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P3l ll /I.4xPegtßitoYetimAlairor • 4 11 1 / 2 111044,114" imAcntedi'l the same, bii L "itotlelNiNiSalitiene p OultalltionearYit gwatiing under a# tulaoskonitist4AnALOlLl, ,potitiona,Eand aB - fiDtka liiboninAtt MlCUestiandeil, if-A*44ou are glatiAn Aeabibthat antasioreltentrive financial toil tem is in preparation which prop:aids , , wheat taitturca t la:plane.. open.a 3iibt alai': eguitaltiei feetibts-the rowed* :.:•rssystcin ar** oriontrst; to relieve Wine, of theoppreasion put spon tt b the &o -f skasey'esif - tbarirreatioryi.te equine. tax-4- ..n(tion Add lo distribute itamoug all ors* espiind*se*speoies of property.: •• T Pormosarr bas-aeut tikhe•f*tiate .omm:in& etmtaia law it hi teaming for • sae. AmeaditagrEletretatiliturcost. canentiettedertiresealtrisy ; • but an tdabstraels - Fltisi bees!given to the ' , Pres* I i whkar, lecenettiehistes a very iptoOfetita the os to erltabHeb inesobeduok , tertel6, lotkAneepitkty n etslyildieediti*Hielf the *MAW RlTilthetS 'veltrViitiefgo thee. otitikirteekigattiti Irothe 'Senate' There • '; Wiles — fared to hie 'xright 621:ti1etk01tti•204114.614 *thila Theamiute b e. vote of 111 to 32, resolutions denten:l6ll4 theidottif die loPtlie 'Pitiddent'S message, to take iti"Protleoft all and promoting the dimitielbr*tddilgbie, and thatiVelteeseimartOir4ati ion Pot be ni ep tinci 7, r , sds rt. ..;; • • ' • • - a - . 1 if If. f. • • Wt PAAWF4II4I,!bas been Affthol4-: Y •10 . ... ,,W44,POPIVIaIent A the o :)??,m,1040.44194/4 64 4044F3 Dieted of ;ken. tkiPerhbvgenic/WWWAA bkrit naive of :4#44444X4 111 ,V, OG4 distimsulabedhiml, self as a gallant soldier in the late War, 01 . 11feeci4Y.woltiglea slottietain.—t f.liftleik44o3.ll 9 4l%tiotootti .of -the ,Penn )l4Avikeitliteatim, which. broke .the Rub xellii &moat •Top, ma the second -4 8 q ., 0 144 844a1e of oe4ttorelMeg. r iritq Louisville papers cordially welcomethe fievegii LW, mitwueom maid- The De ,MINIPP9tI)4IA. gromo.: ' ' - ::•teffittskesibaffeoted4daisttre in spounc lingebstdifopthoutil , W.Oureireitolasbeen -Ellsomidtt amnia alike billitary i bisisict emsdifisirehe /realm dartheied thiekfte. ;Mut salter posesideerlewistere able, courteous, gallant - biome Conethimite ; egtudieneutveusitelesp:Czawroutk won ' i 'isieciaptiebrdistinglidied' Berrie* in the East. latideviitnaspaastpatilciPited •In tbe !crown etthe Jitticsielpainst Dee. stii.:nititti) Peiseityl*Sitia antra:sound , onion man, it will be his duty, - as it is Ills pleasure. to so meinvii t43:llllll4l'tir tke - disnict as to A:6;d jeslonilY a- Eiii i iirpOp?. • 1:36,11p : pA4-, the fmmer aninMinder tfeenordered to , Vicksburg couNinarthd AV.° JaPtiPing . . thf4. CVPerhend *WS 40 0 111444 lBeWitl4r4ge Of Africans ,the Whiie FouroPean roootheivek-414bar4.14: , taikkedwitbat. there :are iseecialimadred thoseandlealattoes i in 4his,emmtry ; and *e preaseurnolaie lasitny serionsdoubt that the atimmitynine-tenthe of them are Whiteaemobsalm.l : And we :hoiet that these Dessaorsie, if.theiyiwiitheve yellow ohildien, might bettor 411131 otherwise trait the mothers arspiateely:tutrietret; alter the 'laudable pat tent oT thstelnine.nt Eietnoerai, Vice-President Richard M. Johnson. Everybody knew whit were Sisomiorster wiffeand bildreni yet they *hit cosh kith ttiel !Appetit ;el a single Whitedlieniberat*Lliettormit ii7iH Oonnecticut giving him their whole Electoral Vote.:— Hangs ere coneludo.thattlie Demoorade acer .a ah'tv>¢olotas sesdlook is neither general nor sinew.? , • • • , • Copperhead press, la aiAoutlkiiglo3 defeat or the Ilepub lbiiitiliiiOrdate o't 'Stay - 0 In Pittsburg, kive it as ti uotfier Delitbcratic Yictory." It is thus they delude Volsteibp, the courage etheir 4 adher6ti. The truth is the reset at: the' ftwalciiii r etectiou r in sighltleatice at all: Itl6ldedllll4o , siti local Issues— Bir4WID 3I I , BI the aaferra. candidate, wb o vet sualogeci by the Working-men's as si?lo#Ai.:44bf#44no,l3PAßAz, rt4B xegular ?P.43/.-"Pi:PPRiti4eP ,, ` ,"Mat tio3 "Der. war POP wit 1 44 Alat.',tbeWt elkOfqiErgYsat'e!2;s.44.4.9i.lfW,Jold thus M4lO , o, 4 4soo l oaahliekrmaas a 44, wOOfigrz4eo 2 40044.• Et; PMELLo caw , it , ,winp4icqt.o494#ll4llo •Wotk9/0 ERIE I'll& iiiitftBii 7 ihkltiiiittiletit Vationiti, diintiltfori 'Wlisi tiletrifiiiii,iiiiit'isiktes tiffisitaiii'elealif. ' titi.itOybliciuis ask titits9-4eiatiiii 4iiill7lifoi.hist'4lthist . seiNiiiiimitaqiitiaiiiiiiikiiil* :04,64fiii; ati'Valkini 1 *if itift&i4oiniiiii as against' ',lf flieMithilins; ; of all 'Who c '.ffestre . 'the' k'iiiiitiiiritibri ditiiiiltetiii - Btietiia 'as t lift !AO 'viiiiilli' • ii 34 iiitil,Tiiitiii ' ibid tileedliii; 'ilia titan :rho adocipt' the 14Plibmiiiiiiiiii6113Y4 iiilhaoniy 'Bali foitiiiiiiftvtilfet Iteitiablliiiiii!taieili.itiaa.....' The, AttAlilabcf Wig' arisiAoloal 4 the cilf.' ' Itteiris 1116* dgirsidt .- Inriolifeb. Xt.. Liilic*ii.,igtirik noiiiiii i i* iii r lB6o: ' ` - . 1.-,1;1:, NI flil; j:7•.' , t-::,:4,- .; IT -. ~,, ...1 .- 1 '..N. , . ' SIC 4 ' . i • , ./..•.., (tr - ...tat i 1,,r. ,• • -.: ,•.• ! i'• -. 1W44. 8 .41k1 iiitin*, laderai are .latirrlog V,. -in all the Southern States. - A reeetal Convention -brottgist vet . such- Traitors as Heitimisilivai?ittEiti*iitir*if gintge,4lftilhinief if .le "ireyriiitrifilio stithilBu4Orivegithi eoiittOl'Ortlol) 7 l liWiTifraki; -'-'llii* , WWII - it Y(') ioli; .. edi the nei i i b0i1:444a •iiiiiiiiidiita Ali iiiiislaiiit" at* 'Mlle i:etti hill's! 'a thilibrd places' fil Ctoiiiieit!' ' mom Intl wmamm i t t 1.44 • - 404 , 443 . 41}. - c 4/ 40)0 /410'4.11140 4 4 1 Z 7 f. Atifflvißistake :to I itPS I VO 9,44445 T fPr ttie rkiPeOden cy. The Times thinight it a mistake, ip the Rep -40pohteskisawr -in com mand eithlslianaties, and dastato "lightingritiput ott that Mar • iiu! 41.) • • ' ' 1 - v=.l, „,, , ar !.77.:::: -. . -- , ,-- . - „;,., .. ~ • ~. nyktiiANA bas reeentiy ev? vomit , , mg some time witk.cm. diFoRGE W. : k lis iraftPe,sr„f n ' 94 . r;.plit'in 4 w, . 41;th . 440% rIEI *l5 400 kir, no ' Es. Ma tql .It4ie %.....:illei *mil MA I: 3 a i .1:-'1 ( .11 - :.) rt.'” a t. REPTUBLICA. WIATIONAL CONVEN . .• • , _•• The meeting ' elicp al Committee,. nesday • uNd. t \ tOttiAd triinex a tional Convention at Chicago, on Wed neidafthe 20th of May. Cincinnati con- teptp4 with, V iicagt titte}4qnor of en ter . tainitig - the ConVention ' but the vote wileisedieW~alilpiptiiitaeiseasti./Oc• The fixioglilitaltorkFidote zieeupposed to be favorable to Gen. EIRANT's non?lnation,. "htiftiends tailing early day. Each 8 tari trritt titled to'tit;ice the in-: bet: of delegates :that it hue Senntors and iteprietentativek in Cdngtess. We nn !tei thioftlclif esll 181311E4 by the Gin.: thlttee ' • 4. 7'he iLtitleistgned, 'Constituting the Nation-i Cianmi *. disignated'by the Conventioty ha r d B mt. on the 7th of lune, 1864, o that the 'l t crational tonvention of the Urilmiiteimblictm party-4e held at the ' CV, on Wednesday, the 20th yftiT of Muynekt,:wt twelve o'clock, ht., for the. pirrikee of nciniinagog canfPdelei for the of • :tut!' of Piesidenfind Vice' President of the UnitedStates:' "Each `State 'of the United Sbitis is . ittithdrized to he 'represented in ssid`. t,onVentiot) by the number of delegate's equal "t; !vice the number &matins and Repro sentetiveS:ivhich iniCh State is entitled in tbe'National Congreks.' We'ihvite the co-op elation of all 'citizens who rejoice that our dill war 'has'hapPily tertninated in the dis coinduirCof thirebellion ; who would. hold fast the milky and integrity Of the republic and diaintairi its penuthoont right to defend to the "utiiiitst t s &sin existence; Whether imperilled 'by seerit conspiracy or annedforcei who are hi tivar'Of sn enonomiCal administration of • thepttblid exiimiditures, of 'the Complete ex *ration of the principles and policy ot slave ipeedy.ieorgardzation of those PtiftatielvtioUlevernnients were destroyed by Atte r tebeilic6, aid their Pernument restoration to *eh' PtOper Practical relstlehe to the Uni ted State's, in accerdance with the true" prin. 'bibles of mpuhliefui government. "Okiled) • ,•. Einem L. WAaD, Chm'n. Jona D. Dimass,,Sec'y." A. IL H. tirrtrAnT of Virginia, Chair man of the. recent antedliuvian Conven lioniothat State ; .caned help to re store Rebels to power—coinplained in W 5 speechof two things , : • Ist, 'Thar the promises made by the Gov eftnnent to Virginia Imre not been kept; and, 2d, 'That Ciingress lad iruingttrated a Poll ey to put the Southern States'in the control Of what he calla' qUi'iderior race." As to the fret charge, it is true that Virginia appeared to do what President .40-11/isol'i required ;1 but it xefused td comply with-the terms which COngresa prcparibeci. Jowl - sou had no right to bind the law-troting power; and Vin e/alibi had no, right to accept JoitxsoN's suggestions astinal and conclusive. Had Virginia ratified true XlVthAmendment And Made beg laws conform to the legis lation of Congress, she could have been at once restored as %Tennessee was. She fieliberately and con tetnptuously refused ; and she, was then placed under military, ' power for purposes of re-organization and re-oonstruction on a- plan which would ensure loyalty and freedom. For all which, het leaders are alone responsi-4 Wt. Second.—lt . is unnecessary to determine now far "inferior" a loyal Black is to a White Traitor. But it is not true that the Bisicka are a majority of the regis- , tered vote of Virginia. They are in a tuinority , of over 20,000. It is true that Congress has temporarily disfranchised those whites who once took an oath to support the Constitution and then broke it. But the number is not large, and comprises generally the worst men of the State who mere largely responsible for its share in the Rebellion. When Re construction shall be completed, even/ these great criminals shall be ennui" ohised ; and government in these Stat i es will then rest in the body of the wbi.ole people. Until then, these Rebels ':oust "take back seats." Ettropean'despatches state that rs i Friday an attempt was made to rescue CA A. Burke, one of the -Fenian leaders, confined' in Cleik enwell pram; by exploding a barrel of pow der under one of the prison we . Hs near his eell. The'explosion was a terrible Twenty, houses were blown dolisn, three per sons killed outright, and forty /wounded, the 'prison being in one of the mos't populous par ishes of London. Burke did 'not escape. The City of London - was deeply' . excited by the event, the press - demanding that there should be no More leniency to Amianism, which is denotmeed ab "a mixture of treason and as saisination." The pubilp funeral ceremonies in !Amor of the Fenians ( executed at Mancha which.were to hav e . taken place in many . orthe' English Nere prevented by the al:Alit:title*. In London six Thousand regular trOolm'were under arms to prevent an out break. NAM/Soli has been fdrced to abandon his ev e_ proposed . General pnfirence for the 'settle mot - of the an questi o n. The speech of the rien - lobster, 3L Ronher, so clearly showeditaf the Conference was to be called ,riserely toxisre Hi assent to a plan. already !nuked Out by - itapoleon, that, all the great Powers at once' ddlined to iailo part in it. The South is riot ao tharoUghly reconstruct ' ed that it:wiling* bear more watching. The :siferaphisAppest, of theist; expenses the sen timents tif theme& of ex-rebehrelien it says : "I* VeClieli of. the &eith will have- the right, et any one time, to throw Of the gov ortmentLi about to be ithposed on them by toTs and ifaud united, ind to annihilate the co'astitutions which are not' their act and deed. They may, they will, for stime, submi t to these governments and these constitutions, 'tild 'the y ere built on the sand aid den not .eminre. thefortre even's) accept them by their notes, and make than their owai shame ful Swtithey 'would riot thereby hi/nimbly Cededwaystheir :liberties,l 'and their right to govern . ' theelves - and the ^iliferibr race that is encamped, mere -horde of foreign barbs blood, hi the hind which be loagsto the duly race - that hits ever proven tetat xsompetent4S , the 'task , ,01 self.govern, '( Yilrii Lonent `Oa Iffisens..÷At the **aloe gt i telly eeitionorthe Grand Liodge of A. T. 4., held at the Masonic Hall, Chestnut street, Phllidelphfit; 'on Wednesday, Decernber 4th, the following 'were elected officers of thnt ::--Richicrffiiritii,t. W. Grand Meter 1. A. Lamberton, R. 'W. perty grandhtsi ter ; Samuel C. Peilthni, R. S. G. 'Warden Alfred R Potter, R. W. I. o.. Warden. - These officers will be installed OD St. .7 - Olit's Day, Decenher, whit; et the Annual "0 Ontritunica= don; tat; be held' Off tiil4:* - • 11031 • r ‘,l Dowg tee; it2inzsater.l'be reeoustrneted" rebels don't like Gen. 4131.irman. (A. Haimings4 , bug. P(H.y.) oorreepondebt th-the -Lotdiells, Vibbodr hers mama to want , Iliteradia fat Ptaikket,„ ; : Jety: they extudiVeteta• for 4im if he haanataticuisliitst 4 ff taki 4c) *NO: ATU) 001110M11141111)111ilforoR411die- t,, , ..:r4:::, FOR,EIGN NEWS. I:E==9 MORI Senitnetp vityabargy, REIGIBIBORINACO RTIR .K a„ •••"-- .4- :viriisnaiLenrpoiggs wnenry Let tikn . e eo to Heat; id*.twOttnrlntLl ilickij *on iiioiksl4. 220 eicres, f0r413004162 , - , Oiliries4.:HeAwn tin been er ` inied 044 Wthe Nations"( Hsi* of Car e, Nice .To• seph C. Hoffer, resigned. DArrma.—Mordecai McKinney, Dn., n well known member of the Dauphin - county bar, was crossing the railroad track in 4ar-, ritibiark; on'Sifirday last, 'when - One of the 'street caristraelcielm, knocking him do*n, and passed over likrlegs, crinshieg both—one of theme° badifaitei reqhire amputation.— On Friday last, Michael Sherk,. a prominent merchant in liancrvert*; watr" killed ; while ranting a hogshead into hts cellar, the' 'hogs head filling (*bits and crushing his ribs into Ids lnn • PRANKLIN. - 31:Grath . g . Efotel, in Chambers= • burg. has been sold to Mr. Jacob Lightfoot, of Fayetteville, for 4 5 , 500 - The County Com missioners have.made the following ftppoint nients :-Counsel, Vera..l3. kverett, Esq. ;Clerk, George Foreman; . P 6181611131 to Jail, Dr. John 'Lambert; Mercantile Appraiser,, M'Ginley Skinner; Janitor to _court Rouse, Samuel Mc- Gowan. FREDIMICIK. --On the cut inFt, two prisen ere, 'Charles Ford, and 'Dian as Murray, es caped from the Frederick jail, by sawing the baxs of the window, and letting themselves down front their window with ft rope.--James McSherry, Esq., has . been appointed Counsel to the Board of Commission era,--A shooting affray occurred on the 3rd, at Fishing , creek, between Adam Alberta and Joseph Wood, re sulting in the death ?t the latter, who was charged with intimacT; with Albert's wife. I.4.3o,isven.—Dr. Charles J. Budd, of Phila delphia, has been elected Professor ,of Natu ral Sciences in Franklin and Marshall Col lege,' at Latteat.er.--George Funk, aged 11, was drowned •Monday last, while skating on the Susquehanna, near Columbia. The Ferry at Columbia has been closed by ice. WASHINeTON.--Ell Masters was way-laid on the eyening of the sth inst., on his way from Hagerstown to his home, by three men, who knockerl him down with a club and robbed him of *550 and a revolver. Yous.—On the night of the 3rd inst., the story and dwelling of Henry S. Overmiller, in Windsor township, was destroyed by fire, with store goods, furniture and wearing ap parel—the 'family escaping in their night clothes.--The first overseers of the poor were elected at York, for York county, on the 26th of March, 1150, during the reign of George 11. --:-Hanoverwas known at one time by the name of McAßistertown, and before the Re volution was called the "Rouge's Resort."— It derived the latter name from the fact that refugees from justice were in the habit of ma king' It a place of resort.—Jeremiah Kohler bas sold the "Railroad House," in Hanover, to Jesse Kohler, for $8,311. OTINEBAL NEWS. Exv. Dr. MaClean has. resigned the Presi dency of Princeton \ College. Ex-PaxsiDENT Buchanan is said to be very feeble at his home near Lancaster, Pa.. and is not expected to live over `the winter. GENEEA.L Pope has ordered an election for the ratification of the new Constitution ot Alabama, to be held on the 4th 'of February. Passmmtr Johnson has purchased a farm in Greenville, Tenn., and intends I. reside there after the close of his term of office. GEN. Ord has ordered the assembling ot the Reconstruction Conventions of Arkansas mid Mississippi, on the ith of January, the first at Little Bock and the second at Jackson. FLoama has chosen a Convention by about 800 majority over the number of votes neces sary to se cure it, and by 14,031 over those polled " against a Convention." Tau EE epochs happened in a single day to a Toledo man. His wife died at nine o'clock, be k Ivied her at three, and married another at ,slx. GENERAL Grant has issued an order to the Military Commanders in the South investing them with a supervisory power over the Freedmen's Bureau, thus virtually making the 'latter subordinate to the military authorities. TEXiS is now the only State in which no reconstruction election has been held. The registration, however, is, completed, and shows 56,666 whites and 47,430 blacks. In 1860 the State cast about G 3,000 cotes. , KATE Tuttle, a young woman, threwher self under the train passing over the Syracuse and Binghampton (N. Y.) Railroad last week, and was so horribly mangled that she died in a short tinie. A wouss. named Anna Boone, in New York, last Thursday, attempted to kill herself and four children by fdministering to herself and them laudanum, on account of extreme poverty. She was at one time in good cir cumstances. Tsar 'have earthquakes at St. Thomas at the rate of 47 in 24 hours, at about one in eycry 30 minutes, and in St. John recently they had 114 in eight days.—For these desi rable residences we believe Mr. Seward wants us to pay $7,500,000 in gold. A Lirrut four year old child in Portland told his father he was• a fool. On being repri- Mended by his mother and required to say he was sorry, he toddled up to the.insulted pa rent and exclaimed, "Papa, I'm sorry you'se a fool." MURDERS in England, are• reported to , be, in proportion to the whole population, one in every 676,000 ; in Holland, one in 163 , 0 0 0 ; in the North German Etund, one in 100 , 0 0 0 ; in Austria, one in 77,000; in Spain, one in 4000, and in the Papal States, one in 750. Fully one third of the whole amount of sugar consumed in the world is manufactured from beets; and immense quirt:Hides of raw beet sugar are imported into England for their refineries, competing very successfully "with the cane sugaefrorn the West Indies and elsewhere: DAZING ROBILREL. - r-Abolit, 10 A. M. on Friday last ,a messenger of the Bank of the Slats of New York was passing through Wil ber:vet:pet, near Wall, New York, laving in his Pessesaion a satchel containing exchange checks no the value of $3,000,000. A. sleigh, with three men drove up and stopped beside him. The men jumped AO Ma one silted the messenger by the throat, and held him while the others wrested the satchel from his grasp. The party then leaped, into the sleigh and drove rapidly away.. „ , Tux Portsmouth (Ohio) Tribune pttir Lidice some facts 'which develop the meow by which the Republican majority of tin hun dred in Scioto „County, last year, Arm Vans formedluto &Copperhead:majority this year. In the First Wird of Fortemouth.but fifty seven. Republican votes were renuied by the Judges of Elediont. An investigation hav ing been held, ninety-nine witnesses have sworn in open coact that they voted the Re publican war d ticket in- th a t at the last elec tion,, best. 'de dims, there are several known Republica*. who voted at *the last election, but who axe pow.ahaent from•the city, The *ober of bidIRO! At ooo ted ioorflxPood with ate sumber.pf names on :she • p)ll 7 liat. It alteiefbre fellows that a samba of Bepubli tan liallota-,-et least forty-two. and probably , cousidarably snonPrwerts abstracted from the be/lot : ,box and Connor head ballots placed there ba. COPPerfond ' 4l “ l4ai l l *Ba io oclo# 3 ;elo94earlY APapared Tom , j[L.74TIONAL litimugOALD-3,113 Mlles COED. &w days ago it was anntiunced that "000 'canes of the Union Pacific Railroad had been - - .. olliiplated west froniOnashi;" fliad the bare lilationnqement was made the text for many interesting facts concerning the history of this great national enterprise, and the won derful `rapidity • With which its construction had been carried eorward. The public had bardirbelinn to - appreciate Alie fact that Milli thousand miles ,of railroad had been built in two years into and through what had been an untenanted waste, before the telegraph told of the celebration of thn completion of the 51 ith mile, and.the public welcome given to the lo comotive by the City of Cheyenne, which two months before had no existence, but which now numbers its inhabitants by thousands. This fact Was also proudly commented upon as an illustration of the restlesi vigor with which this Railroad was being built, but while the people have been reading these con gratulatory paragraphs, the tracklayers have kept steadily at work, and the last bulletin an nounces the completion of 525 miles. Ilow much greater distance will be accomplished before this article shall be seen by our readers, we will not venture to predict. The whole history of this Railroad is won derful. It has the advantage of such liberal national aid as was never before given to any private undertaking; its officers and promo ters are men of national reputation and large financial experience ; the road is being built under the largest railroad contract of which we have any record ; the security offered its bondholders exceeds that of any other similar loan, as these bonds constitutes first mortgage upon the entire road, while the Government accepts a second lien as its own security for advances, the amount of its business when the through line shall be completed must of ne cessity be enormous, and its local traffic and profits upon the portion now in operation are unprecedented. We are sure that the further information concerning this National Rail road which will be found in another column, will be read with sepecial interest. THE' HOLIDAYS.—The approach of the Holidays is unmistakably indicated by the large stocks of new goods to be seen at the several. Confectionery and Variety Stores in cur place. Prominent. among these is the lately enlarged establishment of J. M. Nan, in Baltimore street., nearly opposite to FAHNESTOCKS . Store. Noted for good taste and enterprise in his business, he has this time really outdone himself—having laid in, when in the cities, such a stock as is rarely seen in a country town, and not often found iu any single establishment in the cities.— His Confectionery articles embrace every thing, from the cheapest home manufacture to the finest French ; of Toys, his variety is a' most endless, embracing many novelties; whilst of Mantle and other Parlor Orna ments, he has an assortment of which he is specially proud, and which he feels must be appreciated by an intelligent community.— Whilst his articles aro fine, they are cheap— quite as cheap as they can be had in the cit ies. He invites everybody—male and fe male--old and young—from town and evun try--to call arid examine his immense sod attractive stock, and then satisfy their Holi day wants. Every taste can be gratitiod and every pocket suited. it CHRIS KRUNG LE having established las headquarters at E. H. M r N"Nr(i tr"s. in Chain hersburg street, next door to the Keystone House, that is the place to find anythingand everything suitable P . m Christmas presents. Mr. MINIVIGH has an unusually large assort ment of Holiday goods, which cannot rail to please every taste, and win golden opinions - (rorn his numerous customers. All he asks iSt c hat the public shall give him a call and exatnine the thousands of novelties he ex tribitand the buying part will be sure to follow. \ \Such beautiful goods at such mod erate prides, must induce any number of sales. In Confectionery- and other sweet things he can't be beat—neither in Toys, Parlor Games, Holiday Books, Ac., Sc., Sze.. which he could string out to the length of half a dozen newspaper columns. But as this cannot be done, he must content him self with asking everybody to come and see for themselves, assured that the satisfaction to be derived from an examination of his varied assortment will repay the trouble of a visit. It THE BEST THING YET.—We have re crittly had sufficient evidence of the excel lence of Mr. Speer's Port Grape Wine,which not only convinces us that a'l we can say in its p. aise is deserved, but that we are really conferring a favor on ourreaders in advising them to use it. The wine is pire grape wine, entirely unmixed, and the Most, agree able and delicious in flavor of any we ever tasted. Of its medicinal qualities, we enter tain the very . jiighest opinion, and upon the evidence of our own observation. Three bottles of this wine have nearly effected a perfect cure in the case of our little boy, who has been seven years afflicted with in continence of the urine. A great number of remedies have been tried without benefit, and the most eminent physicians consulted with a like result. Speer's Port Grape Wine is effecting it cure. We have iven this tes timony without the knowledge of Mr. Speer in the hope that others may be induc ed to try the virtues of this wine.--Ifr. Pangborn, Editor of Jersey City Times. Sold by druggists. it HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—Do you want to select something acceptable as a Christ mas Gilt? SOPER dr, IfcCApassr have just the articles you want—Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings, Breast-Pins, Bracelets, Watch Chains, Ear Rings, and Jewelry of all kinds, specially adapted for Holiday Presents.— call at, their establishment in York street, opposite the Bank, and examine their - large assortment. All goods warranted to be what they are represented. it HAVE you. secured a Certificate of the Washington Library Company' of Philadel phia in aid of the Riverside Institute for educating orphans? Each 'Certificate costs a dollar with a beautiful engraving worth more than a dollar at retail, and . seeures be sides, a present in the Great Distribution, by the _Company, and an equal chaace that your present may be one worth thousands of dollars. You may become rich by doing a benevolent act. Read advertisement. It A ' TRUE BALSAM.—DB. WISTAR'S BALSAM of Wild Cherry is truly a balsam. R contains, the balsatnic principle of the Wild Curry, the balsamic properties of tar and , ,of pine. Its ingredients are all bal samic. Coughs, colds, sore throat, bron chitis, and consumption, speedily disappear under its balsamic influence. It erne robber Time, that dears the sweet ness fro& all fruits and flowers, 1$ baffled by Phalon'i "Night-Blooming Cerens." Its aro , ma is leis perishable than that of foreign: ex tract, essence or toilet water, and incompara bly more delight:a—Hart. Courier. 1-3 GIFT BOOKS, by standard authors, Fan cy Articles, ornamental and useful, Station ery, Perfnmery,Bm., for holiday presents, at A. D. Buzsrutz's Book Store. See adver tisement. 'SOME OF THE GOOD ingredients of oth er Hair Preparations enter "Hinntrr's."— Thepoisonotts drug.* are left mit and will never get In. it Tea region in the West whieh has• been eaffering from drought so long, has war be en visited with an abandon rain, and ithkrepert ed that the wisest , hits Wow eft* part in spetial golittB. DILWISTAR S BALSAM OF WILD =Emir Where - this article Is known it lea wort of eoporeroga• ; don to sirone word in its favor* so well tilt- established Ai an molitlllug remedy for (bucks, (bids, Bronchitis... - Croup, Whooping Cough. Asthma, of the Throat, Cheat and Lungs, as well as that moot dreaded of all diseases, Cbrisumptitm,• which high medical authority has pro. flounced to bo au incurabtnaiseast. Theta who have used this slmed, know its Talon; those' who have not, have but to make a single trial lobe ,atiofled chat of all others It is the roiled". THE BEV. JACOB SECIIGER, well kaowtt and much respeqtad among the (lcrmao pope latioa of thiseonntri, writes as fellows: Ilattoveit, PA. Feb.lo, ISLO. Mews'. S. W. Ifowt.r.&•SON, Boston, Dean Stai:—llavirig realise,. in my family important benefits from the use of your valuable preparation—Wis- TAR'S /SWAN 0? WILD I;l46BAT—it affords me pleasure to recommend tt to the public. Some eight years ago, one of mydaughters seemed td be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were entertained. 1 tbea procured a bot tle ofyour excellent Bataan, and beaire she had taken the whole of it there was A great improvement in her health. I have, In my indieldual case. made frequent use of your valuable medfOne, and have always been benefit ed by it. /woutd. however, caution the pobtie against ins position because tlvre u a good deal of sperious Wsstar'f Balsam 0) Wild Cherry afloat throughoyt the country. ACUB SECIILER. None genuine tusks:aligned "I. BUTTa"on the wrapper. Prepared by SE rtt W. POWLE & SON, 18 Tremont ut., Boston, and tor sale by Druggists generally. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. JAMES CUMIN, of Amesbury, / Mass. was MD icted with stirrers felon on one of my fingers, and tried many remedies without relief. My friends in duced me to apply your Salve. In two days it extracted the inflammation from my linger so as to enable sue to re some my work. I can unman, aty that the Salve wos keit like magic, for It effected a cure without ieaving a scar. I unhesitatingly pronounce Grace: Salve an excellent re medy andtto not doubt; it will be appreciated throughout the land." ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETII W. FOWLS! SON, Roston, Proprietors Sold by Apothecaries and Urocers generally. Dec. 4.-1 m MO/FAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIIIENIX BITTERS THE MOST SUCCESSFUL - MEDICINES IN TILE WORLD Setabllehf4ln 1634 by one of our Most Ernicent Ploy trichina, and now used tltroughont North and South America, with more pleasing results than any other Medicine in cases of diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, Indi gestion, Costiveness, Bilious Coznplaiuts, Rheumatism, and Fever and Ague ThAisands of certificates are in our posseseion, giving detilled Kccounte of perfect retro effected by these in valuable Medicines. They regulate the system and put all the functions of the l,nly in a healthy condition Sold by all Dragglete White & Howland, Proprietors Boccesnore to Dr. John Nloffat and Dr. W. B. Moffat, New BM April 4, 1567.-1.T44)w lIELMBOLD'S ILCID EXCRACT ISGCIIU I. a ceitain enre fdf diae•Nes of the BLADDER. KIDNEYS, GRA WEL, DROPSY. 01D . ; A NIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS tIEN REAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the UIRNARY ORGANE., whethereziatlng In MALE OR FEMALE, Iron vihriterer cone/col iginat Ing and no Twitter , 1 JIGIV (A)Ni; STANDING . . . . IThieastA :oftlsene organs regal' e the Use ota dinretic. If on treatment la submitted to.cnnenniiitiiin or In sanity may ensue. Oar Flesh and Blond are annairted from these sources. and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity. depends upon prompt CICe of a relir.'le remedy. lIELAIROLD'S EXTRACT BECHT Bested" Baited upwards of IA yearn, prepared by If. T. III:01B.JLD. Druggist, 504 Broadway, New Rork. wad 10t South I(Jtb ■t., Philadelphia. N, Feb.2g,1 , 347.-1y ORIGIN AND lIISTOitY OF THE THE BIBLE. BY PROF. CALVIN E. ST)WE. D. I) A work areal value, and an almost indiepette*:.;e com panion of the Rible,showing what the Bible ie not. what it ie.and how to nee it; anewerm4 all the itloj e ctiti u g t o Ili authenticity newel by modern intiiete . and tree - ing the authority of each look np to itt inspired anthore. giving a vast amount of Information heretofore ',eked up in very rare and tt.ettly rolumee rnaktng one ..(the noel popular boots ever published. IMO AGENTS WANTED f:xperienced agenta. clergymen. ladi-a. t ea , hers ;,nd 'there, litrptild intCv fir circuit., guru;; fur- Eller luf.irmativn. AJ , lre.a ZEIGLER. McCUP.I , VS Crir 541 efee tun( Plii,..la!plita, Pa. EINEM TO CoNSUM 171 V eta The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON viii nerd jr * charge) to all who desire it, the pre rrip with h th« reetionn for making and lining the romp!. r«merl) by Ishii h be wascurerl of a long aft«etion and tint dread d» ,-me Consumption. Ma only object is br becrflt the rittlrot«.l and bebop/4 every sufferer will try thin hrenoript ;rm. ae It will one them nothing, and may prove a hit-Fong.— Plevre addrr as REV. EDWARD A. WILON, No 1155 South is.r.ru at., Williamsburg. New Yor k June 5,1567.—'). D,EAFNESS. 111.1NDNES..?H AN) CATARRH. treated Kith the utmost eurcesd. by De. .1. I:ZA Acs, Midst, Oormerlyof Leyden, Ifulland N... !inh Ar..l, Philadelphia. Pa. fe.stiumnlals from the mo-t rehr..le sourced i n t h e city and I. .ontryeall Lt. seen at 101 nfike. The medical faculty are inc.ie,l to aco.rupany their la tieuta. ad he has no secrets in hio practice. Artifici 11 Eyed inserted withnut pain. Nn rhar;:. made f.r ex amination. ; N,l". 'y HELM BOLD'S EXTRACT RuctiC mod imeeocED Rosr WASH citrepoweret and dm' icate di.ortl.t• nail their glee.... it little expense, little or no change in diet. no inconven- Ince and no exposure. It in pleantnt In taAte and pd.., emmediata in its aetion. and free from all injori..n. pro ponies. r 2* 1467.1 y lama's WINES are pure Juice Grape W ittea and ear., in purity and richneas ultra °l our native vintage.. Ito. are used in Churches for rommuflt , rl pn ri,owN and in boil pitale fer inralida and convaleecents on acre t 'f their purity and reliability. ;Sept.ls.-ly ADDRESS TO THE NKRVOUS and debilitated whose suffenngs hare bet n protracted from hidden causes. and whose cues re i inn. prompt treatment to render einiteace d itirable. If you are sufferingorteave suffered :tom Inv.!. untary discharges, whist effect does it produce upon your general health? Are you weak, debilitated. easily tired? Duce is little extra exertion progince palpitation of tile heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs. or your kid usys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some times thick. milky, or fluky, or is it ropy on settling?— Or dues a thick scum rice to the top? Orb a sediment at the bottom after it hoes stood awhile? Do you have spells of abort breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowel, constipated? Do you have spells offaiuting or rushesof blood to the head? 1s your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject? Do you feel dull. listless. mlplrq. tired of company, of life? Do you with tube lett alone, to get away from everybody ? Dues any little thing make you start or jump? - Is your sleep broken or restless? le the lustre of your eye he brilliant? The bloom on you r cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself iu society as well? Do you pursue your business with the same energy? Bo you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your 'hiring dull and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy? Him, do not lay it to your liter or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights?— Your back weak, your knees weak. and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia er liretr complaint? hum,reader,seltabtme, venereal diseases badly cured, and sextilexcesses, ere all capaLle uf producing a vreiik. nes& ofthe generative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful bosinest-men are always those wb , ,se genera tive organ* are in perfect health T you never hear Bich men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of pal pitation of the heat They are never afraid they can not succeed in business; they don't become sad and die• conraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladles, and look you and them tight in the fa^e—none of your downcast looks or any other mean ness about them. Ido not mean those who keep th-• or gans inflamed by running to excess. These will nut on ly ruin theirconatitutkins, but a/so those they do busi ness with or for. . . HOW many men from badly-cured &eases. from the effects of seirabuse and ercessea, hay , brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease—idiocy, lunacy. paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity Is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored ferall but the right. one. Ditwows' of Miewtorgans require the nee ofa diuretic.- 11.KLMBOLD13 FLUID EXTRACT BUCKU Is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for Memento! the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weaknese, female Complaints,-General Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of bow long standing. no treatment is submitted to, Con.nmption or In sanity may ensue. Oar flesh and blood are supported from thee. sourcu, a n d the health and happiness, and that ofPoeterity, depends upon prompt toe of. reliable remedy Heltubold's Extract Buchu, established upWard of.lB years, prepared by 8.. T. DELI:MOLD, Druggist, OW Broadway, New York, and 104 South lUth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Puce-4136 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.60, delivered to any address. Sold bx all Draggling everywhere. April 30, 1861%-ly TAB/IEOMM UNPLE.kettET AHD UNSAFE BE ll EWES .for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Liao Helinbold's Extract Buchu and Implored Rosa Waab. reb. 214 1867.-ly CoLGATE VOLGATE & CO'S GERMAN & CO'S ERASIVE SOAP. ERA SIV E T r i s lul=nr d ed from PUNA INA. tbe ' erAirurD" SOAP. LENC.I4 Nor sale by all Grocers. • [May 16, 1867.-17 INFORMATION Inkamation gitiranteed to produce s luinriant groWth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, alio a recipe Ihr the rears) olPimplee,Blotchis, ftraptions, etc., en theskta, leaving the sane soft, clear, and beautiful, coin be obtain'' without , lbarg• by addressing THOB. P. Clio PMAI4, Ohendtt, June 1867.—1 y 823 Broadway, New York. Tar. New York Nation calls attention to the Stet that the indebtedness of the United States is not only a far lighter debt than the English have borne unflinchingly for a hundred years, bat JAW,* far lighter debt than the Dutch have borne without a murmur for two hundred years without extraordinary resormes, out increase of popolatiob, and-without any pet politics/ towel- pit came giaitts. ALUABLE TANNERY AT PRIVATE SALE The antiseribdr, Wishing to give up the Tanning bud new, offers at Pr vate Sale, his valuable TANNERY, situate on South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa., in cluding Brick Beam Shop with 1 pool, 2 limes, and six handlers; Brick Cur'ying Shop; Brick and Frame Bark House; 38 lay-away Vats on the yard, with 8 Leeches and room to add any addithmal number—constant run ning Spring water, never-failing, iti tun-yard and shops. This Tannery is located in a region where good Bark Is abundant at reasonable prices. Possession of the Tannery will be given to the purchaser Immediately. If desired, with a supply of bark to run It. Thereto besides a large Two-story BRICK DWELLING on the property, r ith Spring llouse,Stooke House, Wood bbed, Barn. Corn Crib, Wagon Shed and other outbuild ings, with a well of water and also hydrant at kitchen door, a ith running water through Spring House. There is a variety of beat quality of growing Grapes and Fruit on the premises. The property la in good condition, and in every respect a Most desirable residence and businose stand. Also, will be sold, A LOT OF GROUND adjoinlm; s hove. containing 1% Acres, more or lane, with an Apple Orchard and a tint-claw Spring and Battling Estabilah meta on It. Also, A LOT OF GROUND, on the Emmlttsbnrg road, one-half mild from town. containing A Acres, which the purchaser can *leo have, it desired. - - . vs.Persout desiring to-view the premises, or ascertain further particular', will address the sulnwriber. residing In Gettysburg. Pa. .101 IN WINEBRENNER. Bept.lB.—ti F OR RENT OR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST TAN•YARDS TN THE COUNTS The undendgned will rent ftra a term of years or gel. his 't'Al•T.i RD at New Oxford, Adams county, Pa.. rapal ble of tanning 4uoo aides of Leather per year: ft being in complete running order—all unaer roof. with-Bark Sheds sufficient fo hold 400 colds of Bark. This is one o the beat Kenn Stands in the County The belt quality of Bark can he had at reasonable prices. There is a good Steam Engine attached. which could be had with it if desired. Terms reasonable. Addres,, Dec 11.-60' A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE TIIE undersigned offers at Private Sale, the old DOisitlN DWELLING. at tliejonction (Anse Tunes town arid Ensmittshure roails.in the borough of Gettysburg. The house is substantially built of stone, and contain+ twelve large room+ There is a strong, neversfallimt Spring 01 first rate water in the basement and Ilf, Acres ..f land connected with it. The location is a very plen•ant one. and with a little additional outlay this could ire told.* one of the most comfortable and de !inane 110111.1 In the borough or its vicinity. N0v.13,1 t.;-ti JUIIN 111:PP. 5.+ V ALUABLE HEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE iml.i.crilwr will phi his VA 1.1:ABLF: YIRM, In Curali«rland t..vrtintiip, Adams county, Pa.. cvntaiuitii; THREE 11UNDRED ACRES. The Itaprovrtn.nts are good, a large BRICK II .I:SE, Switzer Barn, Wagon Shed, 11:orn Crib, Carriage Hauer, Tho land is all Granite soil, and in a g,4 state of Ctlitivntkm. THIS IS ONE OF THE REST WHEAT AND GRASS _ IANM3 IN TUG CUUNTY, and amid answer w•-1 fur a Dairy. There are three wells ..1 never-fining water,:til a running treatn thrum:llore farm, furnishing uercr•lnillug water in nearly all the Th. farm wilt he ROM in parts ,flOO Acres, to Buie purchasers. I will al.lo sell my DWELI.IYG 1101:31.1. on Chambers burc mtrert, Gettyl.burg. ie a s ery tintirabk pro perty. PAL.Any perponwi,bing to Tirw lbe propertle4 will be shown them by the Subrcriber, living iu 41ttlymborg. l R. MeCURDY. FARMS FOR SALE I trill sell the larms, No. 1. Lying on the liarrisburg nu.l (let ty#l , urg r,adi York Spring, rind burg, con , aiLimg 121 ACM:6, with 11,1101 ioVell,lll - 14, of cupird 1.. Jrtnimi PT lee ESJ pt-r ncre. • No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and N , ,•ng , orf"rd maid, beta eeu Ilehlleraburg Kt.! New Chi,- 1.-r. ~t ot.i,iolrig 145 ACRES, with inipr , ,veineutn oc.mph-.1 by Geqr g.• J. Shank. Pricn ssc. per a.'re, fern,: One ha.f to be paid on the ,I,l,v e ry or the derd: the balance t.r nuit purchaser, either iii each or Jo•lttment Kind, 4/1 not IYAS t:1 /I for Nu. 1.. au: •• tor to b • i.,•41•1 ttill•lldtly Rita intvrevt. r*.Tl. , ....tar'Ll. or. tilt eat 4, lie 114 wia•pmely hd have hon.,/ um... 1. W. t•. BONNER. May CIIETNUT LAND AT PRIVATE SALE T vr;11”.111 ,,,, ..LCTLE: 2 . 2 ni , lPs wee of Mil vr,t,,wn.— The Tinil•vrl£pril”ip3lry ClJe.tlii with pp.ine Block Onk end The I.tna r, £a£y . 1 1 ull.l the soil fir•t-roe. A. re• I.e easily cleared and the:7ml,, grill pay f , r 11/, I.lf:d ag rw , rtl.,n of it Neil act r‘. 11, Acre. There fire tic., capital :lin riga on the T. It ivi,ll, p 4,1.1 in a r.r $ in, per acre: or in 1••t4 to I .l llt— , ,Zeth, it Vrvlll.l maka a LiCt Fart!, fur a tnnn ar.th niVarl, Qy For t•MIII. Addre, PAXTON. Vairtieid, Pa., Dec 4, VCT. If FOR SALE, A Valuable MERCHANT TILL • 13 ARE and SAW Ml' L. with 40 ACRE OF' LAND. iin,wn as Mill," on Marsh reek in A . Pa.. 4 nort beast from Emmitte burg. and 6 miles avntliire•it from fletty.burg,:lll in g a t. ,der. water Power hear, and in a goad grain gm.ntry. MEE uro. her NW L. known as ••11wIlinger's c 4 ith •nu ACRES uY LAND. one mile from AIM. ttstawyn. on rhe lici.rrer turnpike. All in gaol nrd.•r. GEORGE ARNOLD. At.w.". lir; FOR SALE.—A Choice FARM, fn a high state of cultiratsoui r ,=l ACREE: 10 0 buThel, of LitO'S to the acre :10 Acres iu Timber; large 1ta..1; Barn and Brick Dsrellinu: pleuty of Fzuit,,lc miles are st from Gettysburg MEM One cals.!. A ILM.containinrr 125 ACRES 25 Acre. , in TINIBEII: buildings goo. 1; adjoining San doti'm Driperty. 6 mile. south from Gettyslinrg. SA per Anne will buy Olio form. GEo. ARNOLD. Angn.t 7. 1a67:. -If ( . 111 0 I C E WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS. —I have several Tracts of choice Wentern PRE-EMPTION LA. locations. near Rdiemnle.C4)nnty Towne, kc.. in wrh-fettled neighbor hoods. wh _eh I will exchange at a rah price fur real es tate in Adlit.r Aug.: 1567.-.tf 'Gt.ORGE ARNOLD. I li . FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, Within two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris burg road, with all necessary improremente, and in prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.— For farther information, apply to M. WIBLE, Sept. 18-ti Gettysburg, Pa. s„ , c For -1 ' 7 Cheap. ANICE HOME, 28 to 30 ACRES Of choice land with good buildings, all in complete order. one mile from Harney, being a part of the Linah Mill property. UEO. ARNOLD. Nov. 20. 151G7.-6t FOR SALE, CHEAP.—A .First rate SHINGLE MILL end SAW MILL with plenty of work, three miles from Cashtowo, Adams county, Pa Anti, 1867 —tf • . M. lIIIicER. 4tUiuer. MILLINERY. J 1 RS. LOU TATE • RESPECTFULLY informi her friends and the public generally, that she has just returned from the city with THE LATEST STYLES OF BONNETS, HATS, &C., In the Millinery line, and that she %prepared ta make and repair BONNETS, HATS, ke., in the most fashion able styles. s .Her place of business is in Dr. T. T. Tares new Cottage in Cbambersburg street, Gettysburg, Nov. 6.-2na. Millinery & Mantua Making. BARBARA ERTTER AND REBECCA A. PINK HATS started the Millinery and Mantem- making trades, in Chambersburg street, in thurearof link's Store, atd invite the ladies of town and country to give them a call.. No effort . wlll be spared to render eatialko Lion in every case. Plain Sewing and Stitching also done. (Gettysburg, Nov. 13, 11367.-3 m HUNTERSTOWN MILLINERY. ROSIE M. MONFORT flreturned from the City with an assortment of the latest styles of • BONNETS & HATS ,. Readpsuade BONNETS always on ,hand. Ladies' Black Caps and Bead Armies made and for sale Feathers cleaned and curled equal to new. , All work In the Millinery line done at short notice. 0et.16; 1867.-tn BROOMS! BROOM! BROOMS! The andersigaed continues to manufacture Broonis at his old stand in Carlisle etre t adjoining Railroad Dep o t. Be will have Marin It 041 a fon 'apply on hand, and willies able to runifsh-ttam WHOLE•ALE OR RETAIL. Brooms Made to order or ou the sham. Pomona !Laths Blunt Own would do well tcl ItiTO him a call. Bettteltari t Oat 16-31 a 8. R. Tim/. FA.HNESTOCK BROS. NEW FALL STOCK, DRY cIOODS, MERINOES, ALPACAS, DELAINES, PETER. DIEM, New tlxhad. look CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES. JEANS, CARPETS, a large Ito k and 'pry cheap SHAWLS, all 114141'0nd pricm BLANKETS, very cheap QUEENSWARE, the largest stork in the county and HARDWARE and Saddlery, In all its branch's. at the GROCERIEF. Yinde IRON AND NAILS, Will noII GOODS at prices Diriusc comprristoir. Give UN a call and examine our stock SIGN OF TIIE RED FRONT. Oct. f!, lit 67 t FRESH ARRIVAL DRY GOODS FALL & WINTER WEAR THEIR STOCK CON-ISTS OF MERINOS, all styles. DELAINES, all styles. CALICOES, all styes. ML'SLINS, all grades. ci,th, and Ca.aimerf.. of alf atyleft arl i gnality. Persons wanting g i (iovtls and fair bargains ahould ir.o to A. SCOTT & SON, Charaberatfurt; safari.. 2,1 Square, Gettysburg, Pa. 0 - ' 9 1;6- NeNV Fall Winter Goods E. HITESHEW DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS I call the attention of my customers and the com munity to my large stock of goods. I am now offering at lower rates than they hare been since the war and at prices which cannot fail to strike the purchaser eschew:. With every facility for purchasing sparels at. as low fig ures as any in the trade. I am also prepared to meet corn pet ion on low priers from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity 1, the lowest market prices is my estahlished rule. Peterbtarg,V. S." Oct . LOOK OUT FOR OLD CHRIS rbanibersburg street, next door to (115 Ke stone hotel, Gettysburg. The only authorized agent in this place of Ills /ace lency, CHRIS KIIINGLZ. E q.. nnoaances to the people o Gettysburg and surrounding country, that he is now ro- retring at his store, the Baggage and Equipments of the "Old Gentleman," which are to be distributed in rich pro fusion, and at such prices an will astonish even those who think a cent as big as a cart wheel TOYS cif ex Airy description, to make cheerful the hearts and jubilant the spirits of the juvenile population, and a supply of FRENC:I and COMMON CANDIES, to sweeten and seal and make perpettiolly coheaive theat fections of those whose hesrts are throbbing in anticipa tion of changing their condition in lila, and a supers bandance of RICH CAKES to make complete the Wed ding and Holiday Posits. Alio, ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, and a thonsind and ono other good things Ms stock is eery large, bought at tha eery lows+. prices, arid to be sold at the smallest profits. Call In, old and yonng,rnale and female, and you will be aura to find something to please you ORNAMENTAL TOYS. JOHN WARNER HAS just received from Philadelphia the largest best and cheapest assortment of • ALBUMS ORNAMENTAL TOYS, TOILET SETS, FANCY CARD DE VISITES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, ever opened in Gettysburg. Call at his store on Balti mT at., opposite Pahnestocks' Store. ISept.lB, 1887.-s f W SEGAR: STORE. undersigned announces to the clew= of Gettys 1. burg and the vicinity, that he has Just opened a NEW SEGAR STORE , IN GETTYSBURG. He win keep on hand the best BEARDS, and soil/ menu jadurs for genera/ safe throughout Us. osentiy. H. wtl sell at the lowest living priests, and at wholesale and re tall Ha le also the agent for the Elchroond,(Va.,)Tobacce Works, and will sell their Chewing Tobacco, at whole. sale and rots &L Rio Store is In Chamberslntrg stied, a half square wes of the Eagle Hotel Hotel, &shim south slide. WASHINGTON EMBOWER. Sept. 25, 1867.-3 m• F INE FANCY FURS. CHAS. A. moulas, 497 Broadway &37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. WORM, ILANIIPACTIMICR and IdILIPPER 01 FURS, Olen his large and Tien selected stock of Ass / ars, in all styles, at lowest inanallictar prices. iligliesiprice paid (MAPPING PURI. dad Ift grg goods, gothno, &r. have Jest received their the lsrgest In the county--conitetin¢ of POPLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CALICOES, &c., &c., &c., in ...very Variety very clisap lowest market rates OILS AND PAINTS FOR AT TIIE STORE OF A. SCOTT & SOX, is now receiving. a large mock of E. lIITESTIEW THE HOLIDAYS E. H. MINNIGH, !Do. IS, 11-10 y. Deco) bet 1811867. gry goods, !dim* ac. D - 07 Y - 0 -1 - WANT Fall and Winter Goods ? "YES 1" EVERYBODY ANSWERS.' THEN GO TO THE NEW STORE OF REBERT & ELLIOTT, Opposite the Oeurt-House, Geettyabierg. • DO YO WANT cheap and good Cloths, Caw 1../ Blistered, Satinets,Jeans,Cords,Vest loge, Gloves, r•uspendere. Neck-tles, or anphlng else In the gentlemen's wear tine/ MUSLINS, DO YOU WANT cheap and good Silk', Al U WWI, Detainee. fillngbam, Cal lone' lorea.Jar,. Halo Skim, Corsets, or any thing else &wired for ladles! !rear? DOYOU LAZlT T r i li c r i i n i g a N nd o cood p. M ti ti , ea a g u toe n r ; ware. Ulu Drente, Window Shaded., or anything elle of the kind? - Go to EMMET A ELI4OTTEL DO YO tJ WANT cheap and good Fore? Toe will find a el lendid - assortnient At HEBERT if ELLIOTT'S, Who are now selling goods at prices that must astonish To l convinced, call and tee km yourselves M.. 20,18 C; -tf J. L. SCHICK HAS JUST RECEIVED DRY GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. MERINOES, and PLAIN and FANCY GOOODS of all kinds, which he is selling CHEAP- ER THAN EVER. Call at S. W. Corner of Pablic Square, Sept. 25, IRIST.-tr HO ! FOR CHRISTMAS ! DIAHOND CONFEC,TIONER JOHN M. MINNIGH; HA. B ,2o°,trzteloriradiAl ZAwsoPingignirAfitVo73 l , ever opened iu Gettysburg. consisting of TOYS OF ALL KINDS, FRENCH AND COMMON' CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, an d NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS. *Cell and examine hie stock on Baltimore ettrt. ppon , tr Star and Srntindi office. [Dec. 11. 1867._]j LADIES' FANCY FUR S! JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FUR Manufactory, No. TIS ARCH STRERT, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. HAVE now in Store °fitly own Importation and Man ufacture, one of the largest and most beantiful se lections of for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. Aiao,a fins assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. t am enabled to dispoee of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit . call from my friends of Adams county and vicinity. . Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN PAREIRA, No. 718 Arch at..abovt 7th, mouth aide. Philad'a.l3 •I have no Partner, nor roonection with any other Store Phila ''a. IV/Whits and Iltwelry. CLOCKS, WATCH ES, JEWELRY, &C. SOPER & MeCIRTNEY'S. NEW JEWELRY STORE, On You: street, opposite the Bank, Get- A new and full assortment just received from the City. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! such as Violins, Guitars ' Areordeone, Flutes, Fifes, kr., ateo the trlinrnings,viz: Kepi, Strings, BOW/I, Bridges and ecerythiag belonging to the instruments. Repairing and all kinds of work in our line done promptly and on reasonable terms. • wirkit a ork warranted to gl v• satisfaction—and all goods sold, warranted to be what they are represented. Nov. 27, 1867.-lf ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 148 North 2d st., corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Save? and Plated Ware constantly on hand. [Nor. 27, 1867.-tf SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS : Alit...Repairing of Watehee and Jewelry promptly at tended to. plow 27,1387.-ly G IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS ! SUPERB STOCK/ OF FERE GOLD IND SILYEIg WATCHES, Ali WARRANTED TO HUN, AND THOROUGHLY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OR $lO EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARAN TEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches Iwo to 31,000 100 MAW Cased Gold Watches—. ...... DX, to 1100 100 Ladi,s' Watches, enamlned 100 to 300 0 60 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches, 250 to am 210 Gold Hunting hlnglish Levers-- ...... 200 to WA 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 160 to 200 600 Gold Hunting American Watches.-- 100 to 260 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 16( 500 Sifter Hunting Duplexes 16 to 2( ,o 500 Gold Ladle,' Watches ..... mpr fvf) to 1,000 Gold linatiag Lapin°. AO to 75 1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches to 100 1,600 Hunting Sliver Watches - 15 to so 6,000 Assorted Watches, all )0 to 76 The above stock will be disposed of on the room A s psi runt rust, giving every patrons Ilse Guido(' holt d Silver Watch f.r $lO, without regard to value I Wsmutv Sao. A Co, 161 Broadway, New Toth , wish to immediately dispostsoilhe above msgailloest ni wk. Cer tificates, naming the ; artic l e s, are placed in N osed en. velupes, and well mimed. Hoblers aro *sink 4to cheer. tides named tether , certificate, upon Per .nent of Ten Dollars, whether it • Sack worth 10, 0 0 f . or tee worth lees. The return of say of our certificate,' stain's you to the articles named chorea*, 'epos papa? it, irrespective I. of its worth, and as no artist* valued ~ ee. than $lO named On any mentifiette ) is slain once Wimp that this is no lottery, but a straight Drward let ;ftios s i o . t ram , tion, which otay bept~tated in avw,o by the moat faa- A single certificate will be eat ly " mail. plat paid, upon receipt of 26 centa,-fivslit 31, slew n tor it, thlrtrthree and elegant premiums for so, slatl d ata and more valeablo etronakun for 810, one hundred and most usii ," Witch for A 6. To agents or those wishing am p lb ymaat , ski . is . rare opportunity. Ito a leglU mat* connected bawl- Sall, duly authorized by t4eLitriernment, and open to the molt careful scrutiny: Watchab sot by imprimis with bill for colleen°, on delivery so that no dleaetlefaction can possibly occur. Try no. Address . WEIGHT, BaqTHAtlt • 00+ ko_Politirg, Oct. 211.-Soi - • ISt Ifroadvey;New Turk. JOHN. BOWMAN . , No. 704, Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, Manutetiam aai Imam is SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Goods are decidedly the ehespert la the Olty TRIPLA PLATA, L Ile. 1. War. 14.18 M-17 JOB PRINTING, or mar poi' LUC . lITED PliA,l*Lf CHEAPLY CHEAP AND GOOD (Jo to REBERT ELLIOTT'S Go to EMMET & ELLIOTT'S A SPLENDID STOCK Of POPLAINS, WOOL DELAINITS, ALPACAS, CO , I3URGS, Gettysburg, Pa ORANGES, LEMONS, FANCY FURS, CALL AT tyaburg, Pcnna AT TIM 110171rE. U Deeft ?he Jfkr Gettysburg. Loc4L .Air - See kw* FR ANKIMIT ' quested U? * atitOp meet for dr511424 Saturday the 210 member will bet, full untform....,-- t NEW BUILD contracted with St erection of a new prevent residence, It will be twolito in cottage style. an provetnent to that,:. JURY LIST.— Jurors for Jimusyy new system, wili c umn. It will, bar improvement In , vacua of the J nencent working', DETECTEIL-r• • evening last wash horse from the stab New Oxford. Ire . . a horse out of the . . served by Mrs. 14 when be thxl. lea • yard. jar -We nob*. by Isaarct. S. Omit, Esq., of New Oxfq Visit to AJIli Minor, - Asso6ation for the and Art at their York, on the 9th tries that he hati el and their religion an It is known that Rev. H. Lanni CARSON, left SOM.: Europe. On our . borne extracts trop) former, written fro private letter, and n. tion, it will be 'fonn. to be favored with.o. WILD CAT King, of Fairfield,, somo weeks ago, Ids supposed to be a ed the tree, and w tol shot the animal,; ing it. Crippradas when rapidly re-load loader,) he tired ant Instead of a 'coon,. It of very large alze,.an customer to deal vv.! SA LES. —Bon. T. ' story house, with .1 . Berlin, to Col. F. B. Rev. Dr. Schmuck Burns 19 acres for $BlOO. . J. V. Danner has' his house and lot John J•dhna his eel Fairfield to Barpard Win. H. Rupp has; for 3965, the house a. lately purchased by.t M. Walter. COUNTY YALU Statement of the to Property, Trades, 0. ams county, required be found in our ad t 1 convenience of cow aggregate valuatiOso Real btate, Live Stock Money Matters, Professions and Orcuparibt under $330, Professions and Occupatioo over LAI, • Salaries and Imollictientil over WO. Stages and Hacks, b to* Carriages, 1 per cent., Watches, It will be seen that tho valuation of 1867. 338; Professionaiaa. $2OO, $ 2 ,110 ; do. Ore s3,3l4—while thelie. Stock of $13,815; .Stagea and Racke t s Salaries and Entol aaine. PENNSYLVANIA. ter session of Perussyl on Saturday. Tha been hirrr than at _ The friends of Rey. I to learn that his heal the last-month or twp. nested with the InWt President, since its o voted himself wiU borious duties. May to health, and live fruits of his successful enjoy the honors d scholar and Christian, We learn that. the contracted with -W SON, for the erection o dwellings, on the to to be built In Cot- pared by Dir. &moms, Yesterday morning. paratory DepilitttAatit presenting their of regard. Mr. pmentat Prof.\ pal), with a bekutlinl Mr. StAnt presented ant) ,an, elegant co • Swops presented Mr. with a gold Pen, nior class also, throe Mr. Pasoan nritha yr Writjng Desk. The comparde . d with agpro were responded io whom the whole .. prise. TO THE Clittl + l l citizens of Gettyieb 'of creed or party, I:Rioting, to be held In iplace, on Tbursdiqi. which will be ad, sox, Esq., of Philad behalf of the Saki, curing certain Chi Constitution of the such State Conan .• Chrlethin fbatnnL The undersigned the attention of the es committed to t• taking part in thia which aims to tion of the United z• following arnendmen "We, the peopleut knowledens Alndgh all authority and po the Lord Jesus quiet nations, and his WU* Scriptures, aa of toffs more pertb= domestic defence, promotii dein and establisir United Mates cr- Cius. /114 / .. f ! EDEIALL t r. L ; G, W. Bares;