tlllOll4l EAL ESTA"A' ' .%T PRIX ATE SAILI at Pi io t Salo tie aaluatta oil nate. hi Huntington a1...0t 2 miles inoith of 11411 . 0 Mt!'. lauds of li A. Wiitl.l3l,l, :lemma WM.- inare or lest atw '-nt• Future and' I•og. ,l.az Kitchen Ctiti. a Frame 3,1 thttr ,11,111 dings. Tbere • ••1 the , : aciliPtlt to the A; C.! about 150 t . 1,-ar tfre4, and a., A Maher o utig with the =IIIIM EMII the 1,,,;n1161. Carl Can •:41.14 it/C:t ,11 The propert,b le ilo soh: liy the ta.t of Oct I(enc. - - JUAN CLEAVER LtrA BLE PROPERTY ttee,astate of John Hoke de blie'Sele, on Slterrday flat 17th an order of the Orphan.' Court House and Lot now . ottenpied le west sale of Carlisle street, tocnded north by en alley, utter yroperty at said estate. t hoot deep with a two ,lllte ',e'en recently . fitted.wp, 'tee Ls .lestrAble as a rtetl. 1.111.1. c .tes9. urcb.t- pr t y will do well t.et. .1t •ck. I , v.., hvu Attend b% , swri by 4;): Aatu . N. INK. I). I)VI'llOILN, I;I ABLE PROPERTY e or the Ort,LAni'Conit rf Ad .14:1 id inn a thetninor r I. will toll at A , Ame comfy, l'ennn., •i ,frouting, 40 110 f. •t 1 ri i iAr, with lot Si,. 2on the north :‘l,l nth The I invrovEr- ITWO /1,4 - 7 Prima Dwelling, • h.ire trait ,trt rape ir :war thi. pnblic iven tern) made known on 11. - LANi•IN,IER, Guartliml 6ALE I%do ri 1 6 1. ,:,ue Lind, :10 at) . white 0.. k Thnl:er; situ creek, three I tL, hig6 r..al, and vu the I..nd adj.:hang kiertneriv arnt-Cingio ' Barn, uut- Iluuan,und largu hank Man ,:.,r f. 7 Tint turn tee.prentieen. F. A. cut., Adams eounty,,l'a. E OF 'A VALUABLE FARM fartulog, cZerd tch nu none resides, Rear tLe Rom Round trill P. 'O4 end Sulyhur Spring* and Iltireptutt, taming iul MALL'S, morn or [Wilk' two-story Outer road vtth .Lackel.itaten. There is , hr • watnr nt the door, three dint:mot running water In two ee, Lit. riles, end other fruit It good and new Rink Barn, other outtuilditiks, nog and yc tht.ntnanu bushels of lame Lint to the last tour year., and Th.. , ale about ad Acres of ,ite U.LI: ,tl,l whury. It al illacksinlih ‘,21, e• k. 44 pawl chulmit, of colt ivot:on, Price low; I)th,ntii wit It ioterest. = 1..11 aLlrr, 1. R. SHIPLEY, 11 Hill, P. 0., Adams co.. Po: UM FARMS FOR SALE net, at Uri Nut, Lid two irking 54 Acres, more ettlat, in Iliu " Lend tow uship, tile.eLker awl 1111i:tiny 's will, and 1 mile pulii.irrd i two-itury tied, a Li ae. llerboardeu Baru awl of her heti!. Zpl II; 111 :..pritly, 8a1i..., and je LAM' trrr Cti cI lug, 2 dr.:hatch. inng•-b Acres, more landA Jr JL.Litt Duct, SyLp nut utirrw, ./.IprlFtra • 11 urd 1; '. a tury 1,1%, el Log, wall buttr,ll,l 6 . 3 r LI, a Spring Butt ; nu p a wl, ucar ta, uwelling, w is h:,v lug Ago,tl g to view tither F.O ui, ur ,cor ou his, tut aciibcr re,oliog on DAVID eiTt.) V ABLE LOTS FUR SALE al Private cult, diva two TO ruing.ls Acres, more L..w in;; 1411,1 s of t. urd oW ern, atmut lude (rota t.,elt a. the 31yer'n property), ..ay Log llouttv, with a bud, .K and the other part name, t,e, Caro:et, etip, tquokb v eat bualltags, a well of ttl total,, at the kitchen doot, teie nun, .tc. aming , ll Acres and _ :) ,, luitig limas' of John A. :note /lieunotarial:id to WU. hip, rry Log thinse, with. Kitchen :11up and other o!d Wncr I/ eAr "lota°, 4c. t wr 1,0 , 1, ~41e. C;111 cid), I”, property. LiouINAGLE, 1. ~1 LE, Jun:, 11. LiiIOENI,;I.IL. MILL 1'1.101'k:11TV, 011 the furt.pike . Otto mile frkan the MITI. TIE FIOPERTY, with 4 ACltl an may he dealre.l, eu Marsh t bunt G ct tyst urg. lied kuowu, ME Ctf" D, 11/ ari r.. kigale6 of th a to tba Acre, wet from (hit, iburg. GEO. ARNOLD. I IL,LS fi FARM PRIVATE SALE g to retire from businees on era at Private Salo hie roltub in Libel tylowbbbip, Adums Lb of I , AI - field, kftavfil na Au enutnine about ;ti -Arty. 0 which In in 1ne.01,,,e, about r. p.!tv..ipally ',w.f . , awl the .ecnpitni Builaiose, Dam, yultls.ftiu, m 'wart , if• 010 pretenses. The .111.h.h De elliug eitb Barn, Wagon Slhgt, Bog it :her iluCt , sury unt I , lfilrf• llt:lie rl,l :0; “Ifti,lent Lund, the 'lilt Iconic is :Ai by , a et' s ,:1 blyac , the balance tho r00..t Kubgtobt.h4 hdt II both. 13 fent high, ten : 2 .1 re of Chopping Sumo*, .ehito ry and fixtures in ablest t 11111. There Is also a new' he geared, capable -of eemilig, per hour. The above }hint ned for grain being uttbiet .dTintune also,. for Ecbuels,' kb.ivvu by callir.g 1.2 the addressing lam at FatOh lit. MIMMffJ3I FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, ad hefty - el,utz turnpike, I!, enntaininj, 97 ACRES of ex— Ottilt flrupt.rittqlor ItßLaing;mud fo..ICiL - 1; ill lint ex.a.r.inc to the loUnik. r. l ;/..• OD the sun STLAIKEIV,. FARM AT PR:VATE SALE to soli at I . eirale Sale, hie Free,:oto tuwuship, L lama bredibg from Meritiee. Tavern Andrew field, Elea. • • Tit Bartu cesstalnal62 Acres, are pod Timber and a fair The Improvement* consist of 1101.11 iii (nearly new,) a large • ,Carl loge Snow, fog%Pena, er roweaaary outhultdinge.— • ring of water In the cellar Tear., la au Orchard of about Ft. The laud re under gore' gild erell-eretereu. purchase, a farm bhoull nut • Out as /ha tourtiater will tey . ;view 'Le frau will pleue J .N. MUCK IRABLE Rap ERTY M= offers at Prfrate e DWELLING, at the hue • lefikilisburs roads, in the • how- is sibetsztlally twelve Large ro•nue— ftpring of first rite " 1 34 /Wt. a land connect. oto a very pleasant one. end allay thierould be made one and deg - rants hymn in the JOHN RUPP . .. Eile ,pt 1r and a3tnitnel. Republican Mass Meeting. REPUBLICAN MEETINGB--The Be --, - rg:Meat meetings held in different page • , • ---- of the county during the !Past week have SLAUGX AND ENITHIMIABITIORNAIDON. b een h ew end enthinoses' indicating that r the people are being &refilled to a proper 1 - , 1 appreciation of the 1046Ctimes involved I, THE PEOPLE ARE MOVING. - in ihoullfoluggli iind:lo 1»-decided next • Thesday. The'ziumtingUlLlttlestown, the last of the series addressed - by Mr, Cess na, was the largest held in that place since 1860. The Gettyshe and Hanover "Boys in Blue" were* in full form, with torches and drum 'corps, while the Littiestown Brass Band discoursed excel lent music. Want of space precludes 'de tailed notices of the several meetings. We annex a list of the °them presiding at Gettysburg, Friday, Oct,. 9, MSS. LARGE POTA.TOE,2 I IO. JAoolf Wkl li I.MT, of Cm:abet:land township, has left wit , . us a untintnoth Sweet Potatoe, raised by film this season, weighing 41 pounds. LOS r—On Tuesday last, a Menioran- Book, belonging to Mr. A. A. CRAW- Fool), containing papers valuable only to the owner. The tinder will plea .so return It to this office. sacrament of the Lord's Supper kill be administered in the Marsh Creek Church on Sabliath , inortting the 18th inst. The preparatory Service nn Saturday at weiocit. lATTL.EsToWN MELTING.— We lati tlerstand that the Hon. JotiN E. Stunt and Col. seVat. McliEctar,'of Maryland, will address the Republican meeting in Littlestown on Saturday evening. FINE- APPLES.—We are indebted to Mr. jUSf.P.I.T. WITIIRESPOQN, 6ftreedOM tOWIIShip, for a basket of Tulpehocken Apples-- . the finest we have Seen this sea son. One measured i.I inches in circum ference. . . ACCIDENT.—On the 2tith ult., Mr. SA at CEL SEeatsx, Proprietor of. Grostren berg Springs, while engaged in making eider, had his right band caught in the press and injured very severely. He will hu ,liprived of the use of his right -arm for some time to come. ,c4-ittev. G. B. BASLER: a prominent nnvuber of the Lutheran. ehu reli arid Tres of the General Council, died at Pitts burg on Saturday .night. Mr. 8.. was educated at Gettysburg, and married a &tug ater of Bernhardt Gilbert, formerly of this place. • . NARROW ESCAPE.—A 3 Mr. Joni.; WINE I,I:ENNEE, or this place, and Rev. Mr. Ilola :a: of Smithsburg, Md., were driving past the depot on Wednesday last, the horse becaine frightened by the errgine and ran away. Both were thrown out and conSidera brused, Mr. brine having a severe tut iu the head. . SPIRITED.—We understand that t'ie Copperhead demonstration at Littlest°wit ou Saturday night was spirited affair. Captain Whiskey* marshalled his forces in full strength. The Gettysburg delegation reached home about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning leaving the Cars in a condition requiring thorou...l scrubbing and cleans ing for use by the Railroad Cempauy. • LARGE PLINPICIN. —Mr. JACOB IlEAos' has raised on the farm of 11Alm:1°N FOR= REST, in Germany township, a Pumpkin i•ighing 146 lbs., and measuring 6 feet 5 inches in circumference one _way, and 6 feet S inches the other. Messrs. 11. and F. aro both earnest Grant men, and this Pumpkin, like the great soldier, is hard to beat. PREMIUMS.—We notice in the list of Premiums awarded by the State Ag ricultural Fair at Itarrishug, last week, that our townsman, Mr. ROBERT SK Ds, received the second best premium fermis varioties of Grape. I\lr.i R. P. MOSEBY, of this county, re ceive.l the drat premium (00) foi 4 the best native Jack. STRABAN.—TheStraban Club ; if ".Boys and Blue". had a rousing meeting on Fri day night last, Which was addressed by Capt. C. G. Miller, D. A. Buehler, afidi. Knit/Ih, Esc's. When the Glut Wag organized wo said it meant WORK, and so it turns Most of its members hate worn the arty blue—have fought the enemy ih the field . —and have no -idea now of loWering the flag. They prefer to work and vote as they fought, and are rallying with enthus iasm under the great Soldier who lead them to Victory at Appomattox Court house. SOLD.---Mrs. BAUtikilill: has sold her pro pert) on West Middle street to HENBT A. PICKLNZii, Esq., f0r.5:3,025.' Mr. Picking to take possession next April. Mrs. B. has perchased a lot from ..Prof. Ehrhart, near the Preparatory Building, and will put up :a cottage. The Exxecutors of Christian Mussel man, tlee'd., sold the Retil Estate of said d'eceased —Farm of 320 acres in Hamiltonban, to Jacob Maselman, for 140.70 per acre; and the Farm of 190 acres in Liberty township, to Samuel Musselman, for 529.30 per acre. ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.—On Monday last, officer Heusuer arrested a man named Stine, hailing from some part of Adams county, under the charge of stealing a horse. He was placed in the lock-up until Tuesday morning. when Mr. Heusner went to the lock-up, and found Stine suspandid by two suspenders, which were tied to the steps of the lock-up. He was immediately taken down, and after the lapse of about twenty minutes, he recovered. Had not Mr. Heusneiiisited the cell at the time he did, Stine in all probability would have ended his life. He was taken to York and committed to prison.— Mittiover Citizen. RAILROAD.—Last week we referred to the feet that the Gettysburg Katalysine Spring Company had perehased all the land from Willoughby's run to Gettysburg, lying between the y Hagerstown and Chamberhurg roads, except that owned by the Theologi cal Seminary and the Zay lot. We have since learned that the ,Company intend to lay uut au avenue So feet wide from the foot of Chambersburg street, through the Tyson property, and that a Company is being or, ganized under the Free Railroad law to lay down a Horse Railway direct to the Springs through the lands of the Seminary, MEAT MARK ET. —Messrs. NICHOLAS ••Coooni and Stltosd. CoDoiti have purnh .ased and are fitting up the room, on York street, recently occupied by George H. f*iwope as a Cabinet maker's Shop, for a Meat Market, where the public can pur chase, at all 4, 4 41,411k1Zahe day,tbe beat quali ties of Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pudding, kiaua ' age, che. This will supply a long: vietiiiecl 'ant in this place, and the reputation of the Mes , rs. CoLizuri as reliable Butchers will makt it a success. . The business will bl 3 v!+acted under the Orciik 9 1 1.1",i 7 PODORI A.Nn ' s 3f. Open:on Tueesda:v , next' RONl'i 11101.—The Republican demon stration On Weeuesday afternoon and night paused off ,iuieti):, notwithstanding some provoking in cidenLi calculated to excite feelitw. While Gen. aawley was speaking in the afternoon he was interrupted and an noyed for nearly a half hour, by the beat ing of drums at Weire hold, themagon with drums beating finally passing slowly through the diamond. The General at this point stopped remarking that he would "wait an til the last division of Lee's army lu:d pass ed," a bit of Irony that provoked shunts or laughter. At night, some rowdy stole one of the Hanover banners, iirtataiug it from the hands of the person who was .Carrying it, and it has 131111Q8 been miming. Several capes and torches were also steest. We - arc glad to say that . these discreditable pro vocations failed toproduce any disturbance, the Republicans wisely refraining Aom hostile acts. RATTLE ,PICTURE.—The Philadel phia City Rens Mates that the aruist, Mr. Itorusmultp # hi progressing rapidly with his colossal Picture, "The Battle of Get tysburg," for which he is to receive from the State $30.000. ALL KINDS OF JOIrWORICHafing largely added to our iteiltth. Printinat., we are now enabled with the aid of our Campbell Power Press, flofd Jobber, and pripaps„ turn-,4 311 0 pr , miptly all kinds of Prititing; from tfte smallest Card to the largest Poster. luau ding Pamphlets, Speeches, Catalogues, Circulars, Programmes, dm. With our new Job Press, The Republican Maas a:meting on Wed-, nese - lay iast, • notwithstanding the 'llml notice, Was a most encouraging demon titration. From all pacts of the county the substantial men ofihe party came in i.o attest their appreciation of the impor ianes of.the 18.11186 involved , iii the cam paign and to hear those leaned discussed by the distinguished gerttfeinen announc ed by the State Committee. Indeed a noticeable feature in the meeting was 'the large proportion of substantial, elderly Citizens, t h e young men 'having mostly prefered to participate in the night . Meet ing. But for the county Fairs In progress at York and Chamberebnrg, the atten dance would have been much larger. A large staging, wreathed with green, ?lad been erected in the diamond, from which the speaking took place, while national flags were displayed all over town. At o'clock, Hon.' EDWARD MbPitassore called the meeting to order, by moving the - appoiutu.ent of the following officers President—Henry Lott. Vice Presidents—Maj. Robert Bell, Jacob Musselman, E. H. Hiteshew, James Moore, John -Brough, George Hagerman, Jesse Waltman, Wm. King, Edward Build, W. C. Seabrooks, John Hartman, Wm. Young, (apt. E. - McGirdy, Washington Lott, Dasid Stewart, Josiah Benner, F. B. Picking, Eden Norris, Philip L. Houck, Capt. John Horner, Hugh Mellhenny, James McAllister, Michael Saltzgiver, New = Horner, John Cress. Secretaries—R. , W. Sadler, Peter Krea dy, J. S. Witherrow, Reuben Crone, Philip Reamer, Jacob G. I♦lcllheny, Moses .11. Neely, Charles Herbst, H. C. Peters. P. F.tisZER SMITH, Of West Chester, was introduced aud addressed the meeting for about one hour iu a very able speech, and was followed by Gen. S. W. CRAWFORD ; of the Regular Army, in a few brief and well timed remarks. As an officer of the' Army, the General felt reluctant to par ticipate in political struggles, but having participated in the battle of Gettysburg ho could not hesitate to respond to the call of the meeting and assure them of his cor dial sympathy. His position in Kentucky gave Mule opportunity to know the condi tion of sentiment in the South, which was as rebellious to-clay as during the war. He believed the only way to secure Peace and Order in the country was to elect the great Soldier who had conquered the Re hellion. Every true soldier and patriot ought to vote for Gen. Grant. Gen. Craw ford,it will be recollected, lead the gallant charge of the Reserves at Round Top which broke the Rubel lines July 2, 1.863. He is a Democrat and was but recently claimed by the Copperheads as a Seym mourite. The Meeting gave hint three hearty cheers. Gen. JOSEPH R. HAWLEY, of Connecti cut, was next introduced as a gallant sol dier and a live Yankee Governor, and for two hours held the close attention of the ctowd by one of the most logical and elo quent speeches- to which we have ever listened, intermingled with sharp hits and humorous illustrations which elicited fro Tient applause. His exposition of the record of Horatio Seymour and the Infi delity of the Democratic party to every principle of Right, and Honor and Justice way a scathing one, while his- defence of the Republican party, its policy. its aims and purposes, was thorough, eloquent and over- whelining. - --- The meeting adjourned with three hearty cheers for Grant and Colfax, and three more for Gen. Hawley. THE NIGHT MEETING IWas a monster demonstration, far ex ceeding in number that of the afternoon. It'was announced to be held in the Court. house, but at an early hour it became evi dent that the Court room would not hold half the people, and lights were catempo - at the stand in the diamond. It was intended to have a torch-light procession, and the Boys in Blue were out intuit force with banner,, torches and equipments. 1 and a brass baud. The Hanover Club was expected to participate in the procession and had telegraphed that they were coin ing up 300 strong. The train, however, was provoking delayed, not reaching the depot until near 81 o'clock, while the peo- Iple were clomarous for the speaking to commence. In consequence of the late hour, it was determined to dispense with the precession, and the two Clubs marched maid wild enthusiasm, to the dianiond, the entire square being brilliantly illuminated with-the glaro of torches, and transparen cies of every conceivable shape and de sign. As soon as order was secured, CLIN TT: LLOYD, Esq., of Williamsport, was in trodiMed aad addressed the, meeting fur about one hour with much ability, being frequently applauded. Gen. Ei AWLEY was again called out, and madewanother elo quent and telling speech, and was followed by Col: MOFFIN, of Staunton, Va. It was now near 11 o'clock, and the meet ing closed with repeated cheers for the good 'cause. 'Taking it all in ali v it was a cheer ing demonstration and augurs - well fur next Tuesday. ' TIIE MORNING GLORY. —Col. C. H BIiEHLEK has received a large assortment of * these famous base-burning Stoves, which on the score of economy, cleanli ness, easy management, and, general util ity stand unrivalled and defy competition. The great demand for them last season. taxed the capacity of the Manufacturers to Meet the demand., They are much im proved and will doubtless ere long take the Place of all ottiet stoves , for parlor, office, store and shop. Call and look at theni, at the Warprogm on corner of Carlisle and Railroad street, dpposite the depot. Also, oikband,a- full assortment of the best vafieties of COOKING STOVES, including the Spear,Noble Cook, Waverly, Oriental, Washing. Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, .tc. dm., all WARRANTED to 1 , 13 good bakers. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money refundesi. Also, a large assort ment of Hollow Ware and Tin Ware, Doty's Washing Machine and Universal Wringer. Call and examine. tf ' WHY WILL YOU SUFFER—When the remedy Is so easily procured? If you are Debilitated; If you are Nervous; If you have the Dyspepsia ; If you have no Appetite ; iT you have no Energy ; If you neveribelvell ; If you lave any ail: went prodeodhte front woakneite of the digestive organs, use a ' few bottles of HO OFL A N D'S GERMAN BITTERS, and you will soon feel Wee* different person. ”Ifoojiantra German Bitters" id entirely free from, all Alcoholic admixture. LAND'S GERMAN. TONIC will cure tho same Diseases as Hoofiands's Bitters, and * a compound of all the ingredients of the Bitters with pure Sim* eral6 Rum, orange, anise, to., making one of the saost agreeable and pleasant xemedias extant:—Prinalpal Office, 6 Arch St. Philad'a, Pa. Sold byall•Druggista. It NOW's THEVTADI—R. G. Cositait Is low selling his Sabi, Caps, Boots and Shoes, at greatly red need prices, in oriler to make room !Or his Fall and Winter stook, Persons in want of any thing in this line should mill. Ile also keeps a No. 1 srtinle of Trunks, Mid° expressly for• his trade, Vail S, Carpet, and Oil Sacks, tto. The public will Anti at his establishme4t pay taint they vast in the gentleman 'a for- hashing line. WWI bim a ball, Store 01 4 thainbemiburg street next door to Jamb's Clotttigg emlioritun. easst.3B.l4 FINANCIAL,:—PaAturs "FLOE DI trikyb i i , the new' perfume ihr the ,hand is - -4Tessing olmikkrOle 4cette tnentatuongthe live-twenties, siso = Long the sweet sizteenit Bold by s3l druggists 1-8 • BENDERSVILLB. President—Capt. John BUrkholder. Vice Presidents—Josiah Cook, Wm. B. Wilson, lid ichael F. Bhwk,Elijah Wright, Elittha Penrose, Win. - . 11. MoCreary, and Moses Sterner. ' A Secretaries--John B. Wright, Wm. Reed, Win. B. Miller, isate . R.Peters, Win. F. Sadler The meeting Vdir - a,ldiessed by Hon. John Cessna, A. J. Cover, Esq., D. Mc- Conaughy, Esq., and Capt. C. G. Miller. r., LITTM TOWN Presidopt—Geo. Bwebow. , Vice Presidents—lsaiah Diller, Enoch Lefever, Daniel S. Barnitz, Joseph Barker, Dr. Wm: Bangs, Daniel Base hoar, David Bowers, Jacob Yealy, John Spangler, son., Wm. King, Charles Spangler, Jas. JI. Colehouse, Fred. Bit tln,z er, Ephraim Myers, Thomas Adams, Dr. R. S. Siess, Geo. Little, J. C. Rind- Laub, Samuel Weikort, Joseph 'Luck, Jacob Pitzer. Secretaries—Joseph Lefever, James A. Lefever, A F. Barker, Win. , Yount, James Owens, James W. Cress, J. W. Barr. The meeting was addressed by Hon John Cessna, Capt. C., G. Miller, and Mr Gephart. ARENDTtiVILLE President,-Capt. Jno. Arendt. Vice Presidents—Geo. Arendt, Jacob Comfort, D. D. Gilt, Esq., Jno. Minter, Jno. Galiagli@r, Tuos. Bushman, An drew Bittiuger, Geo. Bear, Lovi Pitzer, Dr. J. P. Brennaman, Capt Win. H. Ad ams, Lewis WWI, Sami. Steinour, Saml. Lawyer, John Kraft, Saml. Beecher, John E. Steinour. Secretaries—lsaac Day, Sam!. Omer, John Haines, jr., Geo. Mace, Howard -Font, Calvin Beecher, Cornelius Steinour, Geo. Bittinger, Jamison Myers. The meeting was addressed by D. Mc- Canaughy, Esq., and Lt. Wm. H. .hyster. CASLITOWN President—Peter Shull. • Vice Presidents—Peter Middy, Solomon Hartman, Henry Munehower, Adam Bieseeker, Daniel Heikes , Hamilton So lis, James Gallagher, Win. Scott, Henry Hahn, Martin ➢filler, Jeremiah Bieseck er, Jacob Smith, Capt. David Rockier, Daniel Heintzleman, Washington Gyer, Joseph Kuhn. Secretaries—Wm. Stover, Levi Heikes, Alex. Bucher, Hanson L. Mc'Elven, Wm. Diesecker, Dr. R. Elderdice, James A. Rebert, Daniel Law ver,Harrison Brough, Israel Rife, John Hartman, John Sholl, Wm. Carpenter, Eli Stover, Samuel Stocksleger, El iram Stover, J. D. Heintz leman. The meeting was addressed by lion Edward McPherson and A. J. Cover, Esq DRORBAUGLIS MILL. President—Col. Wm. F. Bonner, Vice Presidents—Abraham Ziegler, John Set re, John Clepper, Reuben Dresbaugh, David Arnold, John Sheffer, Daniel Hoff man, Wm. S. Cart, Jae; Mcßride, R. W. Sadler, Jerry Shelly, Johnathan B. Myers. Secretaries—William Livingston, Augustus Welsh, W. W. Seire, Thothas Stephens. The meeting was addressed by D. Mc- Conaughy, Esq., S. J. Koontz, Esq., Lt. Wm. R. Eyster. Or." Down with the tyrant" of igno ranee that induces you to patronize worth less "ism and Domani Mt CI a rai ) sir . "Barrett's yslisiable Hair Restorative" finds favor wherever it Is used. This-es the preparation to which a "silver medal" was a warded at the N. H. State Fair in 1866.—Louisrille Journal. It NON IS THE TINIE —Housekeepers can economize by laying in their winter coal at once, as freights are now lower than they will bo a month hence, and Coal will necessarily rise. Persuns;desiring to save money, will do well to call at once on Col. C. 11. BUEILLER, who is prepared to furnish all kinds of Stove, Blacksmith and Llme-burner's Coal at lowest market prices GE TTYSB'G BUSINESS DIRECTORY (See Acirertisemente.) ATTOILNETB ♦r LAW, R. G. McCreary; York street. in residence. MeConautthy Krauth, Chambersborg it., residence D. Willa, on Public &Inure, in residence. A. J. Cover, Baltimore st., nor Pahnestock's store, D. A. Buehler, Baltimore street, In residence. A.A.PUICR. .1. W. Tipton, N. F.. ear. Public Square BALERS. Newptrt t Ziegler, corner Washington Middle its ROOT a SHOEMAKERS. 'D. Kits:miller k Bro., York at opposite Bank. D. 11. 83ingel, Baltimore street, skint son Are. John 11. Boiling, Carlisle street, near Railroad Depot, 0021/11,CTIONS, TOU, .1-C. A. B. Feistel, Baltimore street, Brit square. Z. B. Chambersburg et. op. Luth. Church John H. Minuigh, Baltlmorustreet, Bret square. John Gruel, Chambersburg street, near Begle Hotel. CARPENTIDAS AND CONTILACTONNI. Wm. C. Stellsmlth k Bon, York street, Ind Wows Wm. Chritzman, Wast street. near Chambereburg. Gunman & Howe, York West, second square. CARElLtalttl, SC. Danner k Ziegler, Middle sliest, near Baltimore. Perry J.. Tare, WaAltoona at., near Onarnbersburg W. K. qallagher, Inuit Middle et. second square. ciorarso George /avoid, cor. of Diamond and Chembereburg et. P. Cunninghbam, Baltimore street, fi‘vare. C. Norris, Chambersburg strata, firs nare. Jacobi di Brather,Dbambertburg street, t 'square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Public Square • con, Lunn, Lutz, tO C. B. Buehler, earner of Carlisle and Railroad streets Jacob Rai/Iy, corner of Stratton and Railroad. Dr. Win. Stailsmith, 'Baltimore street, first square. J. L. 11111,Chambersburg ittnoet, oppothe Eagle Hotel D 1130911111 A. - D. Buehler, Chambereburg it., near PahUr Square Habers, Baltimore street, first arum. B. Horner, Chamb'g st, opposite Chest's Church. D&T DOOM Ifabiestock Brother', cor. of Saito. and Middle eta. J. L. &lack , cor. Baltimore and Public Square. Duphorn & Hoffman; cor.Carliale and Public Square •Robert & Elliot, Balt. at., opposite the Oourt-house. Geo. Arnold, cor. Diamond and Ohambenburg et. I , OI7NDAY. David Sterner, West street. roirtaariuro Jara omaasizoir Koons. Bighorn kCo dor. Washington sad Railroad. IL S. Benner 1 Brother,rot. Stratton and Railroad McCurdy A Um(ltou, arMale Street. WWI= T4ID, Peter Rattler, Railroad, Rut of Strattorrstreet 113ZZ] D. Armor, Fast Middle street WILOCULIS, kC. J.Creas k San; eon Chatiabersburg and Public Square Win. Boyer k Son, York st., one:kite National Bank. Meals A Bros., Chambersburp st., second square. cor. of Baltinsoreund Nigh streets. Talulestock Brother', cot. Baltimore and 31.1ddle sta. nigh= A Co., car. Wasblnetou and Railroad streets H. B. Benner t Bro., car. Stratton and Railroad eta. McCurdy t Hamilton, Carlisle at, AFllsapie & Co., York at., Stet Kama. N. M. Paxton, Baltimore street, third square. irAzawten arm CUTLUT. Danner i Ziegler, Daltdaiore street, first square. lishneetoeic Brothers, earner Belto. end Middle ere sawn, £O D. SteCtreaty k fon, Balta. at. opposite Pres. Church. • EMS, CAP4I/14:1110, *O. 8.8. McCrea/. Ctiombirrobarg street, irirt spare. Jacob Brink orhorg cor. of Tort a., sod Public Niro. T. C. Norris, Chambonfarg Welt, And ovairo- R. C. WOO% (Masfamoolarfr K. Na bunged glee Haig, W J. L. Tate, prowistor,csicser , Ob!lndlro' • Keystone Bousleel wortietor, Clbambers• burg itteet,oppmdte Chrtet's Wank 71. Weaver, Washkagton at., north of Obatalbensbarg T. T. Tate, Washington st., near Abe* Rotel. Kumar maks. S. M. Coulson, oornar of Bantam mod Midas drop!" Mink 4 knitter, York at., out o 1 Iltratkos. Tipton a lam pot gioNit i m*te itatknoi Bra. 7.4r1 bildmweit.rikatisquare. iStlietal. J. W. 4 Pima. saiskaor• stmotiwilfirb. OMOIL. Mar d ileathsa, 3antenori - st,, tinishmy betimes the overt Maw *ad Public Ikpumik west AU. swot's, ItrIGUILS, O. H. Httibkr, °oasis dr.ol:4llll4iiiii WNW,. a.axa e ro.rt-4,, ' . - , 1 6#410 011- 71,431 ° 48 4 1t ~I 0 4116 ‘0 2 ,0 2614 VIUMELTAM 1113111 .i•riodiat OilPi Tot 42 " 1, " DI " etuare' laws Ifieseftir, 11 4 / 1 4 Ond, polo* EL dalEtll we Grab & Produce Ilarket. ' - iteraiore, ?Wanda) , lkaist!Ba• StrPga fix,6lThis Y T oot sivs 80 Exnet.11 1 1 , 01114........:..., 9 siA, role - lie WErraWVIAT, • ,•••,..•••. 2 itio.viromaT, ; 2 oo • 240, Goss, 1 is g I go Rug, „ 1 85 7g 155 OATS, 60 • '79 TDiOTHI=SIED, V 15 ,- @ 3 25 OLOPZRALCID, 8 25 €7 9 00 FLAv-BRXD, • g 65 op -2 76 GAOON, BUOULDICREI, 183 go 14 . . " Bums, ........ .......: 16 17 " Hems,. 20 @ 22 LARD, ' 2 03 @ *.2 1 GOLD, Phila 1 413 Gettysburg Grain & Prartston Gettysburg, Friday morning. Bupam FLOUR, :900 &mu FLotrm, .... 10 00 011 00 WHITE 2 30 Co 2 -.50 RED Write.; RYE, BUCKWHEAT, TIMOTHY • SEED, ' • 275 CLOVER SEED, ....... _ 7 00 POTATOES, 1 00 Btr . rnut, ' 36 LARD, _ 16 toes;.. 20 Decor; Hama, 10 " SIDES,, 16 " SnouLnens 16 Sosp, - 6.@ -8 TALLOW, 1U 200 @ 2 10 76 1 20 MARRIED BAITMAN—ROUZER.—On, the 27th ul., by Rev. W. CtiYen, Mr. George W. Battinti4 to Miss Martha J. Rouzer, both of Adams county. DOLL—MyEtts.— On the 4th inst., by the Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. John if; ,Dull, of Straban tOWllBllip, to Miss Susan Myers, of Buller township, Adams Co. DELL —IICNDO RE. - On the 24th ult., by Rev. W. F. P. Davis Mr. George W. Dell, near Gettysburg, to Miss Carrie E. Dun dere, of Hunterstown. MeAFEE—Hoart.icti.—On the 4th inst., at Gettysburg,by Rey. Edsall Ferrier, Mr. Mark S. McAfee to Miss Maria S. Hue filch, both of blercerithur_g. MoGlasuouLts—Mykka.—On the 16th of August, by Rev M. Bushman, Mr. John C. McGiaughlin to: Miss Maria E. Myers, all of this county. MEALS--SHAFFESH.—Ou the Ist inst.. by Rev. 1). M. Black welder, Mr. Jaeoi) B. Meals to Miss Sallie E. Shelf , r, both of Huntington township, Adams county. VALENTINE—GROVE.—On the 17th uIL, by Rev. M. Bushman, Mr. John A. Val entine to Mrs. Elizabeth Grove, all of this county. ...Wom.k.-r—SErr.—On Lllr3 2ltb ult., by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, M. Lewis \Yu llut to Aliso Eliza A. Sf_ , pp, Ip,th near New Oxford. 12ICM ...7r - Obituary notices 5 coats a lita 1 , ,r ell over 4 lined —cash to acconipatiy no ti•.es. CASKEY.—in Mount .Pleasant to w nsh ip, on the 6th nit., Charles Levi, infant son of Levi and Louisa Caskoy, abed two weeks. GEUSSMAN.—Neur New Chester, Mary Agues, wile of Rev. 11. C. Grossman, aged 26 years, 3 mouths and 21 days. GROMMAN.—At Atddand, Pa., on tho 3d inst., Charles Peale, son uf Rev. 1.1. C. and the Iwo Mary Agnea Grossman, aged LJ) days. MILTON.—On the 11th ult., at East Ber lin, Daniel Mat en, iniant son of Mr. ..V.- jttert T.ehop, aged 1 t months. the Zld inst., Margaret Mowry, aged 72 years, .1 nium:.s, and IS days. SOURDEEtt. —On the 19th u;L, Maggie Ellen, only child of Jame. an I Elizabeth Sourbeer, aged 2 years and 9 days. getv- drtrtistinnt. 1 4 1 0 I t S AL E, That TWO-STORY WY.ATIIEEBOAIIttED 11.ttitIlt In East Maine street, now In the occupsi.cy ol )Ir. Ileaorteks. The lot ti 0 , 1 feet front with a stable, and well of excellent water on Is Apply to NOTlCE.—Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of 31,45 a urrsa, ihnb IntliniS) late al Latimore townehip, Adorns county, rat, memaitee. two msig- barn Aprol.wir some ed, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted o sakilmarteta make immediate paylatat, and these livingelaimaegaleetthe mute to present them pro• . petty authenticated for Scttle,runnt. YRAMILIN bLAYBAL'OII, Oct. 9.-6 t ipo-Administrator resides in Boater tp., Allttuto Co., QUARTERLY, REPORT of the condition of tLe FIRST NATIONAL BA—NE uP OSIiYABUBG,on .11,aplay umruing,o,:t. 5, 18=.:b: REL:OURCES Lomas, Disci:mut awl OTO,Cirlft..... V. S. Londe, Other Bond■ Due from National {taut", ...... turbitere and Expenie, OW; LI .t L? Cepi . ..l, Surplu, PDancettats I PI'OM.. and Loss Circulet'cn, I Deposit. Due to l'inti,nal 11:10‘.n. ..... .4. t Dividend. unpaid I certify tkat the above state:lsec, ie enrrtet to lha beat of my knowledge :Ltd ARNOLD, Caebior. Oct. 9.-3 t (YGARTERLY REPORT of the 4W,1 OKITYSBURG NM:ft)NAL DANK. 'emus 5,15155. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, 81.7.9,357 IA U.S. Bonds to favors circulation, 159,600 00 11.8. Bonds on hued, 6a1,0a0 00 Doe from Banks,..— 32056 94 Cash, 24,968 01 Real Estate -5,(8)0 00 Premiums ' . 1,543 75 I Taxes 1,252 47 Bonds, 80C 00 Cash Items including stumps 891 48 1 ilxverses, ---- 345 V t 'LIABILITIES. Capital, 3145360 00 Circulation 130.500 00 Deposita, 110,284 go Burplua, ..... -......, - 17,100 00 • lllemmas., —. 7,037 42 State Circulation,. 4,302 00 -.- Due to Hanka,-2.380 t 8 .. . Profit snit Lou, 2.271 25 Dlvidenda unpuld,—....-.4 1,00.1 73 • 4-H-44-H-f• I certify that the abova-report to correct to thp beet oral knowledgeand belier. Bet. 9.—lt I. EMORY "BAIR Ctiblei. MERCHANT , AILORINti . The poblici lot rat WM. T. KING'S In York street, . opposite the Bank, GETTYSBURG, PA., TERIAL of .ml 7 eactiptioa tor' sokr, and bops' wai t of tbit' beat t ..Uen'a and Boy's ITeoty Boots at very low Prime BOW . & WOODS. Sept. 4.-6 t • ALL tollos late &rut al Mazza & Sunattanare hereby n4itled to oat and Settle be foredkeiladitSttf •AttembeT " all luteettie4.o. 'mu% th&t.ilate - will beTlaeed in die b l uoi, of dem ibr rievietl. The be, are In the Ito& of w.4181D142, carper of !Ra il road 'itud w 4aktingtow sties ,vvito,4eallihatlsed 63 settle tho . BIDDLE WANTED DIXEDIATELy..-.. 30muirmAN 91 17.14, to make wog worfF. Good wail eiau m ;:iyin aj arr"S n ChittrebOn6 PPt• 5"-'li Q ~ENT, fIiIO:OI3TORS,BRICK DYIiISELINGEOII*6O34,, ',.it e isbmi li etreps;oectipled tti Pr . M. 1 5.4 161 ./ 1 8.411!"441-t IVlNtorlogr thew AppilY ti , 4B! W .A' ff "CAlti A L . >. d ee bithle P liiittrALND; etiuntNit o. 3 ON'OLD, u 6-41, - . • re` 4rtuLANIKS, 1:14elmoa, 44, 5 ,1 tkf i,* Iti ! ecti tioits P ,_vr ee tekoat .dm d sammot*mgibpasaseasoll , I . llxsosatkpm ski wip,' *swan Forma low , g:vuu and n .144, 1c ISA IjANZAIIN, I , HEN RV !. I=llllll/19 rt !.:It to _AYER'S LiL MEI thj It 1, • I oi:t rl,l, ' is r,r4 put- Ll -. 41 t-,te f ..-cf rt,ei With- . •'4llll :L•":.I f I MIT Itt r th ,ur• EMS : rc!, , itl• • ac,ir Eli R. 1U BY Lowell, Mass„ Ilextl Adterfistnients AOBNr, w.,,,i, 1., THE ORIGIN- Pli. i kr 6 .3k,,NE:s GREAT X iTIC ORA TORT AX woRR•I . -. ~ ..4114 . EP4VIONS;" I- T ). 046 Donal.-- Biakcitlo6 Aki , elegantveloste of mrestinerlt esd:,Nst,irmtietpoill ~ _. - ~, . A. , ' : / of peat irsterestfer ill. rWent, . , .....1-,, , 1 , - ~' --:",-- ,WIT - II 300 BE4 Tl.i''OE Motive., ' '.- MABLISIIED 7 1(-111*''C:ti: : ands sketch et the Aistive." Xxeln • . . our stock , co , 401u2; of . T ,.. 7 nem , . of .., alve territory given aid huge ocininthalons.— For circulars and agency. tiddresa Newark. N.J. the kriblialtera 'DRY AND FANDY Gc9icog BLISS & 0:1., i. _ . AGENTS : w - KNIED -. . . -ABeign9:44TusHow , , SILVEIt PLATER WARE,. ' - fidn...l.fdttlfow lido sniffled ~..f"rd itoulc . - . . SUNiiiinserus: SE(ADOW IizNEW YORK. '' :" GUM WARR, IF - ....fi n o d tT i 'z t if i t % , 4,4 0 b r ,:y .c , , , rt i 1ie ,„,. ! , , , , ,,,,,, - WOOLEN & Ind . fr . OAREBTRiGiS „. :12 ivrhidied by 811:44 110 r a n b;CjlL:9 r eill e t 6TRAW M& AP and sad Letterieu are Conducted, lord everythin g o f inter. i o At . ow j 5.,, , ,, est rstieg WProminent anti and Important place nnoToGßApll ,' : . i-i. ‘ii NY.' York;-..t /t eatzt littui .• aw! SUNSIIINEIt SHADOW in NEAV YORK. A • largo Octavo Voluthe„, ovei 700 pages, trateL Wti want ,Agetits, Stitle or Nenalle, in every City and Town to , Cat; volts f 4 it. Er eryi,Jy woofs to know. all atoiit New 1` No rer tat taat sol 4 so rapiiliy: esusrossers report ireriecnor e jnr ti o) cliit.or ,1 A g..D 2 alb , l,fre, !,”pest goVinais.rtion. .ono for our ' PIIIIIP/r. tioulftra Jill/I tenon t....igu3tn src,t fret on ao,lloution to' -.1 It. Co. rio,o.hees, - Limrtforrl, Conn. • IV A N T IE I.) . • . Clergymen, "ri)0 , 11t)/14, and A opirratetideutixtf bellattli Edecals; it lid othare to nee eg A geht s litt the ' 1141) :: ouli OF ivoN - LERS,' A troth. of gtcat jater6Gt tally Illnitrated ; also Mr the COTTAU'E!IIIII.LE, ....ND 113.11111 . 41)1)Errt:111., la 1.% 0 V.Apin,q, t...a.. tau ntl.g. aeldy 11• 0 1 .; , ~,., cam -I,l„fng 11, 0 0 1 4 a n I Nvw lap:l.ll4i, i. it practlcal ex pa..lt.ietlla 4111 es:Jletti 6 Jr.): tarttce,hy T:tt t , . )VILL4 ill.i. ,44 A FEW IF SITE U 7 k..7.4.1):!1:1*.N1,41")1i: From tho Ltta Po t. I. I IlltwEs. 1). 11., Paztai of lha 1+1,,t Congret - At to tall ohu/ch. 1., tz tC..a .1, i t —'l 1.... w of 1.1.: ci.):attlttl,ttry ~, Chulp t:...a .:11t.tillh 0). e; 4:at nn. atiltilrit of Vital:1,11)1C 111:11.....' i V. H. Ezzloiton. P. P., ra.a. a of month Chairrb,Clue-t40,1:--"1 - .clioerfolly :..a3u.toeud It (lb the Lear colo:::ootar.,, oil 211, ,: - .c1:; , [14,$ I-r goa era/ u: c." For torn:, and- rt.bleet. GRANT AN I) ?!OLFAX. 800 Au _r+TS W .1Yr:791 , 1'0 HO rLAND'S n eej - A T '3 - -i ;, 7rix ;!C,ltratal. • .t., ,1 a Dep.+. A, ... 0:J.,'0: (A., :,..; TSc luptuy I:4,,:feLcr:l; et/Y:2 iti. , iucc. r.se:',;i4 ;.r :11.1.114t :11:1 IN , rll our txria.s. to .tp , t.. 1., J. C. I/ G*-9. 4111 lf 11., Coun 13 .IA.. IL!, - Official I list ory iOF_THE War 12, tart arpl t.r...7C .1N VER. t 1 P LI:S. Ile C , I 131 II J% _ . lia!e.c.,lo.inwl nith cotrimi4. I,t Ynt7. k - of r putl!•11. ,terra m E da.)e. ~11,.th-r in. ii,fon in lour c/.:), 641.1 f,r dreul . ..rA arA .ur term+. ,c.. 1 a falld, t•f A•11r , ;,, 1':11- 1,1S11: i CO, '!•l'. , 1:;"17;!Dli It 1 ( )()0 ,t.rnriy,e of ;.,:at!y , 11,r- I 5. I; PHOtrr),2.:ZAPII. , :::• • t; CAL1...1,—, 1 ,lit ti! rt. • Lay, .1,14 la; r, t with I • ..11;, , ding a lint • a f,U at, _&y -.e.; ii11.1,•.t. 01. r I MEM El IOF 1 0/1! t i 1.44 I im,c , .. 4 Va. I ESE POI/ !Ar.. , • IT 1.1 NE LL w,AL,n,; hy c. ) 1 - 1 t. MMIRE Il' Lt.. 1N C 1 it S A AV S =ME twe tonp'r oft, the `AIL• LAY, MILL, 1 ;;;A.•!, r =Br Li,•:' , N o, l7l' t'L. ST. LOLLS HON MOC:'.;TAT:k: AI LIWAD COMPANY'S Seven r tat. I,4l,rtry I f at .1 r. MEM 1,, rr.1,1,,, 14, VI • f u t. RIM INIIN Lt of rtn, tie; alt t Le tt,,elfrttro ,t.l.c..xtt to 6, st , ttLertt 714 4-:,7,7,7! revc-Lue. Teo Dirt, et„rd 1.4 1.1.• t 7,1, i.;.~.::, r..~ .~, ,ow.~ ,'.r. RE Ell J tt j P =MI =MEI ` l "%Lot. • 1 -•t.. ' MIRE cr . .11.,,z6.jtvera,f,td. Setre .tannts ev , ty , O,r. tu,:t nr PAL it ! j 11',, Lt,•:. cal I :Et .. - 14 / ICA e.O WL”.I.; ILLS. P.l RED JACKET AX E . .t.at ror , ,t, at.: let,' , l rot , lt t.-- rtt.,t to 1., Tut AX.2. t::. Letter. ': Letter. :y l.ruacr luit am in the Int with ca: cal. a 3 ..:11 e ra_ 1C if I.:•.1.1 not 54;•: t 11 . 41, V It ."..,T) en:p•r ter than any ell.. 7 Az , .• TT. I tv .11. d not to t fur tn,3,1,1,in.r. • y !I re:1, 7 6,4,1c o. 'APP L . ; OTT aBA IV ELL, I•ITTS1.1R:1;1. ir_,:-;;.•lo owners et the Patents GREAT . DTSTRIBITTIO IN LE Ina :1" ET ::0 ITAN GIFT COMPANY! CABLI Glii Fs Tit E AMOUNT OF S2LO,COO. • EVERY SICKET. DRAWS A PRIZE 10 1 , 460 l• 800 i " " 25 6.5 11.1c0prit Resew:: xi .0 ta S9OO " •• 3f e1ed"0n5......• " v 5 to 130 160 Felting illactilßei , 601 173 250 11 .sea " 25 to 2.0 800 Rm. iichl Watches " 73 to IMO 760 Pim. clicer I etchot " ao to co Flee Oil Paintings, ristmed Bog:rash*" Silver Were, Albums, used a lance i.el ,ttrneut of Finer Obld Jewelry. in all at 91,000 troo. A OITA. \CE TO. DRAW ANY. OS Tab; . 4B9 vE by purc`A-ini; a Sealed Ticket tre '2.5 rents. Tirkits describing each Brine Ara seated in linvel.pes and.thorouglily Onrerelpt of . 23 cis. a &it'd 'Ticket will le, drawn a ithiat cht.lcetutd-dolivered at lour talon . oc seat try mall to any address, Tim prize .nasynxlnpou it will he delivrett tie the ticket one. dollar Pliant aid lea immediate.' ly sent to any atitlress, as requested, by express or re turn matt. - You will know what yqur prise is before you pay for 'it. Any pri:e may be exotanged for another of the tame raise. No Blanks. .d..ds,Oul nations can depend on fair detillog, REIERENet9 ...Are alert the few tellowinK names • from the minx who have lately' drawn aluable 'Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish then : 9. T.' Wilkins, Buffalo, N. f $1.000:; Nice Annie Monroe, Chlenza, 111., Plano, valued at 3060; Robert • Jackson Datanne, lowa, °old Watch. $2.501 PLlllp Me y, hooieville Ity„ Diamond Cluster Ring, WO; It. A. Patterson, No w Bed ta,l, ,Nilver Tea 806,-itte; Wm Minna IVaid , rtli, '3lll , ,saukee„Wht, 11.510 ; Rev. T. W Pitt.- ClevetenJ..otvia. Milo. Adad;sl23. sig-we publish lICI names Without, perailailon. Omelette or litdattans.--'"They dolr.t.the tarp- the dun is reliable, and deserve their eneetets."—lfkakty rrthune, 8,12.68. , 'We hitee examined theirsystami. and know tales sitr dealing firm '-Iy. Y. Herald,itt..2B,lBBB. oust week • a friend of outs drew a s6oo.4elagy *high eras promptly tisoetted.”—Daily Mete, - ,Mtit.elt Bend for clibedav gilytortineny nintpikfer,en* std . Atforible notices rtonratio press: Liberal Indueritteutil fo Aents. tfattsfisetfon-OatithtemE penkitgy. .of 80.1,d StiCelettee dyntattis' ennt4 Oktt am. 14. Tlekot# brit , _* 18 bes 2 l ,lls Yar SO; no *if its • ktllattetitskiellatteeddresioid - ' • WlLBot7' C 6 • -.,• - 173tioadomq511.1 . TT tir cease adadaliat thngaantabiaaiiapitrAltilas. 1 mastered vadirla abilities, .baeb1 1 44 1 0411. - -. (*Wok than any bpok tiiiK.i. the 111110r13: WOW t . 4. , dared Carolina Poe liana Iticarecitirmia. um. and amid ll iamaakt4raninDtinignsa ilt r : Bhansatlo4Bl4._livoil: Latta)* rjll,o*-_-1457, , aor t *W=4 I .ClT'at. ... -. 1 . 4 0 4Y**-1 11 4PA; "..*. is• fdt- , .. AlairrOW 11 0 . " 111 W:; , :Oa and; Prop tutaniT ilf A tti:. ' ei4aPLr ar ilunit ' it .Ajariaaz. 004 Son WOW, - to ' ',:yfratn. Bald by &swish Ned 4140-paectiraltri• isiod; Burnt! a Co, whofaaale lavaaa &alias, sorit'Atinta Mr Wait... tesilll, Y. Rama Co, * BOW Pro. =; 111 Wink I/ ittirtifkdd*. , - • ISE A. Ii;LA ,).•• .t.,:itAhu,c a la ?,.1 : . =II =RE ME =I CUT AND GANG =I =TILE Latte, Mn. •I:,cd u V. Pe: 1r: :e L.,r,,r t '.l - IA -;• fI It ie,lt4 DEMI .11,r. N. B. ,uk A Z-1.. ',co, k HI. ,i, 1 a. i , . ) i r, ME = El 510.010 L,OOO 1,000 suo loco .1 Inv gkatrtiotutta iy of our own Imporjagon, oe purchased directly from the-Ilauciflctur c ra in Jorge queetitles. VA-We were the to commence ther.lc; efgouda 00 the popular plan of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. ger Ea!al rJr the I,t twalva menthe hare been about cao;ul:lhm doihtro. p, Our laGiaas has bun decider.: by. (1,1 Orarts of this Mai CUM/ ibitut ASEII