•-•-t ad"ots ~. • - . 1113.1111111atulloyd Garrison ,•; Lek* sl3Alt, President son is a traitor a , d I plight to be impraelied. A brief extract Newa speed} of Garrist's dellrera in. New y o p f a few years alo, will make inaiiifest his eminent ele.int sit in judgment on the loyalty of the 44yeu 411.vii or et' anybody *else ; N ' "No actor tam do we regard with mo - rouseleutious approval, or higherosatitt (adieu', unite du we submit more eon l ,dently to the tribunal of heaven, and the verdict of -mankind, tlnui when, several years ago, on the Fourth of July r in the roehee of a great assembly, we commit m d to the fraes the Coustitution'ig the Liked States !" • . More it ineartmcnk —ln view of the fact that the Alrolitionists in Congrcss have i reed ! iropo some eighty odd am m endents a the Constitution, a facetious fellow in Kentucky offers the annexed amend ments for an:consideration oftha Cousti ,tution tinkers: 1. Every freedthan shall have a'lafreau for himself, with .a looking glass on the i tyli of kit helikes. L Every freedman shall have a secre tary. Every. freed boy or girl shall have a wardrobe. • 4. Every freed child shall have every thin i t les for. ,0 hi .-' people, whether free or not, mus ielv ve tlteruselVes. O. Ali people of every color, except red, istt4 vote. r Ft)..A colony of Maine eni kfrants, n u m ingabout - 120, will kail for Jain the ut Jopp Ulm Holy ',mid, about the m dle of July next. They will take put iamb and building materials, numi 431re, agrieu ural Implement -4 Srie,, to start ith. Their nv home is situated in the fuldiit of orange ' , rove lemon groves, pottlegrAnatogrove , fig tiees,gTape vines, llatilrees, and ahno4 every description of Priental fruit, and shale trees. 11%.Th0 elitor.of the Salt. I,•ilco Tel pgr4nll says '_that 0 , 1 aelys Brigham `young raised last year 7,50 busliek of peaches, 400 bushtls,applus, 22 hu.Aliels of Ittrowherrie:‘, 3 bushels or pears, 2.3 pounds of eberries, of grapes, and gooseberries, raspberries and currants in multitudes." • Reduction in Prim; (VP TIM AIfERIC,UfWATCIIES MADE JIASS, In contequence of the reeeul oat decline to gold and silver. and all the materiods as ed fa the manufacture Of trlft goods, and 412 an ti pipation of a still further iodine, we - hate re paced our prices to aglow a point; as they can ke placed W/TR GOLD AT PAR, Ito that no one need hesitate to boy ft waten pow fromtbe expectatiosthnt it will be cheap er at some future time. The test of ten yeari . / and roarit i tpwttlre and sale of, -WAIN THAN 200,009 WATOIIES, have given our productions the cry highest rank among time-keepers: Commenei nig with phe determination to make oulyl'thoniuglily plea/lent watches, our business has steadily Increased as the public became meg uainted witis their value, until for months together, we have.beea unable t 9 stiffly the demand. We pare repeatedlyenlarged our fActory buildings until theynow cover over three acres of gt ound !tad give accommodation to more Ihan eight workmen. , We are fully justified in stating tint we now innke MORE THAN - ONEJIALF OF ALL TRE WATMS SOLD INTITE UNITE() STATES. The diljerent grti.des are 4istingniihed hS7 the totiowlng trade nrirks engraved on the plate , 17 . u . American Watch Co:," Waltham, Mass 2. "Appletdo, Tracy,l C 0.," " " * "P. S. Bartlett,V ' II /I 42`‘,"Wm. Hilary." - 15. ODE LAMES' WATCH of iirit quality' Is named "*leton, Tracy & Co." Walthath, Wass,' N, ' 1 1. Oar, next qnality of Ladies' Watch is named "P. S. trtrtlett,"Waltbam,Mass. The se watches Aro furnished it ft,great variety of el- Fes raid styles of • CRSC3. The Ametican Watch C0.,0f Waltham, Mass., .authorise us to state that f .wahoht: \Hatt action of trade marks or price, :410L THE PRODUCTS &P TYTEIR AffEPULtX WARRANTED fo be the best time-keepers of their class ever. made in this or any other country. fluyers . !should remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign Maker who -can never he retie/red, hie warrantee is good at all times against the f.tompanror their agents, and that if after the most thorough. trial, any watch should probe defective in ins) , particular, it may always be exchanged for another. As the American 'Watches. mode at Waltham, "are for sale by 'dealers generally throughout the country, wo de ndt solicit oraers for single watches. 041:1TIQN.--Tho public are cautiOnedlo buy only Of respoptatile dealers. All persons nil- lag counterfeits tt ill be proseeu tei. . EIOBBINS itIAPPLET ON, Agents for tho 4nteritatn Watch Cam?any, .. 182 - Broadway, IV. T . May 21, 1906. lm Viimberland , Coal t - A LARGE supply of superior • - - BLACK-„SMITII COAL, , fa ol bawl Ilt reduced - price. This Coal is uperior in'all 'other Coal in the United States or woldidg and other blacksmith purposes. Per sale by , P. H. PYFER, City Coal Yard, - Frederick city, Md. AM ill, 1865. ly! Carrlse...making 'tininess. _ . THE war being over, the undersigned have resumed the -. CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, 1 at their ofdatand, in gist Middle street, , ' GETTYSBURG, . . here-they are sigain prepared to put up work, the most fashionable, substantial, and supe rhb:op 'ol4nief, 4 lot of new and seeond-hand CARRIAGE'S, BUGGIES, 10., On baud' which they will dismiss of at the r a west prices.; and all orders will be supplied ~ -tramway and satisfactorily as possible, 1 ipIirREPAIRING c done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. .. • 4 lirgalot of new-and old HARNESS be Pa 'd for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto ;re enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en estrOr,to deserve klarge share in the fntnre. DANNER it ZIEGLER. Idly lO N ,I/305. tt .`caal.and Lumber, Q e B. ITN- variety, At the Yard of C. H. BETHLFR.,` 2 tb.l9. Qtr. Carlisle and Railroad ids , --- Okiat and eee the most t r autifal assort, meat eniew JRWRI. 4 ItY, &met! fres*,.. p i ns ; par" Drbfe, ;filter Rings, Uockets, Chains, ao., Pt BEVAN'S; ' ' • PPPoritit ttle Bank, Geltvatms. MOB MOB AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COIIVANY . JLARTYORD. i s Rrettiinals, are lotr, and 4 ; 4 1 44 4 P. ' " m i. • - Y'3 A;ce sior Skylight aallerp is Abe place to . .fio it poi wish 'Pictures at lo'y . • I. Sattsfastion go ireeteed. HOTINER'S yon can get mite IJUVlllehlf!, Dye Stt47, Patent 10111111 - Alietkit N . SPRING GOODS! REptiCi/O.V IN PRIM! J. c HICK would respectfully say to the citizens of Get tysburg and viciuitf, that lid is now receiving at bie store a splendid - STOCK OF SPRING GOODS ble price Gentlemen will find it to their advantage tc call and examine my Atock of CLOTHS, CASSIA ERF.S and VESTINGS, of all qualities and choicest etylea. April te, 1866. .1. L. SOITICK New Goods.: Large Stock iN MERCHANT TAILORING. JACOBS k BRO. have Just `received from the cities a large stock al goods for Gentlemen's 'wear, embracing a vatieliy of . CLOVIS, CASSIMEILES,. VESTINGS, Cassinets, Jeans, Ac., with many other goods fcir spring, and summer wear. They are prepared to make up garments at the shortest notice, and in the very best man ner.lhe Fashions are regularly received, and clothintnade in\ any desired style. They nl svnys make neat Tits, whilst their sewing is sure to be sulAtantial: They ask a continuance of the public's pa tronage,Tesolved by good, work'and moderate charges to earn it. : Gettysburg, April 7, 1862 . . _ Ilardware at Groceries. TE subseriliers hare' returned from the cities with an immense ,supply of HARDWARE & GROCERIES, which they are offering, at their old stand in Baltimore stevet, At prices to suitthe times. Our stock consists in pri!t. of, BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, _ BLAOK'SMITIRS TOOLS, COACII FINDINGS , SHOE FINDINGS, ' ' .-CAIIINET• MAKER'S TOOLS, ~ .I.IUUSEXEOER'S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, &c. GROCERIES OF A.L.I. KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, &c., ket. There is no seticle included in the several departments mentioned above but what can be had .at this Store.— Every class of Met/hanks' can benecolunloditted here with tools and findings, rtr_d Housekeepers, can find every article in their line. Give tie tc cell, as NVI2 , are prep i red to sell as low for cash assay house out of the city. , - ' - ' JOhl. B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. ' dettystrnrg, May 10, 1861. - !T i . - 1 The Great tliseavery F THE AGE.—luflainnuttory and Chronic 4Rheumatism can be cured by using 11. L. MI ;LER."I4 CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX- T , (1 I.E. Many prominent citizens of this, and th adjoining,,counties, have testified to its grtiat utility. Its success is Rheumatic affec tions, has been hithertn unparalleled by any specific, iniroduced to 'the public. Price 50 cents per-bottle. For sale by all druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by 11. L. MILLER, Wholesale and ILitail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams - county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varkish,- Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Ptitedt Medicines, &c., ke.. pgif‘A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettys burg for "11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mixture." [June 3, 1861. tf Cemetery !Elemotalg: TllEundereigned,being,the authorized . person to make removals into Elver Green Ceme lees', hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of decenaed relatives or friends I avail themselves of this season of the year to lave it lone. Removals glade with promptness —terms low, and, no effOrt-sparea to please. PEW?. THORN, March 12;'60. Keeper of-the Cemetery. Sale Crying,. A w. FLEMMING ,continues the , business A of SALE CRVING, and solicits the con tinued'patronage of the public. It halls con stant endeavor to give -satisfaction. Chirges moderate. Residence in Bieckinridge street, Get4sburg. - P.' S.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under the -Tax Law of the United States. Nov. 24, 1 RG2: Ltineasier,Bbok Bindery. rtFORGE VbrLOTT; - - I> BOOK V I N.D g It, Ur ,AND GLA NS BOOK mkNUFACTURiII, " . I LANC/.STER, PA. Plain and Ornammta? Bending, of every de - riPtion, ext , cuted in, the most substantial and ap oved sales. - REFERNSCIFI. E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank Sambel bock, Esq., Columbia Bank. Sam el Vagner, Esq., York Bank: William Wagner, Esq., York County Bank. , T. D Carson, Esq., Bank ,of Gettysburg. - Petezlfartin, Esq., Proth'y ofLancaster co., Pa Geo„, C. Hawthorn, Esq. Register " it Geo.lYpiitson, Esq., Itacarder- - It Aprri 15,1861 ' Noah Walker t Co., C LOTHIERB,. ' WASHINGTON BUILDING, 165 AND 167 BALTIxonn Steal; I BALTIIIO-RE, keep coiistantly on hand a large and well as sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate prices. . . - Th ey , supply orders for the finest to the loweat priced articlesl either ready made or madf to measure, to any part of the country. They keep also an extensive stock of FURN rsHINg GOODS, embracing every article of Gentle n's Under-wear. Als6,, MILITARY CLOTHS and every varietx of Military Trim mings,.aa well A an assorted stock'ot READY MADE MILITARY GOODS. Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1464. New Blikery NEWPORT & ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak ers, South Washington street, half aquare from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.— Constantly on hand, , the best of BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, &c. Per sons wishing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their names and residences at the Bakery. Every. effort made to please give us a call I [April 30,'63, tf Stiff at Mirk I T" undersigned continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at his old- stand, in East Middle street, Gettysbnrg. NEW WORK mado to order, and ' REPAIRING done promptly and at lowest prices. Two first-rate SPRING WAGONS end a SLEIGH for sale. JACOB TROXEL. I Dec. 7, 1863. 'JOHN HILBERT'S ESTATE—Letters tes ej 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, he hereby gives notice .to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. JESSE HILBERT, 4pril 23, 1866._ 6t* , Executer, DO You Wish T O preserve a Goon likeness of yourself t i nt u r 73, Go;LEERY, rioEuur tonce h friends? est go o lace at u the coituty to sec:yr4 - fire4 class pictures.; Framem.- , 4118.4 T variety, of PlCTtilit - Equips, tittik-plain and ll:murex forimae at evievirDriag and 'Variety Store. . /Use 24. 1865 . , 4 4 - Notice. , N I ~, ':' - A s da t ii irir t(iit i l ai r .- ~-,..., i.-... ,. .......41....1. 7 . ,, ,if, 0. ingwitir n ...i„, ~ , .., ~,,,,,. „... i Mt "Art.I,,,TITAI, Fiels-,INSURANCECOMPANT.K THR OLD STAN/J). 1 ‘"Ne011P011/11iLtacts 18, 1851. - [BITABLISHID 111 . 1517.11 , -Orric . \ --.....„.: I ve associated with, me, in business, my' Presideat=.oeorge Swope., '., ' son, 'John F. McCreary, , under the firm and I vice President—Samuel R. 1455011. - ` style of D. IftCreary L. Son, sad I desire to Secretary—p. i:...Buehler. `-. . . : ; say to my old friends and the public generally Treasurer-E. G. Pahnestock. „ ` that since the war,t he manufacture of Saddles, Executilietommittseobert McCrady Ac.. _ Harness, Collars, ac., has been revived at the drew Heintielman, Jacob king. N . , old established and well Lion n stand on ttl; , i . ' MANAGSMIL--George Swupe,,D. A. Boehlei, tirnore street, one square south of the Court R. McCurdy, M. Eichelberger, S. lit:Bassell, Is. ‘ House, Getittsburg, Pa. G.Fahnestock - , A. D. Buehler, R. 041eCreury, I .11aving . bad an- experience of 40 years in Gettysburg; Jacob King, Strnban township; • thie , establishment, I feel assured, that, with A. Ileintzelman, Franklin; Wm. D. Bimes, I renewed.attentiod to bitsitiess' ' „we can still New Oxford; Wm. B. 'Wilson Bendersvltte; further merit and receive a full share of pub- If. A. Picki.ig, Strata° townsitip ; John %VAP . i tic patronagen DAVID Mc:CI:EARS% , ford, Laimore township; John Picking, East N „, —, . , Berlin ; Abel I'. Wright, Bendersville; Abdiel With incrense ‘ d- , Berlin for conducting - our F. Girt. New Oxford ;•Jas. IL Marshall, Bum- i business, we are 'better prepared, than ever to iltonban township; John Cunningham, Free- I satisfy the wants of a those who may need dam township; John, Horner, Mountjoy town- , anything ils.our line. especially yell the ship; Win. Ross White, Liberty t3wuship. , attention of Farmers and of ra to the .ttperiur kr This Company is limited in its'upera-I quality of our In `..„ - 1 sto the county of Adams. It has been in Plain ur Quilted 'Sea Side Leal! 4tion fur more than l 5 yearscand in that Horn Saddles, I. a mass , a ll has made 4,ut one assessment, having' Plain or Quilted Seat I , ..eir vrithoutfa by fire during that period amount- no Horn, doh-sings, 08—58,109 of which have been Plain or Quilted Seat 'cotelt•Cullars(leat last tam years. Any tierson Side Saddles, - ” '., (ticking ) nee can apply to any of the Plain ur Fancy Saddle No Seam Collars, for further information. Cloths, est Welt Harepss Col 'ommittee meets at the Wagon Saddles, a, ''•- •• the fait Wednes- Riding Bridles, of all Pate Leather Collars, ick r 1',51. . kinds, fair or black, stitch or unstitched, rounded or flat, Best Le.. er • Wagon Marting,als, Whips, 4,'.44 anti 5 .. . . ' L op tt. perio a. paid los log to $l3, a. paid during t desiring en !lila nv.. above named Munn:, isirThe Executive • 6t, effee of the Company, • day in every month, at 3 o'c t. Oct. 16, 18CS. tt N Warehouse. snst, 100.-00 ur NTED,s at and Produce House, in 'arlisle tart ing Sheads & Buehler's stablishi highest market price will a aye be paid is cash for • GRAIN, of all kinds, FLOUR, SEEWS, At'e. Always on hand sad for sale, at the Su profits, GUANOS, - ' N"\. ' SALT, FISIT, GROCERIES, &c., - Wholesale awl TRY US! We shall do our -best to give satisfaction in all cases. McCURDY & DipL. Gettysburg, May 11,1863. ly Great Attlraetion ATI3EIN/MUM FF'S CH EA P I CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, at th North East Corner of the Diamond. The sub erlber is constantlyin receipt of fresh goods f ors the Eastern cities. His‘stock of I _ READY-'MADE CLOTHING is one of the largest and most attractive, as well as the cheapest establishment of the kind in the country. Yon will there . find COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the Most fashionable styles, and of the best materials, ,of all sizes and prices; for men and boys.— Gentleneen'afurnishinx goods of every,descrip- tion, Wool Shirts,"Muslin Shirts, Hickory Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and Cotton Drawers, Hosieiyof every description Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerohiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Collars, Hats, Caps,Boots and Shoes'. Um brellas, Trunisjitlices, Carpet Bags, Clothes and Shoe Brushes, uir and Tooth Brushes, Shoe Blacking, Pocket.and Dressing Combs, Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strings, Soaps and Perfumeries, Stationery of idl kinds, Pocket Knives; Smoking and Chewing Tobac co, Pipes, an extra quality of Segars. In fact, 'his stock - embraces, everything usually found in a first class furnishing store. I invite the attention of all to come and see for themselves, as I am determined to sell goods lower than any other establishment in the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York street and the Diamond. JACOB BRINKBRHOFF. July 4, 1814. Fresh Arrival. - R ATS, CAPS, BOUTS & SHOES. COBEAN & CO. have just received and opened another splendid assortment of FIATS, CAPS, BOOTS glad SHOES, for Summer wear, which ; l imy are selling at very low' prices considering the times. The latest styles of Summer Hats and Caps, of every description and price. Boots and Shoes, of superior make, and warranted to fir, alwa;s on hand. Work made to order and repairing done on short no tice, try experienced workmen. Also, HARNESS MARINO, caeried on in all its branchei Persons want ingthing in this line would do well to call. s Don't forget the old stand in (Bromberg burg street, if you want Bargains. COBEAN & CRAWFORD June 19, ISCS Pianos Pianos ]VIANOS I—The undersigned would reqpect " fully inform the public that he can furnish P NOS of the following manufacturers, or those of other ma!e, it desired, at the lowest possible prices: CHICKERING it SONS. . , DECKER BRO'St HAZLETON BROS. HAINES BROS. s GEO. STECK. A. H. GABLE &CO. STEIN WAG it SONS. ta'Particular attention is given to the se lection of Pianos; and when so selected, in ad tion to the manufacturers' grutrantee,the Pianos are guaranteed by me. MASON. k HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS-AND MELODIANS. The recent improvements in these instru ments vie inch arto fully warrant saying they are FAR SUP RIOR to any other make. One of the best evidences of their merit is, that their irnprovements are imitated by other makers. The new style, twir stop orOn, have a Stib.Bass and Octave Couplet, making it an instrument especially adapted to Church and Sabbath School purposes. I DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS will; be !tent by mail to persons desiring them. Pianos tuned regularly. Pianos taken in ex change. PETER BENTZ, No. 30 East Market St., York, Pa. June 12, 1805. ly Blacksmithing. MEMundersigned woUld most respectfnlly inform the public that he continues the BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS, at his shop, lately Philip Duirsom's, adjoining Tinsel's paint shop, in East Middle street, Gettysburg, where ha will at all times be pre pared to do Blacksmithing work to Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, &c. That he knows how to do all jobs of the kind will not be questioned by those who have a knowledge of his long experience at the business. - Come on with your work, and you will be satisfied when you take it away—and for which he will receive Cash.or Countiy Produce. - ADAM 110LTZWORT3 Mar. 20, 1865. tf , 4866. Philiaclillira 1806. w ALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, Manufacturers of PAPER HANGINGS and WINDOW BHADES, Corner FOURTA & MARKET Streets, PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in atom, a large stock of . LINEN & OIL SHADES March 5,1860. 3m John W. Tipton, FASHIGNABLE BARBER, North-easi Cor ner of ttie Diamond, (next door to Mc- Pellan's Hotel,) Gettysburg, Pa. where he can at all times be found ready to attend to all busines's in his line. The has also excellent as sistance and will 'inure satisfaction:, Give him a call. Dec. 3, 1860. A TTRACTING ATTtil'lON.—The superior A Pictures taken at MIIMPER'S SKY LIGHT GALLERY, on West Middle It., are attracting universal attention. Good judges pronounce them superior to any ever taken in this place. Call and examine for yourselves, Jan. 16. 1865. - • 1 3ITILN SILVER WARE and stursa PLATED *ARE o the very best