Ntiftit.l V 1 D 1 , 1 N NATIONAL SANK OF Err v. , - thl,d.,q. ilre7l a ealai-1111111A1 diViaelpt r eer.l em it rfntl ( loyertpaval Tnx“. ti Ku. A 4.N411.1). IDEN D. end Dtrecturs of the GETTY& L GAS K. hare this day, declared a •eri 60 . tde0.1 of o er cent un canltal stock, t,i C. able tio and ~fter November J. k1.1101.1' 1i 111 t, °adder. --• VADEND •. • •• •.• 31:It e 7,011 of the :•• • • et tt, • ! arilplke Ctnnt,nny, hell ••It tt•tt. o! •tt . w_ 9c ('L Ilan in the 'WS F: NM CENT. 1•41••tt, of Ltit. II 31c, LI.LL3 N, t'reaturor. NoV. 6 • O TICE. Not it is 1,e10,3 ;:i1 PO to Ail puts nm LI it to c • Prom ff,ory N•fte. , lat, , lM.trelf G. 1 . 6`. 'r of ettto , n U.diare, payable one 'year titer on by the nu.lof signed tf Zottnarin. .1 will rf it bu ',Li by nso an have a leg,' tdl• e 667716. JACOB ton, I;C:ISTUIt'S NOTlCE.—Let .,.:..iaolltdry on Cie rwteltv or DANIEL 315 - Union townehip, AdunDgcoun , •• lud n• tf,undoreigoo•l, residing ,:rnu I:, hereby glres notice Wall per :a iu atukt• jtiltuediatO pay. uptiOst tho same to • •• 0 tad for settlement. 1.:1•11EIL MEWLING ExecutrlX. I_E.—Letters of Adtninis tt.tte JAColl 5 1ICKLCY, ecen, eetttp. Adehis pounty, •, th.._untlet,glo,l. reti.ltog iu • `•,, Out' , Hike t per+oes •••••.tt • t lA/teed! tte px..) meet, • I t,, , teNt. the V. 111113 It, prrn•ut •-• 1. .1 t COltitwea t. .1.1!!1:8 LINN, Atint'r. ECUI'OII.;-3 OTIOE.--Let- f kf.G' Anti 1. 1 I at:, 1..w - ,ship. A 1i , 111,1 14. • 11 _te:.leu I.ILe 1111i1c1,1r1,i, ii.- .111, v, thq, ghee 11,,L,ce •• v-1111, snake inmetliatt, :I: •.• 11.1: 4 1./ thesanw to ; I thnlenient. .• LI DI !:. utor. • :.ITuli' NOTICE. A IhiA A inlet by the Or- Witl t r tht. ,p 1 Adams to Mak!. I iho th.. hmeis et ABA T. . rA t... - ..A11.,E1. :Luaus. tioct ‘,l ~.11.111 livig-t.ed, bla 1111- 1 ..L11 1 ,Lo• ;r,V 111.11 he will 1111 is the 4 , 1 •li.t. •“, app./int/ire/IL tyt hiirg, sit Saturday. i/, r .11.r•inbcr ell() o'clock, A. At., of raid A. J CU V LI:, duditur. • 'l'l t: he third ace'ount of :711Zlittve of the person and . 111111tjt . , of the (uwaship of 00, net., Lot,a filed in the . : t .11 . 1 t, county, and will y ..\ s ee m Proth'y. ) TICE.--5. he ft 's final ac m.it of I.l,nry r. )1. 1 . ,Let... C3l%,glit,,ttre of it )I. , wrey, a I,unltk, of the tiled in the - tiNurt talon liens of Adaint, county, and will he ty ,aid Court. on the *My uJ ..Vorrinbcr I. cc cause be shown to the contrary. J. A. IiITZ.IIILLER, T ICE, - Letters of Adminis ,,,,,.„,„natule of Witureii Mazza, do orlkktler I.J.nat/ip, Adams county Pa. ..11f.ront'd4, , the under-igord, in Franklin nutice to all peraoabjudeLt• ta.n.,ki: , ..t.wmci,.ite 1 , 43 In cut. atat C n r to prosontlben: ye I for ...ottivltutlot. M. A. SI -1 14.1.11, lkthonr. T1C.13 Testamentary 1,4.0 117 ks, late oi Itetittitg ' T. A !All, , deeetteeci, haviu,s beett.. Llkr, d,,tddiug lu tald towhahip,. .r • 11 give ht , t.te to all "Ft 1 - SWIS indebted to &Ltd kt• .ntudeillai•• pa 3 meta, and Illubt• having the same to preeent II um I.rupet Is as • :.itt lot but Ileaseht. PETIAC HARTMAN, , JONAS IiULLIMiLL; .1 MEM • rflea—Letters of Adminis ,t,il.. the tblatt. of CA , THARINE DeTTERAE, y 1.1101.1 e , llllty, having nntod to,thc nod, •,i.n..11, oleo of mid ZONVIM- IhrreLy give Lotico t., all penn.2l4 indeLt,d ort ate i. 11.311,2 1111 1 / I ,llAie pa\ mem, and tilt,' ,144 1 / 1 16,11.:IiIntlt (Le Kann, to predelat thew pro ,uLwt.o.uod hoe Oct4lecuunt. LUL%I) MEI • ENSE—Thet fiqlowin'g ap -41011., to Lto•p 3 itchtetUlaht, Late Lera hied it y, %%Al the rt . qt,ote hui.bur ut eigu,t3h, 31..1 vtruent•Al at •, art u: gLiat SL:siul/s. Oil /I. ihu:uuv til /SO: l:tc~t Jl'~:.t\. 'ALI/ Bullet " 'kV/. I.ll.lN,Lsutty.!.urg. A. \l. 1 NTER, iIIitiLSTEIC ulluE-6 )TIOE is hereby given to all ,„ A• 11“.. 411 / t,th cr pert, Nvd, that thr lir! Well lotleti will tAI -t the V11 , 11413/1 . Court of A amino county cit.ll.:ll.Al.lUue, uu MU.\LA y, th e ; . ,uti k L.A.', at .1. , / v'clock, A. M., via.: r aux'. ul.t Executur ue !. latt. 6 luWllll/Ip, thre.M. ilLan.a...t of `‘ , ll,uel A. t , tnitli,. T of Ulu Irnt Will uu4 Lurtamout of Judith Lao filial al.:1.01111E of Arnold Ciart, uultiator tbtel to of Ifoui.amia k s r ue fil•t nix , ,unt John Lillich lad Fretlvri,k E10C1.11.0E4 ut .1.40,;., late of llerwlck p, deCr.o.l. Lt. lug “444.1 fi n al nre.,uutof liaattak Margnret 1. vi 14n astute of u • . L. ql ..E Jo.ob Alure.h, Acill - 1;1st ra the 01 clecenaLd. In. hint and unt et 110114kger, "44 of the , stakle' b 1 Jutin Brow 11, 2410 of A :W., • ......i: ,crt'l,lllcipvr 00 , 1 tett., \ Unin.,./tegieltur. lEEE ourt Proclamation., :ha J. Ilsufa, Pt eNident 12 , n0nn..0 Pitt, in t:to tit; tin I.'tit 1 t and Justieril r a:,l ret:...•.ur and Go•tieral Jail De 11, tr. LI all rat , al nod other otteuilert rtt.ll,l,luttil /Sas, - E • Vb :F.1 , 100 anti ISNAC PtOltr, Judati of the Caul to of C autuon • the C•tat I, of. Over and T emu liter and .lan to-it , y. lath , t ril of all faidtal and 0 On. i..unt) if A I:MI.-1131U 1.651.1,1 Vrt, tnrlat dtie the Pint, day of AU;;Utit, in t•i r ttit ne 1 eight ha:l , l,d and .f, and t fir Ltldina a l'kriit of n nin!iianornt I ,olfirtt.r rlei,h,an. of the mud lieut.:al /ad Deniery and G.nri a non, at liettymbur,r. an Ca - 2.4% or. CI:: IlE1(1.1t V t:IVEN to all th, J umtieva of :tiol t: < Cen•it.it.led within the nty. II it tL. r ! 11:1u nu l there w tbeir pre. • 11-. u ILL int :r Inquolitioua, li, Its,llol lleret'lnt , rittv.•., to do thud,. hick tb•krr oth.. and in that done, an4.at t oi, they who will 6nuat Stu tie prisoners t t ate or then Shot'. Le in the ti i tounty uC Ada e, are,to be (Iran and then Ste agninet them a hall too just. Sherif/ . Otri . er, 6 t ttyabo tic riO, 3.17 LIST Wll N6VEMBER - -Fr. • 1./..uat eel /le. :m D. Newman.- land—J..ler AL-Cul ir-uul,„ It.: hl•rry, r•. Mocra z...;•-aleurge 11. Kuhn. la—Jufel,ll.l hula, .u4aa-mil oho 4.,4.1. t ,. A•!au l O. Alui....latuu• Courad Wirrman —J iTha..tu ti.—• unuel A. Wertz . . l••••••• 1- A lArt tr, J,,serh P. IteDITIt, —Paul Troup, JAcal., li, Lerrw. Jar. 1.1,) era. Jollu Brady. .!—JO.u . Dubs. Jacob 1!PP.1.?•••4.- UENIL .- - AL JURY - , First Week s ftrudy, 'Mac f i toUl• - _,lager, Paul 50w .1414 .obau—U.obrr: wat,„” Andrew Marshall, Wats,u, Mo. Wm. Culp. Aou 1./Arlie! 11. Markley, Jolla :Aka_ awl, P. I.lu. e;ra, Ilmaglu, l;uttle.u. —aertatitif, Taughlubaugb, Jultrk O. Brinker. obn Xubu, tirury noutais. Bender. • tkorge li. t, J•43u —4.auuel LaAi Jots° 'h. —N'ILLI►m //nem White, F-Anuel Krise. —J•••••Aua Broom. 7tPater tent:, William lint tern, bigtrk. Ilteaal. Jat - ot• C. Pittetterf. test 8,31,144, 1,411.11.her1y, tatuatt—Wtil4un ]lt"II!•: —Francla A 1.1i..0c. Lori tioldeu. u—J.wat 14. , :avultn, C.artre t - tqintri, Wm. lit • . Draper, Wm. f. v .A t kluson CIA' Vatll,4, itul.al,l 1 au,: .511 y tt>. ......L . dgar L. Jeukimt. • wtr•-• -It. IL ttelse. Wm. Lansinger. Second Week. —Abraham Krt... wm.C, rkabrookx, Jamea Corey. irmaib,.. ad—Jamea JGbna. Edward Sborb, Juitu K.Taidiritas.b Base. ge Baisrhoar, enry Isily, Joseph L Peter KauSolar, Jacob ?diner, Andrew b., Poitonet U. Utile:. —.lwcut, Ammer, Stinker- Was. Cowuuvor, J. C. Dal id W. Lavrenar, Freacl6 .1.- I,lm Spangler, Sr , G. 11. Yantis. ramani—Cliaries G JSllHr,Brmus °Wellman, tattatnit4, David Deutrick. irg—fmriglbuiinily, 11. J. 81^hle. Alext./es . tray Id Vogler, Johil L Crawford, altorg,, Trrniel, Jeremiah Culp. • --Jobb liallenapergrr, J. It. Plank *Jacob if wily. Yenta Thelalllarlierithart Wert Wog ewe SlanJder. ba • u.. • IlDrikael Starabaa. Uwe U uhri Picking TIMM/ IltiNKB, common. A dministra *soli Ibmestor's, Wads. MOrtmea.Judgment m.o.* Acme, With aid without *elver • Illasa,uk Subpanissami azieutises, AsAboaur Aro Soma Moe. . ...„ crablo amount of tnonolt due me on the b3oks : , 1* the late "Adoins Sentinel"—the non-payment of Whlth subjects me to great inconvenience, -is I am mainly de pendent upon this as a means of support for my fun ily,and the liquidation of debts. I trust, therefore, that this will be the °my notice required to induce those who owe me to pay theft irldebtllo3.4 AT ONCE. R. G. HARPER. "CASHlER."—lteports having become current that Dr. T. T. TATE had parted with Lis famous horse "Ccalsier,'' we are requested to say that the horse is in Dr. TATE'S possession, at his stable -in Gettys burg, and will remain there, he h' , tving no intention ut present to part with him. - - man by name of J. W. McKNionT, repro . seining himself to be a Member of Colum bus LAge Np, 9, I. 0. 0. F, Ohio, has been Imposing iia.,nie9,lbers of the Order, trav elling from plitee:to place, and borrowing money. The Gettyobttrg and Chambers- st• RAILROAD CHANGE.—On and ~)ionday next, the mornin* train will lea at • •iio'elook, returning a 12.30; and . afiernoon train will leave at 1, returning at 4.45. The morning train will make close connections for York and Harris burg; the aftoritc.ol4 for Baltimore, As no morning train foiHaltimore passes the Junction in time for connection, the after noon train will afford us our, only Balti more connection. Changes on'the-N-orth ern Central, beginning on Sunday, next, have required this change„ A DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. There is a new and dangerous $2 note on the issue of the Sixth National Bank of Philadelphia. It is not very well execu ted. A little caution will at once discover its falsity. The clotitis above the female en the left end have a scratchy apearance ; the shading under the words "National Bank" is coarse and irregular. The paper is of a blueish tint. The engraving on the back is coarse. Better examine all bills of this denomination carefully, as the plate will undoubtedly be altered to suit other banks. COL' NTY COQ MISSIONER.—Moses Hartman, Esq., has been sworn is as County Commissioner, in place of Sam uel Wolf, whose term expired. Mr. Wolf male a capital officer and retires with the good will of all who have had business to transact with the Commissioners' office. The board now consists of Messrs. Nich olas Wierman, Jacob Lott and Moses Hartman—with Mr: Wierman as Presi dent. 'l9ie following appointments have been made for the ensuing year; Clerk, J. Af.' l , Walter, Esq. ; Attorney, Win. McCrean, ; Physician to jail, Dr. J. W. C. I O'Neal; Court-house Keeper, Michael Happ. SALES.--Sheriff [TANN on Saturday last sold the Real Estate of Jacob Ful wieler, -in Mulnwasburg—Lot No. 1 for $6O, and Nos. 2, 3 and 4 fur $403; Wm. McClean, Esq., purchaser. Daniel LC Klingel has purchased of Messrs. 0' Neal, Duncan and Falmestoek, the weather].) ,arded house on the Van der-doot lot, on Baltimore street, at 81.400. Mr. lilincel Intends to take down the old building and subit.tute a now brick . building. Paul Sowers has purchased from John Hartman the Thomas Orr farm In High land township. Jacob Baker has purchased from Peter Beitler 5 acres hi Mountjoy township for istiau Hoffman has purchased from Peter Thorn his house and lot on Wash inaton street, near High, for $12.00. : David Kendlellart. Executor of estate of James Bowen, deceaced, has sold to Thomas 0. Enoch, of Philadelphiii, I/ vacant lots on West Middle , street, for TO CURE A COLD.—The following from Hall's Journal of Health ought to be known by egerybody. To follow twin wocild save thousauds of lives annually.: "The moment a Man is satisfied that be has taken cold, lot him do three things: First, cat nothingi second, gO to bed, cover up, in a warm room; third, drink as much cold water as he can, or as wants, or as much herb Sea as his can ; and, in three cases out of fotir he will 'be well in tlkirty-six. hours. To neglect a cold for forty-eight hours after the cough cow Men ces, is to place himself beyond cure 'until the cough has run its course of-about a fortnight. Warmth and abstinence are • certain cures when applied early.— ' Warmth keeps'the pores of the skin open, •and relieves it ;if the surplus which op pressed it, while abstinence eats off the supply of phlegm, which would otherwise be coughed up. • NARROW ESCAPE.—We notice in the - Mason city (Ills.) News of the sth Mitten!, that Wit. Swskwer, formerly of Gettys burg, had a narrow escape from death while working at a fire On the previous Sunday night. The News says: Mr. Wm. Sweeney, conductor on - the -night accommodation, came very near losing his life iti the following manner. He run a board from Wyan's banding to the roof of the saloon, then walked the ;plank and gin on the roof. There he work ed manfully until the roof began to fait ;in, when he started Lege back, but. her, sor ! the plank had beeti taken inl To stand still was certain death ! With the energy of despair, and while the roof - was .quivering under him, he dashed through the window, taking with him the sash, glass and all. La another instant ,the roof fell in. 51r.9. was loominClult-out by the glass. He deserves the thanks of the -immunity for Lila noble eitdealferit . save the endangered property.' - On the succeeding %Voila"(lay night * bullding otidailediby Mr. 'TAXES LASH-. , EL, also of Gettysburg, as a Paint Shop,. was destroyed 'by fire—*li fires being ottsitititedl6 ' Oct al-tc :zits •ko--.4,a rOmiiii. Grttriburg, Friday, N0v.28, 18418. MONEY , WAIN - TED !—Our financial arrtirs having been somewhat neglected during the late exciteing Can paign, wo shbuld like to straighten them up, now that we haves&aightened up the Rebels. We have several hey Paper Bylls com ing due; and we have to request our friends to help . Us alerrg. The November Ciurt will afford geed opportunitee for subscribers in the county to send in mon- ej. - : Noy-resident subscribers can rem by A few dollars from each sub scriber sent in at once will help us out, and dennual cordial thanks ori, c 9ur part, delay—bat send in AT once, ANOTHER NOTICE.—There tg °Quaid AT WORK..—The Gettysburg Springs Company arc actively at work on their street Railway. •Tbe grading has been nearly completed, and the ties fare now being laid in Chemhersburg street, to run direct to the depot.• LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT.— By aadvertisement i.i to-day's paper, Rev. Dr. MORRIS, •Baltimore, will lecture in. Agrioultural Hall, on Friday evening Dec. 4—subject, "How to Read," with illustrations. Dr. Mottars has rare capac ity as a popular lecturer, and a fine literary entertainment may be expected. RE-UNION.—The meeting of the - Lutt t- eran Synod of Maryland and the Melanch tun Synod, at Frederick, last week, resulted in a union of the two Synods under the title of "The Maryland Synod." The ses sions were harmonious. Among the reso lutions adopted was one pledging the sup port of the Synod to the Seminary and College in this place as of primary im portance. A SWINDLER.—We understand that a burg Lodges have boibti:uffere d. Ho turns out to bo au expelled tuiitlwr of tie Or der, and the membership '010.14 _ eon their guard. THE GRECIAN . .7 7 ; I- 7 . • standing tem a st neWspipers to prevent the adoption of theilireehnattust the "crept" iirOlealkr touting done with the dekoties et faatiloo. 4141411 was confined to {he large either, elm s it has heeoine quite common, bit it is no being introduced into the interior cities and towns. - This new style of Wiese dollish= been the subject of many newspaper artlehr. Below we copy a few paragtaPha as sam ples of what ka said of the Bend : The Harrisburg Telegraph nays: "We consider it the most humiliating stoop that female folly has yet , 00ndesoended to." The Harrisburg 4iVate Guard says: "We noticed a lady yesterday with her head thrown forward like a ship's jib boom, or a truculent goose on the war path, while she hobbled along with a rheumatio"tee- I ter" described by a klarataipt writer as like the locomotion of a lame kangaroo." -The New Lisbon Joureat lays: "A young lady of WU: place has discovered the most economical way to produce the -Grecian Bend, and is anxiotpi 'that we_ should give the public the benefit of her discovery. Here it is: Rise in the morning before breakfast, on an empty stomach eat one pint of green chestnuts, two large green apples, one stale watermelon, half pound of raw cabbage, and a quarter of a pound of honey. A little milk and vine gar will add to the effect. The bend in the most approved form will appear in about an hate, and the young lady can put a camp kettle on her back for a hump, and ake the street with the mast confident assurance that the bend will continue for_ severalhours. The following is from some one who hi evidently of the opinion that the bend is bound to become popular; tOcornio sing: ers may try to sing it down; paragraph ists to write it down ; little bota to laugh it down ; servants girls to imitate it down ; medical men to frighten it down ; clerical, satirists to preach itilown ; but t won't' go down, the Grecian Bend woni't ! No, sir! Go to New York, and on any fine day you will see it upon the promenade, greet it at the park, brush against it at the theatre. It is like the oak ; it is a bender, but there's is no break to it. The harder you throw it down, the higher it bounces up, like an Indian rubber ball. All women have got to bend before long, or they will be c,unted out•of the pale of society. It 'lovely woman' will thus 'stoop to folly,' -why, let her stoop." \Ve conclude this article by 'calling the attention of our readers tO the following "Grecian Ode," which we Had in one our exchanges: She stopped upon the platform— Her grace I can't for get— For oli ! that Grecian bend of hers Clings to my memory yet. Her smile was like the sunbeam; Her bonnet "some," yon bet ; But that lovely Grecian bend of hers Was the "heaviest" bend I met. Her waterfall was gorgeous, And all who saw contend That her grace was never equaled By the Saratoga bend. Bat alas, for maiden beauty, est will return to dust, - nd the most enchanting bender Is doomed to moth and rust. In stooping to assume her seat, (I hate to tell, but must) Some whalebone thing that staid her up bent double—and then "bust !" She IleKtly sighed, and.sweetly And tint in accents tender, As she rub h er back, shigently : "Thank Hea ,r m off my bender I" I MUSICAL TREAT.4y the advertise. meat in another column, 'kali! be seen that• Prof. James G. Czaiur, °Miles, New York, the distinguished Vocalhill,w4 be in Gegyabrirguezt week, and will g an Hentertainment in. Agrioultural Hall, • • 'l`4stiday evening, Nov. 2t. Mr. CLARK has adeservedly high reputation, not on ly as a V'emalist but as a Composer, being the author ore num oer of popular songs, "Tile Old Ittontiakiz Tree.", " Rock of Libor.' ty," ` , No Tears gerreaviiii," — yarn:men ur the Battle-held," "Beautiful Sliver Sea," etc. His "Children of th c e Battle-field," suggested by, the finding cifthe darzereo type of Sergeant Hammiston'e4reeohil dreu on the battle held of tlettystkurg, is* prize production. Mr. CLARK see m panied the National Teacher's Associating on their visit to dettysburg several years ago, and his .singing then ittraesed much attention. We bespeak 'for him a full house. ADVERTISE.—Badness men should bear idmind that there is nothing in these days of competition, litre advertising— nothing so sure of paying a large per cent. when a man has something to sell. as to let the public know where his goods can be found. FINE STEEL E NORAVINGS.— Mr. LEvt Idn'tny is now canvassing this place for two fine Steel Engravings—one from Eastlake's great painting of "Christ Bless ing Little Children," and.the other from Dobson's famous painting of "Christ in the Manger," —both engraved- in Sartain's best style. Both these pictures should be suspended in every home, es pecially where there are children. Mr. MEILY is also agent for several larger en gravings execcusd by Sartain—`Christ Re jected," after Benjamin West's celebrated painting, and "Christ Stilling the Tem pest," after the painting by Hamilton, the great marine artist. All of these en,griv lags are gems, and we commend theta to the favorable consideration of our readirs. DENiONiiTRA.TION AT HANGVER.. —The Republicans of Hanover had ar ranged tor a grand jollification on Tues day night last, to consist of an oz • resat, torchlight procession, illumination, go.— The rain, however, sadly interfered with the demonstration. The illumination and torchlight procession were postponed, and the crowd, after leasting on roast beef, tur key, ete. gathered in.the town hall, where R. &mourn' hisTitswa, of Baltimore, for two hours entertained them with one of his matchless speeches. A Large ;delega tion had arranged to leave Gettysburg, to unite In the demonstration. • Notwith standing-the rain, about 100 went down in a special train to hear lidr.4Wfxriaws. THE MOUNINGGLOftY.-091. C. EL Burnmta has received a large assortment of these rePSOUS base-burning :Stoves, which on the score - of economy, eternal maks, easy management, and Muriel j uill• ay eland unrivalled and defy oompatition.. The great demand for theaLlsat..esenon. taxed the.coprollar of the blenutepturers to meet Itie 'demand. thbyTere much im proved and w/l1 deortbibras ere long take the 9*co 2 all other stoves for parlor, Laloe store and *bop, Cell and look at • them, at the Wareroomion limier of Oarlisle and Railroad street, opposite the depot, Also, on hand a - full aseortMent of 46 best varieties of COOKING ' STOVES, including the SpearßobleOook, Waverly,. 'Oriental, Washing, Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, Exoebilor a . &O. ac., all WARILUITMID to be good tbark. If not satisfactory, they can be returned and the ;money - refunded.. Also, fate! abort' meat of Hollow Ware and Ttn : Ware. tioty's Washing Machine and Universal Wringer: Call and examine. - tf FARM FOR BALE.—W. W. Walker Truatae, savertlatia the Paint . batorgeng to the Estate of TaomAs WALiplit, deceas ed, in liamlltoriban tournahip, for sale on the 27th that., tali *Whelk, •Eitio adv. • LOST.—On the morning of the October Electioa. between Gettylbarg and Hor ner's Mill, on• the Tanegtown red, a blinek and 'white sty Vinitat Ablitwis and a black 011 Cloth Datettel. TWA 01 4 4411 will please leave theta at thlsomas. 111 rP 2 terltrePlall.k dall I Wilxer, yi,eol9 clews she =mint Om 0 PIL4. , 02ell DE *o°,7 aow 'perfume ter the L hdkeil lel b. ti t Uo Sold byielr" - ltskumirs u salr. S. Idoeressy, Ycrk madmen. imaNAßlft &Arena, Oimunbersberg st., residences b. Wilk, an Mile Aqua% is residence. _Adr•=lisitiesore •t, near iielineincist's Stem ir;A: , Baltimore street, In residence. sor auL Pablie eqw.. • Newport 41 Dis*or, acme IDashragton & Middle etc pope's ssielloottho. D. Kihmaler a Deo, Thais it opposite DOA. D. Ealtbsore genet, third opt sr*. Jan argot. war Nalyvad D.pot ,A. ' Pats! Baltimore tartlet, first square. TlAlisidgfi 3 Ohassbeamborg st. op. to tit. Church Joist /fitaafigh, italtkaor• street, first imam John tirasl, Chaisbarsbarg street, near issfie Hotel. Irs.b. ItsMEM & Boa, York strait, Int um Wet. Chritossa, Wirt strew war Mar Oriaams & Ikon, York street. moat %Om aaaataass, as Dinar It Ziegler, Middle , West, near jaltbaate. Port 7 3. 'tato, Wasblagtaia war snatOlouibatg W. L. litliather, Nisi Riddle at. wend square. Own, Arnold, ear. of Dlaniond and Chaakbereteirg et P. ffeneleshbani, BaMemo street, ant .gnats.. T. 0, N Cliatabersberg street , square. Jacobs At Bro orris, ther, Chatsbereberg ett, Snit square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, owner of York and Public Square • • 0014 4 111113114 WIZ, so. C. B. Bushier. Corner (deans's and 'abroad street*. Jacob Rally, corner of Stratton and Railroad. - Dr. Ws. Stellsesith, BIBIMIXIMII street, first equire. J. L. Hill, Clustilestellars street, opposite Zee. Hotel A. D. Buehler, Moab= berg A., sear Public liquars subs.. Belt looro street, Drat slum S. Kozaer, Chastb's,ss., opposite Quiat's Dentrob. DU GOODS, - Ydinegtock Brothers, cor. ofllalto. and' Middle sta. .1. ,ek cog. Baltimore and Public Square. Robert =lot; Baltut.. oppoeite the Court-bouse. Osa. Arnold. cot. Dlafsond and Charabonstoirg at. low t Woods, cot. of DIIIIIODB and York attest. David Sterner. West street POZWAIDING AND ooicruilos nouns. Bigtram t Co n ear. Washington and Railroad. H. 8. Benner it Brother, eor. Stratton and Railroad KoOardy A Hamilton, Carlisle Street. P.t.r Battler, Railroad, Zest of Stratton Wert g ina. IL D. Armor, Eut Middle street. .I.oress t Boa r eor. Cbseabeiribarg and Public Square. Wm.ltoyer & on, York it, opposite National Rank. Meat & Bros-, Chaninstaburg st., sword square. 3.1041,11%, Aar. of Baltimore and High Masts. Fahnestock Heathers, oor. ilalthnore and Middle its. Afghain A Co., ear. Washington and Railroad streets. U.S. Benner & Bro., ear. &Milos and Railroad eta. McCurdy t asatilton. Carlisle at. & Co., York st., Brut square 11.11 Paxton, Baltimore /treat, third 'guars. 161ILDWA211 AID CRTIZIT. Danner & Ziegler, Baltimore street, first square. Fahnestock Brothers, caner Halto. sad Middle its D. MeCrsary k Boa, Dalt*. at. opposite Pros. Cburcb. 8.8. McCrary. Ohainbenburg street, first square. Jacob Brinkerhoff, oor. of York it., and Public. Square T. 0. ?Carrie, Chamboraborg stroet, Ina sentare. R. C. Cobaan, Mambo:ll4n at. Bow k Woods, oar. of Olaesond and York street . Basle floral, J. L. Tate, proprietor, wroer Chamber* berg and Washington. Ye:stems Haum, Wl2.llllyersmproprietor, Chamber* burg *mg, oppeafte Ohriat'i-Charch. LITIZT N. Waives', litiddairtoa et., - north of Charabitabarg. T. T. Tata, Waabtagtos it., war Lila Hotel: 111113.1.1 YARD/. J. N. Caanaa,eccaer of Baltimore aad Middle et rests Meat t brother, York at., mat of !Stratton. PIIOI . OOII2ZW. Tipton it Nylon, Tort street, oppoails National Bank. Lori /gnaw, Baltimore at., Am square. J. w. O. Onf sal, Balthnare street, near Mit nrodicto ade Brankool, Ikatianoro rd.,„ =awry betw•eu tint Court House and Public Sqinunk, wean ride. norm, 4ralmaa,ao. .C. ff. Budder, denter of Metals and Batlrwd. B. G. coot, York at., neer!, opposite the Nat. Bank. Washington Iliatbouti N.J. cor4of lihunond ; I‘. ?.Jig,ws Twk.stresiit,eppoOte Doak. Jeremiah Cuip, York street, second ovum. Soper At Me Cart:len Salta., sank, first square,. .111-The "New York Observer" Is one 424 the beat of our Baiigloos newspapers, furnishing weakly a large amount of sec ular and religions inllOrmation. The pro , • rietors offer special premiums for new Subscriber.. See advertisement. • - j elt-We direct the nieder's attention to 6 announcement of .lifautrEn it Bums- EiS, in another column, giving terms, &a., of theity.pubilcadoiss for 1869—the 'Month ly," "Withig," ind "Bazar." All three are so well bkown sari na - naty srartatr !Mod in popeliwihror, that we need but direct Attention kthsun. THE ADVANCE.-2h reader's atten tion la directed to the of tide papet in another cioluonl. , -"The" Ad vance" sorted only about a yeai - ago, and has already reached tee front rasJt of -religious journals. Conducted with ttinclt ability, catholic and fraternal in spirit, we' cordially commend it to our readers as one of Uric beat religious journals fa the country. THE .A.TLANTiC MONTHLY.--,The November numberef this representative American Magazine is heforeu4, freighted with rich and varied contents. The AT LANTIC has for contributors many of the beet - writers in the ethintry, an Is edited with ability. Next year, greater attrac tions than usual are promised. Publish ers, Fields, Osbourn & 00., Boston. Termsk $3 a year. T.HE LITTLE PILGRIM,--This sprightly little Juvenile has donned anew. buff "overcoat," and what is better keel:it' up its reputation as one of the best Child naVe monthly issued from the press.— Hamm aRZIINWOOD, the popular juvenile writer, is the editor and writes exclusively for its pages. The publisher offers liberal premiums for 1869, and will send a sped men number grafts tq any person desiring it. Seventy-6yr cents a year ; b copies for $3.50; L. K. Liwrzsroarr, publisher, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. "DEMOREST'S MONTHLY."—The Christmas number of this admirably conducted magazine is out, and is really a gem. 'The ilashions are praline, the con tents, literary and artistica, of the highest class. There is s bseuttlid illustrated Household (liquidator* music, and each worth the Cost of the magazine. We do not see how any lady Inn ifibrd to be without It. It has, moreover, none of the frivolity of the ordinary class of fashion magazines, z but much pf the high tone,* and sensible, practical cibaracter of the best European Monthlies. Subscribe for V Pat rata with a Priaanuit. Pub lished-M.os itromihrar, OUR YOUNG POLE.S.O enteritis lug pritiliehersof th is cap italigagasene for the young, announce that, the editor-led management will herea ft er be under the inusandisis antral of J. T. Tnowsinoos sad Lour LAatint, both. speckling and Fortier minnow few Young Polka. The prospisitus fter 18tllr aunonneses irrunibei of new leatures, adordated to jou:tease its attueollvenees and usetulases.-.T. 3 44.1 `clrich will furnish a serial nisfrative. "The Story of a Bad Boy ;" Edward Everett Haley ill oontributen etarinterieePern un der the thie of "Hew to It, ; re i t i rs. Professor Ague* James Barton, J. B. A. Bone, Epee Bargent; Harriet Berm] a li, Stow; Wm Unlock, isfies p rom o,. - Will 1.140. Writa—fxsisiliniirig s bri ll limy 'oi bliePi• TO 9Urifil4 l .l' enders* "Chir You, Polka" as one of the bast, lumina iainithlieloll our uSeilsne; Pi per mauls; teopiaribr $b S coplealzr $8; 10 for $l5. nel.Ps. OBOOOD it Co., Publishers, iSS Tremosktliiree; Boston. TICE ORD:NTAIa WAX .13T0174—£4, CL 000 X aseeivalanothee lot of them erigtaated Mom being the ad lot WI Ma: am, -the pea limmaml far the z( $P Nome Us weellemee. It, la try . br theolteapa eat, hatmimemeet, Wheat bum bailifig more in the market ? mmt kammea a favorite where ever med i =a orna ment in the parlor, a convezdenee the dittinspoin Alemealfgr ND* self Wieltht • " • , Isconoloblif c? *4 11111 7 Mi ssed and - ptaMieligigivataillating impact it 7 than say other, it maintains its swam ent *Moog base bot7tera.mem 3 ‘l,ll-andfiee it. r.„ - • ...gook.** alma a ha impplytoll:beldnif Stoves ealedapai prieetlranaaesdlaleke and4ols in every impart, also MN* APIPMIII4. at snicks sultabkr wadsfire, _ Give k; , 011 FOND =1 COMPICTICIFI, seTI, b 0 OLOTIMIG =I =2 17==2 GIOCIPIIJ, ac NAUfIaS, MI. aura, CASS, 1801.1, be 110ftUl PRUNUS I ==! azomaiamt a ram aux au. =JIM i MOTICISIL MEM= r w an(idl otharsWani **keeping line) will do well to call at Col.°. EL Busuzdsres near *lO rsainSksar depot, oh °militia street, who has hand a vinyls:go - assinanient of *eves of the best in,nlaietarcli C9oklog, Roth*, Oftiee, and Mamba Stows., for wood or Coal , l also Hoilaw.Wart Tin Ware, Japan Wart Britannia Ware, Blip Cages, and a genera/ assortment of Kitchen utensils. Also Coal and Lumber Of all kinds. tf *lc an "None name thee but to praise," should be inserlbett _ i ppon -Avery bottle of "Barrett's Vegetable ; Hair Restorative;' for among all its %farad Uompeers it stands' alone; urtapprottobed and unap proaeha- ble.— Watclunas and Befilector. For good Photographs go to Titroa and MYERMI, also Frames, Albums, &c. very low. Tyson's old stand. ' tf Iftvitit it Ott Vinstets: Balthisorit IRrals 8 1P;;;;Inee111 arket, BA/14114re, MundaY MerSnAr• BIIPIE notrs, • ' 6 60 0 7 00 ForritAiripens,... , 8 26 '0 9 00 WHITE WHEAT, 1 80 0 2 8.5 RED WIERA.T, , 2000 2 30 , • Cox% 1 ' 8 0 1 19 RYE, 1 30 .0 1 30 OATS, 60 0 • 70 . TIIIIO2IIT-sEED 2 50 6 2 76 CLoyza-assn, ~, 7 25 0 7 50 nix-assn, ~. ...... ~.,... 250 0 2 55 BAooN, Snorixtßa,.... ..... 13; 0 14 " Bum, 18 0 18} " HAMS,. 17 40 19 LARD, 17} _0 00 Goto, P,hilik Gettysburg Gitlin & Provision Market. Getty,Surf', Friday Parsing. Boras FLopt, 50 EXTRA FLOUR., .... 8 50 @ 9 00 Warn Wusir I 50 • 2, 00 RED WREST, @ 1 50 CORN, 75 ' 1 10 OASIS, .. . BO BTORWREAT, 90 TIMOTHY BEND, 2 75 CLOVER SEED, ....... ........ 00 POTATO2B, • ... 80 BUTTER, 40 16 Ease, 22 BACON, HAW, 20 " Sinus , 10 " Boommans, 14 BoAr,. 8 nt.Low, 10 IlAwasED. Fointrev—Tovna.—On the 12th inst., 1)3 , Rev. John M. (lemons, Mr. Samuel 11. Forney of Hanover, to Was Mary C., daughter of Samuel P: Young of Littles town. Hl7LlCK—Woucw.—On the 17th inst., at York Springs, by Rev. D. M. Blackwel der, Mr. George W. Hulick to Miss Lizzie Wolff, bottrof Stratetrtownship. MANsfasx—Wszaren.—On the sth inst., in Gettysburg by Rov. John Jamison. Mr. A. M. Man ah an, of Frederick county, Md., to Miss Rliztbelh J. Walker, of Adams txznnty, Srssromte—Nes.--On the 12th inst., by Rev. Henry Niles, B. K. Spangler, M. D. to Ada E. Nes, daughter of the late Ron. tienry Neb, both of •York. Wsossztz--E'vsys.On the I.sth at York Springs, by Rev. D. M. Bhult welder, M. Levi Wagner to Miss Susan Evens, both of Franklin township, York county.. DIED. all notices b cents a lino foi' all over 4 sines—each to accompany no tices. Bo==n--0 n the 28th of July last, in Middletown, Butler township, Mrs. Mary, wile of Tobias Boyer, aged 65 years 4 months and lb days. Ku o.—At Maria Furnace, near Fair tle,d, on the Bth inst., Samuel, only son of Samuel and Catharine King, aged 15 years 1 month and 6 days. illth6LitAlf.—ln Springfield, Mass., on the morning of the lJth )nat., at the resi ot her son, Dr. A. S. McClean, Mrs. Han_ McClean, widow of the late Hon. Mcif.fisian, formery of this place, to Harrisburg tor Interment to-morrow, the Ds& lust. TAYLOE.—On the lfith of Cotobar, of Congest on of the Bratn, and W. Fred erick, son of Iteir. A. B. Cleopatra F. Taylor, of Franklin county, Pa.,. aged 3 years and 10 months. • • • • - Communicated. 1 113 the Midst Of life we are iu death." How true le thieved expresaion as we see it warbled in the midden death of NI Ati E .BLARtiIiALL, whose prospects a few weaks.back hid Lir for along life. Though bas finished her earthly rate; `bite is ritreqnheautylibismuing, a plant in Para-I bur "beroavell friends will shctie mourned, but by ail who knew her; and she will ever be hash in the memory of Isar schoolmates, to whom she • always kind and cheerful. ••'l34lllley, rt, her relativee, will retnember•"Stie is not dead, but gone, before.". Farewell, Maggie, but not forever. Only rest- th ou till on{ longer race And 'heavier toil shall -close, When shall we seek thy rusting place And share thy lung repose. gtur titttrtisenitnts. GRECIAN BEND. • AT WM. J. MARTIN'S T 8 the place to get it if you with, where you can get 1 everything expected to be folio lb a Arat class. LIBOCERIES' AND .LIQUORS. The Groceries consist In part of beet Syrup, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Spices, Prime No. Mackerel, Sc., Ss. Always on land a large quantity of LIQUORS of all kinds front Champagne to 0011124011 Whiskey, Pete Eye Whi sk e y . Braude. Glo -for-snedl - inal and other purposes, Scotch Whiskey and Jamaica Him for hot punches, A,Speorbitinre Grape Wins, Misiller's, Mootiand's Zingarl and German bitters, - HOTEL. KEEPERS rill Sod by giving mita gal that talrf =llia supplied - with Liquor at all times ea beton) toplesseat reduced rate., and save freight and package. ilhirThankfal Ibr past patronage and soliciting a continuance.. J,.MAKTIN, lipsßaltiniore tt.,Gettyshurg. GO TO WM. J. MAATMa.. .11VPak want idltho laiaaaaasi lagradlants 1* a ... igbp• Pie: ~. • [Nov. .qtrOM, C isa l/T; or / io.—t!_ r J. MARTIN'S. VW NEW = YORK di3SEAVER mew subliodag sorw, Wit tallu .N t raii h a large part of Oro n ‘roinine, in fled . "Mt. BROWICINat•VAMSEL * All new sublicribms will get the Stony Ooroplita. We send Ofotra. & 2.52 Setting Manifine - for 13 new subscribers. In seder taiattoduei the Oasuavra ill beet 'readmit . aud not cirshmui. latfinenca, era malt* the &allowing libevalaltare NEW SUBSCRD3REB will woo the (Vigra ook,year to • - subscribers, one or both beam EMVP afor `2 COO tiro on Ihr- .11 Musa or all 40 • tier 00 Or, to any parson sending us Iva et nban ndlotralpf allorrldne dollar commission on each. 119,,,E1end by check, draft, or PostoMare order,- siangsdat and circulars sent free. Terms, 13.60 year, la advance, • • , 0770117 t , 27 Park Raw Me* rk. JAMES 'G., CLARIC, The Vocaliit IcCqmposer ~ W ill heed - 'oniie t ? 'hie` -,- - .. 1 . S QC I A I?) L F.& tOn .Tiondarainingilion.'24: 1 3400 — intatur4tilA'aP44414 tiv,-Par ' ll SOLleiliirri . o l * I 011440 00/ 101111 • .affili 7l. ,'ion, it t tgataibriii? ! ) 4 st..*Ots TEtE PROGRAMME_,. Mlit E, . WILL i. 70, &VW from thel to Ileolwitt-effllik ibe world s would he the bo wor e, better for #. . . -, , . t iary4 4 ,lrith a Yea. *Nom es Adeartt, - - Parody, n'• . .FEZ Kr:re 4,- : .f....: vglicavipiii4l3= I lif tr i p o am. , , i,, . 2,4 ro lozons sivo tr •Undtre.the lei, • tWil" : . ' ' 4. l i tttataj b4t4iv- i kura ll4 44l4ar .1. *Rata os the rowL,- .., r,N÷taars is II . . • = l = ' ,FT', i- avfi t T! . VYAIWI . *Wm. drpds, *pm th o wp k w t 4detAs Bead In mass lillialAnG • ' • - MS e "I. -. t ono sword that my. * so Nisise'of my Boyhood,"' sad *OarMU isalllMllla po r de: . sono, ( r i 4w irceir : IIIMd." ilorlitMitqlk.llllll/4114V;vioiti • LitetAry E4tertaaument Friday Evening, Decemb er 4. BY REV. J. itifilutis, D. b. or BALIMOBE. Subject—" How to Bead," with trations. TICKETS 25 CTS. sirProcooda to he devoted to the Atheneum at thu Theological Haselaary. [Aug 20,--td CM PURCHASING AGENCY, NO. by EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. higullico, or individuals can proettre, through our agency, any kind of goals ur articles of any dcscriptioa mid is the city of Now York, at the same price they would pay V them themselves, and in many cases at lower pries% An imperlence of over twenty Jeers, and a thorough aiqualotauce with the mannetctorers and Importers of the city, enables us to *arrant entire satisfaction to ill with whose bull- new we aro enteusted. Circulars, with 11.1 of refer ' 041:01111'. entombing every section of the United &ate., sent on application. . . . . E. WIRDENnrac C 0. ,& Comm!salon Merchants. Consignment. of Cotton. Tobacco and all ki.d a of produce aolicited , and the highest market prke obtain ad. f Nov. :M.-tf ens School Song Book I,IT E would respectfully call the suet:atom of Prim V V clpals of Schools, Seminaries, slid Teachers of Singing to our New School Bung Book, THE SONG CABINET, BY C. U. ALLEN. This Book contains : First, A very carefully prepared aeries of Primary Bong LeMllOllll. ME Secowllg, A large number of ne• and beautiful School Souge. Tkiriny, A short Cantata—The School Festival— designed expressly for uoe at School Receptions, Con carts, sad Exhibitions. The Publisher., In presenting this work to Princi pals and Teachers, would call special attention to Its superior merits AS a School 800 g Boa. The author has been eery careful In the selection of his music, which is shoos' entirely new and lu adapting to It appropriate words with .unollectitoable sentiments. which will commend Its mit/piton in nil our Schools and Seminaries. The Sung Cabinet bee been adopted by the Beard of Education, as the textbook lot the Public Schools In the city of New York. Price, simy cent/. each. To &Louis, eix dullqrs per thien. iiample copies sent by mail (poet paid,) oo receipt of fi ity toots. Fur sale by all Book and Music Storm Published by WILLIAM HALL & BUN, tin Broadway, Now York. THE LONG EVENINGS Bring leisure hours, when every family needs a good religious paper. THE ADvalifoll, started but little over a year ego, already has seventy-five thousand reader,. While it represents, denutulaseao: belly, the practice and principles of the Congregational ail:lrene., it is catholic and fraternal in Its attitude to Christians of every name, and circulates among all denocuinatiens. it is dm anis to make It In time best mute • good re ligious paper especially stilted to ' FAMILY AND SUNDAY RFADLNG. Many of the best and most popnlar writers for the religious pressure regular contributors to it columns: its odit,rials di;cuse topic. of live interests; its reli gious and secular intelligence is most carefully com piled; its selections are choice and fresh, and Its chil dren'. bepartneent always well filled. Its "Note' of the Chicago Noon Prayer Meeting,* regularly prepar ed by one of its editors are esgssly read all over the land. . the price of the paper is 22.50 a Year In advance. Rare iniucemente (or getting up club. are offered. lakTi DIFIEIt.ENT Pkt.22Lalhld far cluta, aLI along (tan 2 to MA mate the psoet attractive het ever at read.. It includes something fatted to every teats. The Universal ,Curthes II Mover, Saver eptama and Workei Prang's Chromes, Loopfe Commentaries, Sal. bath Schaal Libraries, Elgin Watcher, Communion Servlces, Cabinet organs, Church Bella, etc , are upon Its hat. HARVEST HOME! nil always hoot to marital for those papers which bliamilpieetly popular, are getthig Into still higher favor. There is a large hanreet to rasp tar Tai AD ;Asaw tills GUI, and winter. The gout weed w+wa has spi nag up and Tiptoed, and a host of energetic can tasters is needed to Witt,/ ID the sheaves. bo kinder words., 40 more beim, commendations of Tex A.D. yams have ever been space tbati at present. Those who take hold for the paper now, ant experience the tienent of a cordial Poling, which every week grows stronger. ilelLtSpeciampn copies with premium list sent on ap plication. Address. TIIE ADVANCE COMPANY, No. 25 Lomb'id Bkprk, lbicago, 111 blow 2u. " Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind 01 the world. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Fri,619?1 .AI.(iCU 13/ at • wpm* 319hthlyja the worht— , Neko York We mutt refer Jn terms of enlo to the high tone and varied excellences of EIAJIPLICS 14GAZINZ--11Jwir .......,...nnumry,ortanaskena Whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day. We speak of WA work as an e•ldence of the culture of the Ameri can peoples sad Use permeates" se ismasog aired le merit ed. each number contains fully 144 Pages of read ing natter, appropriately illustrated with good wood cots; and It combine, in itself the racy monthly and the mere phlbssuphigal quarterly, blended'with the beat Jhelum of the daily jotitneh It ham groat power In the dlssrmlustl. n of a lose of pure literature.— TIC.TEICY Guide it/ Literature London. We nen account for its tuccess ouly by the simple fact that it meets prec!sely thy popular taste, faro Ith ing a riariety of pl,uunx and instructive reading fur all.—Ziod's Herald, .11-alon. 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Thorns. the expreselon of mature conviction, high principle, and 'strong feeling, and take their place among the beef nreopaper wr4log, of tflo North American h'erioc, 13oslon, Mast. SUBSCRIPTIONS.--1868 TsEms. HARTLE'S WLISET, one yea5......_ An Ertrei copy of cater the KLOAZIND, W/LETLYor Julio la owe address for one Years VOA; or i r of It~sJilleilitilicaft, to addressfor one year, ' to. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of if se.ria's WWLY, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, tree of expense, for sl'stth.lt. A emplele o m o Priohtll Jaceell Vol. weer, hest on receipt of deb at the nits of 2010 Der vol. Freight at uproot of purchase. Vowwte lay. ready Jesuitry 15t,1869. The oss HAsrite's Wincutle2l whisk twat. paid at the nibserdlier's Pe caste t ed a year, a m o „,•Sulacriptions sent from British North Amortata Provinces mails aceonipauled - with 20 cant' , ADD/. TicauL,lD prepity United States postage. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. "A Beposigory of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction." H : ARPER'S BAZAR A supplement containing numerous full-alsed pat ient* of useful ankles accompantes the Mar every ihrtuNbto sad mca*l° l 4l4 ," °1 4" °19111 0 irl sbk" , Platt,_ liarper r i Bazar contains Id folio es of the Ilse of .gavver's Weatiy, Pent/COW - „ s h ad ... od piper, and Is pnblished weekly. . OraioniNedaf otthe Pitts: • , • //srpis'aßoasc 010 0011 . WOW= Plano% sach e m ; Ott • variety of Walter of =raw I. 'whiny; articles= haft, drank aililltoissit io z lag I. all its branches; itesilltrefolicsabob adapted to the circlet it la Intanded to hawed and *dm, ; Vii` It= besidse rood =Mee had literary =Wm of It is sot senwrirng that thisjoarna with =oh diatom has achieved las =art Unman im mense success •, for something of its tinny*a d o m i d in,tlOotisanda of and SW p o bi tirwstime, .,, ed Atka derw=l.--Nets rusk Ewadsg .g. • Thither we consider Itsobliss sdiniseit fi e 445,44,, and inpniOfilf 000 =or dygreell caloppesniaws, the taste and j_ the engravings, or the Mersey onetribations contain- . ed a n pip., we notiosid att =tdlOutd• to be superionlis - iwsh and every „other r pnbikation here or sibroed , —*Phirksi Zits! if 'BBl = of no other Itgai or iniiiiioqim m e . of ihahlon that can preten d to =proteins , insasolkyreleti• — he w It beik he merit. of 11 f betn li , A 4ll 9-aostatog offinftfen;iittivhill 010,0 t PittirWts ever 7 a e nartam; and o f nsissF look_ _dtookod With good resif t= matter.— WaSablifficasut Iwiltecor: To dross aciiooo; to a'rPer's Ba will be the iank 4 gmlljiG l V l th e "Men Bodox •-•' • • • t3BSCRIPTIONI3.=•-i869. • s 47/. t • • • • - "' e tia, ivar. po dasztrat)opy of either thejuguktrkiir or Essar win be eepplied gratis !be eel* of fly. Satiecrtbere at $4 00 each, in au realtesace; or Six CCLki foe $2O 0 tiecrtption to Haiti's Weekly, tad Baur, to one adtlrrl2r Due year, $lO 00 or, two • H a orneeo PoriM/ohor ., to One adstreas tot one year, sr poste ten be :V i rzi: d r L: 20 poster aFlj tv routes pox i var i be 0 ciAk r , • itithitmoi m . 01/4 wa r 130=1, to PR / 1 11M/few Tat. Fri. MULL% rili LEM OF THE U\ ' /ON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. ♦ limited amount of the first IllortEsge Bonds o the Union Pacific Itaitroad Company are offered to the public. as one of the safest arid most pail table invest. merits. 1. They are • Bret morsgage upon the longeet and most important railroad In the country. 2 By lam they an be issued to the Company only as the rood la ootoplettel, to that they *Iwo): represent a real value. 3. Their amount Is lltaftad by set of Congress to Milton Dorian on the entire Pactfie'llne, or an average of less than $5e,000 per mile. 4400 4. floe. E.D. Morgan, of the United States Senate, and lion. Oakes Awes, of the United Stater Haase of Represearatires, •re the trustees for the bondholders, to see that all their interests Cr, protected. 5. Five Government Director., appointed by the President of the Unite I States, are responsible to the country for the management of its affair... 8. Three Coned States Commissioners mutt certify that the road is well built and equipped, and in all re' spects a El rst-clawg railway, before any bonds can bells- sued upon it T. The UMW States Oovernment lends the Comps. ay Ito own bonds to abeam° mount that the compa ny Issues, for which it takes a second mortgage its se clarity. 8. As additional aid, ft makes an absolute donation of 12,800 acres of land to the mile, lying upon each side of the road: 0. The bonds pay PIT per cent. In gold,and the grin 'Aril la also payable in gold. 10. The earnings from the local or way business were over FOCI Mstuos Liot.bass last year, which, af ter payteg operating expenses, was much more than sufficient to pay the interest. These earnings will be vastly increased on the completion of the entire line In 1109. 12, No political action can reduce the rate of inter est. It must remain for thirty yeah—sis per costper annum inigekl, now equal to between eight and nine per cent. in currency. The principal is Men payable in gold. Ile bond, with such guarantees, were issued bi , the Government, its market price would not be lamthon from 20 to 25_per sent. premium. As these bonds ate homed under Govprpment authority and supervisleirtgpon wgat Is very largely a Government work, they must ultimately approach Government prices. No other corporate bonds are made so secure. 13. The brine will'soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been tielf a million • day, and nearly twenty millions have already been sold. About ten millions more may be offered. It is not improbable that at some time not tar distant, all the remainder of the bonds the Company can issue will be taken by some Combination of capitalists and 'Withdrawn from the market, except at a large advance. The long time; the high gold Interest, and the perfect security, mustinake these bolds very voluabie for aziort. All the predictions which the officers ofthia tom • pony have made in relation to the progtoaa and busk nen metes of their enterprise, or the value and ad.; vanes in the price of their securities, have been moms than confirmed, and they therefore suggest that par ties who desire to Invest In their bonds wiU find it to their Cdr.:id/ape lode an at once. The. price fir the present is 102 and secured inter• eat at thirst's of six per cent. In currency from July lit, ind subecriptions will be received In Gettysburg, at .su oo and In Now York AT TUN COMPANY'S orzioz, NO. 29 NASSAU ST, JOHN J. 6800 & SOL &ARNIM, No. 59 WALL And by the Oompenre advertised agorae throughout Bonds mat free, bniparnterwsbiteribingtArongk &Vat gaits, will look to asatfortkeir Nat deitteeni. A NSW PAIIPHIMPANp MAP WAS LSSIIED let, containing a report of the program (lithe work to il i ac data, and a mom complsta statement la , relation the Mies of the bonds than can be given leap: ad vertisement, which will be sent tree en .sppUnadm at" thl.SlomPur! qicer 9 4 io 111,M ths edmitleml _ Oet sPRMG AZTP.I3V4Eix STYLE OF HATS 1888. • g . M'445441' AB .n.e vod fresh and moral assortmen H t of RAM Inal:114 the, ors latest 471. gail Alta Cluihrer4 lid •Soft - Air azal sip i ot fins Mad low 1704 W k t HATB mad br - log l upl 40111. 44, vier . f.rdit and ibe no so give bias **ll. ApS MP. W.e.41, Disottarps . irsAvnis prorso4 stc4pot Dositot, ptogott• od to sell RD SOLDIXIIV DIBOILLSGML Nit so. oordanos with 4. moot Act of Ow Losislattsts TOstasyltaida. &Taos ars tootitpsed %Out delay ilk, k - P4 - - 4 " AINCOAINMIWO/knit ai NIP M W Beinektof Muss wool . P.O l Ol ' '4"k.` 4'l._;n THE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION AU IMMO TO MOT WANA*ACIIR & BROWN,- AND Mt The Largest Clothing 'House IN PRILIMILIZIA. . NOTE.--The oat qf • ticket' , to and frostMs Oily east he more Man saved inseam/to_ Sing BIWA or BOYB' CLOTHING at this Moroni*, RELIABLE Mass. 1 idrerttalng lord r. as tbilowe: 82 TO W NAli AIC SIC& BROWN.— BIN% Jk BOYS' CLOTHING.— Oerments ranging at every prias..ent in overt *style, ready-made or made towder. 8. &earner BATH and KABILIST Streets. TO $36 /ALL WINTaK OVBBCOATS. 4, I —Melton. 811 t &bud, Fancy Cu. sinters, Chinchilla, Beavers. Ac, largest variety in the city. OAK HAIL, SIXTH A menazr 814. $6 TO $45 •• B . In/dBINBBIi BOTHPozilit styles, 8. K. corner SIXTH aqd Domrtl lAAKKJIT Brans, OAK HALL, WANAMAK/lIL BROWN. • l'2o TO BSO DRS= BOITB OP ALL the de- Crab!e styles, suitable r.r our oc eietoe. WANAMAKER A BROWN, SIXTH It PIA& KBT Streets 8 4 TO $2O i t , O d Yl l 3 , ' 8 UIT . d . /O u lt t 8:411:, ( 1 1 10a10 elan goods. WANAII KIK w BROWN. LEON OLOTIIING llollBlc, BIXTLI ♦ MARK ICT it.. $7 TO $25 1411:..T,OruesiTtillWtsigt MAKER & BROWN, SIXTH and nA RR IdTB Strava• $ . 2 TO .13.b1i id DINT 0. UN liata-o..tiitl/Nti, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of every kind, at small advance on cost, WANAMA KEN k BROWN, OAK HALL. GREAT CLOTHLNG HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET Btreeia. Nov. Bd.-ly OYSTER SALOON. JOHN GRUEL, Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, next door to Eagle Hotel, Announces to his friends that in addition to his CONFECTIONERY, he has opened en Oyster Saloon, at his old stand on Chambereburg street, where during the season he will keep constantly on hand PRIME OYSTERS, the best the market cau afford, with trpecial necons. mod:talons tor LADIES & GENTLEMEN 1 Give us a call. •=O . Nov.l3.—tf ONLY FOR CASH We kart, this day marked all Goods to the LOWEST CASH PRICY'S, • od to give our CUSP towers fun benefit orEMALL PROFITS, from this sate we purpose doing a strictly cash business, and will sell at the VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES toaLl whotaay favor us with their custom. ROW k WOODS Nov. LI —tf ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS THE First Mortgage BONDS 850 Miles Completed. min NAT/ORAL BANK •nd GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANE, = the Veiled States. JOIN J. CPOOO. Trounce., Now York. • (.4.4n0t AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS E6OIIANT'S or FARM= *Weft of the 1.11. akin for theft PALL or WINTBIL trade cr. us, IL. If. ALL= 00, P. O. Boa Itte, Now Turk. A NEW PLAN