#l7l fkralto, sgaTouTi—c. FALL AND W/NTER 00 D S Fonurrocz 88OTE11112 Imre' jest received tai saippiy of PALL AND WIDE= GOOD • . • tier [diode and the public are WNW ez- FOR LADIES, took consist+ of French Merinos, Wallies, ME- Cloth, Tunlke, aphtglmert Cretans Cloth, leek and Colored Alpsesa. Blast and Fancy Bilk.. P•alits and every variety of Drool Goods. Also, Hoop Skirts., Roman Raitioes, Neck Ties, an, *c.„ &c. CLOAKING Plata aml fancy, Repellant Clothe, he BRAWLS. ble and Nagle Bkanket, Brooke and Thibet 8 II R 8 , a large assortment and rel 7 asap D n 11 E 8 T / 0 13, et lowest rates. FOR CHILDREN vea- beautiful vorloty of Plain and Fancy Good. Also.• full line of Chlldran'a lln derahirta and Drawers. vox II EN B WEAR, Jr. insorttustit of Cloths, Casahaws, Camels:lett., • us, no. Also, Shirt Bosoms, Shirt• and Dna ent, En wren darn, Harnikerchlek, Nook Ti.., Collars, to, to. STERLING SPOOL COTTON, equal If not better than any made CARPETd, ugrain, Venntan, Homa•mada wd Oil MATTING, Coco* and Straw DORSI: AND LAP BLANIEXTB, • full variety Also, oar usual OLIO asiortment of DDLEkY, QUEENBWARX KDAh , WARX, GROCER.IEE RAINTS, OIL, WINDOW. 6LA , Iva atm call and we can sappll you with what at lowest rates. FAIINUTOQE BROTHEBF 11169.- II B. WOODS, ILL CONTINUE TO t3ELL N'S BOOTS worth StII 00 tor , - N'S BOOTS worth t 00 For 1190113 worth 5 00 for and CHILDItISI 7 B 13E0E8 and GAITIRS 11 kinds of SHORP it like reduced rates. ALSO N•S HATS worth $4 00 for HATS worth 3 . 25 for N'S LIATS Worth 2SO for N'l3 RATS worth 125 for HATS worth i 00 for 76 nd CHILDREN'S HATS at muse rwtoctioo to prleo AL 8 0 MMUS° worth $l - 26 Sor 'MAISIE worth $1 26 ►nd $1 CO for 86 and 70 chi A worth $1 10,50 and 40 cta. for Bb, 40 and 30 cts •, GINGHAM, SHIRTINGS and all Muds DRY GOODS at rate reduced prices. 13311 H worth /6.00 for 11 worth ta 50,111 65 and fl 15 for $2 $1.26 ono 85 cta AR worth 30, 40, 60, 80 and 80 rer ,j to, duced price Nl] AND DOUBLE BUAWLB, eLovEs, no t CUFFS, COLLARS..AUFFLING, EDGING, tc. , all a t the reduced pr! ce. AL 60 'ABRAM' at P dces nauswally low lialt—ts LING OFF ! 1 1 14 TS laL LING IT Till OHILAP SH STORE. can be aol d much; cheapen fie 'A S H on the lor4 tr e aft syutem. North-rrest cor. of Square. FRANK D. DIIPRORN 6, 1669.-tf 000 REWARD! , RE ,ENTERED!: rt :&, Elliott's Store r IN GETTYSBURG, tend Wet Week sad a large eswatity Geode, Nottosa, Queetisenu salmi Carpet's* . we well kaolin, but ka • tams fbr a•- • ea am left Greenbacks is ezeibsige ipt" • who took the Goods are very wen , hat they received more or better Geode tar that they weld have pit at say 06W one I Come one ozaalsoosz lane oasortnint of °HAMS, LAWNS, BARE AL.P A OCAS, dr. easzamEßEs, ' , NEEDS, JEA VERTINGS, &a. now, Glasawara, thaaaaneam sad Ws Owe saportatant of ovarytking behessisig IS the plass le opposite the Ossm isen , atnot, and that oar mom is, Pus hats. Aprilll6 $6 50 6 00 406 $8 00 BURNED: --A despatch from Chicago says that the beautiful Episcopal clhurch at Olnaha,known as Bishop Clarkson's Cathe dral, was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday night. Bishop Clarkson is a son of Col. Michael C. Clarkson, long a resident Gettysburg. 86 cbs SKATING PARK. —The students of Pennsylvania College were busy last week in converting the meadow west of :Stevens Hall into Skating ground, by 'banking up a footway on the southern line Hof the meadow. It required a good deal of labor, which was cheerily gone through .111 that ha now needed is a suf ficient fall of rain to fill the meadow, and then sufficient cold to freeze it over. The young men not having control of the elements w ill have to wait patiently for the desired rain. SA so to-day another brief setter from Mr. 'Mc- Pherson, who will probably reach home by rtbta time the Erna & SENTINEL of this week )reaches our readers. He expected to sail .frog Liverpool oh the Cai, and hoped to be ..able to eat Thanksgiving dinner in Clettys., ,burg. Aruhrlo.Au we go to press we have a telegram from Mr. McPherson announcing Ibis safe arrival at New York yesterday. 'He expects to reach Gettysburg this (Wed nesday) evening. DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE 7—The Boston Journal says that a leading book firm in that city answers this question as follows : They published an addition of a book of 500 copies, and did not advertise it. .in a bout a year nearly the whole edition re anainCd on his hands, as the author, who %ea ja.rgely interested, did not think it would pm to advertise. Finding his book did not se. l l, he followed4",advice of his publishers and advertised freely. His book has now gone through seven editions of 500 copies each, end the eighth is ordered. 'The author now believes in advertising. TO CORRESPOllDENTt3.—Correspou dems must observe certain rules, or have their contributions go into the waste bas ket. Let the subject matter be-of gener al interest. Say what is to be said in the shortest possible space. Avoid personal ities. Write a clear, legible hand. And never write on both sides of the same sheet. The latter rple is requisite, as N:engthly articles have frequently to be cut up for different compositors. We have now on band It letter from the West, covering 17 pages, sufficiently interesting to justify its publication. But being writ % en on both aides of the sheets, and not b k vying leisure to re-write, it had to he e x t , luded. LE TTERS OUTSIDE IHE MAILS.— By a r, went decision of the Post Office De pertinent, communications may be sent out side of the if enclosed in stamped en velopes (and being equal in value and a mount in nos of Postage to which such letters would be L i able If sent by mail,) and p ro p er ly sea l e d so t bat such letters cannot be taken therefrom w ithont tearing or de etroying such envelope, and the same duly • directed-and addr e m e d, an d the date of said' letter on the envelope ; and it.' Is not required • that such letters and envelopes' be banded to • the postmaster at the point of .hitictatket. 'lt is the 'duty of route agents to remise let tars written after the mail is elmied, and all sway letters prepaid by stamps. SALES.—The "Company Mllls,'"in Lib erty township, were sold by the Mestakt Ir vin, on the 6th inst., to Wm. Roes Wk i te, for $5,400. John Norbeck, Administrator of Cuba lice.Norbecit, decl, fold the house and lot of said decedent, on Baltimore street, to the _Kisses Wilson, at $1,700. Wm. Gkdan has purchasedof tiodept Wi ttig; * half lot of ground, on Culiale street, at $650. George W. Wertz, Liberty towns*, eold a lot of shoat 84 scree to Wm. D: Hill, for $ $ 5O . _ Lt. James Hersh has purchased Homer's Hotel in New Oxford for $4,000, sad wilt take possession on the Ist of April next. PROF.- KIDD win on Tuesday evening next, in - Agricultural Hall give orrr citizens a rich feast of good things in his reading of varied 110103t10113 comprising pieces of dri matic, amusing, imitative, and all $ highly entertaining cberarzer. Tickets (or sale at the M.. ree N. SPlmistlertand.A. A talkie, and Who at the dakr on evening of tgesellid Ing, price as cents, Primped/ 'devoted to intorno of 81. James Nownso 040+ Mu Star and /Mind. IlioUyslintrw, Wednesday s Nov. 17, isas. WOOD WANTED feW Cords of good dry Wood will. be taken at this office, in payment of ac counts, if delivered immediately. COURT.—The November Conn will commence on Mobdarnext, continuing two weeks. The first week will be occupied in the trial of criminal cases, and the second with civil causes. The attendance of Ju rors, witnesses, and clients, will furnish a good ,opportunity for those indebted to us to send in money; and as we are just now "hard up," we hope our friends will bear it " in mind ZOLTAVES. —The Franklin &a:laves will meet in Kummaaburg on Saturday the 27th inst., at 9 o'clock A. M., for basineaa and drill. FOUND.— A small Portmonaie, with 25 cents, was found last week. Also a black berege Veil. The owners can have thee by calling at this office. IN ADVANCE. —To enable all bands to observe Thanksgiving day we issue our paper this week in advance of our usual pub lication day. CHHNGE OF HOURS.—On Monday last, another change was made In the time table of the Gettysburg Railroad. The fret train now leaves at 8.40 A. M., and the sec ond train at 2.45 P. M. IMPROVEMENTS. —Wm. Guinn is pre paring to put up a two-story brick dwelling on the lot purchased from Mr. Wible on Carlisle street. Emanuel Ziegle, of J., and Mrs. Lavinia Sheads are arranging to build dwellings on the same street. 4iirßy no means miss Prot'. Kidd's read ings on next Tuesday evening. FITTING UP.—We understand thxt the Reformed Congregation of this place, Rev. W. H. H. Destrich Pastor, are re-fitting their Church, Introducing new stoves, re-modelling the pews, &c. The improvements will cost about $6OO. THE CONCERT.—Don't forget the Con cert in Agricultural Hall to-morrow (Thanksgiving) night. There will be good music and other attractions. Tickets to be had at A. D. Buehler's, Fahnestock Bros, and at the door-25 cents ; children under 12 years 15 cents . The Waynesboro Record in its last issue thus deals .with a delinquent sphscriber Ix Atutualia—John W. Rtenwes this office .; • _ • • • • Having for war. ed his account without receiving a reply we take it for grant. d that he is either dead-or In the Penitentiary ; there fore the paper is discontinued and the ao count cancelled. SNOW.--On Saturday last we bad the lust snow of the season, with a depth bf about three inched. Most of it, however, has already disappeared. On Tuesday there was another fall of snow about four inches deep. FROM !MR. McPBERSON.—We give - . - HINTS ON THE USE OP GOAL.—The following timely hinter oat the econoutioal use of coal, from the. Sctentific America", will be Nand worthy of it careful study. by many °four rea ders: A common fault is to use too coarse wood for kindling, and to ouch of it.— This, while it gen orally succeeds in light ning the coal, leaves, a bed of ashes be low the coal which interfere% with the draught unless raked out—an operation which always retards the combustion of ignited coal. - The wood should be of some rapidly burning variety which gives a quick and high heat, and should :be split tine. It should be so placed that the coal will remain on the top of it, and not fall through to the grate, leaving the kindling on the top of any part of the coal. The amount of kindling wood required depends much upon the 'sized coal. 'A common mistake is to use too large sized coal. A good rule, where stoves or furnaces have a good draught, is to use coal as small as can be used without in convenience from its _sifting too freely throtigh the grate. ' Grates should have thdr bars closely set for stoves that are cleaned out daily, and have fires lighted in themeach morn ing, while those which are intended to have fires kept in them continuously for days or weeks will not admit of fine grates, on account of the accumulation of ashes and small "clinkers.". There is much uifference in coal in regard to the formation of "clinkers." These are nothing but vitrified, or partially vit rified, earthy matters, and only can form when a high beat is maintained ; they are apt to.be troublesome when there is too great draught. A coal stove or furnace should be so constructed that its draught can be perfectly controlled. The bottom draught should admit of being closed alt tight, as nearly as is possible to make it, and there ought always to be provision made for a top draught. If, however, the draught of the chimney should be so strong that air in too great quantities is drawn in at the bottom when the dam! pare are closed, a damper in the pipe which will clitise it partially, must be em ployed. though in sluggish chimneys such a damper is apt to force the gases of combustion into the room, and therefore it ought always to be avoided when possi ble. The practice of putting ashes on the top of a fire too keep it is very productive of clinkers, although It answers the purpose very well in other respects. Damp coal screenings are better, and may be econ omically burned in this manner. If a welfare gets very low, the quickest way to extinguish It is to rake it at the bottom. To, preserve fire under such circum stances, a little coal should be placed on the fire, and when it has caught more may be added, and the raking deferred until it has got well ignited. When the fire bricks have become burn ed with clinkers which have fused and adhered, they may be cleaned by throw ing oyster or clam shells into the fire box when the fire is very hot, and allowing the fire to go out. The clinkers will lien. , erally cleave off without the use of much force the next morning. From two quarts to one half a peck will be sufficient for most stove..., and the operation can be repeated if some of the clinkers still adhere. A WORD FOR LOCAL NE WSPA PERS. —We take the following from the N. Y. Tribune. It is true, and we com mend it to every o tie who has 11 interest in the comity where he resides: "Nothing is more common than to bear people talk of what they pay for adver tising, dco., as so much giving in charity. Newspapers by 'enhancing the value of property in the neighborhood, and giving the localities in which they are published a reputation abroad, benefit all such, particularly if they are merchants or real estate owners, thrice the amount yearly of the meagre sum they , pay fo • their support. Beside,every patine spirited man has a laudable pride in having a pa- per of which he is not ashamed, even though he should pick it up in New York or \% ashington. "A good looking, thriving sheet helps property, gives a character to locality, and is in many respects a delirable public convenience. If from any cause the mat ter in the local or editorial column should not be to your standard, do not cast it aside and pronounce it good for Dotting, until satisfied that there has been no more labor bestowed upon it than paid for. If you want a good readable sheet it must be supported. And it must not be support ed in a spirit of charity either,but because you feel a necessity to support it. The local press is the power that moves the people." Starlit:ad Mr. Wanamaker's very inter eating note in another column. It is clear and conclusive, and shows very plainly that the present move at Oak Hall is based on true business principles, and is sure of large success. We are only anxious that our pa trons come in for their full share of'the spoil. JUBILEE.—The Philadelphia Catholic Standard has a detailed notice of the ser vices, known as "The Forty Hours' Devo tion," in connection with the Jubilee,in the church of St. Francis Xavier, Gettysburg, (Rev. J. A. 801 l pastor,) which — commenced on the 17th ult. The services were impres sive and interesting, the pastor being assist ed by Father Mcllvaine, of Elizabethtown ; Father Pieper, of Columbia ; Father Cox, of Tremont ; Father Russell, of Columbia; and Father Field, of Chambersburg. The altar was handsomely decorated, displaying much taste and beauty, and dur ing the evening services was brilliantly il luminated. The services openened on Sunday morning at 6 o'clock, with the - Mass of the .Exposition,lollowed by High Maas at 10, Vespers at 3, and devotional services at 7 Y. M.. On Monday and Tuesday Mass was said in the morning, with leaching at night, the entire services closing on Tues day night with a procession of the Sunday school, in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, all the visiting priests taking part. The music by the choir is represented to have been very fine. BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.— We are in receipt of this marvellously fheap and handsome Magazine for December. Its table .of contents le varied and charming, embracing the usual fine variety of aerials, sketches, stories, poems, and attractive en gravings. The pablishats announce is the prospectue fbr the centirfeyear, a aerial sto ry for adults, by the popular Magazine wri ter, Jains PRinxtre 'Prrrs, and a juvenile aerial by the young people's favorite, Ho- Rll2O Awes, JR. The price of this Ailicsl Is &marvel tairwribody--s hundred page first-class illustnued Magazine for fif teen' Coma, or $1.50 per year, is indeed, wonderully cheap.. Elliott, Thomes Tal bot, Publishers, Boston, Mass. TEE HOWE SEWING IL/WHINE AGENCY.—At the Clothing Store of Simnel Wolf, corner of York street and the Diamond, Jam F. Taurus Agent. Just received a stock of these world renowned Family Sewing Machines. These unequal ed machines are adapted to every variety of 1 sewing, from the finest cambric to the hear lest cloths and Velvet Cord. They •work equally well upon Bilk, Linen, Wollrn sad Cotton goods, with silk, cotton, or linen Wad, 41180 Burs nuns Twasan. They will seam, quilt, hem,iell, cord, braldF blnd and perform twiny species of Sewing, mak ing a beautiful and perfect such alike on both aides of the article sewing. Over 60,000 of the *valed machines, were manufactured sad sold during the year 1568. This is naprecetkaled in the history at Awing lames, and 1841m:other proof of the great popularity of the Mows machine. 11 18 simPle met drabisaaaosaily-aader , 14004:,10seld on easy ternikaad=fasered _ for one year, eat 15,14. • [For the Star land Sentinel. PIiiLADELMIA, November 15, 1869. bran SEE :—We enclose yon an extra ad= Vertiaement, which you will please WWl tate, for a few days; for our regular standing advertisement. You, as a business man, will easily appreciate the position of affairs as stated by us in the enclosed, and - 1%0 doubtless approve of the remedy we have adopted. Every one anticipated an unusu ally brisk trade this season, and every one has been disappolntect. We, perhaps, have been the most fortunate of all Philadelphia merchants, our business showing a large in crease over last year's ; but we have made such prodigious preparations that we can not hope in the ordinary way to dispose of our purchases and manufactures. But two courses are open to us,—either to carry over all this stock into next year, to our great inconvenience, if not loss ; or to clear it out by a sweeping sale, being content to recov er the money we have invested in this sur plus stock. „We have adopted the latter. You have already spoken to your readers of our present stock,—lts immense size, its excellence, and its cheapness, and many of your neighbors are among our most valued customers. Will you please now call their attention to our proposed sale, and say to them that with the single exception of our "Executor's Sale," last Winter, there has not been in the life of any of them so good a chance for a bargain in clothing. Get them to read every word of our advertise ment, and then if they have any regard for their own interests, we will be sure to sell at least one suit to every man of them. Yours very respectfully, JOHN WANAMAKER, (WANAMAKKE %.% BROWN,) Oak Hall, Philadelphia. EDUCATION IN TYRONE. Education is in a backward state in this township, yet we hope that this article may do something toward rousing the people from their lethargy. The school houses are very bad. There is scarcely a house in the district flt for the purpose for which they are used. Those "new houses" which have been built during the past few years, and of which they boast so much, are mere "shanties," either built where "two roads cross," or on some out of-the way place where lands are cheap ; and then only enough was purchased to build the house on, while a play-ground for the_ children was never ev en thought of. Another prominent feature is, that the houses are all fenced out instead of in. The houses are defectively furnished, especially in the line of black board surface. It is a false and pernic ious economy, which would build school houses and employ teachers, on the "cheap" plan. School houses should be made attractive and comfortable— provid ed with the best of appliances—and live Teachers put in charge of them, if the School system is to prosper. Let us have old fogyism in any thing but School mat ters. OBSERVER. For the Star and Sentinel NEAR BEEDEESVILLE PA. Nov. 11th MESSRS EDITORS :—I wish to inform your numerous residers, especially those of New Oxford, who boast of raising such large lota of Early Rose potatoes, that they must "try again," for S. Rice, of this vicinity, bad a pound of the above named potatoes, and sold three of ordina ry size for thirty cents, and then placed a few in a "hot bed," and sold one hundred and two sprouts at live cents each, amount ing to fivk dollars and ten cents, making with the ihree sold previously five dol lars and forty cents. He planted the re mainder and raised 94 pounds of potatoes. New Oxford, try again. S. BIERBOWER'S SEGARS have be come noted for their high flavor, and every body who knows anything about good To bacco has got in the habit of going direct to his establiniment in the northeast corner 3 of the diamond—fully assured that they can get just what they want, the very beat Segare, made of prime tobacco, highly flavored, and what is better still sold at prices that can't be beat in or out of the city. &rangers can't mistake the place. "Punch" always stands at the door, good humoredly inviting the passer-by to enter and enjoy the good things to be found there —Segars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, of the best brand, Mercnaums, Pipes, &c. ilirße sure to hear Prot Kidd on next Tuesday evening. ATTENTION FARMERS.—Try the celebrated Patent Elastic Rubber lined Collars, Saddles and Pads. Warranted to prevent horses from galling and to heal up under work horses already galled. it' properly fitted ; and sore necks and backs gra kept clean with cold water and Castile Soap, or no pay. For sale by T. W. Cress, manufacturer's Agent, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 10-tf JACK FROST—Is here, and Roams is determined to keep people warm and omfortaule, by selling clothing so cheap that every body can purchase Over Coats as low as $4.00 and good warm Under Coats at $3.50, also Under Shirtsand Draw ers at any price a man wants them, Knit Jackets, Government Blouses and Over Coats, cheap as dirt, and Genuine Buck Gloves the best in the country, and every thing that a man wants to keep himself comfortable. Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Rubber Overs, &c., etc. Dont fail to egll at Norris' Corner—Arnold's old Stand, if you want bargains. t f NEW OYSTER SALOON !—E. H. MlN non would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, in connection with Ice Cream, at his old stand, on Chun berburg street, and asks a public share of patronage.' He has made , special arrange ments for the accommodation of Ladles and Gentlemen. By strict attention to business he feels confident of giving satis faction to all: Families wishing oysters by the quantity will be supplied at lowest mar ket prices. Give him it call. nov. 12-2 t A WORD OF ADVICE.—P9mts, desi tons of securing to their sons the best facil ties for acquiring a thorough practical Masi nese Education, are advised to send for Cir culars of the Iron City College, which can be obtained on application to the Princi pals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburg, Pa. It. NO HIIMBIIGING I NO CHEATING I A pint bottleful! of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy is prepared from one fifty cent package, and the proprietor offers $5OO reward for a cue of Catarrh which he cannot care. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. R. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive it by mail ; lt. WINTER COMlNG.—Winter ii. com ing, and COBIL&N & CIININGILLY have made urangemenis to Meet the scants of the public by their large assortment of all kinds of Ready-made Clothing, for Pal and Winter wear, for Men and Boys— also, Cam Boots, Nimes, so., which they are selling very low. tf THE SECRET OF BEAUTY lies in the =Or of Hagaia's Magnolia Balm for the COmplexinn. &Ingham,.litednomm ,Blotches t Sunburn, I:rsokistosuul,Van ,disappit ar where it is applied, and beautiful Complexion of Mira; satto-likb texture is obt4ned. the , plainest featdies are Made to glow with Hesithful Mloom and Youthful Beauty, Remetnbartfigin's Magnolia NOM is the thing that proditatta - these effects, aud Iny Toady can itektue it 73 cents . a centsany. 'To preserve and dress the' Esti nee Lyon's Xstbsiron. Nov. Mm pr. J. E. Berk sr reviser, York street, first equere. .L. ILlll,Cliamberebarg street, oppod te Eagle Hotel A. D. Buehler, Chambersburg et., near Public Square, Bober', Baltimore street. Bret square. R.Horner,thamb'g et., opposit eobriet's Churn b. DST GOODS. Yak Restock Brothers, cor. of Balto.and ?diddle its J. L. Schick, cor. Baltimore and Public Square. Robert* Elliot, Balt. at., opposite the Court-house. H. B. Woods, cor. of Diamond and York street. Y. D. Duphorn, corner of Diamond sod Carlisle st. 11. W. Hoffman, corder West and Railroad street NIIRAI.OIIIO A.ND 001111:1381011 BOOM /Ileum & 00., cor. Washington and Railroad. John Cress, cor. Stratton and Railroad. Jos. Wible & Bons. oor. Wsuthingtoo and Railroad McCurdy h Hamilton. Carlisle Street. ( For the Star and Sentinel Peter Beitter, Railroad, East of riltraltonstreet OAS PITTEB4 R. D. Armor, East Middle street. J. W.Creis,cor.:Chambersbarg and Public Square Wm. Boyer k Son, York it., opposite National Bank. Wm. B. Meale, York it.. second square. Wm. J. Martin, cor. of Baltimore and High ottreets. Pahnestoch Brothers, cur. Baltimore and Middle its. Bighaml Co., cor. Washington and Railroad st eeeee McCurdy, Carlisle st. Gillespie, York st., first square. H. Reefer, Baltimore street, third square. Warner & Co., 8. E. corner of Diamond BLIDWARE Lan COTISILY. Danner a Ziegler, Baltimore street, fret square. taltnestoek Brothers, corner Balto. and Middle ea LUNEN!, tC, D. McCreary k Soo, Bal to. at. opposite Pres. Church Joon C alp ; Carlisle Street, otnr passenger depot. lIATS, CAPS, Ilion, kC. 8. 9. McCreary. Chambersburg street, Bret squar el Jacob Brinkerhoff, cor. of York st., and Public Square T. C. Norris, South Wet co rner of Diamond. R. C. Cobean k Cunnrogbam, Baltimore street., • R. B. Womis, cor. of Diamond and York etreet. Nagle Hotel, J L. Tate, pruprietor,corner Chambers burg and Washington. ' Keystone House, W E. Myers, proprietor, Chamber* burg street, opposite Christ's Church. N. Wearer & Son, Washington et., north of Cham bershurg. P. J . Tate & Bro., C hambersbn: g street, opposite the Eagle Hotel. J. M. Cannon,corner of Baltimore and Middle ',tree?, Meals & Brotner, York st...eset of Stratton. Tiptop & Myers, York street, oppos4e.Nationti Bank J. W. C. O'Neal, Baltimore street, near nigh H. S. !tuber, cur. Ctiamberetourg k Via*Btu gum its &ar ce Sentinel, Baltimore et., midway between the Court House and Public Square, welt aide. C. H. Buehler, corner of CarHoleand Railroad Washington Merin...or, N. F..cornor of Diamond J. Jacob., Clanimberiburg street, first square Wm. 1. King, York street, opposite Baok. 53bUITACER • PAPER BANGLE. Jesremlak Culp, York street, second square Wm. E. Cul p, Washington onset, near Eagle Hotel IreTCHNIAKZ.I. Soper t lltCartney, Ralto.,street, first square TIIE Government officers are bringing to grief the illicit distilleries in Brooklyn.— They were beaten off by mobs, but they pwreovered. The New York Herald sap it is remarkable, that notwithstanding the extent to which illicit distillation is carried on, and the 'resistance which revenue ogi cars are met with, even to attempted assas sination, as in the case of Brooks, In Phil adelphia, the Government is still able to show an increase of twenty or thirty mil lions a month In the revenue receipts. It is evident that the Administration is doing well in protecting honest distilleries from the frauds of illicit manufacturers. We are having now, it is evident, tbit blessings of an honest national administration. A RECKNF publication on the prices of wild beasts for shows 13tates that a first class hippopotamus is worth $5,000 or $6,000 ; a lion, $l,OOO or $2,000 ; an ele phant, $3,000 to $6,000 ; a giraffe, $3,000 ; a Bengal tiger, $2,000 ; a leopard, $6,000 to $9,000; a hyena, $5OO, and that a New York house in the last three years has sold $112,000 worth of these an i male, exclus ive of a lively trade in monkeys, birds &c. WHEN the military 111.04 upon the riotous striking minert i f of Aubin, France, a woman, who had her child in her arms, turned to fly, pressing the baby to her breast ; the child was struck by several balls In the head, and the furious mother, turning back, and meeting an officer, hurled her child in his face, exclaiming, "Take it, ruffian! You want our blood ! Take it, then—drink it!" THE Lancaster Farmer remarks that many Lancaster county farmers are now en tirely divested of their forests, many plan tations not having as much as a single tree left for shade for men or beasts. A far Mer lately sold the last two acres of timber on his farm, in West Lampeter, by the tree, ninety in number, bringing between five and six hundred dollars. One hickory tree sold for fifty-eight dollars. Timber is get ting everl , year scarcer and more valuable BROUGH—BECIIGEL—On the 27th ult., at the Lochiel House, HarrisbUrg. by the Rev. C. J. Temipson, Mr. Henry H. Brongh, of New Oxford, Adams county, to Miss Alice L. Bhugh, 'of Taneytown, Md. Westmlnister papers please copy. BRAM—MARY.--On the 9th lust, by Rev. D. W. Wolff, :v1 r: 8 . . L. Bream, son of Francis Bream, EN., of Cumberland township, to Mies Mollie E. Mark. Baugh - ter of Capt. Jacob Mark, of Casbtown, Adams county. Pa. Ftracr—Oartwa.—On the 11th inst., in Arendtsville, by the Rev. M. Snyder, Solomon Flint, to Miss Elmira J. Orner, both of this county. HAAR—Blortr..—On the 11th lust., by Rev. Dr. Hatter, Mr. Theophitus Haar to Miss Susan Moul, both of York county. 'MILLIZR—OBERLIN.--011 the 9th inst., by Rev. W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Samuel Mil ler to Miss Elizabeth Oberlin, both near Hampton, Adams county. ScawAyrz--SpAsrount.—On the 16th inst., by the Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Mr. David Schwarts, ofMountjoy township, to Miss Jenhie E. Plank, of Camberbod township. WiutiztT—Bitirmhz.--Zln the, llth;inst:, in Areddtsville, by Rev. M. Snyder, Mr. Albert S. Wright, to Sallie M. youngest daughter of John Bender, hoth of this tanintk. • /111-obltuary unties. 5 cents a line for all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no- tices. BEAR.—In Benderaville, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. Sarah Ann Bear, aged 154 years 9 months and 15 days. BRZNIZZIM—On the eth Mat., Minnie Elizabeth, Went daughter. of Lafayette and Elizabeth Brenlzer, aged 1 yeas 4 months sold. 13 days. Fontutv.--In HanoVer, on the 7th inakt after a lingering illness, Adam Forney. Esq., aged 79 years and 1 month. He was one of the Deenders Balthelore In the war of 1812. r , K.4434, On the 30th nit. , Mrsi Mary Magdeline Kan wife of Jamb Kass. of Streben towwitdp , Aged 78 years 9 months and 1 day. ' • , • Scassozr.--0a the 30th tdt.,lit Mount} pitman ttoWnship Mrs. Barbara A.;Mino. son, aged. 78 years 3-month and 7 days,,, - NlfiarritiL-41n, Friday svalitng hr this -place Mrs. Elisabeth Wititer;lllll6 of Philip Winter, and daughter of Jacob Kam, u 60 yam 9 atoatiatakal yidays, lIINCSM3II eirrryssota istruirsell sumiressi (SkeidtrzAisesiaielt.) 41.111111111M111T B. D t illlcOrestry,Tork streel,la residence. D. Moto and _Obeasbersbarg et. In saddened' J. J. IL Ensued, Baltimore wooed swirl: D. Wills, du' Public ilquare, in residence. A. J. Oorior.Baltinsore et., neer faiinestoolelditora 'D. A . Bnehler,Baltimortet rest,in residsbce. 11A111111. J. W. Tipton,Olumbersburgstreet,ln t squire =3 Boltssr Nswport.oorner Washington& Kiddie its Boor • 1111 . 01INAMS. D.Rltamtller*Bro.,Yorkat opposite Bank. D. a. Clogs!, Baltimore street, mooed eon we. John M. Rani og, OsrWle street, dear Railroad Depot = B, a. Hollsbeagh,:Washungton Strut Storer t Wilde, Chambereborg Street.. Geo. A. Codori, Writ Middle aims. Malawi It Almon Codo, t , Yort etreert,llret tonere 0011101Ciloas,1014, *0 Johnaruel,Ohambersburg streez,nearEagleffotel. CAZEILICEUIS AND 00IIT1LOTONS . Wm. o.Btallsmith k 800, York street,Arst square. Wm. Chritiman, Wubington st near Oltambersbarg Geo. C. Cashman, Stratton street. near Railroad. 0111.1 1 / 1 01111,, AO. Perry J. Tate, Chambersbarg street. Diviner t Ziegler, Middle street, oaar Baltimore W. B. Gallagher East Middle st. second square CLOTEIAIG. Cobeao t Cunningham, Baltimore street. N. Ounnlcerbbam, Bsltlmorse treat, Arstaquare. T.O. Norrir, Smith West corner of Blamood. Jacob Brinkerhoff, corner of 'York and Pub: lc Square COAL, LIMBIC, LUIZ, LC. C. H. Buehler, corner of Carliele and Railroad streets' Jacob Roilly,corner ofBtratton and Rail rasa. =1 DRUGGISTS = I= OROCIRISS, iC FG/LNITURI LOONS CUM =I IMAIIIILI YARDS = PfITbILIVf 5 11=C27113 BLOM, TINWAILX, ke LECCEEEM! I= MARRIED. DEED. Air tacraVOT."Oh, yes, my sea sill look well while it is just new, but the thing is to get clothing that will not lose its shape liness and beauty before you have worn it a month. Now this is one of the great points about this clothing of which we speak : it is so well made, and of inch good material, that with any ordinary degree of care, it will look as good as 'new,' even after it has been well and long worn. It is made by Wanamsker & Brown, at Oak Ball, and is, without exception, the cheapest clothing I have ever bought." lt. gutty at flit Vtarktic SALMl'mere Grala& Preduee Market, gaigintore, 27sursday Mornifig. 5 00 5 25 ... 5 58 5 87 . . .... 140 0 . 147 1 80 e 1 37 80 aft 100 ~... 185 @ 100 65 60 Bursa Rimy]; Erna, PLODS, WHITS WRZAT, RPM WILMA; Cons, RIZ, OATS, TIMOTHY-SEZD CLOVES-MED, • FLAX-SEID, BACON, BHOTILDIRS, " BIDES, " HAIM. LARD, GOLD, New York Gettysburg Grain 11. Prevision Gasket . Gettystnerg, Friday Morning. Boras FLotr4, 4 50 Errne noun, 5 00 WHITE WHEAT, I 26 @ 1 50 RED WHEAT, 1 00 @ 1 05 CORN, 80 RYE, 85 OATS, 40 r r • 75 TIMOTHY SEED, 3 00 CLOVER SEED, ....... .••••••• 6 00 POTATOES, 40 @ 50 Berne, 38 20 Esse, 20 BACON, HAMS, 20 " SIDES, 16 " SHOULDERS, • 16 SOAP,. . 6 4j) 8 TALLOW,IO • 4tiv dtrertistintuts. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ad ams county, Pa., the undersigned, Administrator of the Relate of Islam. BLAIN, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on Saturday, tiat 1114 day of December next, at the late residence of said deceased, In New Oxford, Pa, • LOT OF OIDIUND, with a two.story PRAMS DWHLLING. containing a Rooms with porch hack and a good Cistern at the door, The HOUSE is as good is new, and convenient, Also, at. tacked to it, A TWO-STORY BRAME SHOP, now occupied as a Dwelling and Poet Office, with four Rooms. This Meatball* for a Stove Room, and the location desirable for any kind of business. Posses- Mon given on the let day of April, 19:0. Perrone &p -sling to view the Property can do so by calling on the undersigned. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. H. on mid day. Terms of Sale Cub. SUSAN BLAIR, Adm'i. Nov. 10,1869.—te THE TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE will meet in the COURT HOUSE iu Gettysburg, Pa., cuturneucing Monday, December 6th, at 1 36 o'clock, P Y y and will cwnNaa• deg the week. A Dumber of additional Speakers bare been en gaged end a number of new aimless Introduced Into the Programme, since the INrcular waa teemed, Ail the Teacher' and Directors of the misty are cordially Invited to be present. ilisTProf. Kidd will g lye two Zvening Elocutionary Readings. Those who are not members of the Insti tute will be cLarged 2.5 cents adrufsabm. J. IiJWARD WEST, County eaperintendent. Nov. 19, 18.59.—td MINCE PIES ! AT WM. J. MARTEsi'B, le the place to get the ma- tarlal fora good Mince Pies RAISINS, CURRANTS, PRUNES, CITUONS, CRANBERRIES AND APPLES, At MARTINI, Baltimore et . N0w.19,1889.-3m HOLIDAYS! NEW FIRM! 'pas enbeeribers having. entered Ink partnership In 1 the PktiiTOGltta PIERO BUSIISIIBB, at the old stand of BXYDZa k Co.. Baltimore street, Gettysburg, (nearly opposite Fahnestocke Store), where they will always be prepared to take In the beet style, PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES. BON TONS, CARTES, IMPEREELS, AND ALL OTHER STYLES, Albums, Photograph Frames, &c., iu great variety Constantly on head and for sale cheap Air- Give us a call. everything done to please Cos tome . and give entiataction. to,. It, 1869.—tf WHEELER& WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH Ik-1 Fancily Sewing Machine. OVER 400,000 NOW IN USE. EXAMINE IT BEFORE BUYING ANY OTHER. SOLD ON LEASE PLAN, $1 0 PER MONTH. PETERSON k CARPENTER, General Ageuti. GENERAL OFFICE for ADAMS COUNTY, JACOB'S BUILDING, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA. Nor. 12, ISOIL-602 HORRIBLE DEATHS Occur almost everyday from the explosion of Coal Oil Lampe. Co.! 011 has become so Inferior now-a-day as to render it unsafe In its assail an Illuminating or burn ing fluid. KING'S NONRZPLOSITP BRILLIANT ILLU-. RINA.TING BLIND," is the article that now fa , excells the Coal 011, in Its safety, brilliancy and economy. It is perfectly safe, being ► Non-itxploslve Phtid, Itummticb aa a II bred match way be thrown Into the bowl of the !amp, while burning without danger of explosion. It is Told of precut, but can be used for removing the same from wood or any dibr c. It is • trills cheaper than Cosi Oil and enn7 dually should ars it, and do away with this EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL ger Retail Dealers of burning fluids can be sup plied at the %west wholesale prices, by addressing al ordere to E. M. YOUNT, at the Washington House, Gettysburg, Pa., Note Assn! for the County of Adam. [Nov. IS, 1880,-tt Fire ! Fire 1 $2OO REWARD. Tal above reward will be paid to any person or per. sons who will give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persona who est lire to and burned School-house No.l, (dadlor's School,) in Huntington township, Adams county. By order of the Board of School Directors of Huntington School District. ' JONATHAN MILLIB, President. JAO. DArn,Smusuzy. MNo►. 6—St CHESTNUT RAILS Ip o SALE.—A prime lot—on a tool m& 8 miles from Middlotown, sod I% sees from nor* Dole, Moms cosory * Pa. Address . COOK, Mora Da/o, Pa. Oct. 29, 1860.-3 t SIEVES N D WIRE CLOTH, munnuaruan SY SELLERS BROTHERS, 623 Market Wrest, .Phila. SW. 344 nao,-SID-La OUNT'S COMPOUND YOB, TUX 01111 07 PUTRID SORETHROAT, INFLUENZA. or any other Innuestaton ortawarddisesse if tie Throat tf mot of too lout stantheg AIeo,IIOABLIT This niedletaehas bosh trfedlo THOUSANDS OF CASES, dllfiroata pasta of t h e oonnbti, sad has Rorer bon known *atoll If taken In Unto awl a•aoranr to &Tidbits., Isla wanwstall to cars . Give ft a hie and it willoptak Iso•U. .frary hosioliald amid tbamoolootrortlit *box of tido sonledno and It on hand*. Tboourootbayls ban Monad aro in yartisims. , 48„Prapars4 sad sold by loaassUrir 01:',11ot Tabus, Pa, or by thou, aitkoriood Nonni. Po ol at nontly_alliboltorolln Adana. osontr . Nay tetildioff !pain. Toni Mainmoth Sale ! Four Hundred Thousand ($400,000.00) FALL AND WINTER 3 25 @ 3 50 7 00 @ 7 12} 2 40 @ 2 45 @ 18; ti) 19 20 Q 20 18 184 AT SUCH PRICES AB SHALL INSURE AN EEI IMMEDIATE WEDNESDAY MORNING AT RALF-PAST strEN O'CLOCK, There will be Commenced, at the Great Oak-Hall Buildings, SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, GRAND CLOTRING- SALE, To be in Rvery Respect • Duplicate of the GREAT EXECUTOR'S SALE held there one year ago, ♦t which the People well Itoletaber they eeanred the lwealon do BUT BARGAINS IN CLOTHING THAT THXY HAVE IVES MADE IN TEIKIR LIVER THIS IS THE STlriatzsr OF OCR CASE e Anticipating, se did all Merchants, an unusually brisk trade, we Invested SIGHT IiUNDIILD THOU 138ND DOLLARS (1800,000) In the Yurcbees and Manufacture of CkKblng. Our Sales have ascended last year's, but bees fallen tar abort of our calculi', tions—emounting, to the present time, for Pall Trade. to about Leaving as roar Hundred Tbonsand Dollars' word. of Garments of tsar, DascrtpUoa, suitable to all clamant, toads up .nth the utmost care, of the ray Final ferias, NOT ONZ DOLTAR'B WORTH Or WHIG,s are we willing to carry over aa Oki Stock into next year. Hence vs arc determined, AT ALL HAZARDS, TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP getting back what Money we can. so u to be in good condition to commence the next Beeson's Trade with- J. H. SNYDER, JACOB PINSIL. oat Ineumbreace. I,TWe offer, then, OUR ENTIRE STOCK At Prices as Low as those prevail ing at the Great Sale last Fall, Bringing some of our Prices far Below the Cost of 4,000 OVIIHICOATB, made in most nab ionable Elty Me, 4,000 80IT8, Coats, Pants and Vests of the tame 6,000 COATS, Chesterfields sad Sacks, Morning end ' Costa, ac. 6,000 Pre. PANTALOONS, Mall materials, sad eat "Nobby" Plain and Coundbrtable. 6,000 TWITS, 'Velvet Testa,l'aneparsimer Volts, Cloth Vests, dont, Igor ainglebrouted, Besides all thls,_we will, foe 20 Dais, Fire 1 DISCOUNT ALL CASH SALES IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, DEDUCTING 15 PBU CENT )ROM TEII Vigil 01 LLCM BILL, 20 Pint OINT. ON ALL. PITHOHAJ2IIB IN 211 X NM- FONTES' .AND CRTLDREN'II DEPARTMENT. This Department haa been a apecisitg with as thlis gar. We base bed menonictared the Largest sal Zest Assortment of BOW CLOTHING t. be Inal to the eity,aH of which Is saw for sale at GRZATLY REDUCZD A RARE OPPOZTLIKITT TO m OUT THB CMG SALE COMMENCES Weduesday, December 14 Stare wW be lipoid Nagy, est Wesel late. Abase lIITINTIWITS BALM= 'NU be le atteedesee. Prompt sellpella stteadee Via be gives to ML le eestoser will be isasepplled, If any neetrable anumebitke of Prlote eel/ Waco bile to by. Warmer & Browni OAK HALL BMIADDIGS, a B. Cur. Rh sad Market streets, Pbeada. Ifinr.l6, MirMs Etta taterrtionnento. DOLLARS' WORTH , CLOTHING, SALE. ON December Ist, 1869, $400,000.00, Of ALL THIS CLOTHING, Manufacturrng of all kinds of Beavers, Chlorlillhoi, Tricots, kc. material, Business, Dross, Traysling, "Indlapenalble Baits, he., Lounging Coen, /rock and MIME on every approTad aryl., Narrow sad high or kw cut. ♦od allow s NIBUING DIP ARTILIINT DPJK. Sew akattrtinnatO. GROPER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH 17rUW1 SEWING MACHINES, 495 Broadway, New York 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia POLNTB OF EXCELLENCE Beauty and Wealthy of " Stitch. Perfection end Shoplicity of Machinery. Elting both threads directly from the spools. No fastening of meatus by band and no waste of thread. Wide range of appilimtion without change of ad— J asement. The 0111161 retains itabeenty and gnonessafteririshe in` sad ironing. Besides doing all kinds of work done by Giber Sew ing Machines, these Machines execute the most., beautiful and permanent Embroidery and ornamental "work. ii" Th e Highest Premiums at all the Miraind ex hibitions of the Dotted States and Humps. hive been awarded the Eh over k Baker Bowleg Machine., end the work done by them, wh exhibited In com petition. iiirThe very highest prize, THE CROSS OF SHE LEGION OP HONOR, was conferred on the repro- Iva of the Grover k Baker Sewing Macbinea, at the Szpoeition Universeile, Porte, lad!, thus atteet lag their great eupetiority over all other Sewing Machines. airror sale by D. W. ROBISON, Getty.bo rg NOTICE. MIDI undemigned baring bad 17 year.' experience 1 as a practical Operator on dewing Machines would recommend the Grover & Baker Bluntly Ma chine se the cheapest and best machine for Wally use. The simplicity of constructk n and elasticity of stitch made by thee* machine. are two very import ant points in their favor. 250,000 of these machines are to-day bearing witneas to the truth of our as sortinus and the demand le steadily increasing. We hare also Shuttle Machines on hand for Tailor, and Coach- trimmers use. Call and see ta. D. W. RAMON. Agent, Cbamberiburgirt,Osttystrorg o Pa Jana IL 1889.—1 y I was cured of hamar.* and Catarrh by a .imp remedy and will send the receipt 'tee. MRS. M. C. LlOGNlT,lloboken. N. J. Nov. 12-der AGENTzS WANTED FOR 1/STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T. BARNUM WILIITZX By EINEM/. IX OSZ LAZA, OCTAVO VOL CXZ—XteIIr 800 Pasta—PllllllZD IX ZPOLLIII AND 0/12. wax. 33 ELEGANT FULL PAGE INGEAVINGB. It Embrace' forty Year, Renoilecrivn• of his Busy Life, as a Merchant, Manager, banker, cturor, and Showman. No book published to acceptable to all eilleeell. Every One wants It. Agents average from 60 to 100 subscribers a week. We offer extra Induce. mints to Agents. Illustrated Catalogue and terms to Agents sent tree. ' J. B. BOSS k CO., Publiohen, Hartford, Conn. N0v.12-11w FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. We will send • hoodoo:De proepeetaa ut our NEW ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE, to say Book agent, free of charge. Address NATIONAL PUBLISNINO CO., Ph Iladelphia, Pa. [Nov. 12-4 w How to make Money Virginia Lands. wit will send to any adthees a Pamphlet of One TY Hundred page•, giviag deocrtptlonsoi 600 Farms, with other valuable inhumation. Will sell 76,000 acre, of load from IL to $2.60 per acre. Hood postao •tamp. P. MoCRACK EN t BaO., .N0v.12-4w Box 153 Fredericksburg, V. THIB 12 NO HUMBUG! By sending 35 cent., with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive, by re. turn mall, a correct picture of your Incurs husband or wits , with 01.020 sad dots of marriage. Address W. PDX. P.O. Drawer No. 24, lfultouville, N. Y. Nov. 12 4. MERIT SOON NOISED ABROAD I t L but six year since ALLIS'S LUNG BALSAM was first offered for male. Its good qualities was coon made known at home, and very soon its fame - was noised Gm and oar; now it is sold In nearly every Drag Moro In the United States, N t-th, Nast, South and West. No similar medicine stands higher with the people. It Is well known on the Pacific coast, and It ['oral demands for it from ban I, ancisco, Sacramento it California, and Portland,Oregon ; even from Ain taalia, large ordars are received for it. And Utmost,- ma Canada, it Is well and favorality known, and said snisry where. head what Captain Foster writes: Poi? isuawrta, March 23rd, 1869. Menem PERRY Dealt k Bud, Sirs-1 am plowed to toady you of the benefit wbkh I have received from au-rw's Luso Bataan, having been troonieri with a cough br eeverwl years past, the balm= was recommended to me. 1 im mediately procured it, and haled it to relieve my cough more readily Dial an►thing I ever toed. My Wits has also ruled It with inner matratestory results. Years very truly, Capt. D. FORTIN. Capt./omit is a ship-owner and builder, residing at Port Harwell, Canada. Sold by PEAKY DANI 23 k SON, Montreal, Agent, for Canada. . [Nov .11-4 w RAIN kILLEIt Cares Sore Throat. A Favorite Medicine with all Cialgef, 18 DAVIIP PAIN KILLER. I you hare Painters' Colic, USN THE PAIN KILLER. A O Medicine Lao popular AS THE PAIN KILLER K YYP the PAIN MILLI= gawky. at hand. IV you have • GOUGE 01 Coto, USX TER PAIN KILLER. LOON out aad Dot be caught without e Bottle of PAIN HILLILR Ia the [louse. LIT everybody owe the PAIN KILLER !or SPItAINIS and NRU/ EVERY Sailor should carry a Bottle of PAIN HILLER with him. R EMEMBER, the PAIN HILL= is for Both Internal and lltzternai use. The PAIN BILLS& la mid by .0 Druggists and Dealers In Family Medicines. Prices 25 cents, 50 cents, and El. PZBRY DAVIS & SON. Propriewri 78 High Street, Providence, R. I. 380 Bt. Paul street, Montt, 1, Canada. 17 Southampton Row, London, England ETMET:I "AROUND THE WORLD !" The New York Observer I. now publishing a aerie« of Letters from the hey Dr. E. D G. PRIM& who Is making the tour of the World, by way of California, Japan, China, India, Itgypt„ ie.; together with varkma other correspond ence, all the News, Religious and Secular, soda great variety of the best Reeding, Original and Selected. Nov, I. the time tu secure the oldest and BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER. We make the ml wing liberal often for NE W SUBSCRIBERS. W. will send the New You. °smarm, for one year to Ooe New Subscriber and ens Old, for $5 60 Two " Illutwesibto a, " 6 00 Two " " and one Old, 760 Three " 700 Three " " and one Old, " 950 Your " " 900 Your " and one Old, "11 60 /lye 0 " 11 00 Six " " 12 00 And to any larger number at the same ride. (Sample 0091011 Free. Terme, $8 60 per annum, in 4411111611. Sead by Cheek, Draft, Post-Offiee Order or Deviator. id Letter. &DRILY R. ROM, JR. k CO, 37 Park Row, New York MEE! GREAT DISTRIBUTION By the Metropolitan elft.oo Cash Gifts to the Amount of $500,000 71/116T TIOLIT DRAWS A FRIZZ 5 wok Gifts, «eh wool 40 Cub Of M, eishsl,ooo ' 10 0 " 10,000 200 " " 6100 20 " " 5,000 300 -" " 100 60 Eletseat Rosewood Nacos .each 11300 to $7OO 76 " " Melodeons...._ " 75 to 100 360 letellts Meadow ' " 60to 176 .. __ _ • sag Machines 500 Gold Wstetwis " 75 to NO Cash Prize., Sliver Ware. de., valued at $1,000,000, A chance to draw say of the above Prises for 25c. Tickets describing Prime are sealed In novelopes and well alined. On receipt of Ric. a 19saled Ticket Is drawn Witham% choke sad sent, by wall to any ad dress. The prise named upon It .111 be delivered to the ticdrebbolder on paynient of One Dollar. Prisms are immediately seat toasty address by express or rs. tarn mall. You will know whet your Prize 'is bolter you pay for it. Any Paw exchenged kw soother of seam mass. No Blanka. Our patrons den depend on fair dealing, Rzrzazacze:—We select the following from many who hays 'natty drawn Valuable Prima and kindly per mitted la to publish than: Andrew J. nuras,Chlcago, $40,000; Miss Clva.L Walker, BslUaore, Plano, $1100; James U. Mathews, Detroit, $6,000; John T. La dner., Savannah. $6,000: Itkin Agnes iiimulool, Charleston, Piano, $6OO. We publish no names with out parnassion. Osizstoult or gnu Piulaito-"The Ann Is reliable, and deserve their ramose."-.Weekty Tribune, May 11.— "We amour item to be it litir dealing ihm."—nr. T. Herald, Mr, 211. "A Mend of ours drew a $6OO prize, widen ems prompt, seasived."—Dedy News ; May 11. Sled for drtul.r. Liberal indocessmita to Agents. liathdhaisot guaranteed. livery palmy of Sealed Invelopee anasine one a* gift. Six Tickets So. $1; 1$ ;06 for ss: 110 for fUi All hinters should be • addrsesetto EAR n, KI.LSON A po., $ 411residsray, Wow Yogic, Oat. 10.-411 • OOLDU&N'S PATVIT RED JACKET A X E Is better 'boa ear maim thoget.ixr kir these as. seas: Brat—lt tato deepr. aserstd—lt daa's .risk lath. wood thud--It doss as jsr the lithd.— ProrlA—lfo thew 6 wasted V tthbg the Axe oat of the gat. YVLit.—With the ease labor you wlll de esseildrd sore work Wm with regaldr axes, hed paths has Whilst tea. with dm good aunties of salt Axa 6r oil oar axes ore piloted red. If your lotair wags store -doei alt 661/. our IllinPer bigotries or MI your order* dirges, or gin yogi the tame of the newest denier who hasps oar Aza. gem eoTr as Penns. Ms omen of Oolbateitir sod Rod Jaalma Patent. tt'lletv *tivationuntsi. TE44 4 CIENRB' COUNTY INSTITUTE pint third cesalon of the County Institute, under .1. the Art ot Assembly. approved April Oth, 1887. will be held In the Court-honse at Gettysburg, corn. Mincing Monday, Dec. Wi. a 1.1% o'clock, P. M., and will enintinee In mission during the week. The ezercinse of the week will consist of Lectures. Instruction In the varlou• branches taught in the floboolsClasstirills. Essays Discueskine of Important 'donations' topics, Contests In Orthography and other tinuiches, and whatever will give interest and variety to the seNlon of the Institute. It Is the wish of the Superintendent that the Inatltute may be of prac tical benelit to every Teacher. Prof. Robert Kidd of Indiana will be present during the entire week, giving two lemons each day In Total Culture, Elocution and Reading. Re will . also give two evening entertatrunewts. Ron. Henry Haack, Deputy State Supetintendent, will be present on Wednesday and Thursday. Prof. Edward Brooks. Principal of the State Normal School at 11111•nrville. will give Instruction In Arithmetic and the Science of Teaching. Prof. A.S. Hanson will give Instruction In Penmanship. There will also be a teacher in v. Nall errier of Pns College. =Tit ZniesstroutF l of the Ent en t Norm." School, and cam dlitingniehed educat or, and Lec turers. will assist. • • The exercises will be interspersed with vocal and Instrumental intik. It is hoped every teacher in the county will be present on Monday, to participate in the organisation. None, who Lave the heart to the work in which they are engaged—none, who are d elrotte 01 edrtincinc, will remain away without a full sod nigh:dent excuse. We want better Teaching; we want each year to ad ranee the graded the profeesion; we want to silt out those who are incompetent ant !stationary. Then let every one, who wishes to be considered alive teacher,. come op to this annnal reunion, lasored that they will go to their work the better fitted for it. But we want more than simple attendance. We want the esinmet,activecceoperation and participation of all to make the Institute, a rand sucrose. Let all re. member, that, as they labor to advance t he proteitskm to a higher and nobler standard, they labor for them selves. The Contestan Orthography will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the first premium bel' g Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. Tbureday will be director's day. A portion of the day will be devoted .." the explanation of points in the School•iaw, upon a hkit Directors may desire Information. It is hoped there will be a full attendance of live Directors. Directors are respectfully urged to grant teacher. the time. Those paying fall fare over the Railros. will be returned tree : Male Teachers will be scram. modeled at reduced rates by the leading Hotels; Fe male Teacher., as usual. will be entertained in private families. For fall particular, of eke:clam, see cir ruler, which will be mailed to Teachers and Directors. J. HOWARD WERT, County Superintendent. Oct. 29.-31 TO TUB WORKING CLABEL—Ww are uow prepared to furnish all dames with constant employment et home, the whole of the time or or the spare moments Business new, light and profitable. Persona of either fez easily rare from Wk. to $5 per evening, and • pro portional sum by devoting their whole time to. the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much men. That all who see this notice may send their ad drew. sod test the filminess, we make this unparallel ed offer: To such a. are not well satisfied, we will send Al to pay for the trouble of writing. Pull per. Oculars, • valuable sample, which will do to com mence work on, suds copy of The People's Ltkrary anapanion—one of the largest and bac family news. papers published—all sent free by mail. Reader,lf you want permanent, profitable work, Addams B . ALLEN A M., Augusta, Maim,. $lOO IN GOLD PAID TO AN AGENT WITH 0011- MISSION/31 MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, "l'he Innocents Abroad," With all its humor, and all Its richness, is ready for agents. The whole press of the country is praising It, and every person who has read It is known by his cheerful looks. One 'gent at Rochester took 74 or. den In one day. We have reports like this constant ly. We pay the largest commissions and extra pre. plums as above. Pend to us for our explanatory cL. enters, sod sample which Is sent free, and In ay. for yourself. BLISS t CO., Newark, New Jersey. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To Canvass for Mr. Ellett's new Book. Just published fu beautiful style, and mold at a low price. A NEW NATIONAL WORK, Now selling In immense numbers In all sections of our land. Is is Irtats, lively, and sparkling; splen didly illustrated with elegant Steel Portraits. P.very lady will want • cops ; gentlemen Will want it for them. No family eau aff,rti to be witbont it. Agents, particularly ladles. can do better with this book than with any other extant. Great Inducements ofl.red. and Agents wanted in every township In the United States. EXTRA. PREMIUMS GIVEN to good enegetic men or women. In addition is our regular terms. Send for Circulars, with complete lo lbematlon nod terms. Addrees HARTFORD PUB LISHING CO., Hartford, Coon. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED POE PRIEST AND NUN Thi■ most exciting ■nd interesting bout, by a popular madmen, le now ready, and those who wish to enamel for It should apply immediately for tie enhu, (with 'tamp encleeedjatatitur territory &aired. experience, &c. Agents wanted everywhere tor this and other dewclaw books and engraving., by CRIT TSNDICN & McKINNEY.I3OB Chestnut street, Phila delphia, Pa. VIL ALE COLLEGE, Bordenlows. N. F. Boar.. .12 and tuition 520 e per year. for catalogues addren Rey. JOHN H. Ba.Airtrr, A. M., Praal. THE CHURCHMAN THE BEST and LA 1 A Ii G E S Weekly Newspa per. with the 5.3 l circulation in the Prote-daat Episcopal Church. Bent FREE for use month *Jr examination, and till Jan. 1, WO, to new subscribers for that year. $3 a year, in advance. H. H. MALLORY & CO., Hartford, Ct. JUST NOW THE POBLIDFIIIII OF IBS LAMA D NEW YORK OBSERVER The oldest and Bag Puma, Newspaper, are offering It to new subscribers on Very favorable terms. Sara. pie copies with circulars, sent free to any address.— $3.50 per annum. 131"DNYY E. MORSE, JR. & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. TELE BEST TYPE, CA3INETB PRESSES AND PRINTHRS' NATIRIALP, Made and furnished by VANDERBUROH, WELLS 4 CO., New York Good Second Hand Cylinders for Sale. KNIT-KNIT-KNIT A 0 KNTB WANTED everywhere to sell the AM ERI CAN KNITTING MACHIN IC, the only practical Pant. Cy Knitting Machine ever Invented. Price EZ. Will knit 20.000 et lichee per minute. AJdreee AMKRI,;A..I KNITTING MACHINE CO., Bolton, Mw., or dt. Louie, Mo. 6 OW SHALL we PAINT our HOUSES" by J. HW. Mary, =Op . SI-50. Free by mail oo receipt of price. MARVIT & WRITON. N. Y. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS. WWI Iron haste, Owr/tramy //nut 4 Agraffe Bridge. MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS. The best manufactured. Warranted for 6 years. PIANOS, MELODEONS AND 0 11.13ANS—Prirea greatly reduced for Cash. New T•octave Pianos S27S and upward. New Cabinet Organs $46 and upward. Becood-hand Instruments 840 and upward. Monthly Instalments remised. Wareroome, 481 Broadway, N Y. Roues Mamas. AGENTS WANTED.--$75 to 3200 PER MONTE! to eell the original and improved Commune &nu ltstily Smithy filachise. All complete for 116. It will bem, fell, stitch. bind, brak and embroider in most superior manner, making the celebrated "Lo”k Stitch." CAUTION.—De not buy Machines under the same name as ours from any one except those having certificate of Agency, signed by no, se they are worth lees castiron .1 chines. For circulars and term; ad. dress or apply to O. BOWELS 1 CO., 436 Spruce at. Philadelphia, Pa. COMMON SENSE ! 1 ! MANTED—AGENTS, $250 per month to sell the only GENUINE IMPROVED OUMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price 118. Great Inducement, to Agents. This is the most popular dewing Machine of the day—makes the famous "Elastic Lc:k Stitch" —will do any kind of wort that can be done on any machine-100,000 sold and the demand constantly In. crewing. Now is the time to take an Agency. &aid for circular.. Eir Beware of In Mogen:VS Address SECOMB t CU., Boston, Mass., Pittibtirgh, Pa. or St. Louie, Mo. ATTENTION ATTENTION! EVERY ktAN Who hes a House to Paint. READY-MADE COLORS, Known ae "RAILROAD" Colors. Onaranteed to be more economic.!, more Mumble and more convenient than any Paint ever before offered. A book entitled "Plain Talk with Practical Paint ers," with samples, sent free by mall on application. HAMMY t WHITON, Globe White Lead and Color Works, 111 Fulton at., New York. Beware of Imitations. Rateblisb ed 1835. UBINEBI3 CHANCE.—Wauted, man In each town JJ Rod city ton:mei:dictum and sell Weather Strips and RebberMouldlngs. /Went run out, free to all.- llraea $lO to 11120 worth needed upon every building, from 900 to 600 per cent profit. Send your address upon stamped enve fix lull particulate and price e, list of Materials, reedy to be put together, to NIA BR ADBTRICB, Box 260, Boston, Maas. AGENTS! REACT THIS! TIT IC WILL PAY AGSM'S A SALARY or 830 per T, week and expenses, or allow a huge commission, to sell our new and .wonderful inventions. Adds.... M. Wagoner It Co., Marshall, Sikh. g tar INTB ON HOUSN PAINTING." By J. W. 11 llssury. CI., 48p.. 40c. Vibe by softli on re ceipt of peke. MAMMY WkIICON, N. Y. THY MAGIC COMB Will asap ho any whored hair or Hard to a liparmaraata Black or Brows. One limb mat by rail ler 1111. /or sale by Merchant' Druggists garierally. Address Magic Comb Co., Springfield, Mame $ll4O How mad* It la al: months Secret. and arunpla mailed free. A.J. MULLAH, H. Y. fuoutmlic,.7, d. g, DIAL-a *.v sedates far- - Thili6 Bintr phie tree. 0.11 . 1 : SEMI, Alfred, M. A ME YOUR ROMP. OR DRUO4.IBI" FOR SWINT A QUININR--lt equate (bitter) Quistlac Manufac tured by I. attust, PARS it 00, Obiontists, Nem Tuft. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. OOLGAT2 t 00'8 TOILET SOAPS LEBTABLIBHAD UN NIA YOBS.] Sae sbs DOW,' akin of Ladles and Waldron. sow IT au.naimemrs. uroatni or WISDOM hr 'loan Ss* iik• gulls/ losanics Is !gab and lady Ns AIWA wig sat Up," tY. enbassait vellonnasse. dans Is maim( letter ea TeOpm her et dunk After WNW 'Afiescitigiost, P, Ma., Pa. ("UNWIRE, 011111 D 'titan pain:nee of the WIN ti or Oettetic bakatud. Chaotic' sent, fri.. Address Dr. NOULIIIN =Nark ISA at.. PlUi. pal mad germinal Jain. PUBLIC SALE .OP VAT ABri REAL MATT& The intdersittned *HI otter: at Pablit'lette. on /W. day, the 19th day V Aol.lll.lber Mid. all o'clock, A. the fellatio( Las and Towle of land sliest, in hleantioy toinwhlp. twat the Baltimore pike, MT,. miles mouth uniettyabarg, viz: No. I—Ceeteletas te farms and GI PERCUttt, put Thaler land. No 2—Cootnining 9 /MR= sod 1•.V1 portion of which le Timber. No.3—Cantolnlog Y AORNS sad 125 PIACI! Es part of which 110 Timber., N0...4-onutalolu 9 ACICB and 11 PSIIOIII9. Put of It Is oleo 'timber. • Alp, 1 Lot eoulalnlog S ACRIf„.I had 43 PERCH RA Os Timber land. 4180,5 t the moo tithe awl place, will be offered the EARL on which the eabeeriber reside., eeetaiDia4 132 ACM, note q less, having er , tell thereon a enaabrtabie OWIII.LINe 800811. new Dank Baru, WegnskAbed,Waeb Me.. Sprier line*. and ober bacvagari oullbUdlalte; Sprfitic Near the Amu., Or chard end ether. Fruit, excellent Menden •a 0 e large portion of Penne deif roe s of viewing the above Property ear do so by ratting.on tboeuberriber reeldluo the bum. Attendants, Will be iiireo and terms mod* known or day of sale by °M2) —is VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATIt dALP The undersigned offers nt Private Bale hie valuable WARM, situate In St. Thome., township, insokiiii county, on this road from rempbelletown to the wean Spring road, 3,1 of • mile from the latter cooteinlon i l Allitifd, more or lege. The Im provements ere • new twontary /KAMM DWEL LING. lai2l feet with a Fram• Born. 'all•f• kelt, awl outbuildings. There Is • never-failing Spring of orator cn the premise.. Alien; 22 Acres are In Rood Timber, with a large proportion of excellent Iteadaw. Th• farm is under good hoeing, and to good urger, end aneveniently hooded forMille, fiehoolollouses, a , The terms will be easy to salt purchasers . Peroons desiring to clew the premises will enji on Daniel Knouts, residing on the adjoining term. FA' further lalorafatioa &Mures MILTINBIROYR, Orablhoborg, Aaiun. cd., Penn. Oct. 29,1889 t—bas VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers as Private S•le VZILY DEril KARL. VARY, situate to Bingos. township, Gaut I wiles southwest of Newchester, adjolling lends of Henry Thomas, Esq., George Cubes.., led others, containing 116 ACRlnti oi Laud in • high 'tete of cultivation. Toe Improve n ante are a new weath erhoarded COTT/LOX 110Ufig. Prune Barn, a thrir log young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees, pry,„ V 1.,. and Fruit Trees In the yard, a well of Water at door; • suer-failing Strum rune through the centre of the Punt. There is an abundance of Tim ber. The loatkuts coariinlut to Cher rhos, Prhwia, Mills, and Mutat.. The Property is well suited for division, and will be mid In Lots or entire to snit purchasers. Persons wieldier to view the pretaleee or ascertain terms, will call on the subscriber or address by letter. ABRAHAM ?ICBMS. New Cheater, Aug. L 3, 111.00.-tf VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE PALE The undersigned, intending to quit farming, offers ►t Privet/elate, Till PALM on wblch he resides, la Stadion township, Adams amity, Pa., o► the reed leading from Oettyebnrg to Iluntaretown, 23 miles from either place, containing 126 deltic*, mons or less. Improved with a terms twortory BRICK BMX!, LINO, with Backhailding,soataining 10 rooms, large Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Berlin/ House. Carriage Louse, Out-WU:ben, KO( Pen. and caber ontbraidinp; a never•faßtng Spring of Water between Moo Holm and Barn. a fine thriving young Orchard of choice fruit or all kinds Thoreau/about 8 Amu In good Timber. the balancer cleared and under good cultivation, with a largo proportion of Meadow. The Farm has been well limed. and is one of the best wheat producing 011 in the neighborhood. There i■ every hourgla sses on the promisee, and it la desirably located w itb reference to Schools, Churches, Market, to. It will be sold orr reasonable terms. Perme d siring to view the grandee, or obtain further tators,a . tion will call upon or game the undersigned. If not sold by the let of Worember, the /arm will be for R RN?. JOHN lIRJNHI.P.HOYF Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 3,1369.-2 m PRIVATE SALE OF A IARM NEAR GETTYSBURG The undersigned having divided his Farm lying Is Oumberlaud township, Adams county, Pa., abou t miles west if Gettysburg,. to the right of Chambers berg turnpike, about mile, elfin a portion of It at Private Bale. It c.ditains about 115 acres of good term land, with 30 acres of good Timber.— The Improvements area sew two Hrkdr forma, /nuns thit-house, Frame Barn, and all other neces sary outbuildings. There is a One young Orchard iu good bearing condition of all kinds of Fruit. The greater part of the land basalt been limed and is in • gc.al state of cultivation. _Any porton wlablo& to pi:webs/a a farm near town, liarkata.Chorthas, dchool-homes, should not fail to call and to. this one. TRZODORI BINDER. Gettysburg, Pa July 16,15d9.-t( VALUABLE TOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALI• The nedereigned, Intending to remove from Gettys burg, offers at Private aide the property In whi be reside., on Met street, adjoining ;It °pony ofJohn liennin on the East and of Harriet Shilling on the Went, f. outing 30 lest on High street and mania bock to • twelve foot alley. The 110081 Is a new two-story frame. conveniently arrange with • large STADIA on the lot—every ing being in tiret.rate order. It will be sold on reasonahi term. For farther inibrmation apply to JOHN W. WEIGLI Gettysburg. Pa., Nov. 3. 1869.—tt0 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAL! The Rxecutors of the Will of JOHN CABhoit, deed. offer at Private Bale, the Valuable Real Estate of wild decedent on the corner of Baltimore and Rut Middle etc *eta directly opposite the COURT Hoppa, 45 Net on Baltimore street by 142 test deep. Improved mit • TwOrtTOItY BRICK D RUING BOURN, marble cutting ahop, and a well of excellent water fruit, Be. Thi, is one of the most desirable places In Getty& burg. Apply to MART A. CANNON, J. MARSHALL CANNON, Rx.eniton Nov. 5, 1869.—tf uHEAP LANDS! I have for sale more than MO FARMS, varying in miss from 10 Acres to 5000 Acres, and varying to pees from SI to S5O PRE ACR Z. The climate la aa. sarpatood. doll arl4phod to the growth o' Grata , Clover, Gram, /twit gad Graphs. Water la abundant sod good. CIiMAP RAILROAD TlCGLTBwlllbepro,lded for all who come to me to buy laud. 113-for catalogue of priced. Lc., addreee JNO. B. ORITTEK, Oreeuaboro'. 1. C Slpt. 3, 16e9.-6m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE The undersigned offel s his VALUARL a PROPER TY, oo York street, adjoining properties of Andrew Schick sad Judi* Nobithon, der-used. The property is In good condition. Sil-Pleaucall oft the undersigned residing on the property before purchasing elsewhere. iIIECIII.O it C. GASIIMAN. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 3,11169.-3 m _- H OUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE The subscriber wish., ki dispose of hie Howes sae Lot situated on the Mommeaburg Rood end close to town. The U0E4311141' new TWO4ITORY FRAME BUILD. INO with s one end half story BisrAbuilding, e Frame At bin, and a choice, variety of Fruit. The buildings are all new having Lean put op with good material bat sew years ago. tar Any person wishing to purchase • property should not tall to mill and see this one as It le • No. I property In all re.pects. Terms will made easy. WM. H. STEINGUR, JR. Gettysburg, N0v.12,1869.-Bm. FOR SALE, My Property on C7saratrz6airg el, Gettysburg, Pa rHE HOUSE is a two story brick, Oas in It, a Hydrant in the yard with good oat. building., choke varieties of Grapes, Strawberries, Blackberries, Rupberrlee, Peach and dwarf Peer Treason the lot. 3. B. ROW. Sept. 10.—tf VALUABLE AULLS AT PRIVATE SALE No. I—A very desirable Mill Pro perty,with 16 ACIRIS Of LAND, ow Me heed waters of the Monocaay, one mile from Heroes, known we Lineh'e mill. • No. 2—One other Mill Property, Ith 40 ACRItO OP LIIND, on Marsh Creek, known n IllanJoe's Mill, elk tulles west of Gettysburg. No. 3—One other Mill Property, with SO ACRES Or LAND, on the Turnpike lowhos from Awbottatown to Hammer. one nage from the let. ter place, known u Hollinger's Mill. A 490, A CHOICE FARM, intitaining 231 ACRES 0? LAND, SO ACRES IN TDABBiII mostly 1110 Bushels of Liam to Slit. act., with clinics Buildings, two miles west of Gettysburg. 0110. AIANOT,D Gettysburg, Sept. 21,1963.-3 w P. 8.--I would exchange one of the above 31111 Pro peril.. for a good farm in Adams county, Po. ARNOLD. WOOD FOR SALE, 800 CORDS OAJE 200 HICKORY, AT SANDOE'B MILL, 116-Pries $2 sad $3 per cord as the gonad. aiglysberg, A■g. 211. 111611.—t t §ardivart, Cutlery, *t. Hardware and Groceries The tobeoribeire have Jost related has the title. with -o Immw.a simply of LIABDWAKS sud tIRU. 01111118, which they are offering et their old stand cm Baltimore intent, at Kira* to salt the times. Onr stook animists In part at OLIUMNTSIVII TOOL BLACKVIITU'd WOO, COACH PIYIDINII4, 81101 FINDINGS, CABIN NT-U &KKR'S TOOLS. 1101DISILIIIP1E'S FIXTURNS. ALL HINDS or IRON, Ac. OROOMM OP ALL CLVOI, OIL, Paiute, Lc. There 1 so ankle laelkle4 Gro several depertmeate ma dosed &apse but whet M bark talkie 'list,. Irks maw: .4 klektenles Chu 1541 soomuscdsmill lire with took rad ladlngs, yd Housekeeper' kat Sarl Peg Nakao la their e (Jive ao & cell u we ass preps/est so eel es lot roc eirsk It say saber bow eat of are 011 y. NGLE :DAVID SIS. 4 JO4 IL VA`OPIOLZ 4 E:=M T t. varmint. P WAN et, PittrOwohgh. Pr, • J.I Thriocavide rapolatioo,inafa •I 1 v I ems . ; .1 40 , semitaid onlikkaigN hl4/01000y. &C. the TO. salt of self atom. Irv!! stamps fur salad iftinpui•t, W paps. No mates vase Sated, dm* r. 41 4. c mitten* Rs& wrLti AII YOUNG GKO. ARNOLD,