plic inte ,_-_, Aii z.,o4-,...„ „,..,.._,,,,...m uei4rialbs4, ',lll , leldear, kall. 116141. pareesarit Rettsitttwrast - 1=1 . 4 Roan.= . e night last. week, :while fift. Mat", wick acid his sin, iboat i 9 years . Of age, living near Lake Hill, in Viler county, ddei4 New York, were out coon hunting, their Jogs en y began barking yelping, and the son, who, in his eagerness, had le ft Ms father on coming up to them, perceived in the top of a large tree what he thought was a coon and leVeled Megan and fired, killing the animal, which proved to bia cub. Before theyomg man had re covered lioni his surprise, the crackling of undattiash lings of some large animal were bald Ina, moment after, • wards a Mtge bear , 'which proved to be the mother of the cub he had shot, appeared nu , der the tree, and . sprang forward.to grapple with the-destroyer of. her „young. , Icoluig Quick, however, was too quick for her, and slatting her embrace, brought down the butt of his gun on herbeadwithgreatibroe, knocking the stock to pieces, and stagger ing the bear. Recovering herself she again . sprang forward, and a dalperate conflict en sued. Quick was armed with nothing but his broken gun, and the dogs having ran upon the first appearance of the brute, he wts forced to depend upon his o.wn abilities. 13y his agility he succeeded in eluding the enraged animal, and by repeated blows of his gun barrel finally forded her to suctumb, but not until her skull was smashed into smithereens and his on barrel resembled a Berkshire pig's taiL Kr. Quick hastened to the relief of his son, aro succeeetyl in • capturing one of the cubs, the two others escaping. The bear weighed over five hun dred pounds. "TILE RELICS OF THE CONFIDERACIT.".....III Ails article on the flight of Jefferson Davis, in the current number ol i iPackurd's Monthly, Mr. E. A. Pollard makes the -re markable statenpsnt that the bulk of the valuable documents of the Confederate Government, including thecorrespondence of Jeffenson'Davtz, exists to-day in - con ehiil ; ghat Many days before the fall of Richmond there was a careltd selection of important papers, especially those in the office of the President, and letters which involve confidence in the North and in Du rope, and that these were secretly conveyed out of Richmond and deposited in a Mace where they remain concealed to this 'hie, and will probably not be unearthed in this generation. Mr. Pollard mentions the case of a single secret document which he was once permitted.to see in Richmond, where in certain parties offered to assist the Con federacy by supplying its Western armies for a whole year'from the granaries and magazines of the North. Such important letters and other secret papers (says Mr. Pollard) stilledst, were preserved from die wreck and fire of Richmond, and at this moment are kept in a manner and place which reader theta secure against discov ery, loss or mutilation. Tomtit children in New Brunswick got astray. One, a girl, was about six years of age, the others four and three, It was a wild region, and in wild weather, and at the edge of night. From signs its seems that the six year old girl soon Telt sure that there was no hope of their being found that night, and so took measures at once for the sate keeping . of her little ones. Putting them in the most sheltered nook she could find, she then stripped away most of her own garments to put on them, and then set out to gather dry sea weed and brush to cover them up in and - • defend them. A large quantity of this had been gathered and piled about the babes into a sort of nest, and there•they lay when the people found them, still alive ; but the — six.year old matron and martyr lay out on the shore dead of the cold, beside the last, pile of brash she had been able to.gather, but was actable to bring. A Nuciao sdrlhas been astonishing the people of Vicksburg, Miss. * by her per .formances on the piano. She is eighteen years old, and as black as the ace of spades, does not know a single note of music, and cannot spell the simplest word. She was a house servant, and-as such was permitted to play upon the piano. She can play any piece, however difficult it may be, after hearing it played; and her accuracy and delicacy of touch is really something very remarkable. For the pant two years she has been employed as a field hand, and has bad no opportunity of playing or listening lo others play. Tns foreign Immigration returns of the year show a falling off of thirty thousand In3he arrivals at this port as cotu- pared with last year. So far as the Irish are concerned, we suppose the emigration to this country will be less hereafter than it has been in previous years, owing to the .crying up of the source of supply in Ireland itself. We suppose the decrease of German emigration to America can be wed:tied for on the idea prevalent in Europe that the demand ior labor and the rewaici for labor here at this time ire less than they Wave been in other years.—N. Y. Times. Twit Dun or Tug YEau.—The necrolog ical record of the year comprises the names of Charles Kean, SIT David Brewster, Lord Brougham, James Rothschild, Berryer, Samuel Lover, Coquerel, the sculptor Mar ochetti,Mossini and Dean !Inman in Eu rope; and in this country the following: Bishop Hopkins, Leutze, Elliott, the Mount brothers, the sculptor Ball Hughes, - &be Smith, Charles U. Halpine, Professor Ad ler, Julia Dean Rayne, James Buchanan, and Thaddeus Stevens. Admiral Bell, of our Ram died while on service abroad, and Ada bales Menken died in Paris. SatALL-Pox.—From numerous parts of the country, and from other places on this continent come reports that amill-pox is raging with unusual violence. It is excit ing more or less apprehension in various - aaunties of California, in Milwaukee, Cin cinnati, Providence, Montreal, Panama, and at other points. The vype it is assum ing is also much more malignant than has been common of late years.. It is not now the dreaded scourge it formerly was, but vaccination is'Oot yet so' tualversal at to take away ail the terrors of its visitations. TIM death by suicide of the reputed wid ow of Mr. Augustus Dickens, brother of Charles Dickens, at Chicago, on Christ mas da has been announced,. It seems that th ifs of Augustus Dickens is still living in England, amt that shelrsa deser ted many oars ago by her husband who eloped with a young lady, dune to Ameri ca, Settled la Chian% and afterwards mar ried her. The first and real wife pf Angus .ftm"Dickens is blind and has been support. , 04 by her greater-In-law, Charles. Dickens, for many years. A bow and successful hlghwsy robbery was committed in JChktopee, Maas., on Tuesday. The sent of the American Merchants' Union Express, named Sham_ way, while going from his Wiles to the depot with his calm; bails was suddenly eel upon by two men *laded by red *- per, and fobbed of the tog. Mr. inststway gave the warm, bat *end ineb Integre pain from bis blinded eyes that be was un able to qp anything himself in pursuit. He was bd to the Chicopee House. • where medical. relief was procured. The amount steles was only *ass. \litmus. O, 0. Howard, itho basmu* eehis rankofYekee-General of v... . longer than say other genera! otlioar,,' Jost been nineMd out. This ...IL him Mar-4keessi by ban* Li • ' 7 , lar easy, • • , • - 411, FASHIO Nettb-floatoonter of the Dlamooll,itelt door to Iteatellan's fLotel l )Gotty► barg,Pa., where ha tan ataU chigoe-es foutteroody toottoodto all bustaostle hit lisle. ifs het *loose eitoolleaitedatent sae itlimarts sottettet ton , — ...teolihmi a an: ; 4 • xior st, . ,•" - . • BROOMS ! BROOMS . , The der u red aestivate* to maintesaMw Dmotair tialtbold la Oariblo,atrost estbilatag Railroad Depot, De will have datiag the lull supylyoa haadonstorill beside to boat& ammo waotnaLt OR MAIL Brooms 1110411 to order or on the sham Persons befog Drains ,O n weld do well to give him a call. 8. R. TIPTON. Gettysburg, Nov. - '._C A R D HAVING disposed ofthe_i . llXol l / 1 10)1 GALLIUM" to Means Tretonsueg Knout. I take the °pipe tonW of extendlng to aka Wino nty sincere thanks for rnir liboyalpatronage, in the past; sad knowing my. samomws tcr be pt; t.brough, energetic anda nte t ere, I ask tar thous a entire _tlit at n. same. They haring had almost entire control oldie gicellier gallery ter the het twoNeare, .1 know that the y will atsrt. every e ff ort to realer tan waleaction at all times.. . C. J. TYSON. - GRANITE-YARD - •, GETTYSIWRG, PA., ON RALCROAD, NLRB PRIEGHT DEPOr. PETER REITLER Is prepared to tarnish GitANITII, for all kinds of 21111 DING AND YONFYYNTAL PURPOS/ISS, at reasonable vitae— Curbing, Sills, Stps, Ashlers Posts, Mitinuments, Ceme . tery Blocks, &c., &c., oat and Sobbed In emery styln dealred; by best o workmen. • 'abiders from a distance promptly attended to June 3.—tt JEREMIAH CULP, GE.73TYSBURG, PA., Undertali'er & Paper-Hanger, prepared to furnish on alien notice and reasonable terms COFFINS OF ALL STYLES. Elealso keen' oa leand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, which he @enema lowest cub rates, and It de. sired will furnish bands to put it 011 the wall. PLAIN & FANCY SIGN PAINT ING EXECUTED TO ORDER. WYork street-a few doors east oflmtheranSburch May 27, mas—tr. ROBERT D. ARMOR , GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND BELL HANGER; East Middle stred,Aatf a sqUare froulbeCburt-hews, GETTYSBURG, PA., • WILL promptly attend to all - or ders in his line. Work done In the meet sat's. factory manner, and at prices is low as can pouf bly be afforded to make a living. GAS PIPE thrniebed, as well as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights &a.; oho WATER PIPE, Stops. Top mini Frost Spigots, and, in short, everything belonging toles or water fixtures. Bells hang. and furnished If desired. LoClur of all kinds repaired. (Dec.. 28,1567.—tf MARSH CREEK PLANING MILL. THE undersigned has established a PLANING MILL, onlidar oh creek, four miles from Gettysbnaciat which he wilimenuflicture DOORS AND DOOR'RABIES, WINDOWOASEE AND FRAMES, - FLOORING, VitA,'FIik,RBOARDEcG, Chair and Washiloards, with everything elan made at ouch a factory, dud needed friths building line, The beet of lumber • will always be used, all thorhUghly dried, a kiln baring been put up for the purpose. Orders solicited, and promptly attended , to. Price* re low as the lowest, and erery effort made to accom. modate customers. JOHN D. PFOUTZ. May 20, 11/68.—1y FURNITURE. • D. C. - • SHEAFFER • PETERSBURG, (Y 5.,) PENNA., Is prepared to offer:to the Public, anything in him as cheap as ea be had In the county. _ • egyPurchasem will do well to call and examine my stock NM buying eleeWhere. FURNITURE made to order, Repairing Ilene neat cheap and with anma.:l2. Jan. 92. 11168,41 YEW BUSINESS. Upholstering & Trimming. — WILLIAM E. CULP H A liv o :ry " lTes el on tab litt i l l in e Vojetle it t a , fo W r eav"'s Coyering Sofas, Chairs, Mat tra,ssesrand Upholstering in all its branches. He also cantlenen his old it:minces of Trimmings Buggies, Carriage", &c.,and so li cits from th e public their patronage. Charot ino.ferate. Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll.—tf' ONLY FOR cASH • The uniersigned, Des, in Coal, hereby giro no tics to their Cue:milers and the Public, that after this date NO CREDIT will be allowedAriCall Coal most beiald for In ad vance, when ordered. Our being rNulred to pay Cash kw Call and Fralw, pacisaltatas this change, and hereafter The CasA System will ege rigidly adher ed to. Altir.All persons Indebted to either of tbe undersign ed on Book Account are requeeted to cell and make settlement. C. H. BUEHLER, JACOB RILEY, • RI4ER BROTHER Gettysburg, DIX. 22,7-3. m. NEW BASERY. NEWPORT (lc ZIEGLER. Ifeelmnical Bakery, Cotner Washington and lad Middls'streets, Gettysburg, Pa., Constantly on band the best of . . BREAD, Cad•CIPMS, • CARES,* PRETZELS, to. . Persons wishing Ike& Bread will be served *very morning, by leaving their name. and residencesat the Bakery. Every *Eon made to please. GIVE UH A 'CALL. Way witigt. The Cash system. THE undersigned, Dealers in Pro s'. duce, tc., In Gettysburg, bars this day deter nutted to Introduce the CA SH SYSTEM In theta, baguets. All goods must .he told fur in ad, Tsar , * Or on d•tio. , 7. so the Cosh System will be Hz rldly enforced. after this date. SAL person* indebted to either of the Suns are requested to call and make settlement.' 11 1011 AM t 004. Wil.A. BILE, ALAS. SPAN DD GLER, . Met:IIRDS A HAMILTON, • 31211111 A Alto. Doe. IL-3. WHEAT WANTED. The audarsigasd .111144 the higliest searket prise GOOD WyTl4.ll, d4Bvleod at hie Xllt, "Oloniood 1!814,■ Ma!hemp'', in ttighlati township eigmaxerriont. D... 111. 1101-0 Soldiers ' t _Law a Disch arges . _ mang r.:,: -• ' - 14"."611V."161"t'i naaer. ° N * - 011 440044101681"- 0 . 841861 " 1111 W .1114klatt NOtiee . to . Capitalists 10011489116 desiring of inveatiag. sad realialait matte =Mr PER Win," are requested to eal ! 11 !th• tiettypbtirglkttotte 'tank AND BT4lri OLBOOLAAS OP. Tint ;UN ITON PACIFIC . AND ALSO CIafTILAL PACIFIC ItAILEOAD CO5. GRAM: These leveatmeata are daily powing in liver and, sales Increasing. ~ .s irBONDS egn be had at all times at thie Ben i . atid.erbera all Information earteernlait said Wrest mentir'wlU:lie cheerfully levee. J.IIIIORT -BADLOunifir. GEMSBURG NATIONAL BAN K 00VIRIMINT tom ma, of on Binds. BOUGHT dad SOLD. .IMtAL6Ii ttWitatittiior7s . . TT BONDS without charge. CONEGCND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. ThoHIGHEET PERMITIM paid= GOLD ithdBILVRE. STOOKS and BONDS, of an ktodo. boctightlbr parsons without CHARGING COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECIITXD. Interest oniIPECIAL DIPOSITS ededitasdl per ceis 6 PER CENT. for 1 year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months, B.PER CENT: br 8 mouths. Persons wishing information tq regard to 11. S. Bonds and Stocks Of all - kinds, are. invited to give usa and we will give all information eheertelly. J. SMOKY BAIR, emitter.- Gettysburg, Oct. 80, 1887-tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG,' PENNA., Is agent for tillisale of the Arta Mortgage Union Pacific Rail Road. 6 PER CENT.GOLD INTEREST BONPS, at market rate■, with interest payable semi-annually our at counter. All necessary information given. GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettysburg. N0r.27, 1.1187.—1 f FIRST NATIONAL BANK GETTYSB UR G WILL ALLOW Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS u follows PER CENT. PER ANNUM FOR 1 YEAR 4 " " " MONTHS 3 4, id WILL OARS OOMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND COUPONS Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and SONDSof every kind tree of charge as Commission, and will at all times pay the lIIOUJIST PRICK for GOLD AND SILVER, and with pleasure transact all business promptly as heretofore pertaining to a wall regniated Hank. CEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Getirsbtwg.Nov. 6, 1 811T-tf garptuttro and otontrattoro. TO THE BUILDING COMMUNI TY AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE. THE undersigned respectfully in it. forms the public that he still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINF-RS at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and Is ready at all times to secommodate those *ranting any thing done in his Ilue, Ile isprepared to furnish all kindsof work for building purpose., of the best ma terial. and as neatly andth eaply alit can be done at eny_Otber establishment in the county. Experienced Elands alwaye In readiness and work executed with °raptness and dispatch. /fir Thankfu I for past favors, he hopes, by attention to business to receive a liperal share of public pat ronage. .Xfay 29.1867. WM. CIIIIITZMA N. GE(). C. CASHMAN. GETTYSBURG, PA., • „ Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he will continue the Carpenter be. shams in all Relaunches, and is prepared to take con tracts for putting upend repairing Buildings, at u reasonable rates as any builder in Gettysburg-411 work guaranteed to be or beet valor. He itopeehy faint attention ih hiatuses to - merit public patronage. Bhop on York street, recently occupied by Cashman& Bowe. . 30- Oct Wiliam and *wary. REMOVAL! The firm of Swum & McCsasnEr have removed to North Baltiniore street, next door to Spangler's Shoe Store. We have on heed a choke assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES (Gold Bad JEWELRY, of all kinds and latest styles. Siva? and Plated Wars . Ole gold, biker and Steel S E C 'T A C L E. B of the bed-manufacture. Als!,, Violins, Guitars Ac canteen., Flutes, Elle', VionD and Guitar:4rings Keys, /Le. All kinds of . Repairing in our line done at as reasonalde prices as elsewhere, and warranted. flfirninnkful for pin favors, sve solicit a contain wince of saisie. FAVER & SIcCARTNEY. Juno 17, 1862.-If #fitudtg. FARMERS, Attend to your Interests I GETTYSBURG FOUNbRY. 9 'R subscriber would Inform his customers sad .1 others, that be 64111 manufact urine various blade of coating. sod Machines, made to order, =short no. ticeorucb as • TURN9iTENI3 AND POWERS, (dve different 'Nee of Powers,) OLCIPPP,SERD HUL LERS AND SSPA RA TORS,CORNPODDRR C UTTERS STRAW AND HAY OUTT SRS; CORN PLANTERS: -PL OUG 8, meta ea Cast Ploughs, Itershear Ploughs, Sidehill en Corn Ploughs; the wier-spapra noß.sr BARR, - the West improvement; also - SHIRE3IAN'S SELF DISCHARGING HORSE RAH E. lle willlikenielmenntecture witts AND REAI'SREI. lIIITAL SCREtri or (w a r ?rpm IRON RAILING tor Cemeteries or Porzhea, with everything else in hie line, slut low rates. FOR BALL—AOne-borse Wagon. rrp‘ wrzam _ . April 14 1868. • ROSADALIS I TEE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER CURES Scrofula in its Various Forms SUCH A 8 Oottinniptiozi in its darlietr stages. Enlargement and ploeration of tbe Glands, Joint*, Bones, Kid ne7a,. Uterlta, Obrnillo Ebanmatlant, Eruptions of the Skin; Clirank Sore E 7 i, ta, duo. • SirP'ZII.LIS IN ALL 1113 POEMS. OF DISEASES OF WOMEN, Loss of eippetite, sick Headache, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Back, Imprudence in . Life, • Gravel, GENERAL RAD HEALTH, . And 41 dhow. of th. BLOOD, LIVER, MERU & BLADDER, It-Is a Perfect Renovator. ADALUI eililleatee every: Wad of blown eart i er i talet. and lestero the =We system" to • healthy oonAlUoo. _ . .1,1t it Pane= Seloasis. wet prodaohig the .. riatrZ• flee:trat (twit lThonalido of which it le made ore pibUehed around each bottle. Ree•munaseradby_the Adios' lbailty and sow lbw • • qf,escr Bat Maas. sip roc Tortiomoulals of roatorkablo Cro% NO Rosodolis Aitaastse" tor We par. nonso biro - DEL J . : J. LAWRENCE & 2 4 4 Italan4ore reit, **Air aill"7=l44lerwiters. .Dec.2II,3ANIL-23 , ' Attila= j or \larplh ozs aanam, Adestannk rairtzi=iamlia: c 0 MT 0 UND! /OF, TILE CORE OF PUTT:LLD SORB THROAT, INFLtJI4I4ZA, ar atir Otharlidlammioszy or lnwird disease of the Throat If not of .gco bag awadtag." Also, BOARLXI' .nrVX/. edit ildeldanda kaasitried In • QV 6111 OF. - CASES, fn -( juritalit &i of. the'adtary, and, - has never Wm Imam _Oil if taken to .time and according JO dhoothwit nig warrented to Fare. Ghia lt a trial and It will speakSor Itself. leery household should provide thatriselees with •bos of this medicine and keep It amide, The cum than it has effected are truly roarrom m lli red and sold bt Isamu. Youirr 00., Get. t7iffua or by tutr authorised agouti. For sale at naiad &bellows in &dads county. May 24.18 IBRAEL YOONI & 00. THE BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAAIING SEWING MACHINE CO., In directing attention to their CELEBRATED COM BINATION BUTTON HOLE k SEWING MACHINE, beg leave to refee to It. wonderful Popdlarity as con. elusive proof of its great merit. The increase in the demand for thlivaluable machine bee been TEN FOI Li during the f ".7 , 1,, ~, Inaltl, l .l of its first year before, the public. Thin grand and surprising success is unprecedented In the history °rooming-machines, and we feel fully warranted in cialminK that FAMILY MACHINE It is really two machine. combined In one. (by a site. pis and beautiful mechanical arras gemento making both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Overseaming and Button hole stitch, with equal facility and per fection. It executed In the very best wanner every'va riety of Bering anch as, [lemming, Yelling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, Gathering and Sawing on, (done at the seine time,) and in attli- Goo, Overseame, Embroidery on the edge. and make. beautiful Battonand Eyelet Hole. In all fabrics. Every Machine Is warranted by the Company, or its Agents, to give entire satiefactinn. Circular. with full particulars and wimples of work done on this Machine, can he had cn application at Gm Balearoorus of the Company. 8. W. Cbr. Eleventh and CYlextnnt Street." Instructions given on the Machine et the rooms o the Comps°, gratuitously to all purchasers. W. B. Mrs azxaraLt, Treasurer May27-1y ExcELsiorc GALLERY. TIPTON & MYERS successors to C. J. Tyson. PRO T OtIBAPHS, PHOTO MINIATURES Stereoscopic Views of the BATTLE-FIELD, ISTEREOSCOPES, PHOI OGRAPH FRAMES A L B -U M S GREAT VARIETY, AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. arWedeslitinothuNg but the bat clan kind. Call and sz•mine our lance. Oopie. as be tarnished from all nemairie ever ta ken at Ibis Gallery. TYSON'S OLD STAND Oct. 9.—or gattis and Ntotauranto. E A.,,GLE, HOTEL. mina Ot muwasianicvAiD WASHINGTON enmin An Om nib na, for fusengers and Baggage, rune to the Denot, on arrival and departure otßall Road Trains. Chusibl sersista, and reanmable chaps. May 29.186!. KEYSTONE .110TEL.' - GETTYSBURG, PA. WM.,E; MYERS, PROPRIETOR. ._„_. NOW OPEN. THIS is anew Hon'se, and'has been stud ap in the most approved style. Its location • s • pleasant and convenient, being. In the moat badness portion of the town. Every arrange. meat has been mad* for the accommodation and oom fort of guests, with mole stabling attached. With experienced servants; and accommodating we shall use every endeavor to please. This Hots/ Is now open for the entertainment of thiptablic, and we kindly sollalta abut> ofpnblicpatromage. Way 20, 1867. ---- EARDWA.R)I AED ZOO Tallo g bac eiboroiatoinereturardtromtboallioo mita oa toushosoo supply of HAILDRAILISMO. 02 / 1 121,soblohiboy aro offortaga*tholrold stud Boilliaoco stort.selisiesstooldttiotiosos.ear steak oondlotsf • portof oospostor'sfoolo - - lfaatoaftk'Toolr Costal Mai' Ilko • If await Koko/es Tools. Zoissamsparli hats». ET 0 0.114/01 tillirdizfry,"" 0114Pallsts.a ua ttwtragoraiffll fa th• roviVal d Mar idatqrs.bitc +tat Oil" aid at amp sumo, wool' ski tiets 4 44,1131040, WIN Id impeirAramill i 114,0•11.1. ME HOWE WHINES I THE LATEST IMPROVED , AND GENUINE Rowe .44,iyiArtachine,s, ofihavidion t it firw late at the Sao, a of GEO JACOBS &BRIO., Cham4reburg St., Gettysburg, Pa. OIIDIRS %ILL 9B PkOWITIAMATTIINDHD TO. Machines delivered in all ptot,Es of the county. The public; area/intim/ad against parties who use the name of goers li oonneetlon with their molhilaas• on amount of the popuhuity of the genuine Howe.— Remember that there are NONE - GENUINE unless they have the Medallion Portrait of ELIAS HOWL, JR., IMBEDDED ON THE MACHINE OZO. JAOOBB & BELO., Only Agents for Adams county , Aog.7, 1868.—tf AGENTS WANTED $75 to $2OO per month ! Cr a Commimion from which twice that amount can be made by selling the LATEST UPSOVED COMMON SENSE Family Sewing Machine, PRICE . 818.00. Ila.Por Circular" sad Terms addrem C. BOWERS dc WO &nth Third at., Philadelphia, Pa Dec. 4.-3 m THE AIIERICAN IT RAS NO EQUAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE WORLD, And Intrinsically the Cheapest. Philadelphia, Pa AGENTB WANTED. FRIDKRICH PARSON, President. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Get tygburg, Pa gitotograph ealltritO. AMBROTYPES, cfc., &c., AND The Largest and molt COMIIIO4hOIII in GXTI4,OBURG, PENNA JOHN L. TATS, Prop r ietor. *Attalla, gantry, &t. ' '1144514- • A CARD. TO THE LADIES • - TIE DIIPOhOO43 GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS POE PRVIALEt4.. Infallible la iorrecting Inane- Bamoving Obstruction/ of the Monthly Tarns, from wbetever Cease, and always enoceashll as a Pre ventive. ; Females peculiarly attested, or those supposing themselves se, are cautioned asceinst wing these Pills while in that condition hut they "Invite coiner ?lege" atter which admonition, the Proprietor sr nom noresponslbility, although their wilhineas will Prevent any Foliates' to health. Prieesl per lint. Six Sozes IN .Bold .by 3.11. HUBER, Druggist,gole Agent tbr Get tyiburg, Pa. LadieS. by sardine blot $1 throsgh the Post aloe, can have the Pills sent, (confidential! v 7) by to Cu, part of the country qrs. of poistage.” Aprfl 29,1868.-7 yo ALL AROUND THE WORLD ! The First Premium of a Silver Medal was awarded Barrett's Hair Restorative , By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its Fair holden in Naahau, Sept. 20, 1866. BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE wrOurriya keitores limy Hair to Its natural color. Proniotea the srowtb of the Hair. Changes the roots to thole original organic action. Eradicates Dandruff .and Humors. Prevents Hair ailing eat. Is& superior 'Dreaming. It contains no Injurious Ingredients, and is the most popular and reliable article throughout the East, *set, North and South. . -J. R. BARRETT t CO., Proprietors, Manchester, N. H. MM-Bold'by Dr. R. Horner, Gettysburg; J. S.Taugh inbaugh, Hampton; Hartman and Sadler, Peters burg;:tinyder t Son, Littlestown, and Druggists gen erally. Feb. 12, DM —ly THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1866. L rim GREAT Zingari Bitters. T HIS WONDERFUL REMEDY wee discovered and introduced &Witt twenty years ago by Dr. 8. Cheapens, an eminent Egyptian physician. Welled long striken felt the want of fonts remedy which would ik at the root eff disease. and so prevent much ofthe suffering which the human fami ly was then-compelled to endure. This great question was presented to his mind every day In vivid colors as he moved among tbe sick andelying, and observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; end afterten years' sandy and labor. be presented is his fellow-man the wonderful:Gingen Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the pre vention and cure of disease was so marvellous and astonishing, that the met Battering marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who discovered it ; name was placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and • gold medal with the following inscription—Dr. 8. Cheoinus, the Public Benefactor—wasßresented to him by,,the Viceroy. The preparation has been used In several epldemica of cholera, both as a preventive and curative meas. use, and with such great success, that it has been In traduced into nearly all the general ho.Qi tale of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies • Ith niarvellous force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against this terrible disease should be freely and persistently used. All pathologist. now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood, and that any combination which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them In working order, must prevent a sulTelen t accumulation of the poison to exert its terrible effects on the organism. This is true oueonly or eiwiers, but of nearly all other maladies, especially the fliasrent forms of fever. The Zinger( Bitters Is Just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the organs Cl excretion and secretion. keeping up a perfect hal sacs between them. This Bitters is composed en tirely of roots and bulls, so nicely concocted that every organ is acted upon ant put in tone. Its taste is kilos/ant and its effects prompt and luting. Nome:sus cases of the following disease* have been cured by it: Cholera, Dianfioa, Dysentery, Itkrofula. Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Agne, Nervous Debility, Anaemia. Female Irregularities. Dyspepsia, Slatuleocy, Colic, kg. Price One Dollar per quart mottle. Principal Depot at she Waluntstreet wharf, Bar. rhibury, Pa. Sold by Druggiets, lintel keepers and Grocers gen. min). IMO. ➢. ECALBILEIBCII, in)le Agent lei Qtty► burg. RAllTglit, Bois Proprietor hitny 2Q. ISST.! Harriet, art_ P. .DR. TAYLOR'S OLIVE BRANCH BITTERS. A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, 8T0) AMC AND CARMINATIVE B 'IT TER S, Rztrected entirely from HERBS AND ROOTS. Highly bcmr&eiAl tO DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND LOSS OF APPETITE ; and an excellent CORUCTIVZ for the persone rut faring from Disorder, of the Bowels, Flatulence, Etc Sold Everywhere. Depot, No. 413 Market street, Philad'a J. X. TAYLOR &.00 _I AYER'S HAIR VIGOR FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE H A IR .- The Great,Desideratunz of the Age A dressing which Is at thee agreeable,, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair . " °°n rul •r•fi to iric original color and the gloss and welane " qf rola. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair chocked. and haidneas often, though not always dared by its use. Nothing con restore the hair where the follicles are destroyk or the glandeatropbled and decayed. But such as remain csin be saved for Useful noes by this application. Imam/ of foaling the hair with • PI" sodlitient, it will keep It clean and vigor' gin. Its ceakiloisid us will prevent the hair ham 'zing gray or &Nag er. a n d dinmquently prevent I f Id ••••• Nos liino tku;sso deleterious substances 1 which make sumo Prepinktiou daseprona i•Juzi; " 010 the lair. tile Tiger an onl l iadi . tin' no harm tt: It waatirokasaily Ibr a HAIR DRESSING, 11611"8L alas (421 to Salad so dastrabia. Coatalatag oloToot oft ac 04179, It doss not s 11 whits cambric, and 711 Late 'oasis on the hair, airlitilt a rich Ibis " ladle aad a grassad sitiwes. repared by bt j C. Ayer k Puorrou & 04 . 1 1710 , th (31 ;9 123 / 9 1 I:olFltaik MAN. r br :pb DelkigOlit "1", atig;ils. • • rOokinOkill MEE S S IS. Q U 01 SPRING 'WAXER,. Foi. sale by Principal Drnggiata OureaCANCER, Cures SCROFULA, Cure* CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, and all the Impurities of the Blood, AND Till BOTZB.EION REMZDT FOR BRIGHT'S DISEASE, AND OTHER DIBNABNB.OF KHIDNEYS. This is the original Spring Water from Vermont which has wrought so many wouderfal cures, sod I. advertised only to distinguish it from the many imi tations that are now attempted to be palmed upon the public as being equal to the virtues of the ?die. sfesiiipt Perqhlets containing an account of many wonderful Curoa, attested by eminent Physicians and others, can tie had gratis, by calling at or addressing a note No. 515 Broadway, Sew York Nor. 27.—Sw FARMERS!!! TRY THE ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE ! A. is composed principally of the celebrated Guano from ALTA VELA Conteaus three per cent. of ASI3IONIA, au ample quantity to give activity (withuut Injury) to the vege tatian,itta.l a large quantity of soluble BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, together with Potash and Soda, the esseutial elements of a CO3IPLETE M.INURE The high reputation it has obtained among tal many thousand formers - who are using it in preference to all oche: kinds, is sure guarantee of ire value. PRICE $5.6.1.0 PER TON. fore pm - 110,14 , C Adilrets TM: ALTA VELA GUANO CO., July SI, IS6S.-1y BEEF, - IRON AND PURE BRANDY, DY DR. RARTM4N, Regular Oreduate of the Uni-ervlty of Pennsylvania It will positively cure Consuluption, Coughs and cit x Cold., anti 4 thetas. of thetas of the Lung - am Bro M Tubes. It Tub. as It h been the meau•of RESTORING Tfl setNDS to health who have been given up beyond th reach of medical a«iiitauce. It doe* more to relieve/the Con eumptivo than anything ever known. Unequalled .I,engthetser for delicate - Ladles and Children. EACH BinToE CONTAINS TOE NUTRITIOUS POR. TION OP TWO POUND. , OF CHOICE BEEF. The Cure ar Coneumption was *rat effected by the use of UAW BEEF and BRANui in iitialll, alter• France, in which ctinotrica I hare travelled fiir yeere. 1 base used it with perfect success in my Off-11 fami ly. 1n presenting this preparation to the public 1 feel conlidsut that every afflicted one sib° reads this (even the most skeptical) me, become convinced, by a single trial that It is truly a most valuable we licine. Circulars and medicines sent to any addkeis. Price 81 per bottle—six for 86, LABORATORY 512 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET, PLULADELPHIA. IS - bulimia Agent., French, Richards A Co.; Tenth and tlarked Streets; JultuStAuti, lb.:11011,y a i:Givden, 602 Arth Street; R. nhiirtnakt, ♦ Cu., Fourth and Race Streets, Philadelphia. $3..501d by - Drn;iglstm everywhere.. ',Lin,nacd by the United Stute4 Gureruu:ent.f GOOD NEWS I= Staple and Fancy Goods rgnorGizo UT THE COUNTRY: HARRINGTON ec CO Of fifteen years' standing ne Jultheri and Retailer+ o the ata-dre gouda, in Boston and vicinity, have conclud ed to odor the people of the whole country the ad vantages of their immense Importations and •genclea for American manufactories through the popular ON X DOLLAR ENSTX.II. Our Premium Liet to Agents, and Exchange Liet fur Agents and Patrous.ery not equal led by any Louse in the country. Best *a. York and Bon, n reteres,es given when require. r. Send LA. tr4.cireular. 11 , 11MT:4070:i & Summer Greet. Boston. I"mt (Mice box 384 i:3=1!1!I Laciies' Farley. Furs 1 JOHN A REI Ii A 'S Old Edablished PUB Mannfectory, No. 718 A RCH STREET, abor:e t it, PIIILADELPH IA flare now ID Start or ray own Importation and Man ofacture, one of the largest and most boeutifas tions of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and Children's Wear, to the City. Al®, fine sasortment of Cerite' Fur Cloves and Collars. I tun enaried to dispose of my goods at very reseals. able priciest and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Adams county and vicinity, teavdleseautber the Name, Zit= her and Street ! JOHN F AREIR A, Vo 718 Arch at., ab.7lh, solith side,. Phila. Kirl have no Partn..r. no connertinn with any other .tore in Philadelphia. {Oct. 'L—im A SERVANT FOR ALL. Roth's Improvement for Opening, Closing and Latching Gates, M AY be attached to any gate and operated from buggy, team or saddle, by one hand. in any de sired direction train the gias—opened and closed from one point, at any distance from the gate. This im .provement; is simple and cheap, yet perfect and strong; .111 not be dlaarraaged by the sagging of the gate, nor by the frost raining the poets; may be made at a country blacksmith's, and easily attach.] to a gate. The undersigned, haring the Right for Adams coun ts. will sell Township and Farm Rights of thle Im piffuneatt. • • Also, R,OTU • SIILNY'S AM RICAN LET/MC/ATE —which will be found valuable and convenient to all who have gates to drive through—ae - they remain by their team, open. close and latch a gate, without lb* neceulty of getting in the wet or mud. For farther Information, itc.,addreas IBBAKL BRICKER, Monthlies P. 0., Adams co., Pa. May 13.-tf BOBBINS' ELECTRIC BOOT POLISH MAKES . A LASTING SHINE. Those who black their boots on Saturday night with ordinary blacking. don't have much shine on Sunday, as the polish fades off; but the shine of DOBBINS' BLACKING Laata &teurday Night & all day Sunday. IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKLIG 'MADE. Manufactured only by J. B. Dobbins,at his immense Soap and Slacking Workaq ., :xtb Street and German town Avenue, Phlladelpb Pa. Per sale by T. O. NOIBIB, y sburg, Pa: Nev. 27.-4 m Q UEEN OF ENGLAND BOA n QUEEN OF ENGVAIND SOAP. • QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP. For doings family washing In the best and cheapest manner. Gqaranteed equal to ary in the world I Hu all the strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Try this splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philadelphia. 0ept..11.--1 5 GRAY'S FERRY PRINTING INK WORKS; Gray's Ferry Road di Thirty-third Sts, Phtla. , Pa. C. E. 4 0 .13/NBON, Manufacturer of - BLACK AND COLORED PRINTING AND unto- GRAPHIC INKS, TARNISHES, AC. Oct. I 8.-Bsu "DON'T BE FOOLISH." SEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. AND RECEIVE by return mill a sample lot of the celebrated "MORWAY OATS," • which produces' 100 Mulish to the acre. Also, for 26 cents, • ample lot of the reao*ned "CALIFORNIA. WHEAT," which Ma beoll o _6o Weill Molten of by the Agrlcul tu=rs spe. wee above semis have been well receiv ed recommended by the N. Y. Farmer's Club,— Both sent thoe Of postage on „ receipt of Note. Ad. drtus CIANT• box 8301, Nov .ork P.O. 211.—Bee . The A Fanners' Book 140 beautiful and mail illustrations 760 octavo = ea Showing just wkat every tamer wants to HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. good sin cunatar girigg fall description. • NAltitgul PAINXXXii' SONS! . - XgperiencelAnk Agentetiend others, mental to take this book to sew tarmac be every conunanity. au sinews Dept. Pete In= MO to nub per month nooafding setperience and abitit,r. Address XoCURDI & op., I:lutetium!, 0., chiago sr St. LOTUS MO. ; \ [AU 23,41131 VVOOD I FOR 114.1,E, - \SOO CORDS O.IX, 200:r.ii/OlVir • AT SAINPOE'A,*I.T4: ii.Prkiellisate per limo qu 41!;:ik 111e-11 • MISBTSQVOI SPRINGP, :;7_ Broadway, ,N es York MANTELS MARBLE [3 E - A U Y CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY, laud iu appearance are exact imitation 4 of tha liueet , FOR THE Holidays and allthe Year. THE CRAIG MICROSCOPE. This celebrated patent rostrum nt is simple, cheep, and t•I permanent availa bility. It is en optical wonder. It mug niece minute tnarowaront objects 100 diameters or 10,000 times, rendering the .sietsicales in impure water, the gh.b. tiles in milk, blood, etc., the minute un— seen claws, Joints, etc. of insects, and, definitely the shape of the pollen of flow ers, risible. It abowal in diseased pork. the "trichina spinal.? (first discorered a this country with this microscope) . uric acid. urea, etc. definitely, and the eels in vinegar magnified to from one to four inches In length. Haile fur $2.15; or, with six mounted ob loots, comprising a boa's sting, a wasp's wing, a fl,'s foot, butterfly's wing dent, mouse's hair, and Inman hair, SIM additional; slides, ,beciallr prepared for this trvi rosc.ire each containing a microscopic plc tore, 50r. each. OtLer object $1.50 per ;dozen. itir Address your orders': • JOHN HALL, Dec. 3.-3 m Bergen, Hudson co., N.J. GENERAL PURCHASBG AGENCY, NO. 57 EXCHANGE PLACE, NE IV YORK. Blerchants, famine., or individuals can procure, through our agency, any kind of good. or article. 01 any description sold in the city of New York, at the same price they would pay if therdthemeelves, and in many cases at lower price.. An experience of over twenty years, and II thorough acquaintance with, the manufitetorere and importers of the city, enable. tot tp warrant entire satisfaction to all with whose busi ness we are entethted. Circulars, with list of refer ence.. embracing every section of the United States, seat on application. Z. °ARDS:USA CO., Consignment, of Commlealon Merchants. Cotton. Tobacco and ail kind. of produce solicited, and the highest tuark e t _price obtain. ed. (N.Y. 20 -3w S. WATERMAN, Cocktail and Tonic sitters, Wholoale and Retail, No. 1106 Market &reel, Philadelphia The tonic properties of these bitters have been cer tified to by some of our Furst eminent practising physicians, as the bat tonic now in use,and the Can't - tail Bitters is the universal ay.:trite among judges of a good gin or whisky cocktail. [Roy. 6.-3 m IT BORES. IT SAWS. It Come (k-See it ! It is no Humbug rraIIEICEYSTONE ?On BORING MACHINE will bore from 8 to 900 POS r 8 1n a day; point from 12 to 1500 RAILS in a day ; saw from 20 to 25 CORDS OP WOOD'S In a day. This Machine was patented March 3,1x68 ; weighs 2 7 .5 lbs. Straight Wood and Iron is used to manatee. tore It. It drew the premium at the last State Fair held at Harrishorg, Beuna.,and at all the County Fairs when it hes been exhibited. The undersigned have purchased the Right to the sale and one of the above valuable Machine for Ad arcs and York counties, and are 'ready to sell Towel ship or Individual Rights. The Machine will be exhibited to Gettysburg on nerday of January Count, the Mt, at Yount's Ho tel ' Address either et the undersigned, •t Menellen P 0., Adams county, ra. Dec. 23, 1868.—et GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 9 00, A. M. and connect. at Hanover Junction with the Mail Train Nort at 11 A. M., reaching Harrisburg at 12 hi, P. M. Returning &rates at G.ettysbnre at 1 so, P. M., with pimiengers from Baltimore and Washlngtdo, and titoinsfrous the North by morning train. BROOND T/121:21 eaves Gettysburg at 1 P.M.,au4 : onnectsat Manors rJuaction with Mail 'l'ralu &alb at 2 46, P.M., reaching Baltimore at 5 20, P. M. Be turning arrives at Gettysburg at 480 P.M., with paileagers from the North. .11140IIRRY, Suet. Nov 27..x66!. WIRE RAILING, I go w • Wire nuarditer stone trouts Asylums, U.; Iron Bedsteads, Win Webbing for. Sheen and Poultry Yens,' And Iron Wlr• Cloth, ano, vaayslonista sw Cod, Oren, 86nd, do., Healy Brim Mo th for Bpsrk Atrestermit pisarkiaira Wires ibr dm; Paper makerV ree,Orstuttental Wire Work, Pes. ilha7 rillgekon 6 y.l4loraleln the ininalnotniurn. -M, 14 EOM NO. Nave Met' Sty Mk ita /gat 11N.41. MOM STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, H. T. ANTHONY•Ok, 0 . 0. . , : 601 BROADWAY; NSW ragg, rn f it• th e attention of thi 'rude to limit extensive 311- aortmeat of UN abovesof their oleo publiontam, mannfamatvatut importation. Wispubhub ova /bur Thasseed subjects of Stereo- scopic View., including : Rfaitara, Mammoth Cave, !Cabs, Catskille, Central Park, New Granada, Hudson Trenton Falls, Venezuela, White Amu tame, Great West, The Andes, Washington, Housatonic, China, Saratoga, Delaware, Japan, West Point, instantaneous, Ragland Sc., Se. Our Imported Views embrace a large assortment, Including the chokest productions of Wm. Ragland, 0. W. Wilson, Lamy, and other eminent photograph ers, consisting of Switzerland, • Rhine, - Pyrenees, Prts, angtand, Scotland, flerculanaun3, Versailles, Ireland, , itpalu, Wales, ' Tuileries, Pompeii, i Bt. Cluisd, Germany,l Trianon. Austria, I Central Palar.e, Italy. [. Tyrol, Yonialneldcau,l Conveigno, Naples, " I Rome, An. Ake. . 41so, TIIE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, A new and intensely interesting aeries. Als'n, luminited and Tarisparent Viewm, in great variety.._ We are also exclusive Agents. in America for “Phit- HIER'S GLASS VISIVe," of which we have a spion_ did assortment. Agents for Frittea Serie', of S.,llsel,S in. Photographic Vi vera in OwdzerianA the hidne, England. Scotland, Waled, Ate. STa.REOSCOPIth.—We manufacture very largely, and have a large clock of the but sighs at the bewext P inn /GRAPHIC ALDIIHS.—Our Hannfa,thre cl Albums is well known throughout the country an .n. parlor in quality and beauty td ail othcro. All we sell are made in our own Maury, and our stylea are differrut from those of any other maker Buyers should not fail to see unr stork bUf we making their pa rchaiee. CHRO M O S Thole be intifill pictures, that cannot Le distinguish ed from ‘l,. Oa Paintings, at once-tenth their mot, ;:npott largely (roan Parts, Loudon, Vlenaa and Rome, and supply the trade at the lowest rates. E. k 11. T. ANTHONY k CO.. 501 Broadway, New• York. Importertand Maim Prep] Photographic Materials Oct. 10.-4:1) GOODS FOR TILE H OLIDA Y.S. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, NO. 902 CIIESTNUT AS'IREE T, PHILADELPHIA In addition to their largely increased Steck ct FIVE WATCHES', DIA mo_vps, Jewelry, Artistic Silver Wares, PLATED GOODS, &c., &c., Are nuw opening a magnificent collection of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, IN METAL, MARBLE, Decorated Glass, Leather and GOLDEN BRONZE, In SPECIAL DESIGNS of ezqui•ita taste, from all quartets of Europa, particularly adapted for their CHRISTMAS SA LES. Oar arreneetnente, bosh in Enr,pe and this coun try. are such as give us unusual facilities in the selec tion and eConOtniCai production of nor stock. It Le our sink, as well as oar interest, to secure to our pa trons the benefit of inch advantages in 3foderate Prices throyohont oar .Stock, _ WITLIOUT EXCEPTION. Dec. 4, Di6B. []larchl.-1y M A RBL ED SL T E rurrigA 4fprbi„ THOMPSON 6: HARPER, 1:134 and 12:%6 Ridge .Arc a>tc, PHIL kDELPILIA RIDGE AVENUE eARS PASS THE Door,' i7` s.Ond for Illustrated Catalo;ue - Nov. 27.-3 m PLOPMITOIt 07 WA TEHM,AN'B POINTS. J. B. TROSTLE, J. Y. BII9REY, NOAH BNYDER, ISAAC D.TRuSTLE TIME TABLE. - . — genttatainif soots. NEW FORWA h DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. LIIROMOS HAVING purchased the extensive =seam. Oars, icy ofCott a Eatiasits.W. the geed Wend to tarry op the business, der tht firm. of Madam it Co, at the old Stand nn• on the earlier of Washington And Railroad strtersinil tnoreettentive scale than heretofore. Ware Sir A house regular Batt( Freight Cars will learn our every TUESDAY' NOON. and accom modation trains will be rup as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight •t all times to and from Baltimore. Ail baldness of this kind entreated to on, will heprompt ly attended to. Our cars run to the' Warehouse or Stevenson & Bons, 101 mirth Howard street, Balti more. Being determined to- pay good priers. sell cheap and deal fsirly, we invite everytinil3 to Ore =I M'CURDY & HAMILTON, pl,O (TR. GRA LV; f, /MCI:7.'II;S, (c.c. ri ill N. un.lorkignrol are 1.. II Car Hale ott...•t,, , !iLrlnit. : : 11,11. the hrgile.t [lrk. for FLOUR. \Vitt:AT. It 1' oATS, ItUt• Wit CAT. LOVER A:V DILI,i; and it.lite pr. 414.•,. It ,Irt tip Th..) . nay. 11,, -,1•••• A LARGE SCETLY OF GlloCEitlEs, Nl,lttsstts. Sy rill,.tti. I{.^ r, anti 1.:,-1. the best lira tttlx f 'UR.. tt It r. f. i 1 .•t t They tilt attic, Itl v SEVERAL VALUAIA.I: Sulutlp Paciric Slextcan Whilst. they pay the hi4.4e,tP r r all they buy, they sell et the losee.t peertt3 They milc n bliareol puLl:c p r• to give Cltrslattion fn c -, r3 e: ore MIMES CHANGE OF FILIAL rriE undersigned having leased & the Wre house on thn cornur .4,;trotlet, Itreet %Iv] the Eo.iln,vlMetty,bnrg, trry en the Grain & Produce Business in al! itAranch,,, The I. i , rit , :rl alway be paid for Wheat. Rye, Corn, Out .1. Clover And Thu,. thy ,4 ce..1. , , Flaxguel. Samar., 11.. y d Pru i t N ,ti, rasp, , and Fide, Put ‘. ts.e..l, with everything else in the - c. , nntry - prAuce GROCEINES OF ALL KINDS con,tantly f,,r Carrel.. Su,al Spices, Salt. Clic v-t., Vl,,,,zar, Soda, Alo,tArrl. Starch, Ilrnotnv. hucht.N. Mack iu,;. Alto, CO,L OIL, Filta 011, Tar. kr 6ISII of all Spiker and Sails; Smoking and r,levrlng To. tatcc,d. Ttit.y 11f1,111.1,15's ttiitt t.r .npPly .t firs( rate .4 . 1 ide tt, differ.rnt tird4 l't Also, G round Ph - otter, wittrGoauor and other rtf till zorn. COAL by tln. 11.11e1, nr car I—id. We wl at-r. rap a LINE of FREIGHT CARS to N.. 7 N,rtb itref•t, BALTIMORE:. and , 511 Market tree% I'ILILADLLPIIIA. All ...111 to eithez 4 the above place. yrili be rereiveq arid fi,rttlir.l,l prowptiy. ntrk , i 11. . ; I S /S DANIEL GULDEN, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Flour , Grain oroccri,,B, Lt,„d„r, cow, &e. rr E undermuned krnpe..o Lau d , I.t lua Mart-11 ,1:1h*. 1 known .2,8-Gulden's :Arab,. :own Lip ou the line of theGetlyabur4 Bari trr. i.l, 111 of GROCERIES, including Sugar, Coffee, 3.143 Sc.. with Salt Fish. Oils, Tobacco, Bscnn. Lard, Ac LUMBER AND COAL, gad a:!ing Lh:Dding Staff, Shingles. Laths s:rnve and ihack.ntith Coal. Also. Guano - , and n farce abort went of Dry 0...t11, B.A. and Shoes flats and Cap, all kinds, whirh he ,s prepared to self a t th e l oa . prier fh alsc.pay• the highest market price f, , r Flour. Cont.G rain . Oat,. Duck wheat. Clover aul Tin,,tlll .:eels. Pt./tarot/1, Av., or will receive ./cid forward the Came to market r.ri nantui•glon. lle respectfully asks hie friends and the public to give him a call. ann. 21.1867.-tf DANIKL GULDEN. farming Nutpleinints, &r. FARM. 'IS. WILLOUGHBY' GUM SPRING DRILL. rilitE Beet Drill in ore, will tow all kinds (I,,ju without changing any part of the Drill. Can furnish then:l....lib or without the Guano Attachments Guaranteed to do good wore. Also, the Harrisburg Fannie , Mill mlde cq Now Turk. Equslly 6.1 good as tho n 31113 fprmerly old m tLie ccmuty. dEP tit tTORS iND CI OVFII lICL TEEL FLOCUILi. 6C.. I •' A7tIII\N I'l . PIA:NENI'z trt.Nl:7t.ll LI For sate ho- t~tl. 11 I➢[. }:. to, 14 -If J. H. SHIREM,-LN'S REIP:ERS it MOWERS H AVING been agent for this machine last reason, I alio offer it to the "antler this season -It is well known, having taken the premium at the Benders. Tulle Pair, alp at the Gettysburg Slowing Match over others. which were considered splendid ma chines, and likewise at the Dillsburg Mowing Match. tkvingcnnclnued not to otter any machine that will not give - entire satisbsction, I have relnsed agencies at several other machines, and now offer this one as THE GREAT MACHINE OF THE SEASON Having tried ono myself. I know exactly what It will do. I could refer you tolicoree of farmers who have purchased machines of me, who ore highly pleased and say this is the only machine the. would age. Extras ulv%iys on hood, and repairing done here et my place. This Is o great consideration—it e machine can be repaired at home immediately, and with much less coot. Another great saying is the BINDER which la at tached to this celebrated Reaper and Mower. It has been thoroughly tried, and given entire satisfaction— requiting co harvest hand except • driver. This Hinder can alao be attached to the Reapers bleb hare been sold; but cannot be attached to any othea machine except Shlremards. I will here refer yonto a few farmer., in different localities, who bare beoght and used these machines Michael fiscal, Stephen Gettiar, Moses Hartman, Mr•. Sterner, Joseph Wierman, Mr. Linn, Ulrich Jacobs, J. R. ilerahey Jacob Ilartman,_ 8.11. Woodburn. Jacob Laman . . , with others, too numerous to mention This machine has a self rake, aide delivery, and L warranted to do It. work ae above recommended. Also on hand, SLIDLEMAN'S SELP-DISCILARGING HORSE RAKE, a first-rate artkle, which we will sell at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give natte r/action. Also the COLUMBIA BAKE alway■on hand. Machines can be neon at my house, three miles &ath of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder', Battlefield Hotel LEWIS A. BUSHMAN, June S.— tf Agent. A Word to the Wise ! IGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS enner's Chemical Fertilize' THE importance of a quick, ac the and durable Fertilizer, adapted to the gel nt our county, la acknowledged by all Farmers. Rae lug satisfied topsail, after long study and careful ex periment, that F. C. Ra , : r .tuta's - ChemicM Fertiliz6r surpasses all others in adaptedneess to all kinds Of soil, I have purchased the right for Adams county, and am•prepared to it orders for it promptly and on reasonable terms. It is no humbug, but HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TREED by a number of our Farmers, and Is admitted by all who have it to be the but in the market, %rid the cheapest. lam prepared to furnish this Fertilizer in any quantity, and wllideliver any town or village in the County, when ordered in not lest quantity than a TON. I manufactnas it for sale at $5O per ton without bap,or $3B In bags. This Prtilizer is composed of tho hest fertilising chemicals that can be had. • I use no on of vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, thersfbre I do not use it. Neither do I use lints nor ashen. THE OBJECT OF THE OIHMLIOALL -FERTILIZER hi to introduce a' hbrtillser that will last for a series of mope—not only for one. It contain" sufficient an , mel matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early, tdle the *annotate threes the growth. I expect to masenkitnrea large supply titswkiter fbr the spring cowhand tber•forti Invite Armors and the public *rally to give ft atrial' on an kinds of Grains and Vegetables. ummoN.—l hereby give notice that Farm Rights hereafter mold unless signed by mama infringements on m 7 Right, and will be prosecuted and dealt with according to testi from which there is no appeal. dre mdrig All orders will be promptly attended to by ad. GIIOII.OE BENDER, , Benders, Ilia Penna. gai. E. N. HerISM General Agent for Gala of Coun ty and State 141gb ts , Benderevfile, Adams aoanty,! Pe. Dec. 26.-1 y ~ JOB PRINTING, MAY DiIMMO' IntDODATLY AND CREAM. Al OMVI4I W3l: - .11.1110 RAM. ALEXANDERCOMIAN 'AMPS CIGIIAM DIALERS IN 1:”BERT lief l]:LSr %; %I. 11.% 7 I.T. THE undersigned would reeipeei hilly Inform the public that he has opened a new LIVERY,' SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE in this place, and is prepared to offer superior sc. commodatfons in thie line. tie has provided himself with Buggies, Carriages. flacks, Light Wagons, Sic , of the latest styles sufficient to meet the public de• mend. life horses are all good, without spot or blem ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your "old crip ples," but allot the "2.40" order. Riding parties can always be accommodated and comfortable equipments furnished. Parties, large or small, can get must whet they want Jto the moat accommodating terms. Vieflore to the Battle-Geld politely attended end reliable driver• throbbed lideeired. Piffle* ooaveyed to and from the Depot upon the tr rival mud departure of every train. Horse' bought, sold,. or exchanged, and always • chance for bargain 'lran . Our motto I■ "fair play and no gouging." Palt calls r attention paid to furnfahing Ta blet. and Haas for Funerals. airw. flatter ourselves that by charging moder ately and by throishing superior accommodatiowl, we cannot fall to please every one who warfrnizes nor establishment. T. T TAT.. Mee vs. I EMIT CANNON'S MARBLE WORRH, CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND EAST !AID- DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE,OOIIRT-lIOUSE, ■ VARY DESCRIPTION OF WORK REICVIRD Ts 29,1867..-tf ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD. MAUI & 130 In Isit York 8 trest,Ge ttysburg, P. Whore they *to preparia to furnish all kinds of work In Moir lino SllCtli AS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, RIATNITO9pip, at the shortest notlee,atid as oheap as the dismiss. if oat ir sue a can. Prod /skill CrEI C~.. Dubs, NM*, IttaitittO• A. D. BUEHLER, .I)RuG & BOOK STORE, eFf AMBERSBVRO STREET, Near Mr STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, -DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PETtF'rMETty AND TOILET SOAPS Air-COUNTRY ANTS supplied at wholenal city prices. Feb. 12.—tif DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGISF, Bropt'.4 IMFWing, Bolls. .4., LITTLESTOWN. U AVING opened a new DRUG str,a It op to the best style, I offer •1 Dtne end fresh Drtigs to the citizens of •Iclnttp at the Jowc t merket CVn•.•t part of Drug: , ' lntl Fancily ileclicimet, Pure _r,,,• . 1 10.71ciiial Purpo*os, Pat,nt illediripes, Horse Powders, • Pore Spicar , Dyes and 140 Stuff., Porfuwery, Toilet F , ,, npß and Fancy art Ides A full worionent of nt , tti , niery ni all kinds, Cigars; Tobacco and Sonff. 50.9 or f aaft water, roll or wart with this :Soap are made beautif! or I.luoiNs Ibis is the it. It is Warranted not to inj! Litt!, ..too o, May 13.-1 y DR. R/HORNER YSD7_I2 AND DRUGGIST, :4“ IDrUiSi, CIIANIBEIIiqa:RO GETTYSBURG advice Without charge DEALER IN ES, PATENT SIEDICINES, VON E RV. PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL. LT AI:TV:LES, DYE ETUFFS, SPICES, D.tK• iD.I, CREAM OE TARTAR, LAMPS. COAL OIL, .LO., LC. FURL: LIQUORS fur rr Dr. liornWs OMEN. 13. reILISI" remnly berdtg, All artlrl., n-ArruL:t.4llll, ,I) a r, ehnine Jan HUBER'S DRUG STORE. Forilyl4 041 Mum).— Balfimore r ( ;F:1 - 1')":•!Ifit - TIO, PA H.t INq purcl,a••••! this ',Nand po:ailnr St.tcd an , l Ixid in an vutirel, new and fr,ll Iff, ;tin 4.1,10 tru , t, , irmontiug in plrt of .8176 S AND F.:MILY MEDICINES PATENT mEDICINEs—A LARGE ASS , ,RTMENT. PUCE LIQUORS . WINES FOR MEDICINAL PUR spICES AND FLA VORINO EXTRACTS. (POSES. ("TESL DYE zirUFFs—llosi A ,TEVENS , DYES. ExCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES— TII E CIIEAPEsT AND REST IN TILE MARKET. ALL TUE NEW.AND ELEUANT PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES. cOLGATE'S, AM/ OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS voRNEY's HORSE POWDERS—TILE BEST AND CIIRAPEST; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, ELLS, I, EIIsIAN.STONEBRARER'S AND ROBERT'S. STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. riaA IL., TOBACCO AND S.N CFI—THE B I:,T BRANDS. PHYSICIANS' PRE'CRIPTIONS AND ?ANIL r RG CETPTS CAREFULLY COUP UNDED. PIIYAICIANS AND COUNTRY 3IERCEIANTS SUP PLIED AT REDUCED RATES. fer,z irked AT ALL LIOLILA ut Tilt :11^FiT.— Sight 13.11 of the dent Apr 11 1, ISrA-t f icery Otatnrs. GETTYTURG _LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES. 'CUE Proprietor of these Stables, feelingthnkftil for t e he here tofore received, a begs leave t o Wenn the public that he continues the LIVERY BUSINESS at his oldetatul Wa allingtotAetreiit,Rettyebtirle.near the Railroad, where be le prepared at all times to accommodate person. with anything In hitline. HORSES, COACIIES, BUGGIES, tc furnished at short notice and on reasonable terms, a./ competent drivers sent along itdesired. Persons will be conveyed to other LOWEIII, or to any place in the country His stock and Coaches are of the first class, and no pain, will be spared to make pa..sen gere comfortable lie is prepared at all time, to Stu - nigh coaches for funerals:ow:id also to parties siriow to go over the Hattie Field or to visit fhe Springs. ALSO-lIORSES AND 31 s will be bought and cold atoll times. Personedcitir; log t, lambast stock will And it to their advantage to call on the nodersigned, as bit stock is warranted to be as represented or no sale. Ile hase fine lot of Clones and Mules at present on baud which will be gold on reasonable terms. They are sound and free from disease, and are guarantied to work as represented. Persons wilt find tto theiradvanta g to enlist the old stand before hiring or purchas in g elsewhere. May 211, 1867.-1 f NICIIPLAB WEAVER THE EAGLE LIVERY, SALRRz EXCHANGE STABLES.. IVushington Street, Gettysburg, Pc., ADJOINING TEE EAGLE HOTEL. litarbie lards. G'ETTYSBURG, PA., THE MEET ETTLE OF TIM ART MANTLES, ka. “to wash ana M=ff 2EI 1113 white without (est Soap In rime Try . re :he hands or Wide_ JAM KS CILE,F... NEE H RP ER. Er PHEILED puma! intuit: Vit Btait wort If reit, betiottX atanbfarr t TKRNIS OP MILT. Tat RI.IIIARD am*. ll'. •j at $2.44 a }ma it not a.ii I nlthln the ' , var. -*Ora tin no,l t(.111 .11 Aroaragin OILS kit publlibsre. • A liberiildwluctioa wllf • r . el ng by the quarter, 40644: !lies will be upon. ;•-• • • •_•• worm. ch.:mistime otlitelfe half larger than that goadkatten In Adams,:uunt.y: And r as am cannot be ~xaelletl. ' JonVoiiuf nllkiwi• wll~ Di •nd wt (Air r ttt•. 11 .344.41/1. DI Itt•, ac , in tre.ry r4r,trligtstl Tr:1 214. Civic r . = eroftA•. , :,iotia . I t • J. COVER A • A• 411 Bla•inroetttnaitlAt tl 1...tw0,5 3 V4ltnaatgoit'a r..4,ll4ltimnre OkeetAtil . ky 29.107. DAVID A: 13UglI prolnp! tiqsks.“l4ll•/1114, 1•114/ri111/0ikt •. a,r)atco bill r•-.l , lente. In 11 oPP UV it 0 t tie ' 11.•11/4/. DAVID WILLS 1T I. ASV. otn, At I;lareald r . . .1.4 y . • AGP.NC.t . . rigue.l 4lt•Tad to ti1:0 anima the U. 8. WrcZUlSlelli, Illck Itty, p.. 1411oxiqta t ..Irt of CI ti the -r t;t•l'uto nt NV,Ilt \l•ty 2',t %.67. Alt or nay an. J OS. 11.-LEFEV! LirrLvetiirs 11.41,i.t1y aLel. . l lf. Con. Writiog ::f• 1,,,jr, I. Or, klitraleiLd 1,;•,..,4, struvto Dr. &miler au 11 0 1.0 —1 T• I=9 .1 rritri Cott 1, • v•lJoilNNLlcturrit... of tl„I as.• at s tottice, onedtm Chanklo.talcrig attest. :1 • al .at Ito/Aloe' gl•ott MEa et.tromoott of Estate*. rah I alms to Pensions; Howdy, kde dtattra,at alt tl otca,pr. ottrodvi Co. I. and warrant, locitei,,and ch I3 , art mod “ther DR, J. A. AItMST 111.w - Ing 1-- I,lt hit ,171 Ct• t !,ti licKx:oarrr I'. ;•: Admit. e.t l'a. D It. J. W. C.- O'NE. U:ilru at 4i• rtai t eut, two djurs Ali . nTP lIIRCrVMp. .; yet , urg, May 2'). 1567. TAR. wm. STALLS. I.t. haying In serri c ,. to the publw. °actin roomPlee Af:Ani,th'o Coedict pill be prop ired to att•u4 to a the Dent NNW , I , rt.el eete...f teeth At u invited to . Able. J 01IN L A. W ItENCE ti.t, 0f5,3 ut Cltitutergbargi of the Loftier:ln Chur.; h, hear, 11-Merl. Drug T‘Core,where he • sod t , . ittetsti *O7 of the Drati4t Verwit.ra itapti are Invf- I I, coil. • *. DR. C.'W.-B II AS I . LES U the Practiaio 11 ,ders Lit p Off-• At tilt 1,63. e, c. , rnor of Iry &lir), ut..tr tat Railroad ;ir•,. to Sklo otarringcs, Aarn D AVID McCREARY. JO "Best always CF T HE Beat and Chea .S'ADDLAY, BRIDLAI% HA /2 NES'S of all kW. ai ..IwAyd to l.r found at tip.> lialtim.•r.• sr., apiKaitethti4 (NI C EA , • Our Riding and Wagon are the moat trabotanCally Lul" Our Harness, (plain at 3 add are cumplete i n de, ry tespoYel of the •er) tint matetiat end war, Our upper leather Dian WI woe' as SW. 7bey . 4er• "the moat durable.. Our Heavy Draft Elam , &to 121.410 la ord«r, as cheap s.ll . thu whe•re st),l 1n the m,..rt subetilattlitt Bridles, Whipol, ttn.s, tvorytbiag bet. , reo clinaper. • Our prices azetlAD to thy lowaiill A 11boral re; rutago fin - cub; err to $s or more. IV° work n•.tLlnyr but the: b nt warrant every ortlelo tu.ritedtm ' • a. reprooented. . • . Tllankful fut pait f4rohnor•ktivi pre tut stock. *ILO iv, U. a rall 6h etuslai .14.1.29.156 . 5.-tf A. CARRIAGE-3LIKINg . : Tho witr being c.vtr t the Wien t h CA R.RIAWC.4AKTNO at their old nand, ft) 1114atll(Wdlt a where they Ins &gala prepared (.1110i:table, •titJatintlal, and .4 1,4 et new cad seeort.l-hand CAIIRIAGIO,Duaoi . „e on I:3,1, wide!, they will die prici.m, and all order will b. I= • stirltEPAlTati done with ditprt.:ll, mt:d.tt Ataplit A large lot ur uow LIAR Thankful for the liborol .patrun. I. , Yed by thorn, they 4. , 11cit and Y. eery. • large share in the future. May 29.—t f 1.1.1.14 M Buggies and •C R E M glut: undorslitno has remb►sii i ng Atop to Me out otpd:01 01N, , where-he will contllttuk work In his line, viz: C.l RR/A GES, TROTT ISO-TOP B UOSUR.S, IVA 0 N Ilia work Is all put up of goo& tho best of mechrtitriotn.l cannot, faction. Lilapricesara!alwarrinir its orders, coullent ttait he cau REPAIRINO pr.u*tly.l.tan. at 4 lr • July 1. ISCA.-ly CARRIAGES ANL PERRY J. TA 1. 114• W building a variety of the latent and must approved sip • ed of the bunt snag octal, to which Le tiun of bgyers. nating befit sate, and Tit nualtadatasifeest to beauty of style and dig Iy recommend the *ash as up •, lu ur out of the Cijitli. 4/1/lie i I se, • t k, to con‘hice those In midi tchiae that tlits is the plao• sir-REPAIRING In fivar7biniik notice and on reasonable teraiur:' almtme a call •t my Tattory, 0 Washington awl Chamlmribtug str Pa. Jon• 12.11417.—1 f gift and gfre ADAMS CO(, 3I4TQAI. FIRE IMRE ME INCOIII'OItATICD, YAW* 1 VI I le Lho . President—George: 4 w pi. • Vlearreeldent—l.4ercru rl R. RUSSIA 4 Secretary—D. A.114‘.1.11t.r. • Treasurer—R.6. Fst nes loclrk- ExecatlreComui ttco—Robert Ng, Jacob Mar. Maaisers.-4.leorgeBsrope„D.A• dy, 8. R. Russell, R. 0. Falmstock., Ring, Iltoabau township; pr 11. A. Plcalar, Iltruhau; Abate.% P. Rom White, Idberty; IL 014 • (Y. S. somybaOsamillstbsillot • et Ada& t .!moss wi ikiiiirma t zt t. • 118101111.11 mat Seaver sumacs ow apply to el K. • theV• Itumitive psay on tag Itir"