OrartritO. LUMBER 0 1, X Tt)N'S STOLE. ON,TfJE HILL, DA LTI F 2,TREET, GETTYSBURG. PA. I RESH GROCERIES 5:. tl4, City, Proclsloni, Drled an all k... 11, al way, on hand, 44 lowegt ovic: NEAL, CFI F.ESE, PURE CIDER. VIE ;: ALL KINDS, CANDLES, I= 1,. UMBER, as S.: 4I IOIiTIZP, Sial!`.4ll., Plank, dc..ennti n. ron band at i )11 i•,l living rate.. Call and len. pc. 24.—tf. ILLESPIE &•CO. qilers in Flour, Grocer ies, ' Notions, &c., • u_ETTYsBURG, PA., IT tl., vt...nti..o of the public to their largo an old Atand. on York street. ;lobe Inn, cousistlng of the beet of O C E R 1E s, ryt, t 11 - o7ay.t.s, C.ffeedt, Testi, - Spit:v.l, Sftlt BL ST BRANDS OF FLOUR r..r.•!, mith Hnme. Shouldere; Pi,b, • Vivi, c. kr: Al.e, N 0 7' I O S tt tt; it t.; and Willam-vraro Stone :*: t r rt . :NLettl. gegara, Tobaccos, t: •.1 tA and une t litr articles. BUTTER AND EGGS, od frtub. Wwitil for sale. & Co. will Spare no effort to please, and of being able to do so by constantly I: a full and choice stock. and selling at the ~-1 pr,lits. COUNT!! PRODOCZ wanted. either o r rschance for Roods. highest market . 1 0FEPII P. GILLESPIE.. DA: UL CASUMAN. .e M• BOYER & SON. DEALERS IN OCERIES, NOTIONS TOBACCOS, , ALSO, u'. Wooden and Willow Ware A general 'assortment of 11 Goods usually kept in • a FAMILY GROCERY. 4. 1C67.-tf BARGAINS 11931221 ROC E -R Y IN GETTYSBURG • •'JOHN CRESS & SON VINO open, d a new Orocory. In Gettysburg, oz Oe •north-west corner of the Public Square, on' received a splendid aesortmata of 'MEM IZOCERIES liny Sugars. Coffee. Molasses. Illyritii; ,T.l , Hrco..ult. Fish. II ems, Shoulders. a, Macs, i:ENSWA RE, CONFECTIONS, Yi ulte.Sospe. Fancy Pt rticleitand Notions getter- We will ateoßeepon hand FLOUR and PENA Fl' . me purchased for CASH. we are prepared to ef, cheap. Give us a call and Judge for your- JOHN CRESS, J. W. CRESS. 14.26.15G7 )(Try and Flour Store. 1? 1; O,V A L .ALS & BROTHER P 1: rerno.e.l their Store to tbo litneetedt prop re oo etiarotionsturg •trert, erhero tbay pr it I cotthtitnity on hand ALL KINDS OF ROCERIES, DoUri, FEED, NOTIONS, die . VEGETABLES in season • fresh from the city, ountry. They ar.• di.termined to sell, as cheap ..Ich,tpt.t.n.nd ism they only ask the I tmost to. th , :y hope to merit and recoive a Liberal eOf puhlir patronage. AIDALS BILO. •rtlk,ll.4..d—tf RECTA Nr BEND. Al' \VAL. .1_ Xl.. 11TLX!E get it if pla Wish. whine you oaa gat I,a to be 'Vend in a first class. Criilt/ES .A.LYD LIQ L' ORS. conj .t in part of best Elyrop. Coffea. .u, Prime No Mackerel, &c., Le. AI o ~n bawl a large quantity of IQUORS 4.lad. fh,m eimMP.Rne to COLDI2IOII Whiakey I Vll.key. firezely, We for ruadhtnal and porpolee erotell Whi,key nod Jamaica km for Imam. pule Crape Wine, Kishtar's, tnd', nud lit•rwitti oitturl, I 0 TEL KEEPERS ad giving to, a tall that they ten be supplied 1 - at 1.111.1t11,11, 1.-1 ,e to plot at reduced :41.t1 It - eight a.•LI package. Th.eloul pa+t ;,,t renege anct soliciting ■ .11 tr:ce. NA KT! LAIC Hoye at Gett/SM.111:. II() . 1, 111 t all the ri,,,,ary ingredients far a good tare 1.1, [Nor 20 —tf PPLES, Raisins, Citron, Cur rilu to, Cra aberrle, eud Prnues. • ..—tf At WTI. J. MAlt.";IN.s. gOtittc "ECUTOICS N,:.)TlCE.—Let .•,T—t.montury 0u the eating of DANIS', late U Ilion township, it J.:T.. I 'A to the uuderainned residing 11.1.1“) hereby sire. notice to all per k',ltl odtnte to make immediate pay . I 11 ‘ , .!, haring claims against the IMMO LO f iuperl) authenticated fur settlement. f fixecutrix. MEI frit.:E.---Letters of • Adminit)- •!, it., mate id JACOB 511011.1 T. (incase , fI. lin tuerosbip, Adams cuooty, Pa., • l• th o underliguod, residing fa w ,top. he narnb y gi•ce notteLtu all persons ugleto t.. make ithaoMet• payment ebtkult against the setae to preoout reps ly authenticated for eettleutent• .IZ• tit • ECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let reef meat ,r% (11.1 the eit.tte • cIE. late of Butler totrubhip. Adam, v. to.. having been gruuttxl to the undersigned, ng to saki tovuotilp, he hereby givee notice to 2,40 ludebteti tu told eAtate tu make Immediate 111 di. tut rofnet tbegatut to ,t thew properl) authooticpted for sectlensent ICILA. EL IJ/NtILICK, fltecute,c. JAblEb = I it:E.—Letters Testamantary the eras t f icrire LLIIIEP.R, late atilivnutjul I. ll l 4 j , 4ldarns contr., Pa, rilecearred, letvb4 beet the d, claraban : • h.! , TIOIWO to all pr 1.0115 allidebted to said. r.. ni ale named rate pa)/316:ii, and those Env ins; - eat rrr eto 1.1,..4111{ them prOperly 6:1,- Cett'.l 1 . . r r , ltlee.tent RALPH PICKER, RAI'. )TlCS.—Letters of lilirjanais tr•ti,n on the e.takte of.Wfv . .", • I.. nuza, de Inte of Batter.Lonnsbip, , ma „__ been trained to the unde,,, ft i gne d . _ nk IL hit, he batch! glees n . '" , t`ttosill pe 111 nions Idebt eat:: masta to wake tramedie.lo payment, and ;meting claim. Rae net the aame to present them ly anthenticattal for aettletuent. .1 .. A A. ,I,II•LER. Adm.r. h,retofure bitting b e t odere,anad dam!: tillegißMl under the name of OVA i lll.rnlN. nos aLts dam bveu rheeote a rl be el a-cheer!. The I. !lamella a ill be conlanued at .41,11,) Ur in_rn“es. .111 ptr•ots 11344440 d lat. Ito Are rc.liested to call et Cil , e WI Mr. rti.o. win , ttl. the Farm err-vale, and wbe . • ',.,.:•••••.•ht .• • •.• .:•edu n... the Irta Oars of doinp TRASK D. DUPHORN, st. ME • A Y. residenceCa 2 e - i;if; r,b, taukl.l soma:kip, about it, .1 October I.et, it Kb Ite Rain, withont Doak. 410 4.•rtier is dos/rod to Como and :,ges•• aw.y: (i Direr:RUA rra. • 'RAY.—Came to the premi ee uf the ettleecntmr. nate Aretacitairtilw,TlittYli twe old and our yousir. VWw with horns, ail citleped,tati. The owucr is titwind to come preperly, pay Charged, aadjake lima away. irl JAOOB MINTER, Won. • EGISTER'S NOTICES. TICE is hereby given to all Lnexteee aw., utbe: Wtw.ae coucern.a.tast the latrlrtivb Ar 0.04141 hen !Wier mention/4S will need at the 0, ;alma' Wirt of Adams county • fancrukt, And Ai buRSUCIN on TUkliniat ttu yof DECEIIbEII next, at .10 .'abet, A. M., hr first 41.11 d flail lICCITUXt of Martin L. !have ,ialatratnr • f Jacob Staveiy, dseausd. 'tor (inn and final account ul Henry Mayen, Ea t Parah Dull.dariased. be arpt mad 11,Dol oft' Anit of Michael belly. 'rotor with the eri , looneied of ItioAtluo be Aret lase Boat accoasug Peter Sterner end be, AAladulatrature ut Jacob i.cernkr, late of teeeteplate. deceased. Mallo {Goal account of JuLo Wert El. ..ftba aud teetamen kpf Henry Wertb, i n t awl final 11e,drIt 11. Dattera, ream 02 Der.S..l R. tkerne..r, atcemeed. It ex-nebnt t,f .Xeris Adrulaistreto: • triewell. rkzeesea. be eec...4.1.1 and bael account of Jeaiesir. gab,, 606*W/orator of Dr. flew }y A. 1,1401.0'4. .IMli . D. fl4/43IfftlaiL 15freistep. ffitav lit Soft& Ustarstivirik is... t. FOR CASH.—The Goal and Produce Dealers In Gettysburg have announced their purpose hereafter rigidly to enforce the Dash system. What Is to become of the poor Printer? No credit for Type, Paper, Ink, &c., and.ew comes cash for Coal to keep the office warm, cash for Flour, cash for Butter, Lend, Sugar, Coffee, —cash for every thing? Will our friends please bear these facia in mind, and help the Printer along by each one promptly staffing in at least a year's subsiwlption? We know yon will all feel the better for having done it. Try It, friends. ANOTHER.—CoI. Joftx H. MeCtEr.- LAN, lest week, brought -.to town a fine deer, the result of a hunt in South Mountain by hiumolf and JOHN HALL. NEW .BIREOTML—On the first Mon day.in Sleakembiri, Benjamin Deardorff. Esq., took tiffs seat in the board of Dirac toles of the Poor as successor of Mr. Nuns maker. ; TEIMIKS.—We are requested by Miss 11•NNAES .BUE.A.II to acknowledge her Obligations to Uer friends who so kindly aided her in enlarging and improving her dwelling. SNOW.--On Friday last, We had a se vere anon-storm, foliowe.l by a third on Sunday night. Snow fell to the depth of about 6 biomes., follswed by a cold. snap. Thus far the season has been unusually open, with little or no Ice. SALES.—F. E. Metzger, of Hanover, has sold his farm in Mounijoy township, 130 acres, to William 'Currens, for $6,000 cash. Joseph Barker has sold his hotel property, in Littlestown, to Levi liar nor, at $B,OOO, DON'T FORGET.—George Alfred Town send will open the series of Lectures, under the auspices of the Literary Socie ties of the College. on Tuesday evening next, in Agricultural Hall . on the "Penn sylvania Dutch." The lecturer has a high reputation, and will be worth hearing. BURNED OUT.—On the 28th ult., a large five story brick building on Arch street Philadelphia, was destroyed by tire. The-Bret floor was occupied 'by Isaac G. Tyson tt Co., as an Auction room, whose loss is about s6,ooo—raesured for about $2,000. Mr. Tyson was formerly in the Photographic business in Gettysburg., DICKINSON COLLEGE.=The Belles Letters Society of Dickinson College, will hold ita 83rd anniversary in Rheem's Hall, Carlisle, on Monday evening, Dec. 21, and* the Union Philosophical Society on the following-evening. Among the speakers announced for:Monday night we notice the name of W. Scott Morrison, of Ben deraville, in this county. CONFIRMATION.—Bishop Shanahan, of the Diocese of Harrisburg, was here on Sunday the 29th ult., and administered confirmation to fifty-one persons in St. Francis Xavier's Church—assisted by the pastor, Rev. J. A 8011. He also confirmed thirty-two in St. Ignatius's Church, in Buchanan Valley, on Monday morning, and twenty at Fairfield in the afternoon• —Compiler. The Sabbath School of Christ Church, (Lutheran) in this place had a plesant time on Sunday afternoon last, the exercises having r-pecial reference to the close of the Jubilee effort. Interesting addresses were delivered by Rev. 11. L BAvQUER, of Indianapolis, Rid., Prof. V. L. CONAAD, and Rev. Dr. HAY. The contributions of the school during the year for various objects amounted to ;546. The school numbers about - 105, including teachers and scholars: LITERARY CONTEST.—On Tuesday evening, the 22d inst., in Agricultural Ilall, there will be a literary co..test be tween the two Societ lea of the College.— _Each Society has selected a representative Declaimer, Orator and Debater for the ( ..... lormanoes will be left for decision to pub sentiment, instead of jddges specially •chosen. An objectionable feature of such •contests will tips be' removed, and the .merits left to an imp4rtial public. TELEGRAPHIC.—The "Pacific and .311?kande Telegraph Company," have been extending their lines and their wires crow iuntiect with all the leading cities and towns e tatt:and west. Their oftli-e In Gettysburg is itu Abe kilorc of Frank D. Dupborn, cor ner • .uf the Diamond and Carlisle street.— Mr. V. .is a courteous, °bilging operator, and i. tipcepared to receive sad forward, promp fiTtelegranas to any part of the Uni ted Sta 4E46'. IN ACGDFLATION.—Rev. Br. VASIEN TINE will he inaugurated President O Penna., Colleg. onl Monday evening, Dec. 21, in Christ Church. As this ie only the third °Gram°, ay of inauguration, in the history of the Institution, it will be an occasion of mon than ordinary inter eat. It is expect? 1 that many of the alumni and friends o f the College will be _present. The follogn . ng ordor of exer cises has been adopted 1. Address, and deliver./ of the Keys, by the President of the Board, Hon. M.' MCCI.EAN. 2. Address on behalf of the Faculty, Prot. M. L. Broe'vEß. • 3. Address on behalf of the Students, E. - - T Hoary. lnawinral arkira.B of Dr. VA. LENT:INE DR. MORtgd* LEL; t LI RE.—Thelecture by Rev. Dr. M.ortau3. ofßaltime re, In Agri oultural Sall, on Friday evening, drew on't a large and intelligent The anbject,"How to :React," gave the lecturer —who, by the way, la unquestionablyone of the beat readers in the country—a fair chance to hit off the numberless affected styles of public speaking and reading, with humorous illustrations which seem od to be keenly relished by the audience. The sanctimonious style, so comuaon , in ' 1 the pulpit—the nasal—the whining•:•-the monotonous—the atilty—the declamatory —all received attention in the course of the ieeture. Dr. Menke, while conceding the itnportanee ofdueettention to rules, thinks that after all the main elements in good reading is izattlralneas and sufficient good common sense to understand and com • prebend thesubject matter. The audience were treated to some specimens of fine • reading, including Lament over Absalom, by Willis, and Loyer'a humor ous doecription of a collection in an Irish Chapel, from Handy Andy—both of which • 'were timely rendered,and being in opposite veins illustrated the Dr's capacity as a • .. - sipital reader. 'COURT DOlNGlB.—Court adjourned on Saturday noon. In the case of Kechler and Wife vs. Fidler's Fiteentor, reported last week, the Jury were discharged on Friday evening,-being unable to agree on a Verdict. The following cases, additional to those noted in giv.r last, wore disposed of: Edward Stably ye. (lamps Smith.— Ap peal from Justice of the Peace. Plaintiff claimed on Book Account and Par value of Market Route leased' to defendant. The defence claimed. that Plaintiff had forfeltal his claim on market Runts by interference theftwith. The Jury found for Plaintiff 116.84. Jacob B. Trestle and Jacob .A. Troatle vs. Samuel Shelly and Lewis Snyder.— Mr. Shelly, as Tax Collector, levied on two. Horan; and Harness as the property of Abraham Truittle, and locked U 20131 up for sertwitt_daya, when Awing that they be longed to Plaintiff* they were returned. Plaintiffs claimed damage for traipses, dm. - Both oases warp tried before the tame Jury. Verdict for $22 OS in favor oflaoob B. Troetle and fur is la favor of Jacob A. Troatle. The address of JOHN HELL who .adverilsasCralea hUeroieopes,,la uotiipdjioi kiss advertisement. . -;-- - 817.1.1 4 Dt1iG, beneficial effects • :1"; . gull& ins; Associations are begintilnittobk•ree ognizod;and these institutiOns ate being rapidly extended throughout the country. Gettysburg is reaping, tha t fruits of the one established here a year Or two ago in the impulse given to building and Wl proveMents of real estate.; But there is another aspect of the subject... -the effect upon the membership. The Baltimore :American, in a reeert article upon the operations of ti e Building Associations in that city, prow:imams them "the greatest and most prietical moral reformatory in stitutions ever devised."." They are quiet ly, but effectualy, doing much to. keep young- men out of vicious habits, and reclaim those who have taken downward steps. They draw young men to them with a stated object in view, and 'require a weekly deposit from their earnings which they cannot spare without giving up carousals of all descriptions. As their deposits increase their interest in the in stitution is enhanced, and their desire to take more shares grows into a fixed habit that drives off and extinguishes many other bad habits. The Building Associa tion has a hold on its members that makes it necessary ttat they should attend stead ily to their work, and give up all those sure means of making the poor poorer to which the habit of "spendingaa you go" is certain to lead. This desire to become possessed of a house shoUld be inculcated in the minds of all ioui.g men. The prudence and economy that are essential to a beginning in husbanding their earnings will keep them out of evil courses and evil habits. Joun Jacob Astor said that the accumula tion of his first thousand dollars was the tuo,t difficult work of his Hie. With that .shousand be laid the foundation of his colossal lortune. Had he spent tell he earned during these early years of his life, ho would have fallen into habits that would have grown from year to year, requiring increased expenditure, and have kept oins always a poor man. DUTIES OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS.— From the last number of the Pennsylva nia &hos:4 JouAwl we clip the following sensible advice ou the importance of di rectors visiting' Me schools.:—"The duty of visiting the Schools is considered one of the most important duties that directors have to discharge In the administration of the system. The law makes the duty im perat. cc, and no persAin snoUld accept the office of school director unless he is will nrto perform it. When well done its etfe.t is always to make the sehoils more efficient. It stimulates the pupils in their studies. It enaules directors to ascertain the exact condition of the schools, school -110111408 and school grounds. On the whole, so high a value 41008 the Department set upon the local supervision of the schools that it always expects to find the schools of districts which are regularly and sys tematically visited by boards of directors, according to the provisions' of the law, other things equal, fifty per ceiaL better than dibse of districtslu watch the schools are entirely neglected in this respect, and this estimate is made from personal oh iervation made in hundreds of districts." ADVERTISING.—Profesaor Eastman' of the Poughkeepsie Commercial College, in a recent lecture,'• made some very sensi ble remarks upon advertising. His views are worthy of attention, as be has made advertising a life study; and by practic ing (even recklessly) what he preaches, has adhieved a large success in his depart ment He says that the - Merchants of Europe are far in advance o. American merchants in skilful advertising, as well as in the extent to which they advertise. It is not unfrequently the case that single firma on the other side of the Atlantic ex pend $100,009 per annum in advertising their business. He deprecates the method of advertising in a single advertisement an entire stock, and claims that each arti cle should be advertised thoroughly by itself. He cites as agood example of the benefits of thorough advertising, the pay ing of mom() by A. T. Stewart upon one occasion to advertise a certain lineof goods by which means he realized a clear profit_ /MA.ann.. cessful, must be thorough enough to pro dim, an excitement in the minds of the public: Many a man -lacks pluck to go on, and Talks to reap the full fruits of his outlay by stopping only a /laze too soon.— He argues that the general principles of advertising are thesame in all kinds of business, and that everything else being equal, the man who succeeds by this means in one business would also succeed in any other. Mr. Bonner once asked Mr. Bennett, of the Herald, if lfo could have the use or three pages of his paper, and upon being told that, by paying double price, he amid have all he wanted, promptly replied that he would take the whole advertising space oilhe paper. He did take it, and filled it with \ the repetition of an advertisement whieli 'alone would not have occupied ten It paid, as•all thorough advertising certain to do. A man who does not know holir tentake wi'Vextising pay is no more .11 • thorough business man than one who calinotjudgior himself of the value of the geodS. FATAL ACCf lihNT.- 7 -We learn that iw accident of a fatal abstracter occured on Saubath last, iu Franklin township. Adams county. A little boy aged about fifteen sears, soli of Mr. /cam LienT. dec'd, formerly of the vicin lly el' Fayette ville, had a loaded horse-pistol and was about to discharge it, when, owing to some derangement about the lock, be haled in tiring t, he atternted to fix it, when a pre mature discharge ,occured and the entire load of buck-shot entered his abdomen, causing death after intense suffering of several hours duration. Another sad warning to those who carelessly use fire arms.—Chambersburg Repository. CALENDARS FUR 1860.—We are pre pared to print Calendars for the year 1869, with Bctsluess Cards attached, and orna mental' border, speciallyfgotten up for the purpose. iderehszta will find it an at tractive and profitable way of advertising. The handsome Calendar will cause it to be carefully posted up in coanting-hotups, bnalness places, hote/s, and dwellings, and thus preserved, with the business card attached, while airti4tru7 altverthlementa are torn up and clipstroyed. They can be ' furnished on short notice:printed on card board or paper, in plain or fancy colors, and at very reasonable rates. Send in your orders. COLD WELTLIER.—Dnring the last few days old Boreas has visited us in all his glory, waking up those persons who have neglected to provide themselves with comfortable Winter Clothing. Our friend, nuncio CUNnisOltAx, has just received a large asaortraeut of all kinds of Boy's, and. Men's wear, adapted to the season, • Including Coats, Over Coats, Pants, 'Vests, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Boole, Over Shoes, Musical Instruments, Trunks and Values, Socks, Buffalo Robes, Sleigh Bells, Morse Blankets, Wove", foolery, with 'a large variety of Rotkita —all of which he is offering at very low prices, having keen purchased for cash. Call and examine Weadock, on Baltimore street, Picking \ SUMO, an 4 you will find Just what you want, and whakis -better still at prices juatto suit, 2t -Inle attention of our raiders le also ted to the advertisement of °ors DYS PEPSIA CURE, in ,auother part of this paper. .This truly VakW*. Mot Ulna la recommended . by all wbo taw It. *ad the curtillcatut. 14."'Dandrisff Andlltattor" ' was the' exuletnetlon of an entliharaitio old bathe. lor whew experleaeLog then** abet of one bottle of "Barrett's Vtgeti#l4l6- Hair ilestorattia," the presnitian , aitle4•••Ery, tington Hawk .114" ' - - - - plrPor good*otograpbsim- 414 1 11 0 MT/ 128 . Palii . frames • * INT k m i r „ ivioniiteda stir seam •amiaszs• . . . _•.--. , / I , • . - -.-, - . - - _ , . . - ,_ . • . -..., ~ ,•, , -, ~, t om -; . „ . X ?'. .At i . , -,--..- 1, ---- u . 4.7,4* - ' =* ..! ' ' s - .v...eglitr - - - " • i- • . , '.. - ' _,_ AL • THE LATEST &FYI . Fqt -;i i r 7 • . - iii . .. Hats; Caps, Boots& shoes, i 3°B ioeiirs!" by • i . ' ROBERT C. COEAN .. , -": G . E C TTYSBURG, trENN A' ~ t: niberabiire Mmet, First Square.' • , m W e h n o i r o w ;h k o h p 4:k:1 i c . ealit d i 2 c...h i: a rt: 4;d e i5r1 e. 44:1 .... - t its ' tare. sad' main - •„' . f HARNESS of all kinds, promptly and.= reasonable term.. ' 8r1d144 1141 tom, 'Fronts Valises *tips, Cigars, are a vari ety of Ms., give ais ilk est 1. Moe. 4. 11411.-tf ~ls~tsw~ a~sio'6ri~frs • - MOUBTII.O LOC D.. 6. WOhazy, York street, hi residence. 11100neenkhy Inmoii. Ohdastbsisbarg D. Willea oe Public Squire, he reddens. A. J. Omer, es., near Pahnindork'e Mort. D. A. liPsedider; oripstriot,ln resi.kneo. J. W. Tipton, N. E. ear. POW liqusto Newport & Pester, owner Weehotitton & Middle 10,4. BOOT a saanianas. D. iitamallaa ili Bro., York at opposite Bank. D. H. Klitorel, Baltimore street, third equ .re. Jahn H. Railing. Oarlade street, near Railroad Depot oottraomoris,ters, IC. A. R. /Metal, Baltimore street, first square. E. H. Hianigh, Chansbersbarg it. op Lath. Church John M. Minnigh, Baltimore street, first square. John Gruel, Chambersburg street, near Nag le Hotel. Wm. 0. Stall=lth t Bon. York street, arid square WM. eh:Vernon, West street, war Chambersburg. Crhmaa t lows, York strut , second ware. csnazauut, ac. Danner a Ziegler, Middle street., near Baltimore. perry J. Tate, Washington at., near Chambereburg W. M. Gallagher, Mat Middle n. second agnate. CLOTHING. George Arnold, cor. of Diamond and Chambersborg et P. Conninghhata, Baltimore street, first square. T. C.-Norris, Chambersborg street, first square. Jacobs t Brother. Chambersburg street, first square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of York and Public Square COAL, 1.0x311, Lam aa. C. H. Buehler, corner orCarlifle and Railroad !greets. Jacob Reilly, corner of Stratton and Railroad. Dr. WM. Sta.llamith. Baltimore street, Brat square. J. L. 11111,Charaberstotirp street, opposite Eagle Hotel DIVGOIII2II. A. D. Buehler, Chambersburs at., near Public Square Hubers, Balthnore street. first square. B. Horner, Chamb's et., opposite Christ's Church. DIM GOODS. fahnestock Brothers, cot. of Ralto.and Middle ate J. L. Schick, ear. Baltimore anO Public Square. Roberta 1111 lot, Halt. at. opposite the Om:at-house. Geo. Arnold. ear. Diamond and Otismberaburg st„, Row A Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. F.D. Dupkorn, corner of piamond and Carlisle it. barld Sterner, West street FOZWANDING AND COMMISSION SODOM Bigham & Co, eor. Washington and Railroad. B.S. Benner & Brother cot. Stratton and Railroad McCurdy & Battalion, Carlisle Street. Peter Defiler, Railroad, Rams of Stratton atreet.. H. D. Armor, Esst Middle street •C. .i.Creaa t Son,cor.Chambersburg and Public Square Wm. Boyer* Pam, York at., opposite National Bank. Meals it Bros., Chambersburg et.. second square. Wm. J Martin, cur. of Baltimore and High streets. Pabnestock Brothers, cur. Baltimore and Middle eta. nigh's= A Co., cur Washington and Railroad streets R. el. Benner k Bro., cur. Stratton and Railroad it,. McCurdy k Hamilton. Carlisle it. k 0., York it., first square H.M. Paxton, Baltimore street, .bird square. Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore street, Ent square. fahnestock Broth'ers, corner Bait°. and Middle ski D. McCreary k 800, Balta. at. opposite Pres. Ctiorch EATS, CAPS, mete, AC. 8.8 McCreary. Chambersburg street, first square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, ow. os York et., and Public Square. T O. Norris, Chamb. rsburg street, first square. B. O. Cobean, Chainberstfurg et. Bow t Woods, cur. of Diamond and York strait . Zagle Hotel, J. L. Tate, proprietor, corner Chambers burg and Washington. Keystone House, W. g. Myers, proprietor, Chambers burg street, opposite Christ'e Church. N. Weaver, Weahington at., north of Mambo:abate T. T. Tate, Washington st., near Sagle Hotel. 1/1•1141.11 YAZD& J. M. Cannon,eoiner of Baltimore and Middle str cell Meals £ Brother, York et., east of Stratton PIWTOGRAPHIIIII.. Tipton 14yen, York street. opposite National Bank Levi !hamper, Baltimore st.,Arst square. J.W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near High . , PLIATLIFG 01/71C11. filar cf Baltimore at...,.midway between Ike Court Bowe and Public Square, west aide... STOVIS, TIERAI2,tG._ C. H. Buehler; corner of Cariialuind Railroad. ' O. G. Ckrok. Pork at., na.rly opgdte the Nat. Bank. Washington Blerbower, N. IL corner of Diamond Wm. T. X lug, Tork street. opposite Batik DEDIZTAIZZ a PAPU LugGn. Jeremiah Culp, York street, second square IaTCHIIALII. Soper A McCartney, Balta., street., first square THE MORNING GLORY. —Col. C. H. BLIKIILIM 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 other stoves for parlor, office store and shop. Call and look at them, at the Wareroom on corner of earlisleand Railroad street, opposite the depot. Ala& on hand • ft .. t!l w maxidiat-tstawa including the Spear,Roble Cook, Waverly, Oriental, Washing. Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Excelsior, etc. etc., all WALRBANTSD to he good bakers. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the money refunded. Also, a rkrge assort' went of Hollow Ware and Tin Wsre. Doty's Washing Machine and 'Universal Wringer. Call and examine. tf THE ORIENTAL COAL STOVE.—S. G. Coot has received another lot of these celebrated stoves, being the 3d lot this sea son, the great demand for the Oriental proves its excellence. It is by far the cheap est, handsomest and best base burning stove in the market, and becomes a favorite where ever introduced, a cheerful orna ment In the parlor, a convenience in the dining room and a necessity every where. Being a self feeding, perpetual burner, ecohomical in the use of coal, easily man aged and possessing greater heating capac ity than any other, it maintains its suprem • any among base burners, as it fully deserves. Call and see it. Cook has also a full supply , of CoOking 61oves'at reduced prices warranted to hake and 61118 satisfaction in every respect, also a general assortment of articles suitable for Kitchen use, &c. Give him a call. jelr-While wo- sympathize with our frieni's of Oak Hall in the loss of one of their firm, we appreciate the opportunity that is now for a few days offered to our readers of securing a bargin in clothing which will repay ten-fold a visit to the city. We, the editors of this paper, will certainly not lose the chance, but will either gi), or sera for something from Wanainaker & Brown's, We advise you to do the slime thing , for sure are we, that if you don't you will regret it all winter. It would - not be a bad idea for us to go "en mime" 'and get the •whole country "dressed up" for once-cheap for cash. and U any can not possibly go let them sand their orders along with us, and by getting such a big lot at 'once, no doubt our aelegatloa could secure, even better terms than will be current, Whether we go singly or together let tiff go, and once, for first oome is first served, and we all know what a rush there will be as ,soon as this announcement is made public. It TWENTY PER CENT OF A REDUC TION.—New ItOports to Wm. BL AIR & Bon. We are now opening a large invoice of Cbmmon or "CC" ware, receiveu by the ship "Addie Hail," which we offer Whole sale and Retail at, a, reduction of 2/1 per cent from our late prima. Also a large quantity of Raisins, Cbndica &a, for the Holidays,which wo offer very cheap. Our stock of Queensware, Glassware, Citelar and WiUowware, Coal Oil, Salt, fie., is very full. Please give uaa call. HOUSEKEEPERS, and all others want ing anything in the house-keeping line, will do well to millet Ccd. C. H. Bowman's extensive Ware-room, near the reasensrer depot, on Carlisle street, who has on hand a very large assortment of Woven of the best unintidinitus cenklng, ruler. Office r %ad Quimby Siam, for wood or Coal ; also Hollow WareMn Ware,Japira Ware, Britannia Ware, Bird Cages, and a general assortment of Kitchen utensils. Also Coal and isigtherof all kinds. tf H.T A -IMumeoLD.—An unfounded report Was pat to oironiation some weeks idb that this gentians ze,„ 134 bepome in *no, On the other band, Mr. H. la pres sing hie bitelanee with unwonted enar- . gy, got sae*. by Os N. York papers ow.- • • - !" , -4anitkienc, • • , 1 -,9449,4 411 :4, . 7 , vad to -tau" - istVits, . To WWI tlu7tawitisttemaloa-41Adotanuised tC at NM lewool •0111 prim. 111,111111.4 t CXce 4sw:«...aa = r41r77-nTml:Trlr CM= cm:= OR/ISITS TAB.?). 1:73=1:3 L...j'' =SE CZIE! I= =l2 I=3 WY. BLAIR & SON ' , South End" Carlisle, Pa. Dec. 8,1888-1 t law- xasabse shop, and the macidneti h *"g in g to the We!' tern Maryland Railroad Company, /at Carroll - county, was destroy ed• bribe on Thwsdail, night, Involving a iae abaft $10,000,' twin WWI( there was no insurance. \ lo!, of givutici near Waynesboro, contlinhtt upwards of three, acres, belonging to the heirs of Dr. Thos. Walker, dec'd, was sold by D. Mong, auctioneer, on Saturday , last, for the awn of $280,50 per acre. Plmthaser, Franklin Weagley. Also a- tracii,/ of Mountain land containing .23 acres tad a Mr. Barnes for $6.60 per acre. YORK.—.The Dlrottons of the Poor have made the following appointments : Stew ard, David Maish`; Clerk, John 8: Kcech ; Physician, 11. Pentz ;Attorney, Wiliam C..elniummtm. ALL KIlpiDS OF .108 WORK.—Having largely gelded to our facilities for Job Printing; we are now enabled with the aid of our/Campbell Power Press, Gordon . Jobber, and Hand Presses, to turn out proMptly all kinds of Printing, from the rangiest Card to the largerkPoster, inclu ding Pamphlets, Speeches, Catalogues, Circulars, Programmes, &o. With our new Job Press. TILE whipping-postowaa again brought into use in New Castle, Delaware, on Sat urday. In the rain and cold three men were stripped to the waist and publicly whipped. THE steamer D: N. Zeigler took Are at Carrolton, Kentucky, on Saturday from the bursting of a coal oil lamp and burned to the ova er's edge and sunk. No lives were lost. The steamer was valued at ttu,ooo. GEN . mtAL Steadman, Collector of Internal Revenue at New Orlelans, has resigned. Ittuitat of tls parkets. Ita!timers Grnin o.t - CProduce Stairict. Dubin; e, Thursday Horning. SUPER FLOUR, ... 6 50 re 7 00 Exras FLOOR., • ... 825 g 9 00 WHITS WHEAT, 200 g 2 40 RED WHEAT, 1 90 g. 2 40 Coßs, 90 g 1 03 RYZ, 1 00 g 1 05 OATS, 70 g 75 Tniartry-ssica .. 2 50 @ 2 75 CLOVER-SEED 7 GO @ 7 75 FLAX -SEED, 2 2:v @ 2 50 Boos, 00 g 00 RADON, linouranrata, 154 @ 131 " Snnira, 17 @ 175 " HAMS 15 g 18 LARD, 15 @ 154 GOLD, Phila Gettysburg Grain 1. Prevision Market Getiyaburg, Fr iday Mr.rn ing . SupEw FLouit, l 7 50 EXTRA FLORP4 8 50 @ WRITE WFIRAT, 1 50 Civ 200 RED WHEAT, @ 1 00 Cons, 80 Rts, ........ 1 10 OATS, 55 90 Murray Blum, 2 75 CLovint SEED, ....... ........ 6 50 POTATOES, ... .... 90 @ 1 00 Butras, , 40 LARD, 18 Boos, 25 Banos, HAJWA, 20 " Slays, 1G " SitpULDIEB, 14 BoAr, . 6 @ 8 TALLOW, 10 PORK, - 800 •••• WA RR! ED FIINT—HALDEMAN.— 011 the 26th tilt by the Hey. W. 'H. H. Deatrich, Mr. George H. Font to Mrs. Mary A. Halde man, both of 'Menallen township. W ot.s.,—MAnOti.—On the 24th ult.. by Rev, W. R. Xieber, Mr. John %Vold* to Mina Sarah March. both of Adams county. Yong—Ml-Rms.-0u the Ist Inst.. by Mg r• Davis, Mr. David Yobs to Paso. , - ...bituary notices 5 cents a line fur al ,ov e r 4 lines--cash to accompany no tifies. ROBlSON.—Yoeterday morning, of lock jaw, David W., w'n t•f D. W. Robison, of this place, aged 7 years 1 month and 2 days. SORDERS.—On she 23d ult.. at East Ber -lln , Mr. Ralph Sanders, aged 52 years 5 months and 2 (la% a. SHECKLET.-011 Monday evening last, Robert Shockley. •r Butler township, aged 78 years, 6 month-, and 9 days._ STALLB34ITII. --Oti the 28th ult., Mrs. Reheyea Stalh.tnith, wife of Peter Stall smith, of Strabati towshlp. aged 52. years and 5 months. graT ~dtvrtistments. STRAY.—Came to the resi 4Aden.e of the enbectiber In highland township, on or about the Ittlddlr of Octototr. a BRINDLX 1111.1 FER, blind of an eye. with a white titer on the foreilinul, 'opposed to halt mouths old The owner is rorinested prove proorty, pay chorneli•nd tykeher away. • JOSEPH KITTINGER. Dec. 1/, 113d8,,1tr WONDERFUL DISPLAY. THE MAMMOTH COLLECTION DF Toys and Notions, French and Common Candies, ron be seen, free of charge, at the More of SANTA CLAUS (JOHN M. MINNIGH ) ay BALTIEORE STREET. The greatest choice collection of Chlldrons' Toys, ettr t Hro u g l i t fr o m * ha City. Also, Cake,. N 1241. Raisins, Piga, Osaagee,is„ in salacity and abundance; also. Tobacco and &ore or the beat broads. sir Glee me a all (Dec. 11.--tf ONL'Y FOR CASH The undersigned, Dialers in Coal. hereby give no tice to their Cus.outpri and the Pablk. that after thin date NOCREDIT will be mimed, but ail Coal mutt be paid for ;In ad vance, when ordered. Char being required to pay Cash for Coal aid Predgat neeaudtatea this change, and hereafter The ecuth System will be rigidly adher. .dd to. litAH panics indebted to either of the undersign ad on Book Account are recinestat to call and make sattlamant. C. H. sumuLga, JACOB MAY, BENNER it BIUMINII. ttysburg, Bet. 12.-3 m 'THE VERY BtSt! •, Bierbawer's Segar Store GETfysilup,G, PA., NORMEAAT OOP= OF TUN DIAMOND. THZ tindistaigasd, favors, re apoettally rails thi gistalte to his assortment of ) Segars Sm l / 4 Chew ing Tobaeo c. which he IN peeparad to sell at the toweatAiotog priced, 111101484114 AND SWAM Ha will koop on load TFIE ,BEST BRANDS, and will 'manufacture for gen eral sale throughout the Qounty. Rememborthosilisas,to OsDiamond, between Itrink iiirhoirs Store ask Kclittlass's Oink. wAinfITON DEWKrin$A 4 Aso. 11, J 04 ./ 1 0[NNG, (!/ amt amozysiem *UCUTSI► Downy AIM OISOLarj IT ye,* ems • Ea ORPHANS' COURT SALE oe ItZAL MATZ By virtue of an Clam coder of the Orpheire. cloo t i, of Adams county, will be ow:NW to Pulite Selo, ole anwriney, the link dqv daiais&y. ,stest,.st I o'de4... P. X., on the pram .111.":001 Lot of tittatod, eft: emelt in the tomeEft, 4.lll3llColialo,Odk joining lots of 41. Posieoei sail W. P. atoe, about ao fee/CA out sod 200 feetthelih on *tuft II *MAWS ewe oatifethelledid noose and other onthoiht . lowe s hbowents Ev a(Met, &mom& AttoodalA De stria sad tonne snide known on day of bale lid . SAMUEL CRISP, Join" HAIM, CITE*. After. Nov. 215.—te _ . A VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE; situate 134 miles north of A rim diesille contalunig 29 Acres, and 72 Perches, whisk choice Apple Orchard, choice Cherries, Plain, AVricopi, Grape., e •y ou p g P with Orcbere. all of the best podded fruit, I two-story Log House, with good cellar, a hew Barb, with a good floor. S ne ,,4,l3i ng gyring. at the house; between 6 and 7 Ames of good Titabor, most splendid Chestnut, Oak and Pine; . Any pereon wtshlng to Sec the property will call on theProprletor. If not sold before New Year's day, It will thou be offered at Public Bel* on , the fleet ging of January, Bed. ADAM FORNEY. Dec.ll.—ta VALUABLE FARM AT • • eitiVATE BALK The undersigned offers at Private Sale hie Farm eitua• e in Cumberland township, about 41 mites from Oettystiorg, ot. she Chamberalturg pike, eo u t,,,„j us 77 At REb. 5 Ames of tvt.leh ate in good Timber; situ 10 Acß).,s ut wt CtStAIN LAB D. The Improvementm area R'odtory Boone Dwelling, Beek cordiriba.Carrisin fluues, Wash. house, lc., all a.ugood a new; peg bever.talllng well. of water, One at the Kitchen dear :ma the ether at the Barn; u good xonng Otchartl of chette fruit, jest commeneing to hoar. The Farm wit be for sale SO days, and will Le Fold all together ur In too WU. as May suit purchamers. It not sold witbiti 70 dere. It will he for rent. Dec. 11.—St JACOB MICKLEY, D. of D. M=l=El The undersigned will Obi Ili Private Sale, a valua ble Tract of etudes Land, contn!na g &hunt 149 Acres, aituntail in Ctuutatirlaud town-hip, alsmsniunty.Pa. rljoimrkmg weal• of David ‘V Homer. A. I'llaybrlglat, the road leading from ea.dtde Mill (now Arnold's., t the 11141pda:its and Taneylowa: Rod 7 Ail. “,trynburg end 4(4 miles from Brunt Malang, Md. :s natty Acren are clear laud In +a nue state Is Vint IVat ioti, and they bal ance in excellent Limber. Va. ro is ~d young, or chard on She premises lei lull beir, g . Th., clear laud has nal been heavily limed—part or attach is good Meadow, and ,bo whole under WA] fencing Preperty convenient to Mills, :4 , 12 wl Houses and tinurebee. - llA.Xerettt deftiting.to bee the Faro can du so by ettalug ou D W. Etormer redding near the property. Fur further folerutatien. adare.s the neaertagunt at I:urtu itt rg , 314. U. A. IRIAN/tit. Dec. 11.—tt REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE -..- The undersigned will offsrat Public Sale, on the 28t4 , D,„,r,,r, the to•kowitais Yd./able property t• Wit: A LOT OF 'GROUND, situated in the norceigh of Berwick, fronting ot, Wader street. on etdch is eroct• rd a !urge taru-st iry Bout Building, with steno-story Back•buildiog attached, A I.ng Belo and Corrtegn !inur, Also, a Writ of Wirer WI the premises with hue assertwent of fruit 'rtes is very dtaira . life property, tieing the lister reelleace itt, Itev , E &vetoed • YaiC- ha wi•hlog to view the premises or wishing ruit b ar .wy orm o.!,,n 00 rho uoder , egiird who ocitlyiew the aeove I roperty. buie to rot:nine:ice ut I o'clock, P. 31.. 'then noon'- ante be given and tertun wane known bt Dec. 11.—ta JULIA A. IIuVVIIEINP The Cash System. THE undersigned, Dealers in Pro duce, dc., fu tirtiyebur,7. It sv, thin day deter— mino4l 10 lutnducts tbo ME CASH SYSTEM In their business. ell gouda o.tod be piing for in ad since or on delivery. as the Cash System sill be rig &idly ebL,reed. after this date. maid persona indebted , in either of the firms are requested to call and mate settlement. tIOU All & CO., • BII , DLIE, ALXX. c d LEE. Me , Crlthlr L lid.lllL TON, BESINS.It k Situ. Dee. 11.-3ra NEW 13U61NESS. Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. CULP H A L 3 l:e P r7=;es ' O t ti l 44 . tn7ou 'l el7: ,i tte WeaveA Cl)ring Sofas, Chairs, Mat trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. Be el. continuo. his old buidneti of Trimming BMggies, Carriages, IC., end e.dinn from thu public their patronage. t bargee mod,rete. Settyaburg, Pe., Dec. f •T'N THE 'MATTER OF FRANCIS S. ILDEBRAN D, lIA N itu The sew Bankrupt haelur file/ him' petition for el dlacbe:rg• from all his detail pi °Table under mita' Act, arsik for a certtfleate thereof: It Ir ofelereet 'that a he cretiitorii be held on the V%day of =urg Pa ,AV ll ltY i lb;VMrry:lgf...."‘ • • oiled Baran Opt will be Booked; and it tofu tber or dewed that a hearing be bad train the saki p.tltlou fit dr:Argo e 11 certificate 4hereof, on WecincauT:,y the 2, . a y of January, 150, betore Irani court, at at 10 nheo and whore nit put!, u, tiff ,tc.l at ;rad, it they eon praper. LIASTINIin ne;suster ui Bankruptcy. I~ec. 11.x.t HATS. & CAPS. Fall and Winter Styles. S. S. NI'CREARY HAS just rereir , ,l a Irr,gl.l and ioneral wortwent • , 1 ',TS. incic:ll::g the very latent etyie 9to ilk Cam•imere, and loft Fur flats, and nlia, luxe .upply of tine and low priced Wont HATS and r :‘l , •n and BOYS. Re invitee 11:1$ friend,. and Lb/ lie ztve bin. tali. Dec.' IL —ti NS YLV.Q;IA. CEIsiTRAL y.RAILROAD rout rt:nnind b,tireen I'llll,delybia nzi..l t 01. s g. Irottlng G,tt e bnrg make the fu~ioss mg .1, with Tr - uuk line: f Jet • stit.z ;.-.1v3 at 9.60 a. m. & 1..55 p. at rj7o 10.00 Ave 10.31 arrivo 12.85 p. al. 11.45 • karr 5.50 • 3.40 a. tn. Pbtlfuleloll3 arrire 9.40 '• 8.10 . . Hartieburg leore 1.15 12.90 i:3l, 4 titirg arm,. 1.:30 a. m. 9.40 " connection., ale made with the tralne f,r NOP turn. p, ton and all Eamern Cities. At connections are made is the the 1.11E14 for all We. `et. Pole 111}.1' . . fart he - -r ler omatlon apply to chWAHD 11. WILLIAMS, :...aperipteudeut, Alto. na, P.,. i fir , W. Gw:y r. Pass. Agent, l'hilaila. *) LAST NOTICE, TO COLLECTORS. eollec to r, ..IConoty and State Taxi.' fur 1667 ttud pr.vlou years are I,reby notified t., settle off their Dtafffeates on ;Tuesday, the 15th day of Dee. neali on'tehich clay the County Comm'Wolters pill meet to make the neceesary Exonenttlone. If geld Collectors °rimy of them fail :o comply With this notice, the doMMleslonme will be ender tho pecetelty of bring- IMIt In °eery, et delinquency, without respect to 7pt.r ' sone. The money le poeltlvely needed; and WOOL Is . 111144 bat 100,7 i r asion ul"TlShod poet ao c w, LtSrU e i t t il wr i b. wiregorl ilk rier.4.—tf tit.: *QII I MMEDIATE 4.",anizreNrivx SALE RE*DY-11.2k1013, CLOTHING, • OWitiO TO OUANOSB that Mr* takers place.la tort Arm. by reason of the death of one of Its members, It has become aheolutely neoseesxy tosell out our entire Stock of- PALL AND WINTER -CLOTHING Bather than rend any portion of It to AOC tiOti we will offer it to the piople at PRICES BELOW TUE COST OF mmarrAc— and thus clear uttrour etittro .itailtadiment. Secur ing & QUICKSALE S ty..Er BY ING VIE 000D8 GO at such rates as will isatis , 3 sully reasonable porcbaser Oar Immense hones Is early loaded with GARMENTS OF EVERY DENCRIPTION, Suitable to all Claedts— Made up with the utumet cafe— GENERAL 'READY-MADE DEPARTMENT 3000 OVERCOATS, made In most fashlmtable styles, of all ki , do of Beavers, Chinchillas, Bacot', &c. 3000 SUITS, Coats, Pants and Vests of the same ma terial, isusfness, Dress. Traveling, "Indispensiole" -nits etc. WO COATS, Chesterfields erlfd Sacs, Morning and Lounging Coate. Frock and Dress Costa, &c. MOO Pre. PANTALOONS, of all materials, and cut on ova y approvoot style, Nairow and Nubby, plata and comfortable. 4,000 TESTS, Velvet Vista, Fancy Camimere Testa, Cloth VVIV., double or single hroasted, high or low cut. la the CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Biwa Ira bare a large aasurtment of ?lace Goode that most be disposed of Tu do which we propose for a few daya to mako- to order from Measure, Int par very best style—making a Deduction of 15 per cent. for all Thus wo offer Clothing as good in points of STYLE. MATERIAL, FIT and YINISH, as can kw had in any Mk:iv:ll4 T TA)LtAtiNti NSTABLISIIMIINT. and et about ball thy opthetry prise . lu the YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT This department has been a specialty with us this year. We Lome had menu( cured the largest and hest assortment of Itrird' curruiNu to be kopd to ,the caball of which ia now fur sale at GREATLY REDUCED Plt/Cg3. A Rare Opportunity to Fit Out the Children MOURNING REAR,—Clerlcul Garment+, Full Drees Sults, Black Cloth Overcoats. Black Cloth and Doeskin Pant., Black Cloth and Cateimere Ovate, Black Vects. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, any customer purchasing an article of clothing, will be allowed a deduction of TWENTY PRE CENT. on au) additional purchase made is this department. HANDKERCHIEFS, OVERCOATS, HOSIERY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, Store will be opened early and closed late. About bEVENTY-FIVE BALM:MAN will be In atten dance. Prompt and polite attention will bo given to all. N customer will be aoeop plied. It any reaw.mable ACCOSIVIOdI2. lion uf prices will Induce him buy. REMEMBER THESE POINTS. lit. It Is the largest and beet -Stock is dile city 2nd. It must all be eold ?iOW. 3rd. At prices ereu below our lowest current rates. 4th. That whatever your size or grape you can be fitted. bth. The goods are so ele•ao, t and the prices eo low, that it will pay you to I,y in • stock of clothing for the neat fear years. nth. That you may tweet . haveetoottist anehuttance. outt NBCHBEITT VS TOUR. 'OPPORateNrri. MUM CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throat-and LiAngs , such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Covgh, Bronchitis, Asthma, sell Consumption. r,• sever before in the whole history of medl dro, be. mi)tbing woo so widely and se deeply upon the eviudidence of mankind. as this excellent remedy for pnimmiary complaints. i brough a big series of Ycur 3 i and among moat 01 the races • f men it has risen nigher And higher in their eetimatiou, an it has be come better known. Its nutform character and pow er to cure the various affections of the bulge and thrust, hare made it known as a reliable protector against them. K bile adapted to Milder forms of die ease end to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given fur incipient consumption, and the dangerous affections of the tbi oat and lungs. A, a provision +purist sudden at tacks of Croup. It should be kept vu hand in every family, and Indeed as all are sometimes cobjact to coids and cough•, nil should be provided with this an [Moto I'4 Although catdtd Cour:o44l s is thought inenrabie, stilt ~ ;:test numbers of eases *hero the Maxie seamed settle:4 Lure beet: rompietely cured, and t• • patieut restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral So complete is it/ ILIMiOry UT If the disortiers of the. Laugs and Throat, that the moat übetimun of them. under the Cherry Pectorui they stitatdo and dlopporr. Singers and ruaeo Spec. kers find great protection from it. Actlima is slimy( relieved and oiler' 'wholly cnre by it. Brow/allele generally cured by taking the Cherry Eccforal In small and frequent doers. flu generally aro its virtues known that we need net puollah the certificate, of them here, Cr do more than a..ure the public that It, iinalittes aie telly waint lord dyer's 'Ague . Lure,. fbr , pere,, , ,rneg 'Ague, pup moiaetri Eimer, UAiU aver ReatUenrturCr, Dumb Ague, Pknedaeal or Bilious Itrer, fa, and inct;ed aft the affections tch.r.A arise Amos maluelous, marsh, vs , miasmatic poisons As its name implies, it does Core, and does not fall. Containing neither arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what— It in ninnido 'Wilful any patient. Thu number and 'importance of its cures in the ague districts, are itterally beyond account, and we believe without a parallel In the history of Ague medicine Our pride is gratill.d by the acknowledgments we receive of the radiCal cares effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies ba what,' tailed. Unaccilmated prowl!, either resident In, or travel ing through miasmatic Imatililes, will be protected by - taking the AGUE CURE daily. Nor Liver amp/aims, arising from torpidity of the Liv.r, it is an eacellent remodyoitlintitrilug the Liver Into helitny nett‘ity. Not Dillon. Disordersand Liver Complaints, it is an eccelleut remedy, producing many truly remarkable carea, where other medicines had fallen. Pi flared by DE. J. V. Alta 2 00 , Practical and ataly Mal Chemists, LOStell, sus., and sold all round the world. P.R/CE, $lOO PER BOTTLE For gate by A. D. Bnablor, Dragilet, astiyiktratg, Pa. [Oct.% 111016.4161 E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, NO. 3513. TEMMT., PHILIDEMIEV GENE.I2,4L 40ENT8 TOR NATIONAL LIFE raataproz IJNMPMI3M&Ifft'OP' - AI,4MIC orA;mwdmtnict c,eicU)*Noi /reit, vadawmgo tAntA Gnat. MM _.a...~ „I.T++` OOL I !El ;;:`' . TURING, Of the vcry Finest Mitterints— COMPRISING, IN THE Cash Orders BLACK GOODS ROOMS IN THE COLLABB, &c., lc., kc SALE COMMENCES WI!LINAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall Buildings, evriv , r Sixth and Sinrket Strmim I=l AYER'S arms of OEM= , z. : : Cogs lALSA3I4 lEEE Thlitlonibrledaud poppaar ten is sods cal • ;to On atteutkm of the Wail. Aeolis . ' a. the i.., rolls &Arland, the`proprietOri eammiliy" :sake their bow to the people, and remind them that alsoupt the, many thing...revered for the health, comfort and ens fananco of The fatally thregigh the, long and tedious months of winter, Coe's Cough &Isom should not De forgotten. !or plan It has been a household midi alai—and mothers anxious km the safety of their chit. Area, and all who suffer from anidiesese of the throat, chest and Maas, cannot afford to be ,liqthuntif• ra addition to the °glittery fear ounce so long in the mutat, we now furnish oar mammoth family sire bottles, which will, in common wttb ho other size, be found at sit Drug Stoive. • • FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found Invaluable, and may always be rolled upon in the mwt extremecaies. • WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony cf all *behave need It for this teed: We divest.e diming the het ten years, te e that It in variably relieves and cores it. • SORE THROAT. Keep your throat wet with the Balsam—taking tie tot otten—ano you will very ;emit HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yleiti at once tog steady nso of this great remedy.— wilt eaeceeit in giving relief' where all other, re medlee ban , failed. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Do not delay procuring sad Immediately taking Doe's Cough Relearn. when troubled with any of tue above named diffieulti.. They are all premonitory eymptoms of Consumption, and if not arrested, will 1100Z1111 . Or latet veep you away Into the valley 01 shadows from which none can ever return. • DI CONSUMPTION, lien) , a eire-worn aufferer hue found relief and' to day rejoices that b.r life has been made easy and pro longed by the nee of Qoe's Cough Salem. IN SHORT, The people know the artlSle,and It needs no comment from as. It la for sale by every Druggint and Dealer In Medicinee in the Cini , ed States. THE C. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read ! Read ! ! Read !1 ! THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE IS CALLED TO TELE World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. This preparation is pronounced by Dympenths as the only known' remedy that will surely core that ag gravating and fetal malady. For years it swept on its tearful tale, carrying before It to an untimely Its millions of sufferer'. Coe's Dyspepsia Care has come to the Rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of Stomach, fits .iny of Food, Flatulency, Led- Wertrincas, finally ter- :itinQtiog in Death, Are as surety cared by this potent remedy, an the pa tient takes It. Although hut Are yenta before the people,what to the verdict of the moo., ? Rear whet Lester Sexton, of Milwankm AP? ! iFrort LFSTER SEITON; of Milwaukee.) linwarratr.4 Kra., Jan..'.{, 1868. BILShrf.S. C. G. Ctsai R Co., New Haven, Conn. Both myself and .if have used Coss Dyspepsia Cara. and it has proved PRKPECILY saustactory as a Rem edy. I have NO hesitation in saying th.t a - or have re evived GR KAT BENEFIT Irmo Its use. Very Rcepectfully, • (signe , i) I,3;TEIi SEXTON A GREAT - BLESSING. f From .Rer. L. R WARD, Aron, Lorain Co., O. .Ikms. &rung Armstrong, Druggists, Cleirtand Genf/ellen :—lt glen me gieat pleasure to state the my wife has derived great benefit . from the use Cods Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number r. years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied by violent peroxysms of constipation which eo pros trsjed hrr that she was all the while, months. nu abbe to do anything. She talc, st your instance. Ow Dyspepsia Cure, and lase dolt/0d URE&T BIINTITT hOlt IT, and d now obutparaelvely well. She re gelds this meditinessa great blaseing. Truly your', Jen.l3, L P. vreay. • •OLERaYME.Y. • The SeroloaccAßtme t . Arlettlibyr Waal tea. it Juts cured btist; after at other restonfteekett h ItR UG-GI:9TS. Amipifilift4ft . tbe emotes win at you. If re. "ara l t!`.04 111 0'•; that' msToastbs±ba.i Cftrif kis safmkapselos p ! sigpia miaohti. :.,,,.:~ ISM -4011041*04 • „.; ft.t A •. •' . 4 114. .1, I 4.4" PEI '; i .;. k C - 1 'OT 11 I .N G THY subscriber has jolt returned (Nisi the pity with the Largest & Best Selected Stock of Clothing aver opened la the county, which he is selling at rr nsattably low prices. Ilia Stock consists of OVERCOATS, OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES, Dress Coats, BusinesS Coats, 'Rarity Cassfiti ere Coats - of all stylea, Satinet And Jean Coats. ski cheap, Doeskin Piney N 1111,1111.111 and BIM tines Pants, Wool Shirts, White Shirts, Under Shiro! and Drawers, Clocks, Musical Instruments ofallklnde, TOBACCO. & CIGARS, frosqu, Pipes, Brushes. Neck -ttes, and a thousand a other tt• lea t.o numerone to mention in a newspr per advertisement. P. CUNNING El AM.' Oct 2,11188.-0 SELLING OFF A.A - T C S,T Rasing determined to close out my entire Stock of ItEADY-Mk CLOTIIING, I WILL SETL AT 0 T OVERCOATS, DRESS COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &C., &C., &C. Thome desirous of accruing good bargains can now balm an opportunity by calling at my Store. Come one and come all. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Oct '.2.—tf HEAD-QUARTERS CLOTHING, HATS ANDCAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Every kind of Gentlemen2o- Wear; BLCIVAS LINEN COLLARS, PAPER cLik's, COTTON STOC=GS, GLOVES, POCKET BOOKS, TRAVELDTG SACKS, CAISES, &c., etc I keep Gentlemen's sear of all kinds and erill sell them et the LOWEST CASH PRICES. A4BO Boys' Hats & Shoes, in great variety MO. call beforAapnrcbiang else where April 1.887.,tf KLINGEL'S Boot and Shoe Emporium, BALTIMORE STREET, TIT - 0 DOOES SOUTH OF THE eRESEPTERIAR CHURCH. TIE nucloreigned hasjost returned from the city T crab the best and cheapest variety of Boots, Shy re and Oaitera, for Spring ant Summer, ever oN feted in Octtyeburg• liie stock consists of LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS, LANES' BALMORAL GAITERS, LADLES' COMMON GAITERS, • LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all Kyles, LADIES' MOILOCCA) aeoloam..s. IN LARGE VARIETY. GENTS' FRENCH CALF BOOTS, GENTS' 'AMERICAN CALF BOOTS, GENTS' KIP ROOTS, GSNTS'.CVNGRIdd GAITERS, GENI I S' CALF BALMORXLS, GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles, GENTS' BROGA,NS:Ac.,tc. MISS g ES s ' CONGRESS GArrEgt m y, iss• BALmosm, GAlT yttsgst MOROCCO BA L MO RAL S, sc., /to , Ac., tc. BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS, BOYS' CALF BALMOKALS, EiCrYs' BROGANS, ke., Ac. ryvANTS' SHOES, all etylee, IN LARGE VARIETY. Boots and Sboea of has own manufacture con- ztautly ou hand All will be'sold at the loeteat living profits'. Say. arc from town and country. ore Milted to call and exaMine goods and prices beforo purchasing else wLeee, feeling confident that l cen plessa all who may call. The St tXT/YACTURING of flouts Shoes. and Gai ters, will elan an corded on, in stilts branches. as be. tore. Repairing dune on churl uotMe. By employing none but first class woe hmen, and aging none but the ehofccet bather, ho feels confident LI maintaining hie former rffatation Coe mittly nothing will be left un done to deeerre it. ' - • - 10..Thiakral for past favors, tin solfelts a coating snag ofpubilc patmnsg, D H !ELINOR / . Gletsysburg, April 22, 180.-tf New Boot and Shoe Store, D. KITZMILLER'i& BRO., dETTYSBORG, PENNA., YORK PYREKi, OPPOSITE THE BANK. rrIIE undersigned have opened .1 new Hoot trod - 1 Shoe St ,rit, un Yotk street. Gettysburg. in the room recentirocenpled by.gorsak MCCAVINST. and bare ,Inst rocedrt.l from tbe City large Wart ak!°3 . 800 T 8 Sri-8-110E SHOES GENTrinyeasr, LA.Dlira it CHM*. WEAR:, ,Coll.Sidt.hig of Calf &Kip Boots,. Congress & Balpioral Gal.' 'tern; .1.;) mkiarta.orumi TO Oitogh, .11 Wads. of BOOTS AND RElollW;the wadi bMa to d. often , * materttand by drat else morikunnt, , senior partner been In the bititulUst Z t. years andpersobells imparbitamlbratt ' • resp.cteallyfhalt* thensteumo °Yam pedal MU' eat buimmAiat;-a541.501, by Wit* “Diutluelssr bmio.eecudb ipOt.iplavalt onellytkr, te•-stre entire stts . I),AvIOEMe nk, JACM azimutlNlLL Jose 24, 4 itt.6!.."Cvirr .....;;.,- - • - i .,..--::„:-., -, ~,„,,,.. , , - • ..y. ' u LWIR 'APR* at . ev,. A ~ . IN lEEE • ,1 tA iIY'W w MA ALI If ;1 I AS' Nl'. T I MO A rklimili V ie a b DOTI it uv raMed ttbetway tyotrubt, bes b. -,llo9*Slibotti Niters; hp- Atz: - g0ra.,.... sodobital 414111 mat dyles picas. Us brit it eft td and onfladla dirtJakkilt aNk Wit " • . f. sae sedellObblitd,. NoNe7 . : to maim T • • ' 4 7, b Soilelted. Os sad *id • ' • poss um lastbet isis4km n b July 1? ,11114.-17 JO ERN RCHANT ILO PSG I • • lut.bis. wlL fad at •:* W T . N G S In York itreet„ dui . Bank, GETTYBFAIRG : MATERIAL of evet7 deterfgtfon ter mennad bola' wear, of the beet tputtltise and tateskatyles. =lran ere Vel a al= Ts seeds: short Persona In baying their cloth leg 410111 " 2 "C spet forget tor t e 9 r4 s aall 17 we sell cheaper than tBeiniespeet.. • . Fine Custom Made • BOOTS AND SBOES FOR GENTLEMEN. Ail the =Mittel "Mat on hand or Rade to moan. Priem Slid at LOW 11/IMM An lilt. hated PrfaiLlat with Instruirtkoss for self measure- MSS t seat on mitt 14Paat-Medo address. • WV. P. BARTLZT, 88 South 81xth as, above Chestnut, PEOLAtHILIIILI. '- August 21,15d8-17 Let all the People Come I :Fancy Goods and Confectionery Store. THE tuldersiperfi, having bought out .1. W. Ware e Fancy Goods and Cokieetkm ery Store, on Baltimore me t, sooty °moults Jahn. stocks' Store, Gettlejnirg, Invites the public's warm me. Large and tasteful as the mock beis beau, no ISM'S will be spared to render It still sours attrsctlve and doled:de. lie now arms Writing Seeks, MehlF ancy Candy, Work &n Portlblke, ee, • Keg do., 's, Satchels, Sardines, Porker. Books, • Lotetere, Chins Toys cleni;ohow, Pocket Cutlery, a y Cnke e, . - Jewelry, • - Sirens Creches.; Chess, Wine Bleculte. • Brushed Unaroon do:, Perfsmary, - Skit Works. Soaps, lies german, Cantle, Writ in g Paper', lirnito,=metopes, . Nuts, . ~ Tobacco ii Sews. 11 .1 112 P5. to., 80., to.; "TOO NTIMIIIIOI3II TOO MIINTION."' 1 He intends to tell everything at - Ike lowest Rossi. 1 .ble prime. bellevtag that ''im pronto" hi log ...pack ' Isles," and ire tbereibre bestibe bluer and Mier,— Come ono—come all I ' h. S. PSTSTBL. April 1, 11108.—tt Gral EEO PAPER BOSOMS, HANDKERCiIIEFB, n-Imlliwq PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS., LADIES' CODIPANIONS, TOILET _S.ETS, WRITINq .DESES, • PERFUMERY, FANCY CHINA t BOHEMIAN VASES, . - TOYS, &C., &C., &C.; AT A. R. FEISTEL'S. Opposite FaLtteatocks' Store. - Gettisburg, April 1. isls.—t? THEO. O. NORRIS JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburgat;Gett4yaburg, CONFECTIONERY , ha has opened an Ojitit Bekaa, at his old atatd co Chaattiershiwg sort. where daring thc woo he will Nat intatently on hand PRIME OYSTERS, the beet the market can Übti , with special 'min i:iodations for ' • • • • 111.11 - aadatsignstt Itiaa boated opt his Ikt mar part mar t flit. ettrir, art, sow excitants THE LMS,•!III7M.NANG ktrinNEEl t 4 W 100 (1 4001 1 41 1 4 6 6 1111624 I oat tho'oostio ilto litgrood otii Noe* Mottos irtima. nook pain potipatirsige,lo,llll tIM to &owe !to oonSullinoo, by.boomoitttos . tbitiodiftitaroteotouo.• ty , sot oboe lame o Oa& of posolloto-4,14101 mating oilod wads itioi ittiwt toodestioo: ilittoor• d (ohm we look On ttu ioroopt Iltit4Of iettoro. obloorotiouo. • • .NMktftbif *gel - portage Wads. Iteaa•tiapors i. alhafkaloibStltirblat a ma.' elaokfatiti itatirbiriklaid. 111110641.0061 ativareftirotters ts U ttyaburu. 4 Ner: 19. auk* maw - *we, &r. Si: -0 o' ' OOO R. S rait stprimug,44llo24 AAA Vr % ymignfil , . , • t't,' • : ut.,111,10,11/ , 1! • .. 5..44r° _ 14!".1100.06,,iitraVri. _ • tonintiona, Zags, .40140, *t. E. H. MENNIGH, CHAMBERSBURG- STREET, next door to the Kilotons Rota, GETTYSBURG, PA., Confection, Periodical and News Depbt. The Daily Papeis,ofßaltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and choiee Magazines. All kinds of Confections, Can dies, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, &e., ozootootty oo bond. ICE CREAM CAKES to &mom oto vithoLot Aortae moo. 110usb1116—tf OYSTETt.B-ALOON. next deo: to lloglo Hotel, Mamma to trio* Outt to addition to We LADIES & GENTLEMEN. *azi. Give ua a can': 1:1=1/1 Coal, guabri, gins, At. GETTYSI3I3:O LIME.KI 4 LNS, 06AL BuErnisse, . • IND STOVES. •-• • IMISORTMENT OF rat TIM COUNTY,
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