EE m Fell“ Hmcu. _an. You, Doc. 46.41:; World ofthil mornin; make: the follbwing ‘editori-l ointment: « ‘ Froln {lcu’wbich hue than“, com in to-our won we believe we uejunidod in‘mpking the following statement in rotar ‘imto the finance: at the Fenian Brother- . , JD mos-“2:30: math-tun an. olthn omenyflwblour: 'loul mph dud-g the put nun- yum. ¢ “JAM lu addmm‘n‘ to the life mulloua which land been received. it was ponfidenfl; expected um. twenty million dollurl would be real -53 «i by the pale o‘the new Fea’inn bonds. It will be an interesting point. ;- the Com grass which'mefls in January to find out what. has become of the five millions.‘u well as what. dishposition in madeiofthe one hundred and lly thonund which in re qewed monthly. ' ,1 —. ——A «..’.» ,___._‘_.__ Saiicide.—Alexnnder M. Parker. ucond Icon Bl our reaps-clad felglow citiagn. J ohn B. Parker. EN... committed rumide‘ in a. room 0! his father's din-Hing. West High stret-t. luv shooting Minn-lg through the hear?“l on Monday evenin . between 6 end 7 o'clock. ’fimng P. ‘h'a'd {wen muchlexoited for sev eral days. and had hem in the care ofa man who acted as his nurse. Just previous to committing the ,deed, he ordered or re (fixated his attend-mt to'lenve the room. a then took his pistol from a drawer. and placing Lhé muzzle to the right. tempie fired. As soon ”the report was heard the door ‘of hiaruom, (which he had locked.) was forced open. when the unfortunate youth was found in the agonies of death. ‘in Am; orthree minutvn he was_qufte dead. Young P. was some 22 yearn-of age, and he «servedfor several years in ch}! army. with credit to ‘himarlf and advantage to our mama—Carlie]: Volunteer. . v Bft special dispatch from New York do'the Philadelphia Ledger iaya, Secretary Stanw'n has written to intimate personal 'friends here that he will resign his 'place in vthe Cabinet. immediately nfleL the In of Jmuury. Hi: health, he guys, tug-eds re pose. nnd hi‘ private business omin: re quiye atténtion. Possibly he may wait Eu rope in the sprung: ‘ . ' The cpunlry wll not care 'where he goes ache goes out, of the position which he has didgmced. ‘- f 8'01) Thursday‘lhé people of the Dis trict ol'Co‘lum‘uia voted on the question of negro suflrfige. There ;were 7000 votes against it, to 75 in its luvor. Will Con’greés 10mg: (be _odiorus measure upon the District against. such a proton? ~ ~ _ V new)“, Provisiomxl Governor of South Carolina has been relierd, and' the Gov ernor elect. Hon. James, L. Orr, installed intb the otfice. ‘ ~ . 36-]: is announced wmonfz the teEegraphs i 0 dovpatches from Washington that. Ben Butler has a rod in pivkie for Gepef-nl Grunt. If he has he had_ better get. imo the pickla'with n, and stay there, if there is‘ yet. a chnhce 0! having his own bacon by the operation. . - .I ‘ Wflon. Tho‘luus Corwin, ol‘Uhin. diéd at Washington on Sunday, theJ'iLlr, of pnmlysis. . _- ~ _M» _ , , _ fiThe Washington hotel; have mixed tlguu' pncea lo five dollars n day. ‘\' , . VF? . “-0- ,__ —' fiflnow fell on -\Vednes,day,just enough tO'mtke very poor sleighing. [Q‘The Cofl'rulh am! Koofilz ccntested mat case id now being: investigated by the Commit tee on Elections in the lower House of Con gress. Juhu Crssnu is Koonlz‘s "counsel.” ‘ —~ ‘~— .0.» » ~— WSevvral quick-s intended fox: this iasue have been crowdedvut. , [S'Orplmn's Court. next Wednesday THE 'MARKETS-I GET-I‘X'SBURGL—Suuuuu LAST Hour ........'....... Bye F10ur.......... Whiu: \Vheaf..." Red \\'hent........ C0rn......1.......... Rye .................. 0n!5........,..... ... 8uck\v1wn1........ Timothy seem... Flu 5ee:1,....:.... Clover Seed ...... BALTIMORE—Futon! LAs-r Flo‘ur. When! Rye.... Corn.. Outs . . ClQ\er-5eed,............ Timothy-5end.......... Hogs, per hund........ Beef Cattle, per hund Hny....................'.... Whi5key................. MARRIED 0n the 19th inst , .1 ma Luther“ punctuate. It Arendu vme. by “av. J K Ililler. .\lr. SJI. RAFFEXSPRHGEK 14: \lm- L A. DEARDORFI‘, bull: 0? Franklin win-Np. On the name day. by [he name, A! the lenidencr of ma 1 bnde'u Indian)“ Bord-min Niiler. Mr E. H 'TflIhTLE ’ {0 Mill \IAIH' ll MILLER. bulh of Tyrone minim]; 0n the 21;! inn: . m thin {lnch Ivy Her. W._R. H De:- ‘ trick, .\lr. JACOB "UCKMA'C tn Mina AMAADA fial‘li‘l‘,‘ bull: Imm 1h: vicinity of Fnyafluille. frankfiu my Nov. 30. It the (hr Raf. Pm’nnm. Nut (kfunluby ‘ Ru W l‘ P Davin, MI" ISAAC RIUEIU ”in MOLLHE J CBC“, bath nenr Buodaruv'dlo, Album county. ‘ 1 0n iho 30th uh. In Rev. 1.0 Sb'pafl'. Mr. GEORGE W. PALMER. or Linleltal-n, Admin cuuhly. to Mm SARAH I: LIGHTSKH, nf "Inn-y. Gin-u)” calmly, Md. ‘ 01: [he Nth {us . u the reflidenco o! the bi ida'n fuuwr. by Rev. 8‘ “.0 Smith. 311-. JOHN N. PASTOR-to Mus: EMMA ozamunn'r, humof Uhamhcrsbnrg. Dee. 2m. 11.263. in m Prulvykdm Chm-ch, It Mayonn bnrg. Pl, My R". Thom-A Cruixli. [l. D 13“; JANA-3‘ AGNEW, of mm: 5011“,, h “in: “111811. 3115 A, p! Innklln enmity~ “ ‘ Ahdn um. time In! plan. by ch. ulna, Cnpt. AL ‘DERT Bf. HUNTER. of Gnuyubprx, bu Mm ARNA- M. BOYD of Punklln cumin. ‘ - 0n [hr Nth of Dec , It Bender-fine, by lit-VJ. Y. Reed, élr JUMP“ SIMPSUS. ur Adam: wuuly, in Mink EME- ‘ LINE lIUW, of Uumbrnllnd ovum}. DIED. ' t ' wom‘mary n'otlces 3 cents per line for Ml over {outlines—cub to accompanynoticu.’ 0n the 17th mat. in Hddlordurg. JAMES N. PITTEN. TURF. M , and 06 yum Ind 20 why- lio nu' useful Imm: in u:- community, ml u ho [ind mpcclq'd, die; unarmed. ~ ‘\ ‘ 0n Sutnrdny morning. Doc. 2. ut'bu residents. 1“: Han hrltown. Mn SARAH l'hl.‘|‘Y,'ngul 83 yum Ind 8 mm: On the ‘M of bum. It In: Blrlin, MARY ELLEN 1L- Gnnu'rz. ma 4 mama. , 0:: HI. mm a! Doe , mr Abbomtovn, inflnl non at 15ml King. mods month uud 16 d 115,. , 0n the fill: of Doc , nut But Boriin. of dig-thnn, GEORGE LINK. Ind 1 1m 11 "mum‘s and M day- - ~ Pockebbo ok Lost. POCKET-BOOK wu losl. on Wednesday lut, (the 20th.) between Mnmmnsburg and New Salem, containing mne or luu dollars‘ in money, and seven] promissory note: ind Accounts. The finder will his fiber-Ally rehud— ed by returning it to the owner. ‘ J. W. LOTT. Franklin tp., Dec. 25, 1865. 3: ’ ‘ Railroad Stocks & ‘Bondl OB SéLEwrWill be ofi'ercd at. Public Sale. 3!. McClellnn's Hotel. in the Bor ough of GIN-WWI? on MONDAY, the 8,1: day of JANUAH. -next: 2 Bond: Gettysburg Railroad Con‘apany, cacti tor $5OO ;- ~ 4 Bonds Gettysburg‘Bailrmd Company. each for $lOO ; ' , All with Coupon: cttgched, = 9 Shae: of Stock in acne Company, 8 Bon’dn Allegheny. 3311 mm! Ind Coal 00mg”. etch for 3250‘; ' . , 1 nd Allegheny Bah-pm! cad Cos! 09mm. for $100; ’ l/ d Alla bony Blilrmd Ind Cod (Marni for 5'43; ‘ A) with Coupons net-chad. . ' 40 Sharon of Stock in an“ Comply; - "-8319 ‘0 flamenco ct opp, clock 9. x. ‘ MOSES McClsAm Ex’r of m: Smock. doc"!- Dcc. 25, 1865. a r A New Idea. 1 FDA GOOD ONE—‘BLACKWEI'JIt CO., A Gilley'l Iron Building, 171 Brondwny, av Yort, hue commenced “Imitation! of nilng’ SUBSCRIPTIONS to all :59 PRINCI PAL lAGAZINES and WEEKLY PAPERS, for SHORT PERIODS, (qurterly or half yurly.) u the lowugyurly rates, oflering a. grout Idnntnge to'lovcn of literature, who unsy- wilh Io uke several publications paying but a little money no time. Full particulars inn. circular lent on application to any ad drell. '.‘A GOOD AGENT WASH-£0 -in ouch town. PUSTMASIERS are requested to lend lor our circulu containing inlducemenu.’ . BLACKWELL & CO., . . I'll Broadway, Ne'w Xork. Dec. 35,1865. 3111 v ‘ HB' LADY’S FRIEND— . . - I The Best of the Nonthliea—«levoled z: uhion and Pure Limmmre. $2.50. n year: Two copies 54: Eight (and one yralia) $l6; WHEELER t WI LSUN'S SFLWLN'G M .\CHXNES gin-n u Premiums. Send lséeuu for l nam ple copy to DRAGON & PETERSON, 319 Wal nut St, Philadelphia. Single numbers for sale by the Nun Dealers. Dec. :5, 1855.- HE Annual Election for in President and Twelve Mnnjge'rs tor the.Gcttys‘hurg Rail ro d, will'be [ml at the ptfice of the Company, in the second slory pf the Paase‘ngerDepot. in Hie Bornugh of Gettysburg. on the‘ bECOND MONDAY 0' ‘ANUARY next, (January 8;, NW.) at 1 win the ‘ntternuon. At thel same time and lace there will be held the regular pnnunl meeting of the Sloqkhqldera. ‘ DAVID WILLS, Scc'y. '- Dec. 18,1865. ytd ' 1 THE LADY'S FRIEND.— 486(). The hrs! of thv M nthlica—de— votedloLlTEßATUßElHndP‘ASkrhON. $2.50 1 year. .Wo gi‘ve WHEELER & VWI'LSON'S Celebrated $55 Sewing Machines on the fol lowing germs : ‘ ' Twrmy copies and the Silwing .\lm‘hine, $79. Tlu‘uy copies undflhe Sewing Ainch'ine, 5N5. Forty copies and the Sewfxng Machine. $lOO. Send 15 can: for a sample copy ‘0 UEACON & PETERSON,3!9 WnlnutfiL, Philadelphia. Dec. 25, 1865. . - ’ HE Commissioners at Adams county hen-- T by give notice that they have fixed upon tins following limes for the holding at Appeah for‘thc several Borough: and Townships of Adams county, at the’oifice oi the County Com missionerd, in Gettysburg, when and where they will nttrnd to hear Appenla, between the hours of 9 o’clock. A. M. and 3 o‘clock, P. 31., (item-h day, its lelows : t The Appeals fur Gettysburg, Cnmheriand, Germany, Littlest-min, uxt’urd, liuntinuton, Lntiumra. au-l Hmnittunhun, on TUESDAY, the-16th duy’oi‘JANUAltY next; ' ' For Franklin, Stmhun, Melmllen, Butler, Mountplensnnt, .\iuun'jM'. Highlnno. nnd Cor:- ohuugn, on.\\'ED.\'Eb‘UAY, the 17th day 01' JANUARY next; . ' ,1' _‘ Fer Rendmgr Hamilton, [.ibetty, Tyrone, Union. Fret-dam. Bel-wick nor, and Berwick } tp., on THURSDAY, the 18th day of JANU ARY next. By order-of the Comm‘ssioners, , _ J. M. WALTER, Clerk Decals, 1865. td . ‘z " * an BEST OF Tm: .\IONTHLIE _— I THE LADY'S FRIEXD—dn ted to l ASHIONMM LITERATURE. BenulilulSteel ,Engw-zn"ing§. SPIA‘JXDJ,“ DOUBLE-SIZE CUL UKEI) FASHIUN PLATES. The Latest Enl lrrnsflol bra-sea. Clo 'ks, Bonnets, Embroidery. &c. Housvhlnld-Ilecqmd, .\lnsic,&c. WHEELER. 6: WILSUN'S manna Macnlxxs given as .Preniiums. Send I 5 rents for: sample copy to BEACON & PETERSON, 319 Walnut. SL, fluludelphin. [Di-0' 2':, 1865. Reglster’s N0,t208. ‘ 'OTIGEis hereby given to nll’Lezatees and N other persuns concerned. that! the Ad minislrnthn‘Accounls hurl-innfler mentioned will ,be presented at the Orphan’s Cour! of Album: county, lor confirmation and allowance, ‘0!) MONDAY. the lamb dny 01 JANUARY. ‘ Laos, m, 10 o'clock; A. I]., viz: ‘ 248.1113 first. account. of Andrew Bit ‘ Linger _nmLJohn Dillinger, 'Executors of ‘ Jacanß llinger. «leceused.. ' ' 249. First and fin’nl account of D miel S. 1 Dnehl, A'dmiuislralnr of Samuel Smut-r. dec. 1 250. The ndcnun'. of Benjumin Maiaun, Administrator of the “estate 0”. C. Albbrt. settled _by Samuel B Miller. one of the Ex eculgfs of Benjamin Mnhufn. déce'nsed. 251, The hrul and final account of Daniel LongeneckerVAdminiatmtnr of the estate 0! Susan Kref r. mm of Ml. Carroll. Illinois. ynd formerlv of Adiuus county, deceawd. 80010 8450 - 475 180:0190 1701411180 252. The first. and final account. of Hon. Moses McClean,-Admimstmtor of the estate of 690. Codori,’ decpnsed, embracing also an account. of sales of real estMe made by him as attorney in foot {or theheirs. 2553. The Lfirst. untl finul amount. of John McCleary. Administrumr will] Lhe will an nexetl of Martha L99per.lut'e 0! Liberty ;p. , SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register’g Office, Gettysburg, 3 ' December )3, was; ld' } , 20010250 17510200 650t0700 .....8 so at 9 oo 1 75 lo 2 45 9o [0 93 a... 80 10 l 81') "". 50 to 54 )7 75 to 8 I 2 3 50 to a 75 .....13 0 m 5 00 9.30 ml? 50 9 30 mm 00 2 30-‘w ‘2 31 ACOB monronr's ESTATE.——Letle?;s‘ (I testamentary on the estate of J :00!) Mortorf, late of Huntington township, Adams county, deceased, h.n\'ing been ;granted to the underaigned, residing in Tyrone town ship, he hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said emte‘to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. GEORGE W 7 HARMAN, Ex’r. Dec. 18, 1885. . 6t \ ‘ Horsemen, Attention! CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY . 4 An Us]!!! Hmruu’s PATENT SAEETY BRIDLE AND LINES The most nsgiul invention of the age. patent ed Nov” 7, 1865. Any runawny or lacking horse in the world can be driven by]: wnh ease. $l,OOO l'orleit. offered by Dr. Hartman for every failure. he makes In managing such animals. Suddlers ol Lancaster mnke no otherhri‘dle. , . ‘ Towmhip qr Individual Rights in Adams county for sale by * ' \ . ' REEDER J: BRODBEXT, . - , Geuyaburg, Pa. . $5 will purchase an Individual Bight. Dec. 18, 1861;. an V ~ N ELECUON will be held in the Public A Schqol House in Bendersville, on , the ‘lkS'l‘ MUNDAY ‘IN “JANUARY, 1866, be tween the hang-1 of Land 4 o’clock. P. IL, for the“pnrpose of electing offlx-ers of the “Adam; County Agricultural Society.” for the enuuing year. By ordei of the board. . WM. B. WILSON', Sec’y. Dec. 18, 1866. td _ Pennsylvama College, - (‘1 ETTYSBURG. PA.—The Winter Souiou . lof thin Institution will commence JAN; UA Y “ch, 1866, and gill continie thirteen weeks. Fox particulate, midi-us ‘ : ‘ - H. L. BAUGHER, D. D., . * Presidentof Pt. College. R“. G. J. EHREHART, . , Principal of the Preparatory Dep’t. Dec. x 3, 1865. u . ‘ _ TTRACTING. ATTENTION—The superior ' Picture. taken In (MUIPER’S SKY mar .GALLIRY. on West Middle 6., ure' mucung nniveml auemion. Good judge pronounce them Inpcrioy to any ever taken in thin plnco. Cull And enmina for yonnelm. Jan, 18.1865. . , URE SILVER WARE and P ‘ . SILVER PLATED WIRE - b a" but “my Ina usorlmemjult :c‘eimi. 'cm aqua lee’it. '2. BEVAN, Oppouilo the Bulk, Getty-buys. F gap will: To, anonl, Bnggm, Guru, l ”alga-ms and Drums, 3» to E. H, NglGl-l’ Obahcfionuy, in Chunbenbnrg lire“. , , \ F yon/will: u prime uncle of Chewing Ind Smoking 'l‘obncco, (7133.20. to" go to E. H. [MINES Confectionery, in; thmbonburg “.lan F a yin): Onng'u, Lemon. Rains", Fig, I 01 Bus. (01:9 s‘. K. Imma's Dome nunoq, incumbent)"; “ML ‘ . Railr‘ba‘d EleE'tiEn. Tax Appeals. Notice. Notice MIS ConaiUnitive, Bun wan pm segment 18 norm 9.. a. n. écnixcx- . Dun. 51... :-I (eel it a. duly I m 16 you, Ind Io nll who Are suffering under the dime: known :5 Consumption nd Liver Conplni-t, to let mam know whn gnu heath: l Jun reel-ind (tom your Pulmonic 8311, nd 8e:- weed Tonic In so short u'ne. By the blen mg of God it hu cured are thus' tar. _ Dr. Schcnck, I will now make my statement to yon, u lollown: About. elgh:een month! Ig9 l V” ntucho-l with 3 severe cough, and it sealed on my lungs; l cquld not retain any thing 1 Me, And eulfered with evening fevers Ind night Ive-u: l was very much reducrd. The whitel nflmy eyes were very yellow; like wise my lkln; my spfietiu 11l gone, lud an.- Ible to digest. what I did eat; bowels swolen, irregular and (;Ohr'five- 1 was very low spirit gd, and had Inch violenfspells of coughing when I laid down at night and when Inl‘or-e in Elbe morning um; they would last one or two ours. ‘ ‘ [then would be nearly exhnusted. and woe lentirely unable to lie on my no side. Ilean not describe my wretched sufl'e'ring u I would [wish ‘to do. Every argon in my body‘wns diseased or dcnuged. Such Ins my silu‘nlion let this time, and I was confined to my‘ bed ' from the last or Februarybll'lti‘l, todune, law, not sble to sit up. I had the best of medical attendance the whole of the time. fly cough when very‘ lmdithnt it racked me’rery lunch. l at this time mined in lnrge quantity of thick, Lyellow, oflensive nmuer,somctimes with blood, land it his generally accompanied by nausea and 5 furrad nnd thick coated tongueh Al the time of coughing so badly I would hnw sharp, lhobting pains in my left side and heart, night swéats, and soreness all through my whole che'st; had much inward lever. pnm in my back and under my shoulder bludes and in tlb small of iny buck, and m. limes so save [that it would throw me into spasms. Now n 3 sphysiBinn guve me up to die. Others I bud: and the best of them, but they could do noth ing {or me, nnd at that time I Wlls nothing »bnt skin and bones. I then was in the wes ltern part of Missouri. In June last We left fthere for the East, and in August lust we come to New York, and I'wns so reduced that I could onl;. wnlk'a litt a with my hushunvl’s help.— Alter I had becn‘here a. shunt tune the salt water breeze mnde‘me feel muth better for a time and then I hid ngnin to cull n physicinn ‘ 'for nid.’ We hnd four of the best physicians lot New York on the diseases of the lungs, and ‘dm-tors of all kinds, but of no nvail.’ They said I was past cure, and that my lungs were I ’tpo lnr gone for any one to cure me. 'But at_ ‘this time I was on my feet about the house“ Vnot able to do much of anything. In Novem-‘i her lustl grew worse, and the 'consnmption diarrhm} set in not! lnstednbout eight weeks. ‘ ,We had tl'ie-l all‘und e‘i'erylhiug that! could grasp ofiike a dying person for my diseases—l conslumptiou and liver complnint—but of no‘ ‘fll’fll ‘ , ‘ ln flnusry, 1863, I was brought down again ; on my hedl and was not expected to live the ' night outfitaftly husha-td stayed at my side, and other lrie‘nds, and they all give me up 10' die.- .\t‘this time every one whc' saw me fid; not think lg’ould ever leave my bed a linngi womnn. The first nhkht I was attacked with . spasms, and was deranged most of the time.—| A Iriend,».\|rs. Harris, cumNo see me the List: 0! the week, and brought the‘Snndny Mercury-1 In it was on account of a. great cure pert‘onn-. ed by Dr. Schcuck. She read it to me, and itl was so much like my disease thnt I aske‘l my . husband to go and see him for me. At thisi time I had given up all hopes of ever gettingi well again; and made my [Lace with God, to be resdy whenever he called for me. ' on the 27111 ol'Jununry, 18‘i3, my husband called on Dr. Schenck, 3:! Bond street, New lt'orlr, and stated to him my case, with a re quest. for hlm to cull ,nn-l see me, which he did, and exntnined me with the respirotueter. When! he was übout to go I asked him it‘ he could cure me? His reply was : “I cannot tell, both i lungs nre diseased, and the bronchiul tubes are afl'ected on both sides." Aud yefhe seem- i ed to think there were lungs enough left tol etl'ect a cure it the diurrhmn could be stopped. He said in order to do this, he would huve to I give me .\iandnqke Pills in small doses at first,} to carry otl‘ the morbid undies, and than, with nstringentg, he hoped to check itnt hich he did, i but'the constant coughing, night sweats, and : diarrhtm hud prostratEd me so that he wus' afraid my vital powers were' too much pios-i trated evt-r to rnlly, and yet he seemed to thiuki if I could lire to get enough Pulmonic Syr’up ' through my s) stem to cause expectorutiou ; there were lungs enough left for me to recover. | Be wished the to try the Pulmonir Syrup and i Seaweed Tonia at once, saying it would do me no harm, it itdid me no good. The first yet-k it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sun day after I sat ué’in bed uud ate hearty for a sick woman; but the next Weeli Ilost all hope uud wished tn'yrhusbsnd not to give me any, more medicine. But the doqtor had warned ‘ him of this,und when the medicine was clear-l ing out the system it made them feel some what restless. and to persevere; and he insi~t- ' ed on my taking it ; and now! feel the‘benrfit ‘ of it.’ For alter eight‘idays l begun to ;iain my strength, and.with the en eption ot a cold that ‘ . put me hock some, i hare been gaming strength oi body, my cough is going an~uy,nnd_ all my pains'ur'e home; no soreness of-the body, my bowels are regular, and my breath is sweet, and I thank God that. I am now go ing about, and sew and read as well as ever‘l could. I have taken sixteen bottles of the , medicine, eight of such. I now have a good appetite nnd‘rest well ntvnight ; my cough does not trouble me in getting up orlying down. I 1 would here say to the afflicted with consump ‘ tion or liver complaitit,)hat-Dr. Schenckis no humbng. You can rely' on what he says.— Delay not; it. 13 dang: rons to tr'ifle with these diseases. Ifyou would be cured, go at once; ahd any one wishing to know the. facts as here in stated can call at my residence; 117 West Houston street, New York city. MRS. MARY F. FARLOW Wefthe nndersignedgesidenu ofhv’w-York. are acqua‘mted with !lr’s. Furluw, and keaw he} statement. to Be tyne. We also how that. she used Dr. Schenck’s Pulmunic 851%]: nd Seawetd Tonic, _and h_nve reason'to heleve that to this nfedicine sheowes her prewar?- iou fr’gm a premature grave. t , ' B. FARLOW, 117 West Houstdn st. ‘ EUGENE UNDfiHILL, 676 Greenwich st. NBS. E. ‘UNLER ILL, 676 Greenwich St. .AUGUSTA UNDEHHILL, 676 Greenwiah It. A. E. HARRIS, H? West Houston st. EMILY GLUVER, 117 West Houston at. J. Dents, 33 Cottage pl. M. A. LFAGHTUN. 483 Broadwny. , line. BENJAMIN CLAP'P, l 9 Amity pl. I am he" acquainted with Mrs. Mei} F. Furlow, end with her husband, Mr. B. Fariow, they having, for a. few months past, attended at. my church, and I am cohvinced that buy statement which they might make may be re lied on utrue. JOHN BOWLING, D._D., Puior ofßedfor-l St. BwtistChhzch, N. Y. DI. Schenck will be profealiunnlly at his principel oflice, No. 15 North Sixth , street, corner 91' Cpmmexce' Philadelphiemvery Sat usdey, from 9 A. )1. until 4 P. IL; No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38‘Snmnner street, Boston, hie“, every Wednesday, iron 9 to 3; and every other Fri-’ day :9 108 Baltimore Itreet, Bgilimore, Md.— All edvice _t‘reg, but‘t‘or I tinrongh examine tion of lthe inns: with hie Reepiroqeter, the cherge e three ollara, Price-of the Pnimonic Syrup end Seurecd Tonic, each 31'50 per bottle, or $7 50 per helfdozen. lenduke Pilla, 25 cents perbcx. ,For ule by all Druggiete And Dealen. ‘| Dec. 25, 1886. lm Election. 1381' NATIONAL BANKOF GETTYS BIBG.—Notico in hereby given to the Metho'ldefl of the First Notional Bank oi Gettysburg, tint on election for Benn Direc tori, to serve~ one your will be held an the Banking Home of suit} institution, on TUES DAY, the 9th a" «JANUARY, 1866,11“ 1 o'clock, P. I. ' . GEO. ARNOLD, Ouhi‘er. Dec.lB,lB’os. 3t _ ' ~ Bgmk Election. . Gum-no Hump BAII, } - ~ Jun. 9, 1865. N Election to: Directed of thin Bank, to lone for tho cunning your. will be held a t 0 Banking Hone, on TUESDAY, JAN U ABY 9th, 1866, M I o'clock. P. I» . ‘ ‘ 'l‘. D. omo3,’ouhi¢n Dec. 18, 1865. at . . ' I you wink—n ates , r ~- out 6! In. 0M1: go to I. B. ILWIGE’S UNION-Ko36i}, il hambonblu‘g mm. \ Valuation and Assessme‘nt £61." 1868. N p‘qnnunce sf an Art‘of Assembly pnsed the' ma any oH‘uly, 1842, the folrowing Stan. man is hereby published by the Cémmilsionon at Adams county. which exhibit! the mount. ielcriptioq {lid value of the Reid tum Personal Propeny. Trndgs, Occimuions and Professional, nude lax-ble by the several Act. of Assembly '0! thin' Commonwnllh : Batman! [is Tonal»; \\ \ Gegzi'1burg.................... ‘ gumbgrllnd.........um | utility. ...-on «nun u.. 0xf0rd..‘......................... Humingt0n..................:. ' Latiug0re....................... 5 Hniniltonhun .-.....’......... Slrabsn . ................. ..... anklin ...:................... M‘eQJllen .....'..1................ Reading ..._........... Ham-.1t0n..............5...... Nountplenunt....... ....... Uuiun ..................."...... Tyr0ne.......................... ‘ (‘vmiowugououu'u........... & Butler... .‘ I‘ M0untj0y........................ Freedom ._............ ‘ 'Liber1y........... ......... : Berwick 1n................,.... ' BJl'ick h‘fir........... ......... I Lin1e510wn............"Lu... ‘ High1and...,.................... Total .- ri Afloat—J. .\’. Wal-ter, Clerk Decrmher :8, 1865. 4!. Two Properties T PRIVAjJ‘E SALE.—Thesubs.-riber offers A his Ht-ul Eslate at Private Sale, consum ing of the following: ‘ No. l. A FARM, situate in Franklin toun~ ship, Adnms coun y, about. 4 I'lllll'! south of Cnshlown, adjlining lands 0!, Arnold Lives, Peter Henry, Amos Diehl, and ot..ers, conluin ing 236 Acres: more or less, about 60 being cleared, and the balance firzt rnte Timber, locust, chesnnt. rock ak, black ouk, nnd u hite oukw There Is a conglenl stream through the farm, Widh 3‘ good saw mill site, and water in all [he elds but one” The im- “01' provemeuts are a Two-story Log l-Sf ; - . HOUSE, Summer Kitche‘n.b‘moke_ [SHE House. Bank Burn, Wagon -dhe.;i"'"' “ and Corn Crib. Hog Pen. and other out-build iugs? There is an eruellent spring a: the :loor, and two young Apple Orchards on the property. ’ . No. 2. A TRACT OF LAND, nhont 3 of_a mile east of the above, adjoining Peter ane and Victor .\lcllbL-nuy, conmininq 52 Acres. more or less, about 30 acres being in good Timber. The improvements are A one 1. ,fl and a hull story Double Log HUUSE,‘ Stable, Smoke House, xludn Wellllouee, \Vlth n prime u‘ellol witerin it. Alsonsprin and a fine youufi Apple Orchard on the place. ‘ Persons wishing to View the prflpvl‘ly are requested to call on lbeguburibcr, resxding on No. l. . The property will he‘scld on easy terms and divided to suit p_"_c}lnsrrs. _ ~ GEORGE DAYWALT Nov. 20, 1863." ‘ Desirable Property AT PRIVATE SALE—The suhscribérofl‘m 3!. «Private Sale. the property on which he recrn'lv resided. cnnsisting of _ A TRACT OF LASD, §iluute in Cnmbo-rlnnd township, Adam! county; ndjnining lands of Emanuel 1). Keller, Henry_ Bull, John W. Weigle, and others, containifig‘lo Acres. more or less, about one-half being elegant Meadow. The improyements are n Two-story Lug _.‘Ml‘ uucsw. L'og Back-building, a one- flu: smry'Log House, Spring Hous‘e, Lug Barn. ‘nth Wagon Shed and ‘Corn Crib, Hog Pen. hm, lwo Well: of excellent water. with pumns in them. a good Apple Orchard ‘a-ud other chmce fruit " Such probertiu are rare, and persons wish ing to buy should nogmiss this chance.— Th‘nse wishing to View are reque‘led to call (in the subscriber. residinzin Guttysburg. . CORNELIUS DAUGHERTY Oct. 20, 1365. ~ A Valuable Farm a T‘I’RIVATE SAUL—The subscriber, Ex-_ écutor of Jpsoph Hemier, deceasedmfl‘grs BL l‘r'u'me SnEe, ' ' A FARM, situate in .\inuntpieaaant township,- Adnms county, I'a'., three miles east of’ Ga- Iysburg, near, the mud leading 10_ Bouaugh town,lndjoining lands of Ahmhim new", Juhn Cressflolln Rummel, nnd others, contain ing I'l3 Acres,.more' or less, of patented land. ahdyao lcrél in timbfivr, with a sufliciency of menddw. The improvements are a Tw -story anie HOUSE, with ,- Bnck- uilding,Smoke House,twu story [Stone 'Spring House with a. ‘ nevern'taiding Spring. 3 Log Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn (tribal, with an Orchard ofchoice fruit. .It i in a good state of cultivation and well water d with never-failing wuler in nearly every n eld Per ons wishing‘ to View the Farm wi-ll call on’ Jo eph A. Hemler, res ding thereon. GEORGE HEMLER. Sep . 1), 1865. m Executor. i Nance. , HAEL ,UNGER'S ESTATE—Letters ltestumen‘nry on .the estate of Michael I late of Union township, Adams county, led. hanng be‘en gnnted \to the under -, residing in the name township, ,he , gives otice w'nll persona indebted Io tate "quinine immediate payment, and | in'iug claims against the same to pre hem properly authenticated fo‘r'seuie- JEREMIAH UNUER, Ex’r. 20, 1865. an Blacksmitmhg. IM U n ge decen. signet hereb said 2% those sent tt merit; Nov. T 2 undersigned would most respectfuny form the public thnn he continues the BQACKSMITHING BUSINESS, at hie nho'p, lately Philip Dmraom's, adjoining Troxe 's pnint shop, in East. Middle street, Gettyburg‘, where he will a: all times be pre pared 0 do’ Blacksmiih‘ing work to Carriages, Buggi s, Wagons, kc. That. he knows how to do all 961 of the kind will not. be questioned by th so who hue 1 knowledge of his long expe’ri nce at the bunineui .Come on with your york, nd you will be satisfied when you ukei uni—and for which he will receive Cosh r Couuuy Produce. . . . 3 ADAM HOLTZWGRTH. Ma, 20,1865. ltf - ' ~ ; '§ Plctures! Pictures! I HUMPER having’pnrchased Samuel Water’s PHOTOQBAPH GALLERY, is prepnnd to execute work in bit line equal to my uublishment in the Slug. If you dgaire n good “man, finilhed according to lbelntelt improvement: in the at, en]! a: the ibo‘ve long- übliabod Gullery, 'in West Fiddle Itreei. Gem Iburg. [Jam 9, 1865. )N Ind COUPONS, bought at the Firs! ' National Bank 01 Gettysburg. ' , ‘ GEO. mow, Cuhier. oa. 30,1865 Revenue Stamp , ; F. Iny denominntiun constantly on hand And for gale It the Fir“ Nations] Bpnk at Gettysburg. ‘ GEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. Gettysburg. Nov. 14. 186%. ' ‘ v xsw neck or - ' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, nelectgd with upecinl are sad wart-med good time impel-1,)“: received and to: sale at J . J. BEVA‘N’S, Opponita' the Bank. Gettysburg. ALL and no the moat beautiful nurt ment d "new JEWELRY, inch}: Brent-pin, In Dropo, , - , Finger Rings, Lockets, Ola-Inn, 143., n J. BRYAN’B, opm tho'Buk, Gettysburg. IBHILEB‘S HERB BIHBRS for tale a M Elmer’s Drug and Yum; Sum. _ 5 Egg. m: I: _- H a: gai'at' S .3 m ~15-= “-‘—l‘ m can oanlzz'zi n:- acfig, 2:; EISIEuV‘Qz‘3-‘c":~l=°:. nu ‘ A l ‘3 33:33:! {sl°g'qs2'2=~ o- .. x.O=—_u-6wl 3; . «40-- : =._.°° I: ‘ EWL . =g=rs ==°s6°w .... ~Eu: . "“‘.-‘— s . :3 ,_"=sX-‘< ;éumf: -: EHI‘EI‘L-la :31 ._ as! ...’-'s' -,; I on! .:.-"‘9’ 955:! u;‘n~::ws‘ “1 _._:-;° 7 Fél-'PEI .. 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OF dt)x"'ldb‘l‘lo‘lS.—t n and nil—g ter .\lunday,va'emher 201 b, 'l. ‘5, Pas senger Trains Will lem‘ennd nrrive nl ‘cttys-' burg. and nuke conuertiu ns, us (allows: ’ Fllls’l‘ TRAIN will leave 'Gpttysbur at 7.45 A. .\l., with passnngers for York. Harris-l burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore. and tho North; and West, arriving at Hanqver Junction wirh-\ out change of cnrs, at 10.25'A.)1., mnnectin:i with the Fast Lind South on the Northern Ceu- " tral Railway, and arriving at Briltinmre nt‘ 12.30 noon. A 156 connecting with .\lziil Train‘ from Buliimore nérth, arming in Harrisburg‘ at. 1.20 P. M, Arrive at Gettysburg .1.10 PJ 31., with passenglars Trom ‘llarrisnurg. York, Baltimore and Wi'shingtun. L > ' Sfir‘UND 'l‘llAiN will,leave Gettysburg at 1.20, P .\'.,nrrnquz at. Hanover Junctinn at 3.ls.\and (mime-Img _niih mniJ train SouthJ Arrive at Bulllmbre at 3.3!) P. M. Arrive ut Gettysburg in, 6.25 l’. .\l., wuh puéscnggrs from Philadelphia, Harrisburg .qnd thelXorth and West, undulsu with passengers from Baltimore uud Wushinutuu by the flikl'line north, which leaves Baltimore at 11.10 upon. _ I Pussenueis canileme Bgitxmore in the Mail Truin a: 9 A. \l.,fun-l arrive? in Gcmsbhurg M. [.lol’. M. Or lexhe BAltimon‘ in the fast line at 12.10 noon. uué nrrive‘m Gettysburg 11:“.15 P. M. But. one Hungé of cars by the first Imin, eilher. wny' viz: at Hanover Junction. The Lust lhe on l u: Norlhern Centrnl‘will not stop M any 100-u] Lntiuns. except York, Hano ver'Juucuou undh‘nrkton.“ Cnnm-czinns cer min. ~ * B. MQUURUY, I’res’t. Nov. 27, 1865 Grind Mass Meetings, - o'2 for poli‘iicul purposes, but for puf - pose! of cumfort. during the coming \\'mxer, will (be hjeld'st the new CHEAP CLUT'MNH, . HAT AAHj‘AP STORE , pl“ TRIBHDUILE C NORRR, on Chambersburg agrcet.»u—nysburg, ouv dour East or Buebler’s'Drug Store, every day during we mu. He 11';st baud , Boy's J Ickezs, Buys' COM/L, . ' _ Boy‘s! Hat! and Cnps,’ : Men’s Fine‘ Cloth Coats Menis Sack Co lii, I I ‘ ‘ Men's English Walking Coats, ‘ ‘ Menl's French Sack Coats, - ~ Men’s Own-Coma ol‘ all kind; Black Pnnts and l-‘qncy Pants, in he! every desvriplion df Go L's F-unishing Goodi. ,Being n new~ ezmnet, and determined lc sell as cheap as th’: cheapest, he respecllull: solic'fls n phrtion 0f publjc pmmuage. satis fied than. he‘cnn Alexa? the mfist Matidlous. Also—The lllc‘bisl) le 0! Gcnclemeu's HATS sud CAPS, constantly (in hand. - - ' I~THEUDOHE c._xonms. Oct. 23, 1365. 1 7' . Carrmge-Ylakmg Besumed; 1“”) mn- boinh over, lhe quers'igued have reaumefl the; , CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, k 9.1. their old‘slnnd; in E at “Will: street, ' , GETTYSBL‘RG, . where they {lre aggin prepared to put up work hi the mast flammable, substantial, and supe riormunner. A lot of new and ‘srcond-uand CARRIALH‘IS, BUGGIES, £20., on hand, which whey will diauose of at the lowest prices ; Vm d all orders will.be supplie’d as promptly and atisfnctorily né possible. , 38‘ ' E P A’l R l N G done wilh diap'nl h, and At cheapest. rates. ‘ A large lot. of_new 1911 old HARNESS on hnnd for sale. - Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto for: enjoyed by them. dry mlicit and will an deavor to deserv‘g a large share» in the futu.e ‘ ‘ I DANN-ER & ZIEGLI‘IR. July 10, 1865. l(I , , ' D obbins’ ELEC‘TRIQ SQAP, ‘ . SAVES Miami: ..’ » , smga'rm ,- 7 , 1 ' . suns MONEY; 4 . - ‘s.4.i as CLOTHES, , . ' , 3suss son. , g" ' 4ND SAW-I's wénnx. IT’S THE SOAP FOR EVERY FAMILY. Sold by grocersénnd Itorekeepefa through, out cily'snd cpuntyy. " . ' lAXU'tO’I‘UIID ONLY 1! , ' J. B. DUBBINS t‘CO , ‘ 10'! South Flr'm street, below Chestnut, ‘ ; ‘rPuILA-DEL"UIA. ‘ Nov. 13, 1865. low THE hndeislgned his the ’plenaurc of an nouncing to his friends that. in cnnmc tion with hil CONFECTION‘ERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON, he has opened an OYSTER SALOON, with n SEPARATE, “DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. Ladiel sud Gentlemen visiting this Saloon will find the accommodations «n they could defile. Oysters Will be sewed up in any style And in ulupetio: manner: Cull uud tee. JOHNkGRUEL. Nov. e,‘ 1885. tl‘ FOR THE HAIR—The Original and Gavin Ambnm‘a in prepared by J. ALI." Runs, And is the beak hnir dressing find preurrhzin nqw in use. It nope the hair falling out, cancel it, to grow thick and prevents n from tprning prematurely grt-y. h. endicnterdm diuf, cleanser, benutifies Iliad renders the hair loit, glmy sud cnrly. Buy it. try it and be cowvmced. Don't be mm. all“ with a npurioug Article. Ask for Kcevn' Ambrosia and take no other. Ton-’81“: by Druggina Ind Dealers «in Fine] Goods everywhere. , . Price 75 um: per Bottle—84:0 per donn- Addreu REEVES’ AMBRUS A DEPOT, " v I, 82 Fulton Sr.., Nu! York City. Oct. 16, 1863. 6m. 1 ‘ L 0 G K 8 . C New Mind CLbCKS In gmt variety, from (scum: or the high"! "put-lion in the country, snd Imam! good. lime-hem“. cm on , T ‘J. DIVAN. Oppoaite thb Bank, Gmpbnrg. m O 9.419 3.. 5 55". 211‘ 3 -E:‘ 0’1?! :- E-,_}=scl a w- a-.. - 92:2“. ‘22 ”5252! a 5‘ -. :1 n -3; [ F”‘ -l ‘a? "‘ a . =. n l J '- . 3100 6'30, Advaasswo -\ MARCH. u KthE, 'ULF, 5A.1117 ABRAHA SAMUEL Commissioners Lidies’ Oyster Saloon. Rgeves' Ambrosia ECM Bo‘wt Woods, GETTYSBHBG, Dealer! in '. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOT'KUNS. UNDER-WEAR, SHIRTS. k VARIETY GOODS. ‘ , RATS AND CAPS.—Snony Hum, Wool Hats, Fur H 494. Sheridnn, Racine, Ruorw Duby.ans¢:lnd Duber Hula, Amherst. Inn hoe, Vicksburg and anont Hats, Sm, Penzhrr (and Stitched Hus, I“ kinda of soft, witch-inn, Ind atifl-brim Hats, for men and bo} s,‘Sntin'en Cnpl, Plush Cups. Sen} Cups, Fur Cups“ Slo cum, Picayune. pommodorr Ind Eunmelled Caps, Grunt, Highland. Scotch, Ulengary and 'Frlt Caps, Nilwnukee, Pioneer, Excelaior and Genius 031)... A green variety of Caps for, men, Iroyx‘and children. ‘ 1311033100 30an 1,00 1535 —2,00 2830, 12.00 3030 7.00 2023[ 2.00 “751 7.00 1765 3.00 2:454; 4,00 2770; 5,00 2723; BOOTS AND SHOES—Men's .Thick Waxed Booth, Home-mule Thivk Boots,omcers’ Boots, French 031! Boots. Youth‘s Thick Boots, Youth'l Rip 8001!. Boy's Heavy Boots, Child'- Gopper-lipped Biz“, Mln‘u and Boy's Bro gnna, Bfiluonflg «1 Others, B‘ufl'aloes and Guam? Women's ind Children‘s Morocco Boon, Bnlmoraln, Gbilers, Kid Boots, Slippers, Glove Kid Shoes in vnriely. Buskins, Polish Bools, Anklets. Buckle nnd Congress Gaiters, Bum. loes, Rubbers, Arctics, Felts,&c. Ofchildren’s shoes the best. assortment and greatest variuy ever o'pened in Gettyshnrg. NUTIUNS, VARIETY GOODS, bC.—Win dow Paper, Window Blinds, Carriage Wllips, Lashes. Violins. Bows, Strings, Bridges, Rosin, ha. Trunks. C..rpel 3.1 m, Ladles’ Huskeu. UmbrellnsJ’ockn Banks,Lend l’eurlls.Razors, Soup, Slrops. Brushes. Hair Brushes, Slme Brushes,Combs, Segue, t 0 . hm, kc. Shirts, Drawers. Collars. Neck-Hes, Semis, (‘nmfurts, Butzhkin Gloves, Kid. Merino. ‘ Thread and Silk Gloves for vh'hlren, Indies and gentlemen, Buckskin film!” for boys, 1 l’m'kel llondkerclnlel's,Suspend:-rs,l\'oo! Hoods,» Opera Hoods, Sontngs, Wool Shawls, Merino i Wuul nnd Cotton‘flpsiery in \‘ariely for mom: won-en nnd children, Skirt Brnid, .\lendxng Cotton. Corsets, Chenille, Thread, Spool Col- 1 ton, M.whine Cotton, Mu, &C. ‘ OM 10.9 1,00 1,00 3,60 Our delerminuliun is lo—sell our goods at the very lowes' market pn-cs. We'flauer ourselves that we have gum]! mm can he revommvnded uud will gue S’ltiifucliou to customers. liUW & \VOUDS. TO MERCHANTS—We buv our Boom, Shoes and Hats, in large quantities, Mnl will sell them to dn-nlers at a veryv’am .1! "dc unceon mnnutuovurcrs‘laprices. ROW k WOODS. ' on. 30, :365. NOTHER I’ROCL.\.\I.\‘HUN. A “NHLY‘NPORT-ANT. Wmmns, the Americwn peqple have sufi'erqd “\dcr‘a four yenr's wnr, during which lime ' have been bullheucd With heuvx taxes ‘L-qucm. drum“ . ' WHEREAS. The :u'eriuds oft'nde had be ‘ nrmugnd. and the plies of xobds, pnr- XILO'I‘ULVG. hm'in‘g ruched~ 3 high cnusi g mmy » ammo! to hrcome knlses, and an} to himself, when mugs end? ‘ s;l .\lnny n‘well-to-do man, who ‘ walked the areas in Broad- W,iu cou<¢~huence of the high clumpede‘d to go MIDI". in 201113}! m‘tbirmd smte or u. 1‘ 1h ' and l Ax » com .d n licalnrly L standard, » wcnk in 1.11 shull Ihese t. I. AND was r: ‘ in form” tunes ». cloth. and who no , prices; has Iwenv n rags. qomplamingpx L things; ‘ Nuantnsron. I, “'sle B. Plenum, would issur my much .\1 \TIUN. :mymg [0 all pe‘oplc LIL”. the avenue of lnde, ut lens! so fur m; 7| am concerned, hav been opened, an] [mu doingbusiqess on a ’ ’PEACE BASI ‘ V Having just retdrned‘frnm the it)", lam now opening the largest and best sele tedstocklof‘ Clothing ever brought to Gettysbu r, embrucr ing all the ‘ " LATEST STYLES FOR MEN AND (WE), among which «re fine filling Dress nn Busil ness Coats, Cloth, Cnssilneze, Silk,,Sntin and Comm Vests, Dress and Business l’nnlvs, 0! every style,qu xlity and size, Under Clothes 1 every descrip!i_on._‘"l\ls), _._...- _A__ _ GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHI‘SG GOODS. Emhmcing Gloves. Conan, Neck-Lies, Sus penders, HosiPry, arc. ,Also. NUTIOXS IN ENDLESQ VSRIETY, aurh as Viuliu‘s, Acvordeuny: \‘luh'u Strings, Clocks, h'mr uud Cluth‘vs flrushes, Combs RIZOI‘S and szui Slrops, Soap, Spectacles Cam-z, Pen Knives, Pencils, Pens, and Domi noes. Alao, ' _ Tnusxs, Lymph SACKS, UMBRELLAS, .Tumcco, snows, and indeed a lime of crerylhingwill be found in this SLure. ll.:ring.made our puzchnsea lur Cash, a-nd atifunnbluime, we are pie pared to sell cheap. . . REVEUBER THE PLACE, . - If'fou desire to have A good [filing suit, made of good muterial, call and eumine for yourselv‘es, uud SAVE MONEY. Sept. 18, 1865. F. B. BICKING. F O U T, Z’ S Hfll‘Sfl flllll‘UflUlfl PflWflfll‘S._ , . This prep-ration, V ~ ,' ‘, long And favorably - \; ~ "\‘l‘S. ’ '4 known. rm thor— . ~ g "’ 51’ j . aughl) reinvigorate ; '; hrukun-(luvln Ind ‘ K lorslnriufi hot-el, . by Arenglhenlng ..’- ‘ and Arming the ) ’ stoma: null may I .. _ c tint: . .i..§:’-l‘l-f iii?“ .. h7h ‘ fur?- '2'." 'Mr’" " IMI min-ml, suck Y ELLUW W; TEE. H E A V E CO UGH 3, Di TEHPER. Fl \‘ERS, FOENDEX LOSS OF AN" TITB AND VH'AA 4 ENERGY,&¢. I! Inc lmproru n ,vlhd, herein the Appctlm- 3171 > l ‘mooth I! you}. skin—m ‘ transforms I h « Infantile Ikdcl horse. To new“ of Con this prvnnra'tinn ls inulunhle. R bague- uw mummy uud mum-rm u e qu-my 0! the milk. ll bu bun pvown by ne -1 S?"- 4 ‘mal experimrnl to ’ '3‘ W if; ncrrase the qunn~ ..‘ 2 ' )‘ [fly or milk and - - V. §3é ' cream hum] per ' 2.,‘K‘ :vmnndgukelh; ' ' h utter rm In ‘ ~r_.; . ‘ "out. In fntxenmg y.- j ' ‘ cattle It ‘givudnem ,- ,2‘ > ‘. _i I In appemeJooum . VIE: .N“ "at their hide. and mt - .‘.-_-‘;\* 3‘ nuke- them thrhe much rater. _—._.— ‘ In All am of Swine, such Moughl, Mom In ‘ the Lungs, Liver, ‘ ' ‘ ' " lc., ml: nnicle ’ 9 ‘ ' » ‘ ‘ let. u I Mme. . . ‘ By mung hm._-E.- 22* ' 'l‘” ' - ‘ I pupa:- n I - L .. \ humonwmthe , ras 3.2 aboredlleuel “in: »= u-"rv . ——z ‘ “liken-nuns! ' ‘ ... , ‘"‘ i or enurely prevented. If given In time. I certain ‘ preventive sod cum for the Bug Cholern. rm: :5 cent: per Paper, or 5 Paper: lm- tl. r RIFLE” 1!! s. A. 13‘0sz & BRO” ‘ AT mm was“: DRUG AND lEDICIKE hm. xo. Wm" St. Baltimore. 11d. For Sale hy Dnughu and swnkecpen through- EIIEM=EI23 for sale by A. D. Buehler. Gettysburg; Laughlin 8 Bushfield, Wheeling, VI; C. C. Bender & CO., anburg; Johann, Helium-y I Cowden,‘Philadelphin. Dec. 11V 18%. 1y ‘ Buggiesiz earrings. t ms WAY! nus WAYI- o‘ node:- T signed in summer] in lht Cflrfiatgoomnkinl 'bnninev, in West Hiddie Inset, neu- Goo. Lit tle's old ltore stand, Geltynburg, and invites ’ all who may yneed anything in his line |o give him A call. He puts up, in the very ; nut manner, Pulling-top and other BUUGIES, and I“ llle diaerent style: of CARRIAGE.— With a {all knowledge of the busineu, and I determination to give satisfaction, the pubiie can r‘cly"upon. his jobl being good. ‘s']. will vndmvor lo dese‘rve A large share oF‘pu "maze, and hope! to receive it. '. REPAIRING dam in the shortcut noting, Ind on most remnlble terms. fiConma ' produce will be liken in “than {qr WOxk. ‘ ‘ OHASJE- GILBEBT‘ Gettyubugg, For, B, 1835. an: OLD, SILVER. 81‘8ngan one; G . “BP'EETfi‘Q‘éBS'I to’luit 311 w: lon n on uud to 35m: ’3”. .’_ .. _J. ‘BBVAN, -‘1 By Picking. =Mil OPP orttir me 14,40 _M?_.*___w~._fi _._.-.__. Don’t Read This NLESS YOU WANT TO q BAV II M ONE Y I I out Ind! how hfi'lfl-rolfing nré [he evil; of War! Now (Int Peso? has been restore! the univorn} cryil, Hofi’longl {low dear} How are we to live] Will the rx‘urhit-nt prion for His neceuu'uyfl‘ lifc- never decline? From the remote corner of Adam: con-uly, in [the mm” but prosperous 'lown or Fnirfi -'l I. comea‘lhe welcome messenger Wilh tidings of ”mm: days. ’ I fi-READ AND PROFIT.‘aa ‘ BANNER & SHIELDS hnve just returned from the eastern citieshflmving allowed tlwir stock of good: to be very much reduced wait ing for a decline in the markets.) The lim" nt length nrrlv-sd, they mrlleddlvemselvea nl’tlu opportunityx hastened to the city. undaru my“ prepu‘ed-m supply the wants of tho needy.“ Our flock of LADIES' GOODS la hem-r thnn ever belpre. That for the GRN’TLFHIEN ii an; lurpuaed. Tl)€nll|n"ra‘cwfluld helhptl’n-iolf‘i. “ QUICK SALES ANDASHAIJ. PRQFITS." is our motto. Uur uoch buing eclecml with cure. we here assert that we nrg entbh-d to sell I: cheap, Ind we think cheaper, than can be bought anywhere clue in the tummy. 070:6 buyers particularly, will find it to then advan tage t 1 give us a call before purclmsing else where. ‘ - - H‘Country produce taken in exchnmze for Goods. ’l‘hnnklul for put. favors we hop.) to wait a. commuance of lIH‘ same. 5 ILIXXI-Ilt a: SHIELDS . Nov. ‘6, 1865. tt‘ ‘ . . Reduction! Reduction! . N and utter November 15!. mus, the {ol -0 'luwing redu'rd Km!» of privos ~wxll he nuuptcll m. [be “EXCELSIUR” SKYLIUIH‘ UALLERY.VIZ . Vlgncue Photograph. por d0znn..........5l 00 “ " “' '; " ...-...... 3 2" l 75 8 'l‘) l 7.1 l ‘.‘s I U] u u u i u _m Cantu de Vii. or plain, per dnm-n. . ll § n n l, .u ‘ rum: OLD .\’hn um 1:93. Vignettes. Single 1 op'es, 40v. or 3 ('nr1.....5l OT C.\_rtes dc Vll, or plain, single Copies, 35: 0H for . In adililiuu to 111'.- nbuve (‘chy [icmre WM be Laminated without (‘X‘ll‘J- chums. Then! is a feature in tip: above to which E wish to direcnpeciul attention, viz: l \rl'l nmke four Vignettu-s, or lh'rce plain picluzcs from the firstuegmive. ”Premium it has bat-n a rule who make less than 5:1 of one and four 0H1” other. ‘ I take this oppummity to thank the uhizrm of Gellysuur; uu-l (In public generally, (or llh: VERY unsnu. pvuromgze extended to the "Ex c.lsior,"siuccils establish-pent, and hop" hr azqict Intention-Io bixsiness', énuplwi with the advantage 0! over ten .\'e-ns nuiulornmml practice of the urt, to nn-m n Lnntinuumu u! the “mo. _ ISA \C G. TYSON, , S Icnes=or to [he Finn of They Buy , Nov. 13, “363. ‘ (icuysbunzrhf. 613000.000- Gold 8: Silver. 31,006} 9 ‘ ULIDAY,GIFTS! ~ H (man ATTRACTION! GREAT SENSJTIUNI Watches, Clocks, Chains. Di m -. ‘ "? we, \I«-. wlorleous, Sewi lg anhin pd’innos, to.) ONE MILL 10x DOLL Anna-W3l;- :- u ‘ Tn a» Dumas." (w. AT ‘ ‘ ONEIIULL.\IIH\CIH! Without regard to Value! .\m to In [1 id (or until you know wh It you an- to run; "cl SPLENIHD LIST OF ARTICLES, .\LI. TO BE SOLD FOR ONE ole \ll BAUIH 100 Clocks (French) 5 “ml 21 - ‘ d 1y clogkamngig hu’ll'; “Ho 5230 each. 100 Pianos. of the bus: um.- / /' .Irfm'ture, ' 330 to 800 “ 250‘S«wing Muchinea, of [in best nmuufiu-ture, 5010 150 “ 250 Genls'Guldlluulirg-mse Wultlws. 5010 150 “ 250\Ludies' Gold and Enum'd Hunting-also \V.th:'.les. 23 to >6OO Gcnlfs Hunting-case hil- 10000 Stones" 3»: Sig't Rings.2,so}o 1000'“ Calif: Diamond Ringo, -210 7500 Sets Lfldl's’ Jewe’lry— ,Jev. and_Gold. 6000 SW: Indies' Jewelry-- ‘ Cameo, Pearl, Upnl and ' , other sto‘nés. 4to 10000 Gold Peru, SilverExten-‘ , ainn‘ thleu & Pem-ik, 4to 10000 Gold Pens and Gold ' Mounted Holders, ‘ (Ho 5000 Ggld Pens and Gujd“ Hiuaésion Holdcri‘. ‘ 610 5009 Ladies (iilikJMlmrklegfi to 5000 L-Idies' Gull & Jul Hui:- Bnrs 3: Balls, » 5m 5000 Silver ‘oblels Imin]:- ing (3153:, 5:0 3001 Silver‘Qutorg, if: to 2000 Silver Fruit; (gm-d and Cake B when, " 2!) t 9 5000 doz. Silver Ten Shnnmfw 10 10000 “ ’hble Spoons ‘ kind Forks, ' \ 20 to In consequent-é nf th~ great nngnntion at trade in the .\hnulacturinz dillrivu 0'! France and Englikn‘d, a Inrxe quantity of uluuble Jewelry, oiiginally in'en'l-ul for the E "015 mm market, has Int-"n deal «If forsulein this amn try, an! MUST BE SOLD A'l‘ AXE" 3301 M; FR)”: 1 Under the“ circumshncgs, H Ullb- TON & CO,. acting as Agentslur the principal Elli-spun Manulucturers. h We rewh‘e-l upon 1 GREAT—GIFT D Isrntpuzrx‘mz Subject to the followin; ruguhnions :1 - Certificates of the grim” articles our: hm put iulo_edvel6pc3. aenlifiup. uud mixédwul when orJered, Me I|er on! without rozud la choice. and sent by mail, thus, giving all a fair chnuce. 0n reueipt of the ueyifimm. ymé‘wiol no what you ‘nre to hug, and then it 54].: your Option to send the dollnr nnd Mkéltw urti :10 or not. Pureluu I: may Hun obtain .5 Pianofllelodeonfiewmg )Lschme, Hold \Voglrh: Diamond King. or my sex, of. quclry onfiour liu. for On Dunn. ' ' g-- ngu 25 cm“ FOR cannmcnq. In nll Irnnauclions by mnil, we shnibchrga for lunar-mu: the crruficules. pm ing poimgn and thing the busineu. 3.3 ceuLa mll‘ll. 'l"ch mum be «attuned when the ceruu'L-w- J: u-nt for. Five certified“ will be len: for $l, eleven for St. thirty f 0: 5.}, tiny-five 'or $l.“. uud 100 for SH. ~ AUHN‘I‘S.~—A'c Innt Agent] in every lowa and county in Ibo country, and those acting in much wm be “loved Max-nu on cur): cur tiflcnw or'dvretl by them, lirovided flzeir ru'uil. Lance umoun'a to $l. ' Aggnu \[hl cuflch .25 cum for every certilic He, nu‘l remit. 15 cunts to ”mum-rig and; or postage slump". Axum remitting at once. $3O, mil be s'anng m n buuuful Silva: Wubch, and (m Mo ””16- cum. ‘l. Please write your Rammfhwn. County Ind Sum vainly" ugd addceu an order: m ‘ . . gummy t 00.. L > Agents (or Pauli}: Maegan ~Manufiulure law 36 a egr, a . :“ 5- m If. 0. Box 5675515 z Rm. :1, 186;. am . , ' » ‘:' For Sage, mix-"3”} “f 0 (moron mums. m the s g . _uudiau “Lama 51 ul' “yaw. bur-Mummy.“ an "ear;- ‘ ) . .7; - out»? % a.g'nbug.Aug. u, lausw ”f, u r -.,z-tAMMMNdi T 3 70 ', 10 " 10-0 EESII EEMU 10 " 10 " JO " 15 " EMI 50 " 50 " _5O a» 50 ‘p. d 40 "