elajmer .in? Votothetpa. now iiKwrAwr AN ANPABADUB BED. 1 have told how my neighbor manages his asparagus bed after it is once started. Think ing that some would like to know how to set out s i n asparagus bed, I inquired how the beds formerly described had been prepared and planted. It seems that before the old man came here he. owned a very fine bed, from wl*.h he had brought seed. Early in the spring he tnsxked as many of his very best shoots as he deemed necessary, and allovvedl them to grow up and ripen their seed. This seed he sowed. in drills, having thoroughly dug and prepared the ground.• Of course the young plants were carefull3^ cultivated and weeded. lie prefers plants one year old, and says that older plants. are notv,worth setting out. I have heard different opinions on this point, but I gave his plan as he stated it to me. 10-the meantime the ground for tue future aspaiagus bed was dug, or rather trenched deeply, and nnderdrained with stone drains (tile would, of course, have beenSbetter). The *soil was made very rich and thoroughly work: ed, so as to be light and porous. The plants were set in rows twelve- inches apart, the plants six inches apart in the rows. The beds aredivided so as to to feet wide, with al leys one. foot wide between. In this way he 'can cultivate his bed and cut the asparagus without walking over the soil—a very com mob, though very objectionable practice.— The planting should be done in the spring, and lithe plants are strong and healthy, the ground in good heart, and the beds properly cared for, a few dishes may be had the second ,year, although the bed does not come well in to bearing until the third year, and not fully until the fourth. At the rate of productive ness exhibited by the beds' described, a bed 3 feet wide and 25 feet long would five three or four good dishes per week during the season. It will thus be seen, that it is by no means a difficult operation to raise this delicious vege table, and yet I know villages in which there is not one asparagus bed to each hundred houses. , If any one after reading what I have written should be smitten with the fever, let them prepare a bed this fall. Next spring one year old plants can be ordered at a low rate from almost any seedsman, and if you follow the directions of our old friend, you will not find it difficult to grow asparagns.—Cor. Country Gentleman. AMERICAN POULTRY EXIIIBITION. — The first fall exhibition of this recently organized so ,clety is now open in New York, by far the largest show of poultry ever held ih thi§conn.: try. There are one thousand chickens,. and two hundred and fifty different varieties of fancy stock on exhibition. A letter from that city says : This show is turned to a good account for exhibition, as it is made a sales-room as well _a4 an exhibition. A large part of the stock lts changed hands within the past few days. very "coop has its price," and some of the fancy. stock is' exceedingly high. Just im agine how pleasant it must be to eat the eggs from`a pair of Houdans that cost $1,000. Several pairs are marked for sale—price, t.:260, $3OO and $4OO a pair. Judging from the prices attached to som4of the coops on ex hibitlap, it would be much less expensive to stock a farm with a throughbred herd of neat cattle than the same number of fancy bred chickens, ducks or, geese. There is a patent hatching machine on exhibition, price $2OO, warranted to bring forth three dozen chickens every three weeks. This 'machine attracts considerable attention from visitors, and all admire the, cunning and vigor of a young brood, only a fear days old. THE GRAPE IN THE UNITED STATES The grape is widhly diffused throughout the temperate climates, and, unlike the peach, the apple and the pear, is often, in its wild state, sweet and delicious. There arc in the tolled Slates, east of the Rocky Mountains, at least three varieties which markedly differ. The frost grape grows in many of the states ; it is of but little value.— The Scuppernong is found by the river sides in the Southern States. Then there, is the wild grape of Pennsylvania, New York—cast of the Hudson—and the New England States. This is not forind in all portions of these gates, but only in some localities. In each state and In many of its localities it shows a plainly per - ceptible difference. The well known Concord , grape is one of the best, if not decidedly the best, of the northern native grapes, unless the Catastba and Isabella are of this class, which. though certified to by some popular botanists, is a matter of grave doubt. The wild grape of eastern Massachusetts differs in some few re , epees from that of Western Massachusetts and Connecticut, iond eastern New York. Found in some woods, or beside some brooks, it is better than that found in other woods or beside some other streams. In some parts of Con necticut it is coarse, pulpy. large and cluster ed, in others small, sweet and juicy. Wher ever found it is generally purple, occasionally it is White or amber. The character of the berry depends, to no small extent, on the character of the soil in which the seed germinates. The seeds of fine foreign, br American. grapes are often planted by persons desirous of producing a berry that shall be large; mild flavored and luscious.— : But not in nine hundred and ninety-nine cases irk one thousand is the product different, in main eharactet-Isties, from those found wild in the neighborhood and very seldom a parti cle better. There seems, however, to be an exception to this, in the hybrid productions of Mr. Rog ers, Salem, Massachusetts. This gentleman has fructified the flowers of native grapes with the pollen from the Black Hamburg and has some fifty seedlings, differing from anything before known. It may be that the seed of the grape thus treated has a powernot posses sed by the seeds, of other grapes, and is not affected as they Are, by the soil, or it is possi ble that the soil in Mr. Rogers' garden natur ally produces a ,grape different from those common in the region around, or in any oth er portion of the_coimtry.- It is understood that those perisobs who have followed the Salem hortreultedst have not been as success ful as he has. With the exception of the Concord grape, and the seedlingS , of Mr. Rogers, and one or two others, the fine varieties cultivated, in the open air, in th*Ountry were chance pro ductions. Thule were found where birds had deposited the reeds, which, falling to the earth on propitiO t e soil, lad sprung up, and become Wiring vines. 11.eir superiority at. tractetlattention , as by children their sweet clusters were carded home. They were trans planted, propagated and became famous. It is doubtful if the grapei of the United States ewer equal those of Bechol. Bat many .varieties, now common, are not to be despis ed. If intriorto some of Europe they are palatable and wholesome. In time there may be new varieties prqdueed by the skill of the horfictthurist, or the kindness of mother earth, Which shall supersede those now cultivated, and give more eitisfirction to those who use aright. A. B. ant is worth while for all farmers every where to remesisber that thatuugh culture is better that three mortgages isa their farm. That bay is a good deal cheaper made in the atusimur *bait purchased in the winter. . . A, grtt tillrliOttlitut GEO. DUREOLTON : 0.. C. WIRT Ti't , .• of (llrson Q. Ot.) <of Hanover, .fit.) DUMBO_LTON.&.. WIRT, aorier o.f Balt/01;0re and St. Pautittreeta, 13AL.7'131 . 0 E , BANKERS BROKERS, - AND DEALER IN Gotyrimpit &curl/lea, Gold, Sifrrr, d - c., HAVE CONSTANTLY' NMI SALE, - 4 U. S. Istp. BONDS„ D. S. !-20 BOWS, U. S. 7-30 BONDS, _ 8. 10-40 BONDS, -39 BoYiPs . 401 inueiemarerkd into 5-.lo's upon the moat farorable terima. arpersons trisbing to convert any- deecription of se curities, or make or change investoents, can have the same promptly exteuted. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL RECEIVE PItOMPT ATTENTION. INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS . for Sale. Sir-Deposits received and Interest paid upon balances subject HI check at sight. [Dec. 4,1567.-43 m THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! HARVEST 1S OVER! THE YIELD IS;GREAT: PIWSPERITY- ABOUNDS: iPI\TSR 19 COltrNel! AND NOW 11 WM TIVZ ?O,SAKI: Moores Rural .New-1 THE GREAT TOWN AND COUNTRY WEEKLY! HE RURAL is the tending and Largest Clit,leting 1 Neu apaper of its Class un the Cuntinerit,—supet lur iu Value end Variety of Cuutents and beauty of Appear. anee. It embraces more Agricultural, lltticulturul, Scientific, Educe:halal, Literary and Notes Matter, into,. liersed with Engravings, than any other Journal,—tor it comprises Departments inzlenling Agriculture, Choice Literature, Horticulture, Science an.d. Art, Sheep Husbandry, Ei'lacation, Grazing, Dairying, Youth's Beading, Rural Architecture, General News, Domestic Economy, Commerce, Markets, WIVE ItLUSTRATIoKS. TALES, MEATS. KUSIC, POETRY, REBUSES, ENR4LE, KO, Ac. Taz RURAL NEW YORKER le a National Journal, [tinting largely In the East and West, North and South. It EXPLOTS THE RUT TALES? iq all Departments. its eu rim of Editors, Contributors. &C., comprises many of the best Palmer., Planters, Wool Growers, flritziers. Liurti mlturibta, k c., and also Authors Scholars kc , of note tad ability. In brief the RuaaCie Ably Edited, Profuse ly Illustrated. Neatly Printed—Practical. Scientific, Citte. Ad—Moral. In)truelitv and Entertaining , . Wherever located,—fn Cuuntry„Yi Ilege or City,— YOU WANT TEIE RURAL! YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS - WANT IT ! Sur it is adapted to the wants tfall. Note that It Isnot a montsty, but a Large and Beautiful Weekly, and that Vol. XIX will be materially enlarged' Each No. contains Eight Double Quarto Pages, printed in extra style,—Clear Type, Good Paper, and more mud better ILIAISTILATIOnit than any other Journal of its Class. A Title Page, Index, dec., at close of Vol.' TE,E5B—Ooly $3 a year! to limbs -of ten, $2.50 per copy. Vol XIX begiaaJau.4, IS , IB Now is the time to ,ithscribe and du). Great offers to - Crub Agents. Sped. 'aeon, Show-Mille, Premium Lists.lti. sent free: or the l 3 nneubera of this Quarter, (Oct. to Jan.) on trial, for only fifty cents! Address D. D. T. MOORE, tiay.s7.-4t a Rochester, New York. THE'RICHEST MAN IN TEE WORLD ANTT.ACT OF A LETTEE FROM Balton Emmaus HOTHISCHILL Pout., Bth 1q4,25 Rae Fatthy, St. Ronore. Will you be kind enough to have forwarded tome hero n() hold., of your Indtiti Liniment; it you will send et the same tithe the ncconut.l will forward you the tont - mut through Metier.. lILLMONT k' Co., New rot BARON SOLOMON ILOTIBICHILD having recomitirnilittl to many of his blends Major LAN C'til LINIMENT. and they tieing theirou. to procure it, he should him to estatilitli a depot in Paris. THE INDIAN LINIMENT, as e tellel,ever rcehly ; at a killer. of main, taken inn' aaril ly. or ontwaroly ',plied. has no equal. Mai the relief and cure of Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affechonr, 7;ruirer, ,tt is unequal led It is, also roost ellicacions, laken inwardly, in the cure of Cfrofeea, Cramp: and Pains 'in . the Stomach, Diarrhof Dystt.tery, Chchra M u ebim infanium, dr.. and is a it Lout exception the most wonderfa/Panacea 'the world affords. No family should lie without Is. Every TB% KLER. by land or sea should LOTS a bottle. MINERS and FARMERS residing at a distance Omit Physicians should trip it conetuntlj hand In case of Accidents. end sudden attacks of Stomach Complaints, its value cannot i.e estimated. In quire far Major laklN F.'S IN El A.\ LINIMENT, and take 110 other. Price, 111) cte. per tattle. For'sale at wholesale and retail by Dimas H roe & , 21 Park Itow. New York: Gala .t Rubinson. Isti Greenwich et., New York; F. C. Wells it Co.. 102 Futon s:. New York; Charles N. Crittenden, 28 6th Ace., New York s : and by respectable Druggists thrcughunt the world. None genuine unless signed by Jolla Trts. Last. mid countersigned by .T. LANE dr CO„Praprietore, 112 Broadway. New York. 1141,es:Seret ter Circular. INov - 7 .-4t Revolution in Trade ! LADIEB, you will be astonished at the Talue of all kinds of Ocsals sent by the- well known au.l justly celebrate.] firm of 'VA A 11A.11 d CO.. FOR ONLY ONE DiN.L.t.P..! Such as S lk. ge.rln9 - tind Alpacca Drumm Striwli... morale. Linen Giontifniboased Talila Covers, Witten,. Jewelry, silver Ware, BF.' ing Machinee..ix. is no ilutnimg. Luca reality. Send your claim of ten Am! upwards for chucks describing the goals, with ten cents for each check, and the getter up of the chub will receive a valuable presetit, worth from tto ma ord. lug to number of name. synt. Agents wanted in ever town. Circular. sent free.— Address. ii.All.Ol .t CO ,fel and Cfl Federal st..y.to.tou. Nor. - 2.7. It CIRCULARS, SENT FREE: : CON TA INING Lista of Dry and Franc Go.e.D.Wotaus. pi,, te d '. are, utlery. AC., to t,e odd. "NE: DJ1,1,4 t; itir each 'Wide. Grew indneetnent4 to .I;.;ente. PIA:M.74IAI M , J1:1..T../S. 15 MArt.hatf street. Maim ;Nor. 27.-D WE ARE COMING, And will n sent to any person articling as a du!, in our Great One Price Sale, of Dry and Fancy GOV& Itres4 Pattern. Piece of Sheeting. Watch. free of Coat. Catalogue gq:!ll!. and sample. sent to any aildreis free. Address. d. S iIA WES dr CO., Hanover et reet Boston. Slags. P. O. lox 512.. [Nor. 27—.4t (:ONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED ri 111 F; TRU RENI EDT AT LAST DISCOVERED. 1.71 , - HAW: , FlEz-1l MEAT , !I:4l4: s prehured Dom the formula of Prot. Trousseau of PaiS, cures Cocanniption. Lung Diseases, ltrAnchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasinua.Oeneral Dehilily an d all mat idd conditions of the system depen dent on doh:Mt:cc of vita' force. It is pleasant to taste, and a Nillgiv bottle will convince the mutt skepti al of its virtue as the great l!eatiutr remedy of the age. a bottle. 01 !ILL bottles for $5. Sent by Espr.E.A. Sold by S. C. UPHAM, N 0.25 South Eighth at ~Philluielphia. and priacipal Druggists. Circulars sent free [Nov. 1:7.-4t VASSAR COLLEGE FOR • 'YOUNG LADIES The Ti 'lslet's of this Institution. dfief ring toextend the benefits of Sir. tussar's munificent gift PT the better educ.rti nt of yontig Women, will admit. at - nay time In the Coll, glut,. j ear, students prepared to join .1 ollege C1A351.12. charging expenses only front the date of their reception. 1 emus ; great facilities for education, such 143 Cu h im In, Art Liallery,Library, Sf usical Conserva tory, kr. for circulars containing full Information, ad dress J. N. Nov. 27.-it Poughkeepsie, New Yolk, t ? A .Atnt :s 4tte 15 our Patent Ete tt gtiver; Cb.thes-fines. "Every housewife should nee it:"—N. Tribline • We ,lasve seen IL used and it enti re sat is taction.."—N. ChristianAdro:ute. w•The ['Moot Wire Clothes lino is all It purports to be."—.V. Independent. Address the AMERICAN WIRE U0..1132 Broadway. Now Yore. • [Nov. WE STILL LIVE! DON'i• be humbugged by Imposture or . 'pa tent" cost iron or machine ...Steneittoole." Send tor oar New Catalogue of IMPROVED STENCIL DIES.. 20 varietine al/ of Steel. carefully Duiehed.aod tempered. Nov. 27.-4 t S. 31. SPElk;CEEC . oo....rattleboro, Vt. IXCELSIOR 'DIALOGUES, con- A Sint log of sew and Original first-class dramas, col- Ac., for advanced speakers in &tools, "Exhibi tion-rooms and private theatricals. Every line written expressly (or this book, by a Corp of PrOfessi.,nal Teach ers and writers. Arknowiedged to - be slut best work of the kind ever published. Oloth, nearly 40u duodecimo pages, price $1.75. malled„free. Address P. GARZETT k Cu., Poblishera.7o2 Chestnut Nov. tri,lB67.—lni STANDARD MILLING IdAORINIIB-0F IMPROVED CONSTRUCTION,,great power, large impurity, un rivaled cmirvnience of adjustment. Also, pipe 'rhea, with and without extra jaw, aud wises of all gees, fur heavy and light work. Send to UNION Vint COM PANY, of Douala, Mass., fm illustrated circular. For sale by dealers In hardware and machinery. Nor. 27.-41 - • $lO A DAY MADE HT ANY. ONE, with NPAt Stencil Tools. I prepay samples free lieWize of infringers. My circulars will explain. Addrese A. J. PULLAM, Springfield, Vermont. [Nov. 21.-4 t lA . /ANTED—AN AGENT—One chance in each town V V worthy the attention of an active business man, to take tba agency for the ,sale cf ,Ilastwritawfs Edson Idocroass Lip Wasettait St I UP., app] lei to the shiest , hot' tom, top and centre of doors and widdows. The Mk Is beyond anything wow offered helmet. an agent, and from, $lO lOUS pis day ems hen:tad& gaud for agent.' circular. The first who apply secure aborgoin: Terms for Mould. ing. cash. J. K. DEADWREET d CO., Nov. 17-1 t . Bomm, Mus. • WANTED! - 200 FARMERS! To engage lea light and •honin able inialnees• for the winter month., le the yndoity when they reside, which will lirt them from SW to Sibl) pes MEWL F4rr Ye , •colent apilly to op "Warm PdltlifilLloE liliusl22 diunana et., PLulicielpide, Pe : f r IPT PTAt TT IS THE BEST CHANCE' + " j . EVER OFFERED TO AGENTS 1 ou k os.dai lk e tans till ware a good Sirsoisig Ara i .etie. , Werich, ' Woo; Ste* ,or scdne other it tide of owl"! value, ItEd IN /39ST . Agents wanted everywhere, . *O4 frads, - for the best One Dollar ritwubroketti ... _ln_tbenoutlffy :... Bend for etrentat. - . pap( gr- No. 27-IC 1..., ..—.---- 3 gage in ak biudaws =reset.* from now 14,441 Aprint a 00 7 Philladelphie. Noy Aut.— ro _ , -•- ; - „, ebe 'Altar - mtlittfnef l o ettyaburs. gurtrtioimento. FIRST MORTGAGP. BONDS, . 1 IJI.II it.fl l 1 Syron per cent. interest, February and Auguot. t These lionderover a Road of 91 , miles finished fon ik nt. Louis to Pilot Knob, and in first class order, and en ex• teusiou of about the some length trout Pilot Knob to Bel- input, cow rapidly constructing, for which the proceeds of there bot..la are to be used, making a ikrough•route born Pe. Louis to Sr., Orleans . by reit, The earnings of the 91 wiles err S S OJtAI O a year; this net profits now are sufficient to , pay the interest on the entire amount of bond .were they all htaued. The basin of security ie he arted to i.e. tn,yond that of any other bonds now otTertol. Apply at the llifice of the Cowpony. No. 4:11Vall et.. toll. G. 31.AIIQUAN Vice Pretidou t. or to. CLA it K. DODGE t CO.. corner of Wall and sta., hew York City. Nor.7-4t CENTURY TOBACCO. 8100 CO 4fin•WY. lIAVR NOT BIS NTINUND, nor do we PACK N. D intend to cease packingSlOP TX Tills olt AND DAILY in PARSEE or CNN DAILY. TUKY TOBACCO, reports • to the contrary notw ith. Mondays, One $lOO Note. standing. Tuesdays, Two fifties. sf We are making the Wednesdays, Five Twenties. Carttrar from the CHOICEST irkirso;qo, Ten Tens. LEAF: II le free from drugs, Fridays, Twenty Fires. and is in every respect, the ,titurdays, Fifty Twos. beat fine CUT TOBACCO P. kO. LORILLARD, manufactured. Soldby all Id. IS A2O Chambers et., respectable jobbers'. New York. [ %or. 27*- 4t THE PAPER FOR THE MIL LION !—TIIE AMERICAN FARMER, the Practical Farmer's Own Paper, the theapest and the best Agricul. tural and Horticultural Journal in America. Beautiful ly illustrated with numerous Engravings uf Farm Ui W ing', animals. Fruits and V 10W(1114. Now Is the time to subscribe fur the year 184;. ONLY ON DOLLAR A YEAR! Agents wanted everywhere. Fur Club Price List of vaJwable,Prizes open to all. &c whlrt , en JOHN TURN ER, Publisher and Proprietor, Rochester. w Nov. 27.-4 t :MADAM FO 'S CORSET SKIRT SUPPORTER, 'tONIBINES in one garment a PEW.- TUT PITTING CORSO, and the most ;refillable Sklz.t; Supporter ever offered the public•. It phems the weiOn of the skirte mum the shoulders instead of the hips; in II improves the tuna without tight lacing; gives enaleszedi elegance; Is approved and recomminhhal b) physicians.— Sold at ladies' fancy goods stores generally. and at whole- ' sale at R. SAUNDERS & CO., 968w:inner st., Boston. and 22 Walker et., New Yolk. A leo, by lIENILY C. MOttitE. 420 Market street l'hittv d•lpltia, end srEt.toi ANN, HINRICHS' & CO., 21 11. - over street, Bsltimore, Md. i Nov. n. -4t. 5.t0r0, tinwart, &t. TIN-WARE AND STOVES• THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE TN TIjE COUNTY, S. G. COOK'S, (Formerly I.r.irew .'alley e); •IAo lomr of TUE BEST COOKING-STOVES IN TUE MARK .ET, Amon; which a7e the Oldi DOMINION, COMPROMISE. PENNSYLVANIA. NOBLE COOK. ECONOMIST, BAILLEY oliklAY, Ir. A 186,111.120. other srticles for kitchen nue. whic`a will be sold •rr low as at soy other place in the county. S. G. COOK. Apt-1112.1M. Stoves Till-Ware. &O &c., T ttEplibli t e i i nvit o ed to call and exaarine my Int IN THE STOVE LECE : Waverly, Noble Cook, Loyal CAark, Barleyheal, Oriet.l - ,tewart's Cook. Ornamental, Excelsior, Prince ltoyel and Oro Emerald Coakina Stoves. all for coal or WA , AI. Thee, 'varieties are , a I:electron from Me beat and m gar popular Cooking Stove.' the market affords, nod ate :sr) warr ,rated to give entire sathrfoction. Alen, a very largo, variety of Parlor, Saloon and Shop Stoves. for coal re' wood, iecind ing, the celebrated Morning Glory. the Vot can, Oval Meteor, Hound Meteor, Dial, Violet, Gem. Sr gularer. Comet, Egg, New Egg. Parlor Cook, Lc.. I:c. Fire Brick .11:1 Grated, for coal or wood. alwarron hand. IN THE TIN-WARE LINE. Tlie saaOrtment embraces everything becessnry fa kitelten or household purposes. including a large num ber of convenient 3et cheap articles ut new deeign w L must be seen to Le appreciated. 'IL.' stork is so large and carted that tlmse who hare not visited the establish ment hare no conception of tta extent. In addition to the ordinary kitchen utensils, it includes Bathing V.l*- 61.1@. Toilet Chamber Sets, plain end fancy, Chamber Buckets. Bread and Spice [loxes; Tea and Coffee Canis tem Decal Boxes, Spittoons, Tumbler Drainers, Bill-heed Boxes. Waiters Ale Carriers, Water Coolers Slaw CUt. ttre.Nuran Lamps, Jelly Moulds, pudding Moulds, Pa tent Nutmeg Graters, Comb Cases,G en. Grant Plates and A B al Plates, Ash Buckets, Flunr Slasetes, Bard Cages, Spout Heads, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, Ilasti, g Spoons, Large Forks. Candle Sticks. Candle Ma rah:a, Copper Dip pers, Wrottght-iron Frying Fa ns, Smoothing Irons. Foot Scrapers. Coffee Roasters, Waffled Iron., Snuffers. Dinner and Auctioneer )3ells, Egg Beaters, Oilers. Fluted Fun nels, Coal 81 00 , (11,,aa top Fruit Cana, Phalia-top unit Cana. Sell-sealing Jars. kr... &c. Tin-ware made to order, and repairing promptly attended to, by the beet of work men. - IN THE HOLLOW-WARE LINE : Cast-iron Pots. of every size and variety, for plowed, r retain Kett f.,r cooking and !avert - ring, Tin-lined Kettle~, rot. ditto, C11.4-Irol.l Ste N' PAD, of every size and Variety, Porcelain and tinned. with a thousand and one other artielie iropos,:hie to CEO to NI NI e. iu an PA eN, ment. Attention i..pecinlly directed to three volt:Alp pa tents for shlch he io agont. and snout which there Is uo bnuibng. as con lie,;:ttesbol by reores who have usod them. viz: Tim LTICIVEM AL CLOT/MS-WRINGER, DOTTY'S 'SASHIMI MACIIINt, and the rellbtated DIAMOND CHURN. The putoliz are if.T ittd to Pall and exam:tie Loud, and pricey. Ile guarantee.; to gen everything it; los line at eageo;hll4 biw figores Come and ere. to gratify )our curioeir), if you d.. r. , t want buy. No trouble to Ptit3lN *WA, C.. ii. BUEHLER. Jul 15.,7.—1i Tines of Z*,ravel. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS On and after Itiednesday. November BeligAT Traine will leave and arrive at Getiyebarg, and make Connections as follows: I , IIIBT PASSENG Bit TRAIN will terve Gettysburg at 8 15, A.M., with pa ssengers for York. Ilarristinrg. Phila delphia, Baltimore. and the North and 11 est. arriving at Hanover J aunt ion with , att change or cart, tlO Li, A. connecting with the Faßt. Line South, on tie Northern 'entral Railway, andarrivingat Briltimoreat 12 20. noon. Also. connecting with Mail train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1 00,P.M. Arrive at Getty', bnrg 12 40. P. M., with passengers front Harrisburg, York, 13,1tinti.re, and Washington. eE , 'OND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave •ttysburg at 130. P. 11., arriving at IlanoVer Junction at 3 30. and connecting with hail train south. Arrive In Baltimore at 6 00, P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 5 30, P. M., with paesengerefrem Philadelphia, Harristiurg.and the North and Wmt and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the Fast Line North, which 'ewes Balti more at 12 to. non. Passengere can leave Baltimore in the Mail train, et 8 20 A. M.. and arrive in Gettysburg at 1. 40, P. M. Or leave Baltimore in the Fait Line at 12 10,noon, nui ar rive in Gettrbt.rt; at 5 40, P. I. But one change °tears either way, vie: at Ganover 'unction. It. McCURDT, 8151,1. Dec. 4. 18b7. H AN OVER BRANCH RAILROAD, TIME TABLE. On and after MONDAY. May 8th,1867. passenger trains on the Hanover Branch Railroad will leave as follows: FIRST TRAIN (which makes connection with the trains on the North ern Central railway at the Junction,) will leave Hanover at 9.00 A. Al., for York, Baltimore, Harrisburg, and inter mediatestatione. This train arrives at the Junction at 9.55 A. M., connecting with the Fast Line South, on the Northern Central Railway. which arrives at Baltimore at Li 30 P. M., and also with the Mall Train North, which arrives at Harrisburg at 12.55 P, M Z _This train returns to Hanover at 12 M. and arrives et Gettysburg at 1 P. 11. SECOND TRAIN Leaves ILL/rover at 2.20 P. M. and arrives at the Junction at 3.10 P. M., eoinecting with the Mail Train South, which arrive. at Baltimore at 6 P. AL Passengers by this Train for Yorielity over at the Junction until 6.12 P. M. 'This Train. returns to Hanover at 4 P. M., with pastmgers for Hanover, Gettysburg and Littiostown. Passengers leaving Baltimore for Hanover, Gettysburg and Littiestown, will take either the Mail Train at 8.30 A. 111., or the Fast Line at 12.10 P. M. May. 29.1'47. JOSEPH LEIB. Agent. READING RALLROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. November 25, 1867. Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia. New YOrk. neading. Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, silent:4n, Easton, Ephrata, Litla, Lancaster, Columbia,le a an. Vigo lore llarriabaeg for New York, as follows: At 3.00. 526 and 8.10 4.11, end 2,05 and 9.35 P. M., connect. lug with eiroilar Trains on the Panagrivaubt Ball Road, and arriving at Nan Itorli at 6.10 end 10.16 and 11 1 50 A. N., and 240 and 9.80 P. M. Sleeping Wu accompanying. the 3.00 A.M. and 925 P.. 51.. Trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for. Reading, Potirville, VIZOA4I3II Nineraville,Aehland,PineGrove, Allentown aad Philadel; phi*, at B.lu A. M. and 2.06 and 4.10 P. M., stapp agi at Lebanon and principal Way Stations; the 4.10 P. M. mkt tug connections for Philadelphia andOolambis only. bar Pottsville, Schuylkill haven and Au , via Schuylkill and Susquehanna hail Road, leave 111111rrhsborg at 8.66 P.M. ir n igy Leave New Yolk at 9.00 A.11.,12.00 Noon it .00 ' b N.; Philadelphia at &lb A. M. and 3 , sawaaaritr i l igayss Philadelphia at 7.80 . A. M. retu 116 4.40 ping at all Stitkois; Sista I. t 9.45 . and.9.+6 P. M.; Ashland 200 A. M. and 12.19 noon, and 2:00 P. M.; Tamaqua at 8.80 A. M., and 1.00 and 8.45 ' ham. Pottsville for Harrietorg, via Schitylkill and Susquehanna Ball Road at 7.10 A. M and 12.00 noon. Reeding Accommodation Train: leaves Reading at 7.80 A.M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M. restatown • Accommodation Train: Lama Pottstown stir vggFia ling imams pinto's)** rat amp P. M. „,,, rpm, leave Eeaftgat T.OO A'. M., tied 4 2 • •• ra P ii ; Pop , •_De- A:ln Sundays: Leave New York al pide a d e t, pilia 8.00 A.M. and &111 P. M., the 11,d ia" a . sdnii only to Seeding; Pottsville 8.00 A. M42 1 , 1 ,4 1 ba r 6 5.25 A. N. and 4.10 and 9.85 P.M., and Reading. at 1.00 and 7.16 A for liarrtabitrit, and 7.06 A. M. 11.40 P.M. Ftw New Tort and 4.95 P. M. for Philadelphia. T r is: o o 444A , piallte lm itlr ted ar itti .llccursinn . Bellisf il li f =r e PWW ri.o 4 *WO 010.1 Passenger. D is A x := General g, Raiding, Pa, Dec. 4, 1867. Vtiorellantauo. .t LIBLIAItY or UNIVICR:AL INFORMATION SMEMI AMERICAN QYCLOP:FspfA: A POPULAR DICTIONARY O i r GEN'ER- AL KNOWLEDiTE.! =1 Gt . :0110E Itifel.EY . Nl' CaARLKS; A. !ANA, AIDED BY •,VURLROUE ,YILLECY CURPS OY WHITIRS, IX •LL = In 16 large volumes, Bk. r,O thAable-column pageB in eueh ?Warne T' a lotolina claims to pul,lic consideration which the Nei • ,Xmericau Cyclopredia poseesses may he thus briefly stated: 'ut . It surpasses all other work* in the fulbees and atbilay el the articles relating to the United &atm "2 No other work containa eo many reliable biogra• Oiled of the leading men of tide and other Idium. In this respect is is fel. auperior even to the more bulky Encvcieptedia Britannic*. S. The best mind. in this country have been employ • lid in enriching it. pages with th- !abut data, and the twist recent discoveries in every branch id manufactures, .mochinics.and general science. "4. 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And unit , .: 111 uith the Sts 41111 VC - DU - SHED E ANUA LLV ==l =I in RD enterpr:Ae of L11111.,e t,lue tiAt. and ought to be In every library• iltblir pt 3% al an invaluable book of reforente , —..iftti, 0 ;41 A r:fl, bny, New For •'We can confid , -ntly and c”naclantioualy •Annual Cycn.tra,lnt . %Out ta,,014 1.41,, an - curate and readable LI r) oan, .np it r) ye, t • do• AI hand and sq. a. wad Work .frcfereuct .•- „kr', /cr. •• It Sn iadatd a tocAt wad,. It n. tn,tuu6l, •ntl reliable, and jnit pnen a w..rk ai 0 1 ,r,a1 . a f,it LOW clli , mlcler of irnpurtunt t eat, t , •-• a unp.r..6 10 be realernoered and of L., tal LI ',IA trout ett -- o , e/um/ Daily 11,1 rt In I.:stria-Cloth In Lan . ary Ltather In 11411 'turkey M .roro, IU 11.1111.4"..L., °Lira gilt iu toll M..r. Anti' e. ttl;:ri In IZuo,i• t 1 CI:1111,)N LT We are In want of GoOD AtiEN T 3 for iGe ak a work, to whom it will afford a handsome living, in ot , :ais,iug. wb ocriptiotig, Terms inside Uniorn on app: We a - so publish the following by subscripti in. at I fur which we want agents: HISTORY OF TIIE AM4.ItIC AN NAN Y I/URING THE lii'EAT REBEL LIUN. In two vols. rtue V. each. THE MILITARY AND NAVAL lII 4 TOEY OF THE RE. 13F.LLION. 1 vol Price U. THE COMPREIIEN,IVE nrc - r:(r: TIM taBLY. Now pulAißhltig in 21 Nos., 01 which are ready.— Price :1.1 cents each. ANCIENT HISTORY. In 3 v ie. price 50 each. TILE HISTORY OF TURD SITED STA.TES. OF AM EIII - CA. la lava Price 53. TIIF. CYCLOPEDIA OP WIT AND Irt;1101t. Edited by William K. Huston. tile cc lehral et o:median, In 2 Prlce 55 each. TILL' IMPUBLICAN COURT. I col. Price $5. CYCLOP.IIIMA OP COMMERCIAL •ND BUSINESS. A NI: , ,DuTr.S. 2 Tula. Price $4 enca. A CYCLOP.I:II! AOF DRAWING. Design,. las a T.zl - the Mechanic. Architect. 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The various styles developed in these exercises render them invaluable in an edncatiui•al point of view, as they tend to enlarge the tutelage •te and the ap. predation, and at the smile time form the taste of the mil. They must be studied carefully with reference to the innumerable marks of expression and forms of or namentation. Upon the minute accuracy with which these are accomplished depends the actual aterlieg ad vancement of the pupil; any evasion or slurring in these respects is time and effort utterly wasted, while, on the other hand, a cloeeand patient investigation, and a min utely faithful execution of them, will give unexpected power and faculty. and open to the student the means and resources by which great artists produce their moat brilliant and profound effects.— Watson's Art Journal. IN TWO VOLUMES. Price, each, in Boards. Retail ta 00 do do in Cloth, Retail ...... 210 A Sample Copy pcnt by poet-paid, on receipt o Wholes;le PtiCe,4l.6 - 0. Published by .IYSI. HALL & SON, N 0.54.3 Broadway, New York. Publishers and dealers ; in Dandle, and Manufacturers of FLUTES, FIFES, FLAGELOTS, At., kc., te. flood for catalogue of prices July 3,1867.-6 m. Patent Gum Scrubber. THE adyantages of the Scrubber over all others la—lst, that !twill do the work in one half the time usually employed ; 2nd, that it requires much less water and does the work much betters 11rd, that it will rinse and dry the floor at the same time and save all the labor of wiping up with a cloth ; 4th, that it will last a great many years, by occasiotally renewing the Gums, which catrbe done very easily and at very trifling expense. res7rBe.rnbbers kr sale at the store of 11. M. PAXTON on the Mil t Baltimore street, Gettysburg. the undersigned being the duly appointed Agent for Adana county. RAI. PAXTON. °MUM% Pl., Nov. 15, 1867. The undersigned having the above Scrubbers In um, do hereby cordially ressymmend them to the 'public as fully answering the purpose fur which they are intended. J. k TATII, DANIEL H. NLINGID, ISRAIL YOUNT, J. O. Bums, D. D. ilitlOTT, W. lt; MYNAS. Nov. 20,1867.-6 m WAGON MAKING. T HE subscriber respectAilly i*ruis A Or public gulf he eactlabon tlre WAGON-WM:O jiTTSINESS • In all its breathes, at his Shop, lit CaMtterlaml towashlp„ shoat on&halt mils !him Bream's Mill, the ro a d l e ad. tag from said MW to the Bausietabarg and Is pre pared to execute all orders with ?mar:4w. • SorAEPA-144Ni30104 OF ALL KI)11118 ATTENTAIk TO,. Ho idso wannikicturis HAND-Rd-KIM lIRASUIO TOW AND 1010011-11.421D41, forlOwlwale 10 IV' I n aAn:l4 44 2 44 fo n tiiHp ir r ise lt • ° Pli nr 9 Intim . at Goitydwrg; will fuel kwtpt Aug. °fp 110 To-37 WU•L/AM R. WOOL iorfilautotio. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO., la Chartered by the State ofP4nnaylvanis,amd Orgiahied to ald cif the RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE 101 lIDVCATING lIIILLTUITOCILT SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS, Incorporated by the Btitte of 'New Jersey ' APRIL Bth, 1867. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR THE WASHINGTON ÜBE) RY 'COMPANY, DV VIRTUE OF TIIEIR CHARTER, audln AMAMI SCK WITII ITS PROVISIONS will dlbtrllnite THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DoLLARS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS ON .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY BTH, 1868, AT PIIILADULPIII.t. PA., Or at the Institute, Riverside, N.. 1. ONE PRESENT WORTH $40,000. ONE PRESENT WORTH $20.010. ONE PRESENT WORTH $lO,OOO. ONE PRESENT WORTH 85,C00. TWO PRESENTS WORTH $2,500 EACH. And nom,: other large premenl M. the whole• nmonnting to For foil schedule nf nen circular., sent free on Application: Each Certificate of Stock in accompanied with a BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVING, ROMS MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE 'OST OF 1nt.1.414, inFitre. to the 60111,r PRE:LENT IN TUE GaEAT DISTRIBUTION SUBSCRIPTION LONE DOLLAR. Any peret.o eroding us ONE [JOLLA It, .k paying the same te our local Agent*, will receive inini.dlattly a floe teel Plate Engraving. et choke from the following list, end One Certiticeteof Fjwck, insuring One Present in the GREAT nrsTiti BUTION. ONE DOLLAR Ellie-RAVINGS. prr 5.,:,?:. 6 Z.) I—'•My Child! . my Chili!" No. 2—'•they're Saved! They're &mai!" Liereoty.six; or, the tarly Days or the IlasAution." Any person paying. TWO DOLLARS will rereire either of the followinx fine Steel Plates at choke, and Two Cei , title-Ales of Stock, thus beeirning entitled to Two Pre sents. TWO DOLLAR ENGI:AV LNG:, No.l.—i - Washingtoti'se.itirtship." No. '2.—i•W•si.ing ton's Last Interview with his Dottier." Tllll4ll DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying TILItEE DOLLARS will receive. the beFlutittll Steel 1.1.4t0 of -I , llo'sl THE WAR," •w I Three Certi@r•ites heerinil ng entitle,' to Three Present!. FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. An) person gaging FUUIt DOLLARS shall rsceirs th• hogs ■ud bflautiful ettel Plate of "TIM PERILS OF OUR FOREF.VIIIERS, - And Your Cottificate4 entitling th em t o y., u , Pre.t-tito. FIVE DULLAIC Aay palatal who pays FIVE °LIARS el .11 rectose the large and apletalitl Steel Pate ..t MARRIAGE CI , PirtlAl/ONTAS:" Fia.Cerlifielt,. St,x - It eutitlin• them t, Fire l'rr‘vn:m. The Eugrawings Certlflattte will be delivpreil to ends lintrwriber at ~/r Lxrl Agffl• it., or seut I.y pint paid. or expre••, a, may ter..t. HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EN- FIZEINNZ Feud °Mars to tie by mail. from $1 to $21,. either by Poet Office onlorg or in a tegi.tered toter. at our risk. larger ataoume ehollid he meet by drat eihrese. 10 alisred frith Engraving* ~fl v 0 •LS sharer with knkravings 2.3 60 rhares with Engravings 46 64. , with Engraring6 69 00 leo sharer, with iii:agrAviiiips 60 00 Lorftl AGY.NTi IVANTF.I.) throw.hont the Uu it,.l Mates THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at ilieereide. Burlington County. New Jersey. ie founded for the pnreose of gratuitimith nducatfug the sone of dereavd Soldiereeud Seamen of the United States. The Board of Tru.t,es con,.iits of the 1.1 ..log Well ku,a-u esti:woe of Petill.)ltAllil nut New .letreey:..... HON. WiLLTA 1 , / B. MANN, ui4trirt A ttornee.Ph . lAdelphla, Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex.-Chia( Cotner U. 8. )lint, and Recorder of Deed., Philadelphia. Pa. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey.- HENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agent Ad ttna' Expreaa, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. COE, Esq., or Joy. Coe & Cu., Phi laddphia. TGLAYUCT DIVAPTIUNT, WASi:Mot,:i, D. C_ April 19, 19f7.-09ice of Internal I:event:le: —Having reCeived satisfactory evidence that tae 1 1 1 - o•Zeuill 0.1: the enterprise concocted by the We,hinghon Library Company will be devoted to charitable uses, permission is hereby granted to said Company to conduct such enterprisearsempt from II charm whether from special tax or other duty. The hex elation have aptielnted as Receirera, Meagre. GE,)ltor,* A. (.001iN & t'o., 33 South Third Stseet, Phlla delphia„whoee well.known integrity and business ex perience will bee autlicieut guarantee that the money Intl - tiled to them will IM promptly applied to the jou pioestated, PIIILADILPHIA, PA., May 20,1667. To Me Opyrs and fibers of Me frathington Library tb...N. S. BEAD, Secretary. ''''Citsrtmsrar:-04 receipt of your fevor of thelsth notifying us °four appointment ae Receiver' tor your Company, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise to eminent legal authority, and having received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, ,and sympathizing with the benevolent object of your Association, vie: the educe (lon and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and ssilors of the Rh erside Institute, we have cenclu led to accept the trust, nod to use our best efforts to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully, yours, kc., GEO. A. COOKE A CO., Addrers all letters and orders to GEO. A COOKE & CO., BANKERS,. 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa Receivers for the Washington Library Co. E. H. MINNIGII, Aug. 7.-sm. Gettyatmrg. - GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables; feelingthankini for theliberalpetronageheretofore received. bossiest& toinferm the public that hecontinnes the LIVERY BUSINESS at his old stand on Washingtoo street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where be is pre. pared ¢imes to accommodate persons wit ha nything in his line. 1101tingS,COAC ass, BUGGIES , ac., nrnished at short wiles and on reasonable terms. and competent di Men "eat along It desired. Persons will be conveyed to other towns, or to any pier.. in the country. Ells stook and Coaches are of the first clamp, and no pains will be spared to make passengers comfortable. lie Is prepared at ell times to furnish' coaches for funerals; and aid° toparties desiring to go over the Bin de Yield er to visit the Springs. . ALSO—HONSES -AND MIILBS, will hebought and sold stall times. Peesonsdeelringto parehasettoelt will And it to their advantage to call - on in undersigned, as his stook is warranted to be as rep• Asented or no sale. He .bas a One lot of Horses and. Rule at present on hand which will ha sold on reasona ble terms. They are sound and fro* from disease, and aresnarantied to with u represented. Persons will end It to thel radvantase to tall at tbe old stand before wring or pit rebasingelsewbere. May 29, 11167.—tf . NICHOLAS THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Washington Street. (7eet2,iiiisurg, Pa. ADJOINING TO EAGLE HOTEL. THE undersigned woutd.respectinb S W eis I the FAH* that he has opened • new tram . , 5A41 AND =MANGE BTABLI In th is place, sad is prepared to offer superior scoomooodatbas In this Nes. lb ites provided himself with Beular, Car. =nuke, Light Wagone, .to , of the latest skyies, tto meet the pow demand. Ills Wrens are all good, without spot or blemish, and perfeetly renew.- 1101111 ofyour "old mipplee," but allot the "240" order. Muff parties Cm Almon he accommodated and rum fortuble equipmeubt Webb ed. raytlus ror auesil, an get jest what they' want on the moat asoommodeiting terms. Visitors to the Battle-field politely attended to, and reliable drivers tarnished if desired. Partisireatmelat Wand from the Depot upon the sr. rival sad departure of every train. Horses 091104 sold, of ex ranted' Wil *nip a blesseesibr given . Oar illtalit is "'Ur play and up . . . ." .19 ' "' ' I . . 1 4 . 4A..14 64 AlkilA to tOrninkba l Viiklos - • , . 99747A04 . Opt 4 by oltpyilet isaleirstely to. . 4 ~.. *og ..K.043.4.44 , 0. lie moos t o -, r , ~. ! n• 10.0 WM* , aft _ _dslo,lll4 i t T TA.N. Nay A leire-ic: , . PIIILADELPMA, 114 YENI3EN-rd 8300,000. CERTIFICATE GRAVINGs 1. ROLLINS, Commiasioa*T giverg stabito. Vt*ellantno._ HOLIDAY PRESENTS. DRY 000D$ ! FANCY GOODS ! JEWELRY ik SILVERWARE. Worth over $2000,000! All to be mold fun WE 1101 e LAM MACH A RRA - Is D A L -11 dr, C a. , 102 int UDWAT !GM Talk; • AtiENTS FOR EritOPEAN MANUFACTURERS, Announce, that in consequence of the overttocking of the English market, an ImeneneequantitY of DRY and NANCY GOODS have been cdoeigned to them with inetractions to be cleared for Immediate cash, at any sacrifice. A. 4 Co., have, therefore, tO6ollrial to offer them according to their ordinary system of bash.ess at $1 each, without re gard tontine. ' The following list shows the original wholesale prices of some of the articles - which they now offer at Si. Bear, Wolf, and Buffalo Robes ..... —.from $l6 00 to 560 00 Beta of Fors, Sable, Et mine or Miuk....— 20 00 to 100 00 ' Ladies' Muffs '' -. . 16 00 to 60 00 •' Collars " " . ........ 10 00 tie 40 00 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns lB 00 to 46 00 Berege and lizyptian Cl.ithe • 6 00 to' 12 00 Alpacca and Melilla de Laines 4 00 to 10 00 French iderlnueaud Twine 10 Q 0 to- 20 00 Cambric, Thl bet and Mohair 4 00 to 10 00 Balmoral and Biliptic Warta 2co to 600 Silk and Lace Veils ' 200 to 000 Sets fine Cuffs au d - Cullars • 200 to 500 Pains of Ludes' Comilla 2Zo, to ti 00 Ilandkerchlefs,Silk, Piiiiu, ileoletlteited sod Embroioered Linen Lowly; per ' dote', 4...' 6 Oil to 18 00 Ladles and Gents' Cotton, Wo 'lea end . -Silk Howland half lime; per 'dozen pairs ' 4 Go 1.. 12 00 Ladles and ileitis' Maria. Cotton, Linen and Cotton bbirts and Uudenibirte; each ' 250 t o 000 Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth, lannulate ' and Dorekiu...._ Z; 00 to 26 00 Linen and Woolen Table Covers • l', is) to 8 (8) White and Colored Lluen Napkins, per diweu G 00 to 12 00 Moalit.s, White sod boble,,beil, per rent.— 14 to 40 Steno. Is; t.qt .win In ‘VoOltn; Silk al! Merino Mild:. or Cloud.; Woolen II suds; Blanket,: I inen and Muslin Sheets ;1 Velvet stud Morocco Purtmonaiee; Shopping. Bags; Wallets; Meerschaum Pipes; Four and nlx elude Pocket Knives, with pearl, tort.ise and ivory handles: French Clocks; (lilt cud Ltronie. Magical Boxes; Revolv ers; fowling Piece(; Fancy bombs; (Lair Nets; Work Boxes; Silt., C:rd Cases: Albums; 1 cattily ...nd Pocket Bibles; Opera ti lasse,,, Av. . We have also receive., a splendid u,ortinvut of WATCHES, I Gold and Sly. r Hunting Eas.S for Gent.; lAnmeted do. for Ladies, t..*ether worn Ch vies of every pattern and style. Sets of Jewelry In every icx:ety; SILeVe 3litt,,n3. Thimbles, hockvts; Crosses; Rings of every kind; BiaCe- I 1,b1; 1.101.4.Pen5, Ac., sc. i THE SILVERWARE DEPASTMENT COMPRISES ISilver, Dining and Tea Sere. Caeters: Ice Pitchei:s, in 1,1,, I .`4 , 4 , 11P, irks. Tea S, ~sais. Goblet., Drina Mg, Cups, Col ter 1;1 tie . T ea Pots. Cream Pitchers, Sugar nouris, Fruit Baskete. Cake heskets,Card liaskets, Fruit Kuives.t.l.yrup t.ups, Salvers, Portmonates. Pie Solves, Pith Euless. Mustard a n d Fait er001:1, Napkin llingv, Egg Stands, IWine , Holders. Card Cases, Ac. All the above list of articles to be e,1 , 1 for . .$1 00 each. The expense. pre paid by the sale of Coupond or Cer tificates naming cbCti article in the stock, eau its value. [heat Certificates are er.7.lcted in envelopes, called up: and cold at CENTJ I , OK I-11 FOP. Whatever article is Darnel in the Certificate can be obtained at ONE leol,L,A The article will be shown to the bolder of the' Certifi cate. and it will he at Lilo .ipt'ou, whether he pays the. dollar aid takes the article or not. In case article, rent by mail or express are hot satisfactory, they can be he. turned and the money will be re:unded. Every ertitleate entitles the hider to AMe article of steeling 'VALHI'', worth much more than a dollar. In proof of this READ TM S OFFER You ...An have for any of our certiScates nod fl 71, any of the tut owing articles, so that if Jou are not pleased rich the articisQr articles named on the certificate-, you need not lose the 25 cents yt•u paid for it: Line tqlver plated three bottle Castor, handsome silver plate.] Butter Dash with plate and cover, Lady's Shtp ptng hag, a .50 picture Album bound In velvet and gilt, set of Tea Spoons silver plated on white cumal,set d utile plated Tattle Spoons or Forks. Pants pattern (113,i yards cassnuere), psi; Jou•in's Pau is Kid tilt tea, splendid reel Meerschaum Pipe, tY solid 16 Caret Gold plant Ring. =1 During the fin,' years we hate been agent* fir Europe au we hate receiseu hundriale of curb rneudarory notices trout the ',resit, and letters from pre sate i rrlis iluals. expressing the highest eatlefaction wit!, our method f doing buimie,s. We have many of these te•iiimniials with uaus dates. pi iuted an pamphlet form, and as we base Ira space for them in this advertise ment, we aall grad C./olCe lace costar address. Whenever dem ed, we will send article, by Empress. C. at. D. So that the money need only be paid ON DELI V LK 1 OF Till: GOoDS.' Ws accept the entire reeponsibility of money sent by Kipreas, Poet Office Order, haute Draft. e want agents F.Vt.ltrWtlkikt.E to whom a liberal compensation s‘ El Le pail, wlibt can be learned un ap pinistron. • sia,,.Take care to 'write )our name and address it a Cleat, hand. and ail.lress AItIi.ANDALE t Co.. I'. Ilr , aolway, iew YL rk. st OIL'- .e nos. Lrc. 1:, l~"i,.-:iW Wants. A FARM WANTED. NY pee Non leaving a 6001.) VARY feraaleand willing to take In part pa,suent, OD.. or Wore tract. of cboire V. eaten Land, in a well Nettled neighbor- Load near Ccarity. rowno. ke., he will find a purchaNer by inquiring at :It is office. [Sept. 11, 18ti7.-11 Commercial Q.`ollegeo. DICKINSON _l7' CAL'LLSLE, P.E.NNA HIGHLY IMMRTANT TO YOUNG MEN CM•TENIP- LATINO A BUSINESS EDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploys none bat competent instructors in every de purtment.aud a suirwient number to insure individual instruction to all of its students, And being connected with -Dickinson College." enables it to present combined nullities of the highest order. whlle the current ex penses attending a course here. ure from 50 to 5100 lens than at similar institutions in large cities. We thick that when there facts are properly understood by those whe contemplate entering An insitturnm of this order, they will nut be long in deflation In favor of Carlisle. The following crnrse 01 Instruction should commend Itself to all, who desire that kind of information most re quisite to prepare them for any of the business pursuits In life. BOOK. EEPING i.ingic and Double Entry as applied and practiced in the various departments of Trade and Commerce, and Banking houses of the country. PENMANSHIP. Practical and Ornamental of superior Style--givia special attention to proper movement, in the formatto and combination o f letters, and thereby insnifog to cry 'student a good Cut rent Band. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. Including the most approved and bet adapted methods for all business calculations—Mental and Written. ENGLISH GRAMMAR Taught with special reference to correct composition, without which no student will be qualified to mamma the dutlee of a Aria class accountant. MERCA.NTILP LAW Taught in classes, using "Dean's Treaties" us Tezt Book, embracing the most important legal information for a business man to possess. BUSINESS FORMS AND COBRESPONDENCY, are daily practiced in the Actual BUSlllollllDepartment, where the students in connection with their duties COD. duct an extensive correspond. nce., and make out all fortis from a Receipt, to ajudgment Note SPECIAL BRANCHES Phonography or short Eland Writing, Ornamental Pen manahip, Pen Drawing. Telegraphing, batural Philoeb pity, Geometry, Algebra. Ae., te. We invite an impartial inveitigation of our facilities, fur imparting sound instruction in the branches enamor ated. air Students enterat any tlins, and pursue their coarse without interruption. SW For further particulars, writs wad receive Circular. Adurese, A. M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 21, 1867—1 y BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRATT9N & KIMBERLY'S CORNER 10TH AND CHESTNUT MEETS, PHILADELPHIA. YOUNG MEN 'pared kr the Counting Room and inefiers Ipp I • pneral. THEORY & PRACTICE emblned by atesee of Banks, Be teen ifollllol sod the see of ail kinds of BiteitteUr‘ P ‘ sper. , THIS XXSTITUT/Og andloned by the %Wog Insulessises of the City, smovers nerna, me ail Tint. COILIISZ SeItN , AIL INN ISAR: rcogreultru,uues BEND Yea =tali& 19, lIIIIME 1)R. .1. BRYAN, 0 ,,,„, t ,„ 5 phlock„, 819 BROADWAY, NW XORE, Gives SPECIAL TR KATSIENT in all oases of Berninal l ; Sexual. Urinary and Nervnns Diseases in or Yamsle. ADVICE mpg and ,correspondence STRICTLY CONSUME TIAL. To Gurrurmitti.—l will manly prlvat• and confide*. tlal eircuLara free qf charge, 4n01._10 mute a valuable tataiiee on Seminal Weakness, by r. X. BILL. 100 Pskov. To Lunas.—l will sand my Private Circular with An atomical lbegrsvings free of **able, and for 10 mite* valuable treatise by Dr. Jou* &arm, coutalain Impor• taut Infinmation on all subjects of !Invest tu the sex. Jan. 10,1007.-1 y MOUNT'S COMPOUND!, PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or say other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also, EICAILLST FEVER. This medicine has been tried in THOUSANDS OF CASES In different parts of the country, and Las never been known to fail If taken in time and according to direc tions. It is warr ntail to cure. Olveft a trial and !twill speak for itself. Every lonmeleild shoe id prolide them selves with o box of this useolcfne and keep it on hands . The cures that it bus effected are truly marvelous. IS-Prepared and sold by 'slum_ Youvr .t Co.. Gettye 'burg.Pa,orby their authorized gr,, is. For sale at nearly all the stores in Adam* county. May 29, 18t37.-tf I:ift.t r.L 1 . 01:`: f & CO. BARRET'I"S 9 HAIR RESTORATIVE, A SILVER. MEDAL! The highest Premium at the New Hampshire Pate Fair Is now conceded to be enperior to all others for restor lag Gray Hair to it. This Preparation relieves the hen of Dandruff. Ilnm ors, and all unpleasant Burning or Itching of the nealp supplying to the roots of the hair the required nourish meut fur the promotion of ite growth IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING leaving the scrip, cool, clean and healthy J. IL BARRETT k CO., Proprietors. )lanclaester, N. ft. air -Sold by Dr R. Horner, Gettysburg, Ps., and by Druggist, generally. June 26, 1867.--6 m SPEER'S PORT"GRAPE WINE, Used by - Hundreds of Congregations for Church or CommunionsVlirposes. Ereellent for I,arliee and Weakly Peraon.r TO ITSE. VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD. 1111 11 / B .lnolly celebrated native Wine Is made from the joke of the Oporto Grape. raised in this country. Its Invaluable TONIC AND STIZENGTRENT2CO PROPEHTIKS are nuscirpaased by any o•btr native Wine. Being the pure jaice of the G rape, produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision. Its purity and renaineness are goat an teed. The youngest child may parfake °fits gen erous qualities, and tie weakest invalid may nse it to ad vantage. It Is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilit.ted, and suited to the various ailments that al aict the weaker INIE. It in, in every respect. Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Females use Speer's Port Grape Wine. Weakly perilous End it twnerit by Its nee. Sitar's Wines in Hortpitai4 are preferred to other 4jll-Seld b 3 Drolcs,i4te sr. I Grocers. A. Sperr'a Vineyard. New Jeraey. 0ff1ce.243 Broadway, Neer York. [Oept. 4, 1861 THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. Zingari Bitters. TUE; WONwEILFUL fiENINDY wan discovered en introduced about t weeny years ago by Dr. S.Cheop 1111., an eminent Egyptian physician. He had long seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the rout o diaense. and en pre veht much of the suffering which the human family was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to hie mind every day in vivid colors as he moved among the sick •nddyine, and utmerved the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten y aaa :stud. and labor. be presented to his fel lowdnati the wonderful Zinger' Bitters, The effect of this preparation in the prevention arid core of disease, was eo marvellous and aittonishing, that the most flatter ing marks of royal fiver were bestowed upon him who discovered it. Ills name as placed upon the Roll of Nobles. sod a gold medal lilt!, the following inscription —Dr. lii.Cheopsus, the Public ileuefactor—a as presented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and curative measure, sod with soch great succees.that it has been Introduced into nearly all l he general hospitals of the 014 world. The old saying that en ounce of prevention is worth a pound of core, applies with marvellous force to cholera, and tiarrefute any remedy that will protect us against this terrible dims., should be freely and persistently sued. Ali pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combina tion which seta on the excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent siuffichmt accumulation of the poison to exert itsterrible effects on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, bat of nearly all other mai...ll...especially the different forme of fever. The Zingari Bitters is just 11111106 a remedy ae the above conditions require. it acts on the organiser excretion and secretion. keeping np a erfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon Ana put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt andlasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarthers, Dysentery, ecrofala, Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nernst' De bility, Anaemia. Female Irregularities, Dy spepal a,Fla t n lency, Colic, kc. Price One Dollar per qua 4 Bottle. Principal Depot at the *lust street wharf, Harris burg, Pa. , Sold by Druggi st t eittepe re an d 0 roeeregen erally. es.G. F. HA LBFLF.I SCH. sole Agent far Gettysburg. F. RA litglt, Sole Proprietor May 29,1857. Harrisburg, Pa UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE kPL TER. 'ie deservedly nogg - Sir remedy, having been greatly improved, Is now offered to tbecitizotts of Adams county% au...on) stlol.ollolll who are daily using it, testify to its magical virtue. in the early stages of Onutonption„ (bugles, local itheirnatism. Neuralgia, Jaw avast Tooth Ache, Weakness and Pain us The Back, Side and Kidneys, Omen', Scrofula, Old Sores. Erysipelas, fresh Wends, Buries, Brutus. Sere or hiplanted Bennis, Inserted The Nails, (bras, Bunions, de., de. Its mysterious virtues, and the wonderful cure* it has performed, might be published; but the discoverer Is willing to rely on its intrinsic marl* ill order to intro duce It into every faintly in the country Prepared only by the proprietor. sube N. Lombard Baltimore; and sold by A. D. MAULER, Dr' R. HOE, NRE4 and J. 8. FORNEY, Oetlaburg, and by the men. chants of the county. . MEMIMEEi=EI afar Merchants can get a sumo ly ay amain at J. WLNY BRKNNERII, at Wholesale" Mesa July 31, 1867.-1 y HAPPINESS OR MISERY. THE victim of youthful indiscretion destroys hb hap. pintos. ruins hie prospects by socialenjoyment mar. rings and the pursuit of badness and ends his die is misery ; but by the timely use tithe long tried sad faith. Jul remedy • BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, he 9 he may recover his health. Hake thereto, no delay la ming this remeoy. It gives speedy relief sad will soon effect scare in all cases of Seminal Weakest*, Ihniatieus, Physical and Nerroul Debility sad derangements of the urinary or;ses. Positive, basal le derived by ludas • sisals bon. It is entirely vegetable and harmless &adult change ofdlet is neceseary whits using tam. Price One Dollar per bat with fall directions. Sold by Dragghts 'morally. la places where they cannot be proeared-I will send them by mail postsedd• and oomro from oboorration on receipt of the toottey,—.- Addrc es Droad w• " URY/413 . , 11l D., .44ri7, Niitok biotin gal confidential thellhr* will team* to m ileage' knot charge. /or gale in Kanalitebuter, Md., by A. T. Sten A Co. Jan. 10,1867,1 y youg at tentios is called to the our a re 41tattoo - er home Ibt the seatoest et oEeteactlwe aa d is Incldeot to Owes/oak set. . DR. HARVEY'S, OBRONO TEERIan nuts PIW, We been wed for upwards of valrr . t with unvary ing success. They are adapted for ailwrdliekr al"r sad never hdl In their Whir It liken In Nam D!. HA#VE1 6 8 Goz..i4X avriatended for special cues, reuniting. more powerful medicine. -They are four degrees stronger thee the or -14/1004 ars Pmfiletl7 beralleal and rellable. +.7aa t net down of our druggist I will send *ens by r~s Ina% seour/e frogs °Waive fical as teradPBOthe snuff I Will alio seOanrad dooediottaiohtiy to Ladles on sup Airdrie* • • J.,1104,1010. Ilt. 819 Broadway, Maw Xs*. Per Wein Mittabigg, Md.. b 9 *Oa Co. - Jan.10.1887.-ly it4itnl.. ' FOR THE CURE Of THE BEST VEGETABLE TO WHICH Was Awm-IDED ORIGIN ALCOLOR Arir EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. IDS CHE A WINE TO BE RELIED ON X. 1566. L IRE GREAT DR. L. J. GROVE'S TO LADIES; rsaqz Orri D01441/5411 BOX• ecetber 'lB, 1867. 310 MORI mu,- mums `' DR. LEON'S ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER. IS pronouneed,hy all who have used. .1.. it the msry bestiptegsvation ibt the HAIN It Is •po sitive cure for Balder's, eradicates Dandroll sad liansors, gtops the hair Irc i a filling out, and speedily restore, Dray Locke t, their 'origtaat hue and his seamen. It operates on the secretions, and fills, the glands with Dew life and colorbeg matter. Thin, dead, Sided or gray hair will always be brought beet by a Sew epplicallions, to its youthful abundance, v.tallty and color. It makes the hair wit glossy. fragrant.piemant to the touch and easy to armors Dry wiry, and intractable lochs become moisto pliant, and dispteed to 'amain in any desired position. As a hair dressing it be. no pull. The sales ere enonnous,' and it in a universal favorite with old and young . I both saxes. Sold by Druggist* through‘ut the United States. Ad dress all orders - to LIM/Lilt it SMITH, Sole Proprietore.)3l North Third St-set, Philadelphia. Dec.l9, Isee-1 •f•L A GENTLEMAN Wbo In enrly Me was a slallm to that debasing rice so common to youth, which resulted io Seminal Weakness. luvolvatary hoilsalons and Nervous Prostration nod can. neer ending his days In hopeless inntery. After aghast numerous remedies Without suc cess. ha obtained from a friend ware simple rules and revcriptlone that effected n pertnanent cure, On behalf of pottering linnielnity be will *send the tame fret of charge to all who may desire. It. Address EMI Alt THEit *INN. Iftetton D, Bible Ilouee, N. Y Jan. lu. OUST -IY c fruting Viarbiuto. FIN KLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE. Thi..4,nly Machin" so perfected that entire sail:Action is gra.:Auterd ur t fie purcfiass mousy refund 4. Whet' well:Ivo nu Agri:A .. li Temple Alexhine will be Pohl at r..ry law price, .Aud ■ Local AFrnt appointed on the (:vocable teem* N. R.—AN AGENT wanted in every town. Fend lr Traveling Agents wonted. Sidney, libend. FINKLE & LYON S Vii. CO. Itr.adway, New Yolk July 3, 1)M .-Gm SINGER'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE TILE very beat and W.lll improved mnchlar lo nits, p• sale at the cLuraim STORK ut JAOOI3B k BRO.. in Chambet.burg street, Gettysburg. where you can buy the heat and Cheapest Cloths, Casa,meres and Vesting., and every variety ~fgoaxis to the line of ME' AND 80Y8 WEAR. You can have them cot out sod made up in the very brat style if you wish.at moderate [irk.% and without any riali whatever. U JACOBEI k 111R0. Aug. 10,1866. THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S SEWING Al AC II LNES, 699 BBOAbWAY., NEW YORK. These World-renowned Sewing Ma 'Chines were, awarded the Highest Premium at the World's Fair, in London. an I six rust Premiums at the N. Y. State Fair of ISM, and are celebrated for doing the beet work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine. and by the intro duction of the most apprlved machinery, we are now able to supply the very best machine. in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Fac ti'dy at Bridgeport, Copra under the immedinte caper vision of the Preeident o f Company, ELIAS HOLE, Jr.. the original inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to, all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the ace of Seetnatresses,Dresa Makers, Tailors, Manu facturer@ of Shirte, Collars, Skirt/. Llosks, Mantillas, Clothing. Hats, Cape, Corsets. Boots. Mom Ilarneee, Saddles. Linen Goods, limbrellaa. Paraeole, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen. cotton or woolen goods with silk. cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt. gather, hem, fell, curd, braid, bind and pertbrna species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect @Elicit. alike on both shire ~f the article sewed, The :Alta invented 1.7 Mr. iii•NVE, and made on thl• Slachine, is the must popular and durable, and ell Sew ing Machines are autdect to the principle invented by him. Send for flimflam March 19,18117.-1 y SEWING MACHINES! TUE BENT IN USE.—These Machines have becom so well known that little need be said by way of recom mendation. They have taken the first' premium at' all the late State Fairs. and are universally acknowledged or be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover k Baker Stitch" and the Shuttle/ditch" ate poi tal that have been attained by no other Machine.— They are the only Machines that sew and embroider with perfection. These Mad:trues are peculiarly adapted to Family use. TheyarealmOst noiselesa,sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction rbey are easy to manage, and can, bie, worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They sore/seer, they /towline, and theysare money, and dd their work better than it can be done by hand. The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established an Agepcy in Fairfield, Adams co., where be will always have on hand a supply. Persons wishing to buy will please call and examine for themselves. igs.Seedlei and Thread will also be supplied. J. S. WITHEHOW Agent, Ang.16.1866.-tf. Fairfield.Adansseounti, Pa Agricultural Impltmtuts. BRINKERHOFF'S CORNL - SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The nuderigned would inform the Agricultural public that he, has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine. the Patent Eight for the States of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator and Clean er, is pronouniied the beet machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the Universal Ex— position in Paris, in 1867, hare selected this libeller as the beet in America," and at the request of J. C. Derby, C. S. Agent, a mscoine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. One important feature in this machine is that it will shell earn large, small or crooked, perfectly cleaa, and separates thccob and chaff from the Corn ready for market. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the auspices of the New York State Agricultural Socitty, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner was reported by one oftbe most competent Committees as the bast Corn Sheller out. They say, "We hare care fully examined and thoroughly tested this ma chine aad hare no hesitation in pronouncing it the bier Corti Sheller we ever saw." The re port is signed by slob men maJobn Stanton Gould, President N. T. State Agrieultural Society; B. P Johnson, Secretary to same ; Solon Robinson, Ag ricultural EditorN. Y. Tribune; 8. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y..Tintes. From among many complimentary newspaper notices, the fallowing, fi'om the N. Y Observer, is deemed sufficient: "/.mone all,the Band Corn Sheller, made in New York and Albany—and one stogie firm man ufacturers more than 10,000 annually—not one can enter the circle with the Bbellerjust invested by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and 'cleanses, rapidly and easily, at one operation, so riot mottle ma can be put la the hop per." . . The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He will bate SHELLER/3 ready for sale in the coons of a month's time. All letters is be addressed to WM. WIBLE, P. 0. Box 240, Getaystourg, Pa. Mar. 14, 1867. - a WASHING MACHINE THE undersigoed offers for sale, the TOWNSHIP RIGHTS of Adams county. ite DELON(/1 PATENT, which is the CHUM, IM ? ICPLUT and we Min flab has set been OSICIINI to the public. The Tights will by sold on resionabba terms; This Isla fine opportunity. rat energetic moo to mak, GOOD WAG= maaatootorina of Wang Uwe toaclaues. A ample machine will be Alf nialled so/ Putoti w o porthasos &Algae, If dosiroa, a amt. Ca/ at theta:woof Dopiora t MMus, N. W. tat Sqoato, irboroi 1241 smokiest may Do ma tad trlsQ. I J mint ft Dunne* E4tt7slilus. Joao 110.1547.-41 NEW BAKERY, Ailirmat s ra2afrikaa, Itachaalestßakery,touth Wutitigton tr italfligstars ihrs tio limb Natal ,13 ettriNtrir, . ersota, 0.7 ea kasil,tko basttor . • L. , ~• • triesd, • itaasicl 11, la 7- Porsoaawahlascsackarablkrii,assterdirveri Vara Ing,bytowilartliatt asuman' raaileaaa•pktha ~wry Plsv74ll44llollllolPliliele. Orr &TO 1 0112.1,. April Is • ITTEN'TrQrf 104V1.18 igther. on UNITE , 4 17 , 14 ,4:7 TygsußG WM amidst their'A oe *Wow sad WIDIUMIrt 111111N111 at 7y, o'clock, sad is insomnia clia TI:411D 11,41311120 1C sack monk akla Oda*, A. M. lly.„oakatoOks Captala. e , wALL'ITerao.L • mum" , _Fo„ Bait( A; par ootioppitik INONIIIO Mitt quid:sq.—ow a. BONI MILls sum:se. Inquire et • O. il. oiderthErlloo4 IP•""t t4kat. NO NORI GRAY LOCKS ! ERRORS OF YOUTH LACK-STITCH SISLEY 3 STOOPS, General Agents No. 922 Chestnut Pt., Milli THE GROVER & BAKER Volt* Witarkints. TEE BEST Vaktril• Creeks, I . Cabs, IZA du Raiaim," gby,itg, 1:1011i11 Tua fiviasons Wednesday •r .2.50 If no Paid ocriptlons,dlOcol paid, citilesa M WO • ADvartataitatiarta, rates. A naiad dial loos alt it• tiy year. Special rates, totie "lieu 'O , • any in wspaillir iik A• verlistag Mosul). i$ Jon Wonc pentad, and al fair' CatJA, Pamphteta, • will be printed' at oh grotto* D. IeCOPIA COOT, Aitonielll . . DMoCON A • JWIN M. %IRA i►eLa hi• •.141 villocouse •tore. Obamberehseg Rpeci4l sareatiou mow of It•rwlN. slows. &mall k•MIJ, st all Ilm•.. prumptly L %ad grarrukt• I • lowa sod other seeteest A J. COVE lk • LAW, will • ether Boolean eotrast Clete blipped fah stores, dal tiloore street, DAVID WIL Li vV,l)dloe lit els tsr of I.l4sdre *pare. 1104nrsoce.-148a.1 May. 2U. 1887. DAVID A. I NET .I'L1VII;w1 and all other buteheno- at-Ultra at bins no* oppowte the _wart h en oilltotroud the U.S. il.,vorocorot, PAT, VOrl•ionA V .r. 4411 or boron any oftho be. Iday 20. tar. • tto C: lbw his idea. twu Wrll4l.llMitbe IMIMM=I OIIN LA4V 11.1, tnticein ;haw the I. atheran church: Drug more. erhorebe attend any cm* within Parents m want utfult Ma) 29,1 W. DR. C.: at till house, owner of -1.1, near Um italliaa4 Disewn. EC I OLIN T gUrdLs if. 4.111.411114.4 Doi Ciarg•-.ll•CloneW' b• eta at .11 Wow. 64.1% emeln btu lies. lieba will satletbeti M'l 210. 110 • U v ß isy ‘ A 't sc a r g O lu re F • J.n•ly issue* L. • office of CUUNtizillit. WLLI LON OP DOWD •41K.C1CL.613 011 Ars Ijaviug had comelddrlib to rseeivest Ilb•ntr/110 ly , attend to 41114 /airfield, I,denteed,P May 20,11116f1y OH! YD►: public, sod woad r LI prepared tualleeledii By 'met ottsothrtseto .►tl.hctloo factloa gastall=t 1127 29. 1192....-92. 0 . 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