El . • , ~ , - ~.z . , *otal. '',..'• IttiottAlittecis. ititt,oito. - • tinalitiai , . ~..••- MA lt - , E , ELK i _ , 7; , ,. , -=---- 1 V 0 U * NT' s 00M - k".0UNI ) !;.ROBV,11 - 1.' 4 ---ARI'VW - - • /3, . „....,.. . T • - . ... vies to Capitalists 1 ' •Sitig.4l '' • 1 Notl. .. •. 4 I .. . ' ',. i V ....r. V4)!‘ TIIItCDRE 1 ., , A , ' J , ' GAS- ?FITE% :- .141iliikiBita 10t1) ''.- --I A 1 -i..,.,. ~_ , . 4. .. 1 .- ~,_-_,...t.,.. 4 , .„ .....a: t ,i3 1 - t- -, L ~. . „ ..„ j , . ... , ...,, . A t-,,,. t au, .g eleairleg ofgneeeting. and reselling ' . . . 'l)'''' n 4N - 1: , Ni "‘" M I I L wi. , I've 4 n ie n e 4 ° Arile6n4". t6.‘all "!" 1-0"1 " 1 PUTIUDSOUBTEIROAT,rNFLUgNZet, i ..; _ ;;;,_ r- , ,, . , *: , ... • , •33EL1,1LA.-NGEIt;--. -2 --; -.•-. c'• ,--- ... i. egg NIP 111; P ERCENT, :are requested to I, Where you and I wore' born, lor any other Inthilitaatery or Inwerd disease of the 1' • ..-- - --"- -.-j ; - . ..- ..• . - 1 t it nr - i i ,' ' dim -I ; i - -.'- ' tablisiteirs . ' it- , - But rhenting no tomtit , r Glee , Thront lr not of toe` LWIR litlatlig.: •8411M . .SCAR‘egr I /1114# iiithrhOeinsf:Airdjes seliete•-frocettleCon rijitteitsf. It - I*-- ''''''' Or ."' . 7 .-8 eS • •. 1 't ; 37l ) tio''''. - ` 11 " , . - psy mt. ' Tut* aietmet to hoboes tried. in .7-: - I vj - PLANltilk_ _ a AriSglecrevi , four in 10.1 from ;. (I , .1, rgrtanonai R ank 1 it nook. use feel forlorn . .. - G ETTA'S' B 1 I RG, PA., 1 Gettysburg, at which be will hiltinarkture THOUSANDS . OF CASES, . . DOORS ANI) 1)00R ritiums, • . ‘V11.1., promptly 41.ttend to ail or- AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF TEE I AjNION PA7-CIFICI W INDOW SASH AND FRAMES, in different part• of the country, and hoe never been known to fail if taken in time and according dere in his Hue. 11ork done it. 11. e ...NA ..stir-' - todireiettogu. It tit lailfripte4t.toC4r,;“ GiVe it AWM , factory manner, and At pricesta-C Law er e itt toeitibly lit FI,(JO.RING, Vi I'iNTIEEIIBOA.I2DING, Atka it nitiwak roe itsatf. 'livery-household should afforded to make a living. f Itair and W.. /.I. 11.......1, with ,vers tit it don Ma !r of - AND ALSO piny Ide Iliennterv • et , h e ea re d 'this tur•liehie and such a fb-toJ y, Awl ..tr.le-1 in the building line The keep Reif Winds. ;. The eared that it Las .effected are . -gf ' A'S ~P 1 P-E - .. ~ 1-. L of hipl-r 14 ill I.lwn3s be tired. salt th ,ronglily CENTRAL PACIFIC P. tILLOAD COS. GRATIS. truly marreloue. . . - „. - 4,•tigi;h tHriliiiiigittorintrptt-Ifitlior-rtillortotrie.'ir These Isitestments aredally gr l / 4 .osing in given. and 11111-Plagared and „sold by Dubin roust. A Co., Get. furnished, as well as Lffindette/s, Brackets. Drop I O l der, (4 Deffed. sod proaticlt ittriol.d to. I,lges sale& lucre:44n" tubing,. a,or by their authorlied •gents. For Lights sc.; Mao WATER- I I PI:. Stops. T. is an i Frost aa tow :.,. t h e I. se-t ~..,I ev.iry err trt mg le to itee.on • , ...•• sale at nearly all theStotes in Adams county. Spigot'. and, i n short. everything belonging to gas or in.:elite cultolueJa, ; - . 4anotios can he had at all times at this Dank May WA, 1.867.-tt • ISRAEL YOUN r I CO. water fixtures. . JO II N U. PvouTz. and where all Itifdrniatidn' cOncerning wadi Invest ' . - Delis hung. awl furittslithi if-deaired, Lock,: ot all M a y - 0 . 18 ;`• - 1 1 merits will be cheerfully given. "A CARD TO THE LADIES. kra,,pio, • , ~,,•. (1M r. 25. 11e:7.-G . : ----- - Dee. IS, 1•67. -t r '' J. EMU& BAIR, Cashier. , 117 1.1.L.L' It Al LING I , - 4 .,.,, ~, TIE, DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS - 4/ FOR.VEMA LES. Infallible In correcting Irregu. Jl' R E N.I IA 11 C.,' U 1,1) „' 7 w,,,.,:n,t(15f.r - ton. Frage I. ;;;:-.- r 7 ' GE'VrYSBVtIG laritlea . llismovlng Obstructions of the Monthly Terns, • • • . „,ylt-iti icc ;- I f oti iled.te - 4- . P., Wire -... ,•••• ..... - ' , e 1, from whatever Cause, and always successful ea a Pre- -estate:a , , . . a RTPYSBURCJ, l',1:, AVel.l.ing• f..i•Slie.p and poultry I%odg: Itrem and - Iron %Vire Choi.. :-ii eve,. Pendgcs. Mtjectis for Goal, N A 'l' lON'A 1, BA N.:E.. ' Females tveraliarly snorted, or theme 311pp:ring - . Or es. 5:‘,...1. a.- . theory Ceiinped Cloth Mr Spat themselves NO, autautioned against using these Pills while, lu that contrition lest they ' , lnvite miseir- : 3 . 1. 1- • • • Ar esters •1. b0t.,,,1.4. Wires for Whlcers, Ac .: Paper- , UndQ.rtaker Sc . apt 1 - I.ln oel , , .. . .. 00% n ! nAiere lit tre.• Ortjetapittil 11 i, Vliock..te. tittit) 10- , ERN M NNT no:tult, of all kind'', BOUGHT and : dap?' after which admonition, the Proprietor es- . far attain!, il niidte.i.lo .i, the manuf.whirers. M. . SOLD. mimes no responsibility, although their rnild2em • ill Is prejered te fu rubel. on elt tt nesters and r .a.ousit'e i w A LKEI., .j. ; s r.--; y; . 11 North Sixth .-t., Phil.- SEVEN•TIIIRTY BONDS converted intoPIVE-TIV F.\-' prevent any mischief to health.ft rit • d TY BONDS without charge. d.-!phi:.. Prkesl per Bon. Sit Roles is. '; Feb. 5, 1 , -.,.., -1 . COMPOUND INTEItEST NOTES 'CASH ED. Sold by J.M.III7bER, Deuggist,Sole Agent for Get- ' . .. .., ~ - -- The BIG II EST ma:strum paid un Gt)LDnirdSll.lfElt. tysburg, Pa. COFF/A'S 0./ , ''il. I, L 8.7' I L 1.; S. • - Ladies, by emitting him El through the Post office, 1 , ' - j ; (:, )( ‘, - r, - All i:NT- 11 A j.‘e FLO .7 . , ~ .., . .„. ~,, • ',Melt milers ler STOCKS and BONDS, can have the Pills sent, (confideathillv.) by. ifs% to 1 . . , .-- Lig. 11 . 1;,.: 101 i: . .1.1111r4 IMAION Ain OF without efIARGINO COMMISSION. of all kinds:bought for persons 1 11.'10,1K:00S on hail it 1.r.; a matorto , 1111) . 1 1 7.1 LL , ' j - any,part of the country 'live of postage) : Th t o Illt:LE. Tat oNLV EPITIOS PLIII.IIIILDri AXIERICA, outwits PROMPTLY E.XECUTED. PAPER. a hlrti lie sellont 1. wtereg-lt rate, end It dc- April 29,1888 i•-ly I sired w ilt lb rnielt minds t6 1 at it on •lie w 'I Interest on SP eel AL DEPOSIT'S 'advanced 1 per cent. I .- • c,., Nlkia,Sl..D I'.l Pt. 5311111 . S OWN 11.0. D. 11/ Mr' 'urge 0g .. - , tor , , vult:ll,P. elan -tl,.:t.! .. Nitli °ref Ifr, steel 111 i Wow ' . , ,'WIZ: 1 PLAIN & FANCY sici.v P.A.r.A-p- ' e"g"'.'"P' . , A,,,,,,t... ~,,,1.t11.,n1...r., sec float 3 ..0 get the gvaatne . 5 NCR CENT, feel year, ,ditinn by Dr Sni.V, .i/VG EXEC177.7.:7D TO OBBI:R. n. 4 c•jel • . ' , ' , • ....or bt I ' 4 PER tcir. for 6 months, ..,to .:0•11.: 4 ,..... nt - ,A.t....-.zn -.ay It t.iis .....lun pit la 1. the diors e ast of Lobel/in el'orelt. ; Tin CI ;',, , :letienoN 4 sops, llt"erlrv 43 b" t° g' 4 ' in ' 3 esp. CENT. for $ moritha. of bv e SarYOrkstreet-s I..Av :R-:: Liu, Co • 1 .. vilin.) Ba ng. Persons triailug Information In regard to U.S. Bends, ' and Stock' or all kinds are Invited to give 11441DM, th° 'l,'t .:.t. i t- I '“, tiro be '' ric l i o n ,tr y 'of the Bible and we • ill give all info ' nuallou cheerfully. MAY 27. 1868- if, .1.o.:1-1Lby tl.i. . Ag. ei7 ate in,etits; v. i11.....1...ra1te1ed success We .1. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. . elajd '3 ~ , f, , ”Ji .Idrof.7, and offer eXtrl ludfiet• ' GOUVI1b111):, Oct3IE:1881-tf FLouR& 1 - 4 1- E ED. - , y,, ,, , :„ , ,,. , ,,, i . "- ,i ' ,.:., - ,.,; .--„ L A I '4 l ' " t t h ' e " ; l ll7Eit ;:lt";""g e r i, . .. _ „ .._ _ T . , "" J. ,j 11,1,, ~,, Wilil iGtll,slliirlllarll :11,11 Nllll4, • F , 11 . 1,81 NATIOA AL - BANK „:1,1,11... the Pill•ll,,iti•rx. J. U. BURR & CO, - I - WILL le in Gettyshorg with Flour, ke ~ , ...y m 3N. M , Y .27--"' Ira rtforeliortn. •• ' DAY and FRIDAY in filch week. Pei?-:._ -, '..,•, T,iy .. .- - - - OF GETTYSBURG. desire me to furnish them with either (f) 1-1 \ C 7 ()IT CK FLOUR OR FEED -ST LT Fif - , .-1 , N()TICE TO HOLDERS OF 7-30 NOTES. tit Sara tioblkfatt• -Tstauvo , ,ausartrm Where father tiara, NOW strangers till-. Ourfatbeee house le tie A etranger'e etantle on the hill Waite ettsoci,our itintsble The old red barn:ls torn away— A new 4an stands there now-:- What Inn we'enhad in that old hay ! What fratiiiilit the inotti The old .well-sweep has db-hppestrail, I nsteed4eiele,e.kneep ; The Wm" how ebantedi The land w. clotted In liow w*thObt A niklbore where we mowed, (Thiek-izeAMartdi*Wertwo,) 1 boy upon the trio.*lloro4e, And got while / 17TIS Aire. The rattling,resper rapid run The waving grain among, When; first benedth the hrolling sun Our cradle.; oft we swung. Those rdapert, George, have truly huug cradles "In the shade ;" The onlyie now-days swu ng Is where the baby's Our methetl)- 'grave, dear George, I .ought, Theis wept—l know not why; I felt the charge that years have wrought On you iud I. May'tiodlatig blesethe noble soul Winito lbe'old farm" now! fiefs 4aied,ouidead .-4at hallowed knoll Is shared frOnibis plow ! WOW A. FAIRSISSIS MAY LOOSE MOSEY. By not taking - a good home paper. Keeping no account of home operations. Paying no attention to the maxim ;—"A stitch in time saves nine," in regard to, the sowing of grain and planting seed al the proper season. Leaving reaper, plows, cultivators, etc, uncovered from the rain ata heat of the sun. More money is lost in this way than most people are wiling to believe. Permitting broken instruments to be scat tered over the farm until they are irrepair able. By repairing broken instruments at the proper time many dollars may be saved, a proof of the assertion that "time is mon eyy Attending the auction sales, and purchas ing ell kinds. of trumpery, because, in the words of the vender, the articles are "very cheap." Allowing fences to remain unrepaired un til strange cattle are found grazing in the meadow, grain geld, or bruising the fruit trees. he prevent, to his fellow.ote..-_ ~,.„ „._..,_ aislehaving the principle of a rotation Bitter'. The effect of this preparation in the pre- ! : W44ON-MAKINO BUSINESS of ems before making a dngli experiment. rtigand care o:dre was so marvellous sod uhing,tattle. t:tiatt;ripgmarke ofro;l ! in all Its branvites, et his Slop, in to reootdo ...A.; I,hip, Planting fruit trees with the expectation favor were hestov i ret i ttpon upon hi tte - L,V i owo e ue d, ., ' . '- n — d 'on the road leadiu g from McCteroy's sclos4- Louse to ~I tic ji , l , l t e , ,r a s ti l two rn , La r t . the .i i li p ti r l o C i, l , : p n t r L h .,, , ,, and is prepared to ex of having fruit, without giving the trees u s i gol n d a m M o e d:l" with thefollowlng inscription—or. s. half the attention required to make them presented to TLe°l'll,yaatyklett;'iLarbolic Renefactor—wee 1119rREPAIIIING•mhits profitable. The r repa t a o t t ir a a a s b r e e se . u n s t e h o e ih a s i x c e u t / l a i t adlta e l a c . s . j Practicing economy by depriving stock . 01 r : h c o or w'lth such g relt e suCcess, that It hen boon in. OF Aria) i.IWIlli ATTENDED TO. of proper shelter during the winter, and o tt i c d ai w u o c r t into nearly all the general hospitals of the , lie . 1. ... factures RAND-EAR' ES, SU k KING FORKS AND liitOOM-lIANDLES, for a 1:01e,:e and giving them unsound food, such as half rot- The old saying that an ounce of prevention le worth 1 a pound of cure, applies with marvellous force to retell trade. b ten and mould hay and fodder. cholera, and therefore any gemetly that will protect a Lle r h ec or y; 1. itz.r n i t s t a n t t r t o e nt i ., th e m to o l a posine d7ji tJ . , to ti x it Keeping an innumerable tribe of rats on uith il if i Le . rrlble illtitse should he freely and him at Gettysburg, will receive il Prom r pt em ott a eut r it"n. the premises, and two or three lazy dogs persistentl y LU pathoogists now agise that the choje r s poison ' Aug. 7, ltai7.-dy W I LLIA Il IL HOUCK . that eat up more in a mouth than they a r e ' acts u tiTat t i h ou e sTicti ac feel tj t h e r o ou n g tte th e e zc b r l etor'y a n e d ript tli n * S t , 4 117 d - worth in a whole life-time. keep. them in working order, must prevent a suMcient BARK! BARK !. accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects And lastly, he loses by not- readingt-- 10 , , on the Or g anism. This le Into not only of cholera, but advertisements of those who patronize the i of ar o l f y fe a r l e l r other mal s dles, especially the different printer, they being invariably the most ' The Zinger' Bitters is Just ouch a remedy as the t - I r •f 1 1 1100 CSR) 11 , 1 N I IiJD 1 abate conditions require. It acts on the or g an. of , enterprising and liberal houses to deal with, ' excretion and loannina. keeping ap a perfect bal• when he goes to town. once b e tween the m . Milt Bitters to composed en tirely of roots and herby, so nicely coacc•tpd that _ every or g an is acted upon and put in tone. Ita taste USE or PLASTER.—For 16 years I have ' Is pleasant and its effects prompt andleating. 6OO OUR lit. 3 t t Numerous cages of the following diseases have used plaster as a fertilizer with good result. ' bsten cured by it: Cholera, Dierrhcea, Dysentery, , tc e r ry of o n . l a, i Ta i l li a t i;l and e Tzth Fever.u i c . r F r e n te u r Lo Agile, e i BLA(JK ()AK BARK, I have used from 800 lbs. to a ton yearly.— The past season I soiyed over abbut half of or i ! r p i as . t . 4 . !, F 2 ttl Dollar e p u e7ll. C . o r l je lu i 4 i .. j. _____ _ ___ I my mowing lands with a marked benefit.— princip al Depot at the Walnut street wh j. arf, Gar. I , I Audi this „leer sow over the remaining I la b il i d r t'y P grn . gaud', Betel keepers and Grocers gen parf; I use Ron all crops. I sow as early ,airy . - 0.. F . KALI3FLEISCII, tads Ageni to eettle as possible On grass, for on some soils It burg. tables two or three years to show its effect. i may ~, 1067. Plaster shows better in wet seasons than in dry. I apply about 110 lbs. to the acre on Speer's Standard all my crops ; for grain I use it at the time of sowing: if the land had a liberal dressing ' WINE BITTERS! the year previous it will not be essential for FOR TUE WEAK, FOR TUE PALE . that. crop. But in no case should it be ap- FOR TUE ICKLY, plied to grain several inches high, for on 4 FOR TILE Ati MA ED, Fun FELES, soils where it works strong it would ruin FOR SPRING USE: !: the crop. . . -4.1 - No Bitters equal to them ! ."3.1.. From close and careful observation, plas- - SPEER'S STANDARD WINE TATTERS, ter, by a direct application on very sandy —Wa.nz op— soils, Is of but little value, usually making but a small mark on a soil that contains Wi ne s Herbs and-- Roots. boulders or round stone. So far as my ex- Speer's Celebrated Wine, so well knowv, with perienee goes, on all soils that contain flat PERUVIAN BARK, . CtrAMOMILK FLOWERS, stones or slates or a mixture of clay, it is a SNAKE ROOT powerful aid to / the farmer (I know it is so 1 WILD CIIERRY BARK, GINGER. to me). I further believe that on all soils it and each other IlEttllS and ROOTS av will in all cases is worth more than its market value, being assist Digestion, promote the Secretions of the sys tem in thezatioral channel., an Sgt ve mixed with compost or manure, for more TONE AND VIGOR than half of it is sulphuric -acid, and the TO VIE rest is lime. , l'oung and Old, Male and Female I 'a • Several years age LaeWed six quarts of All use it arith wonderful soccer. Brings plaster in my pasture on three rods of land C 0, L 0 R and marked it ; the crop that it. produced ' was white weed and.white top. No change till the third year, when the white and red clover began to appear; on the fifth year a • complete stand. After I observed the re ' salt the third year, I sawed the remaining part; and the sixth year plowed up and planted with corn, with about I quart of compost ttt the bilk result-10 bushels ot corn to the acre; shall sow wheat this spring—Cur. Boston Cultivator. • CA.CB2 - 01 , RUST ON WHEAT.-A. farmer writing on this subject says:—This is a question that has for a long time agitited the minds of Intelligent farmers, but it has been settled to my mind, at least, 4by a series tiusperiments. lam satisfied that it does in at least ninety cases out of one hundred. I have sown the wheat with and without the gram seed, and have never seen rust when there was no grass; whilst In the same field the rust has affected the wheat.— The grass holds the dampness at the roots or the wheat, and when the sun shines out very warm, produces the blight. Beside, the wheat standing alone will produce five huehels more to the acre than when the grass is sown. I mean now, that this will be the average difference. Bar the question arises, when shall the grass be sows? I answer after the wheat harvest. Plow the field and prepare it Smoothly, and sow the grass seed of what ever kind you desire, and your crop of grass the coming season will be equally as good, if not better than If it were sown with the 'wheat. Farmers, try the above, and my word for it, the molt will be satisfactory. A wanwe In one of oar magazines says : "It is a,curlocur fact that there is never a white colt nor a black calf. The whitest boner was blackest at its birth, and the jet black cow was unmixed red." Whereupon one of our exchanges says: "We have long been familiar with the colt proposition, but think we have seen:a black calf. Will any of our readers who have seen such animals state the hot ?" Yes—Mr. Mark Hill, at Governor's Farm, Blfield, tors a calf that at birth was as black satire King of Dahomey, and has, if possible, -elven growing blacker ever since. Bet its weight, rather rhea its color, is its noticeable point. h is Pm, weeks old and weighs one hundred 04 eighty poands.—Newboryporr Hergo; 'Neu Is* gentleman lir' ng In Boutimunp. us, Vs., who planted Abis year tea acres in aalarrhenise. A few days sines he cdn it:oW in sell them to a New York mer ciliet 10. 0,000,-14 to pick and ship them. This Is whin we would call a profitable • Wirt is a berme lice a reporter? Be. OW* Xll filad cit . akin oak . _ ALL 'AROUND THE W The First Premium of a Silver Medal Was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, 1866. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- BTORATIVE restores Gray Hair to its natural color. Promotes the growth or the Usk. gauges the roots to their original organic action. Eradicates Dandruff and linunors. Ppitetall Mir failing out. Is a superior Dressing. It contain no irdurioue'ingrediente, sod la the igtat , popular and reliable article throughout the Foot, WeettNerth wad South. J. R. BAURNT'e 2 CR., Proprietor'', hiaraliester, N. U. in.. Sold by Dr. R. Horner, ettyaburg ; B.Tanet- Inbaugb, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters burg ,:Snyder 8, Fon t Llttlestown, and Draggles gen- Feb. 12,1868 =II THE GRkAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. I. X. 1866. L. rim GREAT Ziliga,ri Bitters.. mills WONDERFUL REMEDY wee discovered and introduced anent twenty years ago by Dr. E. allooping an eminent Egyptian physician. lie hinflong seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of disease, and so revent much ofthe suffering which the human fami ly was then compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day in vivid colors as he moved among the sick and dying, and observed the ineMciency of nearly all the remedies thou in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and atter too years' study and labor, te his fellow-man the woriderfni Zingari F. HARTER, Sole Proprietor Harrisburg, Po. To the pole Irian lip BLOOM AND BRAUTY ' To the tido face ao4 cite worn countenance. Cora' FRYER and - Create+ APPIMITE. Try then, Use none other. AA for SPISICR.'S STANDARD BIT. 1211.13. Sold by HennLeto and Grocers. .Sae that my - signature ii over the cork of *web bottle, - ALFRED SPHEIt, . Pweastle, N. .1.. end 2.4.1 Broadway, New Yolk. 11(g_Traile supplied by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Ph laelelph ; OPARO R A. Li 6LLY, PI t tebn rgh and by all Wholesale Healer*. July 10, 1668. [Sept. 4, 1667. ly toundrit. FARMERS, Attend to your Interests ! .• CiErrysßultG FOUNDRY. Till subscriber would iuf rtohis customers and others,that ha ['still mauutteturhur various kiwis of castings and Machines, mad s lo order, on short oo• tice,such as THRESHERS A , 11) POWERS, (five dltferentalaes of Powers,) CLOVER:4P.M) HU 1.- LICIIB ANDSEPARATORS.COIMODUERCUTTKRS, STRAW AND IIAY CUTTERS; COEN PLANTERS: * PLOUGHS, inch as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Sidehill and fors Ploughs; the WIRR-11PRIING HORSE. RARE, - - Ike latest lin - prommentt'also ttllltEMAN's SELY DISCHARGING lIORA,ERAKE. wlllllkowlsainanttEstlute MOWERS AND REAPERS. METAL SCREWS for Cider Presses; IRON RAILING br Cemeteries or Porches, with wrsr7Oling else in.hia Doe, allot low rates. YORRALR.—A One•horie Wagon. . DAVID STERNER. April 48, 1808.-11 Stovtg, - 4. c. TIN—WARE y AND STOVES TUE 'IAARGItFIT AfitioRTMENT OF . TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT S • G. COOK'S., (Formerly Andrew pulley's); alrowiwe of ?HS 088 T COO/INN-STOVES IN TITS MARKET, -. einongmbleb are lb. OLD DOMINION coat ?zombie. PENNIITLTANTA, • - sostacooos. • soosoldrar, • SAALST SILLU. &e. Ale*, ninny ether articles fee kitchen nee. Witch will eald &slow as at au, alba. plant In thneottnty. ' . ' •4/ COOK . . Arnallit, AMA. Aster)). L ATICW -- . - BAKERY. . 11106sateg!likika17i Sfflittv;ilrikiddagtou strait, bar flame frOisjjteliag4 !total, 'aetttatalsi, Pa. Cloa: staatlx 4k/inulAtit"itzt Orsoltsts, ke. tiorsona*nobisitigib lossonrodiniory 40/markbbiii4oo4ool4rem644stomiditioprialtamlf klugy. ikeig7 abet:lila* to puma. ant* us NIA - - 4,0114.10!k5. RLD ! will leave their orders, either with Joillt I. Danner & Zehikr, atating the kind and punt:ty • • N L\V i 1 XFO RD, ADAMS CO., PA., Wanted, when the enure rill h.) didivAed at :Loin , 71‘,: ,. : Jo . ,5.,,,1,;' 150 Farms, .Ifillil, Foun- 1 . dwellings, by sept. , 2s, ir , 47...ti , GEonut 01:.; . ,;t:1,1, .. (irks, . 1 1 , 1f2hi n ~:. ,S7s ops,i'a vat nSict n thr, 1 : : : :n c ti , 0,1 , 0 re/iSC(itS, Store StanliN t g'o it'll and GRANITE-YAR 1), GETTYSBURG, PA., ON RAILROAD, xi•An FREIGIir bEr.)l PETER BEITLE It Is prepared to furnish GRANITE, to oil k i .•f BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PUltt.,. lit re:punt:44o i-at,s Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers, Posts, Monuments, Cemo tery Blocks, &c., &e.. cut and Anil ed in every sty:n de.tired, 1,-,t ~f Workmen, MORlere tiom 3 di,ittoce prvir,plly at!. t,•l.i June 3.:-tf WAGON MAKING, THE subscriber respectfully in 2 . • for uut the inalic that he car ien on the THE SUBSCRIBER. IV A NT: good order, at Ills lanyard 111 Gettpbur6. Want e.. 1 :.! 500 CORDS OF R 0 C K BA fm wh kh the Itlgli,Kt market pricy LEE= AT GRAND STREET CHEAP STuttE NEW YORK Cl'l' The: Luegexe (nil Cheap,.4 STRAW GOODS in Mix City, without Miliinory 60. Ala, 110+1,42, Silks, riciwei Yankee Notions, 9kirle, Urea and mingliotod Prin.. all titiclef ; I.dtdiete IVhalobone Corse le. at FA/ et amt tip ward;, cheap. ckr3IILLINERS KIPPLI E D " • gLtir 1,i,;, , 2119, 311 and 311!4 l 6 and, and ) Fifth Block List from . =1 GETTYSIWRG RAIL ROAD CHANOE OF CONNECTIONS on and u R,•r Moralay. May 11th, I . ;.,tik• ger Trains will 1.10 :to , l arrive at Gettyabar,r. and sake connections aslollovrii, FIRST PASSKNOR,II TRAIN willleareGett,,,bnig, at 8 IS, AJI., w.ith rp..m...ngers f.,r York. llrtrri..!,,:rg. NM:00011a, Bailin:l,lre. and the North anti %1.-4. arriving at Iranovnr Jnsigi ion a ith at atIO connotting with the ynsi Lion on tin) Northern Cl4lir3i Riiilony, and nirivi;,,, nl Baltimore at 12 :34),:nixru. Alo t. ronne,thig with i train front Baltimore north;'artlving iu thri at 1 00, Arrivv at Gettyhburg 12 :v., P. M.. with pansengara froin llarrlslourg, and Wa.hington. SECOND PAS,SENGER TRAIN will burg at 12 4 L. P. U., arriring at Ilanovv: Jmmt i. , 11 .tt 2 40, awl connectlng7wltts Stall train. 1:ontl, Anise In ILLltliliort at 5 20, P.M. Atilve at Get ipLoirg at 4 20, P. 31., with pA.lengers from Philadelphia, liar. riaburg.and the North and West and also Withpftwell grrs from Baltimore and Washington by the }'sat Line North, which leaves Baltimore at 12 10. noon. Pamengers caa leave Baltimore the Mall train, at 8 30 A. M.. and arrive In Gettystmre at 1230, P. M. Ot leave Baltimore In Um Fast Line at 12 10, noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at d 20, M. But one change of cm rs either nay, viz: at Ilanover Ju no- t lon. IL Meal ILLY, Supt. May . 0, 1005. A SERVANT FOR ALL. Bath's Improvement for Opening, Clasing and Latching Gates, AY be attached to any gate and operated ft om buggy, team or riddle, by one hand, io any de 'sired .directlou from the gateopened and cloned from one point, at any distance from the gate. This im provement It simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; will not be disarranged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost raising the posts; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attached to a gate. The undersigned, having the Right for Adams coon ' ty, will sell Township and Farm Rights of ibis Iw protestant. Also, ROTH A BRANS'S AMERICAN I,ETER °ATE —"which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive through—as they retualu by their team, open, done and latch a ga , e, without the necessity of getting In the wet or mud. Per fewher suitloo, ae.;tuldresa • ISRAEL, BBICE:Elt, - Henallen P. 0., Adauta co., Pa. May 13.-4 f Lamb Knitting Machine MILLI Italy Family Machine that seta op its foam J. yolk knits all ;bac Ilrideus and narrows, knits Ws Leal Into the stacking, and narrow. MT the too complcts—prolticinciall Tprielfes of holt good., from attlatatit'sitockingi talttrnnsglove.tna lady's thaw! Pal= ItaDl7OllD TO 58 DOLLARS; • It It simple, ear abie, e itaiay oroait tict rura warrouttd to _ swindled' Itutoits At era, pgr cltager. AOOM WANTED, Adariass, wl atnaip ,for circular abd aarui•lu atoCk tug, J. D ORNS,I3/62 dient, 422 Chestnut st, • bLay ABM WAGONS r rwrAri AT f 6 WINO PLACES 19:AT LITT.LEBTOWI3,. ,- .. 1 2AT W4DXFORD, ir i , , 9 j ,FERSOX STATI()N. . 1 4 'ti l l ;lent of Watelies; 7eweirsfitihi' ' - *S.Tlat abovelW ono avian lalpaat order and aro r, n. 2, 7 , will i tad fqr . tag parpaaoa. Price. 1Z.00.-- , r .,,,,„ 41141 • 'Tars vOrtatitstly ofg *rd.; Allso„ a lot of 1 . 1P CH AINS, SP READERS , Sc . , ' SUITA:IIT, I Ite , FrOR ~- 410t1DAY PRE 134, a *high Maki.. OW aladliii than. , T,NTS!' ,- -- • • - i 1 akinz H. 001.0 Ell 011&V ' - •p W, F. mouse. Ara-Bepairthe of Warhol Ikadi I'LN YIN ANIA, NI.A.ItYDAND cons .... or pqrchale. the 740's, snowing premium AN L) (l l'l[[;s sTA,..cr„;, CsEO. Cavhier. • pc.;loo I u .!1 .1 i wrll to call at my oflier, or acl4lrom, =1 BIM ----- N V t‘ , t in our Lrt..t. of low , :o , oIA, Fancy Gw.“l4,frei troy, Hated Ware., to,tlfy ne to the oriorlity aioi ti•o t.r tonanneration roc:1; ed for aLliing Oar prencnt to any porton, Cir., of giaodn worth $.l to or will pay oadt f n00..,.try, Ali oodd at uu Uniform pi ice of ONE UOLLA It for t I , to , WO j inn,, 'nude opeclat arrangentatita war. tloi, coleld:,tod ()MENTAL TEA 0/Hl'A NY, to oni,ply thoir st.4:,!ard Toa and C.ffeco, at their Leo( price.. Agent! , wanted ecerywitrro. Doscliptive Circu lar, w II Le +omit free, on application. LETT3 k CO.. Nl.sfra' kg. 1.141. 2114;3 , 3 Fodor, I ntro. Jlll.lil I= 30 Land Agent, Twit Lots, , o , k. Ni.bing to putclueso as well al sdl Feb.l9, 1808.-tf th.l will fin.! it their wlvauttige MIBEIM!li CONFLICT!! ('0 NI I N 0 ONE DOLLAR SALE Li VT LITZ k \* - rli —V AN T GENTS GE • \ED to ,ell the Ltet and nt,st relhalate Like -of the litiegtarkt of Living Soldier,. It 11,1..1. T. Ilendley, the iiii navhsely ;mpg! tr 111,tol 1.111 Nviaa.lton, Sawn a MO4 vie. tor whiait our .17,cintv cnn :.1.4.a Lake a., alvr.. ur its Avd.:,, al tare he, fore flio liken for intent, vv,.! TLi• hook in tiinely . ;a go a anr :.::•t claevvnio:,odiatag splendidly. Our torao- tants -.on: :it LW'S- for a renlar, Ad. alra, • A 11. HUI:RA 1:U, I'uLlieLrr, 44.0.) CI c,f but *truel,l•hilu =I MEM INFORMATION FOR MAR LADIEs. Tile 4.11, aitee the, ewe or three children tiro i:fe h awin con 4nnt tky of the men.truali.havinr been re ntort-an, 1 enntinn,l in iwrfect r eg;11 trite by e very nituplet,7.,,iv, is anoionn to make know tt to married hulks the r.f pree,atr - ,p tegol4illy of thu men alruLtt, 'in ull .he will send n Copy of the pre,:iptLn (frd, nf .1 with di• reete., f.r p:eprii,.: lanai nine the %Air, whirls they will lied ca int tllibte regnh.:b4l. khe 11,,p, every mat - C../ Ll,:ain the latent tlpti•Pti. at it will c.c.'s , . IL-at n it. mil fertni7 , q , . ItitAtt the sottrect of st,nt.r«licf do,t,fly the prt•aerlptb,n ft , t. w;11 `f 5.1.11111 I:. CLARIIEI.I.!, Flvl 1:1”.1.111.,11. Wool Wanted market • price will lie lir I . llOltN A HOF V‘IAN. N. 11 r. It:t.r of -1, .re. W.11(0,', AEI) DICOOKS&STEMSONI I.)E AWAKE GAPS, )i P.\ I J N L'l . 11:; /4t; d PHILADELPHIA. 1%,;. ; 1 t I••••. ~f colors e. notice. :,: ht-I , WANTED FOR "WEARING OF TILE cnltrtaininst book puhlishea. Ilnodear and Wi4 A Lt.:, IA say colt, are tired of t y er,ty reporiA. SOLI) ONE '.•',,m11.1 Gar a i'lreol*r.• Nest pub. , 'r ...441utti th etruct, '1 I.‘, "..c 'l' S XS' AN twrr Fob 711 E lig FI: COSIpAN ME =3 il t u•al ion allotted good Agent, D. A. WI ;JD: FIELD, Special Agent. 10 124 Walnut Lg., PhHada ', • ANT}:i,,liy roawor.lll,lol . , Aettrit.i , eit 1,7 Nam lA, A•iiii . o-4 with Atatiip for CliCtiliir ri/I • ipAN V., 413 (iv tnut 41. 1.1,i1mt.. Jitiy --111 Loop 628 ITOOP SKIRTS. 628 ROPKIN'S "ONI.N • ErITON.b: 1 and Cnzapotz Low Paticto Huta. Fkit is In the earl: rt. 'trail Shirts, 25 sprits, 51.00; 30 spl and 40 springs. :1.45. Plain Skirts, tore, zia eprings, 80 Coats; spring, springs, 51 Y 5. 11'a,T001.,/ in er,ro r, aje -Our Oti N Niake" of '.1.1N lON SKIRTS:" Eleven Tape irons 20 to So spring!. SI.2U to $2.50.- 1.1:1111, Six 1 . 41.,, reo to 50 spring 4, front tr, Cents to $2.00. Tile.: art bettor than thi6esold by other esta:•liabutents . as first - chow peals, and nt ranch lower prices. "Our OWN tithe" ot "CHAMPION SKIRTS" are in every way superior to all other hoop Skirts before the public, and only hove to be etanained or wore to convince every one of taw ft*. Menuf..ctuaed of the beet littemlittielted English Steel Spring*, very en' eerier tapes, and the style of the motalie lento/dugs and manner td secoriog there amp...fur durability end excellence any other Skirt in th's country, and ate lighter, Moro elastic, will wear longer, Alva more sathisction, and aro really cheaper than all others. I.'rery bray Irliould try, than. They are being sold ortonsively by Merchants throughout title and the adjoinittr AA,: at very moderate prices. If yen want the best, att. •er -.napkin's Champion Skirt,. If you do not land then.. get the merchant with whom yell deal to older thew for you, come or send direct to no. Merrhant, a ill find our different grades of Skirts exactly what they nerd. and *e.eopeclally Invite then, to call and etsmine our extensive assort- Meta, or vend for Wholesale Price To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and ot the Re. tailTrmle generally, nod at Wit lesalo of the Manu facturer only, to whom all orders .I'o,l be addressed. ANUFACTORY AND SALESROOMA.'S ARCH ST., Maarten Oth algal 71.11 its., Philodelplala. Feb. WM. T. HOPKINS. Watt'lto. and gtulirit. REMOVAL! The lhm of Soma & 31cestrrur have removed to North Baltimore street, next door to Spangler's Shoe Store. We hereon hand a choice asurtraent of CLOCKS, WATCHES, (11oli auk! Silyer,) J E WELRY, of all hiadi nod latemt ttyles. Silver and Plated Wows also; tine Clad ! Silver and Steel S P E•C g.s of the hest mantAlactoVo. Also, Irtollor, aldtat's, Ae• eiirdeolus, Votes, Vifie, Le:, an443sLitikr Eltriort, Keys, Le. All kinds of Repedring in Ow line &MO at' - iisreasonab/e prices as! eleeioAere, and zvarranied.! Ala - Thankful for past favors, We 01101! a COTISIUD. ;sauce of same. -SOPER k, Juno 17,1868.-1 r IS: A 0 K. STAUFFER; Watchmaker,and leweler, No. 148 North 2d at, rorner qf Quarry, Pill, when tho privilege of converting the An. T-4 0 Notre ezpirol,UNtTlY pemna who nridt•cted FOR orivert into 5.20 Bonds, or sell, lost the premium I the privilege of converting. It will be the ! CLO-THING same with the maturing In June toot July next, if not di-posed of in time. Thee nook win either and IiADIC I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSBURG, PENNA., LINEN CoLLARS, Is agent for the sale of the 17rst Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. G PER CENT.43OID INTEEHT BONRB, ut par it interest plyable .10 , 71-Antaptlly ut nr Cullntior. .{II I,V:(0C411 i7.f.61.111ii0a yf.c 1:0. aRXOLD,CuIi t r Ottlymburg, N0v.27, 1667.—tf FIRST NATIONAT ! BANK GET rYSB URG HILL ALLOW SPECIAL DEPOiITS PER CENT. PER ANNUM PORI YEAR 31011.ji; WILL co:o vEh r 7-2 U NOTES I NlO :•-20 BON Di AS U: , U AI, free charge CASH CONIPOLIND INTEREST NOTES k COUPONS. Will als.purillaso UT sell STOCKS and BONDS of every kind free nf charge as t!ontrulseivri. and will nt 411 hairs pay this JIMIIIEriT PRICE for 06fa ) AND and with ple4Aure transact all kmAnt , 44 promptly a. hnrct,foro pertaining ts.s a well regniatell •, SI Eilt. A lINOT,U, Ca.hler. iiettyshurg.Nov. 6 lbGl-11 c .labito. G ETTYsBU ItG 1 4 1 VERY, SALE& EXCHANGE STABLES. 'I I HE Proprietor of these Stables, feeling thank ful ror the librralpalretiage hrre tufore received, begs leave to inform the politic that hi:continues the 1.1 V MIT . CUSIN Y.: 4 S at his oldstand tin Washington street,Geitygl , 3rit . .aecr the Itaili , sd, whate hp ij preNrrd At all time., to.tecciainieiate perso.is with anything 1'11,1314,e. COICUES, IiI;GOIES, tarnished at short notice and on reasonable term?, anduanspetent dt leers sent along it desired. Persons will be convoyed to ctlior town:. or to any piaci, I n the country. life stock and Coaches aro of the first g lass, and no lorins will lie spared to make passen gers comfortable lie is prepared at all times to furnish coaches . for funerals; and also to parties it. siring to go over the Battle Field .r to visit tics Springs. A LSO-II 0 It S E S AND 51 C LE S. will be...might and duld at ail t PIaVJUP , 40.11 - ing to pareb.e.t..cl: will 8011 It to their to call on the nolersigned, as Isis stock is warranted to be as represented or no dale. Ile has a tine lot of Ron.. and Moles at present on baud which will be sold un I easonable torrid. Thoy ore sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to sw'srk as represented. Person, wilt find it to the' rad vantage tocall at the old stand before hiring or purchasing elsewhere. - )Say 21, 1.347.—tr SICILOLAe WEAVEtt THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. Itrushtngtan Alfred, Belly burg, ADJOINING THE EAGLE JHOTEL T HE undersigned would respect fully Inform the public that he has opened a oew LIVERY, SALE AND EXCILANOS STABLE in this place, and is prepared to otter superior ac commodations In this Due. tie, has provided himself with Buggies ' Carriages. flacks, Light Wagons, du , of the latest styles, softie's( to meet the publi: de. mood: Ills horses are ativenod, without spot or lab, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old clip• pies," but all of the "2.10" order. !ti t ling partie, can alvraya be acCommodated and ci.tufortabie ~11:111inents furnithexj. Parties, large or small, can get just wind that •=:aht on the meet accerumulating terms. Visitors to the 11..ttle-dal politely attended to, and roSialde drivers furnished if desired. Parties conveyed to and front the Depot upon th rival and departure of every train. Horses bought i i sold, or axolutugetl, and always ■ chance for bargains given. Our motto is "fair play and no gouging." IMParticular •tteutlou pad to furulsblog Vo hlclw and.Llacks fur Funerals. on rselver that by charging moder ately and. by tarnishing superior accommodations, we cannot tail to ;Alma° every one who patronizes our establishment. T. T Mew va.lßBl. Nitride lard. CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS, CORNEA OF tAL rIMOR3 AND - EAST MID- DLE ST., OPPOSITE TILE COURT-HOUSE, ETTYSB PA., B VARY DIMORIPTION OF WORK XXIOUTRD IN Tag FINItiT STUN o'r ?UR ART May 29,18.T.L-tf ETTYSBURG MA RIME YARD. kJ! KBALEI A ARO. Irt Stet York at reet,Gstiolburt. Po. Wbere they 'rein-oared iOittruish a 1 I t fia of Work . In their limy. 111X1/1 1B 11011016NT 9 , MOSEL% IigADEITCiNX9 MANTLIO, id, &G lik"h4Cshlaitaiiiiatiesomr,asAeip the ekeapist. Sll4lOriels teall. Prod*"Oak/Haig exchange far EMMS . _ ... ~ . , . , .TX,..,/r4l rit A R' IS' .- wiliA4 sq c ' " rIEF . 4I . - tor' itit:lK OAIL t- r. wamiebill it itirsla. - (54thiug, tntg, GOots, 4 GEO. JACOBS &BRO., Ne 4 Boot and Shoe sfore.GILLESPIE & CO., ItgROIIANT TAILOR,B, D. KITZMILLER & BRO., Dealers in Flour, Grocer- GETTYSBURG, PENNA., ieS, NOtiOnS Sie . 1 I.oltl, STREET, OrPOME Chambersb7grg Strccf, Oettllsburg;• n o xi . d.or t. Keys:tap , 11140. CLOTHS, CISSIMERS, TWEEDS, Of all styles, and best quality the market can. produce, furnished cheap as can be sold in the country, which will be cut out, if desired, without extra, ch*ge. Goods Made: 'yp and Warrantea Also. sko o 4 gnnts for A,14111,1 Camay for the, Howe - Sewing .11achhte, The moat perfect &re! !able, in A mcrica ! The highest premium—the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and Gold Medal—awarded-at the Po‘ris Exposition, 1807. • The Howe Niach:ne will do a larger variety of work, hi better style than any other machine, and defies all c mputition for simplicity and ease in working.— Call and examine Mein. Clrce•..tra containing price list, EC. cart ho had on 3pplirat HEAD-QUARTERS HATS AND eitps, BOOTS & SHOES, Every kind of Gentlrmen's Wear, COTToN STOCK IN( POCK ET BOOKs, ritAvELING SACKS, lt.ri.Grt.ll,ll:en'r ~1:11! ac..l thrtis at the LOWEST CASH PIHCES Boys' Hats Sltrws, 1111.•;1V, C. 1•11 1,114! %VT .kprri SP.RIN(i AND SUMMER ILE (Y HATs • Fop. S. S. NI'CREARY _l-l As Jo., frivli and t II Vli+. the vary •lyla of • flue Silk Caiiiiiinere, and S.ift Fur flat, and a large Of fine and lour nrirril Wird lIATS and ; 'i. , !-4,401 , 4 , .ay . KLINGELS Boot ami Stu ov Emporium, srritErr, T 11'u D001:S SOUTII (l' Jll.' PREiI:I"TEI:I4.\ 11C1:;j1 ;ht. pnet ceta:ned 11,111 the city . with the hest and elte.tla•it eatiely Shots and Cla!tere. for ti;,rih4 an l t'eh , Jaer. * , * - r.' l !co,' h. Gctlysliurg. con.ist .4 of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, t PIES' BA LMOIIA i; A ITER. 4 , I.lDi Es' COM 3ION AITERS, LADIES' KID SLIPPERS. All LADIES' tiOCQCCJ BALMORAL:. IN LARGE VARIETY. Ii ENT'S' FI:KNCII C A I.F BOOTS, GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, DENT?' KIP BOOTS', CENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS, GENTS' CALF BALMORALS, 41 ENTS' SLIPPERS, all style:,, GENTir BROGANS. kc. MISSES' CONG EsS 2ERS, MISSES' BA LAIOR A L.LI ALTERS. MISSES' SP/ROCCO Bt LNIOR A LS, Ac , Ac., Ac. BOYS' CONORESS GAITERS. BOYS' CALF lIALMORALS, BOYi' kc., Ac. INFANTS' 5110 ES, IN LARGE VARIETY. M 64, 11..., And Shoes of LiAt•wia 11.111/f.lelillt All will be sold at the lowest living profits. tlny. ers,.from town and country.. arc incited to call and eianAe goods and pricey before purchasing else. Mare, feting confident that I who may call. Tbe MANUFACTURING of Boots Shoes. and Gal , ters, will also be carried on, in all its branches, as be ' lore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but first class woe Linen, and using none but the , choicest leather, he feels confident af maintaining his , former rcputation. Cortali,ly no th ing will-be left un ',lotto to deserve It. lia.,Tbankftil for past (scorer, ho sclipits n confirm ; ante of public patronage. O. 11. ELINGEL. Gettysburg, April 22, 1ai.3.-tt • THE LATEST STYLES OF SPAIN() AND SUMMER Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Just recnivvd by ROBERT C. COBEAN, Chanatersbidg Bh-get, F'irst &pare,. GETTYSBURG, PENNA., Where the pithlir can find a large and varied rt meat which he is selling chap. lie also nianufae tures and repairs HARNESS, of all kinds, promptly and on roanonablesternts. Itridlea, Halters, Trani■ Yallaee Wldie, Cigars, and a variety of no. lions, give on a c April 29, 18G8.-t, SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GE-O. ARNOLD has now opened a LARGE STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, mostly of Lb own mean facture,conslat log of ell a izeo of COATS, PANTS & VESTS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, AT PRICE TO SUIT 'TUE TIMES. we-Cali, examine and JRidge fur your solves. - 1011. April 22, 1868,0 •i'RUNKS, Valises, Oil, Carpet —. and ItnMond Sacks, at Cr,NN ISO DAM'S. FLY -NETS, Umbr4fas and Ho alety, &c., at CUN NINGLIAMT. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco,-! Cigars vied Pipe., at CUNNINGHAM'S. LINEN and Paper Collars, .Neek. ties, Ilandkerchieft ' and a great variety of No. lions and Fancy ttoods of all kinds, at CUNNINGIIIAM'S. D RESS Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. CLOTH Coats, Pants and Vests at CUNNINGHAM'S. FANCY Cassimer Summer Coats, paaaaatai Vesta at CUNNINGHAM'S. .90IMMER Cassimer Coats, Pants Rad Testa at CUNNINOIIA3II. -• LIVEN' Coats, Pants and Vests - at CUNNINGHAM'S. OTTONADE Coats, Pants and `Vote at • CI72ININGRAMI3. =I Cotton and Wool Shirts linwenst annimanora 10B.T-DAY 84110nr and Alarm Loans at CIINNINGRAWL Flutes, Fifes, Flue. wr,4111114001001m, OVIDIUW" TO Ilf ECM at,ei PAT Eli PAPER BOSOMS, (ILO\ IM, HAN OKEIteIIIEFS, Pl(UliFa C.I„N ES, &c., Sc MEE iil y,•r 111 lu'i~ (I/ C. NoItICIS =I DRAWERS, HOSIERY, &e., (nothing, MOO, cf boo, (tr. rusum mtJniei g ued 1114 , 6 opened. nr near Duot and 1. Shoo St re. on York street. Gettysburg, In the room rectally occupied by Sorsa h Iretittcfsir, and have last t eculred bola the City it large assort. went of BOOTS& SHOES BM GENTLE NI c. N, LADIES & WEAR, Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots, Congress & llalmoral Gni- tern, Slippers; &c. .i • . • We at,. MANUFACTI:II.I; TO ORDER, nil kinds 0 /Nall: i M.S . , SI U.VLINS", or Boars AND SI/ORS—the work being 'sr.'s, np Ili., am! fresh. al‘cr,. for ~...1., 4 ~ , of best materials *Ea by Bretl.l ass workmen. The (iitt.x.4vit .1 Co. a. 111 ./..rrt• no vliorl to g.:ra,t, and ! senior partner has .been .in that tu.ine.nl for aver 15 • are conlialent lat be:ng . abl.. to 410 1,0 hay constantly i yearil :ma perscatally ellperintensis MI wurk wade up; 1 krepin:: a fol! .1,1 choice stuck. awl belling at the j ClO7l/S, CASSLIIERS, JR ANN. We resin - canny invite the attention $.4 the public to , Yeaylt.,, , st pr . ..litd. C011,11 . 2Y PrtoDurn IvAute4,,lllbr • cur est .blisbuout, and hope lay alt ct attention to fot aho cash or ILI I nultuLgo Cr go..ba, hiv.h..t market : ' I.li , haze and by fiViling at lowest a :I , h 1111,4, '0 pi no td , it, allowe.l. JOS El'll S. ill 1.1.E9P1 K. • an: iri, alkibrartliAt..- DANIlit. C.ISIDIAN. • . ._.. • DA VD KITZIII LLER, J ACOII A. K rzmiLLCR 2,1, 1 . ; SELLING OFF! NEW CLOTH N - , G. "It 1( . 011 flo Weld, VAtle R 0 uE tel,Es _vD I. ( 2 0 ,t VIM; *A ,•LH,;,,,: ft—tuthr %Eilt Il$4• krit , AT BRINK EItIIOEPS.v eirrr O t.,. , 1 xt^ rt to their STACKS OF ! CASH, as that is Inv motto. j.. 1 1 : . 1 . .!t ri , c i li a l r : , l ,, Z I t liC in, c i or r n ,.. .i , r ui r , 1 t i l: „ . ,,, p i i i i , t ,. . , , i n t , t . m a i i i i i I , ' F A 11 i t; v I ; ,; u e e'. , I ~.,..: . r ~,,.., in,i, ~,......e„ , , an Plinio:ally IlltrActivo.w."rttneot of in - irt i t s, el. of all I;itotr. 111.1:1,....,, Ftt4nrP, CLOTIII.`7C , Foil SKIING .k SC ‘INIEII WEA 11 ' p which hel lour, Bacon, Lar,l Dried Beef, will null st ,ieli prices a c in n s et fait to : t„.ko them off seer r,,i,i,11y. Cat I and J „,1, 0 fur ~,,,,r , 1 I.ar,y tot ~ f . vel ) -._..tad Stig. ir,dlised flatus, No.l )lack-' selves., Tu look at the excellent material, tasteful` rti. :had :' ,l Ile. dug. cutting. and nett an ~,t,t,,,,id,d sewing, and then I My Liquor cannot be surpassed 1 to gel his low prices—calle t s manor help hut hay, t o cheapnes s or ,viality. In.:. Commott Witinkry 110 when they see it so , f ur infali .11,a1 ut oulturo Frt. I. Brandy. Holland 6in or, purpomvP. Huta Ry Keepers can e Whiskey— much f Ito has Coats, Punts, Vi to their interest to do so. sfa, Of :iil if ylorf and =nen alit, flats; lilts and Shoes; ibe empplit.l with Minors at City prices. and save I Phi: is, of all kinds, Ilied,y, Moves, 111 telker. , f .,.,,i,b,,,,,,i ~,,,k A„ ,.. ~,,..,..,.. . ,„ „. _ , zit, chiefs, Neck Ties, CraVots, Linen and Paper Collars ii ,i ;” ~.,,,e , ',„ Ah. :Z , A. ~.1 ,,, ,,,A ur V e '" v i: i " , - ,... ... -"" Suspenders. Brushes, Coint.s ; di J. NIA r.TI N, Trunks, Valises, Unitircllas, Pozhet linters. Segars, ,__ o _. ; ~.,, A. , !tolling., •I ,th.f tVal•1114 Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos,Plp., Stati.,,,,,y. L c , ''''`d -' • • _ Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and - ' ent other articles, entirely too numfiruni(to dstail la l\rkt BOYER sr,ol‘l A newspaper advertisement. fl..- S • Ile asks the attetition of the public tu Lis new , : stuck, confident that it will !,iitaii—s,i.l no Dan Carl I) EA.L E R S I N or will doll cltri*or. DOW t forget theplace—corner of Verk i treet and the Diantund,Gettyslonfg. . _ A1.:1122, IS6B. 1 JACOB LIMN KERII(4'F. Gito i il, RA - 1 , , , Q , .'YOTIONS ) ti El A) ) 1. I I , • _ _ - Tontertions, Top, CONFECTIONERY ME RTITREkAI 8-VLOON JOHN GRUEL, (hamhersburgSt., Gettvshurg, next door to - 4agle notch Haring e:dnideted hit 11..): 1.11:1•1111r, ti:110V,11,7.1 the latgest Inwnt ,nt nd in Get tyh!luri;. try•ll:l , ng FRENCII AND COMMON CANDIES, T.,,,,Nut.t, Lc.. end everything belongint: to a ("trot- • cLuoi.Ceuft, ti.merv, with special accutoloksiAli,. G.r„ .l I.adit , s and GeOlsruen. I-CE CREAM kJ(' oupplied un Ideorte.it P.• f PHOTOGRAPH ALIWIIS, LADIES' COMPAIONS () I 14 I'."l' DESK s, PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA BuIIEMIAN VASES, TO I'S, %, AT A. It. FEISTEL'S, A )pposlie Fa Store E. H. MINNIGIT I CIIIMBERS•111. 7 11(; STREET, 1;,3 If UE'll'YSllll6, Gillfcctloll. and News i)(Tot The Daily Papers of Baltimore, Philadelphia, INCNV York, and choice Aragazines. All kinds of COnfeetions:, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts. icze., &e., ICE CREAM. & CAKES supplied to routines and parties at sl,octest rates za.—tr DIAMOND SEGAR STORE. REMOVAL. The tivitlerAighett Lae reztiun,liais Soot Store to the NOP.TII-EAST CORNER (W Tilt: DI WIN D, OETTYSBUI;(I, wh9re he flake a continuance of the, pnblie patronage His ue,e location is use of the most CENTRAL ANP--CONVENIENT, and his dock of Seora 3111ung thu mist chidee and oat Isfactory Ue will keep on Laud tlio Lost BRANDS, and wilt manufacturtfor general sale throughout the county. N. will soli at the lowest living prices, and at wholesale MEM lie ie also the agent tui thoßichutond (Va.) Tobacco Worke r and will sip their Chew lug Tobacco, at wholo- sale lower than it call be bougl4 in the city Menirinlyer the placo,ln the Diamond, Iwt‘T etql Brink erhoirs Sture and McClellact's Hotel WASIIINO TON 111Elt1101V EIS April 8,180.-1 f JOHN M. MINNIGH. Dia -in o n4l thnfectionery .17 Ice Cre,on, Saloon BA LTINIORE Street, two doors above Centre Square, 'Cluttysbuit, Pa. Having returned from tho city with a full stock of Confectioner v, I will soil at thovery lowest profits—including FRENCH & COMMON CANDIES, Oranges, Lemons, Nis is, Toys. Notions, Ac., and eTecy thing belonging to a liretnlass Confectionery, with CAKES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also, ICE CREAM 'applied on abort notice. , May s).—tl Let all the People 'Come 1 .. _ Fancy Goods and Confectionery Store. THE undersigned, having bought L out J. at. Warner's Fancy Goods and Confection ery Store, on Baltimore street, nearly opposite Fehr,- estacks' Store, Gettysburg, Invite/111e public's patron age. Large and tasteful as the stock has been, no effort will be spared to render it still more at tritetive and desirable- Ile now offal, Writing Desks, Plain _candy, Work Boxes, Fancy do., Portfolios, Pickles, Satchels, Sardines, Pocket flocks, ' Lobsteri, China Toys ' Chow.cbow, Pocket Cut [cry, . Fancy Cakes, Jewelry, Ferena Crackers, Chess, . Wine Biscuits, Brasbes, Muaroon do., Perfumery, Flee Works, Soap% ' relli CP•aells, Comte, Writing Papers, Molts,Envelope', , Eltts• Tobacco A Began, 37ra ika., *c. *c., . . Pl '“Teo viiimoursoolutirriox.” • liclatoodslosin ea irTekial al thElawad Pal& Me prim. bellaiimittnA "usaitproAts" *tog "q *k lOW Naar, thimmelbm bed ItiF biog. qm4 salkqr. . 001 1 1 M 0011^4000 Jai! - : A. & PMTS. .70714 7 /00- 47 ' : . . GE'VTYSBIJRG, rNY ITI the attention of the pel•lic to their large L stock of U•csl+, :It MP ohd stand. on York street, next door to the Utoto, Inn, c 0 , 1 ,4114: of the brit of - GROCE It 1 E S, SaglirA, Syrupx. CATeri, To.ie, 3pl:es, Salt, 'Se.; the - BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR in tl Illiirkef, with 11111114, Allool.lers, Sides, VIA, Drivlt FroitA, .tr. Also, N 0 T .1 0 IV. V4lVlety: 11,13 r an•l Str•ne ware, Cr , :herr•uan•• 11:.kcts. Seg.tra, .till :a than, and l ilt alter articlrs. =HIE ,S'one, lrooden and Willow IVare, SIGN OF TILE ItEll FRONT. TX, A general assortment of thoy.bur g , r,, ISGI -tf all Goods usually kept in DU - MORN & HOFFMAN a FAMILY GROCERY. BARGAIAS ROC E OFIN CRESS S.: SON 11 A the l N Jai p enal " Co w r„ l et r • " ::1 7 1 . hi . I ( "u ' t b S41 " 11; r o e " ILAVe 1110 r,criva.,ll, Ei.i...rtrneut of FR MS II Glto CERIES, iucludiuK SugarF, (7,.ffee, 3101:maef, Syrup, Ty.., Spico, T.A,Avekr,kalt, Fi,h,llanr.Shr,ulderA, !cc, 60, 1 I E ENS WARE, CONFECTIONS, 4.41. Fro Faucy Article. and Nolitms Bauer- ally. W. u also ktep wr Laud FLOUR 11.1 If ste F.r vvo Are prepared to very tll, Judge for your- JoIIN CRESS. J. St. r'F. ES1•!. Grocery dud Flour tore MEALS & BROTHER lAV rt (T 31,4 d r SI-tr I Iv, 4,1 ttl:••1:• tltvy pra 1.• , , • t L. tt• ta: GROCE.IES, FL0171:, FEED, NOTIONS, .iz.4 11..0 %.:PA.:TU.:LES in at-aqua. fresh front the city as the ehespest thvy only ant theli.weat living pr,tit, they hope to merit ftLII.I rtACe/Te liberd share 44 public patrea.ge. MEALS & EEO April s, ISOM- --t(. GOOD NEWS ! 1 E\ RY ()VE It DEER, of.a ll .q,ury, . Penner., [7 AS ruuj hte I Lip new S .Ttrhe."4::.ann:l l s r : 4 11 terne.t from the city 4.0,1 et., 11 ut i;oAl,, which he respoctfully Invites .1“.1 the 1. nhlic e. nernllq to e. 5.11 rind et- GROCERIES, CEDAR, - WILLOW AND QUERNS-WARE, FLOUR CORN MEAL, FEED, Ac 6a Tlw ca•L or lir .1- will be given for Flour, Curti, hatter, Egg 4, Bacon, I.lrd, 11.sp,s, kc. April 1,1,155.—1 f GROCERIES & LUMBER AT PAXTON'S STORE. ON THE lIILL, RA LTIMORZ FRESH GROCERIES every week, from the City, Prurkiong, Dried and Greco Fruits of utl hand, nt lowest 112:11 FLOUR, CORN MEAL, C/lERSE, PURE CIDER VIN ROAR;SOAF3 OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES, NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIFiL BROOMS, lc.; LUMBER, such as Se:Loping, Posts, Shins,tes, Plsnk, lc. , contin %sally on hand lowest Using rates. Call and see. June 24.—tf. gitotograplilitrits. EXCELSIOR GALLERY PIIOTOCrRAPIIS, PHOTO MINIATURES Stereoscopic Views of the BA'T'TLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRA I ES, IMEM=MI GREAT VARIETY, AND A7' GREATLY RED COED PRICES'. 411 - Wu dal in nothing but the beet t&f Its kind. Cull and examine our stud:. C. J. TYSON, April 1,1865.—tif REMOVAL! THEO ETTYSBURO SKYLIGHTUALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he bu removed from Me old rooms on Westididdle street, to Baltimore street and nearly opposite theat ore of Yohnestock Brothers. The room he SOW occupies, has been recently fitted up expressly far his bugloss& The location it an ad mirable one, stabling him to take pictures In all shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any whereehte, LIFB—LIK.B PTIOTOGRAPUB, of every El:sand description, executed in the finest style, particular attention given to the ClallTlf..Dß.. VISITS. and in copying AMBROTTPRB and DA UHRBZOTYPEiI oi deceased friend'. Also— •• TUN 0 Br/TOM:11W GRUB, a naw etyleof picture which him become very point . lar with the public. not only fur their beauty, but for cheapwws and convenience. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLIU only. Also—.lßE POIICIILAIN PIC— TURES, which for their beauty and durability Sr. unsurpassed. June 21.11166. mulless. JOB PRIN.VING, EXECUTED NEATLY AND Ch EAPLY t OrortritO. PA., BUTTER AND EGGS, TOBACCOS, A I bO, MEE IN °Err YSBURG E if 0 1 ,1 L ALL liINI LS' 01' =EI FANCY ,COODS, NOTIONS I= AIIBItOTYPES, ttc., FM or nut 1411011P11011 AT TILIS Qinel. grp eoods, gotta', *r. YAHNESTOCK BROS. SPRING GOODS. We •re VOtt,i •ntly receiving Dew •nd teal Mole at) ire 14' EMU POPLINA, PleU RS, SPRING C•IAAK DIOS, ALPACA?, DIM %IN ZS. CA [ACM?, LAWNP, Abe, 14r,,, con writ suPPIY `4. , whit evrry variety of Morals for And Boy'tt wur. We have wlle,l ro • ~id.•r,bl y OM uwrtu.ent CARPETS, which la ;litany roduced price. QUEENS-WARE IS 1111.1.41.. ItA 11 A It D I= MATEILIALK. We ieel wo can uLike It to. Ikea. aktortmt oY thu purchurr, to purchur trunk u. IRON tl NAILS at reduced prices. OILS R PAINTS at low rates GROCERIES, of all kinds Ithe ne u tall and be comiikevf FAIINESTOCK Nowr ft- WEST CORNER, IV 7' 1: R SQ UA R F GE' IYSBURG, PA A L P A et' A 9. =III )111:41ANS, PRLAINKS, I•ALICOY.B A 81N(111AW BiLwOKALSKIRTS HOOP SKIRTS, SACK SW A W OOTTONA DE. ➢LACK CLOTUS TRICOT CLOTHS. FANCY CASSIMERRS II 4) S R Y, OI.OYLP SIJSP RN DF:Ra , COLLARS, JEA NS, DARPRTN, QURRNSWARD, KNIVNB ,AND FORKS. UMBRELLAS; WINDOW BLINDS • DONT FORGET ?BE PLACT.-14 April 22,1AG;.-tf 1868. DRY GOODS f MOST EyELLENT ASSORTMENTS ! ISELL for very small profits, and aim at doing tory large Ittiqinom. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FINE SILK POP. LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF FRENCH wow. POP. LINS. FASHIONABLE SHADES OF ALPACIA POPLINS. FRENCH CHINTZES, PIQURS, PRRCALICS AND L 4.WNS. BLACK SILKS, PLAIN SILKS, PLAID SILKS. SWISS MUSLIM, JACONKT MUSLINS, CAMBRIC. BLACK ALPAPCA, COLORED ALPAOCA, BLACK ALL WOOL DELAIN. RISTORI SUAIN I LS, CASHMERE BRAWL:4, Tiff bwr SHAWLS. CLOTIIVASSIMERS,CLOAKINGIS, LINEN DRILL INO, COTTON ADE. TABLICOVEES, TABLE LINEN, NAVIIINS, TOW. ELS. BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS. PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, IIEM STITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. MgN'S, LADIES', MISSES', A CIIILDRENII , ,a LOT 69, AND STOCKINGS. Agri am constantly receiving the latset styles of Drees and Fancy Goode. My stock mount'ses every ] thing usually found in • first-class DRY GOODS STORM, to which I Write th• attention of the public, feeling assured that I can safely challenge compari son with all other Stores In quality of g ode and low ness of price. fo Gettyburg, Pa., April 29, 11168.—tf ;'NEW GOODS. Cheaper, than Ever! REBERT & ELLIOTT, Baltimore st. , opposite the Court House, H AVZJusC Opened • new and large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods OF ALL KINDS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, - TWEEDS, SILKS, • GINGHAM'S, LAWNS; PRINTS, HARBORS, MUSLINS,&c., Proprietor. To which they !wale alteuttoo-4444 dstermloed to ..ti at lowest cash piplees. (April 8, Ifiet. —lf ROW- & WOODS ARE SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES, CLOTIftz. CASSIIII KM, JEANO, coTTON A D to CILVITIA I. TLL ME, I M 0111GYA SKIRTINGS, as. ' lettliuse", (414//p, poor sc. PIRROALII9, 11= NV A It E, IMMI DICSIRMILZ 1868. ALPACCAP, DILAIwL LAWN POPIM % EI nani.mirrp. Psiscuids, ao , 1, /I .4. RPEII, Ire raorautolui 11,1tintore Aired, tr4aidips TERSER Olt Tun STAR AND SLIYARtN thy morning, at 1.14ta yen not pail within the year. tinned nntil 211 irearegell thus of the 1,11.1:11ters. MM ?I ll his A liberal deductive lefUlei •lug by the quarteif, flsU Beare will be loserielllr • EEO aria. circulation oti half larger than that ever . In Adam. poonty ; ind„at cannot Le excelled. Jan Woka of all Rlndll wil aul al lair rates. 11;441, It.. tc , itt every rar4l7 at abort notice. Term. (u 4. rofts,sional DR. 11'31. STAI, I.t. havfognicreel44 services to the . publen t • ent,at th• Dagraerrees timoro west, will be preprr=r province of the booth& port Lel SOU of teeth are tnir enable. DR. D. MECIC located at MIDLER to the public, and hOtets by feutiotitil duili• to merit a r , patronage. DH. Jz., W. C. 0' Ila. hls Mee &Chie street, two door► above km = JOHN LAWRE Oat, Office In Chastberab of the Lutheran Church,. llorner's Drng Store, ethers♦ . and willing to attend.-ally • of the Dualist Portant' tn are lovlted to call. • . DR. HdS ftrISIPMED tbe Prete TLICEITOWN, gad olißvi Office at hie bones, toter Foundry envy, near the Rs given to Skid D 1110.140111. DAVID WILL AT LAW,Onler at 6iar ttir.er , 4Coo re Flittre. =I il.ty 23 1 , 1%07 CLAIM AGF,ITC signed Will attend to against the U. Uove Uvltot les. Deck Pey, Petralsm the Court of C 1.111119 At Waishingln. 29,1567. Attorney J OS. 11. LEFEY I=l Hill promptly attend to Wriliug 14.41,r, Lrn.o”., rutrnstarl to lilt tare. - Fmlorick'eltr. oc—apioNl by Dm Short, Kips I= Attorneys and McCONAUG • ated JOIINIt. KEA I claw at big old dn.., on lir Iv store, CbAmbariburg it Frterial attention given • ... , ••ttlement ut E,taten. A ,lithos to 1 . 1LIVIi••114, Monty, againgt I.l.7tatea.at all Um. ly attended I. Laud icarran 1411.w:dm], and n lowa and other weittern A J. COVER, .Lx-• LAW. .111 promptly all Al., Busitiedirotrastad ofriv bnt wrn n Nhn.,..t.N, • 'nr'■ Ito red, B.tll iin,,ro Nil rest May 9U , 18U; • DAVID A. BUE ?MY %I' LAW. will pr ti.,n•al4tl 01 other hnelge•V• at hiSl , ll , ll/11C. la 411 , 011ite tho Court 11,uso. VuSintSo OIIN W. TIPT ♦ISLE HARDER, Nor Diamond, neat door to Mtca Itrg,Pc, where be can at . to attend to all hn•leemin h excellent %Wotan t and vu Give nim a all. , if.v 29,107. SURV EYOR A_ CONVEYANCER. The ken ant a Conveyancer'• Lie a Ith the office of COUNTY the IF MT ING OE DEEDS.HON ARTICLES OF MIRSE OF SAL • !laving hudeouelder•ble as • hopes to receive • liberal •h nee■ prompt ly attetlt4 In • Post Alice •thlreea P•lrAeld, Stay 20, 1847. —1 y larptottro sun I= CA R P ENT T HE undersigned turnclut public that th Cerpeoting In the Shop term • •-es Schick, York iikeest. We ars in mut/no uLimia•n and a* estitblishmtnt w ant tywburg We hope by nte id Natant • •hnro of pn talc patronage May 29, 1867.4 WM. C. STAL GETTY:S7I (I CARPENTERS & Aro prepstr,,l to do :all I ng and writing Int IldtuP of a Thvy keep v.,mitantly oU BEEN Do4Ats. snurrEns, Bt.i:q WINDOW FRAMES, CO N DOW. BR A n,l nny nihe Arliale in 7 4 1.011.1 Millet (111 Col.llWiti, workmea alwAyb in rnatil with dlopatch $11.01,1,2 promptly alts .1.18, 1881.-tf TO TIM DPILDI TY, AND•AL WHO- WISH 0 THE undersign ed forme th• pnblic the CARPENTERIN nt hie old starid, o. War* str re.l7 at all nemesia limey • • thing done In Ms U. ao kindsof wort for butUdter.iba terisi, and as neatly mai& , any other establiabloentlie Manila always In readinurr •• jprotaptneu and dispatch. • Air •Thankflo I for put &wort, to bagne•• W ritefvo • liber rows. scar 29.11107. • eabinit FTJRNI D. C. SHE PETERSBURG, (Y prepared to offer :to itka • r cheap •• can be had ia the t igh_Parelmers wiU do Ira my Mock Define Dayllook: FURNI` ma I. lo maimlapaistat