod Wholsealoirmilehy 187 Naeth Third etreat,Ptdhowiehis. Hatch 19,161!.-6e H. F. DEERING & BRO., FRESCO PAINTNES, FREDERICK CITY, MD., RESPECTFULLY info= the pub lari="tM2larrialiliroris= of istylea, modern ar sasimit watt wed tor g rZos as to taiis4, eusbiliti mai ihasesea JOHN BOWMAN,, No. 704 Arohl4treett . PHILADELPHLi s urfigaggereaad Ikokie sum= *ND l' l, 4l lo „ivAluk rarssoramilioia,,esirailifirov 10144 1 *War n rill° R. ItcollHDY,Praet. SECOND TRAIN SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. April Bth, 1867. 0 A. NIOOLI.S. Getterat Baperlutondent tima r ding 1)oust0. FLOUR AND FEED. GRAIN AND GROCERIES fitsctUatesuo. .4. ri.l! Fi , ..._., . . , 4 ,--,-k: .. MIMI 'mono britalluk Cbriqs. df Ansi' mod EL Clair Streets, PirT21111:911,0, PA. The. Largest, Cheapest, Best ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE IN THE UNITED EMU. the past tea years leptearde of l I I VEIN 'THOUSAND BTUDIINTI3, Sepresioattag wog Stat• it sh. onion, hav• Grata*. ,uaham A COLLIN'S OF AOTVAL zinnias, Supplied with Boats, Stores. Post OMs, CoesiaLudoa Brokers' Insarsase. Railroad, Steamboat, and Tolegrapb Offices, he., coatidahsg THEORY AND PRACTICE. Students area thoroughly lustruetoll to all Or breaches of a PRACTICAL BUSIASS EDUCATION, lonlading Book•Itoopla , Petnuiehip, Arithmetic, Cm eioreisd Lew, Political e, L 111111111165 Ournispood ewe, the Art of Detecting Ootinterfelt Xoney, Itellroad• Ina iltearaboating, Telegraphing, •') PRACTICAL BANKING, Ae. STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, Lad eamplida a fail eau* h oft um to Tann weelul. 4 171171^ DOLIAItd Peps ill exposes. In Tultton; Hooka, Blanks, sod Wil kes,. NO IXTRA CIL&RONd • Int Penmanship, litisintioattng, Nalirosdlog, Basking or Diploma, rln rhos Collegoo. /sat loonnoss doily to Punmatuddp to all students hi the Commercial Depart anent. 706 CIRCULARS, tivior ton information, and cow Whim a complete oat o} of our "Wens of Practical Is stars idumtion, towstbor with . TESTIMONIAL.' from Ptsetkal laminae' Men, Merchants, Bankers, Book kiepors, de. Address the Priadpsis, dMITH a cowtsr, Dec. 13, 1866.-ly • ' Pittsburg. Penna. DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, PENNA 'HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP LATING BUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em, ploys none but competent Instructors in every de nse:ll,4nd a sufficiiitt number to Minim individual instruction to all of Its etndstata, and being connected with “Dlckinsou College," enables it to present combined licilitias of the highest order, while the torrent ex panses attending a COllllll/0 here,' are from 50 to $lOO lees than at similar teeth:akar in large cities. We think that/whoa those hots are properly undimmed by those who aoalomplata enteadag as intonation of this order, they will not be long In Inh In favor of Carlisle. Tke knowing mum of Taitmetion 'beak! commend 'Hoeft to all, who desire that kind of information mat re. la glietto to prepare them for any of the busisest portions BOOK.KISPING Mottle and Double Entry as yplial and practiced in the various departments Of Trade and Canonry*, and Making Honore ally country., PEMMANSHIP. Pnitical mad Ornamental of superior epochal attention to proper movement, In the formation and oulabinetion of letters, and thereby Insuring to ev ery student a good Current Hand. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. Including the meet approved and here adapted methods AN all business calculation/a—Mental and Written. XNGLIBIII3II4.IIIIAR. ?melt with menial retinues to correct composition, without which uo student wilkbo qualiiind to mamas the duals at a drat clam accountant. mutaminur, LAW. Taught in amok waher "Dean's Traatiale sr • Sett Doak malemelas the mom important Iregal laturaiatlas tau • beldam mass to prewews. 70INS AND 008 , 111SPONDENCI, ire daily praetimd to the Aetimi ihteheam Dspartmeat, where the stadasta In maim Ike with their dude. tow dad as aztaid•• aotrappaadruca, and make oat all foram Dome flaatipt, to apeditment Nut.. SPACIAL illtAlWltalk Pbonogragby at abort Hand Writing, Ornamental Pam TahkgraPala& immoral Milken. piky, Geometry, Algebra. U., Ac. We Invite an Impardal investigation of our fatilltild, Ant imparting wand Mammies is the tomtits* enumer. Mad. StadeaM s e)aterat any Una, and parinetbetr warm without interruption. 4/or farther partienlars, write and reecho" blzonlar. Adeatem A. Y. Tltlll:Milt,Outlale, Pa. lob. 21, 111117. BUSINESS COLLEGE. BRYANT, STRATTON & KLMBERLY'S CORNER Ws AND CHESTIEST STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN prepared be the Contain- Room end Business lit. I. .THEORY & PRACTICE combined by mama of Basks, Baudoosa 110101.11 and tb. oso of all k We of Such... Paper. THIS INSTITUTION L endorsed by dui loadlitg busthase men of the City ITUDRNTS RICITITD AT ANT TIME COLLIN:Ii OTEN ALL THE TEAL FOR PA, RTIOIILARII BUD FOR CIRCU LARS Julio 19,111FL-4y earptntern anti +butt/Wag WM. C. STALLSMIT GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTER is CONTRACTOR, Name csootostly on hand and E6authetureo to order, DOORS, SHOTTKR6I. BLINDS, WM, DOOR AND WINDOW PRAXES, OORIIIOI, DOOR OD WINDOW Bammers, Ist any other Artiete is ,the Bleadioty Illsoosed iestartal cemotsotty'es hoed, oxportoosod work out slime is essilsese, and work ozeostsd oda' 16,,OFdors Yeisstot4 attended to. Jew 6, 16117.-i-U I. C. s. tr, 'Rom CARP ENTERING. THE undersiVspootrally Ibm tbo rlkt• Ir mi =loomM th e WlLool li go aro prmstri to do aay = ot bodmotiott so nomomblo assay giber NM Miami litetplotot. w. 100. Mkt ottoottint tot ottom to mob • don of pitramp. s Na • 1147044 SOM. TO THE :BUILDING COMMUNITY, AziaPALy., OTHERS - 11INO vizor() 110)110171. ibrepublb be AM eeetbmiee 201,64111 liess • 4 SI3MSS T si on Via imediseledy .„ :, 4 n lck • 4 1311 = .. j , Wisp "MAI: J.l l l . Bradley's celebrated Patent DUPLEX . ELLIPTIC (OX INFITIL6 SPRANG) SKIRT. ICS WaINDILPIL. PL ILMILrry au/ great Ceti/caw end Pinaellitil toasty Lazy wearing th•Dirturi 31111110 Blum will be etperienaed particularly Is all crowded AnieW ntifi3Ortici, Cnataan , RALIALLD CALI, ClittlCil Mut Cattas, PitoirsilAns ad lioon Thins, ea the MEMt caii be scion w bum in use so *minor a smell rust as easily statinnesintly as a 811.1 or MUMS buns, an isiabiable quality in crinoline, not found in say single Spring Elkin. A LADS having enjoyed the PLIASUIA, COMPORT, and gram anriminamoit or wearing the DAPLAI itturnedvigi lot s initeut OAT, will never afterwards willingly divenee with their 0.40. YorCannaaa. Mums. and Toone Imams they ate superkw to all others. They will nut sun or sasac like the Single Spring. bat wilt PILISSIVZ their PSILFUT and 011/10/90L SADA when three or !our OtIgNASIT guava will have been strtors ASIDE manses. lioore are coveted with DOOM ADD TWINED TIISIA.D and the 110.10 X RODS are not only double springe,hot twice (or double) OOTAZICA• pre. venting them from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, Se. The ttorplex iv a Iry eat favorite with all ladies and Is anivareally recommended by thv PASSION MAO. Amu as the rTANDABD AUNT OTTER rAdiIION A BLII WORLD. To enjoy. the following Inestimable advantages in Crinoline,TlSt turmoil QUALITY, Plantes stanUTeetttt. Britten snags and mum. mattuititTY. emissary', cow TORT and sconontr, enqulrnfor J. W. Bnmares Dunn lturesc, or Boob's Spring liklrt,aud bconire you get t he gentdoe article/ CATITION.—To guard against IMPOSITION he Aar titular to NOTICE that skirts offered es have the red ink sgmp, frit 11 1 . Bradley's Duplex illlptle Steele:l ,"aspott the waistband—tome others are genuine. Also otlce the Hoop will admits phi betty passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (oruble)sprinp braided together therein, which' la the secret of their naxisturi and STRZNOTR, and a oconbluatiOn not to be found lu any other Suzy. !OR SALE In all Stores where FIRST CLASS Wile are sold throughout the United Buttes and elsewhere. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent, WIIISTd. BRADLEY A CARY, 97 Chambers and 791181 Heed* Sec , New York. April 18,1867.-Am 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. "ixw SPRING STYLES, “Clar own make." VMSKAIMILI every New and Deeliable sky, etyle awl Shape of Plain and TraP Gaup Skirts.-2, 2.4 2%, ; 3%, 3 . 3 4 3% and 4 Yds, round, every length and aim waist; au every reirpvet Fleet Quality, and especially adapted to meet the watts of Pint Class and most Fash ionable Trade. Uol awn wake," of Ifixio Sk , rta, are lighter. wore do rable, and Really Cheaper than any other nuke nt either single or Dvoble Spring Skirt in the American Market. They are Warranted iu every teepee!, ■nd wherever In troduced give general satiehiction. They are how ex ten • Nively mold by Retailers, and eve. y LADY au..,uld try them. Ask tur "Hopkins' Own Make," and see that tech Skirt Atamped "W. T. HOPKINS, MANUYAUTUKER, n•2B ARCH street PHILADELPHIA." No others are Genu ine. A Catalogue containing Style, Size and Retail Pri ces, seut to any address. A Uniform and ilmrst I Dis count allowed t- 3 Dealers. Orders ny Milli or utherwiaq prou,ptly and carefully filled.—Wholesale and Reta•l, at Maori lector, ■nd Sale-moms, Nu. GM Arch ~t reet, Phila. Skirts made to order, altered and repaire.l.—Tx.Rme NET CAI4II. ONE PRICE 0.. March la.--10m Ittaohing litarhinto. D OTY'S CLOTHES' WASHER THE BEST 12%," .11ARKET. HISAO THE FOLLOWING 110111E.TESTIMONY litirTrAAvaG, PA., JAu.S, It , 06 tiering used DUTY'S CLTOIIEF Wat 4 ll ER, and ther oughly tented It, we have U. esitatiocin endorsing it cc the but Washing Machine yet produced. It is sirupie in counructlon—iseamily worked. and does its work well, without injury to clothing. An ordinary tr,,shing, re quiring usually 8 to 1.0 bourn labor at the ifseb-tub, emu readily be done with the aid of Doty's Washer and the Unissersal Ckithu' Wringer, in tut...third the time— economising Ume, labor, soap, ltiei, /lc ,—avoiding the necessity of wash.tuhs, Mid enabling t working Vigo through with a washing without wetting thorn selves alt the Loot. It really merits .11 the good that can be said of it. We do not think that any (tautly, site, fitirl, ttsting it. w0,.1d dispense with ft. Mrs. D. A. BUEHLER. • E. G. YAHNKSTOCK. - A. M. IJUNTk:R, W. C. STALLSMITH. R. D ARMOR, 11..1. FAHNEtr.TOCK. FROM REV. L. SCOTT, BISHOP OF THE M. E CHURCLI, C January IS. ISrk. It. C. Bitowsigia.—Dear Sir;—We like our Machine much ; could not be persuaded to do without it, end with the aid of Doty we feel that we are masters of the post tiuus. On on. occasion, the clothes were prepared, but the wuherwomon failed us. We were not to he defeat ed that way. I tdok hold (which of course I should not hare If we Lad had no machine), and le 23.4 hours we put through elem. , * dozen pkves, otany of which were sheets, and they were well done, toe. We wish you great sac. tem. C. 11. Buehler. corner Carlisle end R R otreet. is the agent for the sale of the Universal Wringer and But)'s W■ehing Machine, in Adams county, Pa. May THE BEST WASHING MACHINE TIIK anderyi,tn•d offer+ fur sale, the TOWNSHIP 11.10117.8 of Adams county. for DE LONG'S PATENT, which la the deaths; lIMPLI:ST and Kist 'Waseca that 1.. yet bees offered to the public. The Rights will be gold on reasonable term'. This lea tine opportunity for energetic men to make GOOD WAGES =annul/ring or selling them machines. A sample machine .111 be far fished any person who purchases • Right, If desired, at cost. Cal at the more of Daphorn k Iloffman,N. W. tor. Square, where the machines may be seen and tried. Oettyabang, Jima VI, 1867.-0 G stwing Viathinto. FINKLE & LYON LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE. The only Machine so perfected that entire satisfaction i. guaranteed or the purchase money refunded. When we bare no Agent a sample Machine will be sold at very low price, and a Local Agent appointed on the most favorable terms. N. B.—Scud for circular. Traveling Agents wanted.— Wary, liberal. FINKLE & LYON S. M. CO. 687 Broadway, New York. July 3,1867,6 m SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING.MACHINE THE very beat and latest Improved machine in use, to sale at the CLOTHING STORE of JACOBS & BRO., in Chambersburg street. Gettysburg, where you can buy the best and cheapest Cloths, Cased:wee and Vesting; and every variety ,fgoods in the line of NEN AND BOYS WEAN. YOu can have them cut out and made up in the very best style if you wish,at moderate price, and without any risk whatever. GEO. JACOBS k BRO. Aug. 15,11166. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING MAC.H INES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. These World-renowned Sewing Ma chines were awarded the Highest premium as the World's Fair, In London, and sir First Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of hid, and are celebrated for doing the beet work, wing a moth smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the intro duction of the most apprfted machinery, we are now able to supply the very bed machines in the world. These neschlnes are made at our new end spacious lac tat at Bridgeport, Omn i under the immediate super vision of the President of the Company, ELLtS ROWS, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the nee of Samestramm, Dress Makers Tailors, Mum aware= of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, laieks, Mantilla; Clothing, Rats, Cap, Ooraete Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Goode, Umbrellas. Parasols, sta. Thar work equally well upon silk, linen, cotton or woolen geode wit* silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam. gam, gather, hem, SU, cord, braid, bind and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and, perfect stitch, alike on both Ake of the article sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. BOWS, and made on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sew. lug Machines are addict to the principle invented by him. Send Ilbr Circulars. 81)11,11f A STOOPS, General Agents, March 111.11102,-1,- No. 5t2 Cheetnnt St., ?Alla. SEWING MACHINES! THE GROVER & BAIMR. . . TSB BUT IN 1181.—Them NashLim hare beam as well knows that 11111 lensed be sod by way of roma. mendatkm. They hale tabuar; Int premium at all the late State lam nad are UNIVSIII■II7 SCIU3OII/14fted to be tbelllST to use ball who hare tried them. The "Grower! Baker Stitch+ , and the .... inrittle Wash" are Fthat. have beim 4Mballed by no mWwlisubine.— , are the only Machines that imivi.W - erabraider with . Thews llifariMaes ani penflarly adapted to y am. theyaraMmestildielmisorEW directly from tit spool without rdutadlag, tad are idiot" la their oonstreetSon. They an WV to maallse• aid as ba worked by almost aay child. Drerellindly should have sine. Sim *tee labor, thy seeetems, end &Swam giOaffi aside their work better than It tab be &Me by hand. The eindesulened baring been appointsid Arms Am the above Noddies, haeastablNhed an Avail In Yeirteld, Adam ow. wlsmulur will shwa. hare an band a supply. Permisa*ahOg to buy will please all and stimaine fat Ihemeelvas. • lllMlfeeilleesad Th read WlCatiolAimppUsd _ b. , ON,•bilus. • Aug. I.ll , mum-or. Nattield, Adman eenaryrza. Elf m = SHUTTLE SEWING MA- Nipstior 4o al Nikon; Air "'wan AN) Pearomt IIioNIN UN WINSh .spnw_mmtil stowiy; solleo• 41•7 virg. INC Altat im tatid. Mord ."41 • *tonal . . B.A. , RRETT'S • Tra, BEST VEGETABLE HAI RESTORATIVE, TO WHICH WAD AWAINDIND A SILV.ER MEDAL! The Flights( Preitiunt at the New Hampshire Hai; Phir. IS now conceded to he superior WAR others for rimpr• lug Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR. This Preparation relieves the hea-.'of Dandruff. Hum ors, and all unpleasant Burning or Itching of the scalp, supplying to the roots of the hair the required nourish- ment for the promotion of its growth . IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DREBSII4O,. leaving the scalp, cool. clean and heafthy. B EVERY BOTTLE WARi c trTED. J. R. BARRETT k Proprietors. Manchester, N. 11. 457-Sold by Dr. R. Horner, Gettysburg, Pa., and by Druggists generally. June 20,1867.--am MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THE videos, and now used throughout North +Ana &asth .a . yerioa, with more pleasing results thee any other Medicine in cases a diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, I adl gestkin, Costiveness, Bilious Complaluts, Rheumatism and Fe•er and Ague detailed accounts of perfect cetrrt effected by these in valuable Medicluee. They reuu late the eyttern and pot al I the functiene of the body in a healthy condition Succermorn to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. N. !dot% t, 'New BM April 4:1»67.—1ye0u R ING 'SVEGETABLEOIIt3I(I3iIitATI T. HOPKINA BLOOD ! BLOOD !! BLOOD PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. An eiTcetnal remedy in curing: Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Tatter, Ulcers and Sores. Blothrs, Pimples, Tumors. Bode, Pustules, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Loss of AD petite. Female Irregularities and Complaints, and, in general, all diseases !teeing tbier origin hi , an impure condition of the Blood, or a disorderedstate of the nee• Tot. system. TII is medicine, the result of skillful and scientific coin bination, is a purely vegetable preparation, free from al 'DJ urions Ingredients. As it. name indicates it renovates the Blrod, minor out the corruptions that breed in it, restoring its healthy action and vitality, and striking at the very seat of die. ease eradicates every trace of it from the green, and gives bloom to the pallid cheek, and health and vigor to the frame. Many diseases and much suffering are directly traceable to the impurity of the blood, and it Is of the greatest importance br all that the blood whit]) courses through every part of the system carry no poison or cor ruption with it. To suffer with hideous sores, pimples and eruptions and other diseases arising from impurity of the blood is no longer necessary, as the Blood Purify lug Agent insure and gale in its effects. Mothers having ehildren suffering from eruptions of any kind will find it especially effective.. The Proprietor has many testimoni als from Clergymen and leading citizens of the county where the medicine is prepared certifying to the wonder ful mires effected by it. Prepared by Dr. li. D. MAIZE, Ashland, Penna. Depot Gilbert t Royal, Wholesale Druggists, Nos. 309 and 311 North Third st., Philadelphia. agt•ltor sale by Dr. Robert Horner and A. D. Buehler, Druggists. Gettysburg, Pa. June 19, 1867.-3m* FRANK D. DUPIIORN 11ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED PLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Eradicates Eruptive and Clearance Inseams of the Throat, ;tae, Eyes, Eyelids , Scalp, and Skin, Which. so disfigure the appearance, Purging the evil effects of Mercury, and removing all taints, the remnants of Diseases ' hereditary or otherwise, and is taken by Adults and Children with perfect Safety. Two Tablespoontulis of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added to • pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle is equal to a galloopf the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. An Interesting Letter is published in the Idedico.Chir urgical Review, on the subject of the Extract of Sarsapa rilla, in certain affections by Benjamin Travers, F. R. FL etc. Speaking of those diseases, and diseases arising from the excess of nrurcury, he state, that Do remedy is equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla ; its power is extra ordinary, more so than any other drug I am acquaint ed with. It Is, In the strictest sense, a tonic with this invaluable attribute, that it is applic able to a stale o the system so sunken, and yet so irritable as renders other substances of the tonic class unavailable or injur mu. CONCZNTRATIp . RXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Xstabllshed upwards-of IS years. Prepared by H. T. HNLIKROLD, yOUNT'S COMPOUND! FOR THE CURE OF PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, oranyotberlngsnunatoryorinwarddlseaseoith e Throat uotof to 9 long standing. it Iso,SCABLET ?SYBIL— Thlenredleinebes Leant riedin THOUSANDS OF CASES, I u differentpartsafthecountry,andhasneverbeenknOWll to bulif takenin time andaccording to directions. It is warranted to cure. 0 trait • trial and t will speak for it. self. Everyhousehold should provide themselves with • bazottlitemedicinsand keep ltottitands. Theourestbat it has effected are truly marvekots. iggs...Pnvaredandsold by Ilium, Yount& Co., Getty*. burg.Pa.,or by their authorised agents. torsaleat near I allthe &tomtit ldamsconnty. mm. 30,18664( ISRAEL YOUNT it 00. TO LADIES.—If you require a re liable remedy to restore yent, and remove Irregn. larities or Obstructions, why not use the beet? Thirty years experience bas proved that DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE'PILLS. have no equal for Removing Obstructions and Irregular. Mee. No matter from what came they arise. They are safe and sure in every case. Prim. One Dollar, per bow. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy *me degrees stronger than the above, and intended for special eases along dandle& Pri. e, live Dollars per box. I Ladies' Priests Oirmaisr,with Jlmperisom, ssst fre as vpiicatioa. Ifyon cannot zet the Ms of your drouist„ send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and the y will be seat free from obbarvation by return o [Jan. 10, 1867.—Ty For sale In Bmmittsburg, Yd., by A. F; Stein h Co. • FREE; TO EVERYBODY. A large 6 pp. Circular, gieleg hatortuatioak of the greeted Importance to the young of both sexes. It 41 teaches howpecte the homely may become beautiful, the 7 resd, the fonalum loved. 4 "l uoung lady or aod gentleman should WI to mtol their Address, and melee loopy post-pabi, by retina mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Neb. St, MIL-4a. Prey, N. T. EOT a few of the worst disorders that itlllet =Wand arise from corruption of the Wood. lio Itttraot airemazza is • reanadi of th. st• moot velum LOVE AND 14ATRIXONY.—The arketlana or tha aprons saz Day bortlasoll r lowing tbo strapicktt dto inclt% iuml an lay Darn baDolli Surd di • otrod, wt lipi wo* or marl ear= stump Ibr Wars to • LJ IM.* Bi ' bb ilooloona , Taft ack A tr ice EleoWittract W W I die blood, Yew gail pope 00 MN mks ems. AND PIICENIX BITTERS WORLD Iratablished in 1835 by one of our .110.1 EntiLeut: Thousands of certificates are in our licameasilou. kiting Bold by all Druggist,' White & liowbtod, Proprietor RINGS RING: , RINGS ' RINGS To RINGS RINGS Restore RINGS RINGS Gray Iliiirto its RINGS RINGS Ori:zinal Color. Erad- RINGS RINGS Mate Dandruff and RINGS RINGS ( VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 1 RINGS RINGS j IS WARRANTED. j RINGS RINGS Humors from the " RINGS RINGS Scalp and pre- RINGS RINGS vent Baldness. RINGS RINGS Toy A BOTTLE! RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS lidNGs RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS This th.• AMBROSIA. that Iting mad.•. Tb ix in the Cure that lay lu the .1111t1i0S1 A that Him; made Thie k th• Mats 'rho tem hall and zrav Who new' Las raven locks. that may Ile heed the Cure that lay ID the AMBROSI that Icing made. Ilia le the Maiden. handsome and gay, Wt. marrie.l the man once bald and gray, Who to,a Ilea raven lurks. they nay, Ile tiled the ANII3nOnIA that itanK note. Tl.is hi the Parson. wRu, by the way. .Married the Maiden. lundautue and guy 10 the Man once bald end gray. But who now has raven lucks, they say. Because Lensed the Cure that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made. This is the Bell that rings away To arouse the people, sad and gay. Unto this (act Which bereenew lay— If you would not he bald or gray. tee the AMBROSIA. that it inionade. K. M. TUBBS st CU., Pruprtatora, Yeterisugo' N. Li MAIZE'S BLOOD PURIFYD:G AGENT • HELMBOLD'S Druggist and Chemist 594 Broadway. N. V. Air &ad by all Druggists. Apr.3o JULy fiat LAPI, # *Mat TOE GREAT CEOLERA PEEIVENTATE. ,• i..IUL L. ME GREAT Zingari BitterN. WONwieftrUL ItEMDDY wee discovered an Introduced about twenty years ego by Dr. B.Cheop omen eminent Ugyptiatt physician. Ile bad long seen and felt the want of home remedy, which would strike at the root of disease. Sod eo vent much of the guttering which Om human Rustily was then compelled to mince. This great question eras irresested to his mind every. day In vivid colors as be moved among thesick muddying, and observed the Inefficiency of nearly all the telnedles then in use. Thus he was led to think and experispeat; and after ten years' study and labor. he prorated to his fellow-man thellsonderful Zingari Bitter*. Tile effect of this preparation In the prevention and Cure of Meow, was so nisrvelionrand astonishing. that the moat dotter log marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. Rig name wag placed upon tbs Roll of Nobles, rod a gold medal with the following lioicription —Dr. B.Cheophis. the Public Benefactor—was preheated to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used In several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with each great success, that It juts been Int 'educed Into nearly all the general hospitals of the old world. The obi saying that an ounce of prevention I. worth a ponlid of cure, applies with irtarteltous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect um against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently sto.d. All pathologists now agree that thecholera pawn arta on the, systemihrongh the blood. and thatany combina tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent a itufitelent acentanlitloh of the poison to exert Ito terrible effects oa the organism. Thi, is true not only of cholera, but of nearly all other mial,iit,..,pecially t h e different form. of foyer. The Zinger' Bitters is just such a remedy de the elm% e conditions require. It acts on the organsof excretion and secretion. keeping up n perfect balance between tbeni. 'llll4 Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs. so nicely concocted that every organ is acted npoll an.t put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and ft. effects pt.mpt dud lasting. Numerous cases or the following Mecuee have b•eu cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, 14cratnia. Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De. bility. A ratelli la. Female I rregnlarfties, Dyspepata,Platn. leucy, Colic, tr. . Price One Dollar parquart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street irked, Danl.. burg. Pa. Sold I,y Druggists. Ilittelkeepers audGrocers generally. s 68Q. F. KA LB FLEISH sole Agent for Gettysburg. F. RANTER, Stale Proprietor ilarrisbnrg, l'o May 2,9 1367 NO MORE BALD HEADS: DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC lIAIR 'RENEWER. IS pronounced by all who have used it the very bent tereintration for the Mfr. It in a pi, Will, cure for Rabin..., eradicates Dandrufl and Humor.. stop. the hair from filling out, and speedily notion, Bray Lockii to their original hue :tad luxuriance. It operates on the accretions, and fill. the glantla with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead, faded or grni hair will always he brought hack by a few application., to its youthful nbuudance, r.talitr and color. , • . It makes the hair soft, glossy. fragrant, pleasant to t hr touch and easy to strntose. Dry. wiry, and intractable leeks become moist. pliant, and dispiased to remain in am desired position. As a hair draining it has no equal. The sales are enurrnons, and it 14 a nniserall favorite with .1,1 and )oung • t both sexes.. Sold by Druggists throughout the 'l.7tilted States. .1.1. drawl all orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH. Sole Proprietors. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Dec.l9, 1867.-1 y GOOD NE WS FOR MOTHERS muITIERS, are you oppressed with anxiety F,r your little ones! Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries! Do you wake in the morning unrefreslied and ;Lpprehensise? If so, procure at once a bottle of Dr. he- Infant Remedy. and you will have no more weary hours of watching and anxiety DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY has , tood the test of years. ,Thousa•.ds of none. and Mo ther. hear wltnes• that It fever fails to give relief if used in season. It is is mild, yet mire and speedy cure fbr Colic Cramps and Windy Pain; and is iurainidle for all complaints Incident to Teething. "mid by Druggists throughout the U. States. Address all orders to ZIhOLEIt rt. SMITH, Sole Proprietors. 1T; North Third Street, March 19, 1007.—bm. YOUNG MEN, the experience of pike ten yeary has iletuonstrated the fact that Wince may he pinced in the efficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent curl of Seminal weakness, Emissions, Physical and Nervous debility, Impotence, or want e power, the result of Sexual Rates', or Youthful Indiscretion ' which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfits the suiTerer for Business, Social Society or Mar- Hags, and often terminates in so untimely grave Make no delay in seeking the remedy. It Is entirety regeui ble and harmless on the system, can be used without de tection or interference with business pursuits, and nu change of diet is necessary while using them. Price, One Dollar. If yon eonnot get them of your druggist. send the money to Dr. J. Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they wilt be sent free from observation by return Oswalt Private arcula refa Gentlemen :retiree- applku fiats - For sale in Ernmittsburg, 31d., by A. T.Btein t Co, Jan. 10,1881.-1 y DR. J. BRYAN, Consulting khyei-ian,ia 819 Broadway, New York. SPECIAL TREATMENT in all eases of Seminal, Sexual. Urinary and Nervous Diseases In male or female. ADTICZ Feu and correspondence irrtiCTLY po‘nDrm AL. Jan. 10. ' Av"- ...;ffering from . _ahful Indiscretion and have Seminal Weaanees, Emissions, de., I will send you, free of charge, inibrinatiota which if followed will cure you without the aid of utediciusa. Address HENRY L'ESDEN, Station D. New Ydrk. Jan. 10.1e67.-17 AClear Smooth Skin and Beautifyl complexion follows the use of Helraboltro Conceit. tntted Extract Ba7aapaxilla. It retnavea black Spots, pimples cad all ernpt(one of the akin. . YOUNG LADIES BEWARE 1- Of the injurious effects of Face Powdereand Wash es. All such realities close 12D the pores of the ski., end in a short time aware, to complexion. If you would have a fresh. healthy and youthfu. appearance, use Ihdro nold's Extract Bazaaparilla. THOSE who desire brilliancy of cow plexion must purify and enrich the blood, which Helmbold's Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla invari• ably does. Ask for Behnbold's. Tak no other. HE LMBOLD'B Concentrated Extract Baroapanna, bo the Groot Blood Portlier. QUANTITY vv. Quality. Helroboid's Ext , act Sarsaparilla. The doee Is entail. Those who desire a large qhantity and large dosed of medicine ERR IN the spring months, the system natu rally undergoes a change, and liehubold's Highly Cosceutrated Extract 01 Sarsaparila la an assistant of the greatest value. iffy and tonudrg. IRON-IRON-IRON! GETTYSBURG FORGE. THE subscribers respectfullyinform A the Public that they have erected a Forge in con nection with ttualr Mown Mill, and are now manufactur ing Forge-Hammered Iron, such es Plough, Horse-sbee sad Bar Iron, and respectful ly invite Blacksmiths sod Dealers to give them • call, feeling matiefied that they will be able to please as to quality, Habib and price. HEINEMAN s WARREN. N. B. The highest market price paid the wrolight, ter sp Iroo. B. & W. Dec. 18,18116. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY. T HE subscriber would inform Lis customers and others that he is still inanneetoring various kinds of Coa tings and Machines, made to order, on short notions, mash 58 THRBSE KIM AND POWNII3. (five different sizes of Powers.) Olover-eeed Ihtliers aswt Cleaisen, Corn /Mailers and Separators, Cornibdder Out ten, Straw and Hay Outten, Plondta, sixth as Out Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, tilde-MIL and Corn Ploughs : the WI.IIM-SPILING HOMO MALL the latest Improvement; also Metal Screws km Cider Presses, Iron Dania* for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything *lse la his Ilse, all at low prices. • IOS BALB-11. light Two-home Wagon, • One-haree Wagon, all new, . DAVID STIIIMBIL May 29.—tf r - • *Mat lards. C ANNO.N'S MAUL! WORK S OORNIR OP DALTINONg AND Neat MED DLE BT.,OPPOBITE THE 00U4T-1101J8E. G.ETTYSBURG, Pd.,, MT ossolurrioN OP WOU 174.1011TXD IA VIZ FINIIBT STYLI OP Till Al?. Nay 29,k6457—tf G ETTYSBUROF MARBLE YARD. , MAW SRO. la Bart York Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Where tbay errs prepared to fungal! all kinds ot work in their la.. 111:1011 AS MON 1Th11111216, • TOWN, MIAINVIONIIB ILAWRIM &Oft ela. at the shorten mike, melee cheep ei the cheapest,— Age Jive us a cell. Proclaims anus to excheage ilu wort. Ciestragurs, May , $2O 00 AGINTS WAVIIIII-410tLXV—Ihdo mod STAB IBUTTLV I3 SII4II e O ithea l ert r io P fdapsed to Lally tle aad %Modem.. 14 Nakao it 'Wok alike olt both Woo. Pike ootr ==gg DoLLABa. kora, paean thdotiotesta Ageto. Pik i odtbooo, DVIICRITA v bee Alloth stmt. nth&Ogs, Amu 111,11111.4 a •, wANTED 1-2664 itst ma Wl* ektm-emAbw,gmlaillnius, NO MORE GRAY LOCKS EM LJ &Wino. IV Elin Ttin ROA Wednesday or 12.50 if AcriptiOns nnleal Apr): ,s,„L ,Cos. A Uhetio aa, adv e ir. S. rAte 5, tO kirirtie e Ff. la any newt* .11.11 Ow:* ..eitted, dud it j Caida t houpb) will be prip,_. Ei I A• LANr.4ut BushiiMlC Cale° bettireft: Baltimore LAWo ,roff:lents* Rererenas.;— May 210.1517.: DAVID. *. kite 14 oil other ATOM:* at h' is ~ppoolte the Coen. CLAIM the 8. 4103 i P•iy.ronakinSr_:' • .r beectro soy ort NI,Cy 29.186 r n mem • . CI. a mbor she cg, • Buelaleesiltag lh c ir the mlpithrda . that clients • ri re.-prompt late SAMU Nu. 43 te Will give pFUA April IE4 Ifiert J. P. 1.1..11[7q CLARKS Arroltx. • P. O. Box, 711 sii_Refer to Ott _Nov. I,lfitill.7. DR. J. Ilar hisQdl t.. abovirt Gettymbutiblil DR - c°° • 1114cini fatly olNr his Prof. L a Lip I J. C Aor HHop.iCaa w lt , Dav Id :V i a recent! door jORNt ti.t. oaks the Lull:MD* l Drug Stute,"iit • attend Any =ID MC= Jom 81.11 BA* overt thioe to II he cva/git 'Ol nee. I o b4* Ilse will ensure May ..16.1110 QURVP, vrrelec ConvilianCer, o ffice of COQ ' WRITtIVI: Or A ICt [Cis • Having had raaelve• • ly attened to • ralrflald: Ada. May 29,1607 • OITA T HE trn am A • public...mad pramand By 'tract atSui saatialfactia. tocalain g • 1,141 29. 1 G E r i: On and a Trains Till connection* PI Mil' with pts • • Baltimore; ati Junction W meeting wtth • trel killwny, Ala°, oonq arriving In burg 1 iO,l Baltintorai,a 1;t130BD a w r i r t trtz h at, I M. Arid , . from /' • and also wit tun by kho V 12 10, soon. Poioragorr pp 31, old BaithDOTO Gettriloyal ?Ina trate, List fine local itatto. ton. Corn • 31iy 1 M1 RAN 0 On and aft on the Min 119221 ens Coldest at 9.00 A. to ett Ws • • 9.63 d. • vorthirre • at IlEslrkta at a ettyeb E=M at ile fr. which- oral Traln for 19.1410 Wiese* It DJ Li :"4. IiEES R E A On! , .Aa64od, I 2 Lao, 11.10 1211 with 474 . 03, 11411 i PIE l GN litsto 6.0.1 320 P. M. isow.tt t n 4" • : vas st t_. UlO4. Pot at 4.0 sod es. 10 04 Pik% tu g 933,4 If;f3 ,