S ltrlau3 "Stoops to Conquer."—We are credibly 'lnformed that Gen. Geary, tho Rump fa- vorite for, Governer, stops ffer7 man, wo plan alp child wherever he meets them, rAndsolloitstheir votes and influence in his favor. A day or two since ho met one of pur Intelligent Democratic mechanics, pnd said, Ei ßilly,of course you will vote for •You know I am a Democrat as you J ere l"'" Yes," said our honest friend, "that may-bo r t?* if so, General, you are in very bad company, and you must - not expect much quarter from me i —or man of my way of thinking."—Harrisburg Patriot. ,111E5' Let every mah who buys a pound pfaugur, a quart of itmlasscs, a yard of mus lin, or calico, remember that these articles might be sold for half the present price if the disunionists and revolutionists of the Rump Congress 4 would sustain the Presi dent in his peaceful and constitutional pulley. It is the polley of 43teve-ns Or. oo_ to iteep up disunion and revolution; thus - preventing capital and labor in the sou from producing these great staples of northern commerce. ,Johnson's policy would cause their reproduction and re duce the price in the North at least fifty per rcpt: 46, therefore, who-_Austaius disunhon, not ony..puts money Info his own pOeket hutluxuries and even articles pf nevesAity heyou4.l the re.tch of his own ttpk.The 13 tdicals are 'fleeting uner puurci cheeks. The "sober second 'thought of the people" is bringing . out a strong current el feeling against their _revolutionary schemes. This feeling is Atrengthening every day, and by ()clot)* it will be overwhelming. The name of irlraddeus Steven 4 will soon bu as odious fr.hroughout the whole country as it wag In Pennsylvania after the Iluckshot war." Those who adhere to him will jtbaro diis odium, aril all of his present 'followers who do not want to sink with plin had bettcPget out of his. boat at once. thri war wa% 9 going on and the Disunion Abolitionists were gathering fortunes to themselves out of the necessi ties "Of the Govefument, their cry to the southern people was—" You shun ,como Into the. Union!" ' Now, since the cessa tion of war has stopped the plunder sup lies their cry. has changed to." You shalt; t come into the Union !" Ain't they n nice set of fellows to rule a free and in telligent people and-make laws for them? NEW FIRM, A ? THE OLD STAND. . . % COTAIILTSIIED to 18171 . s‘ tkeve associated with. me , in business, my pon, John F. McCreary., und& the firm and style of D. McCreary & Son,nd I desire to say to my old Meads and the public generally 'that since the war, the manufacture of Saddles, parness, Collars, kc., has been revived at the fild established and well known .stand oli Bal timore street, one square south of the Court Foun t Gettysburg, Pa. Having had 3n experience of 40 years in Abls establishment, I feel assured, that, with Finewed attention to, business, wp can still rther merit'and receive a full shire of pub c patronage. - DAVID McCREARY. • • With impressed facilities for conducting our pukes', we are better prepared than ever to patiefy the wants of all those who m:ty need anything in our line. We especially call the ttention of Farmers and others to the supeiior uslity of our ~ kin or Quilted Seat. Side Leathers, Horn Saddles, flames, all kinds, with Plain or Quilted Seat or without fastenings ' ne Born, Housings, rale 'or Quilted Seat Scotch Collars(leather) Side Saddles, ' " " jacking)) Plain or Tana/ Siddl No Seam Collars, 'Cloths, . Best Welt Harness Col wagon Saddles, ' lars, tiding ;Bridles, of Alli Patent Leather Collars, kinds, fair or black , stitched or nnstitcßed rounded or ft tt, Best Leather Wagon Maqingalsl Whips, 4,4 j and 5 Perrhsge Harness, all feet 1 ing, styles, sliver or blackiPlatted Team Whips, mounted, T-rotting Whips, ITeaxy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,' }into Btidks, Whip Lashes, lairPH'i Horse Blankets, - ' ' pranners ha.,' he., *c. , In short, everything that pertains to a .first `Flags general horse furnishing establishment ponstantly on hand or made to order promptly, pf the very best material, and by the most ex serieneed workmen in the.country, (two bar. 'ng worked in this establishment for, the last ;play years.) 'We are now metinfitetering an excellent lot pf Heavy Draft and H.trness Collars for those who prefer our own to city made work. ilepairitikof all kinds done at short notice and on reasonable let ms. AU are cordially invited to call and examine rot' themselves, as our work .cannot i it to recommend itself. D. IacCREARY & SON Feb. 5, 1866. tt VHOLERt PREVENTIVE! Z. I SIM L. , .--- MN GREAT ZINGARI BITTERS. MEIN' WOiIH)IiRFUL REMBDY- was dinar- Bred and introduced about twenty years ago by Dr. B. Cheopsus, an eminentAlgyptian physcian. - He had ging seen and felt the want of some remedy which would strike at the root of dis ease, and so ¢reveut much of the suffering which the human family Wits then compelled to 1 pedure. The great gnestior was presented to his ;hid every day in vivid, colors as he moved a.. ong this sick and dying, and observed the in lefficiedcy of nearly all the remedies then in Use. Thus he was lead to think' and expert resent; and after ten years of study and labor, he presented to his fellow man the -wonderful Anger' Bitters. The eff ct of this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease,.was so marvellous and astonishing, thar the most flattering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it. His name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold R ' did with the following inscription—Dr. S. iropaus the Public Benefactor—was pre sented to him by the Viberoy. • Tho preparation has been used in several epidemics of cholera. both as a preventive and eumive measure, and with, such great success that it has been introduced into nearly all the tenerat hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention le Wirth • pound of cure, applies with mar yetlons force to cholera, and therefore any toady that will protect us against this tern tile disease should be freely and persistently All pathologists new agree that the cholera poison seta on the syitem through the blood, hod that any combination which acts on raseexcretory organs, an 1 keeps them in work s& order, must prevent a su ffi cient accomn hen of the 'poison to exert its terrible effects Ipe the organism. This is true not only of pholera, but of nearly all other maladies, espe -...ffia l ir li the different forms of fevers. e Mural Bitten is just such a remedy as —, Pr above conditions require, It acts on the - pawn! OT excretion and secretion, keeping up tiperFeel balance between them. This Bitters coMposiiil entirely of roots and herbs, so eelyl concocted that every organ es acted ,Npol4 14'4 . 014 tone. Its taste is pleasant into Ks effects prompt and lasting. ',Numerous eases of the fo'lowing diseases Alms bps cured by it; Cholera, Diarrhoea, ' Tsphokt and Typhus Fever, lever, Ague,Ner t=biliky, Anaemia, Female Dregulartles, a, Flatilency, 'Colic, Scrothis, lie. ._......Price, one dollar per quart bottle: Principal Depotst the Walnut etieet if f Sr burg, Pg. &Id by Druggists, Elotel-keepers.t Dreier* 4t - • . DER, Sole Proprietor. 'Mrder sale .16 , TA!. &Rutin, ir?l e direst twil . • . . ~ Bellalek. litill Ahead 1 Adams County' TAKE NOTICE. New Goods! Cheap Goods! * 1 NIWSPRING 0001/81 ' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 'FARMERS AND DEALERS IN FERMI& BE PLACE TO GET THEM REDUCTION 1.. V PRICEit ; Iscoseonatan, MARCH 18, 1851. r feu will please take notice that we have • • IN HANOVER l J . L. SCHICK 1 O,IICIERS. adopted the following Trade Nark to protect , e heieby inform the citizens of York and 1 would respectfully say to the citizens of Get- I President—George Swope. ourselves, and prevent those she use our 1 Adams counties, that we have established, at tysburg and vicinity, that he Is now receiving Vice President—Samuel R. RusselL RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE from being , the southeast corner of Centre Square and at his store a splendid , Secretory—D. A. Buehler. deceived when purchasing manures. i Baltimore street, HANOVER, formerly wen- STOCK OF SPRING' GOODS. Treasurer—E. G. FahnestOck. We have been obliged to give this protec- ! pied by -C. E. & T. T. Wirt, a Branch Store, The stock coniists in partsnt Fancy and Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy An- lion to our customers, in ccnsequence of see- , (the principal business houses being located Staple DRY GOODS, of every description. drew Ileintzelman, Jacob King. eral ptrues having unlawfully used our die-' in New York and York, Pa.,) where we will SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE; CHALLIES, DE- Maxaozas.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, tiactive name, viz: "Raw hone," in offering : keep at all times a regular assortment of 'Dry, LAINES, BOMBAZINES, ALPAQCAS, R. McCurdy, M. Eichelberger, S. R. Russell, E. their article to the public. This Trade Mark , Domestic and Fancy GOODS, also, a well se- LAWNS, CALICOES, \ 0. Fiihnestock, A. D: Buehler, R. G. McCreary, is adopted in addition to the title "Raw Bone,"llected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, I of all qualities and choicest styles, which \ will Gettysburg; Jacob King, Straban township; which is our exclusive property, and we can- 1 CASSINETS, COTTINETS and CORDUROYS; be sold at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. A. lieintzelman, Franklin ; Wm. D. Mines, . %ion all manufacturers from using it in future. China, Glass and Queens-ware, Ladtes', Misses' " FURNISHING GOODS ' New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Bendersville ;1 We would state to the trade and consumers, and Children's SHOES; also, a nice and full 1 of all kinds, including Silk, Line& and Cotton, 11. A. Picking, Straban township; John Wol- 1 that they will find it to their interest to see assortment of sill kinds of CARPET, Floor, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, Arc. I ford - , Latimore township ; John Picking, East that the "Trade Mark" is upon every bag and and Table Oil-cloth. __ Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS, ' Heflin i Abel T. Wright, Bendersville -, Abdiel ' barrel they purchase, as none other is genuine. I We have also' established in rooms adjoining Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasols.- •IF. Gitt, New Oxford; Jas. H. Marshall, Ham- BAUGH k bONH. . the Central Hotel, a CLOTHING STORE, My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full' iltonban township; John Cunninghar, Free-where we will keep constantly on hand a well and complete, and customers may rely upon dom township; John Horner, Mouotjoy town- ' selected assortment of Ready-made Clothing, always gettinglood goods at the lowest possl- shit); W6l. i{o c. : , )sS White, Liberty t3wnship. irliiiiill - of the latest styles, and a full assoqment of ble prices. ' glOrThis mpany is limited in its opera- Gentlemen's F ping Goods, such as Hats, lion, to the county of Attains. It has been in Gentlemen will find it to their adiantage te Caps, Boots; , arc., which we will sell at call and examine my stock of oktatiort for more than 15 years, and in that reduced pri , CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTING% period has made birt,, one assessment, having As our is, and always will be, "quick of all qualities and choicest-styles. paid losses by fire doting that period amount- sales mad small profits," we hope to receive a April 18, 1888. J. L. BCFIIOII. -j -, tr to $13,988—56,769 , ,0f which have been share of the patronage of town and coon paid during the last two' years. Any person BAUGH'S' try. Our connection with tlin large wholesale desiring an Inihrance can apply to any of the hohses in NeW Toil t City and York, Pa., whcre above named Managers for further information. RAW BONE' are always storedran extensive stock of goods, gfe'The -Executive Committee meets at the Sniper Phosphate of Lime, which we sell it wholesale and retail, enables of of the Company, on the last Wednes- Manufaeured by BAUGH A SONS, ninth supply Air old friends and such of our day in every month, at 2 o'-clock, P.M. No. 20 Fouth Deiaware Avenue, ' new customers ' as will give us a call, with the Oct. 16, 1865. U PHILADELPHIA. vary best marketable goods, at ,lower rates 4 --- than can be purchased anywhere in the State. New Warehouse. ,Call and see for yourselves.. 100000 BUSHELS OF GRIN JOS. LEBACH WANTED,at the new Grain ' & BRO. June. 26, 1865. ly "" and Pro!uee House, iu Carlisle street, adjoin ing Shcails & Buehler's establishment. The highest market price will alwaLs be paid`in Cash for GRAIN, of all kinds, FLOUR, SEEDS, Ac. New Goods! I.darge Stotk t MBRCHANT TAILORING. JACOBS k BRO. ' -have just received from the cities a large stock of goods for Gentlements' wear, embraeng variety of ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERE4, VESTINGS, Cassinetr,leans, kc., with many other goods for spring. and summer wear. , They are prepared_to make up garments at the shortest notice, and in the very best man. ner. The Fashions are regularly received, and clothing made in auy desired-btyle. They al= ways make neat whilst their bowing is stirs to be substantial.. • . , They ask a continuance of the publlc'e pa tronve, rewired by good work antlhuoilerate charges to e.trn it. . Gettysburg, April 7, 1862 liardirtire dr 'Groceries. MIRE subsuibers have just returned from L . the cities with an 'immense supply of HARDWARE 1 GROCERIES, which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore street, at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists iu put of „ .BUILDING MATERIALS, • • CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,' - COACH FINDINGS • SHOE FINDINGS, - CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, HOUSER PIEPER'S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc. tSROCERI-ES OF i A,.LL KINDS, ILS, PAINTS, kn., kc. Timm is no article ipcluded in the several departntents mentioned trove but what can be had at \this Store.— Every class of Mechanies.can be acCommgaritted here with tools and findings, and Housekeeptrs can find-every article in their line., Give ns a Tull, as we are prepared to sell as low for emir as any house out of the city. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 16, 1804. The Great Discovery 9F THE AGE.—lntlammatory and Chronic Rheumatism cart be cured by using H. L. ~LER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and. the adjoining counties,.have testified to its great utility. Its success In Rheumatic affec tions, has-been hitherto unparalleled by any specific, introduced to the public. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Retail ,Draggist, East Berlin, Adam county, Pa.;dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Viidow Glass, Perfkmery, Patent Medicines, fie., As. : D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettys burg for " H. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mixture." [June 3, 1851. tf Cenietiry HE undersigned;being the authorized person I to make removals into Wer Green Ceme tery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remade of deceased relatives or friends will avail themselvei of this season of theyear to hare it done: Removals made with promptness :-"—terms low; and no effort spared to please. PETRR THORN, March 12,'60. Keeper of the Cemetery. Stale Crying. AW. MR tIING continues the business ~ of SALE CRYING, and solicits the con. tinned patronage of,the public. It is his con. stint endeavor to give satisfaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Breckinralge street, Gettysburg. P. S.—He is a licensed Auctioneers-under the Tax Law of the united States. Nov. 24, IU2. Dinemoter Book Bindery. GEORGE WIANT, BOOK aINDE.R, AND SLANE BOOK NANDIPIOTIIIINR, LANCASTER, PA. lhain - mtd Ornamental Binding, of every de scription' executed hi the most substantial and approved styles. • DIEIMBECI E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank Samuel Shock, Esq., Columbia Ba Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Bank.f William Wagner, Esq., York County Bank, T. D. Carson., Esq., Bank of Gettysburg. Peter Martini Esq., Proth'Lof Lancaster co., Pa .Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq.,ltegiseer " Geo. Whitson, Esq.,.Reeorder R - / 41 April 15, 1861 Noah Walker &- VLOTHIBII S, • , 1‘). WASFIINGTOX BUILDING, 165 AND 167 BALTIMUIa StIINET, BALTIMORE, keep Constantly on hand a large and well 'as sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate prlces. e l They snpp y We're for the finest to the lowest price articles, either ready made or made to m are, to any part of the country. They keep also an extensive stock of FURN, !SUING GOODS, embracing every article of Gent! meals Under-sear. Also,'. MILITARY CLOTR and - every variety of Military Trim mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS. 13altimore, Feb. 32, 1864. New Bakery! NEWPORT k ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak ers, Sonth Washington street, halt Sqnare from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG,'Pa..— Constantly on hand, the best of BREAD, CRACKERS, clams, PRETZELS, kc.- Per sons wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their names and residences at the Bakbry. Every effort made to please Give ris a call! [April 20, '63. tt gap at Work T HE nodersigned continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at his old stand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg. NEW WORK made to order, and REPAIRING done promptly and at,lowest prices. Two first-rate S,PRING WAGONS and a SLEIGH for sale. JACOB TROEEL. Dcc. 7 , 1863. _ Notice. TOWN HILBERT'S ESTATE.—Letters tee d tamentary on the estate of John Hilbert, late of Germany township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Union township, ho hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and Chose having claims against the same to present them proper. ly authenticated for settlement. , JESSEHILBERT, April 23 1866. dt* Executor. Do You Wish MO preserve • 000 D likeness of yhurself your children, or your friends? go at once to iIIIISEPER'S GALLERY, the best plane n the county to secure first class pictures. 'Picture Primes. 44:7EAT rarleinuf . NOVAE FLUES, IFlth plain and convex glasses, Or waits , Ws Pre% and Tarinq • 41,e'P!itle! Always on hand and for sale, at, the snuffles'. profits, - • . G [JANOS, • SALT, FISH., GROCERIES, kr. Wholesale and retail. , TRY US! We shall do our best to give satisfaction in all cases. McCURDY k DIEHL Gettysburg, May 11, MB. ly Great Attraction IT BRINKERHOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North list Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber is constantly in receipt of fresh goods from the Eastern cities. His stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Is one of the largest and most•littractive ' as well as the cheapest establishment of the kind in the country. You will there find COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most 1 fashionable Styles, and of - the beet materials,' of all sizes and , prices, for men and boys.— Gentlemen's furnishing goods of every descrip tion, Wool Shirts ) , Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and Cotton Drawers, Hoe ry of every description Buck-skin, Merino and , otton Gloves, Hand iterchiefs, Neck Ties, Cray s, Linen and Paper Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots ud Shoes. Um brellas, Trunks, Valtces, Carp , Bags, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, Hair atid .oth Brushes, Shoe Blacking, Pocket and Dres 'ng Combs, Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks an' Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strings, Soaps and Perfumeries, Stationery tilt a kinds, Pocket Knives, Smoking and 'Chewing • ac co, Pipes, an extra quality of Segars. In ct, his. stock. embraces everything usually fou in a first class furnishing store., I invite the attention of all to come and see fbr themselves, I as I am determined to sell goods lower than any other establishment in the country. Don't forget the pletce. Cornei. of York street and the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFF„ July 4, 1864. . Fresh Arrival. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS k - SHOES. COBEAN CO. have just received and opened anotheesplendid assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, for Summer wear, which they are selling at very low vices considering the times. The latest styles of Summer Hats and Caps, of every description and price. Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and' warranted t 6 fit, alwayj on hand. Work made to order and repairing done on short no tice, by experienced workmein. Also, HARNESS MAKING,- . carried on in all its branches. Persons want ing anything. in this Idle would do well to mil. IDon't forget the old stand in Chambers burg street, if you' want Bargains. COBEAN & .CRAWFORD June 19, 1965 .101milos ! Planog ! PIANOSI—The undersigned would respect fully inform the public that he can furnish LA WS of the, following manufacturers, or those of other make, it desired, at the lowest possible prices: CFINKERING & SONS. DECKER. BROS. 4 HAM ON BROS. RAIN BROS. GEO STECK. A. . GABLE & CO. . S INWAG & SONS. ge- articular attention is given to - the se lectio of Pianos_; and when So selected, in ad tion o the manufacturers' guarantee, the Pianos are/paranteed by me. MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS AND MELODIANS The recent improvements in these instru ments are snob as to fully warrant saying they are FAR SUPERIOR to any other make. One of the best evidences of their merit is, that their improvements are imittled by other makers.' The new style, four atop 01.0'11,11are a Sub. Bass and Octave Couplet, making It an instrnartut-especially adapted to Church and Sabbath School purposes. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS ' will be sent by mail to persons desiring' them. Piancla tuned regularly. Pianos taken in ex change. • PETER BENTZ, No. 30 Nast Market St., York, Ps. Jane 12, 19535. ly Blacksantthing. HE undersigned would most respectfully T inform the public that he continues the , • BLACKSMITIIING BUSINESS, at his shop, lately Philip Ocersom's, adjoining Troxel's paint shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where he will at all times be pre pared to do Blacksmithing work to Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Jtc. That he knows how to do all jobs of the kind will not be questioned by those who have a° knowledgeof his long experience at the business. Come on with your work, and you will be satisfied when moo take it away—and for which he will receive Cash or Country Produce. - Mar. 20, 180 . 5. tf ADAM HOLTZ-WORTH 1846. Philadelphia •-• 1886. UTALI PAPERS. • HOWELL k BOURKE, Manufacturers of PAPER HANGINGS and WINDOW SHAD-RS, Oprner FOURTrI & MARKET Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N.B. Always in store a large stock of • LINEN k OIL SHADES. 'Mardi 5,1868..3m • Sohn W. Tipton, LIABIEHONARLE BARBER, North-east cor ner of the Diamond, (next door to Mc- Clellan's Hotel,) Gettysburg, Pa. where he can at all times be found ready to attend to all business in his line. He has also excellent as sistance and will 'ensure satisfaction. Give him a call. Dec. 3, 1860. ATTRACTING ATTENTION.—The superior Pictures taken at AIUMPER'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, on West Middle Et., are attracting universal attention. Good judges pronounce them superior to any ever taken in this place. tall and examine for yourselves. i Jan. 16 _1865__ P URESILVER WARE and SILVER PLATED WARE of the very best quality, a new assortmentjust received. Call and see it. J. BEVAN, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. ,- G OLDSILVER, STEEL, and other - SPECTACLES, to snit all ages, always on hand, and fitted to sight. J. BEVAN, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. 'I4"'DIGISS Tital9UNGB l l , ll ..„, great vs 14' - Rwo4Kll4 The great popnlarity..ot our article has been found sufficient inducement to certain imitators .to manufacture and advertise "Raw Bone Phosphates," a name which originated with us, and is our own ri haul property. We will state for the juror ation of all, that we are the exclusive mlnuf cturers of this article —the original and able ropretors of i,t—hav -1 ing been manufactured by us for a period of twelve years. Also tha it is covered by sev eral letters patent, held only by ourselves. We are now ready to supply it in large, quantities—having mide recent additions and improtenaents. Vessels drawing 11 feet of water tan load directly Ifrom the wharves of the works, which are located at the foot of Morris Street, Delaware River. We call the attention of DRAM.: qs to this great advantage: The 4 present indicatior,s are that we shall bare a greatly increased demand over last' spring and fall seasons, and we advise Farmers to send in their .ordirs to their respective Dealers at an early till,. „Abet all may be sup plied promptly..s ed orders, I' . Soliciting your coign We remain, , . ~ YOW:il very truly, . B -I,IJGH & SONS, No. 20 S. Delaware Avenue, Feb. 5, 1866: 9m PHILADELPHIA. M O , AO PHILL PS' . , - - Genuine Improved • **. Super-Phosphate - OF Lime. STANDARD GUARANTEED For Sale at Manufacturer's Depots, 27 North Profit Street, Pkilodelphia, Pa. 95 South Street, Baltimore, lid. Aud bplealers iu general througout the _Country. The Material of which MORO PHMLIPS' PHOSPHATE is manufactured contains fifty per cent. more Bone Phosphate. than Raw Bone, t h erefore it. is more durable. The ammonia present gives ‘ddit , -- A ------ "' solutely uneguallq, by any other Reed Instrument in the country. Designed express ly for Churches and Schools, they are •tonnd to be equally well adapted tp the parlor and •drawing room. For sale only'by ' E. M. BRUCE, St.,Philadelphia. 'S ' the PERFEOT ME [Oct. 2, 1865. ly No 18 North Setent, V-Also, BRADBUR; complete. assortment o LODEON. I Hanover. TIME . TABLE.—an a 24th, 1865, passeng. over Branch, Railroad wi Railroad. .d after Fritay, Nov. r trains on the Han- II leave as follows : makes connection e Northern Central )'will leave Hanover 1 ltimore, Harrisburg, FIRST TRAIN, (whie with three trains on tt Railway at the Junction, at 9.00 A. it, for York, B and intermediate stations si`This train returns and arrives of Gettysbur _ _ SECOND TRAIN leay. and arrives at the Ju connecting with the Ma arrives at Baltimore at 5 this Train for York lay until 6.12 P. M. , •8 Hanover at 2.20 P. ction at 3.10 P. M„ Train South, which Passengers letving B Gettysbarg, and Littles ,1 the Mail Train at 9 A. M 12.10 P. M. JQS : Dee.AlB, 1865. 828. Hoop S arts. 628. TyOPKIN'S "OWN AKE," . Manufactured and Sold, Wholeen e and Retail, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelp ia.—The most com plete assortment of Gad' • s', Misies' and Chil dren's HOOP SKIRTS, i this City; gotten up expressly to meet the ARTS of FIRST-CLASS TRADZ ; embracing the n. west and most desira ble Styles and Sizes of ore Trails," of every length—from 21 to 4 ds. round-20 to 56 Springs, at $2 to $5 o'. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 21 to 3 ya.ds round the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 16. • Our line of Misses' an; Children's SKIRTS, are proverbially beyon. all competition, for variety of styles and size:—as well as for finish and durability; varyin from Bto 33 inches in length, 6 to 45 Spring. at 35 cents to $2 25. All Skirts of .OflR. OWN MAKE," are War ranted to give satisfactirn ; but buy none as such, unless they have, 'Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch Street," Stamped on each Tab I Also, constantly on !hand, GOOD Satan, Manufactured in New YOrk, and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirta-15 aptines, 86 cents; 20 springs, $1 00-25 sprigs, $1 15-30 springs, $1 25 and 40 springs $ 60. jar kir Limade to Order and Repaired. pfirTimits Casa. O h a Pam OXLY I March 5, 1866. 4m Chewing Tobaccos! WELSH, DELLONE k OO., at H anover, Pa., continue Ore manufacture of the different kinds of CHEWING TOBACCOS, on • large scale. Their fa Cities for manufactur ing are ample, and with the choicest Leaf, and best and most experienced workmen, they cannot fail to turd out Tobaccos of the most desirable and popular grades. Orders from a distanceriolirited, and prompt ly, attended to. The 'merchants of Adams county cannot de better than by buying from Welsh, Dellone k Co., at Hanover April 23, 1866. Howard AOsockition, V i HILADELPHIA, PA.—Diseases of the Urinary and Bestial Systems—new and re able treatment. Alio the BRIDAL CHAM BER, an Essay of Warning and Instruction, sent in. sealed envelopes, free of charge. Ad dress 'Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Phila delphia, Pa. ; [Oct' 2, 1265. ly INSURK AGAINST; ACCIDENTS In the TRAVELLERS IN% (TRANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD; It spent-up capital of half a million, and a - h surplus of over a hundred thousand, to A WORD TO TUE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY. THE subscriber keeps a Notion and Confec tionary Store on Carlisle street, nearly opposite the 'Railroad Station, Gettysburg, where he has 'constantly on hand, CANDIES, NUTS, Figs, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, kc., Tobaccos and Segars of .all.kinds ; Pocket- Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Cellars, &c. ; Soaps and"Pc!rfumeries•, also some GROCE RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, with the different kinds of Cracleers., Ice-cold MEAD at all times. He invitee custom from town and country, and sells at small profits. LE - NIS STROUSE. Aug. 7, 1865. ly A LARGE supply of superior • 13,,,LACKSNIITri COAL, now ou hand at reduced price. This Coal is superior to all other Coal in the United States for welding and other blacksmith purposes. _ _ For ease by P. 11. PYFF,R, City Coal Yard, Frede,ick city, June 19, 180. ly* Carriage-making. Business. TilE war being over, the undersigned have resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, at their old sta.nd, in •E tat Middle street, GETTYSBURG, where they are again prepared to pnt up work in the most fashionable, substantial, and supe rior manner. A lot of-new, and second-hand CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices; and all orders will be supplied as promptly ant - sittisfactorify as possible. Sar'REPAIRING done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. A large lot !of new and old HARNESS on hand for sate. • Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto firt enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en cleavor to deserve a large share in the futui.e. DANNER & ZIEULER. • • July 10, 1805. tf • - . , Money Siied . I S MONEY MADE. CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED, AND PRICES REDUCED! The undersigned most respectfully invite their old customers and the public generally to call and eee!their Goods at, the new prices. We have A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, which we have concluded to raft off at the lowest p - Limbic prices. We intend doing what we say; therefore all persons desirous of making money in the easiest way (by saving it in their purchases) will not fail to give us a call, as we prcmiae theta they shall not be disap pointed. We are"thankful for the past very liberal patronage we have received, and trust thut we shall merit a continuation of the same; and sons—as we shall use our best endeavors to please all who may favor U 3 'with a call. mirDon't, forget the place. DANNER. k SHIELDS, ,Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. N. B.—We are Agents for Miller's Superior Family Floui and Johnson's celebrated Blast ing .I,'orfder. [Feb. 26, 1866. tf - --- Railroad House; N EAR THE DEPOT. :HANOVER, YORK CO., PA • The undersigned would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has leased the Hotel in Hanover, near the Depot; formerly' kept by Mr. Jeremiah Kohler, and will spare no effort to conduct it ins manner that will give general satisfaction. His table will have the best the markets cam affordhis chambers are spacious and com fortable—and be has laid in foe his bar a full stock of choice wines and liquors. There is stabling for horses attached to the Hotel. It will be his constant endeavor to render the .fullest satisfaction to his guests, making his house as near a home to •them as possible.— He asks a share of the public patronage, de termined as he is to deserve a large part of it. Remember the ,Railroad House, near, the De pot, Hanover, Pa. A. P. BAUGHER., Oct. 2, 1865. tf to Hanover at 12 M ut 1 P. ' '. M. Passengers by ver at the Junction timore for Hanover, wn, will take bithor or the Fast Line at PH LEIB, Agent. CANGE OR CONNBCTIONS.—On and af ter Monday, November 20th, 1865, Pas- Amager Trains will leave and arrive at Getty.- burg, and make connections, as follows: FIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 7.45 A. IL, with passengers for York, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the. North and West, arriving at. Hanover Junction with out change of cars, at 10.25 A. If., connecting with the Fast Line•Houtb on the Northern Cen tral Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12.30 noon. Also connecting with Mail Train from Raltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1.20 P. M,-• Arrive at Gittysburg 1.10 P. M., with passengers from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore and Washington. SBCOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 1.20, P. IL, arriving at Hanover Junction at 3.15, and condecting with mail train South. Arrive at Baltimore at 5.30 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 6.15 P. M., with passengers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg and the North and West, and also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon. Passengers can leave Baltimore in the Mail Train at 9 A. H., and 'arrive in Gettysburg at 1.10 P. H. Or leave Baltimore in the fast line at 12.10 noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 0.15 P. Y. Bat one change of cars by the first train, either way, viz : at Hanover Junction. The fast line on the Northern Central will apt stop at any local stations, except York, Gann. ver Junction and farkton.. Connections-cer tain. B. McGiII:MDT, Pres't. Nov. 27, 1865. QF every variety, including the "Noble Cook," "Royal Cook," "Waverly," "Orn amental," "OrientalX it O. Also, Tin-ware, Sheet-iron-ware, Hollow-ware, and every va riety of !Meilen Furniture—including & varie ty of Lanterns. Also, a new and much Im. proved Flour Sifter, for sale by C. H. BUEHLER, Corner of Carlisle and Railroad sts., Feb. le, 1858. Gettysburg, Pa. P R nee against MOTHS IN CLOTItIIiG. Best. Its advantages ' —Efficiency, Econ omy; imparts sweet odor to the clothes, and cure to last through twelve months. Every Druggist has ILI (14.PMAN, 'Nay 7, 1866. !kola!! Noll°4si it Confvetions. Cumberland Coal:! Gcttysbnrg Railroad. Cooking Steve ANOTIAER GREAT CUBE I N 111$CITICOF NEW YORK, 11f a hinbly respectable citizen, well known to - the Mercantile community, by DR. J, H. troßEprog, TUC GIVCAT LIM} DOCTOR' Cr PHILADELPHIA. Office N. Y. and Galena Lead Co., 1: No. 28 NaSsau St., N. Y., June 1,'66. .1 Dr. J. H. Schenck—Dear Sir:--For ' over fifteen years I have been troubled with a se vere tough, and usually two or. three times. a year with more or less hemorrhage, which to gether, for thelast few years, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do business pf any kind without suffering. In August last I had a very severe hemorrhage, and, according to thejudgment of a good New York physician, I Was classed as beyond the reach of medicine, end was advised to be prepared, so far as property matters were concerned, to leave this world at short Lotice. The physician (and my gOod friends) said that the first cold I took ranstiprove fatal. Early in January I took a serene cold, a 8 fortunately was occupying rooms at No. 32 BOND STItEET, directly over your office: I think about,:he 16th of January I procured - a bottle of your Pulmonic Syrup and commenced taking it freely: My feet and limbs were very much swollen, and all the symptoms of a speedy death seemed to accom panymy cold. I sent for my former physician, and stated to him that I was taking yourmedi cinee, and after showing them to him, and having tasted of them, &c., he replied: "You can take them if you like, they will do you no harm." He said: "You know what I told you last summer, and I say the same now, if you have auy busicess to close up, do not put it off'," lie said to other friends that he "could rtam'nio hope for roe," and my friends and rela tione cc nclu ded - my time had come. At this' timed was taking freely of your medicine, but "had not seen you. The doctor called a few times, and found me (much to his surprise, he said,) imploring, and he could not understand 'why, My faith was Increasing in your meth ' eine!, and I had a wish to have you examine my ease, and see what you had to say. When you first came to my room and made the -.ex amination, you gave me lint little encouri4e [pent, but on the contrary, cam essed sad_ doubts of my ever being helped oBt of my then seem ing difficulties. The second time that you -:callidd, finding me still gaining, you gave me encouragement, saying, "my symptoms were imptoving ; the Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills bad acted like a charm." My circulation, my cough ; my-appe tite, all began to improve, and I could walk about my room a little. Yon visited me nearly every. Tuesday, a,nd found me improv ing, and told me not to:go out of my room un til the first day of May. I took no cold while under your treatment, my appetite became first-Irate, and yoh told me to eat everything I wished of a nutritious nature, and to exercise about the room as mach as possible. I fol lows your advice, arid to the surprise of my. old hysician and friends, I seem much better than I have been for several years, knd breathe better than I ever expected a person could with one lung, the left being completely dried up. I feel very grateful tc you, and consider your "advice and medicines invaluable. [ Yours, truly, T. S. SHELDON. . Dt. Schencli—Dear Sir:—About two years. ago I was taken with a very troublesome cough end a pain in my breast; seven or eight months passed away without my doing anything for myself. Then I applied to a physician, who attended me for about three months without renderine me any service. I also obtained the ativiee and treatment of a physician in one of our "hospitals, and also had the advice and treatment of two other physicians, bUt all to no purpbse. During this long space Of time I was I nearly dead; several times my friends came to see me and witness my exit into the spirit-irorld. I was confined to my bed two moo hs at one time. My breathing was ex ceed ngly short. I gave up several times all 'hope of getting better ; and as regarded getting well,', that was entirely out of the question.— Arid to think this day I am well and hearty I—. I was advised by some of my friends to' try Dr. Schenck's Medicines. I . accordingly bou glut bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth ; then II found a decided change in my couch for the better. I suffered severelygrom palpi tation of the heart, and two weeks after I commenced taking yuur medicine this difficul -ly ceased. _ . , . - - • When I first went to Dr. Schenek's office it was With difficulty that I could get up into his reception room, I was so weak and so swelled ; my skil l was as sallow as though I had , the jaundidlE; I felt dull, heavy and sleepless. Dr. Schenck, after examining me, saki both my lungS were affected, and gave me but little hope ; but ,is medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of me; it seemed to go.right through my whole system. The Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, all took right bold -in the right place. The Pills brought away great quantities , of bile and slime; the Syrup loosened the matter In my luitgs, whieb came off very free ; the Sta- Weed Tonic gave me an appetite, and every thing seemed to taste good. To show what great pbwer the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show how bad I was diaeased, beside all the bile that passed my bowels, and the great quantities of phlegm. and matter I expectorated, I broke out all over in large boils, that would continue to gather and ruu for about six weeks, and I had at one time over twenty•five boils, , I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another person altogether. I can safely say that I have not enjoyed such health for five years as I do now, and - cannot praise von and your medibines enough. May God abundantly bless' and preserve . yon, is the sincere desire of rusir:Wh,o has been so wonderfully relieved through your agency; and if any one desires to know with regard to the truthfulness of this report, if they willcall upon any of my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp. son street, below Cadwalader, they Will be perfectly satisfied with the valid ity of the case. Yours, with much respect, MARY SCHNAIDT. The above case, as described, is perfectly correct. I know it to. be true. Yours, T. B. MILLER, Pastor of Hancock N. K. Church. .1:1r. Schenck will be profeulonally at his principal office, No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of,Commetee, Philadelphia, every Sat- Eppley, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. 11.; No. 32 Bond street.; New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; NQ ; 38 Sumner street, Bolton, Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3 ; and every other Fri day at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.— All advice free, but for a thorough examina tion of the lungs with his Itespirometer, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pu!mord° Syrup and Seaweed oncT,i each $ 60 per bottle , or -$7 60 per half dozen. M tndrake Pills, 25 cents per bcx. For sale by all Druggists end Dealers. 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For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through. oat thii United States. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; Laughlin Sc Bushfield, Wheeling, Va.; G. C. Bender Sr Co., Pit...shurg; Johnson, Holloway St Cowden, Philadelphia. - ' Dec. 11, 1865. ly The Greatest Family Medicine in the World; SORE, THROAT"; si ••,• DIPTHERIA. The attention of the public, and especially the 'offerers from that dreadful disease, Diptherla or Bore Throat, ls called to the groat remedy known as Stalmbrakees BALSAM, OR PAIN KILLER, As a sure core for Sore Throat or Diptherla, Croup, Bronchitis, Scarlet Fever, he., and all other diseases of the throat, and also an infallible remedy for Diarrluea, Dysentery, Cholera Morbue, Sick Head - ache, Sudden Cold; and Coughs, Neuralgia, Phthisic, Ohl Sores, Ac. It is also invaluable for Bruises, Frosted Feet, Swelled Joints, Bites' of Poi sonous Insects, &c., and a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp Cholio and all Pains in the Stomach and Bowels. This medicine has been tried In thousands of cases in different parts of the country, and has never faded to cure ifs used in time, and according to directions. A great amount of suffering might often be saved by having a couple of bottles of this valuable medicine in the house. Al an evidence of Iti great qualities the proprietor warrants, every bottle to give entire satisfaction. Try it and be convinced of its great value. BEAD 'FURTHER. STONEBRAKER'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY, 7-1) VEGETABLE - '79 COUGH SYRUP . For the Rapid Cure of Coughs, 4 Colds, floarsetier, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma,Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, First. E.- of Consumption, Soreness of Lagos the Throat, and all Aflnctlons of the Pulmonary Organs. This Syrup is an invaluable remedy for the elle rlation and cure of Pulmonary Diseases. it la prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and from its extreme mildness, is peculiarly applicable to the use of children and persons in delicate health. 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As a blood purifier Sod tome or general appetiser, these bitters been no equal, and - should be used in every fimily, as disease cannot exist where they an mob They an also warranted a perfect safr .garnet Fever and Arne. Ladies clothing' a complexion and good health should not fa,l to them. They are particularly recommended to those who are mitering ander Debility and Depress. 'ion of Spirits, their soothing and renovating powesi bein4 particularly adapted - to all such cases. • ' PRICE $l.OO PER BOTTLE. ;94 Mgr For sale by A. D. Buehler, Getia o. burg, and Country Dealers generally. uy . thi May 7, 1866. 6m Pondrette I (SIXTEEN YEARS PAIR TRIAL I) A PEYSSON, PHILADELPHIA.—POUR. A RETIT, $2O OC per ton, taken from the Factory loose, or 50 cents per bushel,- anti $26 00 per ton in bags, delivered at. Steam boat and Railroad Depots, in Philadelphia.— Manufactory, Gray's Ferry Road, above the Arsenal, Philad'a. Depot, Peyason's Farm, Gloucester, N.J., Woodbury road. Office—Library Street, No. 420, beck of the New Post Office, Philadelphia. Dealers, FRENCH, RICHARDS it 00., Fourth k Callowhill Sta., Philadelphia. March 5, 1865. 3m CALL and see the most boautifol assort ment of new JEWELRY, rub as Breast-pine Ent Drops, _ Breast-pins, Rings, tockea, Muds: i r k at J. BRUN • - Piposife the Bank, Oettribius: Thin pra lons andtly known, will thor oughly reinelsorat• broken-down sag lownshited homes, by strengthening and cleaneins the stomach and Wal lin... It Ix I tura pro. rentivo of all dla• onset Incident to Ca MI