I= Ti.. Gaglnt Englib& Weiatyly. Pruteeted by mat letters patent. SLR JAalail IL:LASKO* CRLIKIMATZD FRICALit Parapyped Ilona a• presegiplion of kilt 4. tlarlice, M. IL; Plgysielan Elttreortfinary to the neen. Thisiniraluable medicine la unfailing In tie mire of all those painful rind dangerous d lona • sto wltleb theta:male coastitittkin in subject. It moderates all egresses and removes all obstruc tions tspd a speedy cure may be relied on. TOitstried lLsdieV It Is pectilbirtv stilted. 'twill, In ['short time, bring on the monthly period with rsgulartty. criox.--Theso Pills shonbl not be taken by Fe:wiles daring the FS iNT TIM PI: H. rlerfla Preg tutnev, its they are sure to being mu Alscorziago, but at any other tante they an s tic. In till c tees of Nervous rind Spinel Affections. Paine in tho Bark and !Amino, Fatigue on alight ex ellen, Polpltution of the flrart,llysterles, and Whit -s, the**, fills wlil effect memo When all Oth er Mr hove thifed nminltltoughtrt powerful do not mntain Loon, calomel, ur to the eAmsttputlou. hull direetion* in the pamphlet ar o und each p,tol:uge, wtdeh slionid be ertr.•rtilly prolerved. Molt by all Dneff ISt*. Price One Dollar, per but t _ _ sl1 4 1:"IA.I.NOTIV11-1t Gtte of ev4ory vala n' M • 11.•Inr to Lc fun Gert..l tea. Re eltertlmpt, teterefore, and see th a the 1.. t tens "T. - tr. M." ate tdotvn itt the Itottio, eli I tililt °Atli wrupper bran! -tha v to rl XII.I:4 or the .1;411,11.11r,, or L (.!.. BAL,I)- 14KNAll31.1..tin I .14)11 M4I,IE:S. 111. Wltlieut.wliteh )ne are gonnimt. N. 11.—One Dallar, with I.lgliteen cents tot Pont ag,, en lased t..) , 1n eau ilt),A, • I tot for the Dal tett minte.# And tIrlt141) I kunitolons. J4/11 .11041•14. 27 t'artl:talt •irrer•t, New York, It 11l tknre Itott to cont. ti ing' art , : bY turn itt tll. geenr••ly sealed from, all oleservatloit. Doe, 180. ly To *weer* of Itortsest mid Cattle. Tolaas' Derby (kaidltion Powders ate warrant ed suttcriur to any others, or no pay, for the care of Dititemper, Worms, Buts, Coughs, Jllde-bound, Colds, he., iu Ilor‘ent and, Collis, Coughs, Loss of 1111 k, Illaek 'Lon instetaper,&e., in Cat tle. These l'owders were formerly put up by Sintoon I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and, amen hid di alb, the Aletnatal host/yen sogregt (or them, that Dr. Tol.4as /nut continued to niautif.teture them. They arc perfectly gate and Innocent no steed . 0(401,04 the working of your atilwals. They isuertme t benppetite, give aline wait cleanse Llte ka'su44ol nod urinary organs; also increase Zhu utak of cows. Try thew, undyed will never Ise w (gloat Untie- liiram Witodeutr, the erlebra dcd trainer of Lretting horses, has used them for "etas, tiad teem:attends tdient to his friends. Col. l'ltilo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race (Nurse, Ford. limn, N. would not mte theta until he was told chat they arc coinyssitt, *taco which basis .never without them. has over'at running horses in his charge, and foe the laxt,three years lots used no other medicine for then.. He has Madly permitted me to refer any tine to him. Over 1,000 other referotsees can be seen at We de pot. Sold by Itraggbits and Etkultliers. Price 111 cents per box, Depot, Cortlamlt Street, New York, (Nov. iii , DOI 7w Ayer's rnz,. Are yon sh)c, feeble nal complaining! Are you nov of Ordt•l'll'lth your system deranged nod our feelings iistketaMrtuble? Thies n symptoms Ore to bat tha pretty le Lo.livrbutis lauesa. &one lit .or sickness Ix creeping 1111011 yon, and should he inverts( by a timely use of the right isninedy. Tisk'. Ayers Nib', and ebAtton' out , the clentrilt're4 I.urilors—purify ti:blood, must lel tile Ilublx inOve ant unobstriatel In fie:llth ligalli. They stimulate the funeKnotis of the body Into vigorous tollett;', Corny the system Irons tat ',est ntet.lons which make IIIst•alw, A. e.,1 , 1 settle% aulili•Wilere In the Is' Iv, ,Lii 4 ti,erung,s3 its natural innetiono. Irma, related, reset, upon Ilicansolvem and the sairsmallug orgalr4. pnelu •Ito 4 general nggresi -1 lon stunning null derangement. Willie fit this tstalittott, take Aver's I',lls, eat see 110 W directly 1111• N" restore the natural :L' tion or the systeio.aud Nn a it 111 , liotiV.Llit le ,•I mg of laalth oe: % 11 4. , Wa't is Iro all ISo appal . . of In tillx,trlvial .colli.ll Is idol true In Mum* of the deep 10,101 311.1.I.itik•totis.useqiii,e,k, tdreet, Expels theta eaus.st by si dm' .40.truelions ittul tierang quote' or the linter:ll Clanton. of the holy, they tare rapidly. and tunny ,i't to ,sur,ly mt re,f by tine stun, menus. Norse 'Who 'Citow the vl rt,tbLof 1a.., Pills tcfll neglect to .•rootoe tants wltenAnill'llti,t (root diwomen. 111 -'y l at Itoulache stoninch. eitto) , Jill tons 'n' ti 01.1ints, I it 114.: ,- vtioll, licrilligv :/11,111 Lit •t, 1;041i raastip,aent, It'.irt!turn. till slot nista', Dropsy, ‘'Wernss utel n-onoresseta want t then in ilex , , fow - l. 'ell Ir tiro in, tr Coat sI, so that till' newt Renal- I 'all.. Input easily, a tel they are surely the bost our.; istolieltie yet 41seovei e I. l'rep are I In' T.l'. %v} , .11 A, Lowull, s,l I it% k. I tietlysbur;;,, \o% ..l . . Coatliglionos Dinetoutr. W:,!or mo.t li, .ul • ittol . 11•) Ow Ti.t ?Jr..: of the flvlt, 'GO In r lit, re will . no 111 , 7011 he ; i • still utugt, lie ..t ul.tpt,l to t lie >..e I. oft hero will I) toitttll retort:L.4; tin 1 Co. own to 1»dt• m 11.4 contal itiiporitlem. or ,flu ro will lie no sleknoNm. l'ac. n 3li, wli”,e Low e)* and Into , I htvv been elen II ieil I I a few IIItANDIII7III'S t'lllg ,map wall; throilgh Infeetoldl.triel.mthout fear, life of the II Iv We 1,1.).),I!"ro geeure we VS% I I \ Nottl:rivs Lreau.e we eaninit be nick fiat froin unhealthy liretiontlatoom Iu the boWeli or the Moo I,.which ronove; this hainr.•, uud 1.4 s.tro, no I 11:,44tookl flue te,t of fho s•••,, It. Ilran•lreth ht wiiit.. lu 'no i.;•,v,rnutentxtam.d. Sold by all Druggihts. clot. 2tl, /SW. lun • nenr3lo 4 l.l, Tillut'new; and Catarrh Treat° l with' the utmost sneeeiel. 'by pr. S. t 4 ,4, U •nli.t tn 4 .\ nri.t, (fin merly of Leplen, Ana ue I,) No l'iNEStreet. Pin e,,- I .ii .t!. trout the nurit reliable •:ourees In the, 4 4Ly.url ( 'Wintry con he 144.4.11 at 111., o ffice. 'rho nne•lleal ra , •olty ore Invited to ,Leetunpany , their patient,. as It, has re) to his pro,t tee. . Ar ti:l•l,l.•v htlerte.i without, pain. No charges noalo ex:11'011AI hot. iy Narehlux On! ( 4 )tjatantly ailran •Ing pte4ll‘, thvorAltrottahrl t i state:4, the lint CJlunloB and Span- Liltlen, nmt neettlitg no . • FLOURISH OF TRUMPR:73 proziatin Ati:octsa, that vtandard article. LIIILLISTADOLDYSII,IIIt DYE. It n nv- fur nhr•iut of any pr..paratlort of its class. people of Vssition - at length duraughty under% *out t the terrible 0011 , 10 , 1111elleeS entailed Dy the te+e of metallic aria naltstte preparations, and ad t the superiority of Ibis (union{ vegetable Dye. hiantifteiiired by CLULISTAIn)itO. 6 Astor Near' York. Sold by Dill:Nista. Applied I a all //air Dreisters. [Oct. X, 'dd. Da To Conmumpti s• es Thr advert er. having horn rnstgre , l to health n few Irtsik4 IT a Very sliapto r,tnic•tly., after itur atutrered far 'govern! year' with u *were luau nutl that dread (thogse. Cunsunt tioo —hi anxious to make known to his fellow rat rlterers the inenn4 at cure. To all who desire it, be will nowt n copy of the prescription wind (free of eharge,) with the diree. thnis•tor preparing awl using the game, which they will and a ml. - fin tog CON•it'Vertox, i'ovons, corm, and all Throat an I Lung .I.(l..etion.i. 'The dilly obieet uf thacadveribier 111 Sclidlilg Preseription is to bprient the ntnictisi,iiiii‘p read Information he vowel yrs to be 'lnvaluable, awl he Lope* every sulThrer will try his reinelly. us It Will cult their nothing, ling in.ty pro% e 0 bles,ing, P.irtte4 whiting the rir , merlptlon t'REt: by return will tuldreits EDWARD A. Wlllbunsburz, Kings cu., Now York. ' liar. 3, ISCtI. ty Latest Market Reports. - ° GETTY:3III7/W .', jruirm, - • - 12 20 11 00 P-YE r 1,01.711. • - • 41q L'E W * II . I.:AT, • • 242 a zoo ItED - - • 2 210 275 colvt, - - Go so - 1 . m r t u a k gc . %vim V.,I.OITRRRICED,' • • JeLAXSESP, BALTIMORE. - P LOUR, - - NV tutu.. - - Bs I.l_ - • Ca ft sr, • - - OATS - - AVIOCIIt If 1111110., • . BREW cATTLE, p hand., U Y. Stray Steer. Sosllt,days ago, a STRi.7,R., strayed from a drove belonging to the subscriber. The drove was At the time pasturing on his farm, in Cumberland township. Any person know ing 9f a'strangesteer,"wal pieeta rentinpnicata the fact to the undersigned, in Gettysburg. A liberal reward will be pnid. KICIIOLAS CODOItI, Nov. 19 1 1166. at ffitraY hog. CAVE to the prinaisrs.of the aubseribar. to ltighdaat slarrOship, about the middle of October best, a WIUTZ SOW; crook' now aweigh 200 .pounds. No particular marks...— The °truer js requested to prove property, pay charger. and take big ivay, - Nett- 9, *Alm:- 31* S DOLLAR AND FjEPTY CHNTS will O bay. it. Pair or mite, Ana, patent leather tippet 8AL.1014,1.1# SllOES,hfor -ladies, at the 'State cif . • • ' H. B. wtioris. Triyte 4 l i -- 4 4),uv 'tor six iiitarely nui isrocia, juit out. Addreer 0, T. GARET, Cal Baikling, Word, g# LILT :1000. Lily =I C ARLISLE, PA., P. S.—The largest varletyof the very best CONFECTIONAIIY.kept constantly on band, 'sad sold below Philadt./phia Prices. TALLOW CAND4,I49 made for oar owe sales, arid sold below regular markel, rates. SALT at Philadelphia prices with freight added. Tor. 19, 1830.; 1 30 Th4if Old Myotemi OF RIGA PitICM TICTUBD BY NORRIS, At Jits oew ehetp Clothing, Bet, Cep, Boot, Shoe—and 'Variety 'Store, on Chanatersburg street, next 'door to Boshler's Drng Store, Gettysburg, Pa. The 'While !gill find at this Store, the largest and most fashiomable iseortment of Gentle men's and Boy's !wear, is Adams eouuty, OIYER COATS., Beaver Overcoati, Petersham Overcoats, Seal Sk4n Overcoats, cloth Overcoats, Esquimau: Beaver Oveiconts. etc., etc. DBESS AXn BUSINESS COATS ! Black Cloth Dreis and Sack Coats, Cassimere Sack and Frock Coats, Knit Wg.)101C11 Union goats and Jackets PANTS AND VESTS! • Black Cloth Pantaloon! Black Cassimere Pantaloons, Fancy COssimere Pantaloons, Barris Cassimere Pantaloons, Black C oda Vests. Bilk Grenadine Vests. Plush and Satinet ...cats, he. HATS AND CAPS. Resorts Hats, Sslk Dress Hats, Dexter Hate, Driving Hats, Clipper liat4, Frvneh Hats, Dasher Ilat., 11 , o3dwity Hats, Plush Hats, Norton Hats; Blighted Hats, Mittel() Hats, Croquet Hats, itsmark Hats, Peto Hats, Warwick Hats, Het ropen 'fait, U. B. A.Hets, Drinkard Hats, Chssissere Hats, etc , eta.' Yelret Caps ' . Cassia:Hue Caps, Fur Caps, Cluck Caps, NeCielLin Caps, Nary thtfiß, Scotch Caps, Petersham Caps, Boy's Caps, Plush 'Car, hist TB!' Tatra OXON, etc., eta. CT , TLENIEN'S GOODS. While Linen Shirts, Cassimere Shirts, Liuen And ?raper Oollars, Neck Ties and Butter• flies, liandkerehiers, Woolen and Gut tun Swelings, GiOVC3. BliCkSkill • GAL WIC sand (Zinves,Woolen Drawers and Undershirts, Slmifs and Coinfort.3,, • • Suspenders, Umbrellas, - Canes, FAlieS, Tr11:11(9,•1 1 / 4 .1 F1:11111 , 1 lk'f) , /itll Drawers, fie. The alive nientlined rottielei e to al ways be found nt the CHEAP STORK of T. tl. Cherub% nAsurg st , next door to lluebiet's Nev. 19, 1846.. • The !d'art. Friend. A BEAUTIFUL. PION UM ENGRAVING UElnle I.RIGES TO c(TBS THE, LADY SYRIF,ND enntoinces for 1867, the following nnvelets:—A NEW STORY by MN. Henry Wu4d, tr. of “Enet Lynne." "The Chnnimig+l," ki ; "now A ico4AN HAD HER WAY," by Elk thrill P:esentt, nu- Owe of "T"ittheeSon ;•' "NO LotfoEit YOUNG,'' by A;lnn.ln M. Dongl te, anthor•of "In'Teust." IN,;I"DORA CASTEL," by Frank Lee Ben taiett It will give A i'f,ENTIn MERLE PAGE FINELY GoLoHED, FASHION PLATE—en grayed on Steel--in every number. It -Rill give A beautifully exeente , l FANCY STEEL ENGRAVING in every nnintwr. It will giro ai large Itisortment of WOOD CUTS, illitateAting the Fashions, Faney Work, ke., in every noinber. It will give a liolinlnr piece of WIITSIC, worlh the coat of the! Slaptine iu every nuinher. It will n 'copy of the heintlul PretniuM STEEL Engraving—"ONE OF LIFE" HAPPY HOURS"- 2 2Ginelies Tong, by 20 inches wide— to every singye ($2 50) subscriber, and to eve ry pers , in sendi .on a Club. It offers ns Ilreniinras WHEELER k SOY'S sEwrof stAGHINES, SILVER PLA TEN) TE t SETISPOONS, PI CCII fIItS,GOLD AND SILVER 'AVIIIE4, GUNS, RIFLES, MELODEONS. CLOTHES' WRINGERS, AP -I'LETtON'S'OYGLOPF.DI.IS, AC. iRJi3. 1 copy ( wad the largo Prez. Engraving) $2.59 4 coolea " • ! 6.00 5 " (iikqranegraltiz) ' 8.00 anf, 20 " one gratis) 28.00 One teipy,each f L tthf's Friend and Pat , $4.00 The getter uplof will always receive to"iy. tIie r PRIMUM ENGRAVINC.,— Mein ers of n Club wishing' the Premium Ea grav:' It nstut,remit One Dollar extra. kr Those desirous of getting up Clubs or Premium Lists should enclose fiftan ants for sample Megariae, containing die ptrtleulars. Address DEACON k PETERSON, 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Nov. Ip, 186 c. 8 " Jury. List for Special Court. IiNERAG JURY. Beading--Samaal 11. Taughintutugh, Andrew Brourrh., o ifenallen—loudi Bender, Enock.Rautz , hn. Latimore—Joseph Fickle, Joseph Shaffer. liamiltonban—William Walter. Mountpleasiet.—Jolin EckencoJe Samuel Aletaelma.nrdetho May, Samuel Lk:Lawrence. Boantjay—William Kona's, John B. Spangler. Cone wage—Abe:dam Aulabangh. Franklin—Lafayette Breuizer, William - Vance. Huntington—Wm B.Gardner,Jeretnialt Bream, Sebastian Fickes. Cumberland—Jacob Swisher, John Curreas. Liberty—George Fiseel, Joha Irwin. Berwick t p.-11 ichael 71. Ilerwick 'uor.—George aker. Gettysburg -...llatthew Itichelberger, John 60 SO 1006 (111 nO 7 Al 800 • 300 •w 2 Union—Jacob 0. Basehoar. Straban—William Thom:9, of C. .oaford—Solomon Rio wn. Freedom—Michael McFadden. Lit.4l6atowitnon S. Bishop. Hamilton—Charles Robert, Juba Snyder. Butler—John Bo:'er. _ Highlaod-4elee P. Topper. Not. 19, 18116. 'to 4140 lf - £054 830 - 140.4 150 - 1 00 1 LI - • SI 5; 01 - 'lO 50 50 11 50 • 800 4 15110 27 00 50 30 00 - 230 4114 2 40 AAAtiNDIIgiV lifTTLE' r " E:3TATE.— Cotters testamentary on the estate or Andrew e, late of Mount pleausant township, Adams county, deceased, Wrier been granted to the undersigned, residing inilermany tp, he hereby givennotic.etoallpersonsindebtedto said estate to make Immediate payMent, and those having cbtime against the same to present them prop. erly authenticated for settleilitent. WILLIAM IlitoFM, Executor.. jerFor the44:e of couronien , e, persona indebted or haVin7; claims are referred to the widow gf the deceased. tthn will settle the came. [Nov. 19, 186t1. fit* 2,000 tons flay WANTED.—The Beater Pte33 ll.iy Com-'' pony oviE pay she MIOHEST MARKET PRICE for IlAY,dehvered at . their Ilay Sheds, in Oatord; at P. than o Station, and in Gettys burg. JEREMIAH DIEIIL, Gettysburg, Oa-22,18M. 3m Agent.- PETER STONER. k-, D[TORN HO F Flt AN are reeettiag New Ulm* every week feat tile easter,. Cti ties- 0 4 not fall. to give the eaJI, on-the Derthwast Opts rof 94tuare Geittiaborg E==l Wm. Blair INTOLTIIIII Or CHINA AND QUEENS WARE, AND RUOLCIALX VD MAIL GBOCEBS. BOOTS AND Ken's C'4l(' Skid Boots, likes Heavy Boots, 1307's 'Jocke'y Hood, SportMg Hen's ]Course _Shoes, liten's,Calf Skin Shoes, Bay's 14 hoes, U. S. Army :~hoes, Gentlemen's Slippers, Gum Overshoes, ete., ete oue grottis). Notice. AL sold for Sole.: THE subscriber:ooS for . esle, a TRACT OP 'LAMY, ibletelliinglol A S, sitnatb In aberiand . township, Adios 'county; kiro .miles from Gettysburg, near the Eintnltsbarg road, adjolsing Lauds of Rev. Joseph S'aerfy, Samuel Pitser, sad others. The whole tract is set in frgit trees, EOM* of them beating. There is a sue-story LOG EOM asla the premises—also a Stable. If not sold before SATURDAY, the Bth day of DECEMBER nest, it will oni that day be offered at nubile sale, on the gretilses, at I o'clock, P. 11., when attendance will be given and terms made known CHRISTIAN SCHEPTERER. Nov. 19, 1866. li' Consumptives, R EAD, WHAT DR. SCHENCK IS DOING uIL. J. 11. SOUENCK- DIAR Sig: I reel it a duty I owe to you, end to .11./I who are suffering under the disci ses known as Consumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what great benefits I have received from your Puhnonic Syrup end Sea. weed Tonic in so short a time. By the bless lug of Clod it has cured me thus tar. Dr. Schenck, I will now make ray statement t 3 yon as follows: About eighteen months ago I was attacked with a severe congt, end it settled on my lunge; I could not retain any thing I ate, and ,suffered with evening fevers and night swe:,tat I was very much redaced. The whites of my eyes were very yeDow ; like wise my skin; my appetite all gone, and un able to digest alnit I did eat; howelsswolien, irregular and costive. I was very low spirit ed, and had such violent spells of coughing when I htiu don n: at night and when !arose in the morning that they would last one or two hours. ' I -then would be nearly exhausted, and was entirely unab.e to lie oa my left side. I can not describe my wretched suffering as I would wish to do. Every organ in my body was diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at thin time, and I was couflued to my bed from the last of February, 1862, to June, 1862, not able to sit np. I had the beet medkal attembuice lie whole of the time. My cough was fug very - bail that it racked one very•mech. I at this time raised a large quantity of thick, yellow.uffensi se matter, sometimes with blood, and lt was generally accompanied by nausea and a furred and thick coated tongue. At,.the time of coughing 30 badly I would have sharp, shooting pains in my lett side and heart, night sweats, and soreness all through my whole chest; bad much inward fever, pain in my tack and under my shoulder blades and in the small of my back, and at times so severe that it would throw me into spasms. Now my physician gave me up to die. ttlbera I bad, and the heat of them, but they could do noth ing for me, and at that time I was nothing but lain and hones. I then was in the wes tern part cf Missoari. In June last we left there for the East, and in August but, we acme to Yew York, and I was so reduced that could only walk a little with my husband's help. After I had been here a short time the iialt water breeze made me feel much better for st time and then I had again to caller - plegician for aid. We had four of the bent physicians of New Ycirk on the diseases of the lungs, and ,dsctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They said I was past cure, and that my lungs were too tar gone for any oae to cure me. But at this time I was on my feet about the house, not able to do much of anything. In NOreto. her last I grew TrOCFC. and the tonsamption diftirhrel. art In and tasted about eight weeks. We had tried all and everything I could grasp of like a dying toSson for my diseaselt— consumption and liver complaint—but of no avail. January, IRO, was brought down again on my tied, and %SiLA- nut expected to lire the night out. My husband stiyed at my fide, and other friends, anti they all gave me op to die. At thii time every one Who saw me did nut think I would ever teiro my bed a living woman. Thtf first night I was attireed with spa.ma, spa.m, and was deranged most Ott time.— A frien I, Mrs. Harris, came to see me the. last of the week, and brought the Sunday Mercury. In it was .in account of a great cure perform ed by Dr. Schenck, She read it tome, and it was so milch like my disease that I asked my husband to go and see him for me. At this time 1 had given tip all hopes of ever getting well again, and made my peace with God, to be ready whenever he called for me. On the 77th of January 1963, my husband called on Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, New York, and 'stated to him my case, With a re quest for him to call and see me, which he did, and examined me with the respirometet.— When he was about to go I asked him if he could cure me? His reply was : "I cannot tell, btitk lungs a-e diseased, and the bronchial tubes are affected on both sides." And yet he seemerfto think that there were lungs enough left to effect a cure if the diarrhcca could be stopped. lie said in order to do this, he would have to give me Mandrake Pills in small doses at fist, to carry off the morbid matter, and then, with astringents, he hoped to check it, which he did, but the constant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhcei had prostrate I me so. that lie was afraid my vital powers were too mach prostrated ever to rally, and yet he seemed to think if ! could live to get enough Pulinonic Syrup through my system to cause expectora tion there were lungs enough left forme to re cover. He 'wished me to try the Pulnionic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do me no harm, ifit, did me no good.— The first week it seemed to give me strength, So that on Sunday after.l sat up in bed and ate hearty fora sick woman, but the next week I lost all hope and wished my husband not to give me any more medicine. But 'the doctor had warned hint of this, and when the medicine was cle iting oat the system it made me feel somewhat restless, and to persevere ; and he insisted on my taking it : and now I feel the benefit of it. For after eight days I began to gain my strength, and, with the exception of a cold that put me back some, I have been gain ing strength of body, my cough is going away, and all my pains ate gone no soreness of the body, my bowels are regular, and my breath is sweet, and I thank God that I am now gcr ingalciiut,„ and sew and read as well as ever I could; I have taken - uixteen bottles of the medicine, eight rat each. I now hare a good appetite and rest well at night ; my cough does not trouble me in getting up or lying down. I wodlch here say to the afflicted with constmp tun or liver complaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humbug. You can rely on what he says.— Delay not; it is dangerous to trifle with these diseases. If you would be cared, go at once ; and any one wishing to know the 'acts at here instated can call ;.t my residence, 117 Vest Houston street, New York city. ETD MRS. MARY F. FARLOW We - , the tmdersigned, residents of New York, are acquainted with Mrs. Parton . , an I know her statement to be ti an. We also know that die used Dr. &header: Pulmonic Strap and Slaweed Tonic, and hare reason to believe that to this medicine she owes her rreservation front a premature grave. B. FARLOW n 7 West Houston et. EUGENE UNDERFIII,b, 676 Greenwich it Mrs. E. UNDF.RHILL, 676 Greenwich at. • AUGUNTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich at. A. E. HARMS, 117 West Houston it. EMILY GLOVER., 117 West Houston it. J. L COLE, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LEIGHTON, 4• 4 firoadway. Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity pl. I am well acquainted with Mrs. Nary F. Endow, and with tier husband, Mr. B Fariow, they having, for a tew months past, attended at m y chnrcb, and I am convinced that any statement which they mleht make may be re lied on ac true. JOHN DOWLING, D. D., Pastor of Medford St. Baptist Church, N.Y. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal "ottce, Nn. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia,. every Sat urday, (rem 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ;No. 3:: Bond street, New York, every Tnesday ' from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, 3lass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3; and every other Fri day at 109 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md.— All advice free, bat for a thorough examina tion of thoaungs with his Respirouseter, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pultnonic Syrup and Seaweed Tate, each $1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per half dozen. _Mandrake Pills, 23 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Bottlers. Nor. 19, 1866. tin 1866 o l r f y ro o u n , b h mv s e ki e r4 ba u p i l e ed thr l ZE U l P :l 3 prepared by Ih. R nousir RIND FRUIT .tad' SHELL-BARKS waW ed its KALB/ LIMO'S, 1 DOBBINS' Eleetrie.Soap SAVES MR I SAVES MONEY I SAVES LABOR( SAVEA CLOTIIES ! SAVES WOMEN! AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT Ft is used by cutting lute smell shavings and dissolving in hot water, then soak the clothes fire ito ten minutes" and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do, with ordina ry soap, and the most delicate fabric receive ao injury. We can refer to thousands of furl- Hies who are using it, and who could not be persuaded t4t do withcut DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOLD HT ►LI. LIUDING GROCIRII 1111111,06GLIOUT TUI STATIII. itannfActoreil only by IiOBBINEV & LOVE. WEIOLESA (OMR : 107 SoulA lifth &rad, PAilacielplio Nor, 12, 1808 Out At the Old iiiistness. L EWIS KIDDIERANT has recommenced the TAiILOLtING business, in Chambers burg btreet, hetvreeu Washington and West streets, Gettysburg, and asks a share of the custom of the public. His long experience in the bnsinese enables hint to guarantee good fits and goad work, whilst the latest fashions will be consulted in cutting whenever desired. No effort will he spared to render satisfaction, and he teele sure that all wile patronise him will ne satisfied. His prices for work are as low as theyjcan possibly be to'nWord him an etonomical living, and ho one could in reason ask them to be any less, Ile asks his old friends to give him a call, as well as the pub: lic generally. Nor. 12, }Wt. Two Propertleo AT PRIVATE SALE,..;-The subscriber offers his Real Estate at Private Sale, consist ing of the Billowing No. r. A FARM, situate in Franklin town ship. Adam` county, about 4 miles south of Cashtown, adjoining lands of Arnold Livers, Peter Amos Diehl, and other', contais ing.3.l6 A RES, mole or less, about GO being cleared, arid the balance brat-rate Timber, locust, chesnut, ruck oak, black oak, and white oak. There is, a constant Stream through the farm, with a good saw mill site, and water in all the fields but one. The ha- -; provements arc a Two•story Log , HOUSE, Summer Kitchen, Smoke , f l ij Rouse, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and other out-buildiugs. There is an excellent spring at the door, and two young 'Apple Orchards on the property. No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, about of a mile east of the above, adjoining Peter Hake and Victor Mcllbenny, containing .2 Acres, more or leis, about 30 acres being in good Timber. The . improrements are a one and a half I story Double Log HOUSE, afl; Stable, SmOkaaHouse,nnd a Well House, with a pan* well of water in it. Also a spring sed,a fine 'ming Apple Orchard on the place. Persons wiallieg to view the property are requested to call on the subscriber, residing on No. 1. The property will be sold on easy terms, and divided to suit porebasers. GEORGE. DAY WALT Nor. 12, 186 G. '4lO, Groceries, Notions, iie. GEORGR N. SWOPE, having purchased the fine GROCERY E4TABLISNMENT of James A. grimes, on York erreet, a few doors east of Wolf's Hotel, and having added largely to the (dread) , extensive assortment on hand, off:rs the publics variety of Goods in his line rarely, if ever before, kepi here. His SI'GA IS, GOITRE'S, TEAS, MOLAS SES, SYRUPS, kc., can't be beat, in gnalify Or price ; whilst his assortment of,NOTIONS embrace; almost everything the public can possibly need. House-keepers and others should give him a call before buying elsewhere, as he is convinced that lie has the best stuck in town, and that no ooe can go away disap- Rointed. ,Qtr `The CABINET-MAKING business is con' inued, in all its branches, at thy old stand, a Icy doors east of the Stara. No efforts spared to plea-e the public, a: heretofore. Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1806. tf Dividend. GIITTTSBVRG NITIONLL BANK, Nov. 6, 184(1. • THE• Ditectors of the GETTYSBURG NA TIONAL BANK-have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of SEVEN PER. CENT out of the profits of the bast six months, free from national taxes. T. D. CARSON, Cushier Nov. 12, 1884 h 3t Notice. HERBERT McGIAUGHLIN'S EST ATg,— Letters of Administration on the estate of Herbert IleGlaughlin, late of ilamilt 3nban township, Aitims eimnty,ileceased,havimg, beau granted to ths onoersig.md, residing in same township, he hereby gives no t late to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pap ment I an those baying claims agaiustthe sante to present them properly authentitated for settle ment. JAMES 11. 31AltSIIALL, Nor. 12, 1866, Notice. .4 - ACOB SIIELLASIAN'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate o( Jacob eliarnan, late of Fratiklin township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Butler township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted in said 6,t,;tto to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them property authenticated for settle ment. JtAAS B. ORNER, Ailm'r. Nov. 5, 1866. 61 Ent ray Sheep. CAMS to the premises of the subscriber,- in Cumberland township, some mouths azo, SIX SHREP, all white—no particular marks. The owner is requested to prove property, Pay charges, and take them sway. - JULIUS HEFNER. Nov. 6, 15GG. 3t To the Taxpayers OF HAMILTONBAN.—An early payment of the NOHOW. TAX of Hamiltenban township is respectfully solicited, as the mon ey is needed. JOHN MICKLEY, Nov. 5, ma. President. Teacher Wanted. AAli or Fem Ile Tesrher wanted for one oT the Schools of Illiniltonban dis triet•—terss four months--Salury $2l. Please apply imniedlittely. JOHN MICKLEY, Pres't. J. Y. DAIIIIIII4 Sley. [NOT. d, 1866. 3t The Far Famed "UNWHRSAL CLOWNS W tIINGEI2." Be:lidos the grant skin; of Labor, the Wing to the wear and tear of clothing in a single year, more than amc ants to the price of this Wringer. It le strange that any iALilg should be willing to do without it. For sale at FAEINESTOCI BROS., and at 0. H. BUHR WM'S. tysb. 19. 1866. Philadelphia 18611. UTALL PAPERS. NM FALL &Min, HOW:ILL k BOURKE, Muour,ciurers. of PAPflt lIINGINGS itn , k WINDOW StrADES, CorngrFoutth nut ll.r&et Streets, DELPFILt. _ N. B. Always in Star; a large Stock of LINEN and ()IL SI1) DE3. . Sept. 3, 1866. 3in Pine Shingles. , ALARGE lot of Pine Shingies from $6.20 to $35 per 1002 ; for rile at the Lumber yard of v. 11. BUINLEIL Oct. 22, 1866 WIRE CIDER VINEGAR at S'irah'sprocery r on the corner of the'Dionsond. April 30, 1866. ~VBRc large aireartmeat4( eYety et) le, sale mai opetneeat t: A ON WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of ?M -YEMBER:inst., the subscriber intending to discautinue housekeeping. will sell at Pub lic Sale, at his residence, in Baltimore street, adjoining the Presbyterian Church, Gettys burg, all his household and kitchen furniture, consisting of BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, 2 set.; of Cane-seat Chairs, a lot of common Chairs, a large Cane -seat Rocking Chair, with other Rocking Chain., 1 Spring-seat Lourge, 46 yards of Ingrain Car pet, almost new, 32 yards cf Rag Carrel not yet cut, and other Carpeting, I large Chest, 5 pair of Window BlinJs, nearly new, I Noble Cook Store and Pipe, 3 other Stores and Pipe, I Safe, I Clipboard, 1 Centre Table, a large quantity of Queensware, with a full as aortmeat.of Kitchen Furniture, Kettles, Tube, Barrels, kc.,—ia short, all his household ef fects. Sale to commence at 11"oteloelt, M , on said day, when attendance will be giren and terms. SOAP make known by JOHN CULP. warin the evening of the same day, an AUCTION. of Ladies' Dress Goods„ Fancy Goods, Nations, he., will take place at the store of the subscriber. JOHN CULP. Nov. :2, 1886. JOHN M. SWAN has just received a splendid assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, at his Store on the corner of the public Square, in Gettysburg, SUGARS. The finest lot of Suzars ever bronght to Gettysburg / and very cheap. His Coffee is snperior to any offered in the place. If you don't believe it come and see. MOLASSES. If you want the best Syrups and Molasses in town von wi?l find them at Swan's. QUEENS WARE, His stock of Qtieensware, Dishes, LAnsps, kr., is full, cheap and good. Every style and price. • Ms Cigars and Tub , cco are of superior quality. Acknowledged by good judges to be the beet in the mnrket. Particular attention paid to this department. A full supply of Candies, Nits, Fruits, Sonpe, Fancy nrticles, in short any and everything usually found in a first class Grocery. In lay ing In my stuck I was careful to know what I was bnyinc, and am now prepared to sell not only GOOD Groceries, but to sell them very cheap, Give area call all 4 judge for your selves. JOHN M. SWAN. Nov. 5, 180 American Artivits' Union! A MERICAN ARTIST' UNION AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION! .L fhe AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION [estab lished 1854] announce that in order to extend the 841 e of the following well known and highly popular STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS: The Last Supper, Departnre of the Pilgrim Fathers for America, 27 x 38 Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 27 x3B Falstaff Mustering his recruits, 25 x3O Shakspeare and his Friends, 27 x 31 Cotter's Saturday Night, 23 x 28 Village Blacksmith. 27 x 32 Manifest Destiny, (Fortune Telling)2l. x 33 The Ifassacre at Wyoming in -1776, 28 1 36 31cnnt Vernon to the olden time, or Washington at 3.0 years of age, 26 x 34 The escape. of Alaster MacDonald from the Massa.fre of Glencoe, 26 x 34 The Madonna, 26 x 34 They have deemed expedient to offer them to their friends and the public at one dollar and fitly cents each, the price heretofore haring been two donors each, and for the purpose of stimulating thegetting up of Clubs, they have de'ermined to award premiums to the getters no of the Clubs, and in addition thereto to' distribute amongst the suhscriliers,the sum of , $O,OOO in money and p.sintings, as soon as the sale shall have reached 100,000 engrav irgs. As it is our intention to advertise sery, extensively, and as the engravings are well known throunhont the whole country, we, have no doubt, that with the low price we charge flir them, and the exertion which will be put forth - ,hy our numerous frterda, the number will be reached in n short time. As soon as it is reached„the.subscribers, through their Club Agents; wilt lie notified by a circu lar letter from ns, naming the time- and meth od of distribution. CLUB RATES. Sint,le Enernrin t $1.50 crtek—hr mnil, free. Ina. sin nv min non 113 1,1 n and 2to theelith AWL. """I) " " 3 " """ 8 " 14 In I. la 101 4. 41 7 aa 44 " " 5 . 1 " " a Silver Wat 41. "Ti " " " u Silver Lover. " 100 " " 110 " " n littatingLever. The Club packages will be securely packed and forwarded by Express. Any person may get up Clubs and forward' 6 , 1 am flint either by Express, Sight Pre It, l'ost OfEze Order or in a regiltered letter, and' in old c ises the Engravings will be holuttli-, ately sent, and for each engraving a numbered certifiLate and receipt will be anclozed in the package. • C.O.D. ODDETtS.—Persons wishing to send fur Engravings and pay the Exptcss Co:when they are received. will he regair,d to send with their order $1 to $5, eccording to its amount, and this will he credited on their bill. LIST OF PRENIIMIS To be distributed One of $lO,OOO in money, - - " 5,000 0 Five of • 1,000 4 g Ten of 600 I, Administrator Fifty of 100 " 5,01 A Onaitiandred elegant Oil Paintings, rich- •' ly framed, L•todscnpea, at $lOO each, 10,00 e Two hundred elegant / Pairitingg,riChly fronted, Interior Yiewe, at $5O each, 10,000 The AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION would add that these premiums are to be considered only in the light of a free gift to their patrons, as the Engravings are furnished them osier theirmtrket valae.but as theorist ofengravingd, niter the plates ere procured, is very trifling, they can easily afford to make the distribution, large se Rig. We trust that onynnmerons friends through= out the country and Canadas will use their utmost exertions, so that if possible, the die. tribution may be made anon, and It can be done if they are at all active. Ladies have often made excellent Club Agents for us, end we solicit their kind efforts, Which wilt not go unrewarded. Let one or more energetic per sons In. every town and village in the country commence as sbon as they see this, and vet up as large a Club as possible. Ely so &tag they will be the means of introducing elegant en cravings into families, and thus aid in culti vating a taste for the beautiful and redne4 Address Orders , SEC. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION, 25 Pine Street, New York Nov. 12,1866: 3m JACOII BUSHEY M.SQ'S, ESTATE.---Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Bnshey, Bsq , late of Gettysburg, Adams coun ty. dec.ntsed, haringbeen gnawd to the ander signeJ, residing in sameplace, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to LAW estate to t eke immediate payment, and, thole bas in; ela4ni rtglinst the same to preient them properly authenticated her settlement. WILLIAM IIeCLICAN, • Nov. 12, 1866. 6t Administrator. TWIN CASSATS ESTATE.—Letters of ad s) ministration on the estate of JJlin Cassai, late of Straits's' township, Adams county, de ceased, letrineteen grunted to the undersigned, residing ins tine township, - ite hereby gives no tice to ail parsons in iebted to said Cottle to make Immediate payment, and those boring claims against the same to present them pro pinri L y authenticated for settlement. JOHN F. FELTY, Ler. Nov. 12, 1866. Or *Amsted. A GOOD FARI.I. .. A" person having a good Farm for sale, and gill take in, part payment, one or more-Snicts of • FL it:i rsitas WRSTEIN 4.1. ND, well located, near Railroad..., Scboolo, March is, tiOnity Tomas. dm.; Inv find a perches," by apptying at tbie Ave. • ; ',. June 18, 18013. tf Aisle and• r►ne+tlon. Swan's Grocery. COFFEE MARA AND TOBACCO CANDIES AND NOTIONS Wade*. Notice A Good Faroe . • A T PRivATIg SALE.—The subseether offers at Private Sale, his valuable YAWL, sits ' ate is Freedom township, Adoms county, Pa., containing 127 ACRKS, more or less. The Improvements consist of a good Two story LOG HOUSE, and Log Earn, Wash L ....W. House, Smoke (louse - and Milk }louse t all under one roof ; and other There are two wells of good water, one at tho house nod the other nt the Barn, an a never , failing sire im of water ronning through the farm. There are two young OV://strtil on tho premises, and a variety of all kinds of fruit. There is about 25 Acres of gond Timber Audi a fair proportion of Meadow. The land is in !,high state of ciiltivation, and will be sold on I reasonable terms. This farm is conveniently I located to Mills, Markets, Schools, Cliurclies,i I ac., and is among the most desirable is the !..county. Persons wishing to view it will call on the i undersigned, residing thereon. ABEAM FLENNEft. August 27, 186 n. 3m A Small Property AT PRIVATE SALE.--The and •rsigned offers at Private Sale, his valuable prop erly, situate in Ilenalleu township, Adams county, on the mod lending trim Hunters town to Petersburg, about 4 miles from the . latter place, cont.tining ab out 30 ACRES, more I,or less, improved with a flood one and n hail story LOG ROUSE, nod - 411 a good Stable of large aize, with • 'a never-fulling well of water at • ' the door. There fs a first-rate garden, and the land it all iu thigh et ate of cultivation. There are a - iont Uticrea of Timber, and a s.,ftl ciEnt quantity of .11eadow land. There is a va riety at fruit on the premises. The fences are in trued wider. The property is conveniently located tD M.irls•kii, Schools, Churches, &c., and is one of the' most desirable properties iu the county. Persons Wishing to dew the property will call pu the undersigned. residing thereon. CEURDE DAUULIVITY. Oct. 29, 1806. tf NEW GOODS. L ATEST ARRIVAL. FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS litre jti3t received a. Itwe and compleie assurtmeut of FALL AND WINTER GDODS, of every style and at all prices, to which the attention of buyers Is directed. Those in w.int of good Goods at tile lowest possible rates should not WI to give us an' arly call. Oct. 6, 1866 What We Want. IF YOU WANT a cheap iltu buy it of ' .11. B. WuODS. IF YOU WANT a FushiottabJe Hat always boy it of ' - '" ft . B. WOOD.. 26 x 42 in TI? YOU , WANT a flat of any kind for less I money then anybody else will sell it for, be sure to bay it of H. B. WOOD 3. I F YOU WANT good Shoes for Ladies ur children, don't be humbugged with dam aged auction goods, but buy of IF YOU WANT Shoes or Boots, "that are shOes and boots worth talking about," and no "Cheating trash, buy them of H. D. WOODS. T 1? VOLT WANT Overshirts, Drawers, Um brellas or anything in his line, buy of li. B. WOODS. TrYOU WANT to be dealt fairly with, get the worth of your money and not be cheat ed, always buy of 11. 11. WOODS. IF YOU WANT R pair of real Number One Heavy Winter Boots, don't buy before you see the superior article tur sale by New Lumber Iliurd. TDR nndtrsigned has opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railro id, near (Thine & Reilly's Lime Kilns, Gettysbng, and asks the public to give him tt call. Iris assortment is one of the best ever offered l.rt, and his pri. yes afford only the wittillest hitting profit. lie has WHITE PINE PLANK, inch and 11-11 f inch BOARDS, FLOORING, PALINGS, ke., ke., and is constantly adding to his stock. Come and examine for yourselves. Oct. 29, 18.1 G. tf rp FIE followlny aunt:cat inni for Tnveen and Restaurant License have been filed In my office, and will be pew/felted to the Court on Tuesday, the 20th day of Sovember next : ' TIMIS taresss. William }. Myers, Gettysburg.- RtIITAITRINT LICK:VAIL Conrad F" Conowago town,hip. J. J. FINK, alert Oct. 29, OM. to fIAVID SSRIirAtIGIPS ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estaie of David S irbnnch, late of Tyrone township, Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigne.l, residing :n Butler township, he hereby rives notice to all persons indebted to said est tte to make immediate payment, ant those havinz claims against the same to present thesitoreperli authenticated for set tlement. JOlllll HANfkii Oct:l9, DIOS. 6t Administrateir. $143;000 5 000 6.000 6,004 FLIZABETU TOPPER'S SSTATH.--Letters testamentary on ti e estate of Elizabeth Topper, Irate of Liberty township; Adams cons deceased, having been grained to the un dersigned, the first named residing in the same totrnithip, and the last named in Highland township, they hereby give notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, cad those having editions against the same to present them properly authentica ted for settlement. $50,000 JAMES R. TOPPER, JESSE P. TOMB., Oct. is, ma. et grecutora !CHAIM itlLLElieldEiTA.TE.—j,etters of administration on the estate of Michael Ildler, deceased, late or fl.inailton tarp., A dAns co., haring been granted to the undetsignedje siding in Berwick borough, ha .hereby gives notice to all persons indet.ed to said estate to make immediate paytnent, and those having claims agiicst the same tc preAent them prop erly a.thenticated for settlement. Adm - ;r. Oct. LI, 1866. Gt* FEEIYEEICK I II all ANTS ESTATE._ Letters of administrioiln on the estate of Frederick Balm:min, late of Cumberland town shill, Adams connty, decens..d, having been granted to the-undersigned, residing in the SAM tow nihip, he hereby gives notice to all persons indelited to sail estate to make immeditte payment, and those haring claims agtlll.o the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement PE FEE T,IOItN, Oct. 29, 1986., Elk - Administrator. K. °rosette , de 434.1 Stoves. T EA AND COTES HOMERS, CLiTE POTS, OIL CANS, ke., kc. Mg. ABU* Cooking foe a f as-IiESE stir ily M.ll be done with Erro--Sig Ileirsene Oil, or Gas, with !wield atrtrodble, and tt less eapense,-liiek sirtluto by any other feel. iota Each Article nt tan fietrtred by thisiltompany Ls guaranteed to perform All th.tt is claimed focal. lierElervii for Oireillor. , •9/ Di,count to the frade. • KaftlYBB.llli LAMP -• 100 Pearl Strad, N. Y. f' July 18, 18MI. $lO • Sale Crying-I AS - ARON 01- OH of Hampton, Ad ams county, vtiit Mundt* , ther'ClitYnN ft AfoRS in the most sittisfitstory and on .ressounble terms. He asks a lime la' pnfolie patslnage, and is convinced Visit he win . t.iditis sileansAidtwbo may copier him. lde 11 1 8400. 17, Ilisc 3,11* FARNESTOCK BROS IL 11. WOODS. 11. B. WOODS JACOB BREADS Liernsem. Not ice. Notice. Notice. Notice. - - Great. Eleitement I 1) .x lon ITV 0( throe- , who riat4 Nalripstitle T!well:rife a trtati Masa at s baataiia a ‘trtioeroent, sad if 4 . MAW actunily ints die heit, the prettiest art tbe cheni.e.t goods in nil eretstion, netnalle selikat them nt break-don-a 'priqes—too 'etr heetrtii• fact Icre their lawn interest, therefore we Live, FOUND it hest to 'limply incite !very holy to call and examioe our stork and price* bn'ure buying one dollar's worth tilt:miler., for can and. Will m.ik• it to the interest all those also are not DEAD to their true interest amt who wish to , Ilite• money, therefore to bay everything 11118. - • the /In* trnl ens ctienp elothlng at ttry, sti•re, where there has foot nevi reformed's most magnificent assortment ot and ter Go ids, concreting. of Gvercuate, Dresa Coots. Business Ousts, Pants and Yens or all- OverAhirts and undershirts, titneltlnetv,, Ilnspenilers, Cravats and Nn tone, Clocks, u.sical Inttromente, nod many colter things in my line, al( of which I ant aelline , at retry low prices. Call on P. 11. PICKING, Latta , more street, near the public Sinare, , ' CETTYSBURC. Oct. 2P, Slititit OW al Coot. MCC nndt rsignett, intending to mom from (;et sbuirg, will sell AT COST Until the 13th of November, soy or all of hie 'lock or IV .1 TCtig 4 , CLOCKS, JIMELItY, mid M c it it- W A it E. Persons wishing any artrele In my line will, for a short time, have 4n oppori tinily to list.- cipise it at s very.rielacad price. Oull no 1 be convinced JOS:PTI lrfl:VAI„, • Also, for dale, 8(.111 . 31,unit-Ire of Goose*ld Furniture, ineluding 1 mahogany Bur nn, t double WArdrobP, I rottage He,l3tennl, 2 Feath er beds, : tett-phite Stove, kc , Gettysburg, Oa 22, latiO. INEW GIOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD has now got up hit full stock of ‘9lr-MTADF: CLOTITTV.I, mostly of his own ninnufneture, coaristintr or Coats, P 11,1113, Vests, Shiro, twers, !Lc., &u. ts,o A large stack of CLOTHS AND C.lBBl. )IEIIEB, all of %hick nil! tie sold cheap for drab: Call and see tl.nu. Oct. 6, 1866 Dmphorin & liollinnia. STOR ON TUN NOTITOWKAT :Colt! 0.2 dr till DU. - mono, ourrrancao. (Known as lloke's Cr n'er.) DEALERS IN DRY 000n,A, NOTIONS, ENV PETS, qugENSW LO., eV of which have been bought At the !wen• market prices and writ be Intl accordingly. Give them o call. Nu trouble to show ; 'F. 1). DCPIIORN, S. W. HOFFMAN. Oct. 6, 1866 Dry Goods ! Dry- Goods ! 1N AND CAPS, SO3TS AND 5110FS. —Having just returned from the City, th lt splendid assortment of DAY U 00914, am now pre;) fired to . offer greeter inducement* to buyers than ever before. My stook ronslate of every dewsiption of Dress Goods. plain anti fancy, Cloths, ,cassimeres, Mnslius ' Donn Skirts, flalmurals, Flannels, liostery,Cloies, Trimming*, ke. 11E111=1 In connection with my Dry Goods, I hart opened in nn adjoining room n lime stock of HAT'S AND r, kr:4, BOOTS AND BOORS. which I will sell r cheap.Chiliren'iShOes its low es 124 cents, and other goods et nor. responding rates. By stock Is well _Wetted. and the most complete yet offerel. Give ta • call and'etamlne for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. SEVVINO NA CIIINFN nre alslagent foe the Florence Sewlnc Machine, which is acknotrle4e4 to be the hest in nse.: Kis the latest itsproye.l machine out, hating the REVERS.VIII.F. it an.advwmtale.oves all other machine Call aria see them. IL SP.DIOLE Oct._ 6, 1566. Latent Fashions IJEII AND J. W. BRADLEY'S CEGERRA. TED PATENT DUPLIM ELLIPTIC (UR LAJDDLE SPRING) , A 1R T. ITONDFIIitCI. FLXXIIIILPTTIfIId• Veld , Ml- POUT £O4 PLIVA NUR II many Janke treartag the Di- PLIX ELLIPTIC SICIIITSI id be experienced partic ularly in all crowded .lesembl , es„Operas,Garebte Rea. Railroad C3Ti.Ch rcii Pews, Aren,Ci u tirt, for Protauxade and House Dress, as the Skirt VIA be traded when in nse , to occupy a man place as e teily and conveniently ins • Silk or Muslin Drees. an in rel noble qn ilitr in crinoline, not found in any , Sintrie Oprlnedi rt. A lady hariag enjoyed the rhesartm tins+ itrar,,and great tiorventrnor ur wearing lie DUPLEX littarrie Stith &mum tigtisr fur a single day_ will alterW4idi w !tingly dia. pease with thaii use. For Children, Miner an 4 Young Lelia they are superior to ail ethers. . They wilt not bend or hreak like the Single Spring, but will presetro 'their reefed—and graceful shape when three or fear urdlnarg Skirts will have been throws► aside as useless. 'the Hoops are covered with double stud twist.. ed thread, and the bottom rods' are not oafs" gholible sptings, but twine (nr dottlae) eevereds preventing them titan wearing out when drag ging down step. stairs. kt; The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with Pll ladies and is onieorsally recom•a[ynded by the Fashion Magazines RA the stAND.4,I4p SMUT OF THE F.181110:4 ABI.E WORI.I}. To enjiy the - following inestimable advanta ges in Crinoline , . six: superior quality, pesfect mum lute re, stylish sh Spa, & Snub, flexibility, duriteility, comfort iind economy, enquire foe J. W. Drnilley's Duplex Elliptic, or thimble Spring Skirt, and be sure you get dm genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard again.% IMPOSITTON be pa rtient4t te.PIOTIOR the skirts Offered as "DUPLEX" have the red Ink stamp, via IV. BrAdiey's Outlier Ifiliptic Steel Sprirrge' upon the w.tistband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will *AMU a pier being passed through tern centre, thee reseal jag the two (or double) spri go braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their Ilegitstf ity and strength, and a combinte.ion noel* be found in any other skirt. FOR SAM in all Stores where FIRST• CLASS skirts are sohd throughout the•Ouitest States and elsewhere. illannlaatured by the Sole Owner• of the. Patent, • WEST. BR I/IEIY kCA RY, 07 Chambers & 48..tbt geode tits., Nd r. , Oct. 15, 18..6. ant Hoop Fiktrio, 648 OPKIN'B •"OWN MAKS,' I- • NR:I7 YALE, STVLILV Are in eNery respect 111111 CLASS. 0 ; i 111111. .brace a complete Assortment tor fridi es, and Children, of the Newest Sifter, Iteit Lenott and Sias of OCR 9Kllt , wherever known, are more universally POPULAR thur. any