1,~ n : ns. CONOgIiaIIONAL ICICTIAVAMANCII. The following denunciation of the ex- travagance of the Republican Congress pow in woolen at Washington, is from a ;eliding iiepublican journal wbose editor- ' in.;chief boldinself a member. Says alo New YeritTimee of Wednesday week ; Representative Hale is not a day or an hour too early with his resolutions in fa.' Nfor of retrenehtuen t, for to all the nation's history there is no parallel to the prodl gent,' which dirtingyither the present Cougress. Qur Representatives forget or ignore the great feet thatmwe have a war ,debt of (here thousand millions of dullurs,l end that war claims will add at least' i stiother thouiand millioos. Our enormous revenue Instead of teeing husbanded for its legitimate use, is scattered right and f left, in lavish and improvident, if not! tprofligate eppropriations. This waste of reasure drawn from the people to pay the national debt, cannot and must not be j tolerated. Taxation, in all the forms that .Congreastonal ingenuity can invent, Is ' upon us. l Nees tares qre to be aggravated by the present Covrarl. The people have paid cheerfully, and *ill continue to pay I Anti! evidence 9f the Congressional lip providence and abuse comes home to I them. Then look out for Congressional t empty peddles." Any person who has paid attention to the preceedings of this Congress will per geive the justice of the Times' ream:lE3.- 71m Radicals who are "running the ma-1 ichine" seem to anticipate the speedy downfall of the ir po vrer, and to be looking Around for objects upon which to squan der the public treasure. Their design is to strip the - country of its available re nounces and beggar the treasury ; so that * crash may occur soon after they are deiven from - power. This trash, thus produced by their own reckless extrava gance, they would then charge upon their" p deems:go In office. ser Th o Louisville Journal says that no doubt the Radical members of Congress would, like tO reinalo at Washingtml to annoy and embarrass and obstruct the President, but they will not consent. to do pven that to the detriment of their dear pockets ; The pocket IS the most sensi tive part of their physical systems. It Is their nervous centre. let - The Boston Journal says the hay prop, an Important matter for New Eng land, Korhises to be good and the yield pf fruit will be millions of dollars in ad ranee of last ,year. Great 4ttrioltivii it. 7 BRINKERHOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING ANC) gUittil.lllfArSTHßE, at ttre,North sat - Corner of the ItA mend. The subscriber is constantly in Teceipt of fresh goods falba the .sitersi cities. His stock of . HEADY-MADE CLOTHING 11 one of the largest and most attractive ' as well as the cheapest establishment of the kind n the country. You will there find COATS, S:lfTri AND VESTS, made up in the" most fashionable styles, and of the beet materials, pf all sizes and prices, for mon and boys.— Pentlemen's furnishing goods of every descrip pen, Wool Shirts, Moslin Shirts, Hickory Shir,ta and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and putton Drawers, Hosiery of every description ituck.skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper Dollars, Hats, Caps, Roots and Shoes. Um. brellas, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Sags, Clothes end Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Shot Bkoking, Pock.st acid Dressing Combs, Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, DOM Pistils, Violins and Violin Strings, poaps and Perfumeries, Stationery of all kinds, Pa':ket 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 p 401181/mein in'the country. Don't forget the place. Corner of York street and j.lie Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. Jkily 4, 1864. Net! Warehouse. 100.000WA:PTEU at the ewGraio and Prodnee /louse, in Carlisle street, adjoin jng Sheads k Buehler'. establisbmfint. The bigkest market price will always be paid in sash for GRAIN, of all kinds,_ FLOUR, SEEDS, ke. Always on bind ant for sale, at the manes! profits, QUAIQS. SALT, FISH, GROCERIES, kr., ' (- Whole's!. and retnii. JAY US t We Anti' do. our beet to girt setistisotlon In sit cmes. IicOTTRDIt & DIEHL. 'Gettysburg, May 11, /863. t ly 'Notions* Conte-44,4%. A WORD 70 THE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY• WHlR:subscriber keeps if:Notion and Conten t tionary fitore on Carlisle street, nearly opposite the Railroad Station, gettysliorg i where he bag constantly on hand, _CANDIRS, NUTS, Figs, Retains, Lemons, Oranges, 'Arc., ,Tobaccos and, Sews of all kinds; Pocket- BnokS, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars, ke. ; - tiqnps and Perfumeries; also some GROCE RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, with the different kinds of Crackers. Ice-cold MUD at all . times. He invites custom from town and puinstry, an 4 sells at small profits. LE NIS STROUSE. Aug. 7, 1865. ly ' - Carr/axes and Buggies. TATS k CULP are now building a variety of COACH WORK sof Ski latest and most approved styles, and eonstracted of the best material, to which titer barite the attention of boyars. Having built par work with _great 'care and of material selected with spcial reference to beauty of style and dniabilit.!, we con coofidently re ponsupeqi the work aa unsurpassed by any, *t i er iq qr mit of the cities. All we.glk is an inspection of our work to partnere those in want of anyskind of vehicle, that ibis is tile place to buy them. / , itSPAIELM in every branch dont' at short potice and on reasqqable terms. (live us a - call, at our Factory, near the Forme qf Washington and- Chamoershurg streets, Gettysburg. P. J. TATE. WU. E. CUL* . Mar. 19, 1863. Join W. 'ilpton, ISIIO44HLE BARBER, North-east car net of the Diamond, (next door to i Mc 'Hart's Hotel,) Gettysburg, Ps. where he piK 40 all autos be found ready to attend to all italait; in his line. lie ha; also excellent as- Wince and will °wave 'satisfaction. Give I l tret a 80. - bec. 3, IRdO. r4I,LL and see the roost hestotifel assort went of qew JEWELRY, such as ll'esst-pins; Etr Drops, Finger ifilTl, 0 Lockets, BEVAN'S ()halos, , ko., J. ‘‘. (iPeosite the sulk, Gettysburg , . INSURE AQA-Nsr ALCCIDENIT.3 In the TfLIVAL.EItS IN4tIaANGE oqlo44ry Ate S e pt FORD. it hes 'paid oar one neared , etniffsetitkonsand dollars to holders of its poll- Files, luels4lugS47,sO i to twenty-eight poliej. Oldera, ktr $512 is onomivals. Al 11G114thil'S yoe can get pare 11. 4 I §6s Kistieiqe% Aye Stu ff s, flatetit ease .ke. CruAß' quaint ET Asfs.—,A hest supply jtareckiraL A primp!) article aott for sale ‘lt REELOIVIGUSER k WISOFERT. ttplif . _, Elko* is the place to get ell kiada 41 , ..frgeMp OREAR. -- lOW REDUCED to suit tko.titoste at the nsoelslor. Skylight Gallery, . - t• q. Traqi.. The Greet Discovery THE AGE.—rlnflameastory mid Chronic . Absolutism eati,be cured by using H. L. M umrs CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent e:tisens of this, and the adjoining concise, have testified to its greet utility'. Its success In Rheumatic afiec tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any specific, introduced to the public. Price 60 cents per bottle. For sale by 111 druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, Raft Berlin, Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oils, Essences 'and Tinctures, Window Wass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, he., Ao. gar A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Oettys. burg for " H. L. Millet's Celebrated Rheumatic Mixture," ' (June 3, 1861. tf Lnnewner Hook Bindery. G EORGE W !ANT, BOOK BINDER, AID SLAB/ BOOK MANOV/CTURBR, m Plain and Ornamental Binding, of every de. Be ription, tseegteci in the most substsattal sad epproved styles. agranzscse E. W. Brown, Esq., FarMren Bank of Lancaster W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank Samuel Shock, Esq., Columbia Bank. Samuel Wagner, Esq., York Batik. William Wagner, Esq., York County Bank. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg. Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y of [Anteater co., Pa Deo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register " it Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder " April 15, 1861 Schick Still Ahead: NEW SPRING 0001)8 REDUCTION IN PRICES! 1.. L. SCHICK would respectfully say to the citizens of Get tysburg and vicinity', that he is now receiving at his stove a splendid /STOOL OP SPRING GOODS. The itock consists in part of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, of mil description. SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, :CH ALLIES, DE LAINES, 'BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, LAWNS, CALICOES, of aril qualities and choicest styles, which will be sold'at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &c. • Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS, Laces and Edgings, UMbrellea and Parasols.- - My stock of WHITE GOODS wilt be found full and complete, and customers may eery upon always getting good goods at the lowest possi • ble prices. Gentlemen willMd it:to their advantage tc call and exriife my stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINOS, of all qualities and choicest styles. . April Id, 18110. J. L. SCHICK. Hardware & Groceries. THE subscribers have just returned from the cities with an Immense supply of HARDWARE & GROCERIES, which they are offering at their old stand in Baltimore street, at prices to suit the times. Our stock consists In pat t of BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, COACH FINDINGS SHOE FINDINGS. CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS, HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, &c. GROCERIES 'OF ALL KINDS, OILS, PAINTS, Arc., ke. There Is no tatiele included in the several departments mentioned above but what 'can be had at this Store.— Every class of Mechanics cap be aceomrisodated here with tools and findings, acd Housekeepers can find every article in their line. . Give us a call; as we are prep fired to sell as low for cash as any house out"of the city. JOKI 4 B. DANNER, DAVID EIEGLER. _ Gettysburg, M ly 16, 1864. Sale Crying. AW. FtENIHING continues the business „ of SALE CRYING, and sOlicits the con tinued patronage of the public. It is his con stant endeavor to give eatistaction. Charges moderate. Residence in Brockinridge street, Gettysburg., P. S.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United States, ' Nov. 24, IBG2. Cemetery Removalm. T' undersigned, being the 'autherir,ed person to make removals into Ever Green Came tery,hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends will avail themselves of this seaeon of theyear to have it done. Removals made with promptness —terms low, and no effort spared to please. PETER THORN, March 18,'60. Keeper of the Cemetery. Noah Walker it Co., C LOTHIERS, WASHINGTON BUILDING, 164 MAD 147 BALTINORI STRUM, BALTIMORE, keep constantly on hand a large and well as sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate prices. They supply orders for the finest to the lowest priced artiplps, either ready made or made to measure, to any part of the eountry. They keep Also an extensive stock of FURN ISHING GOODS, embracing every article of Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILITARY CLOTHS and every variety of Military Trim mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY MADE MILITARY GOODS. -Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864. New Bakery 1 NEWPORT k ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak ers, South Washington street, half square from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.— Constantly on hand, the beat of BREAD, CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, Ate. Per sons wishing fresh Bread will be served every moraing, by leaving their names and residences at the Bakery. Every effort made to please give qs ft call I [April 20,'63. tf Blacksmithing. THS would most respectfully inform the public that he continues the BLACKSMiTBING BUSINESS, at his shop, lately Philip Dmrsom'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, kc. That_he knows how to do all jobs of the kind will not be questioned by tbose who have a knowledge of his long experienie at the business. Come on with your work, and you will be satisfied when yon take it away—and for which he will receive Cash or Country Produce. • ADAM HOLTZWOM Mar. 20, 1865. tf Carriage-making Business. MHZ war being over, the undersigned have 1. resumed the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, at their old band, in East Middle street, GETTYSBURG, where they are again prepared to put 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 and satisfactorily as possible. (®`REPAIRING done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates. 4 large lot of new and old HARNESS on hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore etkictyisd by them, they solicit and will en dearof tq Crtt*erre a large share -in the future. D,ANNER k ZIEGLER. July 10, 1865. tf Western Lands. Tm subscriber has some valuable WEST- Eltiff LANDS, vihictl pe will trade for one or mops 1 1 11 PIS in this oonnty. The lands Ore welt located, and very desirable for farm log. Busty sppiication desired, 11E1INNERHOFF. gettyaborg, April 3, 1865. ji . •'.. Diatoms Fraißea t " . atIkGREAT variety of PICTURE PRAYER, with plain and corm; ghinsen,,thr ppli orner's Drag and Variety Scii.e, 44ne 16, 1130. Inner Rsved Flour: Feed! and Greeettele T 9 NONNI' MADt. AT TEUC CORAP STORM ON TRB HEI4. If you wish to boy soy of the above aril &EH BTSTEX ADOPTICD, else cheaper and better than you can get sham AND PIUOSS ENDUCED 1 anywhere elee, go to the Grocery Store of the The undersigned most respectfully Invite undersigned on the DM, in fkliimore street, their old customers and the public generally wbtre customers cdin alw iya be accommoda to call and see their Goods at the aew prices. ted, and where all are invited to call and see We bays . for themselves. The public will always find A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK, which we have concludpd to run off at the lowest p n‘sible prices. We lute - rid doing what weeay; therefore all persons desirous of mating money In the easiest way (by saving it in their purchases; will not fail to give us a call, is we prciuiSO them they shall not be disap pointed. We are thankful for the past very liberal patronage we have reeeived, and trust that we shall merit a continuation of the same; and noas—as we shall use our beet endeavors to please all who may favor us with a call. siarDon't forget the place. DANNER. & SHIELDS, Fairfield, Adams county, Pe. N. H.—We are Agents for Miller's Superior Family Flour, and Johnson's celebrated Blast- . lag Powder. [Feb. 2G, 1866. tf NEW FIRM, AT TAB OLD STAND. II 1817.] have associated with me, in business, my son,John P. McCreary, under the firm and styl of D. SlrCreary k Son, and I desire to say to my old friends and the public generally that since the war,the manufacture of Saddles, Harness, Collars, kc., has been revived at the old established and well known stand ojs Bal timore street, one square south of the,Court House, Gettysburg, Having bad an experience of 40 years in this establishment, I feel assured, that, with renewed attention to business, we can still further merit and receive a full share of pun lic patronage. -' DAVID McCREAST. • With increased facilities for conducting, onr business, we are better prepared than ever to satisfy the wants of all those who may need anything in our line. We especially call the attention of Fanners and others to the superior quality of our Plain or Quilted Seat'Side Leathers,' Horn Saddles, Barnes, all kinds, with Plain or Quilted Seat , or withoutfastenings no Horn, Housings, Plain or Quilted Seat Scotch Collars(leather) s;de Saddles, II " (ticking) Plain or Fancy-Saddle No seam Collars, Clothe, Best Welt Harness Col- Wagon addles, lars, Riding Bridles, of all Patent Leather Collars, kinds, fair or black, stitched or unstitched rounded or flat, Bent Le..ther Wagon Martingals, Whips, 4, 4} and 6 Carriage Harness, all feet 1 tng, styles, silver or black Plaited Team Whips, mounted, Trotting Whips, Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs, Blind Bt idles, Whip Lashes, Girths, (Horse Blankets, Cruppers, kc., kc., kc. In short, everything that pertains to a first class general horse famishing establishment constantly on hand or made to order prottrraly, of the very best material, and by the most ex perienced workmen In the country, (two hav ing worked in this establishment for the last thirty years.) We are now manufacturing an excellent lot of Heavy Draft and Harness Colbirs for those who prefer our own to city made work. Repairing of• all kinds done at short notice and on reasonable terms. All are cordially invited to call and examine for' themselves, u our work ,cannot tail to rein/Inwood itself. IicCREART k SON. Feb. 5, 1866. U Forwarding Business. - CULP & EARNSHAW'S LINE. AVING purcheied the Warehouse and 11'Cars heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst, the undersigned take pleasure in itiknounciog to the public that they will run a - LINE OF FREIGHT CARS from Gettysburg to Baltimore eve ry week. They are prepared to convey Freight either way, in anyquantity. They Will attend,if desired, to the making of purchases in the city. and deliver ing the goods promptly at Gettysburg. Their cars run to the Warehouse of STEVEN. SON k SONS, 165 North Howard street, (near Franklin,) Baltimore, where freight will be received at any time. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no effort to accommodate all wbo may patronize them. Having purchased the buildings and lot on the Northeast corner of Railroad and North Washington streets, Gettysburg, their Depot will remain there. Any person having busi ness in the forwarding line are respectfully in vited to call. GULP .k EAUNSHA.W.. Aug. 7,1865. Great Reduction of Prices AT THE CHEAP GROCERY! DIMAS OP DIAMOND AND CHAMBARSBIIEGI STEW, JOHN M. SWAN, Having just returned from the city, respect fully informs his customers, and the public, that be bas succeeded to forming a connection with one of the first Importing Houses in the city of Baltimore, by which he he enabled to offer Groceries at a lower Bore than they can be purchaied elsewhere In the county.— If you wonld save money, call . at the Cheap Grocery,corner of Diamond and Chambersburg street. 'de sells exclusively for Cash, and is determined to be ahead of all others in selling cheap. Give him a call before - purchnsing elsewhere. JOHN M•. SWAN. Barron's Safety Lamps, ♦ND LIG-RO-INK (Red) FLUID. Ma= THIS Lamp apparently burns wi th out any thing to feed it. It has, however, a ma terial which absorbs the liquid and gives it to the flame, partly from the wick, and partly in the form of gas, but so 1111 to produce perfect comoustion, and is very economical and safe. It, to used without a chimney, and pet fectly trimmed, does not smoke or smell; it Is there fore especially adapted to tho purposes of a "ran stout," night, nurse, shop or hotel lamp, or lantern. The cost of broken chimneys, alone, wi:lmore than pay the cost of this lamp. Every family needs one or more. "It is just what I have been long looking for," writes a model house-keeper. "I should hardly know how to do without it," writes another. "A perfect contrivance,", writes a third. "Let those who are skeptical try it," writes a fourth. For sale by JURN M. SWAN, Cor. of Diamond awl Chsinberaborg at. `The Lig-ro-lee Illaid—also for sale at the same place. [liar. 12, 1866.. Accidents ! THE ORIGINAL TRAVELLARS ISSUR4NCE CO., Or, HAIITFORD. Cash Assets, Deo. 1, e 553,838.13, INSURCS AULIIIST ACCIDENTS FROM RUNAWAY HORSES, ACOIDRITSFROMSLIPPERY SIDEWALKS ASSAULTS BY BURGLARS AND ROBBERS SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN LIMBS EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING & nauwNING. Accidents of All Kinds sarPolicies of any amount from $5OO to. $40,000 in case of fatal accident, or $3 to $5O weekly compensatma in case ofdisahling bod ily injury, and from one month to Rve years time, at small pre/mums. Oldest and Best Accukni I'l4. Cu. Extant. J. G. RATTSENON,,PresI. RODNEY DENNIS, Seey. - Ber-ni. A., PICKENG, Agent, Gettysburg. April 9, 1866. 3m Cooking Stoves OP every variety, including the "Noble Cook,' "Royal Cook," "Waverly," "Orn amental," "Oriental," ac. Also, Tin-ware, Sheet-iron-ware, Hollow-ware, and every va riety of Kitchen Furniture—inelnding a yank. 7of Lanterns. Also, a new and muck im proved Flour Sifter, for sale by C.H. BUBBLER, Corner of Carlisle and Railroad eta., , Pvb, le, 1.86 e. Gettysburg, PS. LI N SHRE AGAINST 40(I DENTS in t.be,orj- Ansi TRAVELLERS INSURANCE, CON YQF HARTFORD. It is the oldest, hirt gest, and safest actsiticatt Instirance companT in pie , furl and choice assortment of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO LASSES, Too.wcos, CIGARS, SNUFFS, FISH, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, CRAC. KERS, BUTTER, EGGS, &c. L, 0— GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY-WARE, NO TIONS, AC., COAL OIL L kit PS, FISH' OIL, AND FLOUR AND FEED, , ALWAYS ON HAND. WANTED, —Flour, Corn, Oats, Rutter, Eggs, Bacon, and Potatoes, for whiakhifile highest market price will be paid, either in trade or cash. tEr•Being determined to conduct My busi ness in a fair and honorable way, and to sell cheap, I invite all to give me HENRY OVERDEER. April 9, 1866. Gettysburg Foundry. rpag subscriber would inform- his customers an 4 others, that he is Still manufacturing various kinds Of Castings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such as THRESHERS AND POWERS, (five different sizes of Powers,) Clover-s ed Hailers and Cleaners, Corn Shellers and 8 p armors, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw and ay Cutters; , P LOUGHS, such as C.tzt Ploughs. Barshear Ploughs, SWA MI! and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest improvement ; also Metal Scr ws for Cider Presses, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his line, all at low prices. FOR SAIE.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER. - April 30, 1868, ti _ BELL'S Concentra'd Flavoring Extracts! FQUAL to any in the.markerand superior to many, in larger bottles, and At old prices. = Wholesale agents for Baltimore, BURBOUGH BROS., Wholesale Druggists.. LlST.—Lemon, Orange, Van ifla, Rose, peach, Nutmsg, Celery, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger, Birch, Cinnamon, Apple, Mulberry, Pine Ap ple, Banana, Mace, It .spberry, Pear, Pepper, Parsley, Strawberry, Bitter Almond, and Sa vory spices. The great difficulty heretofore experienced in Trocuring true Flavoring Extracts, hail in duced the proprietor to spare no pains or ex pense in giving to the public an article which will be foutid true to its name, and which will In no instance be a source of disappointment. It will be observed that oitr extract of Lem on and Orange lea prepared extract from, the Peel, which any one may be convinced of by merely smelling them. The price ef Vanilla Beans, too, has tensed more useless Extract of Vanilla to be manu factured and sold than any other essence; being either made from Tonka Beans, or some other fictitious compOund. In our Extract we WILL GUARANTEE A PURE ARTICLE! made from the trt.e Bean, without any foreign substance whatever. Bell's Worm Syrup. TEE MOST INNOCENT, PLEASANT AND EFFICIENT REMEDY IN USE.—A REM EDY PERFECT IN ITIIIILF.—No Castor Oil to be Taken.—ln this Preparation we have included such remedies only a.4if have been tried for years and are known to possess powerful anthelmintic virtnes, combined with "mild aperients, pleasant aromatics and sugar. An thelmirit;c3 armselves cannot perform their peculiar funs ns or bare the desired efnct, unless the bowels are kept moderately ripen. To produce this, gentle purgatives are neces sary and such only ought to be used that can not interfere with the anthelmintic employed. The advantages we claim fur this Syrup are: Ist. Its power of DESTROYLNG AND EX PELLING WORMS: 2d. Its mild aperient effect upon the bowels ° 3d. Its pleaiiant taste and odor are advan tages posseasttor claimed by very few Verm ifuges. 4th. Its harmless influence upon the system, consequenilfh injurious effects will result from its use should the patient have no WOrms, but an apparent disease, _arising from Some other unknown cause, which is frequently the case. • The constituents of this Syrup and its effects are known to mitily Physicians, who are now using it in their practice to a large extent. Price 25 cents a bottle. The Greatest Liniment in tee. BELL'S WHITE OIL I—The Blandest, Clean eitl most Penetrating and moat'Economical Liniment in Use.—A powezful OleaginnsCom pound for the Speedy Cure of Itheamaiism, Strains, Sprains, Wounds, Numbness of the Limbs, Frosted Feet and Hands, Spsivin, Sad dle Galls, Poll Evil, Ring Bone, Braises, Swellings of all kind, and in tact every dis ease for which an Embrocation is applidable, either in Man or Beast. Price 25 cents si bot tle.—This preparation, which is triginal with us, will be found to be one of the nicest and at the lime time one of the most reliable ap plications extant. Having been employed very extensively since its introduction and feeling satisfied of its remedial properties, we recommend itwith the utmost confidence, knowing that no one will be disappointed in its use. It is, as its name implies, a white liniment of the consis tency of cream, containing nothing offensive, but, an the contrary, will be found more pleasant than otherwise. Bell'a Alterative, O R CONDITION POWDERS ! -- FOR HORSES , CATTLE h SWINE. 35 cents a paper, or five papers for $l. The Immense sale of these Powders during the short period they have been before the public, is a sufficient guarantee of their great popularity, and the decided benefits derived from their use. They are confidently recommended not only as a preventive, but as a complete cure for all diseases incident to the HORSE, COW or BOG, as Loss of Appetite, Coughs, Heaves, Yellow Water, Distemper, Glanders, &c., Ate. By their use the Horse's Appetite is improv ed, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, softening the skin, and giving to the coat a sleek and shining appearance, and may be need with perfect safety at all times, as it contains no ingredients which can injure a horse, whether sick or well. They cleanse the breathing apparatus by ejecting from the air cells coagulated matter, or Om formation which so severely clogs them, causing a tightness in breathing, and by their peculiar action on that part, they cause the mucus membrane to resume its natural dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of the blood and restoring the distended vessels to their natural size. For fattening cattle they are invaluable, also possessing peculiar properties in increas ing the quantity of milk is Cowa, thereby giv ing them an importance and value which should place them within the hands of all in terested. All diseases to which the Hog is subject, as Coughs, Ulcers in the Longs and Liver, and as a general purifier of the blood we guarantee their effieary if once fairly tried. Ber Sold at Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler. Apothecary, and by Druggists aria Storekeep ers generally. Ask for Bell's Preparations. Prepared excltrsirely by W. D. Bell, Apothe cary, (GraduNte of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy,) West Washington St., Hagers town, Md. [Oct. 16, 1865. ly TTRACTING ATTENTION.—The superior Pictures taken at MUMPER'S SKY IWIT GALLERY, on West Middle et., are attracting universal attention. Good Judges pronounce them superior to any ever taken in this place. Call and examine for yourselves. Jan. 16.1865. THE GREAT REDUOTI3N la prices at the EXCELSIOR, in York street, opposite the Bank, places the superior Pictures made at ;that old establishment within reach of ail, and I trust no on. will Ha to avail themselves of be opp,ottquity thus worded. I. Q.TTSI/X, The Greatest Family I Medicine in the World, SORE THROAT, DIPTHERIA. Wi"•• The attend-xi of the public, and menially the sufferers from that dreadful airtime, Dipthena or Sore Throat, is caned to the great remedy known ni Stanobrtkeen BALSAM, OR PAIN KILLER, As a sure cure for Sore Throat or Diptheria, Croup, Bronchitis, Scarlet Fever, he., and all other diseases of the throat, and also an infallible remedy for Diarrtwea, Dysentery, Cholera, Morbus,' Sisk , Headache, Sudden Colds and ..Coughs, Neuralgia, Phthisic, Old Sores, Ac. It .is also invaluable for Braises, Frosted t, Swelled Joints, Bites of Poi sonous Insects, Ac., d a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp Cholic au all Pains in the Stomach and Bowels. This medicine been tried in thousands of eases in different parts Of the country, and has never foiled to cure if used in time, and according to directions. A great amount of suffering ht often be saved by having a couple of bottles of this valuable medicine in the house. As an evidence of Its great qualities the proprietor warrants every bottle to give entire satisfaction. Try it and be convinced of its great like. READ 'FORTH:ER. ~,soSMI STONEBRAXERS I GREAT COUGH REMEDY, VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP For the Rapid Cure of , Coughs, Colds, Roarancia, Croup, Whoopmg tough, Astrma, Dacuity of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, First Stages of Consumption, Soreness of 44 the Throat. and all Affection" of the Pulmonary Organs. 'Ns Syrup Is an invaluable remedy for the alle viation and cure of Pulmonary , Diseases. It is 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. an anodyne expectorant, it will always be found to be beneficial, by alleviating and arresting the several spells of coughing so distressing to the patient. The al:Rioted can rely upon its doing of much, or more than any other remedy in soothing the nerves, facilitating expectoration, and healing the Diseased Lungs, thus striking at the root of all diseases and eradicating it from the system. All I ask is a trial of this preparation, as it bas no equal in its effects, and never fails to give entire satisfaction to all who use it. We warrant it in all cases or the money refunded. Try it--only 25 and 50 Centa a Bottle. READ ONE! READ ALL! A GREAT DISCOVERY MAIM IA -41111 Stoin@bra:k@r's DYSPEPSIA BITTERS LIVER INVIGORATOR. Will Cure - All Caeca of NERVOUS DEBILITY, Yi And Diseases Originating from a DISEASED LIVER and STOMACH By the use of from one to three bottles the most obstinate eases of DYgracells, Liver Complaint, Biliona Attacks, Sick Ileadacbs, Soar Stomach, Flatulency, Dropsy, Lae of Appetite, Costiveness. J a und i ce, Ilk, Cholera Morbus, Female Weakness and •• Irregularities, Nervous Affection gal tinkaa and General Debility, r) canted by exposure, imprudence, 4, a , F • or otherwise, I/messes of the Skin, such IA Ulcers, Scrofula, Dull Pain in the Head, Yel lowness of the Skin, Dimness of Vision, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits, ARE ALL SPEEDILY CURED. This being an entire vegetable compound id war ranted a safe and effectual remedy not only for Dys pepsia and Liver Cerntilaini, but for all other diseases arising from a disorganized or a diseased stomach, or impurity of bloo d. As a blood purifier and tonic or general appetizer, these bitters have no equal, and should be used in every family, as disease cannot exist where they are They are also warranted a perfect safeguard against Fever and Ague. Ladies desiring a clear complexion and good health should not fail to use them: They are . particularly recommended to those who are suffe ring under Debility and Depres sion of Spirits, their soothing and renovating powers being particularly adapted to all each cases. PRICE . $l.OO. PEB BOTTLE. 0 ,Il6'For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg, and Country Dealers generally. May 70866. Gut FOUTZ'S I=l Horse all CalllB Polders. -... ~ ... -.;,,... • This preparation, I 1- long . and favorably - - ' s , '''-:‘, - ji known , will thor - ~ „ ,f. oughly remelgorate broken-down and ) '. 4 OW lowemirited horses, by strengthening giltand cleansing the stomach and lutes t,n,s. It is a sure pre. Cltis animal, such as YELLOW iV: TER, HEAVE COUGHS, DI TEMPER, F VERB, FOUND! LOSS OF API TITE AND FIT, ENERGY, he. use improves ',- w Ind, increases the appetite-giv e smooth • gay skin-ar transforms t h miserable skeletre home. To teems of Cows this preparation is Invaluable. It law"... the quantity and ImprovesYl. It quality a of the ms been proven by ae• tual experiment to --- oastworisi , increase the (pran g.? • tity of milk and ... cream twenty per ftali tOIN_... cent. and make the butter firm and , i ' sweet. In fattening Ap r • i . cattle, it gives them • i' ' : an appetite, loosens ''' ' a' • "!7 their hide. and ' - ---sr- ."' makes them thrive mush Lister. in all diseases of Swine, each as Coughs, 'CUM in the Lange, Liver, 80., this article 1 1 - acts u a specific. A , By putting from .or. one-half a paper ' tea paper in a Darrel of reit the ; - Wove diseases. _ - will be madicated l . f ven in tilee, - prev n v y a me nd n r d e for Cho le ra, Price 515 Ceuta per Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. DIMP4I2I3ID S. A. VOITTZ Bzi BRO., AT ammaie MISSALS DWG AND 11101C111 DSIO?. Ma 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Tor Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers thmeglls out the United Mates. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; Laughlin & Bushfield, Wheeling, Va ; C. C. Bender & Co., Pitahorg; Johnson, Holloway k Cowden, Philadelphia. Dec. 11, 1865. ly Chewing Tobaccos! WELSH, DELLONE k CO., at Hanover Pa., continue the manufacture 'of the different kinds of CHE'WING TOBACCOS, on a large scale: Their facilities for manufactur ing are ample, and with the choicest Leaf, and best and most experienced workmen, they cannot fail to turn out Tobaccos of the most desirable and popular grades. Orders from a distance solicited, and prompt ly attended to. The merchants of Adams county cannot do better than by buying from Welsh, Dellone .1; Co., at Hanover• April 23, 1866. • INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. Its' premiums are low, sad it pays lanes prompay. PMM CIDER VINEGAR etSwaa'sQFpgeq on the corner oithe Ditint