‘ut "m"— ~‘l2mom ' 1 mum‘wmhrdiybeflavoitmd "ab My. you-no. Abolmonim com. 3 yet ”11‘5an mWnihhgton-me ' r. Atthutimopublicun-litmb E'l'c, that pupa-“ion! taking to _ ‘ shout the United saue- wn } the pram-“don 0‘ the Union tad the d ‘3 ‘in bvorof emancipation and the? avoiduwo of chi] warn. us halted at by I . ;;o( don-cry from the country. All ‘ large mink? Of Black Republiofllmmbcfi Whackurchcs in the country gave to ’of Cousins. The constituents of tht-se hum of emancipation and ooloniulion i mintsble {ooh ought to tench than unscif their Indhided influence. Exnancipaxiom‘] they are capable of being “08‘"- Were becoming more and more frequent ev-l ~," -' ————.-.——— 413 A :eq‘ 0!] year. The Lt-gighuures of some twulve States but taken action in favor of the co)- (mhation mac; Kentucky had [mused laws for prevqnting the mcremc of the number of data: by importation, thus preparing the Fly for gradual emancipation. Such was the state of thing, when Abo litionism mom in thls country. What have been the results of its Agitation? It has produced schiem in almost every denomin ation of Christiane, thus crippling their en ergies in the great work of ex nngclizing our country and the world. It has arrayed against each other the denominations that were co-opc-ratihg in the great work which is dear to all ('hriqinns; so that instead of uniting agaimt tlm common ant-my, they have weakened each other. It has annihi hted the once powerful influence of the Forth in favor of emancipation. and pro duced by its abuse and wicked proceulings an intense pro—slaveryism throughout the flue States. It has filled the pulpita, through a largo part of the country, with preachers who harp continually upon one exciting subject to the neglect of the pest doctrines of the (impel, thus doing infinite mischief to the cause of vitul godliness.— It has converted large numbers of professed minister: of the Gospel into party politi dun. to the disgrace of religion. Its lead- C'l hue become the moat zealous preacher: of infidelity. u 1... finally myed the quth oguinst the South and the South Igninst the North in bitterness and bouil ity. It has destroyed our civil Union. Ind h übout to plunge the country into the hor ronot' civil war. Inna-bile, the hope of emancipation is gone forever; and if Abolitioninm can have in mi] I little longer. it will cruise multi tude: of the poor slaves to be butcherod. u it but already rendered their condition fibula than it wu. . Ibok at the fruits, and than judge of the Min of the tree. I: it. not musing {but intelligent and good men have showed thgmpelves to be deceived by this vile, infi del fmsticiun. uul have thus given their influence to lid in its work of destruction? jfitdlungt'. ‘ SAVE THE COUNTRY. ,We are in the very beginning ofrivil war. 3 and no man can tell where it will end.—~' War It all times in dreadful; but a war ' among our-own people-{T war of Americans upimt Americans. in too horrible to oonsio 1 do: for a moment. Before thin most terrible 1 and «imam of onhmxities, .11 pm, ties ‘ shouldbe forgotten. For the sake of the U nion—for .the sake of the American people—- by I.“ the glories of the past—by'thc in numer ohle blmingxwhich have been showered up on uh, md by the bright hopes of the future, we implore the Bepublicuns now in Congress 3 co to not that/the deep peril and extreme 3 dmger which surrounds us, any be putl draw from mé’ doors of the notion. We - implore them to give pence once more to ‘ the‘country; we beg them to east aside urelm distractions. md let us be once 1 more 1 united And luppy people. Pass Critternden’a rewlutions of compromise: Ind let them go to the country for accep- ‘ tenoo and ratification. An hour's good i work. in the right direction. is worth whole weeks of idle discuxsions snd‘volumes _of im practiablo theories. The universal cry of ' all who love their country—their whole . eonntrj—«lfbuld be for action, prompt. E earnest and just to every section. Nothing I rhort ofjustioe will giro us pam—nothing‘ in uhould be offered—nothing more dc 'mln¢led.—Gweubwg {aim-at. 1 The first Secessionist. The fin: rlinunion speech ever msde in the United Suites House of Representatives was by Joaizh Quincy. of Humbug-eta. in tepid to-the Louisiana enebling not, Janua ry 1-1. 1811. He Mid: , “ 1 Im compelled to declare it as my de libo'mtc nginion that if this bill pages. the bonds of} in Union mvirtunlly dissolved; flu“ the State: which compote it are free ff'Om their moral obligmiom, and tho: u it «1711;: (It! rig/J #011,.) it 10171 th :lutyqfaomz to prqure dqfinilrlyfor a sqmrafimA—amicably thym. violinlly {fl/Icy mud." ' This same Josiah Quincy is yet dive, in“, despite his advanced age, is one of the most fo‘dical and extreme Abolitionists in New Efiglond, and is for coercing those who ”we icfing on the doctrine which he enun qioted in his youthful manhood. Another Btnte Gone. " On Saturday week, the State Convention of Georgia pare‘ml her ordinance of semes iqnhy a vote of 208 to $O. This makes five Sums which have seccded from the Union. ”6 work of disintegration is gradually and finely going of}. and two scperete, sectional. ”Wtic confedemciea will soon replace m glorious Union. unless some method of compromise isegreed upon. When the U nion is gone we shall know who: we have lost, fidregrets will be useless. Now in the time fl) nuke such compromises as shall render the union more firm. Now is the time for fife people to speak out, and not to permit ‘homoral efl'ect of their opinions to be des fioyed by the efl‘orts of wire-working poli deltas, whose ambition and selfishneg kin" no such word as patriotism. Letter tron Judge Lewis. It—ChiefJustioe Ellis Lewis has written Hi this md oonclmive letter, with reference to file return of fugitives from labor, and of the infriemilj' and obstructing nature of the IR ofl, 7. Judge Lewis has argurl the abject in all its bearings, and shows conclu sively that the law now upon m :- statute bog]; ii! mlculatfdhto emb ms the transmi ,_e capture 0 in runaway slave, a is iig‘dnect contravention of the spirit. if not if @Q letter, of the Constitution, which re mhfitivm shall be («Era-(d u; u n e c of t a party to whom thaix 13:1! “to. Judge Lewis treats the subject. with modem-Ind tbtlity, and free from all rung upmt._md Ina reasoning will not withom its influence. . ,fim Mash—l.“ W Hobfiati—Thelhoommfiw “4301“. v- ..on_ ' tar-day evo de not to pcnmt the_ band of its whichhurunmmg nbout impart“ mama» md’lgoh Mmdmglymm ', gum 3.“!de all . . handbag-in ' ion ofthe Win public untiment. ‘ t. 93;, ‘W * r , , rhm;fifide’.” um ' [add] . f n he fell out}! the window?“ . Q fi‘The PTOYIdQUCc You say": the politi cal clergyman “having Ivrcached us into n dissolution of the Union. they would now preach us mm 3 civil war." Skating at .VM )'urL.—H in “IN that. sixty thou-and fer-sons were present on Tuoudny on thv ice in the Central Puk— Tho pond mu 1:: up .1 night, and non], twenty thou‘and persons. One-cixth (amnion, enjoyed skating by the alcium light. Q‘Found a lost. 1 remedy tbet not only relieves, but cure. Consumption And in law morons satellites, which revolve ebont it In the shape of cousin. colds; influenza. bron chitis, kc. The remedy in Dr. Wilhfl Belt-am of Wild Cherry. [Where's o vile counterfeit of thin Bol sam. therefore be sure end buy only the; prepared by S. W. Foru & Co.. Boston. which but the written ligature of 1. Burn on the outside wrapper. Nanny in I Mum—Luann. VL. Jtn. 22.—A mgr); held here to-night to nominue candidates for the Sum Conven tion udoßtbd resolutions ulmost unmimom— 1y tint t e convention should pass nn ordi nance of accession, units: the controvenxy between the government and Southern Sum. be ndjuued before 111:: time. fi-A brother—indaw of President Lincoln is in the secession umy in South Carolina. filn the present disturbed condition of our country, unid the much of revolution, with commercid distress upon us. and civil strife threeumed. every one should take the papers and keep himself fully informed.— The Compiler hkee eupeciel pains to furni<h the blast and most reliable intelligence of peeing evenu. We have of 11m edded many more human to our 1m then is usual “rig seeeon of the yen. and “Still they 00 e." But fibere in room for more. T 0 DISTANT SUBSCRIBERS.—We this wet-R make on urgent appeal to our distant subscribers for money—the most of whom have now been receiving the paper three, four, five, yen-s, without paying us. We have Inked time Ind tag-in for money—yen. we hove Almost begged for ib—but no Atten tion in paid to our all. We can get along in this way no longer. Our stock of Ink. Paper end Type must be kept up—for which we have to pay nub. How an we do thie and lay out ofour hard-earned money {or yearn. Come, friends, reflect a moment and we the reason-Menus ofour request. Send us immediately what. is due us—or as much ofit as you an. I! you knew how we are cnmped on every hand and the great in convenience we Ire put to by your tardi nus. we know you would be more prompt in your payments. At St. Joeeph’l Church, Emmil-burg, on Wednesday in", by the Rev. Francis Lueo, LOl‘lS P. CA FFARATA, Esq, of St. Lorna. to lies JULIA, daughter of Wm. H. nnd Theresa Tyson, of Bmmitsburg. fiTo the kindly eonsidention of the hap py couple, we are indebted for a llbernl supply of'fied-ling cake and A pair of bottles of rare old wine. Whilst we enrne-tly thunk, \re ex tend our congrntnlnlions and good wishes to them. There must he unbounded happiness in More for those «)0 l 0 handsomely “ remem ber the printer." I'ny eunehineever lighten up their palhwny. . 0n the 22d inet., by the Rev. Juoh Ziegler. Mr. GEORGE J. DETRICK to Miss ANGELISE “5333, both of Tyrone township. 0n the ‘Mth inn..l-y the Rev. J. K. Miller, Mr. JONATHAS WISLER, of Butler township, to list MARY, doughter of Ir. John Unnmnn, of Mummuhnrg. 0n the 17th inst, by the Rev. J. B. Horton, Hr. JUHN MONFORT; (formerly of this coun ty,) to line AMELXA JACOBY, both of liddle town. Butler county, Ohio. Go the 12th inst., by June! Dun-in, Esq, Ir. JOHN YENGS‘I', of Aden: county, to liu NANCE? A. NFNDURPF,“ Cumberlnnd eo. 0n the 20th ion, by the Rev. P. Schenrer, “LABRA HA)! SHANABRUCHto )llu ANGE LIXE ARTER, both ofAdnme county. On the Slut ult., by the Rev. Thoma! O'Neil; Mr. TUBIAS H. ECKENRODE, of Adams coun— ty, to line MARY, donghter of Andrew Room, of Carroll county. •-) • 0n the 10th hut. in lennllen township, Ir. JACOB BYSTER, (son of Peter Eyelet, o! Arcnduville,) Igcd 25 you: 1 month And 33 days. Hi- remains were intend n: Archdu ville on Tuesday, 1 very Inge number of mourning telntiveu and uqnninuncel being present—among them the Independent Rifle men nnd Odd Fellows. ~ Iu Mentllen township, on the 16!!! in“, Mr. JAGU DOYL3,nged 66 your: 1 month Ind 18 days. On the nu MIL, In. ELIZABETH BILLIK, of lemilen wwnlhip, wife of Hmilton Sillik, deceased, dged 75 your: a month ad 1 days. On the Im. ink, in Adlm county, Nr. WILLIAM PANEBAKER, aged 38 yen: ll months and 11 days. On the 20m iuaL, in Adam! county, WI. PETER, son of Henry and “try shady, Aged 18 years 9 month: sad '3 days. On the mm mm, JBHN EDWARD, son of D. chsxer and [lran A. Robina,qu 1 month and 2'! dnys. Sealed Proposals “7 ILL be received until Satvdcy,tb 161‘ day chtLruary "(21, for me bylldlng of . Lutheran Church A; Xicldkrsbnrg. Phns Ind npccificatiomctn be Inn by calling on the two lut—namefi of tho Committee, residmg in Heidlenburg. _ JACOB BUWBRS‘ . GEO. E. STARRY, PETER YEATTS, Jul. 28,1861. ' Con-nan. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY—Sn Jun CLAIXI'I Cnuurlo Fnuu Puts.— Pre nred from n rescription of Sir). Cluke, 11. 8., Phyricinn £xtnordlnu'yto the Queen.— Thle involunble mediclne is unfillin‘ in the cure ofAll thou pdnful Ind dangerom dlleuel to which the {emnle connitutian ls lubjcct. 1:. moderate: ell exceu md removes 11l obstruc tions, And I speedy cure any be relied on. Tc: Married Ladies it in pecnl'nrly suited. lt fill, 11: n short time, bring on the monthly period with reguluity. Etch bottle. price One Dollnr, been the Gov ernment Stomp of Grant Briuln. to prevent counterfcl'e. GAUrml.—Theu Pill: Ihould not be token __ by {em-lee during the first three months pf W Pregntncy, u they Ire pure to bring on lin- M 1118! ‘ “Hinge, but It Any other tlmc they ore ufe. AHGAIXSI BARGAINS l—We would cell In 311 can of Nervous And Splnd Alex-lion, the nttentlon of our cutout-n Ind other: [ Pain in the Back nnd lebu, Intigne on alight w 0 web to buy cheap goods. that we are le- ' exertion, Pol ltntlon of the Heart, Hysteric: tem'med to close out our entire stock ofLediu' .; not! Whitey, these Pill. will effect I cure then Dru: Goods, Sheila-IL, to, at cost pricel, =sl] other menu here foiled; Ind lithongh n [or call. Ont luck comprim A“ the new Ind powerful remedy, do not conuln iron, cnlomel, Mien-Mo “flu, in French lednou, Cub- nntimony, or my thing humulto the constitu merea, Mn“. .Prtnted Merino", Phldl,] tion. Ameline Clotgo, Orient“ Luau-es, Wool De—‘ Fulldimtlonsin the punphlct Around each ldnu, All col ‘n, Lynne» Cloth, to, ten long ' puckqe, which should becu'efnlly preeefled. Ind Ignore Shula—cloning out st [mtly re- Solc Agent for the United States Ind Con-do, tinned prices. 1 JOB MOSES, (Late 1. C. Btldwlnl Co?) fi'flu bodies ore respectfully invited to Bocheeter, N. . all and main. on: stock And prices, In Inf )1. B.—-81 00 Ind 6 pout-go vamp. enclosed “Want-ample»: auto ”W to pyputhortnd Agent, will luau . bottle,- mic...» _ ‘ Lawn; ~ [ewhldofwmh,byrmnldt Jun. 18, 1861. . June 1 ,’6O. lyoow Notice. THE undenigned, Auditor Appointed by the Orphm'l Court '7! Adam: county, to dis. mbnte the blluu rushing in tue bands of Jon Wouou Adminiltntor of the «mu 9! Jon: Snnn, éecmed, ”non. the plfliel le- S‘Uy entitled toned" the tune. hereby noti el All parties interested, nut be m“ discharge the duties of his appointment, at his ofice, in Gwynburg, on My, M 4 131‘ day of February mzr, AI 10 o‘clockl A. l, of mid dl}, to nuke distribution mong the-fumes entitled thereto. J. . REEBOK, Auditor. In. 28, _lB6l. td , UNION ma.—Notwilbmdiag the buvyhfldnowonflumdaytflu numb“. the Union muting “J. E Smith'l a Mount Rock, wu 11:3er Attended. Ren— olution in ("or of the Cur-rub“ Compro mhe. md commending ‘ho condliwory sen timent: of Senator: Bxan and CAnml. were unmimounly adopted. Proceeding: next week UNION RIFLE COMPANY—This Com pmy wu regululy organized. It the same time and place. by Injor Soon, Brigade In spector. J. E. MILL" was elected Captain; D. W. Lanna let Lieutenan‘; and J. E. Sim: m Lieuuanmt. ATTEMPT TO ROE—An attempt to rob the store of Mean. Nonzcx & Manx. in this place, was made shout? o'clock', on Friday evening last. The store had been closed. And Mr. Mnrtin going back :0 get some change. the thief suddbnly mule ofl‘, Ind by his nimble heels eluded pursuit.— He got some five or six dolhn out of the drawer, in his hurry leaving an oqnd mat in it. The thief m soolored in dividusl. IIEABT-BENDING.—-Xr. Hun Mnu, residing In Cumbertnnd :ovmship. h- loot. nix children by putrid lore tin-0o: within I luv dsyn. Th’l'oo died within eight hours, And were buried a one time on Saturday. fillet K. W. Beecher lectured A! New Haven on Pridey night. Ne w hinted du ring his lecture And when he came out n rol ley of roman egg: nu fired Lt his «Hinge. He drove off unid the of a crowd of boyl, who then-rd- We him tollin hotel llld repeated the compliment by heat ty puns. fiAmonfilthe novelties in a New York church in An ydnulic engine for “ blowing the organ.” .peom Notioon. DR. WISTAR'S BALSAI 0F WILD CHER RY.—In the whole history of Nedicnl Discor eriu Io rcmody hes perfurmed so runny or such rem-rhhle cures of the nhnerous ull'ectiuun of the Throat, Lungs, Ild Chest—«tr Cuuulls, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenu, Whoopingt‘uugh, Croup, Asthmn, or of Consumption itself, In this fur-fumed, long-tried, sndjuslly celebmled Balsam. So generllly Acknowledged ls the superior excellence of this remedy that but frtr of the many who hnve tested its rlrtnes hyex perience fnil to keep it nthnnd u nspeedy and certain cure for sudden Ituch of Cold—fully believing that its remedid powers sire compre hensive enough to embncc every form of dis ease from the slightest cold to the most dasul gerous symptom orpulmonnry complaint. FROM 1. 0. SMITH, ESQ. Lunnt'su, Pm, )hsy 'l, 1860. Some eight yclrs since I was nttauhed with A \cry nor-ire Cough, the long continuance 0! I'thll nlnrmcd me very much, And brought me to look for some remedy to rescue me from the condition in which I found myself. I applied to difl'errnt physlclnns, but receircd no benttit. Wistur's Balsam of Wild Cherry was rec-nua- Ini-nded; I gave it I trill, and I'M relieved of my cough before using hnl! n bot'le. lkrpt on using it until pcrunuentl, cured. lwould 'll in say that scrcrnl of my lricnds have used the Balsam with sstouishing results. Very trul), J. C. SMlTll. FROM J. SCOTT, ESQ. Lsmsnt'su, l'n., Ms; 7, 18.0. Mes-rs. Scth W. Fowle k (30.. Gentlemen : lhn‘e nued your \‘nlunhlc med icine, Dr. Winter‘s Rnlsnm of Wild (‘llt-r‘gy, fur coughs, colds, and throat nndlnng complaints. Ind have found it an excelh-nt rune Iy in my own case. I hare also used it in my family with the hspplrst results. J. SI‘UTT. Q‘Unmon lo l'urrhaun.—The only M It umr‘s Bulwa- has the with: signature 0' " l. Burn" and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wnppcr; I“ other in tile sud worthless. .‘ _ fl-l’repnred by SETH W. FOWLE & (‘O.. “colon, and for ulo by A. D. Buebler, Gettys burg; E. Hilcshew, York Springs; Wm. Wall, Bun Berlin; Solomon Chroniuler, Huflduu; Jacob Fulweiler, Inmmuburg; _D. B. Hollingcr, Abbotulown; I. Sumter, New Oxford; John Miller. Lilllcstown; And by dealer: e\ H) where. Jan. 7,186}. 4w fi-THE PUBLIC 81.888le which in non uniicrsnlly ndmitted to exllt in Moth-K's Lite Pills Ind i‘bumix Bitten, is every day demon strated by their utonilhingemcacy in the use; which they are mounced to cure. All the complaint: of the utomnch and bowels, weak ness of the digestive organs And of the [32-10% genernny, biliouu Md liter tfl'ecuou, night fevers, had when, piles, Lottiveneu, consump lmn, rheumatism, scurvyfimpurity ofthe blmd, or Notched and allow complexions, noon yield to their cur-live properties. A single trinl iu nriuhly secure! them the title of the best fumi ly medicine. now belore the public. For Llie by the proprietor, W. B. lOFF_AT, at hi: on. e, 235 Broodwuy, N. Y., and by S. S. Form-y Agent, Getty-burg. [Feb. 13. I’. T 0 CONSUIP‘HVES —The Advertiser, hu ing been restored whedth In I few weeks by n verysilnple remedy, utter having unfit-red cereal you: with «were lung election. and um dread duet”, Consumption—ll union. to nuke known to his fellow-utem the menu ofcure. To I“ who duke it, he will and I copy of. the prescription med (free of charged with the directions for propuing and using the une, which they wm find 3 lan Cure for Consump tion, haunt, Bronchial, to. The only object of the tan-tuner in lending tho preocrlption is to bend: the lflkud, lad lpmd inform-lion I’hich be conceim to be innluble. und he hopes every “later will try his remedy, .- It v‘m cost them nothing, Md my prove I blea s at. , Parties wishing the prucripflon um pleue Iddreu REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Vinita-burg, King: county, Oct. 31,1860. I] flew York. THE AIERICAN MEDICAL AND TOILET RECEIPT BOOK—Thin book couuim Recipe; and Dlmtium for making :1! the most uln blo Medial prepnruions in nu; duo Recipes and lull And explicit directions for linking the non populur and useful Cosmetic: ~ times, Unguenu, llsir Restonu'vu. and I“ Toile‘ Arliclca. If you are quering with any chronic dilene—il you wuh n benutiful com~ plexxou, I fine head of bur, A smooth fine, I clur Ikin. I luxurilnt bun-d or mousuuhe-wr if you wish to know tanking and everything in the Media] And Toxlel line. you mould, by all mum, peruse I copy of thin book. For full particulars, und L umple of the Work for peruul, “no” Addreu the publisher. T. F. CHAPMAN. No. 831 Brouhrny, Nut York Nov. 5. 3m #811»: I Bcum‘n Sum I: well vor thynvisiuulu this time. We doubt whcther, nun In our lugs“ cm", I 0 fine u (mph, 0! Store. can be found. Their Inge room in full of Stove: ofcvery pattern; mo. every n. riel) or Hollow Witt, Sheet-hon \Vure, Tin W-re, Punished Wue, anu Wnerbnc ing, indeed, everything in the home furnishing line. Also, Sausage Cum-rs. Sunnge Blufl’en, Lard Preuu, Im, tc. Thry no premd to It“ wholcule and retail, Tin Ware Mid Shed irun Wnre, of their own mnnufuturc—keeping I lnflicient number of hlndl to lupply nuy dc mud.‘ Their usurtmcnl 01 Lumber in very Inge; 3150 Coll of every kind. GETTYSBURG—Suunu LAI‘I’ Superfine Flour Rye P10ur........ White When... Red Whut...... Kyc................. U1u............... Blel’helt... Clout Sud ..... Timothy Sud... Flux Seed....-......................... flue: of Pub ....................... Hutu (round, per bug............ Pork»... ............. 45 .............. 4 50 to 4 75 ...Jl 25 to 1 50 l 15 a so 1 oo o 00 to 6 50 BALTXIORI—Puon LAIY Hour.... 6 25 I 0 6 11 When... mm. 1 20 :o I 60 8ye....... .. .. 'lO to 78 Conn... 85w 7| 0|“ .... 36 1.0 38 Clover Seed. 5 00 :9 5 50 “th, 5eed.............,..... ..... l 75 to I 15 Bed Culle,per hund............... 6 50 to I 50 Hm, per hand....................... 'I 25 n 'I 75 H1]............:...........................13 00 1915 no Whi1kcy.......,......................... 18 to 19 Guano, l’erurhg, per 10n......... ' 81 00 HANOVER—Tatum! un Flour, from “130 M“... .... ....... [OO Do. from 1t0re1.....'............... b 50 When. l 18 to l 26 11,e...........‘. "0 C0n........‘......... 66 Gnu. .......... 27 Hour Seed ........ 4 15 Timothy 5eed........................... 1 60 P1uter................................... 6 50 Notice. ‘N 7 11. WISOTZKEY’S ESTATE—Letters of Idmlnlstrnion on the elm;- or “ illinm Wuolykey, lnu of Gfllyshurg. Adnms coun ty. dot-cued, having Lee-n gnnted {o the undersigned, rulding in the snme pine, be hereby gives notice to all per-on! indebted In aid estate to make immediue pug-mun, and those havmg claims npiust the same to ply-sent them properly unllueutil-Med for neuleménl. DAVID ZIL'GLER, 51%., .44)". Jnnulry 28, 1861. at Assignee’s Bale. 111-2 undersigned. Auigneo ol'ConAn 1h- T “I And “'10:. will call at Pulallc Sula, II the rcnidcnce of uid Auignorl. in Luimure wtndhip, Adam.- roumy, unu- York Springn, ov- Tuuday, (A: 191‘ lay of I'ebruary Mal, {be following per-30nd property, viz: 3 HORSES, 2 Com, Young Cutle, a Two-horse “‘lgonn, (one will: bed, bows cud coven) Plough; and Huron-I. Wiunowmg Mill, llorue' lulu, 11-y Lndden, Jack Screw. [lune Gents, Suddlu and llridlcu, Double She'd l’loughs, 11-lkn mud ('lminl. (‘ow Ch:lns.Flnl. (‘hnin and Spreader Forks, chku, Ind olller farming implements.— Alao. May by the tan, l'odu. Shingles, Ind I \nrirly uf other nrucles 100 uumeroul to mom tum. gar-81h.- to commence M 10 o‘clmk, A. l, on laid city. than Mtvntknce will be gin-n lud lerml mud? kupwn by JOHN HENRY MYERS,Auin¢. Jun. 28, lel. u Public Sale. 7 “IF: subscriber I'i'l ull :t Public Sale, on I N'rdnnduy. (hr 20% day of [Hwy Hal, n! the late renidvnce of Polar )loufort, deceased. threr Milt! out of Gettysburg, on the York turnpike, the following Pertonnl Property, vil: l Twooyurliug CULT: J Mulch Con. (coming to profit hbout the middle oflllrchd a head of Young Cutie, 12 Slump, lerot, nelrly new, Corn Conrer, ('uuing Box, "one Rake, Single and Double Trees, Cultivator, Clover-red Cradle, Rakes Ind his. Bpru-len, Cow China. Ind a variety of uthrr articles, too nu merous to mention. also this lull' of 31} ucrcs of G ruin in the ground. 58‘Sde to rommeuce M l 0 o’tlOCk. A. I. on sold day, when attendance I'ill be glronnnd terms mlde known by 050116!) TATE. Mn Inn. 13. Shun, Auctiuneer. . Jun. 28,1861. u" Public Sale. HE nuhncriberl, intending (o quit farming, T will at” at Public 8-1:, at their nuideuce. in loumjny township. Adm: county. übonl 1 mile.- trnm Homer's Mill, near the road lend ing {mm the Two Tuenu to Tuneytown, on find-y, the ISM day Q] February Mu. the (ol lnning penuul property, viz: ONE PAIR ICLBS, 3 Dnughl "onenl Three-year old Call, 1 One-yen old Colt, 5 had 9! Cows, (four oflhem lmh,’ 6 head of Young Cntle, 1 hand ofb‘hnp. l Brand-crud ngon. 1 Spring anol, I Cnrringe. I new Bochwny Buggy, Sleigh cud Sleds. 2 Thruhlng Inchinel.Wheul Fun. 5 Plough. 2 Barron‘s, Cultivate”, Shovel Plough, any Curl-go, 6 "a offlorso (19:11,! .8 of Carri-g. Hum-u, Saddle. and Bridlen, Grain Cndlu, lowing Scythu, and u vulety “other fuming implomcnll. , “We to commence a 10 o'clock. )A. X., on aid dny. when “undue! will be given nnd tum made known by J. A. ORENDORFF 8 11110. Jun: KchK. Auctioneer. L Jun. 28,1861. 1: Numunasburg CTUAL FIRE PROTECTION SOCIETY.— BI Statement of nl'uin of the Society for the yen 1360, to the 14th of Juury, 1861, incluuh‘o: Amount of Brown: Insured, $323,456 Amount or fe-in- low, 24,000 Nun!" of Policiel bound, ”0. . Du. Cuh in hand: of Tnuum It kn mtlement, 844 la Cull rec‘d for ten nd pollfln, ’6 Ab _ $l4O 71 '6l. By expenm of Company for the you, 37'! 92 Amount puid Henry Bancr- tot ' 1000 by the, o 60 00 B-lnee In had: of Treunnr, $1 79 Aunt—Jun Emu, Bet’y. Jan. 28, lan. 3" Boston Post, .ULY, $8 per yen, oue~huf In ldvnnce. D THE PRESS AND POST, (Semi-Wgek -15%“ per your. one-bu" in sdrnnce. UH BOSTON STATRSIAN AND WEEK LY POST, (“‘cekly.) $2 per yen, in Idnnce. ”‘CLUBS ukin‘ ten or more copicl of the Week], in one ptcknge, Ill] be supplied n on DOLLAI up A HAL: A nu, Ind I gntuiwuu copy to the getter up of the Club. ”The" ptperu In: filled with I gnu: v.- ricty of useful And enteruinlng nutter. Their editorids;dumeslic And forcigucorrupondence; reports; mnrine department; duly noneury snide nud' weekly finmcinl review; litany notices; poem: ronlribulions Ind humorous nutter, form a nun! delignod to and every tum. TU ADV’BRTISIRS.—An udnrfidng medi um: these papers no uniurpuud,peneunhlg M they do iuw ”ch I "rid; of bouuboldl neutered over the ride Um; ud read In they us by ‘ll c'ulu of the community, they lurmsh nu opponunizy for the difl’ulion of in fomnliozx which can Icucclé be otuhud eln‘ when. BEALS, G 3333 8 00., 40 ad 43 Congreu BL, Boston. Jun. 28, 1861. Economy 1: Wealth, MD on. of on: leaned nun, ad I bolioro it, hr thc folk- All In, any nu money by “11in. u H. G. CARR’B. to buy unit Omani... Queen-nu, Notions, M [Jun 11, 1861. LINIRS at! an 'in find n oodu‘ “than pf at, "Mon, g’hnu, t 81; u (h M Ma! ‘ A. 800?! t 801'. ‘ Tyson Brothers. OPRIETORS of the “081310)? SKY LIGHT GALLERY, Grrnnula, PL, 0 pin-um in Announcing to the public that they hue removed wthairxxvtln Finns": Su-uou‘r Gnu", loomed on the South IMO of York aunt, oppotiu the Bunk, and one door below their old “and. , The building has been erected under their immediate Inpenision, and neither p-in or expense hu been lpnred in rtndering their oputmenu both‘conifortnbie and convenient. AU the modern impronnients the been added to the working depnrtnient, so that they now poueu every {Acility for the production offirst clue pictures. The first premium wu nwnrdod them by the lennllen Agriculturui Fair for the beat Ambro typu and i’hutogrnphs. Pictures of nil the vnrioun ")1“, (including Stereomopic.) nude ll heretofore; 11l work executed in the but manner Ind gunnnticd to giveentireuusfnetion‘ Theyhope their friendl Ind the public will remember. when they wieh picture: taken, that the Excelsior Sky-light Geller)“ in near them. And liml pictures made there nre nlwnys cqull And often superior to than mldc in Inge cities in no itutnnco do they insist upon a mle when they {nil to plane. The"£xcelsior" is always free to the public, Ind every one is cordinlly invited m pay it I ‘ilit, when they will have an opportunity to decide of the justneu of the potronnge And in min reputation which itenjoys. “indies will find every convenience for the nrrtngement of their toilet. mu: 0. nson. H cnu. J. "non, Vrnorocnlnmms. Jan. 21,1861. ...4 B'l to 5 00 3 25 ...] 1010 l 20 ...l 06 LOl 12 ... 60 ... 68 prices of pl-in llld figured French Sle tinou,nll-woochluinu in nut and medium Izylea, union Cub-urea sud Dellines in grunt vuiety, Sutiu Tnven, Poll dc Shiven, and a nice lot. ofnnion Phidl. All the shove will be sold a LOW PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Cnlluoon. J. L. SCXHCK. Jun. 11.136}. ITTLESTUWN, ADANS (10., PL—Thc undenigned, having lenloj the Nnion-l Motel, (Minn! 1103”,) in Linlntowu. lakes thll method of iefnnnlng lhe public of the fut, tad of the further feel. that he will apnoea cf. for! to plane ell who may pllroniu him. I“! Table will Ilwnys be found to here the bell the mute“ In; nflbrd, whiln hl- Bar the" con lmn the choices! of Liquors. None but aneu the end Icemmodeting Hauler: will be tolemc led at the Hotel. Will: good beds, good fare, end ell the other "mum-menu of the home good. not {urge-Hing to mention model-ll: allergen, he comm! full to give utisfucllon. He therefore loliciu e liar- of the public'l pc u-onnge. - JOSHUA PRICE. fix. B.—HORSES and VEHICLES tun than]: be had on hire an the Nulionfl Howl. Jan. H, MGL. Bm' ‘ N Tundajl, (La 291‘ day of January flat, the subscriber, Administrator of Jon! “Alf, dare-led, will ull It Public Sale, It the lute relidence ol uid decedent. in Franklin town ship, Adams county. about one mile west of Nummuburg, the following Personnl Proper ty, Viz: A FAMILY MARE, Butcher Wagon, Sleigh, Hay Ladders, Murrow. Shovel Plough, Corn Fork, Double and Bingle-lrcel, Culling Box, Hone Gnu, Suddle and Bridles, Gruiu Cndle, l lotof Lumber. Shingles. I lnrge lot of (‘nrpenter'l and Cabinet-maker's Tony, Tallow And Vessels, with A vutiely of other lrticlu, too numerous to mention. ”‘B. lo to commence It 12 o'clock. .\l., on Mid day, when Attendance will be given und terms nude known b 3 ABRAU'AH HART, .13., um Jun. 7.1861. to“ 9O 9 a ()1, mcxmc is NOW SELLING ()1, OVERL‘OATS ll pnnic prices. ' OVERUUATS u panic prices, UVI-ZRCUATS It panic prices. DRESS LOATS It panic pricol, DRESS COATS It pnnic pricel, DRESS COATQ ll panic prices. PAXTALOONS u panic pricco, FANTAHJUNS n! panic prices, PANTALOUNS u. panic prices. YESTS of all kind: at pnnic prices, YESI‘S ofnll kindlnpnnic prices, VESTS oft“ kinds at. pnnic prices. Under-shirts, Dutch. Socks, Gloves. Cum bns. Gentlcmcn'l Sharla, und Gcnln' Furnish ing Goods 0! every uescripLion. Also. Musical Inslrumcuu—Accordeons, Flutes, Fifi-s, No tions, kc.. tn, now being sold very cbup,and nl prion to suit the times. NOW IS THE THE TO BUY—CALL SOON. Jun. 14,1861. ERNARD DEARDORFF'S ESTATE—Let ? an of Miminislntion on the auto 0! run udorl', late of Franklin township, Adam county, deco'ucd, having been granted ‘0 the ndenigned, residing in the lune town ship, beret»; gives notice to I" person: in— debted «id cell“ to make immedilu pey lnent, an those htvingclnima Igninu we um. to prelcut. them properly luthenlicated for let tlemont. BEMAIIN DEARDURFF, Jm. H, 1861. 6‘ Adn’r. I Will Exchange, N fair terms. I choice Pnnn in ion or Minouri, for Roll Euue In Adumcoumy. Jun. 21. 1861. «is CEO. ARNOLD. EBASTIAK WEAVER'S ESTATE—Letter: testament", on the estate of Sebulian “aver, Isle of Oxford 1112., Adam: «onnty, drceued, luring been granted to the under signed, residing in the lame Lownzhlp, be here by (he: lOIiCO w dl penonl indebted to uid came to make immedinue payment, and those having chin" :31th the ume to prcunt them properly lulhcnticnted for nettlemcnt. FRANCIS MARSHALL, Sx'r. In. 31,1861. 6‘ Afljun reccin-d n very fine usoflmenl of CURHASTS, FIGS.RAISL\'S t PBUNES. Aldo I Iplendid "title LEUHURN CITRUN— All on which Ara Sued for Wing purposu, kc. Jun cull uud examine them. Don't forget the plus, right opposite the Bank, in York “net. The Farmers’ & Mechamcs' AVINGS INSTITUTION 0F ADAMS CO. pay. interest nL lhc rule of 2,3, 4 Ind Sper cem. for money on deposit. \ Jnu.21,1861. tf 137 92 ETER HOFFIAN, Wen High met, in re cching nlmon every d-y, FRESH OYS BRS of the but quality. which be will urve upiu any sule dented. He asks a par; of the custom of the public. nu bewill do all he can to give satisfaction. A nico glass of Ale or Lager can 1150 always be had. chysburg,J-.n. 11, 1861. 3:. John W. Tipton, ASIIIOXABLE BARBER, Noah-cut cor- F net of the Diamond, (nut door to Mc- Clellan's Hotel.) Gettysburg. Pl, when he an It 111 times be found ready to attend to 111 business in his line. He has 1110 excellem u nilmnco Ind will ensure suthfnction. Give Mm I all. [O°C. 3,1860. At Broadhead’s, I! Cull-la Itrcet, xhc lute" Periodxcala can dwayl be bad. This in the Hm. to renew luaucripdonl. Don‘t delay, but. “ come right. dong." The now Odd Followi'Cflliflute—Q splendid nfl‘ur, And cheap—can be chained.“ Brend hend'l. Cull, Imped, And buy. Nov. 26, 1860. CPFALO Bobu,Bleigh mm, Buff-AlO Seekl, Gum Shoes, Umbrellu, dammenouu ‘nrpet Sub, Md Trunk: of overgkind, ktpt u ml&lg 0 not forgu u: all u A. SCOTT 880198, D “you wan to buy chap Dru: 0004.: such u Cuhxneru, De um. Pfinud 11.- rinou, Cobup, tens“ of ”I album“. duigu. ADIBS I'm Ind it to their 1371.1:qu by & “gig-1% II B. G. CABR‘S tn pagan. r H KY boa tho‘f-cl. Lbu‘. ho‘h Eh; . Mudd- «may Wool nooks-p n 45 mm per pain ( (In. 11. Great Reduction National Hotel, Public Sale. Notice. Notice. H. G. Carr New Oyster Saloon. Bower, Barnes & 00., OOKBBLLKRS AND PUHLISIII-IRS, 37 North Third IL, Lovrer Side, above flu ct, l’muuunu. invite the intention of Teuhers, Booksellers and (‘onntry Merchants, to their very large Stock of School Books. pub lished in this and other cities, togethdr with Nilcclllneoul nail lllunk Books. l’uper Ind Sutioncry generally. S. B. a Co. are yuhlish. er: of may Populist Works, among which “C the following: THE SERIES OF NORMAL AflITIIME’TICS, Byfidwnrd Brooks, A. .\L, Professor of Sloth. emnlica in i‘ennaflvanin State Normal School. Whatever helps the student to a ruonocon rx nxunxmso of his study. L‘XASSISTXD by his Teacher, acts as s. powerful stimnlnnt upon him, while it releases the Teacher from the lit bor of making explanations which would be unnecessary with n more perfect Text Book. The series than nmued has been puhlinhed but a short time, and yet within a few months, without advertising or pufiing, the denund amounts to nlmost one hundred thousand eo picl. Some of their advantages muy be briefly stated. as follows: 1. They conmu more new nutter than any limilnr series. 2. The; exhibit o number of new arithmeti enl solution to problems that have heretofore been confined to Algebn. 3. The nutter is arranged more philosophi csliy thou in others, And is therefore better Idnptad for instruction. 4. No sulj'ecte or phrnses, ligns or figures, are introduced in lessons previous to those in which they Ire fully explained, and thc‘pupii is thus led along without the necessity of frequent ud troublesome explanations on the part of the watcher. Very few cigneumry works have this merit. r v ‘5 - 5. New harle- of Teaching are luzgcstgd throngboflflhe series, Ind under the mum at “Sock! Arithmetic,” curious and interesting problem: up introduced, which may be used with gummy: in \ukeuing up the attention, and I rpeniug the fncultiea of the school. 6. The key is not only what in title importn, but. it in also 3 complete lrenflac on the m of teaching chml Arithmetic; being filled wlth hints useful to the Teacher. The everyday pncticnl value of Mental Ar ithmufic to every one who receive- or pay: money, If only for the dolly necessaries of lhe, it now universally ndmlltcd. It. therefore be comes Imperative upon teocberl to practice the but method ofluclxlng it. The book: are beautifully printed on thick whit. paper. amt] ncnlly and awfully bound. Their prices are I: follow: :‘ , ‘3 ‘ Normal Primary Arithmetic,...........fi..15 centl. Normal .\lenbfl Ari1hmc11c,............,...25 “ Rollo lentil Arithmetic,..................‘35 “ A' very libeml deduction to Teuthcrgnnd those who buy in qunnlltlcs. Single copics lent to Teachers by Mall, on receipt of onc third of the above prices to prc-Eny postage. SANDERS SERIES OF R ADBRS, Consisting of Primer, 12} cenu; Spellcr, 15 cents; First Reader, l 5 cents; Second, 30 cents; Third, 40 cents; Fourth, 66 cents; 13m. 75 cents ; High School, 88 menu; You Ladies, 88 cents ; And Sandcr's New Speaker,§l,oo; ele gnntly printed, beautimlly illustrated, substan tidly bound, and sold at lower prices than any other Series oflleaden. WHITE’S COPY BOOKS, By 'l'. Kirk Wlme, President of Pennsylnnia Cummercinl College. The writing in beautiful, yet simplemrm-Ucal und'enailmegM, the syn Icm tying founded on ‘nntunl habits and principles. 'Ei'e sale has become very large and in incrmifig. They an‘ord I libonl profit to dealt". ‘ FELTOX’S OUTLINE MAPS Thin «rim of Six Superb Map: is now adopt ed in slums! every school of note in the l'uion, where Geography is taught, uni has no cqunl. . V PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY bu been‘intro duced upon the Hemisphere Mupe, I“ in de tails having been so arrnnged It to present a most gorgeous nppeusnce, while they do not interfere will: ench other or thuluhjocu annul ly lbown upon Maps, and Ire wily taught and understood by Tcurher and Pupil. Price $l5 for full set at six Maps, or $lO for net of Kin irphoro flip: alone. oa. 22, zaco. Gm Grain! Grain! [IE cubsériber "ill continue; purchasing T all kindl ofPBODCCE, It his old mud on ()hambersburg street, viz z—FLOUB, WHEAT, RYE, CORN. OATS. SEEDS, to, (or which we highest market price: will be given. #1 will uhu continue my GROCERY Ind VARIETY BTW“; and will keep consumly {on bun-l Groce es, Stlt, Oil, Fish, Oedn-wnre, Dry Goods. Confections, Planer.Gu-no, Bc. The public are invi'xd to call, an inn determin ed w cell as cheap as the cheapest. JOHN SCOTT. Gettylburg,°Aug. 6, 1860. Flour, Groceries, &0. HAVE constantly on hand, FLOUR, Corn ’1 end Buckwheat XEALS, Hommony, Sou eene, Dried Fruit, and PickelnySUGAßg: CUPFEBS, Tau, Syrups, N. 0. Holanea, cow "0%.“ 50 cents {lnt g-Ilon. the very best ind for Hum) Eng inh Cheese, and every mixer snide ulunlly kept in n Flour Ind Grocery Store. Give me sum. WM. QXLLEBPII. Gettysburg, Dec. 3], 1880. cm. Estray Sheep. AIR to the premises of the subscriber, in Liberty township, in May Int. 3 SHEEP, (3 one: Ind a bmb,) a)! white. The owner In requested to prove property. pay charger, Ind uke them Awny. JOHN REILLY. January 7, 1861. 3: Ladles, I you call In. Pnhneatocks, you will and the 1 hnndaomut DRESS GOODS in to", De uncl, Cuhmeru, Figured Merino", Cabal-g, French Merlnoes, I“ Wooi, nu low In 75 cents I. yard. Cull soon. Oct. 21. PAHXESTOCK BROTHERS. The Election 8 over. Ind although every one can'l have his wishes enviruly satisfied, it becomes as to lubmil. The next important queatinu for 1“ men, and particular”: the people of Adams county, is whrre to buy the best and cheapest full and winter Clothing. We unhesimtincly In}, It SAMSUN'S—(Imt’: M: :pol—N. H. corner oflhe Diamond, in the old County Building. Getty-burg, Oct. 15, 1880. New Goods! New Goods! .\IiNESTUCK BROTHERS would respect fully inform the public that they have re turned from the Cities with the largest, cheap. eat and prettiest stock 01 GOODS ever opened 'in the County, consisting of indics' Dress Goodl, Cloths, Cuuimtrcs, Bassinets, Veatings‘,’ Domestics, an, all of which will be offered so low, M to defy competition. Q‘Give us a call. No trouble to übuw Goods u the sign of the - RED Fl‘.U.\T. Oct. :2, 1860 Notice. ACOB TRIMMER‘S ESTATE.-—-Letterl of “ministration on the estate of Jacob rimmor, Bn, Isle of Hummon twp, Adams (0., deceased, Inning been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township. he hereby given no'ice to all persons indebted to said auto to mike Immedine payment, and those hnving einims Against ibe name to present them properly ngihcnucnted for tettlemen‘. ' JACOB TBumBB, JR., Adm'r. pcc.24,1860. 6t Removals. TKEnndn-signed,beingtbc Inlhofizedperson to make removal: Into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes lhn such as contemplate the remonl of the remain: of deceased rchtivea or friends, will nail lhcmzelvu ofthil scum: oftheycnr to have it done. Removals made with prompmeu —lerma low, and no effort apnretho plane. PETER TEORN, Inch 1:, '6O. Keeper «the Cemetery. Photography . . ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the but. “15 known in me at, at C. G. ANE’S éALLERY, 53! Arch Street, Ban 0! Sixth, Philadelphia. 1.!!! SEE in 0“ nd Patel, Sunoucopic Pom-am, Ambmtypes Da nerr.olypu,&c., for Cam, ledtmoni, hm, Enzytc. ‘ (Nov. 11, 3860. 1y Henry Hughes. SADnui’ua 1313x333 Mumcumi ”on, ~ v 1 an "turn. Innrisit :0 the Wfifiow s”,me [Hm‘ , In. ‘fl..r_" 7 ;?4_* Mi «1!. ‘ . Atmlfiifl. " [l‘ »: Hardware't‘ 0:00:11 norm—meanlscmnmméinplmdiq gmmmzormunwmuonocsmns, a: limit old caubl'uhcd sum! in yuumm “PM“, ' - They have Jun rel-mud from flu: Cities with an immune flock of (Booth—consisting, in Mt, n! P BUILDING MATERIALS, such M Kain, Screws, Hingm, Ham, Lot-ks, Gian, chm, etc. TUULS. including Edge Tools of only do.»- Icripliou, Sm". Pin nes,Uldul-,(hml,'3ntes and Bits, Angel-n, Squaru, Gugu, Bun-en, aux, etc. BLACKSBUTHS will find Anvill, "ices, Rups, Files, Horse-shoes, none-shoe mu, etc. with them, very ehetp. , COACH FINDINGS. luch M 01011:, Can”, Damask. Friugva, Comm, Hun, outdo”), Springs. .\xles, Hohs, Spukcs, Fellocn,’B_own, Poles. smm, do, do. ‘ SHOE FINDINGS—Tnmpico, Brush Ihd French Morocco,Linings, Bindings. Pegs, um, Bout-trees, etc., with a xenon) Incl-uncut of Shocumker's Touls. CABINET-MAKER'S TOOLSA gainful 11. .lortmcnl ; also, Varnish, Knobs, elm, etc. ‘ HUUSEKEKPHHS will nlso find I large n sonmcut ofKuives and Forks. Uriunuh,&lblln and Silva-r l’lulcd Tuhlc nnd Tea Spoon, Can. dleuicks, Waiters, Shovels nn-l Tongs, Bud. irons, Enameled nnd Bruss Ken)", l'lusfl'nba, Buckets, Churur, Carpeting. etc, etc. Also, n general usurtment of Forgcd and Rolled IRON, ofnll rizcs and kinda, Can,Bheur, and lllihter Slccl, “Inch they will Icllu cheap u the cheapest. GRUI‘EIIIES—A full and general ”50““: such as Cruahml, l’ulwrizcd, Clarified, II Brown Sugars, New Orleans, West. India, and Sugar-house 3101 mm“ and Syrupt, Coflre, Spices, Chocolate, fine, course. and thiry 8|”, Llnsced, Hall and Sperm Oil, Turpentine, Fish. etc. A full assortment of Load and Zinc, dry and in oil,nlsu Fire-proof Paints; in fnct, nlmou every article in the Unrdwnrc, Couch Find!!! , Shoe . Finding, House-Keeping, Bhlckuiiifi, Cabinet-make”, Painters, and Grocery lino— nll of whiph they are determined to sell Its-low for cash as any house out of the City. Jon-n. Br’DANXEB, / DAVID ZIEULER. Gettysburg, Dec. 24,,1860. tt - M -, . - _. r n.,... Clothing !—Clothing 1 ACOB REININGHR ban 50“ returned from J the cities with the pmtleat end cheapest lot of SPRING AND BUM)! ER GOODS for (Sailfi mon’a wear ever ofi‘ered in Gettysburg. H. In: every variety, style nn-l price of goods. Whil gentlenun can nlwan find Cloth: to wit the“ “It“ they can at the an). time have their manure: taken and a garment put up to order upon the shortest notice, in the most lubsun- ‘ tinl manner, and fushiouubleéltylc. To ucnre burning and are money go to the Ilerclunt Tail: rung Establishment of : “ ~ JACOB REL‘UNGER, May 7, 1860 New Fall and Wmte, LOTIIIW, for Men and Boys, with very unified! wearing Apparel 111 that line, (0- gether wfih Boou, Shoot, Hon, Cull, Trunki, CArpet Sucks, Double Barrel Gum and Pistol], Revolve". and I Iplcndid urliclo of the im proved and celQrau-d Coll'u Ruolver, with all the accessory fixtures to it. Buffalo [lobes and Over Shoes, India Rubber Over Com Ind Leg ings, Hosiery; to, Guimn, Fiddles, Flam nnd Fife], Jewelry and Watches, number wflh many other useful articles, in of which will sold VERY CHEAP. You all: when? Why, at SAUSUX’S, when every, one can buy good find cheap ‘goodn. Tlm'o Mg apnt. Tho old Conpty Building, N. 3. Corner oftho Dhunonk Gmuhoa. 15, 1860. i VA Novelty * N THE ART WORLD! PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN.—-Socured 1) 10mm plum in the United sumo, East-mi Fm” nnd Belgium. ‘ THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRPEIC PORCE LAIN COIIPANY, No. 181 Brodwny, New York, hnving secured their novel agd ingeni I invantion by Amos-inn and Enropennrpnteg, are fully prepared to execute all order: {or :1 MINIATURE LIKENEBSEB of Persons on China, presenting all tho num tive Ind ndvnumgeous features‘ of ordlnnry photographs, the brilliancy and finish of I water-color dusting, ond o hitherto annulu od qnollty of durability, by being rendered II lmperlllulble u the natural properties o: the nrticles upon which they are trhnslerred. As the pstentcd process of the Company" en- Ibles the reproduction of Photographs, not on ly on plain surfaces, but upon such to on round or of any degree of irregularity—~po’.\ trolts can be reproduced with lnult'seu locum;- cy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelnh wares of any description and dimension and u articles of luxury or of household utility, sush ss ' ÜBNS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS, " Toilet Articles. kc" thereby seem-mg faithful portrniu nud furnishing 1 unique and exqui site style of ornamentation of articles In donu tic use. In order to furnlsli facilities for the gut”. cation of the popular taste, and to meet the rent- of those patrons of the Fine Arts dulr our of having Portraits on Porcehin, the Com pany hove imported from Europe a collection of Inperior porcelain goodu, manufactured to their own order, which they lell It cost prices. . A: the Amerlcnu Compnny are owner: of the patent right, and consequently the only perm!" authorleed to use the process, they hue deter mined, in order to oHord people of every Section of the Union on opportunity to pone“ PORTRAITS ON CHINA, » to melt. the following proposition to resident. in the Country, who are unable to Viol: potion. ally the .\telifiland other Galleries in leg‘brk : Persona lending a. photograph. "ohm”, or dugout-coupe to the olllcc of the Cong-o 1 in New ~York; accompanied by - ’ _ . FIVE DOLLARS, will receive in return by express. free ofoihel' charge, a richly ornamented Brenkfiu! Cup aid Saucer, with the portrait tnndferred thereon. By transmitting a dnguerrootype nnd ' TEN DOLLARS, they will secure in like manner, a hnndlomo French Vase or Toilet A rlivic, » ith the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By lendingn pair or daguerreotypel Ind l-‘IFTI-lEN DOLLARS, _ they will receive in return a Pair of rich Sevm \‘usca, with the portraits executed equal to min iature paintings; and, in hke manner, portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wnres or Vuol oi‘erery quality of finish, mnginglnpricc from Twenty to (me Hundred Dollars the pair. N. B.—llc paniculnr in writing the uddnu, town. county and Suu- distinctly. All letters to be addressed to “Nancy", Ania-wan Photographic Porcelain C'o ," _ 781 Bnowwu, New York. 0ct.21,1860. 3m Change of Time. ETTYSBURG RAILROAD.—On nnd liter G Monday, Nov. 26, 1860, the Morning Train will leave Gettysburg at 7.40 A. XL, Ilth passengers for nll the connections. North tad South, on the Northern Centnl Railway, Ind return about 1.20 P. M. The afternoon Train will leave Gettytburg at 2.45. P. IL; but passenger-I by this Tum cur go nn farther thnn Unnover the same evening. . Returning will reach Gettysburg nbout 5.15 P.M..with pann gcri from Harrinburg, Philndelphin, to. By“ this nmngement persons from the country, nenr the line of the Rnllrond, having bull-nu to tnnuct in Gettysburg, on take the noon Train up and have nearly two hour. ln (hulk bnrg,jend return in the Afternoon Train. R. McCUBDY, President. Nov. 26, 1860. Notice. OHN HYBRS’ ESTATE.—Le¢teu of ndgflu- J istmtion on the «tale oflohn Kym, he of Honnlplenuut township, Adam wl'hyv'lle. ceased, having been mated to IM Ind-igl ed, residing in the umo mummy}. W give: ,nolice w all perms igbl»blb~utd "halo mks immedilu pnynolu, and ion having chins spin" the “mum-Inf. properly “mermaid for RM‘ ' JOShfPK Bflflmafl, “'l.“ Jon. 7,186! e! - ‘-‘ ‘ 1:» , Alexander Thom% DOCK Ann [namumgum }Q My yup m the? ‘ “it“ b, .b ovgm,mlg 'h M 1.. II I fig. “fimll ‘ufipfia‘gJaNe-nfiwmm :3“. MW I ! Kev. 2,10». d t' ~ :‘3- . .3; rd Cnriiple street. :
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