.7 aretsgavaf. '1 Pt ..17 3'4 .7 7. 4 CERIES4'itUMI3' FA . '" 020§t 4 ,M,TIAf .kt! p.,.nziLLM.lOl,l f ignsmil,taEiT faiticet, 0 • .f• aa S k,0i11!5":!tway..1,9 .1!..Fid.0.t.,1px,e#,, El PS OF 20.1. CA\T)F.fts, •• r t FE6TIioNARTEs, • ' .41tlegt'rre ' , L - 13 ER , Pit/OAI , Ntep, L e, cpv i sk., ud X IoN . I tvijwkite Cajl And see, 11:1; .1 4 1 . I . S . riour, -urocer- TTYsBURG, PA.,: U4u to.;ttuiir 141tri! • r •t { s he old tltall& ou York ex,ron. chAte,./.LIZ, CPTI.II/iting GI ,t 4 I.t.iyt,of ()"e .14.:•12'1-E" C..qtTecg, PST DRANDS OF . FLOUR t, uitL Haws . Shauldere, 81.10 P, Fish, OTIONS, tVillow-ware, Stout n -war ts . Seg t TotnlCeo,, A:1 , 1 a , tick S. BUTTER AND EGGS, alis.ts. for • A mill spare no effort to pbraie r and a.t .ar being abb. to do so by eouatantly clivice stock, abd selling St th• prp,fitg. COUNTRY 111Stlunn wanted, either L or in goods. hi brat market tal JOSEPH S. Git.LESPI,E, LiA:NlkiL CASHMAN. iSo:',—tf BOYER & SON, DEALERS :IN • 'ERAS, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, ALSO, Wuoden and Willow Ware general assortment of ;oods usually kept in FAMILY GROCERY. MEG A It G, AI N S LIMOS E RY N GETTYSBURG lIN CRESS & SON opentd a new. Grocery, in Gettysburg; on ortboircai corner of the Public Square, ..Ce17.11 a splendid assortment of FRESH tOCERIES, Fugate, /'.flee. Moles/tee, Syrap Tuts, etc.. , alt, llama, Slog Merit, , go. SW A ill], -CONFECTIONS, !Stop! Fancy Al - lichee and NOliOnt/ gener itl on baud FLOUR and FEED- .ncedicaaa Sur CASII. we are prepared to OtTe It, n 1 . 411 end 'ridge for Jonr- JOIIN CAMS, J. W. CRESS. Ty and Flour Store. 12 1: kV 0 1' A L LS & BROTHER enioeed theft. Stole to the Sin tatedt prop- Chamberehurg atreet, where they pme ron,taatiy on hand ALL .1.7.11DS OF OCERIES, UR, FEED, NOTIONS, &e MAMAS in liaaoll, freeh from Ske city , y. They are determined to sell. as cheap alust.and as they only ask the lowest living ey 1, , ,ye to merit and reeelee a liberal ebb, p•trousege. MEALS k ECIANBEND. T 1M M. J. MARTIN'S cc t , , gel It it . 3 , u wialt, where you elm get Ifig t4p.iy,l to be 'bond Ina ttrat elem. ELVES AXD LIQUORS. erler conilgt fn part of beat Syrup, Coffee . ~..:I, v cre, !'rime Ni, Mackerel, tc, it. 11 . 471/ on baud a large quantity of QUORS from Qbanncir,ne to Common Whinkoy • Gill for medlzinal and aro. Vcotrh Wtil•k,.3. and Jamaica Ram for . Fixer's pure Grape Mae, atiebter'e. dim", nod Genoa,. I:lttyre. TEL .KEEPERS giving me a call that they can be euppllau; at all times as bet,re to please at reduced eta freight out, package. 'tut for put rail - patio and soliciting r. Wm J. eiteetTlia. etalt.ntort et .oettesbucg. SEE iVAIL. J. ItARTIN*E3. t •It the 'inc.:tory logredienta for s guoti INov. 33.—tr S, Raisins, Cition,Cur•- Orsuberrlen and runes. A " Dd. J. MARTIN*. Tteal LII3 TOR'S • NOTlCE.—Let staametitary on the estate of Warm. klan • • late of Union township, Adel:ascot:m en granted to the undersigned, residing • hereby give. notice to ail per • to said estate to make Immediate pay. •sie having claims against the same to ProPrrif authenticated ({of settlement. • 118111161 t ME1111,1240, Ekieutrii. "IE Letters of Adminis ... oe estate of Jame !Mitzi. Aeneas ranklin township. Adams county, pc, granted to the undersigned, regaling in p. be hereby gives notice to all persons dd estate to make immediate payment,_ • ins claims against the wane to pre•Pui. 7 authenticated for settlement. JbidEd LINN. Adair. UTOR'S NOTICE.—Let--; • • eatery ob the estate , of Mesoeirr late of Butler township. Adams haatag 1.e.0 granted to the undersigned. tostutitilp, he hereby give. notice to • debted tv eau! e►tate to make ttuntediata 4 those hating via me spinet thereinto to • property authenticated for sio newest. 311Cli aEL UI E't'HlV 6 , Itteentor. E. —L etters of Adminis • on the mows of WILLIAM Mman, de of Boller township, edam■ ratinty Pa. Cranted to the andaraigni4. in Franklin hereby girt, wales to all parsonsindabt to to maks lannadiata payload. avid cria ap.•aet the gains taprooms diem bantirotoa For oottiletnent. Y.A. MI LIAR. AdoOr SOLUTION. berstutur• txlsting between nen. dolesletelnets ander the time of tteeentw: bee a. day been iltesoired Icy at. Site buelneee will be costumed 'at by Mr. Dtraoftn. All mums Indebted tramline reqewuwil to collet owe on Mr. ho wfo settle the Fire accounts, end wbu t eta be Sound at the let. piece of doing FRANK D. DDPHORN S. W. HOFFMAN. • Y.—Came to the premi lb, stehember. near Areridurille, THUILE o ow "d o n e yeses, 000 with hems, • Ws. The owner 4 desired to coats • roper!, pay chart••. sod Mk t h ft wohy it JACOB hIDITIrit, Bea. ISTEIt'S NOTICES, CE is hereby given, to all - aaaother pampa cameraadothat the Ae h•estoattar ausattaaed at Um 01 plume Court of Adam Minty Mtn /And elluwance, on TUNADAY, the nett, at 10 - detach, A. Y. tirei and final tomcat of Martin L Stare-. rater of Jacob etairely, desaued. eta sad teal arontot al Henry Mayer, Ea, Doll, &rimed. fret sad Seal serest of illkiraell Deily, or with the will annexed of liplartila 0' and tad atnal account of Niter Nara* *ad Admitantrators of Jacob fitlitrintr, late et .eblp, d•cessod. tiro mud anal gecohnt of Jobe Wert, Ez e fait will and tegument of Henry Wertz, and deaf ememat of William H. Dotter% 0, Devidalteesmr, deemed. of Orcoast kielitvell, Adjulalatedoe fated, &sew& ....dw i ddeal account of James W. Bal.. rator at'Dr. Wary A . deed: ROLMOure Lilly, , ilagistar. r ers • Discharges. • ad tbst proper Docket. lam prep: , RD SOLDIERS' DISOSILFESZE in se. lb • forest Let of Liao Lostelatur• os Se/dim are ssatiosed against diday arsesWlLD MOLT&WORIE iliesmia Adman asoir. -C-0:, 9144 L—.-Deer sewn to he unusually plenty this season in the South Mount ain. quite a number have been shot by various parties. On Wednesday last, Da vid Stir:or and George W. Irwin brought two iin , 2 Der to town, which they had kiitol. A party front Jtiniata County, hunting with the above gentlemen, also got three. Peter Henry also shot one: last LECTURE:S.—Rev. Dr. .:Slonnis, of Itattintore, will lecture to-night in Agri culturttl Hall, on "Bow to heel," with to-trations. Dr. i'vlonnis is litinsell cue of the Lest reaeleis itt the country, full of uis and humor, and a t ick ti oat inity he exi.ected to-night. The procA2eds go to thQ 6ctuitinry Alin talcum. Let tlu-re he iv full house. our issue of Nov. Di, Nyc' drew attention to the opetations of a stranger, passing by the name of J. W. ItleKshiLlT, W Iv! had been swindling Odd Fellows and 'Lodgesi n this region profi.ssing, to be a membcr of a L , age in Columbus, Ohio, Is -we lace a sul scriber of the same name, resident in Pittsburg, and formerly of this eounty, it is proper that we should ex plain that the swindler, although bearing the Sallie name; is not our Pittsburg friet;d —who, by the wsy is a thorough gentle man. To those who know Mr.l.llcliNicinT this expanation is of coursOnnneeessary ?tr-That excellent journal, the Star foul , Y,•ntintl, which has come to the very front among the weekly papers of the State, enters upon its sixty-ninth year—sits age runniug with the century. Its proprie tors tell us that its prospects are to-day brighter then over—adCertiaing, subscrip tion, and influence increasing. 7 ' It :teknowlediAes tin superior. even in coun ties Which ought to support a better paper than Adams could be expected to, because tm re populous, wealthy, and of greater territorial extent.—Phi o. SALES.—Sainuel , ils.ster has sold his cal ni in Butler township to Ezekiel Lau, township, 150 acres, for t 7500. Mr. Shepard Stammers has seld his /111111 of 97 trues, in Strati:in township, to .1( lin Eckert ot Monntplensant township, for cash. Henry 6luybaugh has sold his farm, in Itu:ler town-hip, to Daniel Leinard-73 :u•res, with improvement--at $5.050. Mr . Slaybaugh has purchased IS Peres, with improvements, adjoining • Middletown, ti - om Henry O. Kozer, at $2,200. The executors of Hon. Thaddeus Ste arns, deceased have sold to Mrs. Agnes Sheads the small triangular parcel of ground lying between the Harrisburg and Carlisle roads and the run—containing 41bout one third of in acie--for $lO5. arum C. znitex nas otru E ,l.t emerge Arnold his large two-story brick house in New Oxford, for $3.600 cash. Andrew Pottorff has bought of John C. Zonek, as agent for John- Itarnitz, a house and lot in same plata), for SIM° cash. COURSE OF LECTURES.—We feel assured that our t ceders will be glad to know that . the young men connected with the Literary Societies of the College have arranged another course of popular Lec tures to come off this Winter in Agricul tural Hall. These Lectures are gotten up for thc:lsenefit of our citizens mainly, and are attetndea with heavy expense, as Lec turers of reputation have to be paid li uer ally, liire , nsins to be seen whether our citizens sufficiently appreciate these liter ary treats to make them a permanent "institution." The young men who go to the trouble of getting them up, and assume the financial risk, certainly deserve credit, and 'if our citizens are wise they will liberally sustain them. The first Lecture of the course will be delivered Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, by GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND. a brilliant and wide ly reputed platform talker, on "Pennsyl vania Dutch."; He will be followed - by the famous "Josh Billings," and other noted I lecturers. RAILROAD EXTENSION.—We are glad to ste that public attention has been renewed to the expediency La building a railroad from York to NOW Oxford, and hope to see ibis improvement made be fore long. Commenting on the early coleple! ion of the Columbia Bridge, u - hich will reduce the time between Phil adclphia to York . , to four hours-tho U. S. Railroad Registotilays : "York, there fore, which now has direct railroad com munication south to Baltimore and Wash ington, and north and west Yht Harris burg, will hereafter have equally good facilities east to. Philadelphia. York Is the thriving business and money centre of a large and important county (the `white rose,' separated from the 'red rose' of Lancaster by the Susquehanna river), and contains about 15,C00 inhabitants, having increased its population 75 -per rent since LSGO. "York also needs more dire 4 commo nly:akin with Gettysburg, and will no doubt compass that desideratum, throVilb co-operation of interests to be benetitted. since any clue can appreciate at a glance the advantages wnielf would accrue to York from a line of road to. New Oxford, winch would opou to York a region now tributary to Hanover and thence to Balti more ; at the same time putting York on an east and west route as she now is on a north and south route. "The southern border of Pennsylvania Is a good country, and it Is a matter of aitouleut to Philadelphia to cultivate im proved and extended communication twill) it." CALENDARS FOR 1 8 4 10.—Weitre pre pared to print Calendars for the year 18e9, with Business Garde attached, and orna mental border, specially gotten up for Ma purpose. Merchants will find it an at l tractive arid psofitable way of advertising: , The handsome Calendar will pause itto lx) carefully posted up in OCRID ting-tousas, busliVtis places, hotels, and dweilings, and thus preserved, with the business card attached; while ordinary advertisements are torn up and.destroyed. They can be furnished on short notice, printed on card board or paper, In Valli' Or fancy oolons and at very -teesoliable - Vates x -liend in your orders. JUST 1 0 40,11 THE urrY.—Taco, c is bag_ j list riutraed' from the , pity with a very large stock of goods *irk as /late, Oaps, Boots; tincaisMader Shirts, Over Shlrts, - -Over-alls, Stockings, Collars, Neckties, and every kind of gen tleman's wear, Oier Shoes of every dee er iption, sad some Boots that cannot be beat in the county tot'' quality and price r also—a large stock of government ClOttt- Mg, direct from the : Q. M. Department and warranted perfect in every psrtiOn4r# 8 J'lte inut!Aentintl. • .1 Fridik, Iliac 4; 18eil: OidAinil.M.--Rev. W. .M.. - 11s;us Ims lel)l..eslikulg, and remov e d to JOftelStOWD,! 14, , bunnn county, Pennsylvania. Lz4 - Jesse D. Keller, wee, on Tuesday, sworn in as County Surveyor, succeeding } •1.8. Witlierow, whose term _ ~,.".I. n ere' will be public) seevloa in .lbe vlintch at tiuntorstown on Sabbath morn.' the and in the chinch at Marsh Creek, on Sabbath morning, the i 13th inst. The hour of morning worship ii 11 n'ip.iok. • ' • ; SUSPENDED.—Work on the Gettys burg Springs Railroad has been suspended for _tlie nit t r., rf hp , ties aro being put tloU.it RCA enceredoitir tittleaitti: so that the road can be driven over. The Work will be reQunted and the road completed elrly next. spring. , • W. W. WRIGHT, of this County, \4 110 has acquired considerable reputation as an Engineer, and during the War had important duties devolved on him by the Gurtartuntmt,in the construction of army railroads, has Leen engaged to superin tend the .eroetion of the great Bridge at tetivenworih, lansas. MEE COURT DON9B-Ten law sepa rating the eriminitng business by kiving one week to each, seems to work win!, and will llettbtlese prove eciondmiest to the county, a,s well to . partiqs and snit- i ors. Instead of detaining a crowd of wit nekses iti eAmitiai trials until the ixiidcilsi of the week heforn taking up 'Common-, 'Wealth cases, the latter are begun at once On Monday morning, and rapidly Mapos . ed of, while witnesses and parties in civil cases are summoned.for the week follow ing, when their cases are also promptly taken up. Last week was given up tir Orinahral cases, the Court adjourning on Friday evening. This week is devoted to civil 'business. • Jacob Mclhorn, Prothonotary elect, was Sworn in on Tuesday, last. The - Teti/IPa 'Prothonotary (Mr. Kitzmiller) carries ' with him' the good wishes of the Court and Bar, well earned by a prompt, cour teous and efficient discharge of his official duties during the past three years. Joseph J. Kuhn, elected Associate Judge, will take office on Monday Mixt, when Judge Merman's term expires' We continue our abstract of the cases disposed f since our last issue. IN QUART.E:R SESSION. i Coin. vs. John F. Barton.—Surety of the Peace, on information of Jacob *fel. Pe i fendant, While under the influence of liquor, had some difficulty with prosecutor, during which hard words were used and a pistol displayed, and Mr. Brie!, deeming ]times in danger, concluded to put defendant un der bonds for good behavior. Court, after hearing, dismissed the complaint, but or dered defendant to pay costs, with an ad monition as to the impropriety of drinking and carrying arms. Corn. vs. William Blumbaum and Theo dore Richards —lndictment for , Larceny of tools, the property of John Krets.• The Jury found Blumbaurn guilty, and Rich ards not guilty. Blumbaum Was sentenced to Eastern Penitentiary 13 months. Corn. vs. Same.—lndietment for Larceny of some Chickens, the property of William Currens. Veidict, not Coin. vs. Same.—lndictment-for Larceny of Flour and other goods, the property of Jacob Baker. The Jury found defendants guilty of stealing a portion of the articles. Blumbaum sentenced to five days, and Richards sixty days' imprisonment in County Jail. Com. vs. SaMe.—lndietment for Larceny of Whip, Oats, &e., the property of David P. 'Reitler. Verdict, guilty as to the Whip. Blurnbanm seutencel to one day, and Richards :;tt days' imprisonment in County Jail. Corn. vs. Same.—Surety of the Peace on information of Jeremiah Frazier. The de fendants having, by sentences In preceding cases, been disposed of in such way as to secure Frazier from present harm, the com plaint was distuirised, county to pay costs. Cora. vs. William E. King and John King.—lndletment for Assault and Battery on person of Joseph Orendorff. The par ties are all young men, who had been to Singing School In Mountjoy township, where a difficulty sprang up, in course of which prosecutor was knocked down, get ting a black eye, &c. Defendants under took to show that the muss was a general one, rind that the assault was not commit ted by them. The Jury, however, found them both guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of :5.5 each and the costs. IN CO3fIION PLEAS Levi D.l'aus, surviving partner of Maus & Swope, I. John Cishun.r-Appeal from Justice. Action to recover' on Book Ao count and money loaned. Defendant de nied indebtedness and undertook to oho* settlement as to the bookaccount, and that the money, instead of heinghaaned, was in reality a payment on account of legacy due to Defendant's wife by the deceased part ner, Mr Swope, as Administrator of Sam- tie! Swope, deceased. Verdict for Plaintiff for $58.83, amount of Plaintiff's claim. Benjamin 31alnun's Executors vs. Francis S. Wilson and Wife. Action- to recover mmitint grrett by Mrs. Wilson, before marriage. Defend- nuts antistlect the Jury that the notes had all been paid, and verdict accordingly for Dc fendants thristian Keel/ler and Wife va. Philip Bittinger, and John F. Houck Executor of Jacob Fiddler, deceased. Action in. Eject ment. Fiddler's Will gave to Hrs. Kechler "taro 5 elds - and "Wotan and north of them." Defendants undertook to show that the devise had been satiated by surveying off and setting apart the "two fields" and cer tain woodland ; but Plaintiffs claim : 41st the devise covered 3 acres and 161 perches of woodland additional to that surveyed off, and bring gait to recover the same. Jury st ill out. Edward Stahly vs. George Smith. Ap peal from Justice. On trial. veral cases hap bt , en settled by the parties, without trial, daring the week. HORSE THIEVES ARRESTED.—On Monday night list, between 9 and 10 o'clock, as two young men named Annum who had been at Fairfield,' reached the premises of Mr. JACOB PLANK, in High land township, they came across two strangers near Mr. PLANK'S barn, who had been helping themselves to a bag of oats' having two horses in charge. As the Messrs. AKSNDT caine up, the bag was thrown over the fence, and the strangers announced their desire to purchase some feed for the horses. As the circumstances were suspicious, It was concluded to de tain the strangers, who were Invited into the house for supper and the horses were put into the barn to feed—while one of the ARENIST'S immediately mounting a horse, came to town for officer Ronne. Mr. Rotasa went out, found the streams still at Mr. PLANs's, and after a litlle.examina don, satisfied that they were horse thieves, arrested both. They were brought to town and committed to Jail. One gave his name as Wm. 11. Mangum, from' George town, D. C., and the other as John M. .Longabaugh, of Perryville, Pa. Both were at first defiant, but after giving con tradictory statements as to their recent whereabouts, Mangum admitted that he was from the South and hnd fought with the .Louisiana "Tigers," at the battle of Gettyi3burg. Longabaugh cl aimed to have formerly lived in North Carolina, but 're siding at present in Juniati county. It fauna out that. .one of the' animals, a black, was stolen from the stable of An drew ilykea, in Newberry township, York county, on Saturday night last; and the other, a sorrel mare, was stolen the same night from the stable' of Abralmoi Miller) of same township. HOUSEKEEPERS, and all others went fug anything in the house-keeping line, will do well to cal 1 at Ool.C.'H. Buinnatt's extensive Ware-room, near the Passenger depot, on Carlisle street, who baa on band a very large assortment of Stovee of the best mannfactoin , Cooking, Perier,Othoe, and Chamber Stoves, for wood of Coal ; r ids° Hollow Ware,Tin Ware, Japan Ware,, -Britannia Ware, hird Cages, and a general assortment of Kitchen utensils. Also Coal a4id Lumber of an kinds. 'tf _r ANOTHER NOTICE.—There isconski arable amount of money due die ,on the books of the late . -"Adcune . 3entfitain-the non-payment of which subjects me to great inaorivanienee, se I am =ably de pendent ripon this its a means, of support for my family,and the liquidation of debt& I trust, therefore, that this will be the on.y notice required to induce those wito owe me to pay their hadeldness AT oacpit. • .R ., (4. Worgeod, Pitoemrapie go to itreow sad MY2/18. ;also Frames. Albluee, very low. Tyeoe's old stead.: Itt WANTED.—Two or thrOO Male. MOM having IT,' will On" eatl IL this IMPROVE,44=M+-Nettillhatand the app oach of Winter, various - linprove meats are hr primes! 19 Ate! ttlyough. Samuel Herlxittas his large residence on . Ch4 / 4 6 41i.. , 4 4g {met l** it t clo.l4:4 l i three steriterbrick, and attick, and will wake in imposing appearance. Mr. Koser's handsome brick dwelling on Washington street, is nearly completed: , --- W. T. Ziegler-Is patting up a new Car riage Factory; on Washington street; be tween the Railroad -and Chainherelnirg !street.- James Pierce lies erected - a two :story brick dwelling house on Breekin 'ridge street. Jacob Hanky and John El- - easier are erecting two-story frame' dwell inks at the wort end of Middle street.— Wm. B. Meals Is about finishing the ea syl gement of his dwelling•house on York rest. Mr. Grumbine las completed his rune dwelling on same street. The: double dwelling of Jacob and Wm. Relly, On dame street, is under 'met. 'Mania Rehm has put up a frame dwelling on Mei e szra York pike, bells the bridge and pate.: Mouse; Ptilip and ' tgo t iashman are. putting up a two stor y ore rue dwelling-on Stratton street. Jeremiah JI, Rowe has S f two-story brick dwelling on Baltimore : street under roof. John Norbeck and William Shillon have their dwellings on - Baltimore street nearly completed. The . handsome Cottage residence. of John . Supp,on saute street,will be completed is a t i few weeks. Miss Marche Warier has put up a two-story frame dwelling on Chain bersburg street. J. E. Wibli a two story brick dwelling on Carlisle street. Other improvements are In contemplation and , progress in different parts of the town. i DEAR SIR :—The death of one of our firm occasions_ changes in our businesg, which will necessitate our immediately taking account of stock and the disposal of our entire supply of Fall and Winter Cloth ing. Of this immense quantity of ready mude goods,—the largest, most varied and cheapest ever offered in Philadelphia,—you have already spoken to your readers through your excellent paper, and Many of your friends and neighbors have already visited us and can testify to the truth of all that has been said. ;Will you pleasc say to . them now that everything that is in our immense establishment, thousands upon thousands of coats, pants and Tests must be sold off im mediately, at any price we can get for them, in order that the proper settlements of our business may be made. Our necessity is their opportunity. There ill:tot an tu , ticie the price of which shall not be ,reduced,,, and rather than miss sales we.will let, the goods go at their own prices. Add to this the fact that, such ready made clothing, so beautiful, so durable and so well made, has never before been manu factured in Philadelphia, and all will see that this is an opportunity, the like of which they may not find again in their whole life. There Is not a man or boy in your county whom it would not pay to lay in a stock of clothing for the next ten years, and we will confidently expect to sell at least one suit to every reader of yoar paper. The sale will commence on Friday, De cember Ist. About seventy-five salesmen will be employed, so that any number of customers can receive prompt and polite attention. The store will be opened early and kept open late, and nothing will be allowed to stand in the way of the immedi ate cleaning out of our whole stock. Please insert the enclosed advertisement and make any use of thii3 letter that may serve the interests of your readers and friends. Yours, very respectfully, JOHN W_ANA3I.I.KEH Wanananker S Brown„ Oak Ball Clothing Building, Sixth and Market Sta., Phila NEWS OF NICIGHBOBIRO CiplUN Crunemsso.—A oorrespondent of the Chiunbersburg Re - porrikiry recommends Gen. Lemuel Todd of Carlisle for U. S. Sen ator. - FEANKLZN.—Thc Republicans of 147:.,y -tiesboro' bad an illumination and Torch /404 Prtooonioaa na Tikeursdarj- a.. watar6 Ottc, 18th.—Peter and Daniel Geiser of Waynes boro', have been granted a patent for an im provement in threshing machines. FESDERICR.—At the late election, "Han vers District," the old Jacksonian precinct., gave Gen. Grant 2 majority. It is said this is the first instance in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant when Harmers failed to give a Democratic majority.—The Wes tern Maryland railroad operations on this work in the vicinity of Mechaniestown, and the mountain adjacent thereto, are like ly to be temporarily suspended fur the want of funds to prosecute the enterprize.—On Sunday last, near Creagerstown, a daughter of Mr. John Wachter was shot and killed by a young daughter of Dr. J. W. Miller. They were playing together with a pistol, which was not known to be loaded. Miss Wachter and a little daughter of Dr. Miller went up stairs, where they discovered a pis toL The 1 itter, not thinking it was load ed, playfully told Miss Wachter that she would shoot her, and cocking the pistol, she levelled it at her, when it went off, the ball entering her left cheek and lodging in the brain. The unfortunate girl lingered about six hours, when death came to her re lief, making another sad and terrible warn ing against the careless use of firearms.— The hog cholera or some other disease is prevailing among the swine in the neighbor hood of Adamsville, on the Creagerstown i road. Quite a number of grown hogs have already died. t WAIMUNGTON.-3119. Rowland and other ; parties charged with the murder of Andrew Rowland, husband, of the former, near Hagerstown, a short time since, intend ap- 1 plying to the Circuit Court of, Washington I county for a change- of venue to Frederick I county. The facts connected with the murder of Mr. Rowland are exciting pro- ' found interest, and the result of the trial is awaited withgreat anxiety. lion. Wm. T. - Hamilton has been 'appointed to assist in the prosecution or the prisoners.—T 1 annual meeting of the stockholders of the Washington County Railroad Company . was held in Baltimore on the 18th nit, The President, E. M. Mealey, of Hagerstown, having declined a re-election, Robert Fow ler, of Baltimore, was unanimously elected to that position for the ensuing year. The I retiring President continues his connection i with his company, 'however, as . a member of the Board of Directors—the former board having been unanimously re-elected, as fol lowa : Robert Fowler, Edward M. Mealey, Johns Hopkins, Galloway Chestint,Geerge Scott Kennedy, Jacob - Miller and Peter B. Small. - Yonx.—Dr. George W. Hinkle of Han over, died recently of apoillexy, after a week a Illness.—On the 17th ult. a little son of Mr. David F. MiLla, of Codorus, was so severely burned by his clothes catching fire at the stove, in the absence of the family, that be died fourteen hours afterwards.— Jacob Young, of Hanover, last week, fell from a wagon, on his head, sustaining a levee but not fall injury. THE ORIENTAL COAL BTOTE.--3. G. Coo* has received another lot of these celebrated Worm, being the sd lot this sea son, the great demand- for the Oriental proves its excellence. It is by far the cheap est, handsomest and bon base burning stove IC the market, and becomes a tsvofite where ever introduced, a cheerfa; orna ment. In the tailor, a convenience in the dining roout and a wonky every where. Being a self *lading, perpetual burner, eitonotoical in theme -of oast, easily man aged and possessing greater heating capac ity than any other, it maintains its suprem acy among base bunters, as it deserves. Oall and see it. , - .oook bas also a full supply or Cooking Stoves at reduced prices warranted to bake end give eat coo Is every Teepee*, also it_ general amortment of ankles suitable kit intake tie; &a Glee hhn a call. • "li4YBTERMAtiatt4W4 /COPa.--Not that there bidden mysterf ii'iihit It lewdest little inalrAtii44, objects to, as at) they , real! It*eAckfileileis Ott et utet O r !°,l l kr lirtAl°o4 l B:)4 l 44 AnOtg• Ines in *At.. tai,the,,uxetV pears an awl:talti atotp, lnop, the 4tiyieraeettpei. - IL .., • telligencb, ' t rts Itt 'resent edepated, 4 Intollig,ible, anti would Jpe niagleal i • but. • at we knew Ittotnt Irommilelt° b° b.""P" nt Of the . ..black. art, and thelmaker Only man like tuirsel ves+:i' frith) titeenelifeetiol, rhaps, itnt'iot n mite : Airia Inag)tlet mach of thought! is Indriked "by the rent' of a red inite trpon.tlitrea4cße.l4, hits sheet now lunder 'the ixtint, - , citurty ' pen, and the ruby dot-. a more point up the marked ale+ hu rrylogio;ver tho white:' .lleld, a perfecty imson streak. If a ma* . .there to ram et 11. at rate, ticoording to Itulk, , hie would : R A over, ,;*. gieutuLayoufa t ousand.'utllort on leitxr.:tinti race eirtlie 1 round the world in: a day and night, 'with thy? !in v .- 0 , lvf i t firi.frits.lltalop,A., , "Arreating the : atomic . red,' ratiaway, gni clapping giAi . hillier, taY . ..at*sitttit. re.ll4,Tias Craig XI teio!kopi3;ll:l 4 ;isi btacuit: Ovid- ender my dye a woutter- , -a liitst . it'' crimsim bird, wingies, liket4 pety4ttli4, , Lint ; prfeet in proportierit, and of moat exquisite' heatflY ; 'fie downy plumes., brilliantly bright; it3l.dr, .pis . r . Dadt . bird : • legs, three set on cithef'sidth: kthaw. there tho secret of the 1.4 id race. •Faneji ,, ,a tur key gobbler with six legs, each One put ting in i:s quota of sport! ! Wouldn't the old fellow outrun a horricane? Then then• are the 'lee white. delicate teas, more like a lair lady's fingers, to each . foot; black, lustrous eyes; and beak like that of a great 'war eagle' —all harmoni ',tins ; hut strut:Jo —very wonderful—mys terious—the illalllttlV ill, which that s.ngle bit of clear ela— nielattulrphnses the tiny , red mite int , ' a gnat magnificent bird! Therv, go out With yau,"attil go your way, 1 tlini , nished to a i'e4 atom, almost toilet- tessinal a gaiu 1 80ml—scatter, crimson speck, and leave tne to my say of my magnifying utirdelv. "Before I was the proprietor of this Craig glass, Jar which I paid *.? US; I had for ten years used a French Instrument, which cost ni e, I th nit 411500, of feeble pow er.and less reliabel-With the French 'Cres satx,' I scearch , d loug and fruitlessly for the 'trichina spiralk,' that sava..ts guessed was in our A inerican pork. With theta° Craig I laid bold of it plainly ,and pos itively at the ae , :ond trial. That was two years fig" this month. Is it recorded that any one had disvovored Leh pork pate earli er than that date? If not, then they were first found under an American micro scope; and so much fur the skill and in: gen uity of American mechanism. "For the farmer and fruit-grower, ea 7 pecially, these simple, practical 'warn 'limits are invaluable; and, to their children, a s-Mree of education, amuse ment, and real instructive pleasure, of w ich they will never gr , w weary. A bright little girl of ten years, dauguter of a termer friend, to whom 1 loahed mine, actually acquired a fuller and more correct knowledge of half a hundred insect in habitants of her nci.gliborbood, in six weeks' practice Ivith ti :e ruirroscope, than a profeased entomologist, principal of a' neighboring !seminary, had acquired in thirty years of atudy."-,-Front the Ayteri ewe Fariner.--W xitten for it by the late Dr. ft. C. Kendall, alias •"Cosine," of Phil adelphia, Agricultural Editor. it puttage pail, kyr by I,,hri 11.1 L liudsok, N. J. aieThe courtiers ht the Court of Qugen Elizabeth were wunt to gain royal favor by praising the beauty ,of the Queen's hair. Many modern ladies, by the use of "Bar rett's Vegetable Hair Restorative,' not only receive pt else from their hcquaintances, but gain as well the homage of all who behold their magnificent tresses.—Cleveland Her ald. . grtritur of the AarketS. Baltimore tinsin Lliki.sore, pa.raday : Ahmn: , 0 50 rik, 7 00 8.25 @ 9 00 200 40 2 40 I 93 @ 2 40 90 @ I OS I A 3 @ I 45 72 75 2 50 ® 2 7S 750 60.7 75 SUPER F . I.AUR,. EXTRA FLOUR,. WRITE W.IIKAT, RED WiTEATt... eoltN, RYE,. ME TIMOTIIY-6ICED CLOVER -SEED, FLAX -SEED, ME BACON, SIIOULDRII9, " SIDES, " ME GoLD, Phila Gettysburg Grain & Provision Market Celysburg, Friday Morning. 7 :50 SUPER FLOUR, EXIMA FLOUR, WIRTZ WHEAT, RED WHEAT, ... COEN, RYE OATS, ........ BMA - WHEAT, TIMuTIIT SEED, CLOVSE Sup, .. POTATOES, Burrau, LARD, HORS, Becox, .... ......, 20 " RIDES, 16 " SHOULDERS, 14 SoAP, 8 TALLOW, t Poux, 8 00 _ .. __ ____ ~ at/hatIED. . . . Bark—ittati.—On the 26th ult., in St. Mark', Lutheran Church, Hanover, Pa., by Rev. George Paxson, hlr. - J.Eshory Bair, Caehter - of Gdlt,yeburg : Nattonul ver.kf . Ban to Min ik) 0 tfoll. - IKphleicit-tlite-- . BREO,3I—Rou.-01.1 J Ue 16th kl .ult„,setr the ReV.: E. DreesOanini, Air.-Gal Via .- Bream •of Cpthibeehtud k)witahlp; is ea Alaggie , Wolf, of Straban township. , Dia..l6*--Anziat . ,—Dri. the 19th ult., in Franklin township, Pa., by Rely: - 3.' Fohl,.,.'lrti. Branch, tecAg9ea i Atuq,;. bp% of .AaMirra cotinry.' • ' . - ' DERBY—ELLIs&—On the 11th E11e . ..,, li t Rev. Daniel Leuze 'looker, Georg,e, . DerbytoSexah I. Finis all of Ateilatif : townshipi - .'' - ' : " ' ' lkirrriottit—reLom.ticiftt.—*t therein... of Mr:4olin Slonaker, in Mountiiy.town ship, on.the 19th nit Rev. ) , L f ik Dearrieh,lircittilitttit. 0 e Windsor, Md., toig.ht r Altee •of Uniontown, Mt , McCeusialico--Sinet.ns.—On :the, 26th ult., in Um Presbyterian 'church, lit Mid.- cersburg, by Rev. Thomas Croigh, John McCausland, of Calhornia, to Miss Rachel FL Shields, of Iderceriborg, fortiserly of this county. MCALLISTER —l.lollKliat..-011 the 11th tilt., by the Rev. Mr. Patterkon, Theodore McAllister, of Cumberland township, and Mary C. Limner, daughter, of Capt. Joint Horner, of Alountjoy township. SMITH—CRiswELL.—On the 25th ult., at the residence of,tbe bridire, Atheit,' •by Rev. J. K. Bricker, John Smith, of Rose ville, to Elizabeth Criswell, of Peters burg. - ' ' SWISHEIR—ROBE.-011 the .12th ult., by Rev: M. Bushman, Mr. John F. Swisher to Miss M. J. Bose, both of Cumberhuul township. iVoix—MILLER.—On the 26th ult., by. ' -v. Dr. Harter, Jttrts Wolf to Emma daughter of Mr. Sandie' Minor; both di Hatstalton to*nahlp. • W ARP EL -B XITII.--013 , Vatb Tat a by Hey. M. tiuytler, Mr. G.' Wei of Oetttre,counfy. to Mho 1490; , qtPlAti near Coate Mina. DIED. pi- Obituary' sotleet 5 mita a line for all over 4 llues—oaeli to acoompapy floes. HsINTZIIXAN.--04 Timidity ink Sits.* Eth*bilb wise of Andrew . 04F, aged 79' years film:nabs iso,4 18 di • ardr. 4 80 t , 6&kW. d'uowlin, In the pury-mgor Wig& th‘ %trot at !do rermimes near , iiitshoovni. efirisilak Mehrin g , 11404,68,70WWItAisOkmt.. ,aderiftt pay 3On P per lb. to; wig,- .44•44,1 (WIWI be a i r se9o Wool.' neve . Ma, dangly on band a hive assortment of Clnunbereburs artery deeds, antl-1411 sell data very i 5,... . .r. R, JUPII:44, 1nL 1 PV•7 1 1.4004 0 4 1 4, on *beaten. WON Liemia, late of llionileatanlentatty nful nablp, Admpa •=l4iltual= tajtm been ranted to, tkiiibm4 , meean. said , e ol a t e. payment, and them urban e hereby givei noiCo7 too nil want Indebted to said estate to mate imln • mi mishit ette sane to prment them properly , .p. • • initiated for settlement. Dect-lit [Licensed b 7 the United States Government] GI 0 : 0 1 1 0 1 14 g S . tr _ 41ft.44(1, Yaßcy _I Goods TEIROUGHOUT THEt COUSTRE ICARRINGTO4I.Oc Co i. , tlfteen yeera' standing as Jobber' and Retailer. ni e atn ve goods , In Boston end vicinity, have concind - ' pryer Ve l lg=l: lo l ( !niltit7 ..ehp at „agora, e pail fens and .new ei 'flr American manufactories through the popeh r ONE trOWia tlYsc. . . laer l f•ranif lIBL in 4 gists , ant Radiant. Lim. for iviiii a ermasoetereet equalled by asp have la the country. Beet New York and Boston references siren when Tenntred. • Send !,r Ife4 rihtur • L '' lIA RINUTON t CA, 1,1 purnlnar street., Botta.. Net OMC. 00X re 34. De .4 —3ui $75 to $2OO per, month ! !! Or a floginalselob Iyaakwhicir tvrire,that airtoupt ano be pritiibieildiAis LATEST INIPLWYKD C 0 N F. N E Family Sewing Machine, PRICE 8 18.00. 6416-V.ri Circulars 'rid Terms addrem Dec PUBLIC SALE OF a- VALUABLE REAL t rnormay PROPERTY By virtu• of an or,' Pt of the Orphan.' Court of Ad ams county, Pa., the undersigned,. Adroinietrator of tbetestate o (Jacob Mickley, ilewesiwit will soll at Public tale, on Thursday, the 244 of December Mat o et t 10 o'etoc.b, A. 111., on the minima, A TRACT OF UN,. situate in Franklin lownahip, Adams county, 'Pa adjoining lands of Capt. James Mickley, Henry Deardorff and John Deardorff, about a half vile from Pluhr's Church, on theruad leading to Fairfield. con taining 4 Acres, more Or less, Improved with a wonble two-story DWk.LLING, part log and part frame, a log Stable, and other outbuildings, gond water on the premlees, n unatber of choice Fruit Tres, le. Also—At the same time and plats. will be sold a va riety of Personal Property, consisting, of Bedsteads and "Bedding, Ciao of Brinier; Vortisr Cupboard, 'fables, Choirs, Safe, Rink, ten-plate Stuve and Pipe, Work Bunch. Turning Laths. Grierdstoms, Clock, Churn, lot of Irou,Sousage Bluffer, milli a great va riety of other articles. Also,. set of good I :arpenter Tools. • At t codnuce will lot given and tarm zo We k bow ci cn clay uf sale by JAMICEI LIN:N./Wirer. JACQD Ali =um. Auctioneer. [Dec. 4. -to ..... FAHNESTOCK BROS. DRESS GOODS uhidg. tiiiiy nre telling very rlainp IF All NES TOOK BROS Largest stock of Furs In I, n. If p.o lokat.t I,rgaiur n.i 134 fruto OM Cloths, Cassimers, ,&c. A "'read farlet, , at:d at Mar prices en h.uvd at FAIINESTOCK *ROB. the place to Ley CHEAP GOODS .. 25 p 250 9 a 10 :31 Eio .. 17i 17; 4 1 . 15 Tv 18 . 18 GP 161 If 3ou would save money hey at the SIGN OF THE r FRONT. LEM C EIRISTMASPRESENTS. - 8 50 (V ..50C 200 1 (a 1 60 80 1 10 .55 90 • 2:75 6'50 .. 90 6 , ! . 100 Buys set of FURS or • handsome MUM PAT • TERN, the mart artful ,ChtiAmy Ptetwat to% con make. at Get tyebarg, Dee. 4,18 M.— tf HOLIDAYS. J, E. CALDWELL dc CO., NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET ; PHILADELPHIA. In addition to their largely increased Stoek of fi'LLVE WA7t7H - E9, DIA.V6NDS, Jeltelry, Artistic Silver Wires, PLATED GOODS, &c., Ire DOW OHlaw • ensguilicout collection?, FOIFIGN FANCY GOODS ; 401TAt., NAtom - r , . Decorated. Glass, . I .,e4ther anci r Glrb:Et 0 1 BROI4 - ZEi , SPECIAL DESIGNS of osqulsity het?, f qbartsrustgasUps, particulsrly odeptett pr * 4 ,1,17 CHRISTMAS SALES - '" jOttr arrangmeine t both in Europo.mul wo w , Ity,iare such as ghe us unusual Ileffittes lb thasells:' tio~rs id ecoaosamil Prod Rati°4o f nut. IX .our • hh, as well as our Iliterest, to secure to our po. 'trope amokedoevAr each !ifilangitrOn Modetiiii`Price:9 throtwhont our !Slot*, - wyrnotrz lacono. • Dre:P 186 e. Dean& 4-17 =lioriilays and all the- Year. THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. • • This celebrated paint Mama nt • le, cheep, and a pair a t , *l'l , It is an optima aren., infante transparent ot t ient l 46o ' or 10.000 times, rinnwi e amissidenies la impure grate r lb. h nun. -'ate fa mita, blo4 sthAfts raants moo s s oos, mate; ste." - tif insects. *tar dignitary th e linaPo of the Wien *flow , nu, vitible. 11elicoret diesassitpeett, spirals,7 (bit ,dlieneste,d ;rads sonn ui with lids olicansettm) uric acid. area, etc- definite)", sod ad . eels in vinegar magnified to from one to bar intany to t en *, i t iteo fa or, wit. .lx mooched 00. log • bees NOD& a wale Wtan Ern hotbr:boVie o i ee , gest, meant :tab, and inunsai: hair, 111) illider,l,__*l° 6 l llll 7 red 14.; Ms microscope. Old eaatinam a plc . WM*. matt. Oiliar *lea 60 -itelelettmg - . rfarOirsit,lollC radars i Jo z ' HALL" Bergen, Hada* 124 K. ;I: THE NE* . 'YORK 013SERyla r - be now publiabing a New Serial Story, ta ' n i x , . • ~ a large tof : llWacat :Wow e. entitled • "MR, BROWNING'S PARISwp Au new umbeanbirrs will got the Bto We c= s, mud flu Usualllo oynua Witring `—''' Ik e SS nets ellOndliforc eat ardor teihewodsoe this Onsoloof So sew ressisis6 ne=r n ed WWI^ We 1 . 1 4 0 12141 illn NIIIIV 8 VBEIC.IURippI lirsiiiiiiiiir gut ailaavis be on" yes t if 6 i subenib . • on. or bow Was ishr, int $ 6 le . 41 , ,z ti, to any gesissoondinillw Woo si akin N. 'J o b. ow•* . w. win allow ow lolii ..... k. f a w k ." l " *P ottisr , llens -111:111W0514M .1 1 - 1 1 6 . MIWAI,-.4,010 0 * Ssr 1 , 11 94P r ' . Iftw.llll.—Thr ,:., St A l tilMeeNtm%, ~.w. ~ RAE .-4-Cliafle to thirretiiehoei • imuerft.r, Ia litaniclin township, about u Mr Oitoilsr-,10144,4 44,4 111 , IM e dllimai without await to" come sad fnkallikfl iniC (its! wOOL ! )14LRIII neaps,. Ea AOSPTS WANTED C. BOWERS & 320 Sar% Tbfr) St; Pl. tra , it , lpl i fa, Pa Zarb ati elegant assortment of FURS. RA r FARS KSTOCK BRAY of every deferiptiou FAHNESTOCK BROS. GOODS fOR TUE JEWELLERS ghtlitti • *4,N. tirfii r - Etl 'f' l •o 4 i•%•••• 44 15 0 11 444/004 Jagt meguibr_ MEI QIWIM C.:CQUAki Chamberat , m rg Arse' Afiffoe t : ;; ETTY 813 011.13, E N'tif • here the public aut. lilt If largo! and Tarn, I mot elh ent which he, hi:ipellhiiilkheep. • tee awl reeelrs 4 i HARNEgS, of all kinds runaptly and on . inn.iilie terms. Uridlen,italt, runts VIIWO Mari, cg o r., "4. variety .4 PO. OM. XIV oas s'e , ;,l4 : .:, I Dee. 4. 18411:.: . . . . . liatpßOATlve siric i t I'l fit T . : l / I REA.I)Y - MADP CLOTHIN Tit • .1 t • ) +4 ;• r ING TO CLIANUt.B that Inns torten Once In ear D.4ll.cmosoo•of4L•Aleat6 afoot of iiiitanimpra, *become shiolathly necessary tOsell not onr entire ock or • VALI; AND WiNTint Cr:anima,. I , . . Rather than send any portion of it to Aur lion we will offer it to the people at ?MRS 11111:0W TUX 00EIT Ot AANTFAC TUBING, , and thin rl, .rout uut entiro Egti)ellAltsocrtt. &cur tog a QUICKSALE BY LETUNG TII 410011fd WI at tick rates p. VII matiary aby-Pelisorloblo pArchaaer Our Icrnen., lionato ie f irly with nAIMENTS OP EVERY 11WiritiPTION Sallahle to (ell tip: ,r- Matte up u filh the rttinoxt ;7 a re. Of the rery Fhaeirt Merterials— COMPRISING, IN TIM. Gf.NARAL BRADY-514DX DVARTNINNT 300 n OVDRODAVIS, Male In most fatlllmtable styles, of all Lint; of Beevers, Ch!Gebel lee, Inuots, te. 3000 SULU, Coats, Pante mat Vestoot-the same ma terial, BusLuess, Dtem, Traveliat, "Indlepensible Sulfa te. WOO COATS, Cbestetti"bla and Sao", unrcdi tt g and Lounging Coat", Frock and Dress Coats, he. WOO Pr, PANTALOONS, of all malarial", sad out on eve, y approved style, Sitrrow and Nobby, plain and comfortable. 1%000 VESTS, Velvet Verna, Fancy Carinierii Vesta, Cloth Vemii. double or single breasted, high tw low cut. • BIM CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Slere ws hate a large suorttseat of ?lace Oooda that must be tileposod of To do which we proposefor a few &pun make to order from mescore, In oar very best sT,Le--miking a Deduction of 15 per cent. for all Cash Orders. Thne we offer Clothidg &a good in points of IiTYLE, MATERIAL, FIT-Mid VINIBEIos can be bad In any TAILORINGERTABLISIIIIENT, and ai•bont half Ike ogillaary ptioes. In the YOUTH:3' AND CRILDREN'S DEPARTMENT This department hos been a specialty with us this jeer. We have had manor muted the largest and best assortment of flt)Y6* CLOTLIING to be Suomi la the city, all of which is now for wile at lIREATLY IKC HD PhlCl6'. A Hare Opportunity to Fit Out the Children BLACK GOODS ROOMS !W G1t81517 WEAR,—Clerical Ciar7.uenta, Full We*. Snits, Black Cloth Orarcciats, Black Cloth and Doeskin Pants, Black Cloth and Caastasere Coats. Black Vs.ts. IN THE GENT •E , ' Frxh airu DEPARTMENT, any custototr purchasing an article of clothing, will be allowed a desk:mil:Al of TWENTY TEA CENT. on an) adidit Waal parciiatie mad* In tbla 4epartniest. lIA\DR SRC 111 ISPB, 0 V ERCOATS. 110P.I ER V. sill COLLARS. kc., kr.. &e HALE. COMMENCES TrESDAIi, DECEMBER Ist, will to opened early and cloud hit*. Alwitt SALKSIIISS will to in ,tten dance. Prompt and pulite ■ttentluo will b.. given to all. N•. , cnetumnr will tie n neap plied, II aul rewilimadde A.7owberoio. Lion oJpric o w ill iroluce Mau Lily. REMEMBER THESE POINTS Ift. It is the largest and best Stack in this city ltd. Jt must all' be sold, NOW. find. At prices even below our lowest current rates nth. That whatever your she or shape yen con be fitted. lath. The goods are elegant and the prices so 10W, that it will pay ycu to lay in • stock of clothing for the next few years. 6th. Thar tot mar otter lure another each ehlnr. OUR NECESSITY I 6 YOUR OPPORTUNITY WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall Build!up, S. E. Corner Sixth and Market Streats IMIZEM HO! FOR AUSTIN & CO.'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE! " Ire it.ropoie to fight it out cm' thiot tine.' AGENTS ! AGENTS ! WANTED! ladles and Gentlemen in every town and city in the United litetes.,britt nil Agents An. , Ausiin & One Dollar Sale of rleh and yelosble goods, cptopristog nothing but useful artkiestranted fn every Saucily. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE- WILL AREOLD FOR ONE ROL LAR - Tenn; inars.nigeftl'ig uniellbei of theEltzber below; we, will present a Watch, Dress Pattern. Piece of Sheeting, Sawing If achrtCoolVarnet, Ac.„ ac.„.lres of extra cost Oar,led ants to /ignite tot,* al ways Win nearly th eof any other mine in the trade and our largely ,Increasing holiness war 'illato us in con tinutiur lie eons not raga pay r tyccrtlistr Att Os e es. giro theism@ or their cervices in get na rap Clubs. Mass examine the following; . • TERMS TO AGENTS. -r -- Anepeinou *lidding na a O A TEN, witlh $l, will entitled tdreceive for the Lune coy one of the live hundred ertichig on oar Exchange LW.. (.9v Oil.- cuter.) FOR A with CO isetimoileall • Pentitled to ode of rollowleg artic . viz:— v4Vrtpliwirlis Bleatbedor Brown Sheet. up, Iva ' tad' Pittehigtle Revolving' °Kil ter, 1 Fumy Drees tuna; f dossiestra quality Cot ton Ucse fancy Colored Bed Spread, 1 large lip bust. tqlt 7W6l.oerree, - 1 IlloroascrAlboopiotores, Alt- Wool Easeitnere for Paola and Yest,• 1 ' pair Ladles' - Serge &Airiest 'Boole nett quralitr, - I doted Bus blues Towels, 1 large size Wended Shawl, Ladles' long Gold plated Chain, Alai/ended - UAW ,Sterideco'Shopelng Beg with lock and key. Set ofJewedry with Sleeve Boat. Jake to match, I Violin and Bow, I doz. Shirt Bosoms, 1 Whitt Ilarseilles Qullt,_ I Elegant Black _Walnut Work Box es or Writing k.. , FOR A CLUB; OF Sherd, ll6.-44aIr 40,11 , 661 Blankets, SlA'ygrdelan eCaisimere for and Veit, Iblack. .culorsd A/Own' Pwlin, Paws Pattern, 1 , ase Boor Pin, Presir OW Calf Boots, 30 yards Bleached or Brown Sheeting. 3 yds double width Cloth Ihr Wise cloaks, I Purildaff ur Ooller.Bo Yards Ptiist fist mien, - I Square Tblbet Shawl, - I plaingeNiplin Brawl Pattern. 1 elegant six-bottle helm plated Cas ter, kpalefiente White Shirty, genuine- Ileersellisum Pipe to case, I sot of tens Curtain. „ YOB Al GLOB OP 081 HUNDUND, with $lO.-1 heavY sliver plated engraved fee Piteher,l9o yards Bleachect or Brown Sheeting, 1 rielr36eetnii or Thibet Pities Pattern. I set of Ivory bandied Knives and torte; 1 pair inspector While Wool Blankets, Tgl o s Fancy Cassimere for suit, decant Mae Pattern,l bidies , or gents. Silver Ilituthsgease Wateiki, IBacon'sSix-barreled Bevoleei plated Erfid Ilii4onttiwltsvolvllnt. Gaiter ' with'est glass glee, ibr Ladles' Cloak, 25 . garde wisp Carpeting, I tale One Cum* Tablet Clothe Napkins to match; Bbeery Honeycomb Quilts,) Bart hand portable Bowing Machine 1 Wool Long wlinteir Far Sluff end Claps, - I par Gents' French ' Balm POO* CLOD-01 1 MB liplOttllD, with 1150.—011 perdesotiOrooldn Oarpettoll)/ aull i th= (Weltlmpt, dammed one year,) Obainbeitet Meek' editor trimmlno, Vft1:111 ONII rnonotn, 8100.-30 1 8 r 48 8 / 1 0189 b ( WPM. / INV °ampler., I In ar Owns' Mumble b e l t Web and Chain, 1 oonpletoset of dub Per largerind mailer Onitwe4lll pl a ipnammt Pt proportkisami Teton,- - • Agadir or randroltorb "Mg at kn7,1 1 /11 1 11, 1 0 a 9 91 0 0' Om. at medallion dm owmusLra.„ - ,r= One 00, tos ealfa SSW.. bill. o "l o9 daz W! , 1 11 , 1040 , 4 1 1 ii orderft Omani bdt in slick noprenddres will be Oren. DIRBCTIONO, Sand large MIS of mousy by Draft ow Now York or Noobba, or by lizprws. W • wiltym iwthaago OS SU puss of $26 or more. ?kronor sumo obOidd be own by tomcod tenor or by postal mum caw. It will *possible to liao isoispara la 'Moro( Shootovo Wo will sot 100 by Oar wows, ;Doc, Be. loor .b oonts= yber how if. plall4 wo loners btaro Jo liill4-11141447.4ti .igar • " . L oor•igsstowastighs4 • toWaiblik No. • u ' 148, 6,46 . . Vinit W r i r i '6lllB ..4 r ~' - d• r,.. c, • ..:, er-.:...f... 't ' IT- T''' It 1 - '(.;!, E - • -$,- L-4411:4,4“Aitg1i i.i:1044; le,;:(sti) übil ! generallyet he if i ldidn e Lnit l. l 7 bnidneea at the Lace formerly ;evnyted Ay DrPHORN & Ifilwreaa, and iiiatlukhojast: 'tie 00.4, ar.ftli • stoat eierhichNhei4o , le44:4.,.tehielti cm. late.t • i f A t CASSIM S, • r: . 94133 .. 1,,,NET TS, v - -MRRINOS I . 1 i.. I A "1:1E44144 _ F,URS WAWLA, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Som.. of throe Rode will he .sold lower than e..tr before, Awl ar•J net fresh from the Cities FRANK D. DUPHORN Nov. 26, 1868.—if LAST NOTICE. TO COLLECTORS. C.llsetort of Count? and State Taxes for 1967 and previous year. an hereby notiflei t, .etde off their Doplic.nter in foil on Tueeq - lay, the 15th drtkol Der. next, on which day the Cohnty COanniulione4Will meet to make tb• neeeiaary Exofteratlone. If said Collectors or sr y them WI to comply with this notice, the CAIN ruisaiotie,s will be ogler the oeceselty of brlog- ing suit in rt.r y case, of delinquency, without respect to persons. The money is positively needed, and longer indulgence cannot be granted Collettnrs of County nod Etat., Taxes for 1468 wilt make all Collections that ,an be made and pay tbn mama to th.Caaoty ?rota...enter at the) time Malt., I=4 Attest :—J. 1, 4 i Am:A, Clerk M A R B L E D SL A TE MANTELS MARBLE BEA UT Y CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY, Ithd in eppearanee an eine* Imitations tit the tlotst THOMTSON & HARPER, Manufacturers, 1.X2, 1234 and 1::.38 Ridge Avenue, RIDGE ArENCR CA RS PASS THE DOOR *lirfind for Illustrated Catalogue...lA NOT. 27.-3!11 CI TERRY PECTORAL, PHILADELPHIA. For Discuses of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping' i, • Crnigh, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before In the whole history of medi cine, has enyt Wog woo so widely Ind so deeply, upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for padmonary complaints. Through a long aeries of years, and among moot of themes a men kites risen higher and higher In their estimation, as it has be come better known. Its mai/otos ch aracter and pow er to cure the various effecUona of the lungs and throat. bare made it known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of Co este and to young children, It le at the same time the most effectust remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, nod the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden at tacks of 'Croup. it should be kept on _band in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to cold. and cough., all should be provided a leb this an tidote for them Although settle,/ Chnstrutplints is thought Incurable, still great soothers of cases where the disease seemed settled, hare been cmnpletely cured, and the patient restored to .4 LI It 13 Oath 61 the Merry Adana/. So complete la Its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them. under the Cherry 14erotat they subside and dhappear. Singers and Peiblie Speakers lad great ;protection Strom it. Asthma is always relieved and Ado wholly cured by it. Bronehilie I. generelly cured by trlttng the Cherry Pectoral In smell and frequent doses. Do generally are line virtues known theA us need not publish the reran...lan of them here, or do more then assure the ;subtle that Its qualities sae folly stain tabled. flyer's Ague Curei: Fir AvVrcr anti doe, intermittent Firer, Chia Fiver Rentiifrne Fever, Demi /pre, /trim/ice sr/titian . Firer, QL. , and indeed aU the affections which ariie from malunimis t marsh, or Ntigautatie poly:vbs. As its uanm implies, it does Core, and does not rail. Centainime naltber Anomie Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance what ever, it In nowise injures any patient. Tho number and Importance of its cures In the ague districts, are Ideraily bayield maxionied; and we belleep without • Parallel le itnt history dans medicine Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the .radical cures ellestad In obstinate cases, and where other remedies bat wholly tinecotimated peemme„ either resident tu,or travel. ing through miasmatic localities, will be protected by Wag the A GUE cults daily. • blur Lire, Omplaints,mising,lboutorpidity ~t the Liver, It is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver Into liositny Yet Bilious Dieorders and Liver CoMplalnis. it Mkm. excellent reMedy. producing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicines bad tailed. Prepared by DR. J, C.-SYSK i CO , Pre;tioyd sod Analytlai Chemlertl, LawAl , Lass.,and sold all rogad the mond. pluck; sloo PER ROME. F.n. We by A. D. Baudilfm), Druggist, .40.6 . 2 Pu. 1014 . 3, lin New Mmoi Soug. Boot latit woad roopoettlia con*, ofitztimil otPtin r• oipata of &boo* Sem Staging to our Now Sobool THE SONG C O. 13. MS Book' embalm:— Arrit *raj wietrollit, Boos Lessons. Secondly, A Insp. nail Bakal - Bodo 744 1 41% 4 ORS Quiet quart espreesly kw saw . sad soribwone. tObalidiN Pi 1111011114 V*- racand Totem" smog colti esba superior merits ss s Sneed Saes P bet btell whieISIS =olZlilus syproprists words utile width will sr and lisseleawbe= Ms &leg "UM** 0 • Maw ow 4* eszt4endi r tbe per deem • tillinyLs Se wen riFlrt I t - 11%7, 11 . by s- Wye. 10+41$ =Lim SKIRTS, ILOSIERY 4 GLOVES, Susr.E:‘,;DERS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE; &c., &c. NICHOLAS WIER NI AN. JACOB LOTT, MOSES HA Commissioners. (Nov. 21.—tf Foretan 3larbleg PHILADELPHIA AYER'S *tar gPirstniumoms. IR m 1 3 I v G Yi NI AN '4 l Le- J .lOOOlO (i)PIW3 S OII6P INEWIW.R.R. :I.y - ldspee-Mestr Browne, IF il I bo gold by Agents daring the next few rTHE GREAT METROPOLIS; 1 A MIRROR OP NEW YORK, Is reek, Inn e furore mi. r seen, anslnaned In lb. P4Ok ArSibr‘ ; /04 dna Word igen Winer* sale.,. , 1 1000 AGNNTS' WANTED; i "- One agent reiortv 24 names In 4 hours. Ono agent po in I drip., Ono be is 3 days. . One writes "I an Fen 1000 In arases th " Liana, Invalids. dAieb4ed ml lent, tenant - Lynam( men and women and others are nvited to send for Information. The work Is Jeri an- Inosnoodemsd tood ir ter u ttryea l tat b solurnt by {tromp It P ett ic :t il irnp ,' ,n o ttle beer. Addres s s e ' (bjs 4"8 Blade A C 0.4 Newark, New Jersey. . ------ _ !A SS,GREEIC.BAC ' •of fate4lo I.qa free to tiny Deo* .Apent. BOOK AGENT/et WANTED MATTEIVW lIALK eauvirsAiw BOOK. BMT:fin:it SHADOW in NEW YORK. A woo,' IZPIIOI Wire AXICDoTIS LTD ISCIDLOVI or 4,1/2 114 .TAIX ONKAT SISTROPOIAL Over 96,000 cold the first 30 days. len book eltioitti. dory* of•- ! lode Toot'. Cabin. over sol 4 co 'wally. Th. • must complete work on New York over written.— ! Agents are toe Mira with estottliking seen. & Or •rifsold 110 one day. enabler sad and deliverea e IS daye, another soli 160 in one week, aradaer .41 ;.• 7 doer. cta I LI YOl to kw in adg .: ho n. g r o . rtresar x e l madr 1.. a swindltd bylNbarperstbow Ministers and Merchant. are Illackmatled; bow Dance galls and Concert Salaam are Managed, how Gambling Gooses and Lotteries ar. Coadacted ;how Storkeompanies (Wheelies cud how th. sant; r•etd thin work, It tolls juraaboat the mysteries of New York, and contains bionrimhtsal eketcbes or its noted Ilittiottadres, kirrehanta,ke. A let Octura TA. 70 pager, Finely tflustrakd. The annlnlanion zirtm Our i2-page eticqlne alp Froict..Zsok lent Mee oriaypataticw. 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Large, Ikaiiile Quarto Page of Fl!SColoune•taob,t.adahagrsatly improved. This will. make the paper about Doable lip Former Size, with uo Increase la price VOL XX, for Ili6o, will st eel in all ltla azetnliale of a Progrmaive, Timely and UsefuIRURAL, LITE‘ABY SAM ILT NCW.SPA PER —mardiestiog,the tree spirit at its Motto. "En enisior,. ant Oldectll, "Progress and InTrovorneat," and ask fag the Best Weekly In America . The RURAL is not a inagaly, bat a large end Lamb, Wel WtaiLT-.tapetior VALVE, Poster end Va. atter or Coss errs; aneAdarbid to the Wag is of All. TERIUF:---113 a Year; Five Capkeis. 1114 i Soren for Ten kne SS6 . de. NOW IrTliti TIME TO SUB. SCRIBE AND FORM CLUBS! Liberal lylncaniegta to CLtb Agents. Specimens, Show Bills, hr., smut free. B. D. T. MOORE, 41 Park 11 etr. New York. UN IVERSA.I 4 .. (CLOTHES WRINGER uorwing) .WITH 110WELL'S :MS 1.41,T01T I - I6lOBLll4llritlf. The out, Weiner *Melt eea 4 1 0.. the seas," do. Itatteuier above attie-eip, tettork IP .b t ic . sedately nec pisql tupreetrot, , Coy from pleyfee out of per, wet Atop It golbts from be hp atilline4 Or Wok** la- writ, burp artjalee.• Itt4o by dealers genereily. A- alwayi kept on Mut. for eibliputeat asOkneland; sad at. Louts. B. 0. BROW NINO t general Ailitit, illortlitipat streat. Mr , York. -. : '- ' .'. s. • .- . - -,- - A lltttere WAATati toe tpt!--ktit - -t....... t 0 1 ,;•ue . *en! akdttfyttlentritis. rt RED ACK E T • -- A -. • • ? - ,ti•Eict, • I /bleared ;kits, P. .t it i mi) 4, lon. ; VIII. yeu.h ekm; fur n Nring nuiviqa;tl4 irefieel wilt, Alen. ;ie., , ftnr saleby .11 reepon44le , diAfori, in the Trolied !Rite& TAPP' C kBA tV E tii PITIIIBI3 Le II , PENN A. *sunhat tiitcniriorthe'lltlll:l tICfCIT I.3CRIS. SAWII.- ;suovisui.34.nooes, and Ru Approved Shapee ant latylet of AXIt9. Sole o7ners of OollnresVe lk 0 0-K. 1 L 0 0. ii. Tbilizattiltude of our bilsitse! has enabled se to make the Bead lbc eluwlus , with: NSW PREMIUM BATP..9, before' sending ynerclnba ehiewhere. Address L. C. TWOMPSON lend street, 8 25 D p it Agrg , "..., 0 VERCOA TING 3, all styles and prices, by the yard, or made ,- AT DUNIORN's NORTEI-WEST CORNER .svCAR Noy. Y,—if GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. 1711131. TRADE foetus Gettysburg •t 9 . n.), A. M land eonneete at Hanover Janet lon with the Mall Train .North at 11 A. N., reaching Gartisharg at 12 63, P.N. Returning arrives.. at Gettysbnrg at I•i 30, P. M., with passengers from Baltimore and Washington, awe those trmn the ?forth by morning I=3 BEICOND TRAlNlsayea 43 •ttyxbarg at 1 P. 31.,and cormects 61 HanoTerlanctiln with Mtn Train Eon* at 2 43, P.M., reaehlng Iltal!intnre at 5 "ai, P. M. PA. ttirritur arrNa Gettymburg at ArOP. H , Rhb passengers from rho N. rtb Nov. 2T. MS Literary Entertainment Friday Evening, Deem her 4 IN AORICC - Lruie.u. BY REV. T. 0. MORRIS; D. a 01. Subject- 4 '7/w to Read," with 1)IuY• ge be d.Totircl to tho - ltiletteotn of the Theologian SeaOinary PURCHASING AGENCY, NO. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK Merchants, famllica, or indiviltials can I,r. eon, through our egene7, any kind of fools or erti. !rs day description *old In the city of Ntw York. at the {lame price they wotilit pay if theta theinsel•ii and in Many case. St lower price , . .4n experience of over twenty years, and a thorough acquaint:loci: r ilh ibt eliAlmsraetirrOrS won rmponeH of the Ci•y, el,:tiolo• 0 • to warrant entire eatittattlon to all with whose Nu...i nert we ere silt:oiled. Circulars. with list 4.1 rrfrt encee, enitiracfng every eceth.n St the ['nit Pto; , Sint on arn,liCAli,,is. lne Of the ohleit and it. is Tnjs UN/TED E. GA/IDE:arra 4 ttio , C . MMUI.HOP AI , truant.. Consignmeat• Colton. Toklree and all kiatla produce tmlicit lA, ■nd the Itlgh rat market r tit e ut•ta iu. ed. ;Ner:::0 f5OOOO in On. enbset , 300 00 0 390 u 0 200 00 .‘ 100 00 5 00 1868. MILLINERY. 1868 Miss MoC REA ItY HA. , Pg.,7, 4 '.1•7.1. 6 -• the " 1 " i'h w 1-r -nArrs. Also, Bonnet and 11At TrinamMga 0! the .leteM .t) en assortment of tembMantite Fancy and Toilet Goods, eibe is determined to sell at the Tors I:Nemt east. prices. BEADY -MADE BOICIATBTS, will be kept on ham!, mot Bonnets vu to to ..rd,-e the abortert supptiva with gooJs t in - the molt 171,0141 b). slid plttelitl WWI itot riirtiOur gratis. - Port .--ttm DOBBINS ; BOOT POLISH MIKE.I A LASTING blIINF: Shwy who btu, k th,it bOotii on eututd-ty night etch oriinuty din's, Live gaud uhltte on • Bunduy, an tilb p•l:.h - Cute. nIT; but the Att hie oi no~}ss~~: xt.acKlrc,; Lastos Sattirri,w Nipla ct- tat Pry ;). I, IT BEATS ANY OTEER BLACKINiI MADE Mauuractured 1,, J. B. th,t,t,j umi t Soap mad BUckti., xth rmsb- • town Avottun, t 1,.6.1,.1p4in, For oak 1,1 I'. . 7 NOKItiN. 1 1st,y,tAtis t•.,. - Nov. 21 —4su £IN-WARE 10 . STUN . TKry LARUILWA' A.SSORTMEN I rl -W41414 THE (*us,. , llztiwateirmn LettereWed Report, o(.tbe worklug )aill It tee of the 'Axe: * I. Tar kis to Wend to be Tat :At r . • • - 11. II will Cur 24 'OS 111. Ily brother loft one arm tbe itnr, felt wit,. oar Axe beano eat lib welt oeott.ro. .l'i. 111 could not got another. Le - enty-Art.t4S.V.) lollire woabl not ' " - - ' • ' V. It will rat b.:my-poke better 11 , 44 an other A4.e. VI. I would not be without 't for on, th i ng. ' ng. VII. The enky olifeetfrik Wt Qort.w OW lot* .U. . INDUCEMENT TO IkO` -"TS, 701 . . hO,LLAR 11:ALP ortocially I o lb* I 100 of COMM 'OOOOS, LARGER TH.Z EVER I.: slov.2ii.--4t CASSIMERS, CLOTH S, AND to order TIME TABLE if• It MccErapY, Supq BALTIMORE trntionq • TICKETS CTS. GEN E KIM 0 1N L ME CASH V..• /13y« t!, Is .L.y to3rl•Pti 301 thk.i.t. the LOWEST CASII PRITTP,and to girt ,nr toTnrrs fralbrnelt "r vimqrs, hen, al.. porpoßedo!ng;tsfrice,y c ani will •011 at It, V-ERT LOWNST CA " IL l'ft ICES. toAll Os with their eilotnea ROW * wey)ns Var. L:~- i f ELECTRIC ,31SPe0, roinWlat t Sce. COOK'S, Jfenv el • iitia,STOV Li Iti TUI 7t141pC11,1 amongerbleb are the TIONITINAIert,, 110E4 Vscair; RARIOX MCOIIIOMIS, Lau ure.t w r RIY • . 104.00 E.. igtc,,,Tvt4 4'64' 1 lIMG anew I ALg29.-t