V= bripattaticii *broad, bed • *has is 4 slimi Wits satielesk bat enter We the somposition of i tite pissed mates it has bees °C aw . , retaarted that this incidental pro ' .1 deetresses when the sneittifeetarer ~. liteeirst, and isteremes when he needs it lessioletet osetatitates • smile which operitteeloinet lam The revenues= D it Zlent midst* of similar linetembe. l eases ighgei m p roso ldng a steady standard, ____l ti ereeittbe 5e tires under a erten:ref spe eisigitink *advise with the tan king sad rts i nd - prices 0114N/elm in foreign emetries. It would not Iss difficult for Con gress to artange a system of specific duties which would armed additional stability both se oar revenue and our manufactures, and without *fury Or injustice to any interest of the eoutttry. This might be accomplish ed by stoon4aning the, average value of any gives article for a series of years at the place of exportation, and by simply converting the rate of ad sialaroa duty upon it which might be deemed necessary for revenue pur poses, into theform of a specific duty. Such an atran ent could not injure theconsu nue. If ice should pay a greater amount of ditty one year, this would be counterbalaned by a lesser amount the next, and in the end the aggregate would be the same. I duire to call your Immediate attention to Ike present condition of the Treasury, so ably and clearly presented by the Secretary in his report to Congress; and to reedvnmend, tb,.t measures be promptly adopted, to enable it to discharge Its pressing obligations. The othi r rscommeadations of the report are wells orthy of your favorable consideration. I herewith transmit to Congress the re ports of the Secretaries of War, of the Navy, of the Interior and of the Postmaster Gen eral. The recommendations and sweet-A lines which they contain are highly valua ble and deserve your careful attention. The report of the Postmaster General de tails the circumstances tinder which Cor nelia, Vanderbilt, on my request, agreed, in the month of July last, to carry the ocean snails between our Atlantic and Pacific casaba Had , he not thus acted, this im portant intercommunication must have been suspended, at least for a season. The Poist twister General hail no power to make him any other compensation than the po.:ta g es on the mail matter which he might carry. It was known, at the time, that these post ages would tall far short of an adequate compensation, as well as of the sum which the same service had previously cost the Government. lir. Vanderbilt, in a com mendable spirit, was willing to rely upon the ju•tice of Congress to make up the de ficiency; and I, therefore, recommend that an appropriation may bo granted fur this purpose. I should do great injustice to the Attor ney General, were Ito onnt the mention of his *distinguished services in the measures adopted and prosecuted by him for the de fence of the Government against numerous and unfounded claims to land in California, purporting to have beon made by the Mexi can government previous to the treaty of cession. The successful opposition to these cleinno has saved to the United States public property worth mace♦ millions of dollars. and to individuals holding titlo under them to at least an equal amount. It has been represented to me, from sources which I doom reliable, that the in habitants in several portions of Kansas have been reduced nearly to a state of starvation, on account of the almost total failure of their crops, whilst the harvests in evert' portion of the country have been abundant. The prospect before them for the approaching winter is well calculated to enlist the sympathies of every heart.— The destitution appears to be so general that it cannot be relieved by private con tri butiotta, and they are in such indigent cir- etIICIALOCee as to he unable to pureheme the necessaries of life for themselves- I refer the subject to Congress. If any constitu tional measure for their relief can be devised I would recommend its adoption. I cordially commend to your favorable regard the interests *Vac tleople of this District. They are eminently entitled to your consideration. especially since, unlike the people of the States, they can appeal to no government except that of the I7nion. JAMF.s BUCHANAN. Wssuntavox Civ, 3d Duo., IbW. The Troubles in ICansas. FretAer Partindars.—Later advices show that great alarm exists in the border counties of Missouri, through dread of the lawless proceedings of Montgomery, and that the roads loading eastward were crowded with wagons and families abandon ing their homes in Sanaa& Many Missourians on the bor der had been compelled to lease their prop erty and take refuge in more secure locali ties. Meetings were being held and mess urea of public safety concerted in the border counties. "The armed abolitionists have continued their murderous operations in Bourbon and Lynn counties, Karma hunting down and driving from the Territory all men who have disapproved of their robbing and murdering, and who have acted in any manner to sus tain the laws. The roads leading eastward from the Territory have been crowded with - wagons and persons, male and fens de, esca ping from these fiends. In one instance a mother save birth to an infant on the road, near Poppuigsville, in this State, during the eight of the family. • ".On Monday of this week e Mr. Bishop, who lives on the Osage river,.ebout 12 miles north of Fort Scott, having been aroused' by a noise in the night, upon going to, the door to see whaewai the matter, was instant ly shot down and killed. His body was fouad to have been pierced by several halls. " Families living on and near the old Jackson plat*, within this State, have been notified to leave their' homes, by these out laws, and, having no means of defense, have tied to Butler and places in the interior for seettrity, leaving their homes and effects *hind them unprotected. Yesterday slaves owned by those living on the line, some taremaglive miles or more within the State, eaTived-hese for safe-keeping. " nets hove the ()kimono of Bates and Ver non want*, aim* the commencement of this • Insalection, been threatened with des treelike tint lilt and property, without ade. gnats_ jamas of defense or poteation. 17p , to UP tune this state of thin haseonttan- Mentipneery's men are all through the counter, i#vins out reports-to mislead the • people.' These becinentoutrages in the sentAllaboiltimi band* ore hisuilling in sestinas, strong disunion spirit. Settiribil even- Ow e : Alit olekick, 11&.. Dunwoodle,' the fret kt eaadactoe at the Canthetiatid Vst -1•y 7Lilc .4, tea, with ah Amide:din cbara berabtrrikwilireath. It alMeghqMs4 WW 1 F .:141 W4 7141 4 liZieri the the4 .1446 i a d, ' • e' the f i A~~S ids ~ ~~ 1.1. Ming, ZDITOI ♦AD rlterlatTOlL GETTTOSVRO,RAs THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 6, 1860 1161rNothing of special interest has yet transpired in Congress. Both tfouses con vened on Monday—the old officers, of coarse, holding over. Committees were sp pOinted to inform the President of their readiness to receive any communicat.im' from him. Ile sent in his messme at noon on Tuesday, which was read and the usual number of copies ordered to be printed.— Mr. Sherman moved to refer the Message to the committee of the whole. Mr. Boteler moved to amend, that so much of the lies. gage as refers to the grievances between the slaveholding and non-slaveliolding States, be referred to a select committee, to con sist of one member from each State. On this the previous question was called, and the amendment adopted—yeas 193, nays 38. The South Carolina delegation did not vote, as that State was virtually out of the Union. Ber The President's Annual Mesmer will be found in this issue. We anticipate our usual publication day, in order to lay the document the earlier before our residers. It 13 the most important e nanating from the President of the United States since the formation of the Gov ernment. That it will have a good effect upon the country, we cannot doubt. And we iufer this from the fact that the extremists of both sections (Ail to receive it with favor. It is too conservative for them. nest. ?HI USISAGe, and ponder its eighty truths. `The. Saalinel, following the lead of an altercated writer in the Star, says "a startling fact has been exhibited at oar last Court in re gard to our Juries." Why "startling'? Are citizens not to be trusted in the Jury Box be cause they are Democrats ? Does the editor of the Senthiel suppose that they decide cases there—regardless of right, duty and their sol emn oaths—in accordance merely with their political preferences? It would really seem that he does. We tell him that Democrats are as conscientious as Republicans—that they are as honorable and as good citizens--that they are as Law-abiding and as oath-abiding,—and if he supposes that be can thus insult and out rage them with entire impunity, be may find himsgf mistaken. aPontl q)Jitm,s. sw NEW P. O.—A new Post Office has been established at I davillo. (NV h itestow Adams county, Pa., and Mr. hums Series appointed Postmarter. It is on the Beuder.ville route, and will be served three times a week. PROPERTY SALFS.—Mr. Jons Prom has sold Ida farm on Matsll creek. (ferilletlY McOanghy's,) to Mr. Jou N 800rs-214 acres, for V 4,000, cash. Mr. Jon' Foasrrn has sold his hpuse and lot, on the "Wolf hill." to Mr. iltritr M. Bi'nor, (of Geo.,) for MO. BRIGADE STAFF.—Brfgadier General C. 11. Buehler has made the following ap pointments -Cutup, Franklin Hersh. with rank of Captain ; Judge Advo cate, Wm. A. Duncan, Eq., with rank of Major; Quarter /tartar, C. B. Ilaine-a, with rank of Captain; Pay Master, F. B. Pick ing, with rank of Captain; Surgeon, Dr. T. T. Tate, with rank of Major. IN LUCK.--Our exchanges record various instances of "good luck" ou the part of tLe editors, coming in the shape of donations of " gobuliers "and other feathered " animules" to their otherwise scanty tables.. We have the pleasure of being "in tAat ring." A few days since, our good friend, Prrss EPLEY, of old Straban, favored us with a fine fat tur key—for the which we return him our own and the thanks of the household. "May he live a thousand years and his shadow never grow less." bar-The Palmetto flag raised—and low ' erect—at Littlestown!—lowered "quicker 'n wink." The Black Republicans at Littles town "jolified" over the success of Line°ln, as they had a right to do; whether it was in rod taste for them, located as their thriving town is, to run into eestaeles over the tri umph of Abolition sectionalism, is another matter. Among the " appliances "of their jolifioation, was an evergreen arch across the street at the square. It wits intended to be eery handsome ; but opinions varied after the thing was np. Those whose work it wss were so well pleased with it that they al lowed it to remain up for days and days-,.- frightening teams, and oossationallY wasp i I ing a good Maryland itustomer of the town, who went there to dispose of his grain and other produce, and lay in his dry goods, groceries, &a. 116• awl" tame down at last, however. One morning, a regular Palmetto fisg--Akteensigis of the sseewdonista of South Carolina4m seen to float from it in all issaginabia grandrun. This did riot seam to pleat Ilia immediate " proprietors ''' of tan. 104: - # indicated see#omalism of any--ithaeitstar. it. was in the *mg 4. Sodded- the • • Thes was "alterribleAll"— Down mute the lEsi, the arth,,and an ? - Thu iliamPl4o ,4 4: the hot relic of the Littlaressriliesputdiewjelillostion. Jobs Allow Montag arakii UP. TIN Alnnircuit 11111Dteit AND TOIIII2 1111CRIt.TIOQK.-111t boot Natal*. Recipes sod birictiour /Or makths all the moot taloa ha thilloal preOuNitioaa tit we; aloe Ilecipes tali arAl azals4, practices for otakiav e all WO e a k u i h ar i s e ... i ,.. otte, lea* giii 7 &l - 6W114 - 4 7 all jure aaffeting , alir 4t, .04 Oleic am. fisiz mon e ureur air a Halo a . , i Ai Seeinthil 7 , ariliWilllwros ..' to east 4oprlittillh owliwir . hthol& , t ow tiros. fail frufqt.llllo4ll 4 4 1 =1 palm* Misliffli 11111110 411101461110h011t ' --i:.,.• .- - t -, I. ' .. ;NcaurgAsi it ;PI 41141/tilleiihhiody*Wiriolw --Ai' , w l i ampull,: sillip. v 217- if!,tile" , f.:4l 41: oc, • __ .i • V felhir sol llXlllMltale 614111.114. ' lign ßo llllol , llll -MP 1 JP* _ _t• T3los . ‘lollthaiiiieftW Traskey. us' goner or isars, Gettysburg. Dets,„ liki waidor s i i .. .., . . Ilweirsirs'a fitiori'hi well wor- WtA , alt,.. itialo re , by E t e, dryinfokalls;iloileisliasa. Woil iptht whether, . ITTANLIIT RODGIRS, of Harforsi. wen la oar largest sides, so Ilse a 411spia.7 of sosaty, ,—, to WARY, thesibter of A. G. ligs,! fen BUM. can be &God. Their Imp roofs Is ge, of Goma coasts. l or Slovet of every pattera; also, sew ra- A$ obass e es c ien ts tams county , yd. , on pal l easy of Hollow Ware, Sfisist-irein !faro, Ito Mk liawstaber, la floe. George C. Stabs;, Wereslibillehed Woreteicisei Were"'ellre.- E•r. wx. v. WIOLIIII, of York, Pa., to SALLIE{ tn. i IWINFK eretraltilf altibevuOttlni int ,06,W10106,41090i5ie of Col. Joseph Wicket. J •Allso. aloisollir Plieink 13.1.11 4 : - ?hisses, hc., hes. ?hey arw to sell wholesale sod retail, ?to W ' JI fflosest- Iron Ware, of their own neanufsetsre.--kespiag • sufflciest number of bonds to supply any de tempt. Their assortment of Lumber is very large ; also Coal of every kind. On 13140 ht last., Wry. SUSANNAH RORER, widow Heary Koster, of Butler township, aged 74 years 8 months and 10 days. AS Greencastle, en the 19th ult., Ir. 81M ON , RUPLEY, sea., in the with year of his age.— • gerTrur, PCBLIC BLI:SSING which is now Ho woo • multi' of Ibis eonotY, and marched universally admitted to exist in Boffat's Life from this plod to the defence of Baltimore, in Pills and Plicruix Bitters, is every day demoo than of 1614. la the year following be re- st r eted by their astonishing r,,,cacy in the MUMS merest to Greraeatelle, where be has et er since which they are announced to cure. AB the lived, 11111og every relative duty, and exempli- compliints of the stomae'i and bowels, weak fying a high Christian character. oess of the digestive omens and of the system 90 the 23d nit., In Darks county , Ohio , Vr- generally, bilionl and liver affections, night BARKS F. bUTT, (son of Mr. John Butt,) aged fevers, head aches, piles, costiveness, eonsnmp -32 years S months and 8 days. t rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blood, Oa the 27th ult., JULIAN A., daughter of or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield Peter M. and Elizabeth Little, of iloontpleas- to their curative properties. A single tett/in set township, aged 14 ye a rs 11 months and 16 variably secures them the title of the beat fitml. days. ly txtediciites now before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. MOFFAT, at his office, 235 Broadway, N. 1%, and by 3. 8. Forney Agent, Gettysburg. [Feb. 13. ly e 4 50 • 3 50 Notice. 1 00 to 1 12 11 - 011 N HART'S F.ST.lTE.—Letters of ad. 90 to 95 el ministration on the est.ite of John Hart, 50 late of Franklin township, Adams county, 85 deceased, having been granted to the under. 25 signed, re,iding in the same townh p, be here. 45 b} gives notice to ell per;:ons indebted to said 4 50 to 4 75 estate to mete immediate payment, and those .....-.1 25 to 1 50 having claims Against the saute to present 1 20 them properly authenticated for settlement. 6 50 _kllllAll.l.ll. HART, .Icfra'r. 1 00: Dec. 6, 11160. at 6 00 GBTTYSERTRG-BLTusuks Liam S a pertine Flour Rye Flour White Wheat Red Wheat Corn Rye., Oata Buckwheat Clover Seed Timothy Fla: geed Placer of Paris I lamer ground, per bag Pork Flour Wheat Rye !orn ..... ....... Oats Clover tired Timothy Seed Beet Cattle, per hood Bogs, per bead 11Jy.... ..... Whiskey Guano, Peruvian, per too. nANOVEß—Tocaspar Las? Flour, from wagoos Do. from stores.. wk.*/ Rye........ ..... Coro OM/ ......... Clover Seed ...... .... Timothy Seed ...... -- Plaster .. MI i;• c• ca Lail INT Cptio 0 aii. TFIF. OXYGENATED BITTERS.—The qual ities of this medicine have placed it upon an tmperiahable (amidst*. I❑ destroying dim ewe, and inducing he. th, it his no ware!. For the Mks% trig C'ornplaints these Bitters are a Specific, viz :—Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Heart Burn, Acidity , Co.,tireness, Loss of Ap petite, Headac he. and General Debility. In many 8(.0'01130f cur country tbi.,-prepara tion is extensiNcly used by physicians in their practice. and it seetns to have reAtored many to health a. ho acre apparently beyond the reach of the healtug art. ARK ABLE C A S F AN AGED PERSON. RICLIMOND, Ti,,gs. co., Pa., Aug. 25, 1858. Messrs. S W. Fov‘ le k Co: blentlemen : Atter suffering for thirty years with ItyspeliPia, and trying ninny remedies recommended 'fur that disease tivtl tit any good result, I was In duced by lir. F. 11. Whitivit give the Oxygena ted (titters 1 tual.two bottles. whin gate me not h relief; I concluded to try two wore, which have tuarly or quite cff, cted a cure. 1 ant now nesrly seventy-five years of age, and for three mends.; past hare eaten my food without experiencing the ghte:t incon venience or 3w:tering; atid it is withlleasure that I recommend your minify to dyspeptics. A. Ilesaan. FROM DR. WHITE, 11111SCP11111), Tloga co., Pa., Ang. 2 0 , 58. I hare used the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with deeded en -c.c.s in debility and geneml prostrntion, kc., and confidently re commend it in ;:etieril debility and disedses of the digestite iirßans. F. 11. M D. Kir Prepared by SETII W. FOWLS & CO, 130/11.013. And tor ink b) A. P. Buehler, Gettys• burg t Y.. litteiiiiece, York Springs; Wulf, East Berlin; Solomon Chrunistiee, Rainpton; Jacob Fulweiler, nt rassburg ; 11. P. Hollinger. Abbottatown ; M. Staater, New Oxford; John Littlestown; and by dealers ever) where. Dec. 10, 1300. air RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES.—BRTAN'S PULMONIC WA FE:RS I—The Original Medicine Established in 1837, and firstrartiele of the kind ever introduced under the name or "PuLmoNic Wawa," in this or any other country; all other Fulmonie Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be kn))srn by the name 13RYAN being stamped on each WAFER. licheva k;ougin.,Cuidh,Surr, TL:oz.t, lloarseuess Bryan's Pulruunic Wafers Relieve Asthma, Bron(bitis,DiMcult Breathing Br)ary's l'ulmonie Wafers Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. Bryiln's Pulmouit Wafers Ream; incipient Consul/11)60n, Lung Diseases Bryan s Puirannic Waters Relicit Irritation or the Uvula. and Tor.sits Relieve the above Ci,roplaints in Ten Minutes Are a Blaming to all Classes and Constitutions Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers drain ai imple form and, plea.snnt to the taste. Notonlyrelleve.butelteet rapid andlaatineures Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers kr+ warranted to give satisfaction to every one No family should be without a box of Bryan's Pulmonic NViiters In the house. NOtraveler should be without a supply of Bryan s Pulmonie Wafer* in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for Brysn's Pulmunic 'Wafers Twenty-five Cents JOB ROSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y duns 18,1860. lyeow TO CONSUMPTTCES —The Advertiser, hay, ing been restored to health is a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after baring infrared several years with severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is 1121.40111 to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of as prescription used (free of charge ) with the diregtions Gar preparing and niing the same, which they wnl And a sure Cure for Conuttap tks, Asams„Broachitis, kn. The on object of the adveytbwr In sending the prescription Is to tie:nail ike'afflicted, sad spread latmnation which bi econoelves to be lavalliabla• and he' hopes svmy su ff erer will- trj his remedy, as It costwilt theta nothing, end, imp pm* , a bits slag. .- Parties wli L ltittg the Preoveigtiolk will ;kale sddreow W. EDWARD A. WITAO I Willisuusbarg, nip county, Ott 12.01100. .11 New York. Brown wort:- - Irs.t.ipatb, BALTIMORR—FaIDAT LAST. The Members 5 0 „ to 5 12 nr the Reading District Institute nre 00 to 15 ki quested to meet at Hampton School House, , 5 to 80 on Saturday, Deerwther 15, PJGO, at 10 o'clock, 50 to 62 A. W, for the tranltactiol3 of Important busi . 30 to 35 net's. All are int ited. [Dcc. 6, '6O 5 00 to 5 25 2 00 to 2 25 6 00 to 7 50 7 00 to 7 50 12 00 I°lo 00 If to 20 G 2 00 .... 4 50 5 75 1 00 to 1 10 ..... es ..... 50 ..... 28 ...... 4 75 ... 1 75 0 25 Bryan's Pulmonie Widen Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Brvala's Pulmonic Watere. Bryan's Pultuonic Wafers r:3 $lOO,OOO Guarantee. B UCK WHITE LEAD AND WASHINGTON ZINC BUY THE BES T. BUCK LEAD, 100 pounds will cover as cinch nvirfaca as 125 pounds of (Alter ‘Vliile Lead. BUCK LEAD, Painting don, with pure Burk Lead 11 twice as durable as other lea4s BUCK LHAD, L whiter and more brilliant than any other known White LeAd BOCK LCAD, Is superior to the finest nuglisli White Lead for soft ussx sod beauty. BETE LEAD, Every Rod" Should Buy Bork Lead. WASHINGTUN HEDAL Is superior to any other Zinc in the world for extreme whiteness and brilliancy. WASHINGTON MEDAL ZINC, Is unrivalled for body or covering property, 50 pounds will do as rduch painting as 15 pounds of other Zinc. IIrABILINGTON MRDAL Has no equal for durability, it wears twice as long as other Zine Paint. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Manufnetnrers, TILIri/ AND MARIE!? STILIETS, PIIILiDtLPIIIA. IQj•For sale by DANKER & ZIEGLER, Get tyabarg, Pa. [Dee. 10, 1860. en% Genuine Family Liquors. WM. B. MOREHOUSE k CO., Importers sad Wholesale Dealers in IiItANDIEN, WINES, GINS t SEGAIt..4, beg leave to call the attention of citizens of the United States to their Pure Wine. nod Liquors, put up under their own supers ision, for F 'wily And Medicinal use. in cases assorted to suit costumers. Clubs, Military and otlieresiblic bodies, who require' to porehrise in larwe or am.ill quantities, in casks or bottles, will he liberally dealt with. Price List sent on application. OLD MOREHOUSE BlTTEM.—Recornmand ed by the first pEQbiliallii AS the beat remedy koolve for Dyspeoia, Indigeztion, Debilit), and all Nerrous Di.enses. Ac a besenige, it Is purr, wbolesouie, And delicious to the taste.— Sold by all Dru,;iAts. WX. li. MOREHOUSF. k T'rop•rs, 3 Jc 5 gt(bange Place, Nor. 5, 1860. are Jer4ey City, N. J. Employment. 9111 E subacrilif rs, dealing inn staple &stifle, I . will furnish employment to a les' active men to act as arias fur their house. A pre ference will be given to those who are well ac quainted in the district Cut= %‘1,1.11 the) “pply. For which eeni«s they are willing to pay a salary of from 3800 to $BOO r year and espensea. Fur tanner partitul.tr,i, address W. B. NiC)111111)US:.: A; 3it Exchange Place, Dee. 10, 18C0. 2m Jersey City, N. J. Furs ! Furs ! Furs! TADIEN FANCY FUR k:M1'01111311. j I FARRIRA & THOM.PSON, Old Stand, No. 818 Market Street, above Eiglith, south side, Philadelphia. We beg leave to call the atten tion of the Ladies, to our large and varied stock of LAMS' Et. CUILDREN'S FANCY FURS. Having had c-reat experience, and enjoying peculiar facilities in the selection of Fun, we confidently oiler our new stork to the inspec tion of the !adios, feeling assured that they will decide with us, in its be;ng unrivalled for beau ty and variety, consisting as it does, of every descriptiou of American and European Furs, manufactured in the latest and most Approved styles. Capes, 'Palmas, Victorines, Cloaks, Muffs, Cuffs—embracing Sable, Mink, Stone Martin, G e rtna n Fitch, Siberian Squirrel.Freoch Sable, French Squirrel, American Fitch, and Silver Martin. g a r Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we hope to merit a continuance of the same, by furnishing a good article at the lowest Cash prices. dg THOMPSON, No. 818 Market street, Philadelphia.. N. 13.—OLU F 1.1.1.1 altered to fashionable styles. [Oct.. 6, 1800. Bra New Fall ancl Winter C LOTHING, for Men and Boys, with every article of wearing apparel in that line, to gether with Roo*, Shoes, Bate, Cape, Trunks, Carpet Sacks Double Barrel Guns and Pistols, Revolvers, and a splendid article of the im proved sad celebrated Colt's Revolver, with all the necessary fixtures to it- Buffalo Robes said Over Shoes, India Robber Over- Costs and Leg ings Hosiery, dm, Ottiters, Fiddles, Flutes, and ' Fifes, Jewelry and Watches , togetber with yer li t many case! ink! sail of which *ill sold VERT 01111140. Toe share Why, at SAMBaIW, where • eats buy good sad cheep goods. See the spot. ' fit* old County Bgifiliog, N. S. Corner of the Di &mond Gt„Aystat rg, Oct. 15,140. • - ......_ ....—........ ` - clothing I Clothing JACOB REINIK6IIII. bee jest returned from tks cities with the prettben sad cheapen's* ot SPILLNG AXD SWUM GOODS fey Guile inea's Vela ever etreseulda Gettysburg. He has arery variety, style and pees at goods. While pa era always lad Clothito sett the& tastes they out at the sane time hate their 11414111114 Sakes aid a gamest pat up to orbit epee the shortest sous, in the sea sabre's. teal 1111141141, *NI isaitioashis eyrie. To seam* bargains sad save money Ise es the Yereaeut Taartng 13stal Nay 1,•111114. Sorbs,* & Werth: . riAzestricaired ' ettif 1. 13 1 41/01114 .6 *t Ito 'fhi ci lib " ' OOl/ 6 1§ 1 : nails . : 7 ' ',41•% 1 116 • 4s l szabraerag aU rub:44k • 1 the markatillalabill. -,7 ' • rules, sad Isdignis# b Ihr ii.mura 11/A U iefl,4l.4llllAMlti, & IPPIWort onertblig ' sai Wilmot"' aim% 14 ' • - •'4 •. 4 4" - e -.164.4 .tsr- 46 , ,V0.4 Arr !. . •- A JAUaI namoim, . °gosh street. Bo! rite --SOUP OdirarIATOR. • i ..CALPULATItt. 14. 4.7aCt r L • • ' 1111014V10/L i Ent. lip 0 6 mon IL : Bob ties Practical Csdaulator, A Book *lf plain Rules and eakulatloas for Basilicas Operations, by Slams U. Reuses, Pritesiesd Surveyor sad Couveyancer. New Edition. Published by J. B. Ltrrrsuovr & Co., Philadelphia. /paid Work °outages 204 pages, and upwards of 600 Rules! sad Braraples. estirely and thoroughly ?vacuum., each Is arise every day in the common pursuits of Business. It has already passed through a number of Rdttioas in rapid see:cession, and is prononriced by all classes of business men to be the wasnim soon or arrnairsca, pertaining to calculations, that has ever been published. Every Example in the bookts woman Oar ix rum., and stated in a plain manner, so that when a parallel case arises, those referring to the work-will find no difficulty in readily solv ing it; in a word, the general arrAngement of the CALCCLATOII if to simple, that any one who knows how to ADD, susveacr, sctrietv, or Divine. can easily solve any ordinary example that arises in businesa, or arrive at the true result of any estimate required. INIMI The chief aim of tin author has been to es chew theory and philosophy in figures, aiming only st facts and simplicity, believing that busi ness men care little about spending time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or the science of figure-s, deeming it sufficient for their purpose to be able ♦T ♦ MOMENT, by reference, arei‘e at the TRUE iisacur. The CaLCL LAroa iffers in this respect from all Arithmetics of le day and kindred works—it is a key to prac. Ural business calculations—it is, in the hands of the business man, what the ke♦ to mathe matical works is in tbr hands of the teacher in the school-room—it facilitates time and cor rectness. The Work treats of the MeAsurement of Land. of Lumber, of Brick and Brick Work, of Stone As Stone Work, of Grain and Grain Bin., of Coal k Coal Bins, of Wood, of Solids, of Circu lar, Square, or Irregular Vessel., of Cisterns and Vats, of Roofing, of Plasterers', Paiuters', Glaziers', Pas era', Plumbers', Paper Bangers', and Upholsterers' Work. It treats of Currency . and of Foreign and Domestic Ex i hange, of the De,:imal System, of Reduction and its extend ed application to Business, of Simple and Com pound Interest, and their entire application to Business transactions, with the laws and usages governing and regulating the same, together with numerous commercial Forms,—of Legal Tender, of Partial Payments on Notes, of Bank ing and Bank Discount, of Equation of Pay ments and of Partnership Accounts, of Assess ment of Taxes, of Weights and Measures, of Square and Cubic Measure, of the Square Root and its .Application to Business, of Surface, or Exenration, and of many other important prac tical [natters not within the scope of an adrer lifement to mention. It is just the Rook for the Farmer, the Me. chanic, the Artisan, or the Professional man. It has proven a valuable ansiliery to the Law. yer, the Justice of the Peace, the Conveyancer, and Real Estate Broker, to the Assessor, the Banker, the Clerk, to the Civil Engineer and the Surveyor, to the Carpenter end Bricklayer, to the Stone Mason and the Plasterer, to the Paper Hanger and Upholsterer, to the Parer and the Titer, ke., /cc.; each and all will find it adapted to their various wants better than any book published. gar - Mailed (post phid) to any part of the United States upon receipt of the money.— Price of a single copy, In cloth, 60 cents, or two copies for $1 00. Bound In pocket-book form, Morocco, $1 00 per copy. Address, M. M. ROIIIiER, Box 1911, Philadelphia P. 0., Ps. Dec. 3, 1 s6O. Ons Change of Time. RTTYSBURG RAILROAD.—On and after Ur Monday, hoc. in, 1860, the Morning Train will leave Gettynburg , et T. 40 A. M., with ptimsengen fur ■ll the connections. North and Sottth, on the Northern Central Railway, and return about 1.20 P. M. The afternoon Train will leave Gettysburg at 2.45. P. M.; but passengers by this Train can go no farther than Hanover the saws evening. Returning will reach llettysburg about 5.15 P.M.. with passen gers from Harrisburg, Philadelphit, &cc. By this arrangement persons from the country, near the line of the Railroad, having businest to transact in Gettysburg, can take the noon Train up and have nearly two hour. in Gettys burg, and retumu in the Afternoon Train. R. MoCURI,I", President. Nov. 28, 1880. -- • "Wide Awake" Meetings FVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK., AT THE "11.1.1fES' HALL," and every day between the hours of T A. M. and 6 P. M.. nt the south westcorner of the Diamond, in George Armold's Clothing Store, he hiring just returned from the city with n snperior stock of Black, ()Ike end Brown Cloths, for Orel. and Dress Costa, the best selection of Black And Fancy Castd meres, Coburg Valencia!, Solferin.is, Mons. De laines, Gingham!, Calicoes, Blenched and Un bleached Muslins, Sheeting and Bagging, all of plain or neat fashionable figures; in a word, the styles arc just the "Agony" for the i iintes, all of which will be sold at the very lowest cash prices. ALSO—Ready Made Clothing in every varie ty, style and size. If we cannot 8t yun, W. T. Ktsro, who never misses a tit, will take yonr measure and make you a garment on the short est notice. Oct. e, leso pia:4ll;M AIII3HUTYPES I Premium Photographs ?I Premium Itelainotypes 111 Premium Spbereotypee I I I I Premium Pictures ft II I • Of every style, at the Excelsior fiky-light Gal lery, Gettysburg, Pa. TYSON WIGS. Nov. zit, lticht.' Merchant Tailoring. QEORG ARNOLD has procured the R ser vices of W. T. KING, and Las commenced the above business, and will carry it on in all its various brunches, and has connected him self with the ow:a of Mr. George Arnold, where thers will be constanUy kept on hand a large stock of cheap Cloths, Over-coatings, C ,ssi alerts, Cassinetta, Yastings, sad Trimmings of every kind. Work done in the very best, man ner, and in city style on short notice. Customs work and cutting oat solicited'when goods are purchased elsewhere. The shop is In connec tion with Mr. Arnold's store, where Mr. Kidg can always be found during business hours. IlliiirOtro us a call. [Sept. 17,'60. 3m Sky-liekt Gal ' 1 7107 Dui" , .ii eiilast Alit, to giiiic r natio& Osid Baltinuors, ire •Aeleted a ditsattrtal eat 87 eat rum ponerwaglinetakrisseb,ValltisaAppthuii Milan 484 Amiliti ear &palm Siatzgrfowps, , he.. Chkeprielkhorpftlares !MI nage frost li 1 to 40 44114 sffiiies., Wii deo Immo a 11114101 of I 0111:1120KNIPLO serfs. Wil l aolth; Itl, Mined' Wie I, tts oe 40 tat :l i wed tO Pat ilea - elgof> aostibtmr lia - iiivi4.4e4 to 4 , corers of !Piss kfi . Is_ a _ 'fisit, _ liri as — The itrizariobaceple Pietarea, at raareaker bi4Aeige..,::•,..:- - Arum afi A la} VI .3 -: , f t . ..e. ...iv j t. .- f • IMILI ye done (br me. Raving inherited a licrofttldus affectieu, I base suffered from it in various ways for years. Sometimes it burst out i■ ricers on my hands and 141011; sometimes it turned ia wsrd and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my bead and catered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In afet, the disorder grew aurae. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an attentive (Sarsaparilla) for I knew from your reputation that any thing you made mast be good. I sent to Ciachioati and got it, sad used it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoon ful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that i the disease has gone from my system. YOu can well believe that I feel what I am sayiug when I tell you, that I bold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever grain fully, Yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. ST. ANTIrONY':; FIRE, RUSE OR ERYSIPE LAS, TETTER AND SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RIN OW ORM • SORE EYES, DRUPSY. Dr. Robert 31. Preble writes from SaiClll, Y. V., 12th Sept., 1839, that he has cured an in• veterate case of Dropsy, w hich threatened to terminate fatally,by the persevoring use ot our Sarsaparilla, and AIR') a dangerous attack ot Nilignan*. Erysipelas by large nnscs of the same ; says be cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. BRON CHOC/2 LE,GOiT REo S ELLF:D NECK. Zebulon Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, writes t "Three bottles of your SarsapArdla cured me from a Goitre—e hideous swelling on the neck, bleb I bad 'tittered from over two years." LEUCOURIREA OR WHITES. OVARIAN TU- Stuß, UTERINE ULCI.RATIoN, FEMALE US ASES Dr, J. B. S. Chaining, of New York City, writes: "I most cheeritilly comply with the request oTyour agent in saying I hove found your S irsaparilla a most ex client alterative iu in the numerous comphiuts for which we em ploy such a remedy, but especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveterate mites of Lencorrham by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the uterus. The ulceration it self WAS soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it for these female derange ments." Edward S. Borrow, of Newbury, Ale., writes, "A dangerous ovarian tumor on one of the fe males in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length been completely cured by your Extract of darsapa rills. Our physician thought nothing but ex tirpation could afford relief, but be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort be fore cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of (111. 1 :::!, the disease remains." RHEUMATISM, G ' IVER. COMPLAINT. Independence, Pre on co., Va., GUI July, '39. Dr. J. C. Aye:: Sir--I have been afflicted with • painful chronic Rheumatism for a long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me In spite of all the remedies I could Ind, until I tried your Sarsapnrilla. One bot tle cured me in two weeks. and restored my general health so much that I am for better than before I was attacked. I think it a won derful medicine. J. Fax Am. Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, wyitest "I bare been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to re lieve me; and I have been a broken-down man idb some years from no other rause than de rd-agentent of the Liver. diy beloved pastor, the Rev. lir. Espy, advised me to try your Sar saparilla, because be said he knew yon, and any thing you made was worth trying. By the blessing of God it iris cured me, and has so pu rified my blood as to make a new man of me.— I feel young again. The best that can be said of you is not half good enough." SC - I!MRCS, CANCER. TL'lfOrtS, ENLARGE, NIENT, ULCERATION, CARIES AND 10. c.— FOLIATION OF THE BONE 3. A [(Tent variety of cases have been reported to U. where cures of these formidable corn plaints have resulted from the use of this reme dy, hut our space here will nit aumit tftem.— Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for th.m. -DVSPF.PSIA, HEART DISEASE. FITS, EPI LEPSY, MELANCHOLY, NEURALGIA. Many remarkable cures of thee attections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. ft stimulates the vital functions in to •igurons action, and thus overcomes disor ders which would be supposed beyond its rracb. :inch a remedy has long beeu required by the necessities of the people, and we are confident that this will du fur them all that medicine can do. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, - rog, TLIS SAPID CURS 01/ Coughs, Colds, Itillueuta, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and fur the Relief of Cousuinptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to sorpass any other for the cnre of throat and lungtomplaints, that it is useless here to pub lish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellente for coughs and col le, and its truly wonderful 'cures of pulmonary disease, hive made it knowp throughout the civilized na tions of the earth. Few are the communities, or even fasnil"es, among them who hare not some personal experience of its efh.cu--=-sonse living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the w l 6O throat and longs. As all know the dread fa tality of these disorders and as they kpo , the e ff ects of this remedy, we need not do re than to 111111QT0 them that it has now all Ake vir tiles that it did have when making theres which have won so strongly upon the contliTt sta mec of mankind. Perpared by N. J. C. III& k CO., Wren, ism tor Solit by A. a tinebler, Gettysburg.; P. Bobtits,Arendtarille; Paxton lc McCreary, Pair field; P. A. 'yore, New Cb-ster; Y. Staater, New Orion% 11.,111tesbevr, Turk Springs ; and dealers generally. [Sept. 10,1860.. lyeow Sixpence a Day-, , 1 F4IIC EL HIGEI YOB A FQBTUN—A London ' paper states :—Tbah is now.insut Alan outwits Bristol an old man who states, that; for sixty years be spent sixpence a day in drink bat was newer uttoxioatetl. Sow roach wetthi dila lallPeare a-datEy every year at tve per neat. composed st snood to to sizt,y years f eastotred a thl teeighbor, l Puttlidowa lb! Int year', mein 016.5 5i5.,.. 1 Peace* AU" teie4 het hg004114 the Inkiest, l ead want 00, Year by yasir r anal li l y funiui 1 that to the 00th yeaf,the atzjinafe a!41./ tear--, i ' ed the startling sea of • $14,336 tll. • .Tatl , of the old sates sorprkwo, when toyld that . saving Ms sispaaos a 421, sad ttelotsithig it .. a at e ea bittlitidiett ha P*At now, et the Yelteesheee 40 wet* Met Peh, regent $14,-: 11:141 28, wbfeb rtould bars bomb: Lim a flue iltrar, or town iiitowtes, and la rioitaded Vim bielihndent iattllL eonfeets sok IMaxeries Oa /, 4114 hr dr ft. 4...**400i NI gidias - 41tV ' .: itaiititim turning ivi — ii.'. FOR P/MYSNXL,Vt i fiis si sigi it, windy liket*hl iti meatmestig, antra reetitic - FOR HENOVIIOI scrim and *if tattled:me efeettepsiittilitisit .- Ptah - ItEAI3IIIPYVIOIII9 • to it an untglialted gloss Oadlimilt it soft and silky la fie textidd . earl readily. , .4 \ ',.. ...' „ie4 rrio • t ii 1 The great etrielmity Md IbivistiVaseilsig 441^ mend fur thiseitleif pviipwlettes, cowriew the proprietor that au triel II to wale,- • discerning public. on= go elates over say other: yreparatieer Id in use. It cleanses the bind omit • dandruff and other eat/aeons diseMet, mesa the hair to grow low/ sags sa gives list rich, soft, gluts, sad Huila* OPP 9.. . also where the hale is I - Golub* VIA it will give strength and figor,to disk ' and restore the gra% th to those ,partil l ig have become loghl, causing It to, yield • ,_ covering of hair. reg• There are hundred, of Indies wavier ,„i k ••_ in Near York who have bed their halt 1 ,, - ) • _. 1 by the use of this Invigorator, when's lt preparations had failed. L. 11, has injt S.' session letters Innumerable testifying above facts., from persons of the higitiat spectability. It will effectually swereit hair from . urning gray until the latest pe 04. of life; and in eases where the lode has already. ogra .. changed its color, the lase 'of the !twig r a 111 with certainty restore it to its originslit giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Ala , fume Tar the toilet and a Hair Resteratt% CIO particularly recommended, haring ion agraliNit fragrance; and the great facilities it Iffotdeit dressing the hair, which, whin moist witifilliii Invigorator can be dressed in any required him' SO RA to preserve it. plane, whether plain or in curls--licitee the great demand fir. him ladies as a Standard toilet edicts which a ought to he e ithout, as the price Amigot r within the reach oral!, being :, ONLY IIVENTY-FIYE CENTS per bottle, to be isistist all respectable drug— gists and perfumers. 111LI.Elt would tall the attentron of rents and Guardians to the use of his bast ' .s abor, iu cases let's re the children's hair itiC to be weak. The n.e of it lays the fOgaintiO, for a good head of hair, as it rernoves inyiest= purities that may have become connected wlik the scalp, the removal of which le 11 e both for the health of the cia4, and tliel l 4 appearance of its heir. , C.A.I'TION.—Nuns genuine without the Aist simitc of LOUIS )111.1.F.R being ow the Otrfef wrapper; also, L. 1111,11M8 1 11Allt 11IIT1GO RAT0R., N. Y., blown In the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey St., and Nat by £$ the principal Merchants sad Druggists throessit.' out the world. Liberal discount to pu tritium bythe quosseity. skir f also desire to present to the Alsoniew public my SIM AND lurauvuo binartanoilli LIQUID HAIR DYE which After years-of •eteth: ti tic experitnenting I hare brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown lust/Lady without Loa; jury to the Hair or Skin—warranted the 4a& 11 rtiele of the kind io existence. PRICE,QXLT 50 CENTS. Depot, ,Se Day Street, :low York._ Oct. 28, 1860. ly Seven Yeexel TFIR sweet' . years of unrivaUednuereess tending the " COSMOPOLITAN ARTA& OCIATION," have male it a householttivard throughout every quarter of the Country. Under the auspices of this popular loitlt*. tion, over arse hundred theituvect haunt Msv learned topp reel,' te--by Apo:Works at art on their walls, and chub :Mite on Unit tablets, the great benefits derived from bacons. , lug a subscriber. • Subscriptions ar e l . rt nee being received !a t. ratio unparalleled that of any prrtluait fear. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.—Any perms eau become n member by subscribing three lora, for which sum they will recoils Ist.—The large end superb ate' x 88 inches, entitled, "FALSTA./1 • TERING lIIS RECRUITS." 2d.—One copy, one year, of that aleAl bin' kited magazine, "THE COSMO ART JOERNAS,,." 3J.—Four admisilans,,during die aseeettl. "TILE GALLERY UP ISTINGS, 548 BROA WAY, S. Y." In addition to the above benefits, tberaultr t be given to subscribers, as gratultoctepriiii.' Dime, oser FIVIt HUNDRED EfEAMPIrIa WORKS OF Aft?! comprising valuable pelbt: ings, marbles, potions, outlines, ke. f fora:ll4lr truly national benefit. The Superb Engraving, which 'every sub: scriber wilt receive, entitled, "Falstaff Muster ing his Recruite," is one of the moat and popular engravings ever tuned Is' ttbi! country. it is done on steel, In fins tiste'ess4 'tipple, and is printed on beery plate paver, 30 by 3b lychee, making a most cboiceurastuarat,, suitable fur the wails of either , the libleirnivar- , lur or office. its subject 15 the celebrated scene of Sir John Faland! receiving, in Justice Bing. low's office, the recruits which had boisugatiso) errd for his "ragged regimunt." It could sot • be furnished by the trade for lass than $3. The Ant Jomrsisil is too well lcuoint totally whole country to need comumudatioa. moigniftcently illustrated magazine of AA, RMI tainintßassys, Stories, Poems,Gossip, Jun, br. the very'', bast writers is Ameri ca. The t: agraring is sent to any part of,fba, country by mail, with safety, being pocked eilsr - cylinder, postage prepaid. Subscriptionii will tie receiree until the Erening of the 31st of January. 1241, sst time the books will close and the proudiuns Jb given to sabseribetra. No pencils is zestrialli to a single sviliserip., Lion. Those renaitting4l3q are entitiod to lb'. memberships and to one oxtrit likograving Ow' their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the Ceaa44 4 and all Foreign Countries, must be 44 64 irpf steed of *l, la order to defray extra poittaskitises Fee further particulars send IF • • cos: ar, f the elegantly illustrated .det .I•erai44.4Sctei nuanced As hisuiesoutatt 2141441.111 e If. Alilrialt ;...111! contains a Catalogue Of Pseinintat,aselsmmitept, , superb engravings. Regular price, :toli cents per„ 7 number. Specimen copies, bounce: sent to those wishing to subscril4, on reselptpf 18 cents, in stamps ur coin. Address, _ ~.. C. L Dtata . _,,X 4;441144V" A. A.. . ani t x 54 - trßroad,trey,•Xeig Y I. 11.-- Subscriptions Asti for by H. G. 0,HY14 /04 fur Oetty n -. vicinity, where' spochnut Vag-scjigt"iik * Joureal osn'be seen. , - . ov.itfitoo.;""',, • 2.*VP I. • 4,446. melt petteentilli iteretelees refetbss„beitinseet t tin erbseritetre, Nader the Arm Wilma k Taman, Jra., *win • • tbey iteceby sire eogie* 10 sell „POW* ed to these, by Note or_ Beek AccoliPT. • , sad mule the semi before Os Am dare( eery stet, ii 1•14.11 tillike-0 4 4 "e °4l l". pieced is Oho bands of sitettiear Xes ea Hi RT' B. 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