Eto *tat tt• *eutinel. tirilislY, Now. t.S. 4.41 verit' erstlitdoeh ere ted ßill b' tr in mind !hitt the refttlarjeleeti littion t '"IF3T-1:111. AN111111MITNISICL" is ihdtM lamer ihke'thof of way ether paper petbilidied Au time Comfy, bolas reed weekly by not le en thaw 11.000 C-17-I:4re'rtlaeinsais. teescsireisessoal•t•MteriOn 'suet SauJed is on or before Thuredsi mom . To Canniaign Subseribeis This week's issue (Nov. 13j is the Whieh will he sent to campaign bsyriLierft. We should he glad, 110W e:ver, to retain 'Al t ar at least a goodly Iltimbet them, as- regular sub scribers and shall eudesivor to fur nish them with an interesting. an, profitable Taper. In these stirring lives, no man acorn afford - to do without a good newspaper, to keep -himself posted as to ourrent news,- and through which the family, old and young, are largely profited. Next week we-shall return to our regular edition-, so that those campaign subscribers who de sire to continue the paper should notify us prornptly, othe . rwlse there moy be failure to supply them, as we t each week only es many 'papers as our ruallins list calk , for. Fur $2 we Will send the pal er tine year—for $l, six ssionflisiind - fet- SOcentii, three months. In view of the slre• of the paper—lts varied contents—theSe terms are lower than these of any lap r is, the district. IIF.PEIILICANIN* IN ADAMS Nye Imre been intsrekted in ex:uniti ng the returns of ihe . ereetlons in this County wince 1860, and re-produce some of the Wires '-for the gratification of our readers. We give the vote in Oc tober and November of the Presiden- Liu! years 1860,-1804, and 1868: October. }B6O, November. Curtin, 2,17811.1ne01n, 2,724 Eager, 2,849'411 opposition2,7lB Dern., maj. 76 Lincoln's maj 6 Total vote 5,622 Total, 5,442 October., 1864. Ziovearibe'r. 2,523 2,759 Koontz, Coffroth, Dem., maj. 298 Tatra vote, 5,282 October. 18; klartratft, 2 892' Boy/a, 8,173 I)em.; nIaJ. 541 Total vote, 8,005 These' tlgurei prove that the most rapid growth of the Democratic vote in this CountY was between 1860 and 1864, whkiii was doubtless due to the War, to the slavery question as developed by the War, to our nearness to the scenes of the War, and to the large share of sufferings and losses entailed on us by the War. From 1864 to 1868, the Dem ocratic vote-has grown from 3,016 to 3,- 173, or but 157 votes, being an increase of but five per cent. During the same period, the Republican vote has grown from 2,612 to 2.,917, or 305 votes, being an increase of nearly twelve per cent I These figures show that the day of heavy trial for the Republicans has passed, and that we are gradually gain ing upon our enemies, notwsthstanding the influence of the natural „ growth of population, the increased emigration of Republican young men, and the re iouvals into our county from the- Cop perkiest} counties Adjoining on nearly every side. Our inereasirig strength manifestly I comes -from conversions, and especially from the dispositions of young men to ally themselves with a patriotic and progressive party, whose triumphs and glories are its present honor, • rather than with a tarnished and re-aetionary party which turns Its .face away from the living ideas of the present, which seeks to obstruct the-path of progress, whose policy is a policy of dishonor and shame, and over 'whose recent rec ord no notary can have the 'slightest 1 feeling of pride. There is much in this retrospect to encourage the Republicans of Adams.; They have maintained a grand fight.— They have stood by their principles.— They have been faithful to their coiin try. They have not abandoned one of the great ideas which waderlie the or gauization of their party. They have bravely borne its banner aloft, and it bears not a single stain. Let them be, In the future as in the peat, faithful, decided, and uncompromising, and they will soon be a, majority in the I County as their comrades are in the State and the Nation. THE PAEhiIDERIT ELECT. General Grant, the President elect, accompanied by his family and several of his Staff, reached Washington on Saturday evening. The trip from Galena to. Washington waa accomplish hi that quiet, ancetaltatiowi manner which is characteristic of General Grant. Moving rapidly, seeking to withhold as much as possible all know ledge of his movements, and to avoid as far as possible - all popular deinon- strations, H. was pot yet quite possible for the General to entirely escape the manifeatitimui which the people desir ed to offer him. Before leaving Galena he bid good bye to his fellow-townsmen, thanking them and all others who have fought together in this contest; and in timating that be did not expect to visit, them again for some years. At several points on the route eastward he was called out by spontaneous demono tra- Lions of' the people. At only one point did he make a speech, and it was brief as well as significant. Gre4ed by a Republican pnwetislon in which were many soldiers who had "yotedas they fought," he said : "Gentlemen—l see u►auy of you In uniforms. You laid them oil' three years ago, and you can now lay them off again. We will have peace. Good night." Evidently General Grant understands the (Amme ter of the Victory won. The Washington city authorities and olUcers of the several R e p u bli can organizations of that city waited upon him on Tuesday to ascertain et what time it would suit ids convenience for thew to make a public demonstration. General Grunt responded that .he was glad to meet theta to rebeive their con gratulations, but hoped that they would spare ldul any public demon stration, stating that he would. be giad to receive his friends at hie residence. One of General Grant's flrst acts up on arriving at : his headquarters _ In Wa,hingtou was to order the destruc tion of - several bushels of letters which have been sent to him in relation to ottices, &c., which had been - opened and hriefai by Ida Staff: No record of them wa..4 kept, and this timely' warn ing will probably save a vast „amount of importunity in advance, and -Indi cators:determination not to allow the titateto weigh him down pre- MattinilY, ilarace (steely, IlTheatc4ickniell, and oilier prominent citizen*, brave been appointed a Committee to investigate the thu.is In Now York City. rieweisizia Alum! 7 7-- • The Philadelphia Copperheads made a desperate effort Tiiestlity of last week. to maintain their vote !of the second Tuesday of October. TA. isectsitalkM Lid., they stuffed the billluti - bdies the most al prose mcdern WiriOcra44e7 . atyle.• The returns _silt,* diyisirn: which gave the Coltr'tbik tads .0r October gave 1018 in November! An other division lose frOm 668 Copper head Fetes in October to 1201 in Novem ber. Another rose frtim 414 t 0.1176, and fcwAxClaL ;sop 418 to 651. The extra votes were all put in the hist - hour' I'hr peas were open. The Return Judges threw out the feturils,Which were Roll accompanied AtiClists of voters. Tte show the utter disregard of law, we: subjoin an aftidevit of one of the in-!II opectors of the Eight division of the Fourth Ward. - He swims that - persons voted over and over again en false, tic- Wanes mimes; some persons voting 08 often as three, four, five, six, seven and eight times each; that the whole num ber of taxables on the . regular Asses sor's list of said Division; is six - hun dred 'and fifty -three-(058), and in the extra assessment list is two hundred and fifteen (215), making a total. of eight hundred and sixty-eight (888); that one thousand'three, hundred and fifty-four tickets - were counted in said electiOn Livision et said election ; that the largest vote polled in said Division ut the election held October 13, -1868, was sevenhundred and-forty-four (744); that deponent was a clerk in the said division at the eltetion held Octoberl3, /868, and that said election was a gross and atrocious fraud; th,lit the frauds perpetrated at theelection held Novem ber 3, 3868, exceed the frauds perpetrat ed Oct. 13, 1868; that no oppotunity was given deponent to aseertain if the names of persons offering to vote were on the list of taxabTee; that challenges were disregaided, and tickets placed in the box as soon as received in the-win dow and that at least jive hundred votes were received from persons not on the dist of taxabtes; that persons claiming to be between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years voted without being sworp or affirmed, and without requsFing vonciaers few residence ; that tickets were thrown in the window, a name announced by some person out side and the ticket received and plaCed in the box; that persons• came up with a ticket in each hand,placing one hand in first with a ticket, announcing a nanief,and then placing the other hand in the window and announcing another name, and that all-such votes were- re ceived, regardless of challenges, and placed in the box. In NM JERSEY, as well as in .NEw YORK, the same infamous means were emplayed. For some time past blank naturalization papers, bearing a coml. terfeit seal of the Essex county Court, have been circulated in Newark ; and on Wednesday of last week, Col. Win. A. Treadwell, late of the Rebel army, was arrested, clidged with their issue. He eas committed to the Hudson County Jail, iu default•of $20,000 bail. Other persons are also implicated in , theie frauds whiCh are believed to have been committed by wholesale in Hud sop Pounty. Mr. HaesEy, uefeated for Congress by these and'llke frauds, will contest the seat; and it is not impossi ble that the Copperhead Governor may I be unseated by the exposure of these i monstrous crimes. Lincoln, . 2,612 McClellan, 3,016 404 5,628 Total, 8, November. Arai, 2,917 'Seymour, 3,170 = J 3,07 Total, If no remedy can ik discovered and applied, and if corruption in this re spect should continue to spread for the next twenty year's as it has the past ten, popular elections will becorne a mere farce, and the maintenance of Republi can Government will beCome a difficul ty. Every man—witbobt diatinctiou' of party—who loves his country and would preserve its liberties,-is Interest ed, deeply and vitally, in frowning down tillayillainy, ukmatter by whom, or in whose interest, _praeticed. Those who tamper with the hallot-box are public enemies, and should belsci - con sidered, for they strike at the only safe guard for property, liberty, and -life itself, which it is possible to have-in a government like ours. :Outside of a pure and honest suffrage, there can be nu adequate protection found for the great interests 'uf society. The scoun drels who invade it, should be sum nrarily and severely punished. One of ; the Republican speakers at i the last taslitewn meeting charged upon the Maryland Democrats that they were rewarding with office men who had been in the Rebel military ser vice. A Copperhead present denied the statement, and Alleged that no per-. sons who had been in the Rebel service were In public position in Maryland. The original statement is true. We are assured that among the police force, and in all portions of the Baltimore City organization, Rebel officers and privates are in office, and that some of them Superseded men who had been wounded in the . Union Army, Besides, every body knols that the clrat act of Judge S. TEacK.LE War.- Lis, *lon his election as chief Judge of the Superior Court of Rakimore 'city, was the appoin tmen t r io Clerk of that Court, of CkunmodopseHoraaus, late of the - Rebel Navy, who is now enjoy ing the prittlts of one of the most lu crative offices in that State! .He was one of the most daring and mischiev ous officers in the Rebel service, and coat the U. S. Government great losses in men and money. His reward Is, to retire upon the profits of a fat office, while wounded Union soldiers beg for a livlng.k Such Is Maryland Democra cy, - against which Pennsylvania De mocracy enters no protest. • In re-organizing the Maryland Mili tia, Gov. SWANN has given high places to JOSEPH COOPER and othereßebel of ficers, it being a mark of merit in Swerix's eyes to. have served in the RebeLArmy, and a demerit to - have served under the "Stars and Stripes." Whatever may be said of other por tions of thekcountry it is no doubt trae that in Maryland, Delaware, and. Ken tuck.y the only reliable ond pure-blood ed Democratic States in • the Union— eiery Rebel is a Democrat, and nearly every Democrat it - a Rebel in spirit, sentiment, and puriamie. Fortunately, GRANT'S election will tend to establish firmly the idea that Loyalty, and .not Treason, shall be a test of Merit, and an occasion of promotion. • THE editor of the Boston Post is a philosopher. In a recent number, he announced: - For Sale—Eight roosters, as good as pew, never having crowed but once.— Sample. Here follows the picture of a very good-looking rooster, considering that he is a Democratic rooster. He is - in good condition evidently, his etarvice In the Democratic'party not having tired him greatly. The sir New-'England States give flu/am nearly. 150,000 majority. We expect to hear soon a rebevral of the Copperhead demand of 1563 that in re constructing tbe Union, New Englan d should be "Wt. ofit in, Me acid." Npw England Intelligence is dreadfully In the way of Copperhead policy. REBELS vs. DEMOCILVII X, vim.' THE RESULT. The Electoral , voto,ii.: giveit by p 1114vre Ras £41) . 544:0341 0 1 /3 l:1111: t-.-- W4l*-001%10* tillii t e, Wi I 'l,C*Tiitki, 4 , 4„ .., t . , . - ... . namelrl :as Atli cats* by :turitto ilk, th. 4 , - ItWill cottbire 1 :iregllipr, .4,*1 ito " _.. atA c-....?rt*t \ lfig ' POR ORANT ND t k t ' Electoral i.ote. Majorities. Alabama, 8 2 - 1,000 Arkausa6, 5 5,000 California, `\ 5 1,500 V )4 4 \ 3 -- fill/ I ° l st '4 6 62,(X11 • ' 'll,OOO S' 53,000 3 18 " 'Maine, 7 ,t 3,000 Iklassaeliuseits, 12 76,442 Michigan, 8 • 31,000 blinnesota ?. 4 \ 8,000 • • Missouri, 11 ~ • 21,328 . . Nebraska,. 8 . 4,000 Nevada,, 8 New Hampshire, North Carolina, 0 Ohio, , , Oregon, 3 Pennsylvania, 26 Rhode Island, 4 South Carolina, • 6 TennesSee, 10 Vermont, 5 West Virginia, 5 Wisconsin, 8 :217 ' , Electors chosen in F bride by Lettisteture - FOR SEYMOUR AND BLAIR Delaware, Georgia,t Kentucky, Lonisiana,t Maryland, New York,* New Jereey,* 77 181,266 *Carried by fraud. {Carried by Rebel terrorism. The Vote in Pennsylvania The annexed table shows the major ities in the different counties at the Presidential election. All are official, except hiusquehanna. REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. Alleghany 10,815'Adams 253 Armstrong 870• Bedford 211 Bradford 4,2Botßerks 6,065 Beaver, 1023. Bucks 528 Blair 919 t Cambria 623 Butler 547 . Carbon - 557 Chester 2,688 Centre 217 Cameron 115iClarion 930 Crawford I,B67.Cleartleld 1,122 Dauphin 2,llo'Clinton 525 Delaware 1 4 550;Columbia 1,879 Erie B',4s2 l Cumberland 423 Forrest - 611E1k 551 Franklin 280 Fayette 816 Iluntingdon 1,338 Fulton 295 Indiana 2,6B6,Greene 1,492 Jefferson 79tJuniata 280 Lancaster 7,slllsehigh 1,317 Lawrence 2,l42 , Luzerne 3,583 Lebanon I,4B7;Lyeozning 126 Mcliean 298 Monroe 2,102 Mercer 001'Montgomery 720 Mifflin 39 , Montour 427 Perry 248 Northampton 2,971 Potter.. I,olo,Northurnh'il 415 Philadelphia s,Bl2'Pike 943 Snyder 607 tiehuylkill 721 Somerset I,4B3!Sullivan_ 398 Susquehanna 1,600 i Wayne r-- 636 Tioga 3,598, Westmorerd 1,075 Union 804'Wyoming 143 Veuango 985 York 2,645 Warren 1,1:63 Ww_4l:ington 184; 34,989 Gmut's maj. Z 3,107; IN accordance with the resolution of adjournment,•lwth houses of Congress were called to order at noon OR Tues day, by Vice President Wade and Speaker Colfax. But few members were present in either, and both houses were adjourned sine die by their re spective presiding °inners. The next session begins on Monday, December 7. Mr. COLFAX, Nice President elect, left Washington on Tuesday in com pany with Senator WADE, Hon. Wm. D:-HELLv, Hon. EDWARD MCPHER SON, Hon. 0. J. DICKEY, and ex-sena tor CRFWELL, spending the evening in Baltimore, and leaving the next morning for the West with Senator WADE. The Copperhead leaders, with their usual hypocrisy, have since the elec tion taken to praising Gartigi'. Their daily occupation, before it, was to de nounce him as lacking every virtue, and capable of every crime. He wail indifferent to their censure; he will be as heedlesS of their praise. IN SEYMOUR'S town, Dearfleld IS% y the Republicans made a large gain.— Galena, GRANT'S home, which gave. McClellan 120 majority, gave Grfitit”a majority of 9. In South Bend, Cot, FAX'S home, the Republicans gained 71 over the October election. .These are significant facts. WIISN THE . ELECTOI2.9 MEET:—The eke tom chosen in each state meet at the Capital of that State cm the first Wednesday In De cember. They vote by.distinct ballots for President and Vice Piesident, and send the result, carefully sealed, by a special mes senger, who Will deliver it to Hon. Benja min Wade, President of the Senate. The Senate and House having fixed a day for, a joint convention, will assemble together in the House Mr. Wade will open the car ficates, count the votes, and announce that Ulysses S. Grant is elected President and SchuDer Colfax Vice-President of the Uni ted States. Neither General Grant or Mr. Colfax arc therefore yet legally elected ; and they will not be until the first Wednesday In December. A DRUNKEN Democnit , was arrested at Lowell, Mass., on complaint of his neigh bors, Tuesday night. The officers found him seated at a table, with a large potato iu front of him, four or five candles stick ing In it, at his right hand a bottle of whisky, and at his left a tumbler. They asked him what he was about, and he re plied in maudlin tones. "An' I'm holding a wake over Saymour." A COUPLE of gentlemen observing a pret ty rough-looking customer leaning against a lamp-post, much under the influence of tarantula, made a bet as to his politics. Approaching himi one of them said : "How do yOu shuld +uncle ? You're a Dem ocrat, are you not ?" "Democrat be---d I I admit the i,ymploms, but, if I know my self, I'm ou inter side." Tas Carlisle Herds has been enlarged and ireproied. Likewise the Westminster Sentinel, tinder the vigorous management of its new proprietor, Mr. Seahrooks.. This Baltimore Daily, Sun has added a column to each page, ands fully maintains its rspu tette& as an enterprising newtgoper. George On..qhilds, Esq., publisher of the Philedel phis Ledger, has sailed \for Europe. FREDERICK county, give a Republican majority of fifty -Idx votes for Grant and Colfax; and fifty-kofor Judge Weisel. It is the "banner" cotinty, 'bring the only one in the State carried by Gratit, The Republicans of Emmittaburg district! \re duced the Copperhead majority to iO2. Tax Commissioners of Antietam National Cemetery Meet at New York en Pecaltber elk, when it Is eximeted that the dispOsel me.remaina of the Contetiimue 4eak in , the vicinity of the hattle.field of Alitiopma will be finally determined. 5,000 4000 29,107 6,455 9,900 36,000 32,500 8,000 15,500 539,273 2,Zi00 40,000 65,000 30,000 81,847 9,"80 2,633 84,0% 1 3,989 • Iff It* .0 P . s ifigrr COI , ,`TX. ,Since fie Ntratocratir,„oliiYia dowl: it is' ds siruble that its abould txr wounri. vat administered upon Ai Iy>t alai The ftdlowing ntticles ec t , 40 , 10.tatileirf the personal pnisturty • ..:',4l4llkiliettparty, which will he poKit 'aUlsdiatitt' . 111:1130ijkday : 3,000,1100 paha of sieve Manacles (uncon stitutionally damaged by Abe Lincoln.)— They will be sold as old iron. 800,000 slave drivers' whips, (lashes con siderable worn, handles in good ordd.) I I„ordinanct3s of secession. • old window iash—somewhat damaged by tire, removed from its original place by, order of Governor Vance, in order that "Yankees" tulzht be piled so high "that their legs would stick out of the windows." Lost (*we. 100,000 Gray Uniforms (badly worn.) - 50,000 Seymour and Blair banners, (per forated with numerous boles, will be sold by the pound; for paper rages-) 25,000 portraks of Horatio Seymour, la belled4The People's Choice" (very :hand some.) \ 1 "Policy' (manufactured by the Tailor of nasee. ) lre Manuscript, being the original of Blair'S•Broadhead letter, (interesting as an historicalttelic, since it was in the hands of the decerittein the hour of Death, and bears traces of the tears shed by disconso late friends-on that occasion.) 1 lot of old Ittrobr (used in the Democrat ic platform. , Hampton's plank is in a good state of preservation.) \ I lot of type (damagerk by printing red hot Democratic newspapert9 tusk of the "Democratic elephant," broken off by the World's advice in the vain - attempt to hold to the ice and escape drowning. 1 geological specimen of great vahle, be ing the "superfluous fragment" struck \by the "stone hammer" from the igneous roek which the Democratic Ajax was unable to throw into the Republican camp on the I Bth of October. 1 coffee pot, used in coloring Naturaliza tion papers for use in the Pennsylvania elec tion. 100 bales of Penclietonian greenbacks— nominal value $1,500,000,000 (will be sold by the pound. The attention of paper makers is especially called to this item.) These articles will be sold at as low a . . price told on ae long time as customers may desire since the surviving relatives are anxi ous to get them out of the way as soon as possible. "REPUBLIC 4W DIMPOTIMUIN TIRE 8911:11111 I The only despotism of which we find any trace is that despotism of fraud with which, in other guises, New Yorkers are familiar. In Louisiana, Georgia and Afabama, the Democratic whites conspired to prevent a free election. Their success, whatever it amounts to, is attributable to violence and knavery. In Louisiana, especially, Demo cratic tactics attained full development By a system of intimidation and assassina tion—by armed organizations and system atic lawlessuess—the Democratic minority have carried the State. Republican voters were not permitted near the polls, and thousands. were thus disfranchised. By no other means could the Democratic ticket have been sustained in the State. The same plan was pursued in Georgia, though in a modified form. The only tyranny, therefore, from teach the reconstructed , Stales have suffered in this election is the tyranny of a Democratic minority, acting I in defiance of law and order. In North and South Carolina, where the Republicans have triumphed, order and freedom were maintained.. The local laws, enacted by Republicans, - confer the fran chise on all, and all voted without hindrance or disturbance. The South, then, suffered no injustice, no oppression, no wrong at the hands of Re publicans. It is freer—more truly self governing—than at any period of its histo ry. The exceptional instances of tyranny proceed exclusively from the Democratic whites—black and white Republicans being alike the sufferers. The advent of GRANT to the Presidency, and the supremacy of law and liberty which will be guaranteed by harmony between the Executive and Congress, will render a repetition of the Louisiana outrages dangerous if not.tmpos sible.--V. Tilnel? Wou.sx's envsnAos perplexes the English rexising barristers who are charged with the duty of registering voters, and they are deciding contradictorily. One has admitted the claim of a considerable number of women to the franchise in Finsburry, de fending his opinion by an elaborate array of historical and legal arguments. A few years ago Lord Brougham secured the pass ing of an interpretation Act intended to shorten and'simplify all subsequent Acts of Parliament, and in this there was a provis ion that the word "man" should be under stood to import the feminine as well as the masculine gender in every case where the Legislature did not specially express a con trary intentt But this, like many other Ants, has been almost forgotten, and Perna .mentriht passing a new Retorm Bill, never once thought of their own decree that "man" *Auld mean "woman." But on the othe•hand, a revising barrister at Leeds has condemned the claim of women to the fran chise as "frivolous, groundless, and absurd," and has inflicted a due of ten shillings on a lady for making it. This, to say the least, is hard treatment. The , appearance of the names of many thousand of ladies on the overseers' lists in various parts of the king dom, proved that the legal question was at least open for discussion. We observe, that two ladies claimed the privilege of voting at the late election in New Jersey, but were refused by the election officers. Tue Round Table, which has been a supporter of the. Democratic candidates, says that "It is a notations, audnow proves a significant fact, that the great bulk of elo quent speaking and clever writing in this canvass have been done for the Republit.4m side. With exceptions that may be counted on the fingers, the Democrats have really had neither spokesmen nor journalists whose abilities are worth a straw to their party." FEEDISIME %Yaws has issued a circular, stating that "the trustees of the Agricultural College of, Pennsylvania have under consi, deration the reorganization of the institu tion ; and-for that purpose desire the em ployment of a Principle whose learning, and especially whose executive and admin istrative ability, will fit him to preside over and govern its operation." la the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia yesterday the appeal of the United States from the jungment of Judge Wylie, setting aside the indictment against Surratt, was dismissal. The. Court took the ground . that the United States had no right of ap peal in a criminal case. So the Surratt easels• closed. Fait eirsomui twenia about to be per mitted all, over this country. For the ant time since morning ofcreation northern people will tow be able to say what they please, in any part of American territory. And let alltur people say Amen. Tar and billets will henceforth be only used fbr their legitimate purposes. German HoChattaw is to have a salary of ten thousand dollars a year from the °as enters of the will of the late Edwin A. Stamens, for superintending tbh'immpletion of • famous litevens battery. at Hoboken. T venvacnig bave latekt =minced "Lim ' tkrla," bat they ettll 4* to "the nosh and the devil." • - - - - OSIAN.—V ANA LAS. OWING TO THI ffhiCVa 1-A„ Dar and brims-mut relations, which they sum Sate. their peculiar organisation, and the Men they pergirm, are subject lo insuy enfferiage. Freedom frimithme emoted's** in nu eineJlrlegree to their hap. : pla# l,4 g4 welfare, for Beet can b. happy who an ill men only*. but no One of these carkom female cam. offittlfot litp Offered to tits em without tonal,- h of thetibiliVidisal. and ere long • laileriaineut Malmo audpirresemito decline 171k phimentto cousulta phyakiln kir the relief decline . of theee.v*Moue delicate "Smile s/1; s.d = l 7 nem Om .malts rgent necessity will true woman so far mei+ !ICU her gnashed charm es to dotb is. The sex ninths* nook ere for 'placing In their...lands simple specifies which will be found of cacies:l in relieving and eating pe alinmit, tter every onesiex. of those troublesome complaints rmi settle Utttt Exya•ey Beentt.—Hundreds-milfer on in ellemice: and hundred. or others apply vainly to dratted& and doctors, who either merely fantail* tAttin with Melnik, of a career apply remedies which make them worm. I would not wish to assert any. thing that would do injustice to the afflicted, bat I em obliged to say thatammongh ft may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborites employment, uowholesome air and Axel, profuse men struation. the use of to end coffee, sod frequent Childbirth. it is tar oftener tensed lig direct hi itatiaN aPPlied to the mucous membrane of the vagina Itself. When reviewing the causeeof these distressing cow plaints; it is most painful to contemplate the attend. ant evils consequent upon them. It is but simple Justice to the subject to enumerate a few of the many • additional causes which no largely effect the life, health, and happines of woman In all chums of ets awl which,- neatly, affect, more or loom directly, the ye t er. oft to entire (ntraeltfelnd7- The Mania that sable kr . ..precocious - educaticiit and gum- nage, musses the yeara that matins designediorcorpo. reel developmeut to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dress, the early confinement of school, end especially In the unhealthy excitement tife ball-room. Thus, with the body 6W-clothed end' the Wad mduly excited by pleasure, tereerting to mid. night revel the hours dedigned by nature for sleep and reek, the work of destruction Is half accomplished. Ia con-equenceof this e trly omen upon bar system, anDsCemary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation is sob of et • later day, thus ag gravating the evil. When ogle excitement is over, an other in prospective keeps the mind morbiely sensitive to turreencin, while the now constant restraint of fashionable drops, absolutely forbidding the exercise indispenseble to the attainment and retention of or. genic health and strength; the exposure to night, air; the sudden change of temperature the complete prostration produced by excotelve da ncing, must, of necessity, produce their legitimate effect At last, an early marriage caps the climax of misery, emd the unfortunate on hitherto so utterly regardieas of the plain dictates and remonstrate:les of her delicate mature, becomes au unwilling subject of medical treatment. This is but • truthful picture of the experience of I bolisaroll of owl young WOOlOl2. /Mg before the ability to Mercian the functions of the generative organs, they require an education o their peculiar nervous system, composed, of what is called the tissue, which Is, iucommun with the female brie: t and lip., contently under the control of mental emotions and &34.CiatIOCUI at an early period of W.; and, ssi we shall subsequently see, those emotions, when localise, lead, long before pettedly, te 'habits which sap the very life of their victims ere nature has selfamplated their development, Fur Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Lem corrhma, Too Profuse Ilenittruation, Exhaustion, Too Long COUtinned Periods, for Prolapses and Bearing Down, or Prolapi.us Utoi, we oder the most perfect ensteillc k titian : linsuapuVl Coneonen Latium 01 'Won 0' Directions for use, diet, and advice moon.pinky: • Females in every period of life, fade Infancy to ex treeme old age, will And it • remedy to aid nature in the discharge of Its functispos. Strength is the glary • of nuanhootmod womanhood. , Munson's Bitelmot Benin ts moroetrengthening that any of the preps. rations of Bark- s ot Iron, inflaitel,v safer, and more pleasant.. listlinottia• Katxspr Ducey, having re. cent* the endormuient Of the most _proinineat= skims In the Hilted iltstiow_ollbred to at humanity aa 'certain tort for the folloalig diseases and -symptoms from winnower taus* originating: General Debility, Mental sad Physical Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head- Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irritability, hest lame,* and Sleeplessness at Night, Absence of tier cular Einciency, Loos of Appetite, Dywpopeta, druscia. lion, Low ilipisita, Diwarganiaatien er Paralysistri the Organs of Donors ties, Palpitation of the Bert, and, in sect all the ConootOriantsi of a Nervous and Debit's. ted state of the system. Tu insure the genuine, cut rids tint. Ask fur iIIIJLBOLD'S. Take no other. Bold by Lima's and Dealers ever) where.' 11.26 perbottla, or six bow. for SO60: Delivered to any address Describe symptoms in all communications. Address T. Drug and Chemical WareMmee, 694 Broadway, N, V, ONN •it.l4 UNCLE', UNGMSB DONS UP .lye ./.11 stool-engraved wrapper, with faceusile of my Cbvmiuel Nagehuose, Sun signed Oct. 2-21 u y U. T. lIMI.MBOLD. BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the LW: ever offered to the public to RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO Ir ORIGINAL COLOR, and treats a new growth where it has fallen or Arena disease or natural decay. It will prevent the flair from telling out. AU who use it are unanimous In awarding It the Prat. 0 1 being the best Clair Drawling extant. Our Treatise on the Ualr /gent free by mall. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY R. P. (LILL t C 0.., Rubor, N. H.. Proprlstors. Wm sac* by all Protests. Strv.6.-In) A CARD A Clergymen, while residing In South dmerks a s miaikasary,, discovered a safe And alspl• remedy fee the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Betty Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, •nd the whole train of disorders brought - on by baneful and vicious halals. Greet numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to besiege the afflicted and nutovtimste, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, In • sealed envelope, to say one who needs it, free of charge. Address JuliSPli T. INMAN, Station D, Bible Roans New City. Sept. 18.-ly DRA/NYSI, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH, treat ed with the utmost 'eaten, by Dr. J. ISAACll,ooes !let nod Aurlet, (torwerly of Levies, Hollagd,) No. Kid Arch it., Philadelphia, Pa. Tao thaanials frit the moat r•lf abb. sources In the City and C.:l' etetrp_cas b• mom at bit oak.. The teedetel lbwolty r. litintal Is hl tecomitmay -1.1.41.••••:•••••,, tto th• CS or Mt t p tntekv. brt ryes lasertad wlttmettm•ta Ye cbarg• made for esaminetios. N0.r.20.1b151.- I; few gt dvatistmento. JURY LIST FOR NOVEMBER GRAND JURY. imtlalu--Trisierick Dish', (Forman,) Daniel Sett* Ephraim D. Newman. Cumberland—James McCullough, L Sherry. Gettysburg—Samuel S. McCreary. Couowago—George 11. Kuhn. limn Pion—Joseph .1 Kuhu. Ilamiltunban—John Ogdeu, Adam C. Muss, Iman. Mau:Olen—Christman= Eppelmsin, Conrad Miertnati. Germany—John O. Byers. MountJoy—Wililata Young. Berwick tp.—Sscouel A. Wertz. Liberty—busts A. Wertz, Joseph P. McWrit. Lstimore—Paul Troup, Jacob K. Lerew. csford—Jaci•to E. Myers, John Brady. Littlostown—John H istiland—John Dubs. Butler—Jacob Eppelman. GENE-AL JURY Fleet Week. Frauklin—Jolih Brady, Isaac Stockslager, Paul Bow en, John Chunber lln. liamiltonhan—Hobert Watson, Andrew Marshall, George Watson, Rolett lily the, Wm-Culp. tiontingtoo —Philip Myers, Daniel 11.1Iarkley, John O. Brandon, Jacob Y. Bowers, si Brough, Francis Coulson. • 8 graben —Jeremiah Unghiabsugh, John 0. Brinker hoff, John Kohn, Henry Thomas. Cumberland—Theodore Bender. Ilaniilton—Georga Batt, John Paterson. Reading—Baranal Overindtser,-Leri Chrosister, John Brough. Liberty—William Boss White, Saragel Krim. Freedom—Jushua Brown. Gernmny—Peter Santa, William Dotter*. Tyrooe—Marks Bimini. Jambe. Pittantnit. Dnloo--John Kindig, Daniel Sheely. Motrtplemant—Willisni lieSbui7 Mouniqoy—Francis Afton, Lori Golder Mensllen—Jonaa Boutaihn, Charles Stewart, Wm. P. Wilson. Gettysburg—J. B. Danner, Wm. F. Atkinson; o :bird—Charism BhLUen, Bkhard Adams. Bathe—lsaac Myers. Conowsgo—Edgar L. Jenklna. Llttlestown—it. &Bahia, Wm Lmilinger. Second Week. Freedom—Abraham Brise. Liberty—Win. C. iSeabrooks, James Corey, Wishing ton Shover. Camberland—Jonas Johns. Unkta--Edward Shorb, John Wramrine. Jacob Balsa boar, George lisaehonr, Jr., Henry Jetty, Joseph L Shdrb. Beading—Peter Heilman, Jacob Minor, Andrew Brough, Samuel B. Willer. IStrahan--Jaeob Bestow, Jacob Cassatt,John Winker holt MonntJoy— Wm. Dovraover, R m. o:And—John C. touck, David W. Lawrence, hassle X. Smith. Littlestown--John Spangler, Sr , O. B. Yantis. lionntplesurant—ChartaiG Miller, Bunn* Gelaiihnun, John Btalismith, David Destrick.• Gettysburg—Davit! Sweeney, U. J. Stahl*, Abmandar Cohan David Ziegler, John S. Crawford, thong. JacobO Troxel, Jeremiah Culp. Baffeasperger, J. IL Plank. Germany—Jacob Yealy. ilamlltonban—George Trenk le. Butlei—Martin Thomas, Berkbart Wert, klenallen—leas Bender. Runtingtou—Jew Johns. Latimore--311chael Stanabseb. Ilerettr. liamilton--John Picking. BROOMS ! 811003131 The tunlersigoed continuo! to.manufestare Brooms at lila old stand In Carlisle street adjoining Balloted Ihipot. and will have during the WI a fall supply on hand, and will be able to furnish them WHOLIMALB OR RETAIL. Brooms made to orderor on the shares. Parades having Broom Odra would do well to glom him a call. 8. B. TIPTON. Ge4faborit, Nov. 6.-3 m I.S. WATERMAN, novicares 07 W•T BE pi AN'S Cocktail and Tonic Bitters, Miasmas and Retail. 1106 Market *eft, PliaadelPhia• The took lonportioo of tbape Moro bum boa foor- WWI to by was o f our l ot a, eminent e:liking rectu se Ye boot solo now to asoord tboOsek- Skins m, le libe universal ik•orits wood oargi_se • good gbi or Middy °pokes& • The Farmers' Book 140 bewail mot oi offal Illastrotioas. 760 ootrvo = B k 0 •1 141 Aft what miry imam vista to HOW TO HAKE TIES PARK PAY. Bend for eirtidar eying hall diralirtkou PARmuts I PARlfillir lONS Itzposioaced Book Aosta sad others, washed to take tide book to Irvin Faatald in ewer} oineigiltlittr• 2*. . I ;in.lterwament. rays troll PIO to $llOO pea =Oath "g to crliettenc• and ability. Addram satamt,:einn * 00„ Philadelphia, pa.,olboi ns ioi, 0, chicasoll1 A _o 11 1 1 - Louis, No. PAY UP ! ALL persons Indebted to the late Am et lama & Bionnot see hereby =Met to 001 l and settle be. Me. i ltd 4 ll qf Dvather i e so YE trilittiftt to condo of date wit to WIN las* or aa ece.lbr_that Ito an is taw Mob of M• ... ammo, ot Mama nag lroobtoo4 a oot; who II ooge n tiollt& ' 001.1104. , .1/Ma. gat and sgenumat PUB LT BALE OF VALUABLE - PERSONAL PROPERTY. The uedereliped, AatnatalPtratet of the estate of Wllifasa iller,destased, will sell at Nikko Isle, ok ftstailhty, thille day ief Naiwntiar nest, at 10 *Wok A. 1, at the late lesideace of said deceased, In !PO W 1011111111, Adams misty, Pa. In BeecheratilliAllis tai istelea Persoisal Property, to wit: On ROG. Bedttsada and . Tablas, Chairs, Itespik Skelt." [pubes Osphoards, Lode , tat; Gles, Ittee-phoe Stevie sad Pivil Store ead taw, Wood Box, lot of Dongh.. tray. Clock; Silver Witch, lot of Poets , be, Mat Vowels, Iron Kettle, two Wearing Lome and Pla tareo,2 Spinning Wheels,with a largo variety of likasso. bold and Pitches' Furniture. Also, a lot of Store Goode, tonslidlag of Calicoes, Laces, tioaleryGlores, Bottom,. Omaha, Thready Sesars, Sesoklas Tattsoco Oil Cloths , GlauJ ars, Cups and !tamers, Dishes, Con; Brooms, Strap Iron. and a variety f other ardelos aunt Cur 'y. kepnfodder la a county store. Also, a kit of Hay and . Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by Nov. 6.—us VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE The undersigned, iptendlog to remora to York coon. h. Will otter at Public dale, en Menrday, ths slat dap stf Reemsber mud, an the premises, his rateable Farm, situated la Franklin township. A.daues county, en the road leading from W illowgrove springs to ralrlekt, about 4 miles southwest of earibtowu and about 2% milts From the Gettyllepg turnpike, containing 263 Acne; there being *boat 60 Acres of farm Ind, a part l imed, and the balance well covered with Met nut and Oak timber. The Building are • two-story Log Hoe" a Frame Barn,. Rimilamith Bbop, %Mug House, and other outbuildings. The Farm Is we eft lamed ur =As two arms out of It. There • are ilex 001100i Apple Orcluirds, of them young Orchards comtuenoing to boar, and a variety of other MOSE Mk the larva, licbool Mouses, Churches, Hills and Raw- Who all within 2 miles. Lad of Joke Throne, Peter Hake, Isaac HIS, and other. It will be sold in' timber lots, or any way to suit purchasers.: Persons wishing to view the term as timber, will call on the undersigned yielding thereon. Ode will 001121LOCIC• at 10 o'clock. A. H., whoa 'at tendance wilt be given and terms made known by ÜBukOk HARTMAN el A. 1212E313 n RPTIANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams mummy, the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Esther McKinney. deceased, will offer at Public Bala, on the premises, on Saturday the 2111 day of Woe/debts neat, the interest of eaid decedent, being the undivided one third part, in and to a Tract of land, situate in Monotjoy township,. Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from Gettysburg to Taney. town, about 6 Mile. from Gettysburg, near itOrDiell mill, adjoining land, of Newton Horner, John Bon er, George Metering, Ilabry O. Cromer, Silas Er. Horn er, and others, oontsining 112 Acres. The buildings are a ono-story Log Honor and Log Barn ; an Ciechard, and a well of never-Wing water. About D 3 Acres are Woodland. with some nice Meadow land. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when eb tendance will be given and terms made known by BEERY 11. CROMgit Adair. Atted —A. W Moms, Clerk. (Oct 30.-3 t SHERIFF'S SALE. ID purniance of sundry WritliOrVenditloni Exposes and hied Facies, issued out of the Cogrt oicommou Pleas or Aflame county, Pa and to sue directed, will be ezposta to Public tile, at the Court HMSO, in Gettysburg. as attarday the 140. day qj froceseisr sart, al I o'clock, P. N., the following described Real &tate, els: No. I—Two Lots of Ground, Nos. 93 and 94i, situated in ilintinmabarg. Franklin toad. ship. Adams county, P.. fronting oa York street and running bock to a9l het alley, bmuded on the west by lot Flo. 92, on the mat by tot Po. 944 cootainlog one-third of an rime each. No. 2—Lot No. 138, in same place, containing 2 Acres and 124 Perches, bounded on the east by lot No. 136, north by lot 139, south by a 20 teat alley, and west by lot 140. No. B—Lot No. 140, in same place, 'containing 2 Acres apd 137 Perches, bounded on the south by a 24 hut alley, west by a 20 *et alley, north by lot 139 and east hy lot 13 5 . No. 4—Lot No. 185, in game place, containing 2 Acres and el Vecchia bounded on the south by a 20 had alley, west by lot 12*, north by lot 134, nod east by lots lab and 127. Seised and taken in essential as the real estate of Jacob Vl:dweller. /Fir Any person doming to see the plot of the town can do ao by calling an James Rumen, Z.q., in sea maabu ng. PHILIP MANN, 13ber11/. Shortro Nice, Gettygtntrg, Oct. 80.-ti li-Tea per amt of the parches, money upon all inks by the Sheriff mast be paid over immediately after the property le Mack down or upon Where to comply theretritu the property will be twin pet up for este. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. The noclerslined having quit terming, will Hill se Prlvatio B.la, thsllow fag Keel SAWA: No. I—The Home Farm, known ea ulfAlbut Lillie.. situated about two mules was of liamitetsurg,euuteloiag about 104 Aimee—WO Acres term laud is s high arts of caltivatke, lbs rvems/w der of the Lead lu Timber. The Mending@ are comfort able, with the best of spring water at the door. Tract No. 2 Contains 164 Acres, adjoining lands of H. D. Hayman and tbio heirs of J. Noblylt, situated in Liberty township, Adana coun ty, Ps. About SO Aorta of this tract ars clearod ; fllZlAiDert is timber land. Ma Insproteassitts on this property ars a 1.00 HOUSE and Darn. The soli is of ths beid quality for wheat or corn. Tract No. 3 Containing 29 Acres, ►boat the one half cleared, the remainder In • timber. Thum to as old boom on it. I think it one of lb. most desirable locations fur a good building in the neigh borhood, situated about two miles wool of Mammas burg. Tract No. 4 Containing 22 Acres, Wog &boat ono silo moot of No. S. Tract No. 5 Containing 19 Aeries, 44 good Timber turf, known u elm' Crooke lot, lying • twinges Friend's creek * in the /redo/Irk twenty, Terms of sale, onathird of the parchese emery in hood; remainder may be made to wit Me purchasers. DAVID GAMBLE. Emmittoberg, Md., Oct. 9.-2 m VALUABLE MILLS & FARM • AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho mabocriber wishing to retire from laminae on I account of hie health, offers at Private Bale hi• valua ble Property, situated in Liberty township, Admits county, Pa., 3 miles math of Falrtield, known as Aa gusts llllls. The Farm contain, about 76 Acres o ►and; about 16 keret of which is in meadow, about 6 Acre. In thriving timber, principally Locust, and the balance except that occupied by Buildings, Dam, Bolide, he. In a high state of cultivation. There is • great variety of fruit on the premise.. The Buildings are a large two-Mori Brick Duelling Mouse with BacklinfUlsig, Double Log Barn, Flagon Shed, nog House, Spring Hones and all other necessary outbuild ing.. The Mills are on Middle creek with sufficient water to run the year round, the Mill Huns. is 60 by 40 feet, 3 stories high lower story stone, the balance frame., good as new, built in the moat substantial manner, Power, 20yershot Wheels 13 feet high, con tain. 2 pain of Burrs and 2 pairs of Chopping Stones, together with all the machinery and Biter, a in a Aral class Merchant and Us fat Mill. There b also a new Saw Mill attached tripple geared, capable of ,swing 160 feet of Oak Lumber per boar. The above Mills are in a good neighborhood for grain being within 2 miles of lOUTOIPS Tract sad Timber ; al ea, for Schools, Charokes, Markets, &a. Alert and Carew Rade known by calling on the sub scriber on tile purest, es addreaaing him at Fairfield, PODIA. PETER DIEHL Harsh, 114/I.—et PRIVATE SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM. The undarsignid Intending to quit farming, offers for este the Pane on which he now resides, .near the Outlet* pike, was mils from gonad Hill P. 0., and throe miles from York Balpbur Springs and Ilmopkm, Adams cement' Pa., containing 101 .ACIMII„ sass* or i lee, on which s erected a new twoutory (Inter Poet Homo, It by 2$ feet, with beak-kitchea. There is • pump of nover.falling water at the door, three Springs in two of the Acids, and running vat*, la two others; Apples, .Pomeho., Cherries, and other fruit troop on the primaless; • good and new lank Barn, built In 180, with all other outbuildings, Hog and Chicken Roue, Ac. live thousand businis her. been put at this farm in the last four years, and Ivo thousand sew rile. There are about 30 Aaron of 111011 , 7 Timberland of Wnite Oak and Hickory. It al so conveulna. is Churchro„ liackuitltb Mope, Stares and Poet °Mee. This lea good chance, as the farm is in • high Mato of ealtlinntion, prim low; halt cash, balance in mamas with interim. If the above Pants Is not sold by Meiling of Dans her, it will bo For farther Information address L Y.SHIPLJ7, &mad ELM P. 0., Adams ca„ Pa. • . Lag. 211,—1f FOR BALE A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, with SO AGM of cholas Load, oa tit. Turapik• log bow Abbottatown to Hanovor, 0110 all. fromAk• Swam plow, biollll u Hollinswei NUL OPill OTELIit ILL PILOPKIITT, with lik ACRES OF !AND, or 110 Acre. at may b. &skid, on Mars Crook, 6 natio oonth-weat tont Gettysburg, and known sa Banda' IfilL [Oct 30.-to A DIODiI FA8.11,221 AMR OF LAND, in a high state of cultivation, 100 baobab of Lime to the Acre, No.l, Buildings, 2 miles west from Gettysburg. GAO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Aug. 21, 11108.-43 int WESTERN PRE-EMPTION LAND& I ILLYI ON RAND • t3W. TR.AC.T S OF No. 1, . osooad pr•orrpelloa . Lana hooted amiiltallp rlookOosaty ' Nino, to.; is moll mottled solghlise book HMI win mil, or mimeo *1 • bir prki• hr 114•1 MOM* la Limo amity, Pe. 010. ARNOLD. 1.6.141111L—tf • FIRST CLASS FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. two miles of Gettysburg, on the Har risburg road, with all necessary improve ments. and In prime order. I will sell from 100 to 160 Acres, to ma purchasers. Terms , easonabia, For further information *Duly to wm. mita, Gettysburg, ra. Sept. 18-ht VAPIA.BLE FARM AT PRIVATE eltaabgl °RAU Yost and Gettysburg tasugs ki t, adissfrosa Odeysbur& cantsdatbg 97 ACM of salad had vftb consented roportion of Wood,X•a. doei aadTarminglaad. P ings ad flaming In fine caadftioa aud,pleuty el water. Astypaum /a mutt of a erst-rate products(( farm aftispleassat raddeace. ainde troll to *drat, tidapcoppily- ' isepsrticuisra W.; is Gmoutraibor.ltme piste. WPM gips. 17.0.41 ' ' M. A. MILLISR, Aduer ALSO, Ladies Fancy Furs AT JOHN FA'REIRA'S Old Iletahlished Tllit Manufactory, No. 718 ARCH STREET, above 7th, PHILADELPHIA. Have now la Store of my own Importation sod Man ti Machin, one of the largest and matt beautiMi Wee- FANCY FURS, for Ladies' and (Thildren's Wear, In the City. Ala", • Sae amortises( of Gents' Par Gloves and Collars. I am to dispose of my goods at very reams. able and I would there lore solicit a call from my Mode of Adams county sad vicinity. MirDensamber the Same, Number sad Street JOHN FARBIRA, N 0.718 Arch et., ab. 7th , 80, t dh s id e , p haa. WI have no Partner, no connectimedtb any th store Philadaloos. /o ft . `3,!_mt: ULTIMO dirgamed otthe.GIXOELIGOR GALLIUM!' .1.1 to IdasalultErrow and Nuns, I take the annoy or artendlng to the public my eirearo thanks tor their liberal paerouap In the past; and knowing annamonara. be prompt, thorogh, energetic d Osaka IGerAoliers, I oak tbr u them g gga. Vl:inane* albs aame. They haring_kmialmoat entire control of the Excejelor Gallery gmthe litettiroyegra. I know that thy will exert army Meat to render NIL satkdkotion at all Guam O. J. TYSON. Oct. 23.-31 n "DON'T BE FOOLISH." QDND TWIERTY4Int ORM, AND 1120811,3 by 1.2 return mall a sample lot of the celebrated which producmloo ;bushels to the acre. 4tio, km 26 cents, • simple lot of the renowned N "CALIFORNIA WEEFAT " wL bee been so 400 spoken of 1 7 thi step} tufgpagets. The shore Neat ban beak Val keoeff. eqireeestosehred /411 by Mr 11. 1": Parmees Okb 14 kni bon of young on ;Enke g Mak *CIL ' lIJAI4 Hon ge.01.1, few !abetllamado. LINERY. ltd V 13 rettarat-d from tin:City au d havoll eh cap an,l ex)11 isblecliwi of „ • MILLINRRY GbODS. The latmig gibuidtt \ HATS &BONNETS elnalys on hand. Felt Hate real Gael; ed In' the latest rtjlee. Ready-made Bonnets == Liberal dedaelket made to those baying WWI solo ROSA M. MONFORT. neatenSoya. Oot. Xll,4at • 1868. IifIIIINERY. 1868. MISS McgREARY Lir ABA'S returned from the City with a large u -11 of /all ` - BONNETS & HATS. Ala% Bonnet and Bet Trimmings of the latest styles with an aiwortment of fashionable Fancy and Toilet Goods , &be le determined to sell at the very lowest caah prices. . READY-MADE BONNETS, will be kept on hand, and Bonnets wade to order at the ahortast notice. Ifilliners supplied' with goods t• sell again on the moat favorable terms, and patterns with instructions gratis. Sept. 11.-3 m MERCHANT AILORINGI! The public will Pad •t WM. T. KING'S In York street, Opposite the Bank, GETTYSBURG, PA., MATERIAL of every description for men and trope wear, of the beat quitlitlee and !ramie styles. ItS-Gurtnents for mon and buys' wear made on short notice and a Rime tit guaranteed in r 11 respects. Persone in boy ink their clothing should not forget to give a• a call an we hell cheaper than the cheapest. Oct. 9, IStilt.—iy LOTHING ! CLOTHING ! NEW AND LARGE *ARRIVAL! J. MIN KERIIOFF, corner of the Diamond and Turk street, has/nut returned from the city with au nousunity attractive niniortuteut of ourryiria FOR FALL & WINTER WBAR which he will sell at such prices a■ cannot fail to take them of.very rapidly. Call and Judge for your selves. To look at the excellent material, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to set his low prices—callers cannot help but buy, when they see It 'Kirundi to their interest to do so. Re bas Coop , Pante, Vests, olall styles and ma tart eis Mate, Soots and Shoes; . Shirts, of all kinds, Ilogiery, Moves, Handker chiefs, Neck Ties, Oravats,tioen and Paper Collars Suspenders. firushea, Combs ; 'intake, Valises, Umbrellas, Shekel Halves, &gars, Smoking and Chewing Tobaecos,Pities, St ationery.tc. Clacks, Wstches, Jewelry, with a thousand end one oil er articlea, entirely too numeraa■ to detail la a newspaper advertisement. He mks lb* attention of the public to his new stock, conlideat that It will please—mud no one can or will sell cheaper. Don'tforlet the place—corner al Pork eeeee tend the Diaasond,Gettysbnrg. Nor. 6, 11166.—tf JACOB 11111NRICRI1077. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW EST A BLISI;IMENT. Thas erected a new building, for a Boot and Sims Zatablishmant, on Cattalo at., near the Railroad Station, It Gettysburg, where he sow offers for sale, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slip pers, &e ., &c ., for emu, women sod child rev, of different styles sod prices. He has a nee sacrament to select from, and •ill sell every article at Gm smallest protlla. WORE MADE TO GROSE, of the best materials and wairionanahl.i. Every strum made to render satishiction. The patronage of the public la solicited. Call In, and select from his stock or leave your mews. arc In either.eam you cannot 'alto beipleased. July 17,111118.--ly JOHN N. RULING. SPRING AND BUM *FR PR STYLE OF HATS FOR IE6B. S. S. M'CREARY HAS Jett received a fregh and general assortment of HATS. Including the very latest style fine Silk Caminsei.e, and Soft Fur Wit. ' and Alan • large rupply of Due and low priced Wool HATS and CAPS for Wen and BOYS. He invites his friends and the public ta Klee Win* call. rAprlln. 1867.—ti Itimemammtelavord I have opened an agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE, a connection with my law baldness la Ciallyebayg Partied wishing to sell, or buy lands, may find It to their adjusts/pp to ealL Several Farms and Woodland A No. 1, FARM. PRICE $6,000 A TRACT, 90 ACRES; FOR $1,600 A GOOD FARM, 230 ACRES, VERY CHEAP A FARM, 130 ACRES, FOR s3,9oiig A FARM, 65 ACRES, FUR $2,270 A FARM, 54 ACRES, FOR $2.460 A VERY GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES A VERY GOOD FARM, 125 ACRES A VidlY lit./OD FARM. 160 ACRES A NO. 1, ALIT FARM. 200 ACRES A 'GOOD FARM, 160 ACRES, near Gettysburg A GOOD FAR NI. MO ACRES and 36 ACRES WOOD. LAND Full 15,'50.1 A GOOD FA ILM, 1:5) ACRES AT $35 PER ACRE A VERY GOOD FAR N, 240 ACRES, AT $5O A FARM, liNl Ai ICES, Ay $5O A FAR 31,15.) ACRES AND VERY GOOD BUILDINGS AT $3l PER ACRE A 0001) FARM, DA) ACRES and GOOD BUILDINGS A GOOD FARM, 130 ACRES Very desirable property in Lit lientown. Also, atte ar— ❑ Ilunee and oat-lots in Getty*burg for !tale. R. 0. IIcCREARY, Attorney at law. eattyaborg, July 10. —t f. E. W. 'CLARK & CO', BANKERS, NO. 35 S. THIRD ST., PHD'. A DELPHIA, GENERAL AGENTS 12310 NATIONAL LIFE ESSURANCEi C IX= UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, I= States o/ Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. Th• NATION/LUNY =Buz:mpg COMPANY is a carpet-aka Quartered by Special Aes at Congress, approve/July 25, 1868, with ■ Cash Capital of Ono Million Dollars, and is Dow Manned,' organised and prepared Aar biz einem laical terms offered to sigmas and Solicitor., who are hirftsd to apply at our office. Pall partlosiarie to be had on application at cur of. see, located in the second story of our Banking boos where Circulars end Pamphlets, folly describing th advantages offend by the Company, may be had. Applications for Central and Weston Pommylrani tube made to B. L ItII.SEIRLL, Manager, Barri/bur Pa. E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 8b South Third Strut, PIIILADELHIA, PA Aug. 214-IslllL—lyin C A RD. "NORWAY OATS," Sas Advnthitotatf. COE'S COUGH BALSAM ! , thiShiSt trled and popular Reined, la again called teltheilliteation of the public. As °ltem as the pray Tolle around, the proprietors aooeaily make their bear to the people, end remind them that amongst the many things requ'red for the health, comfort and am Miasma of the family thrositi the long sad' tedious monies of winter, Coe'. Cough Balsam alsiald trot be knotten. tor yams It bu bees s household sal4l - mathere aaalcare for the alJety of thir chil dren, and all obi:ladies item soy dime* of the thrust, chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without it. la addition to the ordinary War 0040111 so loss is the market, we now 'health our mammoth litany size bottle+, which will, in COllllll.O with the other site, be Mond at all Deng Stares, FOR CROUP, The Bahama will b. &mad laryaabl., sealises . aterv • e be relied apes la the aka t tremetem. WHOOPING COUGH. The testimony a fall who have used it fd- tide tern• We (Mess* during the last ten years, hi, that It In variably rsilevas and cures it. -SORE THROAT. Keep your throat wet withiitte Balsam—taking lit tie and often—and yon will very soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at once to a steady use of this great remedy.— It wit! succeed to giving relief where all other re— medial have Med. SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND, LUNGS. Do not delay procuring and Immediately %hint Cue's Cough Salaam. When troubled with any of the above named difilcoltJen. They are all prausonitory symptoms of Consumption, and II not arrested, will sooner or totes sump lon away Into dm valley of ahsdows from which none can ever return. • IN CONSUMPTION, Many a eare•worn sufferer has found walla as to day rejoices that har life has beetinasele easy and pro longed by tha use of Coe's Cough Salim. IN SHORT, . The people know the artlele,and It node r o 0011816011, from us. It Is for eel• by every Druggist. and Dealer is liedkinee in Use United Stake. THE C. G. CLARK CO., Sole Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. Read ! Read I t Read I THE ATTENTION of the. PEOPLE IS CATIIID TO THE World's Great Remedy, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. Ildapreparatien la preesonnoed by Dyspeptics u the only bums nrosedy that will arrely care that ag gravating and Dial malady. For years It mut as It. fearful hde, carrying before It to an untimely pave, Its =Micas of sufferers. Coe's Dyspepsia Care has come to the rescue. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Howlaehei Sburneatt or Acidity of Stomach, Bic- Mg of Food, /Tats/mum Lac- anode, Wearinesa i finaliy ter minating in Death, Ara u sureig cured b Wu poem remedy, am tits gap Haat takes it. Although bat Asa years belies the psopls;what a the Tanta:morn. agar t Saar what Laster ha=tes., of lillaraistau mart [From LitrrZB ZIEZTON, Mdeeserheci 111rxweirces, Wee, Jan. U, its Mums. O. 0. °wiz t Co., Nei. Rims, Onta. Both myseltaod with have weed Cade gimped Carla, and It hat proved PIOUICTLT iesleaddery es ilde•- edy. I have NO hesitation In say's; that ire have re ceived 01/NAT BILNILVIT Coxes Its use. Very BeePecINIIIY. ( 81 4aatt) 41143T86 NBETON. A GREAT BLESSING. (Prow Rey. L. It WARD, Aso% Zirlairiga, O. Jkteee. Stroup ArmitraiM,Drygoitts, assassd. Gentiesses:—lt gives magnet plows to stalathat my wills has derived great heaelt beat the see at Co.', Dyspepsia Cure. She bat bems At & amber years greatly troubled with Dotpersaa, seeesepasied y violent paroxysms of eoustipatkia which is attic stated her that eke was ell the telkida Slo r lsOstals. oa able to do anything. She took, at yourisetanes„ Cod- Dyspepsia Cure, sad has derived CIBIAT BINUTZ /SOU IT, and a now eamparatieely. w•U. She re• garde this medicine ass groat bleating. Truly yours, Jaa.13,1868 CLERGYMEN. The Rev. ISAAC AIM eflegbauz, Wallas that It has cored htm, Whir 41 ether noudiad had bilmd. DR UGI Gtz9 rs. An druggist tat mob" will ten it fa take s he trouble to usqulre, flea in we Urtletoo • bottle oil:We Wiper% AVIII bs the wet witriellta• praise et pest 1,116 tom Coe's Dyspepsia Cure WI Ultima! Isteabiabie aB Una et Bywater", Oaf, Bomar Oat*lats. 11 6 1111lial t ta awe 'eery Wlt . mime eratllea dialog Ilokt by Draggles la city ae aloft miegyvbers ea $1 per Berth% or by appikstkat . C. G. OWLIL CO., Bolt Paripisima, Now llama. 01- " BII,EHLEA, A . D . qo,4"Ourg, Agent for Adams 001101. 9 14 . 141 FrOf ainlC-47w, 3 3 it c > r:310101 .. .100110 m, 3 - • DIVIDEND. TRY FIB BT NATIONAL BANR Or (I E.M.5. MUM baa this day, declined a seinlannual dbl.:. ad ccat., clear orall Orm. USO. ARNOLD; t%aahl«r. Nor 8.-3 t D - I V'T D E N D . _______ _n. Proof:MO loaf Dtroototi of Os 0 MIMI. BONO NATIONAL *ANN him Ode Am 0•01ar.4 a goof i .nano' dillicibnd of 11;ir Mit wa capital stook. door al GO U. B. two, pfkyrbb oft and after Noverther OW. J. =ON Y NALL OnfOloo. Nov. 0.-41 DIVIDEND. At • useedi,g at the Baerdof Mdradden of law (laityktna . g nod Peterabarg Taraplk• Complus', held Ms day at the holm of Om W. ieCiallais la the b.resialo ef al es ty•berg, a *lndeed et Oita MOBA! wee declared, payable ell or after *Wu NEL JOHN U. iIeOLILLLAN, Treasurer. Telma. Nur. o.—ln _ . . 0 T I C .. . ./Si Notice is borimby even t oll persoes 0.4 tO pu rc hese • Promissory N ote, dated March 11,1101, for Ile sum of Fifteen Dollars, payable oat year after Mae, glum by she arderremed Jacob Lortimaa, ne maid note will tot be Nab! by me all I 111101111 let 10 Me rum. 113$?. !tempter., Noe. IL—a* ._ .. N 0 TICE. du gleatko tor Maaaetre of the G•ttyablarg awl Petenberg Ism Ike Cooptay irM take plem, at the holm id Geo. W. , au ANIIIIii, the 9tA day of Noreatber hut, ed 2 Wektek_ _P. M. JOHN IL iihso•l4lA, Treaserer. :Gettysburg, Nov. I.—e 4 L' XECUTOR'S • NOTICE.-Le- Al tore Tettammtasy oa estate of DAUM YAP am, deceased, late or Maori towasble. adios mii' ty, basin boor graantd to the wad nahltai eti la mto om weettlpi he hereby ghee eat be all ?sr sour ledo6t WPM moat* to andto immedlate pay ment., and those Slav's; 514 pain 1116 same to present char properly aatbea{iCatad bar settlement. amtintairtilialNG, itztentriz, Nov. 6.—tit Exle• TUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let - ten festaiinentery on tb• estate or MAROI.II7 MITIMX. deceased, late of hailer township, Adams county. Pi., baying been granted to tb• undersigned. residing in said township, be hereby glees notice to all piteous Indebted to said cants to make immediate psi went, and Uwee haring cla me aphiNit thesasue to present :hem properly aothentlested for settlement. .111CliAXL Eseentor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. The nrideirigned, Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court in and fur the county of Adams to make dirtritnition of the below. In the hands of AM T. Adminlinnitor of Uncut IttntAtr, deceased, decreed to the holm of Data Incur, deterred, but wi thin Muted. hereby giver notice that be will Mt in the d mammae of the dut Me of his said appointment at hi* wilco I u tbn Borough of viettysburg. on Antonia', Mt 21st day of ',em ins t., it., oil° dock, A. if., (drain day. A. J. CO V Auditor. Nov. 6.-31 NOTICE. --The third account Of &roue' Bucher, couunittue of tletkperuou and salute of Juba °minter, a lunatic, of the'townably BrunkHa, Adanurcounty, Pa., ha s been Mad in the Court of C ,, ntuaurt Plano of Adams conaty, and will be, c . Jr/ wed by said CO4l rt. On SOVI day of Aocemat,r, IOeS, unless came be allows to the contrary. IJCI. 34.-31 VA. JUTZIIILLX/t, Prottry. NOTICE.—The first and final ac count of Henry P. M. retiv.• CUUMUni"" Ihargaret Lowrey, a Lunatic, of the townehip et Moe-. alien, Adams county, Pa, has been Bled In the Court, or Connuou Plum of Adam, county, and will be coo. armed by mid Court, on the 30th day of Zioecebber - nett, units. cause be shown to the contrary. J. A. HITZMILLER, Proth'y. NOT.T.CE.—Letters of Ada:anis-- tretlon on the estate, of Walsall llaunn, de ceased, l ate of Bailer township, Adams county . Pa. having been granted to the underalgeed, in Franklin, tameable, be hereby gine entice torn permute indebt ed to said estate to make Iniatediate payment, and those having claims against the same topreseut them psvparly authenticated ibr settlement. Oct Fo.--at 3t. A. !MUSE, Adm'e. NOTlCE—Letters Testamentary os um east* of Pau HAAraux, Lrs of Emoting wernehly, Adam, ementy,Pa., deeeaa•d, having been granted LO the naderidgnitd, residing in mid ton mitt', they hereby give notice to all persona itsdebted 1u eal4 estate to make immediate paynepl, %Ad tiw► harlot claims against the time to proven! them properly - an, thee:infested Ear set tiemegt. PrfER HARTMAN, JONAS notmalara, --" • T Oct. 16,-6t OT/ NioTicg.—Lette r , of Adminis mtion on the estate of Mona berm/. (MILL, WilGaT) latent lAttnaor• totrintatp, Adams ronnt,l, Pe., deceased. bovine boos graataa to the audestith• i, hereby gives notice to alt puma/ helebted to tl h eetit e tato Mate hassedlete want. and Mame havlageialasseedest the same to *reseal them pro. pscl estbeeteasted for eettlelnen t. Ott. ii.hhiLitth P. imareAvaa, Adm.r. iliirMadraLecraioe residaa In Sailer tp, Adam co, Pa,, NOTlCE.—Letters of Adthinis tratios oa the snare of Vs Oaisr. docooorit. Wow dile:talks towooldp, Adana ratify. Oaring boon, Voided totals oailorrlgood, he irwroby Woo setae* ts, ea pawla fadalited to sold seats to call sad make hasordisto porrowin,abill Um, bonus. claims arsine. the Num win for sonlionout. prowoor num properly rorniorrirot e d Oat. 2.-44 - 11111117SL 011inrg, Adoer. riatilto AdnaloratratEr resider la eanebornad co, P. 0 ; odd,* alispordtknro, Es. VOTlCE.—LetterB track*. oa tn. %Wu of-Strallos. deed. tat of SaUgt.k MY Log beau granted ea. the e r e alpa WO taws dap, be hereby eye to on potions laglobtod to mid *tato tainkoleunothuopsystoot, gel abase baying cola. Wawa .►. muse asisases ilium pro- Pertl M4ltptkOaN¢ kit eutelmeat. 061111WLD A. 3AAit . Muer. Oa. zi—ek• • ' 11) 18 80LIITION. ALF Nut van that the !ea ot Our. tux k gems has beset ih4. day itumehnot by imam! Coubeibb. Thu earpetuar buataaut km* be oustlauste by Xf-CiaallAi whoM babballibm bo saittle mutate ut the tat. dm Persona tedebtad wilt ?tom. all and make settimmet, without delis a. 041,35 MAN R. SOW& Gettysburg. Pa., Oct. 110.411, LICENSE.—The following ap plicatkes to keep a keetautatit, Iwo hematite° it lay tate, with the requielt• tiainher of Wipers, and will be presented at the Court of Quattar Bee.loot, oft thefeertk Jibruksy f Noscia2er, 21168: RREITAURANT. HOWARD MYRRH, I (AtAIMAA towthip. LOUIS /OH L, Batts ; CONRAD FOP, Comnrato JOHN HOFFMAN, GeMysboog. Nov. 6.-3 t 'A. W. M.INTMR. Clerk REGISTER'b NOTICES. NOTICE is tiereby given to all LogotwOo WOO 01.1IOW paeans concerned, that the Adioholitiwike diewunis berfalludin Mini, will be prewieled et the Orphans' Court of dame county lbw endiesirtiee end isitswasscu, IbiNDAT, th• Mai day of bluirattassa boa, as hi • 14., viz 109. The sceoisliS of Jeredtillii ltrocetor of Jokes Diehl, lase of Osisebsrlead to deem. 11h. that aril tail account of Semen s mith, .lascetor of the Wel will end testament of Judith Om , deceseed. Iwo and sad final soccsint of Artsoki Gardn er, ildwilniscracor of she essabs lof VespOrin P. Gar dew, dowsed. 172. The diet sceeest ef Jahn elat libubir kt um*, lecscutoss of Jew* > We of Sam kk township, decsseed. 173. The dna and Owl scosent oiWeawah 0 Aitesinklisetlin of She MOS of dash U Min land, doomed. I 174. As and eiso4 0;3400 MVP* litho, tot: will*. 14' Jima Moe* In. who ant mg Sag moolist el Adam aear. or tho'orsesio of Jena Browse !ase of tow nsisip„ Adages cosa% do ses& i. awe • soweat of Jkloiero Valk bk., aow soy yid 6121144 SiiiCateg of sloo toot will est tests. asencof Thome* McWnlifelS dwiewed. O. 110421111101/38, liegister. 0ct..30,1343.—t0 Court Prwlawtiou. unillitXdi tie How Items J-Itsmit,Prreadieut T of the several Courts at Omahas "ler is the collet:lee ouspealai the 111 4 / 1 Markt, sot Justice of the (haute of Opr and Tarealsat molillaaileal Jail De• liTery, for the trial of all= ether ;deaden it said distriet, LW ;Nog $I 'a d Roam sol,Beqrs., Judges of tbs Gomm P 1.., and Justices of au oretris 'at Oria tad Tenahier and (Hunt Jall.bithey, WAG 'Mal of all cocksl end tether aditudsirs sdeisty Alidaaer—hem e thatLiZitensteg ltltb days( August, kg, yeAg assigsd op* tboutesed lash 4. 111; $4O IMO &rooted air belittles Goan or Osismos Ow, sad Gamier ' Quarter ikkeeloil el the Nosey sal Ottawa" Jail Douniziiiis cousiat Oyu and Terminer, at Gettysburg. so disseisg, cis ad of Neetaiber, Mullion IS HAUNT 6 1 1YZN,..10 _Mt tie Jamikee of the free, Um Coroner sad the uesetahhoe within the sold county, that ltken and than la their pre peeme, with Oar Bony illomendo lanadeitions, and othor Boasetab to do those name Which to their (Mead pad la that babalf adder tab go too don* sod &bd. UN!,,Ino dill proasente against:dm prleonors that are °canna...hall be la the. Jail of Mid Meaty of Adams, are to be than and there to proteenta wart them ma 'hall be Jut. PaLfod RAMS Burin 0110%ilitgiobora Oog. SO, 11611.-c L. P. WARD foal, guider, rime, &t. VI Dii w ii' i• LIME KILNS-. TRO suliortiguut Ma bought mat Ws Abeam past Nig Ws. ems, mil am. eiesuaiNe TIM Libmßrawn% DWI:MESS bisosii—at Usisilettribin Limo Um; OM Um conger thit Ildtrasi ari 111 rlk11 1 fielibmi Mow. ?Utak - Val Ass post potesissisp, bona modsevcr le doom ite osettagasieh by yealibuttosy ttt. bastmeds as vigorous ly Ws* so Wye* mobs am psosible—sawsim • rued .11e, and ghlag gad ....an. 118111011111sa0 Minns grair fool fbr the prompt Maga ihrd4rs. . elostasstkoses tk• COAL BUSINESS, awing the sod popular kladb. Wouse sop*re sal etbaiskeeld eve ht. * eW. Illeskofft ak,4:1061 taw meads **bawl. xtra.4ol,l4llllo**l gardia.sti eitelyst. esurtfins Nay. IS, left.4l raCelf tteltymboirg, moNEY strain haring be ea sd Oaring the lee ezQq should like to sersfigh that we have atraigh . • We have several beai3'; l ing due, and we hinv4). • friends to help usage* CJurt will afford -Vat rubroribercin iiNldhlaL Ay. 14oh:•reildent by mall. A few denary seriber sent In at ogee and demand cordial ,than Pon't delay—hut suri4fn 'P RET IT STEEPi' copies irathout credit-U$ of damage claimanto, Rh . alter much hibtir. This practice, neiglib•.r. - - ~ • PUBLIC BALE,7-lir, New Salem, intandlktel:. and will have a aide or• Property at hie See ad vertleemen4. E M errs BU I{o.—Tb Flonnittehurg intend - to tion and Torchlight P. night, in houor ;he elog col fax: A gout! claw taivt BARB C Tfie llanover will celnbraiel • by a Grand Barbaeue Du' nouu next, and A T. and lilunilnallon'at rts-Wo notice by 140,4 that the Trustees:of 1101 have made provision kir er,i, one fur Ji uslc, One • one for liwk-keepinir. It. It. 'AI E I SO. :-. 7 1110 t , ,ri and liut.tingdon Con. a rail liir a meeting of ail ..,ded in Elie eonstructioi upeako and Lake Era in Niceutinelsburg, BE! THE SEASON OP. - Haven losuninee ert its tiro marshal' to emandu to see if the stoves and , up properly, in - order , tires. Our housekeepers similar caution at this COURT.—Tho Ziovetu commence on the fourth, , continuing two week'', criminal cases will be - and the civil causeathe arate Traverao Juror* for each week. • CORRECTIOS. —.ln form last week, the v 0 township for Grant and Se in the official table, well; error su patent that doubtless correct it tor•h • vote as given was corp*, PRESBYTERIAL:—It that Rev. Mr. JoattsTo Illinois, ham deollfied r ibe of the Preebyterlan ao place. A Coogrega4l Itta . been called for k-aior . roW o'clook, P. M. , - ELECTION.—The folio were on Monday last - the Gettysburg and Peters Company, viz: Preeident—Wm. D. • Mauagers--George . McSiie'rry, Jacob Wirt; J. Joseph Bailey, Mamie Treasurer—J-. U. M • . SERVICES. —There the M,areh Creek ' Sabbath the 221 inst., at morning worship. - There will be Col:era , ; orotown Pre4hytPrian (Nov. 13th) Rev. Dr. W Preparatory services OD at _Rif o'clock. DIVIDENDS.-Am of Hanover has mstle per cent. ; the Hanover' Society ten per cent. ; the railroad company five Carlisle Deposit Bank five Farmers Bank of Carlisle. the Yark NaUoLuditank York County National National Bank each wren • ; As we have had tiering the late Campaign perbead outrage* at Rep in this copuiy, it lap) justice that we should . nits:racy of Gottyat*g. solves with., owninendAb propriety on Ilouday nig. Illumination anti To were In progress. vo kind occured, MOULTINU OAN4, canary birds are mout.. sing, do this; Put a (iron rust from the drttlr' couple of Lath tutila be An drink ; takeaway their can't get any drink cup It. another water imp saffron. The latter . giresr coming feathers. The. ` systems while moulting. they will einginud enough ache. ARRESTED FOR, ST DLootantriso _mad ?sum bailing from the moun mittaburg, were arrested jail here on the 3d- Wei. stealing a beg and tsitri. from Jason Et.iummult44l. travelled in a one home dition to the abovi ' a bag of screenings, a' • of buckwheat, ski • Lawaraccn and othens land line.—Compiler CURE FOR IN GROW It is stated that tauter is an Immediate cure for I. Put a small piece of tall and heat It over a lamp U very hot, and drop two between the nall, aad effect Ls almoseAtelped. demos* are su once • i days the granulationi ail: diseased parts dry, ao as to pared away without aim' The operation (*yak the tallow la propetli • • SALM—David Blink* house and tot on Willi story frame dwelling, t0 . .7: for ;gra cash. • - Ilk:helot Weaver has frame hoaxes on, second square, to isoot, logton Blorbower, for 112 to be given April Ist. • George Bupp retieutbr e 0 in Emit Bonin, to $2,200. Subisqueatly to W. B. lioul . ior WOG. A. NN'. Fleuniaing • West Middle Ariel, as Browning, of VIZ' $l5O cash. NEW GROCERY.—Mt. Las opened a new _Store, at (litmus Liana: West Middle street. His Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, T. ~.looses, &tad Sespurs r Afit!! selected assoruneot of ' Cedarware. Tho , .$11)141, Invited to call and e • ~ Warning his goods to bit APRIION*I4I MU