'Women are waree mato] in-West Britain maw Many other citillmdcoliiitty:' tfighor I.w, rich or poor, married or AO, none or them e.cape from some of thgt , tics, prejudices and injustines from - which their sect•suffers: They aro obliged to en dure not only all the pains and penlaltlesin divAed upon the women of other nations, but also certain special injuries sad 'annoy ances invented and practiced by English . rum skate- The inferior position of EnglirkiFessen is first apparent to a foreigner in a variety of little details. Returning from an early morning ride, he notices the cottages of the working-people by the roadside. The women are up and about, making the tires, carrying the, coat, opening the house, while the, men are still snoring soundly. Or breakfast is being prepared, and you notice the women buttering the bread No se to save their lords and pesters the slight est uttnecessary exertion , - Theo you' catch sight of a woman on her knees lacing or untsclng a man's boots. an Englishman vatits *pipe, it.iii the won, who fills it and beads hie light; if hisikoot_ needs re plied:ling, it the woman , ho procures and pours outthe . ale ; if tbitis be an er rand to be done, It is the womit who trots off while the man loafs or res at home. _ In short, English wom'hn beloogthg to what are called the lower classes are 'evidently the servants of men, while in America the men are as evidently the servants of the women, only that this latter service, being that of the stronger to the ;weaker, never seems like servitude, eveni4 the humblest families, but takes the nobler forms of solicitude, and duty. - • . i ir ihilvakatakitaa darker tints. - These lo tilers *when not ehlf per - fortune:dal service), but they are treated far worse than any other servants in the world. , The women drink also, and society countenances them in this vice. To see an English ate-N Pt,tae - keWoe, with; he %veinal sitt-ip . '*st SA:Oonever lad bebisid tbdiustalitS. htMi4ll4te shock a', stranger. 34owbere else ~can you meet, ao , asigustingssigiii4vo-fitt'sMiitting, a custom. On the Coldbient„ women are to be seen sitting in eajbtrk bier-gartene, and shar ing theli little wine, coffee, or chocolate with male friends ; but nowhere on' the Continent is there such -a licensed Pande monium as an English bar. In America the drinking saloons are countless ; but in none of awn world's wimp be permitted to enter and call for a drink. There is no f r t 'expremrtarHe the admittance of wouttn,lint there is the Onwritten law of public opinion-that would punish not only the woman who infringed it, but the pro prietor of a bar-room in which such an ont- rage upoi decency "oc c urred S A drunken woman is a rarity in every other country but In England this woful spectacle is u common as the rain. GIANTS OP OLDEN TIONED. In one of his recent lectures, Professor Silliman, the younger, alluded to the dis- Lovely of the skeleton of an enormous lizard of eighty feet. From this the Professor in ferred, as no living specimen of such magni tude has been found, that the species which it represents hu degenerated. The verity of his position he rather singularly en deavored to enforce by an allusion to the welt known e;ltdeitee •of 'giants in olden times. The following llat is the data upon whirl this singular hypothesis is based : The giant exidbited at Rotten, in 1880, Professor says measured nearly eighteen fist, aelaPiur saw a slant that was ten feet bib The Oat Galabra, brought from Arabia to Rome, under Claudius Ciesar, was ten feet high. • 'Fannuni,,who liired, / in the time of Eugene IL - , measured eleven and a-half feet. The Chevalier Scrog, in his voyage to the Peak Teneriffe, founfl in one of the caverns of that mountain the head of the Gunich, who h t ad sixty teeth, awl was not less than fifteen feet high. ' The giant Farrague, slain by Orlando, nephew. of Charlemagne, was twenty-eight feet high. In 1814, near St. German, was found the ! tomb of the giant Isorent, who was not less than thirty feet high. In 1699, near Rouen, was found a skeleton 10108 skull held a bushel of corn, and who WM/ ninteen feet high. . The giant Bacart was twenty-two feet high his thigh hones were found in 1703, near the river Moderi. In 1628, near the castle in Dauphine, a tumb was found thirty feet long sixteen wide and eight high, on which wee cut in gray stone these words ''Ketolochus Rex." The akeleten was found entire, twenty-five and a fohrth feet long, ten feet .across the shoulders, and five feet from the breast bone to the beck. Near Palermo, in Sicily, in 1516, was 'found the skeleton of a giant thirty feet high; the head was as large as a hogshead, and each of his teeth weighed five ounces. We have no doubt that there were "giants In those days," and the past was perhaps more prolific in producing them than the present. But the history of giants during the olden time was not more remarkable than that of dwarfs, several of whom were even smaller than the Thumbs and Nutta of our own time. MATERNAL AmpmnoN OF THE SP/ D ER. A correspondent of Hardwicke's Science gossip mays : "Spiders ilwitys appeared ugly and repul , sive to me, until an incident which came under my observation demonstrated that within their unsightly exteriors there re sides a spring of genuine parental solici ts-is and affection that would be well if found more frequently in the possession of mirry, , who boat a vastly higher position In !being's endless chain.' In the comae of Last summer o l am'out fura naturalist's 'eon stittitional,'"when the circumstance alluded to shore came under my notice, which, 16 jin.tice blithe 'poison fang' fraternity, I have thought Ought to be told. In an old, hedge, dry as diet, I Putrid a great many varieties of 'Mem, which (not being acquainted with &tattles , : or lay other of their friends) I unfortunately cannot name. One of these, a dark colored, grizly-look- Ing jade, I captured, with, a view to our secoming better acquainted. Under, and in innnediatecontact with, the abdomen, abs.carried a cocoon, containing (I pre, some) eggs Or baby-spiders. ' In form and sire it reset bled a sznallgralit of hempseed, and Was kept in ha place by Mt. first pair of legs clasping It. When the cocoon was severed from hqr, the mother would not Jaime the.palwoOrtry hand on which I held them, but stood at a short distance, appar sally watching intently. i her praclous load, tOWatits 6ttich dart: revaistf. Aimed made a i a-11 and with a rapidity that eluded my sight. picked it up, and attempted to stake on with it. .1 several times deprived this dutiful mother or her charge, and aa . often she proved that she rallied her own life less than its lois Indeed Min` jaW of nature,' belf-prebervstion, seemed In her ease to t are been suspended." A. Lit rre 01121., one Christman eve, seeing the sue' 'meeting, smith "Mamma, I know w t m t mikes it so re•ii over there ; Santa Claw Is Coking." was wedagat bit* at t party with a Tray too Arcked dress and bare arms, pressed his admiration by saying she old s:rimed the Whole party.. W. TIPTON, FASHION , J&BBEII, North.:Rost earher of the bin 1..0r w s l .o3lellaa'reoteljllettye-. where lie eno .1 .11 t hues be fonadready —.stead busiaea.lo Ida line. He hlks ellipse eXeellentleelst ant 4 nclAr iliitiagso_ 4.4 i a fee t Gle• sin a all. • . May VA. UM% _ 10 unvEYOR AND LICENSED CONINE ARCM. The atideratitued, haling to. keg Out vilonreianner's Lieersee, wilt.ta connettiou Mltli tie 'Mee oftIOUNTY SIRTEYOR, attend to WRITING OFIT*RDS.RONPG,RILEASES.WILLS, ARTICLES OF AORRENENT,CLER KING OF FIALliS,te. asehtshadlonelderablrexpetiencein Ode Itne, he hopes to receives llberil share ot,patrortage. Buil liege prompt y attended to autt•eher get reasonable. Postolkeaddrese Fairfield, Adam. Co..ra - Nay 29, 1861.—tt • . . " BROOMS ! BROOMS ! The eidorsigned °antismog to matutfmturs Brooms et Ms old Rand in Carliale•streZt adjoining Re ilroad Depot. He .BI home daring the fall . e fait eupply en bank Sad srlD be able to fretniah them wooLk:se LK OD ENTAII.. Brooms made toorderor on the alien-a. Ponces baring Broom Corn ;would do wet) to give bin e'en-- ; . 'E. D. TIPTON. Gettysburg, Non. 6.-Sm . C A R: -DrAnate dimmed of the "ItIhtLSIOR OA LLERV. IC/ to Komar& hikes and Simla. I take the oppor tanty of exiendleg to the public my sincere thanks' tar their liberal patronage in the pant t end knew tog my anccbssora to be prompt. thorough. energetic and practical Pbotog: rtiphera, I oak for them a con tinuance of the same. They having had almost entire control of the - Excoltior.Gallery fur the I,st twoyeara, If know that they.w 111 exert every effort to render fun aatiataction at all times. ~ C. J. TYSON. Oct. 23.-3 to GRANITE-WARD , GETTYSAURG, PA., ox RAILROAD, NEAR FREJGLIT DEPOT. PETER BEITLER la prepared to furuidli GRANITE, for all kinds of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES, •" at reasonable Curbing, Sills, Steps; Ashlers, Posts, lYlouurnents, Cellle tery Blocks, &c.; &c,, Cat and finbated .in every style doitred, by beet of workmen. - *S..grams from ; a, distance promptly attended to. June 3.—tl. JEREMIAH CULP, GETTYSBURG, PA., Undertaker & Paper-Hanger, Is prepared to farEteh ou short notice nud r.nionnb'e COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Heals° keens on hand a ler e assort nit nt of WALL PAP&tt. whlob he sanest low.at cash rates, and it de. eirs4 will furnish hands to put It on the well. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN , PAINT - IWO EXECUTED TO ORDER. WI - York street-a few doorsoset ofLutlientriCilUlch May 2Y,lBBS—tf. • ROBERT D. ARMOR, GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL EIANGFrIi, • lhst Middle street, haifa square-front the Court-house, GETTYSBURG, PA., VVILL promptly attend to all or ders fa ids line. Wurk done la the most satis factory rummer, and at prices as law as can possibly be afforded to make a living. GAS. PIPE famished, sta well as Chandeliers, Brackets, -Drop Lights /M.; also WATER PIPE, Stops, Tap an I Frost Spigots, and,lo short. everything belonging to gas or water fixtures. -Bells hung, and furnished if desired. Lock • of ail kinds repaired. (Dec. 25, i67.-tt MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL THE undersigned has established a PLANING MILL, 011 Marehcreok, four mi Ire from Gottysbarg,wt whtch 111)1011 chanufatcture DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES, WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES, FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, Chair and Waal, Boards, with everything else made at each a factory, and needed in the building line The beet of lumber will always be used, oil thoroughly dried, a kiln baring been put up for the purpose. Orders solicitad, and promptly attended to. Prices as low as the lowest, and every effort made to accom toodstecustonters. JOHN D. PFOUTZ Pay 20, 1868.-1 y FURNITURE. D. C. SHEAFF.ER PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PEN-NA., II prepared tooffer:totha Public, anything in his line al cheap as ca be had In the etainty ta,.Purchaseis will do well to call nsd ex:l:nine my 'lock be buying e/ievrilt,re, U N I 'l' UIE made to order. Repairing done neat diem, and With 11 .to iam 22. imon..ti NEW B. U S NESS Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. -CULP_ H A L , 7.7;t i ati l es e lnu' ln li: g n:on°Pstr= for W ea" e ° Covering Sofas, Chairs, 7 Mat trasses, and Upholstering in all its branches. Ile also continues his old business of Trimmin g Haggles, Carriages, and solicits from the public their patrona g e. Char g es moderate. Gettysbur g , Pa, Dec.ll.--tt ONLY FOR CASII The undersigned. Dealers to Coal. ceraby give no tice to their Cut.oLnera and the Public:that after thix date NO CREDIT will be allowed, but all Coe! must be paid for In aff iance, when ordered. Our being. required to pay Cub for Coal and Fralgut necessitates thie change, and hereafter 27w Cash System will be rigid/. ywlcilier ed to. al-Au persons Indebt ed to either att.., undursim, ed on Book Account are requested to cud I nod make settlement. C. 11. BIT Enttin, JACOB RILEY,. Gettysburg, Dee. BENNER BIOTeit:R. 24.--3tu NEW BAKERY. NEWPORT it; . ZIEGLER. Ifechealcel Daßory, Garner -Washington amid Mail %fiddle etrosts, Uettgebtirg, Pa. Constantly on ILI Lid the beet of Blial.D, OBACX RUB, CIERS, Perrone ltlehing fresh Erred will be'serred every morning, by leering their names and reridencer at the Bekery. Every effort reeds to please. GIVE .US A CALL. May 211 '12117. The Cash ;System. z . tIE undersigned, Dealer s si mined to tatrodoee the y deter dace, tc. is Gettysburg, hare this dan Pro- CASH SYSTEM _ _ le their toudness. Ali goods west be .psiit for In ad. vanesr e &Orem as th e Cash Bysteen will. be. rig ritily ed. attar this dale. pima, indebtimi to either of thelfrint are t to call and snake settlement- • BIGLIa.3I A CO., . W. I. fIIt.DLE, gLit.S. SPANGLItit. .110 4 .411t0r & 11/AUTON, OXfilf.liit & DILU. i De8.11.-aa • Soldiers' Discharges. b•piwecDocka, Ma papa .ll4l. t*MWOMD SCRLD[DreDisoluasaft la ao. Asof 4( •W gore a —Main ft* imathood apornst daisy pa LW lame - WM.D 1/01._ ,SZWOMSM &alder Daarder of molar camaj. EIM J. B.IVITIIEROW ME D AVID mem:AT:Y. JOIIN F. McCP.CARY . "Best always Cheapest." T HE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, COLLARS' and, HARZ - WSW of al? kinds, in (lie County are always to. be round at thi t.dd and well known stand, Baltimpre Prvibyteri3n Church. Our Riding - and Wagon Saddles, Fir s t. the mint tan: Walt awl uwitem. Our Harness, (Plain and WIT,- mount ed,) are complete In evi•ry respect and warranted to be of the very best material and workmanship. Our upper-leather Draft Collars, cAr= NOT at WOOL. They ore ITT d most durable. Our Heavy Draft Harness, are mule to ori;er. na cheap they - can Le tuale auy where and in the tuo.:t 4ntr*tantial Bridles, Whips, LaAies, Draft 11/anse«, Fly -nets nr t everythin4 in the line; lon e better or cheaper. Our prices hare been ttrttcyrD t.. the 1-1 , 0 -I !!'• i n , =tnrr I.od. A f r to $5 or Inure. n.,rk 70.0.!nr. 1 , ,,t t Lr.t •nd Kil 11,,r: .:It `VC?) .trt..!t• L:11 t..! I \Ur, ful rei Th,rik ~t_ far,* xc i“vit. Att,tiou I.,vu tly a cal; PRICYB Y D. McCREA IIY C ARMAGI::3IAKI:IcG RES.prEll The -war being ever, the it l,l errigae.!l,,,ve re.umerf ttle At their old e: net, in Eevt Middle atrn t. gettywintri, where they are attain prepared to put up work In the moat foshionable, t i,tiyl, ap. I ..ipt,rior manner. A lot ut new and on Lin h which they will dlep,leo of at the lowest pric,, and all oriers will be eupplied as promptly and ,14t imfactorily ust pod:tilde. CrREPAIRLNQ-01 Aono with dlPpatclt, nodal cbeaprvt ratec k, A large lot of new andold 11.111 NE ,, n hand fur n‘le. Thankful for the liberal pet ronntte liereb.f..ry en toyed by them. they sollelt and will endeavor to de serve a large share in the Into,. May 211.-t.f DANNER & Buggies and Carriages R EIIU V A L . rpm: bas renr - mel Lin I'arringe•mak -1 11, t: e oa-t end of Middl..,tr, t,4;,ttya tur,z. lit" will , il.t;;ltir t I.liilJ ;CA kinds of workin CA RRIAG ES, TR TT I-V G F.l LL ING-TOP BUGG LES, G GER WA GO I'S, &C., hid work la all put up of go , al and by the bent of mechanics, ant cannot fail I give natl. Elution. tUe pr!ees tea always lie collo. Its order., ci•und,at that he can . REPAIRING promptly done, nt moderate ratet July 1, IFM-1y Adams County Ahead I THE EXCELSIOR PATENT PLY-NET; Manvfactured entirely of Leather, and rum% nearer than Cotton or Linen ,Yets. Pb, terric , , unsurpassed, - PATENTED FE1.1117/ 18111, 180 7 BY BURR MILDER WORLEY GROVE. J. L. WORLEY, Sole Arent for the EXCELSIOR PA• TENT NET far Ada ms county, HAS constantly on hand manufactured Nets of the alive Patent. Also, SADDLES, • HARN ESS . , COLLARS, • BRIDLES. TRUNKS, RLANKETS, DELIS, ANI) EVERYTtIING, pertaining I,.t7lorrrfo nt liiu t , establLlduent. di AGENTS R'AN'TED to tell Territory for Patent Nete.aldo tohel Nets ma Ckrtllliii!ma in the County. All ecnlnitiniCatit)lls 'should be addressed to J. L. WOI:LET. . , York 'Sulphur Springo, Adam,' co., l'a April I,l4GS.—tf CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES is now building a variety of COACII WORK of the latest and most approved styl,s, and construct ed of thy boot nisterah to which ho invites the /Uteri. ion buyers. 'laving built his work with peat care, and of material selected with special referyuce to beauty of style and durnbility, he can confident ly renorninYani the Work a s onsorpa.n.yd by any other in Or oat .1 - the citlea. All he AP!. is an I nspeot ion of his w o rk. to cans ince Lruse in want of any kind of a •chicle; that this le the Once to buy them. it t every branch done at short notice and un reu*oluible term.. Give tne a call nt my Factory, near the corner of Washington and Cbambersbnrg street Gettysburg, Pa. June. It 1887.—tf pit ETZSJ.S, c REAL ESTATE AGENCY. I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, connection wStb my law business In Gettysburg Parties Wishing te sell, or bay lands, may Anti It tc their adveuitage to call. Several Farms and Woodland A No. 1. FARM_ PRICE $B.OOO A TRACT, 90 ACRES, FOR $1,600 A GOOD FARM, 230, ACRES, VERY CHEAP A FAUtt, 130 ACRES, FOR $3,000 A FARM, 65 AORES, FOR $2,275 A WARM, 54 ACRES, loft $2.400 A VERY GOOD - FAKM, 100 ACRES A VERY GtXM) FARM, 125 ACRES A VERY GOOD'FARM, 100 ACRES A NO. 1, FRUIT FARM. 300 Amiga A GOOD FARM, 100 ACRES, raw Gettysburg -A GOOD FARM.I.SO ACRES sad 30 ACRES WOOD -v.rniroft $5,601 A 04.1 . ‘/D FARM, 120 ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE A VERY GOOD WARN!, 240 ACRES, AT $5O A FARM, 100 A. RE' i AT $5O A WARN, 150 AOItESIA.AD VERY GOODBUILDENGS AT warm' &cm A . OOOO IARSI,IOO ACRES sad GOOD BUILDINGS A 009 D !ARE, ISO A,CRRS Vary deslGada properly ta . Littlestown- seves-- .„ allows% and o9t-1515 la Glerttyvbarg far sate. R. G. MeORMARY, attorney anew. oettrebarg,Jely 10,186 i.—t MM • 11 0,WE . MACHINES I THE LATESZIMPD;OVED AND GIDNUINE llow l e Sewing %dines, eonstan4ly on hand and 'forliate at the Store of GEO. JAC OBS Sa3RO., C7uon4crsburg ASY., Gettysburg, Pa ORDERS WILL ligt ATTENDED TO laehines delivered in all parts otthe county. The pub& arneutieeed against !whoa who nee the name of llowE IL emMert lon tvltbthelr tearhineet 011 :WC. Ull I of tbe popularity 01 the geuutue llowo.-- Reitlelnher that . l,l.vre Svc NONE GENUINE unless they have the 411etiallion Portrait of ELLIS HOWE, JR., IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE GlO. J A CODS & EEO., Onlp cou Ang. =I $75 to $2OO 'per month ! ! ! Or a CommiiFton from which lyrics that ,tnlount can ha made by aellius the LATEST IM PROVED COMMON SENSE Family Sewing Machine, PRICE 5.18.00. tt_.For eirrlllarg an 4 Itrula address C. BOWERS Co., :320 &uth Third et., Ph ihidelph in, Pin. Dec. 4.—Cin 0111 . 1460, 4,larneis, B IDL,P,s, (MoCREBY'S.) Bi.:Eni;;SS CA r.r.i An Es, BUGGIES. W. S. (TA I.LAG HER P E ftRY* J. TATS Wedical. yoUNT'S COMPOU'XDI 808 VIZ CURB OB PUTRID SORE THROAT, ENPLUENZA, or arty other Tudwaveaton or inward &meet of fie Throat if auto( too Wag etaodlag. itta0,304241T revisit. Thfa snettfeloe has been tried THOUSANDS OF CASES, in different parts of the coruatry, and hu, eerier been known to fall if taken in time and aeaordlng to directions. It is warranted to cure. Give ft.& trW and it ',Mapes* for Iffielf. every household Should provide themselves with a box of this medicine and keerilt on bands. Tbe cures that ft has effected are truly maraelons. Itglarepared and mold by Tanen. Yount A OU., Oat tyaburg, Ya, or by their authorized agents. For male. at nearly all the Stores in Adams county. May 29.1807.-tf • ISRAEL YOUNI it A CARD TO THE LA-DIES. R DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL plus 1/ FUR FEMALEi. Infallible In correcting Irregu larities, Removing Obstruction a of the Monthly Tarns, from whatever Cruise, and always successtal as a Pur ?entire. Females peculiarly situated, or those 'opposing themselves so, aro cautioned against using these Pills while In that aindltlon lest they "Invite lahalar liege," after %Lich admonition, the Proprietormimes no responsibility, although their =Admits will prevent 'any mischief to health. Price El per Bux. Six Boxes U. Sold by J. tl. IlUIlaiR, Dtuggist,Bole Agent ter Get. tyshurg, Pa. Ladles. by:sandhi him All through the Postofßee., the Pills sent, (confidentlallr,) by Mall, to any part of the country *free of postage." April 29, 186A—ly ALL AROUND ME WORLD! The First premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative, By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Naahau, SepL 20, 1866. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE- STORATITE reotores Gray Nair to Its natural color Promoted the growth of the Ileir. Changes the roots Lo their original organic action: Eradicates Dandruff and Humors. Proveuts Hair Caning out. Manipissioar Dressing. It contalue nu Injurious Ingredient.; and in the Wool popular and reliable article• _t6rongboat the East, West, North and South. J. R. BARRETT k CO.,'Proprierturs, Kauctitf tpr, N. Br . v3.P01..1 by Dr. R. Horner, Cienyebnrg I ', i.e.'raogh- I Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters- burg ;;Snyder Sc Son, Lit tlzatown, and Draggistsgen- Feb. 12, 1868 —ly ME D It. TA Y L 0 R' S 01,IVE BRANCII BITTERS. mild arid asii•eable TONIC STIMULANT, STOM ACIIIC ,NU CtR3IINATIVE BIT TER S, Extract,' entirely from HERBS AND ROOTS 111,!113 beneficial in DYSPEPS.:IA, GENERAL DEBILITY, IND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and n•, CORRECTIVE for tha peremas oaf- fr", of the 11..tre1.. Flatulence, de Bold Everywhere Depot, No. 413 Mar Let 4rect,Philod'a. J. li. TAYLOR & CO Se. , .t. 11, 1,C?.-1y A YER'S HAIR VIGOR For. THE RENOVATION OF THE HAI R . The Great Desideratum of the Age A dreering which hint once agreeable, healthy, and eft tual for preaerving the hair. Faded or gray hair s ' , Voted to its original color and the glou and fre.,hot” of youth. nip beir le tbi.kened, hair checked. and Laidnocui often, though not always en ref by (tarn.. h'othing can restore the'halr where the fell icles are deetroyed, or the glandaetrophied and decayed. But sorb as remain can be saved fur useful 'less Ly t hisaapplicatfon. Instead 43(110111ns the halt with n pasty sediment, It wiH keep it cleen cud rigor. Ile occasional use will prevent the hair frog taming gray or Dining off, ■nd consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injuri— ous to the hair, the 'Vigor can only benefit but cm harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elii) can be found mo.desl ruble. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does note II white cambric, and yet lasts longer oa the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWEL_4 MASS 45ir - PR ICE ELOO.-‘6 For sale by A. D. Buehler, Druggist. GettyS burg, P. [Oct. 2, 1868.-1 • jitoreo, Sinware, &r. TIN-WARE AND STOVES• THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY, AT S. G. COOK'S, (Formerly Andrew Polley's); Maoism. of THE BEST COOKING-STOVES IN-THE MARKET, among which - ere the OLD DOMINION, COMPROMISE, PENNSYLVANIA, NOBLE COOK, BARLEY SURLY, ECONOND3 Also, many other articles for Kitchen use, - which wil be sold as low as st . ony other place laths conoty. April 12. Ma. S. 0. 000 Et undru. F4AmEas, Attend to your Interests ! GETTYSBURV FOUNDRY. T a .A., -ab Ar alizzu m m.'n=:firk"'"r= 9t casting, and Machines, made to order, on abort no tice, nth as TIIRZSIIERS AND powns. (aro different alms of Powers,) CILOVAR-SnD an- LEIS AND SRPARA TORS.DORNYODDSJI °UTTERS STRAW AND RAT MITT IRS; CORN PLANT/MS: pi3OUOII2. aneh aa cast Ploughs, Bantu:sr Ploughs, indehlll an Oorn Plot= RHINO HORSE RIES, the latest tmproverneat ; also ISHIREHAN'II H/8011 SRO NO HORS.II RASH. He will likewise manufacture . MOW= AIM mipm, 11.11TiL 11011.11118 tor Older Promos, MON BJZL 1G ter Ourrotorloo or Porcholl,witli .11 otos to kb 800, all 'it low moo. FOR —AI Owoltorso WKo A.,11M1 inAinot. AswItILION LLICIBDIS OP SWAT D, Comma, Adatalstas Wm.! Executor', DOl4l, Mortiposaladoisst Ptassiror, Nous, with and whitest witalt_ examo llol 4 Sulogolikaubposti sad Xximattliiis tbr gale it ea etag .1.11) nineny caw. UNEME riazuers nairau.Tmc opix EAHT-MADE CLOTHING, ON TO CHANGES that bare taken place la ear Sna. y fame of the death of one of its lestabon, ft has Rock f • absolutely nscessery fossil oat oar troths 1. BALL AND worn': 01ATIIING. Bather than road portion of it to Auction we will offer It to the 14: at PE6OEB BELOW Till eon .or i. • !TIRING, aai tßus clear oat our entire Betablleinnent. Noir. tae • QUICKSALE BY I.4lTLige TUN GOMM 00 at such rates as van sal reaseueble purchaser Our lumens. house le Saris headed with OARAIEWfB or ILlfirf DIACRIPTION. Suitable to all Claws— 3000 OVERCOnd, made in moat OloblonsaM stslos, of r al kind. of Bwivers, °bloatllao, sauna 4c. 8000 8 IT6, Coats, Pants and treats of the me. to ilosinoon Drossy Travollng, "inalspeasisle suit g . 6000 iTS, Cnesterfteldi and Pan, Nottams and Lo a Coate, Flock and Divvy Coats, to. 6000 Pp. PANTALOON!), of all materials, and cat on evwcproved style. Narrow' and Nobby , plots and cos manic MOO V 8, Velvet Vali, Fancy earffineriv Vest., Cloth Vous, doable or single browned, high or kir cut. In the • CUSTOM pEPARTALVNT! Heriorre have a largo •aiortuleat of Neu Goode that l et be dlepoied of .1.4, do which we propossfor • few ye to make to order frolit aieseure, la our veryt style—waking • Dednetion of 15 per cent. for all Cash Orders. Thus Ysatrer Clothing as gutpd p o w,. pt pins, KATE L, WIT andTINTRG •as cut 11,14 tied T TAILORING RiTABLISRM nal &taboo halt the ordinary prbss. In lb, Y-01TiThe AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTKIINT Thlear twent has bean a specialty with as this year. *have had menet stared the largest and hest rtmeqt of BOYS' CLOTLIING to be band In the city', all of which i now for sale at QILLATI4 RIDE:CID fItICES. A Ran Opportunity to Fit Out the Children. MOURNING WRAR,—Clarkal Garments, Full Drawl salts, P /Slack Cloth Overcoats, Black Cloth and Doeskin ant., Black Cloth and Cassimere Coati. Black Vests. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, Atli customer purchasing •o article of clothing, vUI he allowed a deduction of TWENTY PEN CENT, o and addit local purchase sonde In this department. lIANDKUCIIIMPS, OVUCOATS, 11051114 Y, TIIVSDAY, DECFMTIF.II Store will be °pearl' early end closed late. abaci nEWNMY.FIVE BALIBMIN will be l atten dance. Prompt and polite attention will be gives to aIL N.. mutineer will be anesp• if any reasonable ecemasoda. Won of Frio?, will Induce his buy. lit. It lathe largest sad but Stock in this city Ind. lt must all be sold NOW. 3rd. At prices even Aelow our lowest current rates. 4th. T► whatcrer your eras or shape you oho be !Mod. 6th. The goalie are so legs t ■od the prices so low , r that it will pay you to lay is " nWriOnt hi ri Ng t. That you may hare Anothet such chance. OUR 211:0R881TY 48 YOUR OPPORTUNITY Dpc. 4.-4 f "DON'T BE FOOLISH." 'END 'MENTY-FIVE CENTS, AND RECEIVE by 13 rettu - nraiall a sample lot of the celebrated "NORWAY OATS," which producer 100 bushels to the acre. Also, for 2$ unto, a sample lot of the renowned "CALIFORNIA WHEAT," wkikla boa been sa hisbly spoken of by the Agricol torsi papers. , The above seeds bays been well receiv ed and reealsonseded by the N. Y. Tamer's Club.— Both sent Ores of postage on rscelpt of 50cta. Ad- dress L. CARL, Box S'39l, New ork P. O. t. The Farmers' Book 140 beautiful and useful Illustrations. 750 octavo pages. Elbowing Jost what evert• tumor wants to know: HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. Send for ctiettiar irlylng full doactiptlon. 4.ltlitgEll I PARldnitir SONS raperienced gook Agents and others, wanted to talke title book to every Rumor in every cammunity. Bu siness penmen/pt. Pays nom $l5O to OM pm month according to experience and ability. Address Zir.lol4ll, .11cCIIRDI CO-, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111. or St. tools, Mo. [Aug 21.-9 m GOODS FOB TUE HOLIDAYS. 3. E. CALDWELL it CO., JEWELLERS ) NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. In addition to their largely lammed Stock of FINE WATCHMI, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Artistic Silver Wares, PLATED GOODS, &w.,&C'i Are reier opening • imaguticent eelleetton of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, IN METAL, MAHIU, Decorated Glass, Leather and GOLDEN BRONZE, In SPECIAL DESIGNS et escnielt• taste. from Alf quarters of lharirm particularly adapted Ibr their • CHRISTMAS SALES. tri;narrear=gl _ e t' In° in 11 7 e n ilitla nd ll h e i :e " 38 " d 4 canaaileal p r o duction of our static. It k our ebb, **well as OCT Internet, to tome to our pa. Irons the benefit of such advantages in MGdeskite Priees HarougAout our &pa, • WITHOUT lIIMPTION. Die. 4, DM. (Kara DoBBINs' BOOT POLISH . MLA A LASTING MIRK Those who' block theft boots OA ao__„"rdalblVit ',fifth z r ab: o .o l, , dzzz I :74 , t , turru .- 4 . f bOktINS' BLAMIN6 Laata Batirday 2170/ &au day any. BEAit 43 mit wan Duane KAM /1 "" 1 " . " 11 °01by L.B. Babb's., at btu biatesse So•P luid Th rf ro Z i tsitt Berea sad Cisansa, tovik 4 P 4 Pa. lot W. tr. ittranni• Pff • ev. 21.-4Nn ' rIitAYS PERRY PRINTING 11111 VOILS, Ora,tos Pm* Raid 21W r whi r j ek ,, Pas" At. aostirsoN, /toOotuft r o r ot 1/ 4 °K vailoalcant ammo 0. 11 Imo' etaitucranc ik v Aiunat i g , +a Alsaik-4•1 , • WIRE' , BAILING, ° Asykskyikk I iallossigiFki rAkir mei 4 04 1.d0 . 41, . 'Arnow 401 *r al e Alimlm illiimo . ' . jilliv‘Wit WOrVielige7ab All oolu kirsiskas by siihnissilas lily numighanims. li. l ik i Mai 4 1 g4 4 /4 Wont Mar aii Mak fib. I, 1N47, oP 4(ade up with the utmost care— Of the very Attest :Materiella—. COMPRISING, IN TB IC 4 34NERAL MADY-MADE DSPAIITMINi BLACK GOODS ROOMS IN THE suraTs, COLLARS, tc., &c., &c SALE COMMENCES REMEMBER THESE POINTS WANA3IARER & BROWN, Oak Hall Buildings, E. Corner Sixth and Market Streets, P UILADELPIIIA s'sr'ttu,oi SPRING WATER, Vet Rale by Principal. Drnegbita, Our6s CANCER, Oiret CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS; and' all Me Impurities of the Blood, AND TED BOVEZZION MINDY rOlt BRIGHT'S DISEASE, AHD OTHER D1861181:8 07 THE KIDNEYS ibis Is ths4nal nydnw water; Awn Vermont wblsltbas W so many ortedottol eon', sod Is sdvortlnsd only dlsttnyills& It itoootho many Iml- Ultimo that aro now attionptad to le palmed upon public as being equal to the virtues of the sionppt, • Pamphlets eootalnlag no aceutu4 of nuay wandprfa 011[011, attaisted by aniatat Physicians told oasis, can be bad gratis, by calling at or addressing a not* Fri. FARMERS!!! TRY. Tar, ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE ! IT is composed principally of the celebrated Guano from 'ALTA VELA. Contains tbr per cent. of AIIIIONId an ample quantity to S he activity (without Injury ) tinevego• Wien, and a ay quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, o together with Potash and Soda, the essential eitiPeflo f ft CP*4 l 4tE MA- 111 W The high reputation it has obtainedanteog the many thousand farmers who are wing it in preference to all other kinds, is • sure guarantee of its value. PRICE E6&00 PER TON. Send for • pamplalet._Addroes TM! ALTA VELA 017AI0 0) 4 _lifondifay, Nel! York. July 31,1J68.-4, • New School . Swag Book. WI would respectfhlly call the atteatloa of Prin. clpala of /Schools, Seminaries, and Teachers of :Haring to our New School Bong Book, THE SONG CABINET, BY 0- 0 ,4114 X, E=!=E .nrst, A veryps. carefully prepariaTeerise of Primary ikbool Bong&o Win`` " brie number of new end bountiful ninny, • short Canute—The School reettral— designed expressly for use at School Iteceptious, Con arts, awl Exbibltioul. The publiehen, is presenting this work to Patted. pas sad Teachers, would call special attention to Its superior mulls u a School Song Book. The author bag b e n very careful tbe selmilou of We music, whish Is almost entirely new end in adapting to it appropriate words with unobjectionable sentiMeltat which will commend its adoption in all our Schools and Seminaries. The Bong Cabinet has bees adopted by the Board of Ilducation, as the text-book for the Public Schools In the city of Sew York. Price, sixty recta each. To School., Ac., six dollen per dozes. Sample coplat seat by mall (poet peldjoa receipt of fifty cants. for sale by all llook sqd Musk Stone. Published by WILLIAM HALL t SON, b 43 Broadway, Saw York. Nov. 20.410 628 HOOP SK I RTS 628 AIND CORSETS, CORSETS WM. T. HOPKINS, No. 6'23 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. lIIANUFACITRER OF 7112 Celebrated "Champion" Bopp Skirt* FOR LADIES, RIMS ANDCHILDRZIL • The largess smortesent, sad beat 4 10474 . sad stiles la the American larked. livery lady ahotlettep theee, as they nteemesend thcaselres, by weartap Loam re. laitthig their shape much betterilshiar . sad nears eAsWc then all others—WA is win trissA, awlsold at Tay law 'pima for BOP auto- "CIIAMP M 1011 ^ ME. - • elapeefee Whalehans CONSITS la /U -ses thews( Grades, Issinding Wmad Thespian A laandea's *64,Cya 1 gpe cos_ INTO.nuosivire AN= el data to OM ; to gether al tiNlees Beek Ws CIGLISILLTSD reins wovan was =perk* , slugs/lead quality. Ti. diarist WSW. front ilia to $l.lO. They vs the Gast sad Met woods foe the stems. suer imported.— The Trade inipObed with HOOPSEritTlisitdtkilland at tes Lowest . R.ti,. Those slatting the City sbeald not fan to call and examine out Goode and frloss, as ir• de& all compoti. lion. B•Pt 4. 18ML BEEF IRON AND PURE BRANDY, BY DB. HARTMAN, Regular Graduate of tits Thel.ersity of Pennsylvania It will positively cure Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and all diseases of the Lunp or Bronchial To beg It has been the means of RESTORING THOUSANDS to health who have been given up beyond the reach of medical ordnance. It does more to relieve the Coo- sumptive than anything ever known. Unequalled strengthener for delicate Ladles god Children. EACH BOTT IA CONTAINS THE NUTRITIOUS POR TION OF TWO POUNDS Or CHOICE BEEP. The Core of Consumption was first effected by the use of RAW BEV/ and BRANDY In Russia, after wards In France, in which countries I have Untitled for years. 1 have used it with perfect success la my own f" O4 ly. In presenting this prepaistiou to the pnblic I feel coullasat that every afflicted one who roadie this (even the moatshred) may become convinced, by a am& trial that It truly • most valuable medicine. Circulars and medicines sent to any addrers. Vice R 1 per bottle- r ein Ibr LABOBATQXY 1112 SOUTU Finginfl mu= PHILADALPII7.I Wholesale Agents, French, Richards it Co., Tenth sad ilaritet Streets; Johnston, liolloway !Cowden, 102 Arch Street ;S. Shoemaker Co, fourth and Rana stmt., Philadelphia. Nov.En -Sold by Druggists overynbere. ..—am [Licetuted by the United States Gotemmeot] GOOD NEWS 701 001111 MOMS 01 Staple and Fancy Goods MR 0 ffOHO DT ME comma: HARRINGTON & CO. Of afters yawn' Mending as Jobber, and Retailers of the above geode, la Bolton and vicloity , have exischad. ed to offer the people of the whole country the Mt vantages of their immense importations and agencies for Amerkau manufactories Destines the popular Olat DOLLAR SINTIIN. Our Premium LIM to Amite, and Ittebanp Litt for Agents and Patrolmen* not equalled by any house In the country. Best New Ye* and Boston references gives when required. Bend for It.. circular. HARRINGTON A 00., Den 4.—am 50 Bummer street, Boston. Post Moe Box 361. Ladies' Fancy Furs 4T JOHN PAREIRA'S Old Established PCB Manufactory, No. 718 ARCS- STREET, above 7th, PILIZADELPETA. nevi iiow la Stare of my onnt Importation and Man cincture, one of the largest and moat beautiful plea than FANCY R 113 , for Ladles' sad Wiliam', Weer, in the City. A 1.., • fine antortmest of Dente' Fur Oloees and Collars. I am marled to disponi Only gold* at very reason able friend mid I would *melon'. makit a can from my friends of Adams county and vicinity. —Remember the lame, Number and Street JOHN FAREIRA-, N 0.718 Arch at.. ob. Ta t eoxitb dicte t ^tito. Sr/ have tuw liertaet, acroalatetton with any other store in Philadelphia. '- [Oct. 1.-4 a A SERVANT FOR ALL Both's Zm Lafarge* =rip, aciStays dud lkifiT be attached to say sate sallssessal ben .ITI bony_ , Wass or sadallejsy one sired amoeba trots the pto—opened an clo s et s om one . potai, if &tame frost the sate, This provesaest ississdahesp, yet patiks aand stress will not be by the ttbygst" Wl' by the trot itoPois o l IR• •• • eosatrie re N.,11111 to a pita The , u l i a rkt Yoblaul wan. 4. elm HOPI of this bpi pmgmNb sass ft MAIM Atiplittliklf UT= MATS widok will he twiad Takashi* cad owmanient to an who kw Waste alit* thr9llo.--it iller salamis Or their tem,, opeLialshe es( mob agate, without necessity of setting la the wet or wed. yorihrberjalbrinattos,bt u = Kay 13.41 • 1 1 601enta P. Cksikeeinil°l"koe, QUEEN OF ENGLAND BOA _ Q ofENGLAND SOAP. qui= OS MiSSIGAza SOAP: JIL l ll /or badly itialig fa timo bast sad dome* tooasior. egoAl to owy la Ur wood' 16.. oft OokoOtosek at rim omp WWI Sor loaf ail *Win quoiltbsi of potty 000 -- ed, =llafte. Bold by Ow ALM! AIM* Plait otroot, Phibdofok h •,. 5001...111.—11y , . . prow Fop, BA..r„,.Tk ---- a® cows oak; 200 4/10 - K 0 AT BANDOE'S MILL, go.rrigos sea so per end as tbarg igam 414olinterp VII Mt —ti Cures SOROFIILA MISSISQVGI SPRINGS, No. 6 , 3.5 Broadway, Paw York MAR B LEI - ) MANTELS MARBLE fish. 215-10 s BEAUTY CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY, and lo appearance are exact haitatioas of the Inset Send fur Illustrated Catslovas. "Mk NOT. 77.—,yep GENERAL PURCHASING 'AGENCY, NO. 67 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. Nem - haute. &mullion. or Individuals can procure. through our agency, any kind of goods or articles of guy description sad fa the city of New Tort, at the rune price they would pay if there themselves, and in away cues at lower prke.. An experiesis of corer twenty years, and • thorough acqnalutance with the munn&ctrirers and Importers of the city, enables u• to warrant entire satisfaction to all with whose boat men we ere intrusted. Circulars, with list of refer. ewes. 111113 bracing every section of the United States, sent on application. E. CIANDENIEII & CO., Commission Merchants. Consignments of Cotton. Tobacco and all kinds of p ed roduce solicited, and the highest marketptice obtain. [Nov. 20..3m I. S. WATERMAN; nopunce OP WATIIII,WAN*B Cocktail and Tonic Bitters, Wholesale and Ratan, Na 1106 Market area, .Philacklphia. • Tho tonic properties of Mos* Bitters Ls been ay- Mad so by some of oar ,pactising plyaeias, an the bear kale 1101 P Via nd theCook tail Blears le the univocal %Sada MOM Wove *Val etc at wkloaci asittal. (Nov. 6.—as EXCELSIOR GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors. to C. J. Tyson. 1 1 130 TOOR.4..PES, PHOTO MINIATURES . Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, ALBUMS GREAT VARIETY, 42V1) AT agsrArrir ALUVO.I6,O it ws deal in nothiarbat the bast 10111 k/Id. 0 1 1/ t "d ooP s Z il ett c tr=ilid *OM al !taintless Mt ta ken thfs Galtery. TYSON'S OLD STAND. oot.o.—.tt REMOV ". .A. - L f - TH2GIIIIIIIIII7RG BILTLIGEITGAI4IIIIY rt ig muieragned takes pleasure o onanan On cilium olnunpanngiad linvonihno. boinn • seaseval *om bls old Mimi= deb stronoliKtancss street sad nonly nentiOnninnnagnalliMll=the2* Iffluo POPO Wt. sUirooVrilate fitted Kok*, Als WM 40Clitila rilatild. vie. MIAOW _ _ kr Outing boll fOir o6 4lissula4 wigh,Wansdonnougulled •4 1 . 11 M. t trtqcdriliiiO4, Su 46 1.40 4 , . • ousinonnt bout • . t ,,,..., t • i Di? -' • ' • 4 -1 ' sad PA: .1 , Fes, '' S oro eirerria ..: : r 111. . - t wkiglitor iledy lii 1 Ur with 'BO sui bur ag bisilh Illor 1 111= aitr aad . "81 =riS roarnant pm.. Ivias, "ma tot Own buoty_ sod darslatyare unwound. • honll MN. . MITI MITI& so: FOR AMIN & 00.13 GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE! "We propoad tofigly it out on die line.' AGENTS AGENTS I WANTED!_ . Ladles and GOIRMIOOII In ovary town and city to the Malted &atm tout aa.Agenta for Austin ifs Co.'s Great One Dollar' Elide or ottani valmai• agog* coma-Wag nettling bat sesta /ankh" wanted In *vary Oataily. EACH AND NVJOIN ARTICLE WILL 51 SOLD /DE ONE DOI,- - To's.t4 Perks getting up illiberal tb• Clew below, wiWproteat a Watch, Press Pattern, Plane of Sheeting. Pubis Machine. Wool Carpet, &c.. Etc., Ire. of extra coat • Oar indooements to Agents hare al ways been nearly doable those of any other bons* in the trade, and our largely increasing busker war rants as In continuing the Caine. Takiaarkengar modes of Mit :—Our Agents Cr. not galred ceive tbe a y f o m r eth do r l ar r Ea i r c e th s e ln ir g tti p n bCalat rbc Pleaoitaaibe the Idlosing p.e- TERMS TO AGENTE. Any.person sending no a CLUB OP TEN with Et, will be entitled to naive for the ease any , one of the Eve hundred artleke on oar Exclutogs List. (See Cir cular.) FOB A CLUB 07 TRIBTY, with $3, the person will be ssititlsd to one of the follosrlag articles,. viz:— Alserachaum Pipe. 30 yards Bleached or grown Sheet lug, aleintit film pisted.rve-bottle Revolving NAP tor, I bony Dross Amens, 1 dozen extra quality Cot ton Rose, Fancy Colored Bed spread, 1 large size Data. ask Table Cover, I Ronk:ft Albunt-100 pictures, Ali- Wool Condoners for Pants and Pea, f. pair Ladles' , Serge Congress Boots best quality, I dozen fine Linen' Terwels, 3 large sloe Worsted Shawl, Ladles' tong Gold plated Chain, Splendid Ladies' Morocco Shopping awariiilocitaadkey.flet ofJewelry wit Sleeve Bat tons to match, 1 Violin and Bow, I doz. Shirt Bosoms, I White hiarsedllos Quilt, 1 egant Black Walnut Wortaloxsa e. Writing D-4 k. FOB A cure of VITT, with 0 , -1 pair Blankets, 33 yards doe Cassiment for Pants and Vest. 1 solid G black or calmed Uwe& Popitu Drees Pattern, 1 attached old Scarf' Pin, 1 pair genie' Calf Boots, 30 yards or Drown aeeting.2 yd• double wklthCluth for Dolls,' eloldio,l Par Alai or Collar. 30 yard. Print fiat colors, 1 &nate Thibet Shawl, I plain Poplin Dress Pattern, 1 elegant stx-bottle heavy plated Cas tor, 1 pair Gents' Whit* Shirtk genuine Aleirscksom Pipe la cans, I eat of LW* COthii6ll. YOE • Cl,llsl 07 GALE RUNDRICD. with 810.-1 heavy silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher, 00 yards Bleactisa or brown Sheeting, 1 rich Rerun: dr Tb (tut Dress Pattern I set of Ivory handled Knives and dorks,t pair s uperiori White Wool Blankets; 7 1 3 yds all-wool fancy .Cuslmere for suit, elegant Bsrags Dram Pattern, 1 ladles' or gents' Silver Routing Case Watch, I Bacon's Six.barrehtd Revolver, silver plated engraved Six-bottle Revolving Castor with cot glass bottles, Pine Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloak, 24 yrds /temp Carpeting, 1 pair due Damask Table Cl a oths Napkins to catch, 2 heavy Houeteomb Quilte,l /tart let hand portable dewing ldachfne, 1 Wool Lone Shawl, nice For Moll eud Cape, I pair Gents' french Calf Scots YOB A CLUB Of 7IYR HUNDRYD, with $60.-24 yards extra Woolen Carpeting,l elegant Honting-cas• Moth (11sItlists, *striated ono_ year ' ) 1 elegant Cbomlaat Set black walnut trimmings, 1 haircloth SprtngSota. YOB • CLUB Or ONI TROUSAND, with >i100.—.30 pale Brussels Carpets, 1 Parlor Set ecmpiete, I Le. dies'or Gents' Ranting Gold Watch and Chain, 1 complete eat of rich Sable Pun. For larger and smaller Clubs we will give SiAreasoi of proportional* rattle. Age"' or C 1 42 .41,1 414 au/ time make a swim 'lon oodt • %it oaf, and by aenalog One for tech art le, bare the goods formuded to them without Ind checks ; bat In such eases Ito premiums wil be g given. DIRECTIONS. • Send large aunts of money by Draft on New Turk or Boston, or - by Express. We will pay Exchange on all aunts or $2l armor*. Smaller suing should be sent by registered letter or by postal money order. it will be Imposalble to lose money...at in el thor of the shot* ways. We will not be reepitutlble for money lost, un less sent as above directed- See that your lettersate properly direct#d &ad 'tamped, at no letters are for warded Indult pipaid. Write year address in fall, Town, County a State, Sr goo is IreinV.d to every tore and village. Address All.elli6 • COMPANY, No. 106 Suismer week Bostoti, Maas Dec. 4..—et. YOR Tilt Holidays and all the Year. isle ... g al maga Led from onelnches is it..IRAIIG toldfrlCßo:o,:. This celebrated patent Matron' mt le Amid; cheap, and 41 permanent angle. hllity. It le an optical wooder. It ma wiles minute transparent olgoits 100 diameters or 10.000 MUM, rem/kerb( the animalcules izt impure water, Use glob. nine In milk, blood , etc., the minds on.. NOD claws, joints, etc. of ineects. and, . definitely the Mugu of thl, milieu of flow .'ers, risible. It slums, in diorased pork. the "trichina spiral*" (first dircorered In this conatry with this utlaroscopoj ode acid, ores, etc. definitely, and the in length. ) Raileo fur LOS; or, with six mounted ob. I Jects, comprising a bes's stieg, a weepy nin e , ii gr. foot, butlasill.es Vibg earl, riacuse'e hair, and Mamie hair, $l.OO additional ; sl Wes, ,gocinily Prepared f or 1 t hi s m k raitopo. each containing a microscopic plc- I tore, 50c. each. Otter utliect IIL 60 per doses, 4111 P -Address your orders : Dec. 1,--3m JOHN HALL, i Berger., Rodeo* co w N. J. S L ATE Foreign Marbles TiIOMPSON dc HARPER, Manufacturers, 123!..), 12.3'4 and 1238 Ridge Avenue PIIIL &DELPILLi RIDGE AVENUE CARS PASS THE DOOR flurtegrapk &Merits. 441:EMOTYM ft . Wats. tlookl, 41141,1ittiliciiml. NEW TORWA li Dils TG A.I.BUEHLER, AND' COMMISSION 110IISE. i _ : . K - HAYING purchased th e extensive DRUG & 800 STORE , .ftifam,,,,... _ , are, tr., of Mr A Esitassisw. the nmesindpeo Intend tonerry on the busier., en. itnikl CITA ISBURG STREET, der &hobs" of BMWS' & Co., et the old stand on the Meese of Wasisingtosend Railroad street,. on a moreestensive scale thee bet two Mire. /girl regular Bacot freight Oars will leave oar Warebose every , TtiltitoAY NOON, nod accent modatios train n s will be run as occasion may require. By this strap are prepared to convey height at oil those gement to 'W sod from lialtheere. All basinessof this kind entrusted to WI. will be prompt ly attended to. Our cars run to the Warehouse of Blevimson A lions, Pie north ilowerd errors, Balti more. Being determined to pay good prices, mil cheap slid deal fairly, de invite everybody to give ne•oalL - . Jin. R. 11,14% M'CIMY HAMILTON, FEOUIt, URAIN , 01?0C'ERIP.'S, &c. ir IIE uedereipted are ',eying at Choir %Vert, fu Carli.te etteet,edjuluing Buehler'. Hall, the highest prices fur PLOUR, WHEAT. RYE, CORN, OATS. BUCK WURAT, CLOVER A\DTIUOTHY•SEY.UtI, POTATOKS. Ac., and invite produrern to g re them .call Lunt e yet ling They have covetanay Oh hand for A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, Molasses, Syrups, Csffees, Su gars. tn., wlt h Snit Fish OS*, Tar, swim, thicun and Lard, Tobaccos, tn. Alen the beat braldsuf VL , UIL, with FEND of all kinds They Monks bite SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' noel,Late an] A ♦ Mexican Guano. Whilst they pay the highest market prices loran they buy, they .eli at the low.t lirlog prolate.— They aak • 'hereof public patronage, res , ,ivetl to tiive matlafactioa in every rase. July 3,1881.-0 CHANGE OF FIRM. SHE undersigned having leased ' tha Ware louse cat the corner of street and the Ratiroxi,Gattynburg, Pa.,v;411 carry ou the Grain & Produce Business °Mee and Dro; stare, CII4IIIIIIRMIRO WIREKS • In all Itabrancbes. The highest prices will always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Cure, Oats, Closer and Titzsc. thy Reeds, flaxseed, assume, Hay and Straw, Dried Yrnit, Nutt, Soap, Raoul, Shoulders and awes, Pots• toes, with ererythlng else lathe ccautry-prodece Hue. GROCERIES constantly for sale, eoffeea. Sugary, Molasses, Syr. ups, Tea.,' Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Broome, Buckets. Blacking, Soap, lc. Also, COAL OIL. Fisk Oil, Tar, etc. VIBE' of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking. and Chemin To ' baucci. They areaways able to iropply a first rate article of Flour,* ith the different klude of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with 0 UMW* and other fertili sers. COAL. by the bushel, too or car load. We will also run • LINE of FREIGHT CARS to N 0.77 North street. B & MINOAN, and 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. A ll &Gotta +tut to either of the above places will be received and forwarded prompt/v. Goods should be marked"Beanera' car." H. 8 811NNER & BRO. April, 8, 1888.—tf DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IX Dry Goods, Flour, Grain, Groceries, Lumber, Coal, &c. rrtit undersigned keepson band, at blo Warehouse, known as . Guldes's Station,' In Straban town ship on the lime of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds of GROCERIES, Including Snow, Coif**, 50h0.., Spices. *e.. with Salt Slab. 01/a, Tobacco, Bacon. Lwrd, be. • too, LUMBER AND COAL, Including Building Stud, Shigeo'. Laths,Stors and Blacksmith Coal. Also, Guano, and , a large assort meat of Dry Goode, Boots and !Mom. Hata and Caps of all kinds, which Its is prepared tosall at the low s ast prices. lie also pays the hlghest - tharket price for llonr, Grain,Oorn, Oats, Baskwhest, Clover and Timothy POOIKO6II, /lc., or will remits and forward the MIN to warkot na complAsloo. ,H• respectfully asks his friends and the public to tine him a call. Aar. 21,1817.—tf DANIEL OCLDEB, t farmias Napltento, FARM IMPLEMENTS Nv I LrL OUGHBY'S GUM SPRING DRILL. fritlS Best Drill In use, will sow all kinds of Grain without changing any part of the Drill. Can furnish thetas/Ith or without the Guano Attachments. 13!Laranteed to do good work. Also, the Harrisburg Fannig Mill made in New York. Equslly a good es the mills formerly sold inVils county. SEPARATORS AND THRESHERS, CLOVER HUL LERS, STEEL PLOUGHS, AC., FARMING IM PLEMENTS GENERALLY. For sale by WM. WIBLE. Aug. 14.-tf J. H. SHIREMAN'S .• a . 1 i ii llt • H JIVING been agent for this machine last sawn, I Ss our it to the farmer Mission. It is well known, having taken the premium at the Benders. sills Pali, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over seven others, which were considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dillebarg Mowing Match. Hiving concluded not to over any machine that will not give entire satishiction, I have refused agencies of several other machine*, and now offer this one as VIZ ORMAT MACHINE OP THE &LOON Having tried one myself I know exactly what it will do. I could refer yogi to scores of Armen who have paid:lased machine' of me, who ere highly pleased and say thie is the only machine they would nee. Extras always on band, and repairing done here at my place. This is • great consideratkro—the machine scan cost. be repaired at home immediately, and with much Another great saving is the BINDLE whirls is at tached to this celiabrated Reaper and Most*. ' It has been thoroughly fled, and given entliebatistaction— requiting no harvest hand except' a driver. This Wader can also be attached tb the Reapers which have been sold; bat cannot' be attached to any othet machine except Shltotaliee. I will hers refer yanto a few farmers, in different localities, aho have Wright and used these machines (Michael riscel, Stephen limier, Moses Martins:a, Mr. Sterner, Joseph Wittman, Mr. Linn, Illrintt Jacobs, J. R. Hershey Jacob Hartman, B. B. Wraihrrn, • Jacob Leman. with others, too nunamous to mention This machine has • seltrake side dslivorY, and Is wsrranted to • de HI work as ab ove recomdanded. Also on hand, SHIMIMAN'S SBLY-ITISCIIAROING HOUR BAR, • first-rate article, which we will sell at the lowest posande price. Warranted to give sable- Action. Also the COLOIBIA RAKE alwaynon band. Machines can be 110011 at my house, threemikw 'oath of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder'' Battlefield Motel. Ultra A. BrdiiMANL. .JuneB.—tt . Agent. ~otrl~ ~NII ~e~ur~ui~: EA4I4 - E ROTEI. Th. olast and anal sanunodloas is ONTITSRVRO, PINNA COIX/11l of CLIAIMILinittIIA £XD WASZINGIIIM 111111111 JOHN L TO TE, ProprieteN lar4a Gmni/rar, for Paaniiiiim aad Saw" rata to tha Dirx)t, as arrival awl dompaitaraat Ran Laid Tratoa. Oarenal servants, and ressostable darn's. Mal aS, ise,.. KEYSTONE HOTEL, GATTYBB(IBG, Pd. WM. E. MYERS, PAOPIUrron. • NOW OPEN. -_ THIS is anew House, and has been Sited up in the am approved style. Its Wallas s pleasant and unmakes. bait la the Asst butane punka of As town. averrarrauge. Ewa nude ler the accamadaska and eant• krt at duets. utak ample etallag attached. With srperkaud Amulets. and emannadatisso Clerks, shall ucovety madame to Owe. This 11041 Is now open ltd the usliThilnaent as 11. pol,lie , aid itirldnaly solledt sharoseribUepsteasige. 11141111,1841 1 / 1 TIN . G, iiiori usourna r7"T' l 7 . lf • Tio0111.10•14":1Al.aA f.l IWO 071 St F 34. M.BIOIIAM, ALEXANDERCOBRAN .1 AM ICS 810HA34. DEALERS , IN RORRRS McCIIRDY, WM. 8. lIA3IILTOIB OF ALL KINDS Near Ms Diamond STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DID CGS AND MEDICINES, PERF'UMERY AND TOILET SOAPS airCOUNTRY lIERCIIA NV 'applied al ellailisies airy prices. Yob. 12.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIS Store in Brant's Building, Ballo. s€., LITTLESTOIVN. H KITING opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted It op In the bet style. offer my stuck uf pore and (Mob Drape to the entrain ut Lfiti.otowe sod ylohtlty at the tuf fit market rates, eonotetlt4 In part of Drug; and Family Medicine*, Pure Liquor s for Medicinal Purpooes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pare Spices, Dyes and Pys Staffs, Pathmassy, Toilet Bops and nosy articles A full assortment of Brnxbes, etationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Bnoff. IFilr-ldoore'a BlectroNagaetie Soap will wash with hard or soft water, Cold or warm. Clothes trashed with this lroap are made beautifully white without boiling or blaming This is the beat Soap la am. Try It. It is warranted not to injure :he hand. or ihtirie. Littiestown, May 13.—1 _ y JAMES CflEne. _____ DR. R. HORNER, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, GETTYSAITRO. Niedival advice ivithoot °barge. DZALER LN DRUG.,;, M4DICINE.9, PATENT MEDICINES, STA T lON E UT:PERFUMERY:SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BA$• ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMER, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for modicum! porpow. i Dr. B. Ilorner•s OL/CN, • rc:iobp remedy kir chapped Lands, rough skin, All artialea warranted pare and pinning Jan 8. 1868.-tt HUBER'S DRUG STORE. i Forney'a old Stand—Baltimore Street, GETTYSBURG, PA. H A VINO purchased thi• old and popular Stand, and bald In an entirely no. and trash Stuck . offer • NI I usort inen t, consisting in part of DRUG 2. AND FAMILY MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT. PURE LIQUORS A WINES FOR MEDICINAL PUN_ SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. IPo3as. DYES A DYE.STUFFS—HOW A I . TEVENS' DYES. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND TUE ANILINE DYES— TUE CURAPEST AND BUT IN TUE MARKET. ALL TUE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COLGATE'S, AND OTIIIIR SUPERIOR SGAPB. FORNEY'S I.IOEZE POWDERS—TIM BEST AND CHEAPEST; ALSO, 1 . 0077,1, ELLS, DALE'S PE RS/AN , STONEBRAE.3IIII AND ROBERT'S. STATIONERY OF .ALL HINDS. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF—TUE MP BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' P R UCEIPTIDNR AND FAMILY R. CEIPIII CAREFULLY COMr,UNDED, PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCUANTS HP. PLIED AT REDUCED RATUL lediclnu furaiilted AT AIL 1101/11/1 vu /Vicki Bell 4/ 744 door. April 1, 1868 . .—tf givoll astablts, GETTYSBURG LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. THE Proprietor of these Stables, feelingthankfal for the liberalpatronage here tofore receiTed.beie leave to inform the public that becontinnee the LIVERY BUBINIIBIIst hie old stand on Waihington etreet,Gettyaburg,llll47 the Railroad, where he ie prepared at all an:este accommodate pereo3. with anything In his line. HORSES, 00ACILS13, BU0GIB8,•Ao., furnished at short notice and on reasonable tonne,. and competent di Iven sent along lideelred. P.4.0318a will be conveyed to other towns, or to any placeln, the country His stock and Coaches are of Hearst. CLIIIS, and no pains Will be spared to make passe*, gers congotvable lie is prepared ►t all theme tom, furnish coaches for funerals; and abid to partiesder siring to go oyez the Battle giaid or to visit the, Springs. ALSO-HOR BED AND 11171.18. will be bought *tall times. Persona dub.- log tu ionrchassetock will nod it to their advano to call on the undereigned, as hie stock is narration to be as represented or no sale. He has • 11 no be of Horses and Holiest present on hand which odlit be sold on reasonable terms. They are sound scut free from disease, and Sr. guarautlad to work an represented. Persons wile Audit to theiradrolibier to isnot the old stand beferr Wringer purchasing elsewhere. May 29, 1867.—tf THE E. 444,1 .AVERY * SALE EXCHANGE STABLES, Washington Street, Gettysburg, ,Pas ADJOINING THE EAliliE,V. ROTEL. • THE 4 nd,eptigrted. would iespeet- A nay ic'tbito BAL D public thu he hast io = t d, a new LIVNEY, BALD AND EXCHANDID In ale place, and Is prepared to ager superior se. comniodations In this line. He has provided _ with gaggles Carriages. Hacks, tight Wagons, acs,„ of the latest' stylei. utaleamt to meet the path: de mead. lila home nut good, ithout oot or ish, end perfecaly t w ottnbleo- tame of lour af •old blem pied," bat all Ofillekt.t.or Wu. Riding parries aka always be accommodated mad comfortable twolgmtentafttreished. Par on the Most tiee,lntac commodat ge o; snulll, can get bat whet they want Mims. Visitors to the Battle-geld politer attended to, and reliable drivers tarnished lldrlyd. bath* conveyed to and from the Depet upon the at rival and departure of every train. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always on. , • chance ougfor hazgaltss given . Our motto le "fir play no ging." ea.Pletionitur attention Raid to turn Lilting ' , Pa. Moos. Lad Racks for Youoralr. irao-We Mater ourseleeetbat b y ebatgf-. mo d., ate* and by famishing napalm sor; we r minus, nnot gill to plume every one wh o adm p s e nm h me ou ca e stabliebasent. 7. I' ?AWN.: We. 2e. Mei— Valois Sad*. CANNON'S MARBLE WORKS,', CORNER OP BALPISIOBB AND BAB 2 MID- DLE BT., OPPOSITE THE C4IIT-1/01.78:„ GRPTEIBURG, PA.,,, *razz 1101BCJIIPTICAN OF WORK sziernisi Dar 7111 71111.11 T AITYLII Or TR. ART. Nay 20„1667.—tt G E - rTyeatateximme YARD. MBALS Ak ILL& In Ain York litreet,GotnAmirg, n. ifterothey oropropareit to torit silk bids of 1;ork is their lino EVOII All MONVICINTS, TOMO, IMANITOIIIII. YA/rEfat, as., to at the shortest mottos, and 111 cheep eis-the Opepese ITQIt• us a call. hulloes tats la Masao II E:3 tiettrimte& Val SP, 11111 Y. NICHOLAS Wira. .~.~~ szAlLrous. =MI =1 T II VS fit 1,00, Tfit. ST II a Vt. , 4.{1 In 'ming, at /loci immix 1 , 411 . .rith10 Lb* year; tinned untl{*llxnliampiral* t the publisher,. 4t ibtrailiatexersatell A liberal letibetkno yin sing by th• garner. belt ti,:e• Mill be ittseited ea .- uptru. 44 , - The clrealattou ;at half iaruar tbau that raja? fo A.disis musty ; sad, awt ranoa be etoeitid. Jon Worst of all kinds** And at fair ratoil. liandolllo, letß, Ae , In et.ry vvp.ti - &40 short noree. Teruo r iAIL WMffE COCNTT PrrfseY.nt../41 lie7 - Rob•rtl. it.bow sntary— . JAM• h' ,, jl :to nd ileurdlr—.llriedb. Clerk of Ow Courts—A D.M • Maria Atlorney—Wout.D6 • Treusurer-11. I) Wattliss.s• Merit—Philip llsni. ' fbroner—Dr. W. J Surreyer—J ow D. K • Mir: aissiowera—S (chubs Wr . H trt man. Cork—J. 3f W Meehan. Physiciiin to.fist— pirectqrs of the rbeff—,lob IletJamiu 1./est - dart. Aft4r ti. Wolf. Tre.urr sel—J C Neel?. PApsteit sg , A iddienra—lienry L. Breslin, G. flo .gy. 1011.01NIS Oft II rgoia— Peter Myers. uneif—W. 9. Hamilton, Al Warren George A. Inglinha P. linker. perk—Jetegiiiiii Sosnuel R. Russell. . • • • Cbnitable—lleurge W. Wetkitt.' &hoot Directors—David .A. • T. King, Moan Warron,' J • • Corr. Secretary—Juba X X. 0. Fahneatuc Is. • , orrereschti MPQW Prrsidint—Ocorgo dwopie. • Clishier—.l. Emory Bair. Telter—ltenry S. Eon nor. Dirreforo—kiero lye • Wirt, Dnaid Will. , DAvid K Sherry, Witli.usi Serwwn. FIR .T N•floN IL cutisst Preiid•nt- e,rge Throne. t - t,pl,•••-..-lie.,Kr A mold. Tellfr—A M Mohler.. •. • L.,,e„,,—firor g e Throne. Dart Br.ugh. Robert Dell, John flu 1/.:,ll)llll.ltitU,n. IZIZ= L. &hick . Srscf • sr y—W mat,: r Nr. r —Attrian.ler Cob pa.: . 1 6✓.1,1 urrs —Job n Rapp, 4. I; dpang ler, curt* Lktt iraikaditr Colman. IDAXCOOCSST StITUSI. IS Prc ident—lieurite Swop.. 4- Pruidest--gainu.4 gus .C.,refart—N , ld A. Du.biet• Treueurer--14 ward ii7FsErnewi, Kr.c.itirt Onpuniarc—Koher Plcklt2K. Jazub King.' •LAX• euCNTl.AOltletfla.l Pr,tden.l.-Bnatuel t.e. ice. N eziden:J—Wllffism Ileabtr Clorre.ipindzny Sorrrf Iry—neryry Serrradry—EdwaikEW: .tre i!ur,r—Drrid Willa, Van /.; B. W ~ I tz•hri, Y.ILL.k Norm., .rott • Atm-visa AAKCILA 'a—Edward 4. lAhUeitele • ner P7,l,(Pni• -W DAAc .S.cret,try—Jt n 4?. 51cerookiy... Tr•asurer—Jacub A. K henry ttuebler. J. Kopp, John Culp (..f Way. • 131E3=3 FAhnestork ref try—Wm. A. Duaral. Tr: 14 nre r—J..rt U le.noer. , A. D. Iturhler wo t lop. S. R. W. 4 • irt2ut cuYryri Pr, s eor g• W. blcClollein .c.Trtarif and Trulntra•-811.110,1 J/en.1.91.r5.--O. s W. StctletLiti. 0. 11.J.tsler, R. R0...11, !I. J. tl .171 . 1a1C110. C.. I I , • erce,r —Robert MeCtIMY. r. :a ry and re, v. rer • Train* depart •• 1•n 1. V, nrat • Ulla waiting Cleat- .• rt rg E....:rtn anti Witaier,n trn., N i 11kitalian,,, Ass..YIATIOSi. : Lo ,:g•, .V 4.121, 1. 0. 0. P r,r11.!..nd et ,eta eve I,sre flail. I+t eti.l !funds, Ai' r; .81rnartf4n Ludy., Nu. CAribtle end Rally , 4.1 street/ill In each menth. 1;..n. Reynolds Lodge, N 0.1.10. f. • !awry etreet,•very Slowly aft 6. f!yebery Lunge. No..— 2.A ' S eat mei Bulld,ug , every Rids, ~ “cias Tribe. .%n.31, /.0. it. X Hall. every friday evening. fidt .Vo. H.—in eta: and every 14.4tnrday teen tug. ..4,1.2 el, Di mein No. 214 8. I—l. ID: dal •kg, every. Wrlneelay enVite#llB. Pre.hytennn— nee. Edsall Sol,batle morning. and Lab•ran,(Chrtirs)—Pailtor, Hen. ~ e rvivee by Prof . ..writ of College ternA4ely, Sableith morning_ Wetiu,Ttley evening. During . ~ening service omitted. Lutheran,(SO.Juntes'j—klur. I. : vices eabbstni`morning an.l eT day evening. .if,thoditt Episceput—ROVe. J. Sharer. nervicee a.bnatb dor and Thureday evening. German Reformed—Her. W H. viCP4 &adman morinng end eye. evening. (slosolsc—Rev. Joeeph Doll. Herr +abbetba, morning and atlerloo.. CntteLi Prelnyterian.—aor...l. by +pedal appointments. trotesoional AJ. COVER, A.TT • LAW,A.llpr.unptly atpe ullothar klu.iaremo 6 olrtst•JtoNi o.llon betwo,n Viibut.kx.k and pea , torail,elalticalrirstrort.Qo4t May 20,1807- ' • DAVID A. BITEII . : NEIr '1" LAW, will prong - 41 bone and Al I other bta•ittoe••etteas esa-Ortlee nt 1.11• r,...leace in this „ppneite the .:ourt Hong. [4:3144 DAVID WILLS, .41" LA tV,llflica at tib resides corner alenatre :oan.. • gay 29. 1067. " CLAIM AGENCY s+ . rligued VIII strew" to till arnica, the U. B. IlilotrarstMerlto I • Bout) (I el, Back Pay, Peactorta t lP the w ort of Olalota or booryfay . at 'WiII:IWD. Lt. May 29.1867. Att °racy ittlAtr,, J OS. R. LEFEVER, 417'0 LIP[ LESTOWN, It Will promptly attend to Copra Writimy of NNW*. Least.. tr., add ontrturt4 to bit airs. siromee on Frederick str.et,at eclapted by Dr. ;Mori), Hitler and May 2FO, 18811.-Ik. D. 11 . CONDUOND, Attorney. and . mccoNAtrott: D ..led /M lNH.llTra e • 1 the law,at his old.derica osibr Drug etore,Chiunberebutegfregigr Special attention glean goAltill Settlement of litigates. all _ elms to Penelons, Bounty. alum IL State/rat •Il ttutee r ientee attended to. Land warrants located. sad eboin lows and other weetara Stant, DR. J. A. AEU:IST& Elaving located' at NNW BLI to .J branch.. of Ws pioteseloa g wad Ida omce when nut prnfesaktaillY Mc listontstw....P• U,t • Adams county, Ps. ). • TA R. J. W. C. use his °Mee at his solid street, two d.,or• •hare the Gettysburg, May 29, MT: D R. wu STALLSM fat, haring located is Gott Iler•kell to the paohc. - Mks la room above Mirmigh'• Conran , will be prepared to attend' Ursa province or the Pasties. Peteous partial mesa of teeth are tuvlaedaa able. JOHN LA WILKNOR, of the Lutheran Church. twirl,. pouter', Drug Store, whore bie.inity And willing to Waal any. ease lel et the Newt' Pergola - Its int• • IT* LlllTited- to call. DR. C. W. BE Ur AS lISSU MID the Proctfio of TLESTOWN, sad utter. kb .ere et his boas*, turner of • Foundry olloy, near tho Roamed. given to Skin tYlorioario. [LAW GETTYSBURG. TIME TAB YIRFIT TRAIN leaves Ginty"bit arid connect► ►t Itant,ver Japetko Trala North at 11 .1. 31., reach! 12 IS, P. Ir' R041[010,1 arrilei ►t 30, P. M., with pauruget . • 'fru= Washington, aid those trots lb. N train MCCOMB TRAIN leaved Grit connects at ituoyeatiesllax at 2 42, P. 31., teething ttatillspT taratag arrive* at Ilitt,lo4l/C , passaagen ham tko Myr ,T, ISO.
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