1I scef~~M i. Dui Utah. • • I Oar •ecminnedopftiOir of am* 'Republicans acid _lratea 4 lutving Wen defeated in the last Proditectild election *aired oonsolation in that mortification *Obit their HI luck iti*tiel, by anticipating for Mr. Bu. *into an ansatiefottory, or it might he, int ble section/eat of the Kansas . and the Mormon rebellion. *3 the insorrAtion of Mr. Buchanan Vie' position felicitated themselves RIM file prospect of civil war in lin-- 4 1 * and open rebellion against the au ttierity of the United States tilovern seem. is Utah —These ware were to be ooesiucted at an immense expense and great' sacrifice - 6f life. It the Presi rieht shonld exhibit the least leniency In subduing the rebels in Kansas or sup preesing the oittliws in Utah, they *Quid charge him with timidity, pu silhsaiinity, and unfaithfulness to his Constitationsl obligations; and if, on the *Char band, he should not give the rebels ample thaw for reflection and :voluntary submission, they would charge him with rash precipitancy and $1 reckless desire to plunge the country in as unnecessary war. And if war sisoitiri come, from any cause, then they would carefully compute the cost in money and in life, and multiply both by gam which would alarm and terrify —and thus with and exaggerated state ments of the millions of dollars expyn ded, and the number of bones of ad ;nen “fe,fr b/eacio'ny upon the plains" of iiaustat or on the mountatns and in the values of Utah, they would go bet Ore the people of the country--and with some military chieftain whose laurels bad been won in conquering the rebels 7 -would once more got possession of the government. But all these delu-, Sire dreams and wicked hopes have, by the wise policy ot"Mr. Buchanan, been, rendered impossible of fulfilment.— ; "Kansas is quiet."—She will either coals in under the Lecompton tution or stay out of the ['llion as a Territory fur a \Ade. ' 4 ;ut in either: event, there is not, now, t he least pros petd,- of a war in Kansas ; and us for, the Mormons they have peaceably sur rendered to the tThited States author ity and are vaeating the Territory. So there will be no war—no cxtraor &entry expenses. no dead men's bones tb? demagogues to ~h ed crocodile tesrs (tie r-s-a nd , in consequence, no new military candidate for the Presidency. Tbua the combined opposition arc, by tie wise policy of Mr. Buchanan, dis• appointed in all their cherished hopes, srbile the just powers and rightful au illherify of the Federal Government have been vindicated and established.— Frederick Citi:en. - ...- SirTbe London Times draws somas T• • Hz undersigned respectfully announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, attention to the fact that France is i that they have entered into a co-partnership. arming on n large scale both by land land intend opening a CO.I h d• LUM/11:1? and sea, with a method, a system, and ] - .llth, on Washington street. in the rear of adeliberption truly formidable to an the Eagle Hotel, where they will be happy to her neigftors, and indicating that “she see ll a f ll who may favor . t e h t em r vr re a call. n . They is getting er her colossal strength, and a w : l , l j u ,T, l , l , l „ s i i tr e ,: e 7r a van COAL, Y° , o : - I : he 'lowest po _ i. wcutil.appear to be on the eve of some b'e wholesale rates, in order to introduce it vast enterprise, In the prosecatton of , into general use. They also intend keeping Which that strength is to be put forth a fall and general a l sortment ot LUMBER. is to the utmost." The Times thinks soon as the Railroad is completed. . They that the season has arrived when End- will keen constantly on hun t every variety of land ought to speak plainly in the mat- COAL and he celebrated N ie V b O ra O t end STOV E, William s p in e t: n ig s which oiae ter; and let the Emperor know that aakt, I:nval Cook and Sea Snell Cook "ho asits:ttio much if he expects that. Stoves. Also the Charm, Capitol, Victor, hais at once to enjoy whatever power.' Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Storrs. snpport or Influence-Lis alliance with ' Air•iight, Star. Franlliri, Hot-air Parlor Befriend may gye him, and at the Grate, Lady Washington, ,. Oak, Magnolia. same time to inflict upon us 'ay h is east ' Union. , Air-11;ht Bare C ) k i nder, Tropic and military and naval preparations a war i i * P r P ers t o a n n:Z h S 4Z exami ne their stock will expenditure which we are most tin %% ill- ' please call at their Stove Ware Rolm. on ing to incur, and winch casts upon us West NI iddle Et eet, at the residcrice of Robert many of the evils of a state of actual Sheeda. hostilities." , ; - Orders promptly attended to. __*a...__ _ ___ i 11.04 ER r SHEADS, ,Absurdity of the I.'nylilli 1471. —To C. HENRY BUEHLEII, barn a house of which the criminal is Gettysburg, Aug-11, 1857 tenant at will, is capital; but if he has 1 a kap°, it, is only a misdemeanor. To wound cattle is a capital crime; to wound* man iv only a misdemeanor.—: A comedian, who performs in a theatre royal, is a reputed person : but if the' same comedian plays the same eharac- : ter in a theatre which wants the stamp, or - royalty, he is a rogue and a rag-- I bond. A gentleman of large property ! New Livery Establishment may bunt on the ground of a man of s property, while the man of small 01,L;UILES M. property, r.ITE ha., ~ p ri,ed a new w "".": u er y estahli'lltnerit , at the staldes o n pro ny may not, hunt on hi.e own ground. Peers and m,embers of Parlia- ..y 4 , 4 11 1, 3 fi t ,7 t n „ ,g,t,r c ., L n ' t ( . l ''l - : c iis ti 1 ;, i , e .:, i l e in t Li Dart ii,trir'Tiyntmiele. meat, cannot be arrested for debt, but mej't... as will enable him to .' accommadate Cho their creditors may. public at all times, oa reasonablo terms with • , Horses, Ilaggies, Hocks, &:. Hot stn, k is 4 Backward Relation.—Hr. Quintin, good. On funeral oect""co4. &A'. , he wlll be Disk once entertained a large party to able to supply a want which has Leen much dinnerrwhen a sailor knocked violently ' needed' Sidi — Terms CASH. at the door, and insisted upon immedi- i 31.1 y 24, 1858. ate admission to Mr. Quintin Dick.—' The servant, supposing he had some melange from Mr. D.'s relations in, In dia,...introdueed him into the dining , roam. Mt. Dick rose, and the sailor, machlrig out his hand, said : "-Is your name Quintin Hick?" "It is; at your service." "By Jupiter, I'm glad of it—give us., ' ' your hand, oi.d boy—my name's Dick I Spring Millinery. Quintin ;. and by the powers, we'll have' MISS MeCREARY has just returnet from a (Imp of grog together." the city, and is now opening a beautiful The effect on the company may be , assortment of Millinery and l'anry (Juggle, of the latrxt styles, which she will sell at the easily imagined. Mr. Dick took it in : lowest cash pricer, and which she invites the good hatnor, gave the man half-a-crown, la d ies to call and examine. and told the servant to take him into) :Milliners who wish to buy Goods to sell the litiiien, and give him plenty to , rtain, will find it much to their advantage to eat and drink. • give her a csll, as she keeps nuue but the ' most fashionable goods. April 19, 18.58. 3iii A Tremendous idea .—A member of -- the Academie des Sciences of Pitl÷3, ; Clear the Way who" isialso an eminent chemist, has in-' *FOR THE NEW FlltNit—Nn. 1, 2 vented an aparatus which he thinks will and 3 Riding and Wagon Saddles, enalaic bamtin being to breathe as free- Trotting, Buggy and Carriage Har ly sihe - ,bottom of the sea as on the t ness,Ruggy, Carriage, Alois, Hair, Ticking surface of the earth. He proposes to and common ()Altars. Riding and Driving Bridles,Martirigals, II titers, - Horse Covers form en association for eollecticgall the i and Fly Nets of every description ; Whips, treilintes now lying at the bottom of, 4., , B t ß r rezi received d ic f c 7 , . 1 7 .. 1 , e . astonishingly the ocean, and estimates at a b out' eight' hundred million pounds sterling 1 low , .•B„.G BOOT," - ' t •S, stmt o f the Chatnbersburg street, the of treasure to be gleaned on ; May 10, isss the Touts between England and India i onlY.—Paris Paper: ! Beady-msde Clothing.. --. 41111. 4.-------- - - . GEO. ARNOLD hart now on band the largest I _ . stook of Ready - made Clothing in town,' Wingerd, White & Swope, Alvsk.byLightaing.—lt is said that clue:: comprising every, variety and sire, all of hist • k W trinity is about to bo applied to Monk. ,' own - nianufaetere, which will be warranted, NOLEN/Ma DRALEita TX A p e rfor me r seat e d b e fo re a &t oo , c o ll .! well made, hsving hands constantly employ- 1300 V. 5110148,, CAP5, & -STRAW ritnso* fur the purpose , in , London, led cutting out and waking up. If we cannot! GOODS ; ALSO , ix rssatoassLa MOOOlOl4 - 0/P 6 t. Poteralittrg, will play s 1 I V" with a garment ready made, we will; Moleskin, Silk, F itt cutd Fur . Rats, oil the goods, take your niennorge !anti N. T. ow. watrtmO a 11,0W/in rrs., • inoesesporrery note of which, by racanst le ma ke 7 ynn np a garment no the ehortAat nn• I Adam R. Wisgesd nI dieiliteWric intro, will be reported by I flee. Please call at the Ctothing Wed Ham.' D Me/ S. Whit ' BALTIMORE. MD. an ' ' 4 "Plnent in one Of the see - ; where you will Sod Mr. Culp • always on /4 4 , A soups Whits . • red •• - I n Paris. We atresdr hare : Asad,-bright and accommodating. Our sleek ,i Au g : a , is. • 71140 1 , k ,t ,ffitofttie ; now we aro Li hire' It him% well selected, and will be add. asap ~ mul iA — t illi rk ty. Lungs are, liana- I for Ceelu t . folk' KlPAttfiliWith being ruled est, of ! . 004 7sbuta• Keret' 923, I ga• . To Got . :' 1 pin full worth of yoar_isiolsey, undo xeer fiedleiddWitrehlik Wirers of music. - 1 RPOUTING.--GourEa and henry Watepler 1 i L oott. P ar s . nat i auje af gall4 c . n r ualid .f re a str , Clist o ti ockili, 4lll ' ... „ , ...:4,,,,. 4.01 , -------4. 111 -- . t ilha wift take 'flour throuting and 'Mt up ile i o n... Z I T ~,,.. • - " -- i r o w s la z o oar* , • Prorsott, a ge d 86 , An d fAraine km, for cash or country produ Far- line. .• t... 4 &OWN:S. I D ied.? Prescott, the hore'fif : " era . .11 . :1111 , 0 o u th tad 7 w wi e : w hin f o th 4% u"*. a& 29. I&SL 4,54 rs - jkaik 4 o-440144 - ifilloslou on the llitit‘• th em ta x a. &u. WA 1 ult.,: ;'l":l.A..llt:f , :l 4 ' ' - 1 April 1 4 .1853. of Herring's Patent lIIANIPION FIRE .t BURGLAR PROOF SkFF.S, with Ifall's Patent POWDER PROOF LOC K S.—F tatt.t.s Makers, 07.4:ant St, ett, below Secund, Plida pli ia.—The great interest manifested by the public to proeure more certain securi ty from fire for valuable plpers, surly as Batds, 31ortgiigos, Deed•. Notes and Books trf Accounts, then the ordinary Safes hereto fore in use afford(' I. induced the Patentees to devute a large portion of their time for the last fourteen years. in making ,liseoveries and improvements for this abject, the result of which i. the unrivalled Herriny's Patent Warld's Fair Premium FIRE PROOF SAFE.•', universally acknowledged as the CFI VMS SOE OF THY. WuRl.l) HAW i rig been awarded Medals at both the Worl Ps Fair. London, 1&11, a id Crystal Palace, N. . I '"1 9 ,. :14 superior to all others is now undoubtedly entitled to that npellittion, and secured with Hall's Patent Powder•protif L .eke—which were also awarded separate Medals. (as aboliel —forms the most perfect Fire and Bur,:,lar Proof Safes eicr yet offer ed to the puhlie. Nearly :;.1O " if orrinz'q Safes" have been te.:eJ during. the past 14 year.. and more than Iti.ooo have been sold and are n ew in actual use. Also on hand or manufactured to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Cheats and Vault., Vault Doors, Honey ('beasts for Brokers, Jewellers, Railroads, private families. &c., fur Hate, Diamonds, and tither valuables. Sr. 2.3. R. SUEAD.S. C. U. DI'RFII.RR. Lumber, Coal and Stoves. NE IV FIR 31! Challi Robes. rp lIE third arrival of Itlbes by express.-- Tho prettiest styles yet offered to the la dies, and from which they cannot fail to please their tastes. Come immediately Upon want pretty and cheap goods. The latest styles and patterns of side stripe robe 4 just ree3ived at FAIINESfOCKS'. April 26, 1858. Valuable Real Estate pRrrAtE SIMS. a 46 frln Private S Je, all his ItearEstute !is fellow,: No. I.—My hsse resilience in Gettysburg !fronting 30 feet nu Chambersburg street, with I Erick Dffellinv Sub* end other improve menu,. No. 2.—Lot adjoining above on thr Went fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable, &c. No. 3.—Lut adjoining No. 2. fronting 32 feet an same street, with large Cotteh Shop 7 and other improvements. No. 4.—Loa tnAjuining N. 3. fronting 29 feet, with double Brick Uwdlling , Smith &c. No. 5.-44 west of She Toonndrt. with Stettm Saw mind Grist Mill. No. 6.—bot adjaininz No. 5, containing nbont 3 Arrel. N.. 7.—Three Lots fronting e:►ch.3o feet on Chemberehurg street. No. 9.—Tract LAnil in l'llitni!tonfinn township, lying ~n Marsh creek, containing 51 Acres, I , strt cleared and part in first-Vale timber. N. O.—Coach Establishment in Sliep herdstown, Va., with good will. ie. ThP h - cation is an admirable one for business, and improvements in good order. 'Titles good and terms to suit purcha sers. Enquiry of D. A. Butituta, Esq., Get tysburg, or the undersigned residing in Shep lierdst iwn, Va. C. W. HOFFMAN. slarch 15, 11458. • The Grand Show! AT OETTYAUVUO, PA. M. Samsun, _Manager & Proprietor Doors open at i s t tezlock. A. M. —Pert.rmance tot ortamouee irumedintels ufter. PIIICES OF ADMISSION. Adult". FREE Children. (under 12 year„ of age,) Half Price GRAND CONIPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC! The subscriber, thankful for past favor*, respenfully informs the inhabitants o f Got. tysborg and surrounding country, of the feet that he has just received from the New York Auctions a SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS! which he in determined to cell at astonishing ly low rates for CAIIII. In return fur the liber al patronage begtowed upon him, he will give a Grand Complimentary Benefit, on which oc casion will he presented TWO MAGNIFICENT PIECES! o.li WalAutday, aiober 28, and every day until further notice, will be presented the very popolar TraKeily of (1 0 0 1) F / 7' 8 I with the following unrivalled east :—Fashion able Clothing, from the finest to the lowest priced qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing floods, in great variety. limits. Shoes, ll.►ts, Caps, &e., to suit all tastes. An Intermission of Ten Minutes, - tu allow those making large purchases time, fur Lunch. &e., &c. The whole to conclude with M. Stuneon's suc- Cessful Play, entitled VARIETIES! the beauty of which will cause great excite ment atuon,, ,, the Ladies and Gentlemen. Oct. 26. 1837. tf To the Farmers. ILLA sNrs Coashised I? .Yea awl ~ming iLsekime with Wootro Improretnnil.—' The undersigned, having been appointed Agent fur the sale of :Manny's Combine:l Reaping and 31uwin ,, Machine, with IV,sxl'e, Improvement, for Alain.; county, offers them to the public, knowint, them to* be the best combined machine in use. It has been suc cessfully introduce) into different parts of our S'ute, and I sold thirtv-four last season, in Adams county, all rendering entiareetion.— The machine received a silver medal of the State Fair—also, the first Premium at Vlrk. Cumberland, Centre, llunting.lon, and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Far- mere needing a Leaping Machine, will please call upon the ttndersigne l before purchasing, as he always takes great pleastire in showing the M schittes. Early orders are solicited, as the number received from the manufacturer will be iu proporti..n to the demand. SAMUEL lIERIIST, o,posite the Eagle Hotel, Cettysburg, Pa. 31 troll 1. 18f,8. Good and Cheap 1 THE undersigned would inform his friends and the public generally. thar•he con tinues the CAII.IIIIfIE - MAKING BUSI NESS, in all it+ branches, at his establish nieitto4fr East-Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, l'a., where he has on hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may lie desired in his line, viz :—ltockaway and Boat-Body Oirriage.+; Falling-Top, Rock a eel g (f. Trotting Ilujgies, S t ' 1* Jerry Wagons, dc. . lorAlalt l / 4 ` With good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best quality —and his pricer are among the lowest. iiiirßapairitie done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange fur work. Call ! JACOB TROX.EL June 15. 18-57. New Spring Goods! L SC ll IC I( he,s just received and offers u • for eats the in ~ t desirable ivotortinent of DRY GOODS ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting in part, of Sprig; S; [lts, Plain Black do., Foulards, Cualli Robes a'quiUe, Lawn do. do. Soring Detainee, . °mutat L.ustres. Also, Bomihasines, Alpaoesa, De Bogen, Gingbacas, Lawns, Brillinete, Shepherd's Plaids, Crepe Ile Spange,Tissue Bareges,ko. April 5, 1858. Domestic Goods IN every variety at SC THCIt'S, consisting of Prints, Muslim!, (lineman., Check's, Ticking., 9 meting', ito. (April 5. Freight BETWDEN PHILIDELPILIA & N. OX PORD.—The undersigned has matte nr• rangements with the Pennsylvania Railroad Cunpany to ran their ears to Wrightsville, where dvo , ls can he transhipped into the cars of the Northern Central Railroad C). The preselit rates oT Freight between Phil. adolphin. acid .N,irr Oxford are -03 Ist CL.ISS, 40 ete. per 100 lbs. 2d .. . 1 0 ‘• .1 6 4 66 3d 46 3 4th " 29/ " " " " Goods for the present time will be shipped only twit* a week from Philadelphia--im 11 'oda,' and Weduesday. Bat they will be shipped daily whetweret there is an accumu lation of 2000 lbs. nr upwards. HENRY K AtITELT. Wrightsville, March 15, 1858. 4in 111 BROIDEILIZST-Vity oho". at Miu 4cCazAitr's. ~:'4o gai t *, D. •rt • AS his 'ofsre type 4,111 . 3511\ door west of Pe N - Lutheran church sn ehambersburlOF set, and opposite More, where t ose . yrishing to hare any Den tal Operation performed are respectfully Invi ted to call. R rrrrr Dr. D. Iforner, Rer. C. P. Kruth, D. Rev. H. L Ban her, D. D., Rer. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Starer. [Gettysburg, April 11,'53. • D. McConanghy, TTORNEY AT LAW, (office one door west of Buchler's drug and book stare. Chambersburg street,) Arroasrx am, So- Ltriroa rAa PitexTa D Ito.inty Land Warrants, Ilacit,pay supended and all othe r e:aims against the G.)vernment at Washington. 1). C ; also American Claim./ in England. Land 11'3rrants locate d an d sold„ or Isought, and highest prices ;Oven.— A , znots enzitgml in locating warrants mlowa. II ti mils and other 'western States. tale - Apply to him peramially or by letter. I lettyhburg, Nov. :21, IWni. - - Edward B. Buehler, A TTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend t., all buliness entrusted to him. lle speAs the German language.— Office at the mine Flare, in South Baltimore street. near F4rney%, drug store, and nearly opposite Danner & Ziezler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. Wm. B. McClellan, -CI'TTORNEY AT LAW.--Off:e nn th e south side of the public square, doors west of the Sentinel OfEcp. Gettysburg„togoct Cabinet-making TILE undersigned ham commenced the Cahi- A. net-making husitie.ts, in Mountplea.ant township. Adams county. on the road leading from the Two TA% ern% to Hanover. about a quarter of a mile tiorthea4t of Sheely's store, wh ere h e h a . 4 now on hand, and wil! manu facture to order, Burctitur, Iledvb-tbt, 14 , 4(., Stands, and every other article in his line, put up of the bemt, materhils, and in &work manlike manner, b i a-C,ffins made at the shortest flntire, and trimmed to order. lle ie pruvided with a first rate new Hearse. Ile ask% a share of public patronage. awl will endeavor, (hp strict attention to busiaezo., with good work and low charge., ) to de serve it. JOSEPH 13EDEIIMAN. April 19, 1553. Sin Fire Insurance. rpui; Perry County Jlnt,utl Fire Insurance C impany—Capitnl $139,55G--4etreets in aur.tncea in any part of the State, agninmt loss ity tire ; prudently adapts its opernti,ois Gt its resources ; affirds ample indeutuity ‘ and pi-091110y adjusts iti I isses. • A lams county is regiremented in the Bunn' of linnazurs lay 11. m. Mo•its •('L4: ,NI Agenr. Office of . w..llcOloan s uidaribus Ala] 2(, Wc. W111.1141.1.1E1 4 P1E. NB!(1•Y THOMAS. Family Grocery and Provision Store. U& TfIOMAS respectfully s-4in form the people of (Warburg; owl the public generplly, taint they Imre just return ed from the rite with n general assortmeitlt of GIIOVERIES,PROVLS/ONS and YEGHT.I - which they are prepared to sell as low as the loweAt. FlOlll. and FEEDalways on and sold nt small profits. Store on York street, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. • Gettriburg. Ang. 3, 1857. Adams County Mutul FIRE INSCRANCF: COMPANY.—hioor parated March 18, 1551. PretiorCiii—Ceorge Swope. rice Preadeid—S. R. 1411441. S-cret.try-11. A. 'Buehler. Tow r-r—Daritl :%I'Creary. EA-entire Committee—VA - 4ml McCurdy, Andrew Ileintzeltitnn, Jacob King. MA AG(RS.--Ge , irgn S wope, D. A.Buehler, R. M'Curdy, Jacob King. A'. !Wilhelm:ln, I). M'Creary., J. J. Kerr, M. Eichelherger; R. Russell, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Pulley. S. Fnline4toek. Win. 11. Wilson; 11. A. Picking, Wm. B. J R. Mc- Creary, John Horner. E. W. &Mile, J. Augh inhaugh, Aland F. Hitt. . pa/- This Company is limited in if; opera tions to the enmity of Adam.. It has beenin successful operation for mare than six yetis. and in that period Weis paid all losses and ex penses, wit/west aoky agsessiarnt, haring also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company employs no 'Agents—all business being done by the Managers. rrho are annual ly elected by the Stoekhoblers. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above !Hutted Managers for, further infor mation. war The VAsestive Committee meets nt the offi et of the Company on the test Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 28, 1857. New Firm. GtIOCERIES AND DILY GOODS.—.I. - C. O ctsisr 4E, BROTHER base takes the stole of Juhn II die, on the Nurth West corner Of the Diamond, where they will continue the Dry G.,0 Is and Gra.lery business on an en larged scale. They will constantly keep ou hand a large and varied assortment of et cry thing in their line. They have just laid in a law and splendid stock of .44pria y and Sum mer G..,0(14, and are now opening them for the inspection of the politic. We cordially invite the citizens o: Gettysburg and vicinity to give as n call, and examine fur themselves, as we feel satisfied they will want no other recommendation to induce them to buy. We are determined to keep nothing but good Goods and to sell cheaper than the cheapest for the cash. Give us a call, no trouble to show !pods. April .5, 1858 J. C. GUINN ic BP.O. A Card. AVING disposed of my ittore to the Messrs. ASH Guinn, I wuuld recommend the new firm to the confidence of the public, and hope they will receive a ler*: share of the public patronage. <4 JOHN HOKE. April 5, 1854. Removal. LEX. FRA.ZER, Watch k Clock Maker, •"` has removed his shop to Chambersburg street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend to the censor customers. Thankful for past Airom lie hopes, by strict attention to buminess and a desire to plow, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, March 8, 1858. $25. _ _ T [(AVE a few Hathaway COOK STOVES, which I will gall for $25 cash. /larch 15. •.VEO..ARNOLD. Men's Wear. JL. SC rum( would invite the atteatioovf • buyers to liis large stock of Fiae Black Cloths, Flue Colored do. Fiat Black Clot/merge, Fans' CassiotereP,, Bide 43trified do., z Vesting's. Cravats, ilosietyv Glares. Baspeodep, Handkerchiefs, de. de. A ril 5. 1858. Clothing. Tint best assortment, awl .the cheapest. in A town. Call and ire them at the Clothinl Emporium of Qll6. ARNOLD.; April 4. 1668. White Goods A 1 1 10 EKBROLDB6.II2L—J. L SCUICK 4 - 16 wooed -koala Useladia is atria hie law vire*, •I wow style , Brilliaaas, Cam- Pllemmata. Plain Cambria, Linen. Co;- i llmaptareblata,, [April 6. The First of the Season! I The Liver Invigorator, " 1- . t RCUS SAMSON bits just received from pßEPAltE , DbyDr.SANFOßD,oempousded the New York Anerion Sales. a large t entirely from GUMS, is one of the best lotof BENDY-MADE CLOTIII3IO for spring; purgative and Liver Medicines now before and summer, which be la abfe to sell at pried I the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, uarreeepentedly lnw. Tbe ne an w arrival min- milder. find more effectual than any other , mists of Frock, Asoik and Ragl ("oats, with' medicine known. It is met only a CafitarGe, Pints and Vests, in great variety, new styles, butt Lirer remedy, acting first on the Lire,. I and patterns---for Alen and Boys. Call and to eject its morbid matter, then on the Atom examine the large aasortmeat before pur- ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus cbasing,elsewhere. accomplishing two purpose. effectually, with- Goode will be received from New 'York nut any of the painful feelings experienced perry few weeks tbronghout the /icmen.-- in the operations of most Cathartics. It Inducements to purchase such as cannot strengthens the system at the same time that be offered by any other establishment in it purges it ; and when taken daily in mod thji enmity are now, and will Continue to be, crate doses, will strengthen and build up offered, SA MSON'S, with unusual rapidity. March 2'9, 'se, Opposi:e Ike Bahl:. The Liveit is one. of the principal lators of the human 7 body : and when it Bastress & Winter,... performs it fun,:tions, well, the powers cf VIEW OXFORD. Adams county, M.. Am the system are fully" developed. The stom..l LI dm& Porirar4ing owl Coozneivrion Ware- iL-hi, almost entire-se lv dependent on the lomee ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gro- healthy action of the= Liver for the proper reeires; constantly on hand, Elate, Sall, Plus-perfermaceof its fuse--e tions; when the stem ter, Guano, ,f-e. itch is at fault. thetZbewels are at fault, Evouft, Wirer, Cove. Rye. hers. CLorrß and the whole system nuffere inconsequence and Ttenrur SEED, bought et all times, fur ,of one organ—the' 4 LlVER—having cea.•l which the highest ensh prices are paid. ledto do its duty.— For the diseases of Feb. 15. 1858. Gm ' that organ, one of the., proprietors has made - it his study,in rrrac47, tice of more than 20 Ltunber and Coal. years, to find some : remedy wherewith to THE subscriber informs the public that lie counteract the many.', derangements to continues the Lumber and Coal business I which it is liable. t-4 at TATTLE'S/OWN. Adams enmity. on a larger I To prove that this remedy is at last scale than ever--embracing White Pindifiiind, any . person?) troubled with Livte Boit* and Plank. Scantlieg, Framing Stuff, COMPLAINT. in any ofd its forms, has bat Plastering Lattice, Shingles, Palings. itc., to try a bottle, and= conviction is certain. with all kind. of Stove. Limehurneree and These Gums re-C) move all morbid or Blacksmiths' Coal. Yard near the Depot.— bail matter from the:z . system. supplying in He invites the call• of the public, and will their place a flew of ZI bile, invigorating the bell as low as the very toe 4..4. stomach,causingfuod to digest well, PURI JOHN MILLER. TYING rue ncrem. giv=n ing tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of the disease—effecting a radical cure. BMOCS ATTI.CKS are cured, AND, WHAT IC BETTER. PRIVEN'TED, by the occasional use of the Liven. Levicoalree. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. • Only one dose taken before retiring, pre vents NIGUTMARE. Only one dose taken at night, %miens the bowels gently, and cure" emeritus's& One dose taken after each meal will cure Diaeresis. elirOne dose of two teaspoonfuls wilkal wave relieve SICK HEADACHE One dose taken fur female obstruction re move' the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. O ily one dose irinediately relieves enortc. while One dose often repeated is a sure cure fir Caimans ,MORlitel i and a preventive of CHOLERA. filiirOnty one bottle is needed to throw not of the syrrem the effects of medicine after a long sickness. fier•One bottle taken for Jsesnice. retrieves all sallowness or unnatural color from the akin. April 19, IR5q. ly *C. H. McCormick's p EAPER AND MOW have the -LI , Agency for C. H. Mcalormiek's Reaper 1101 :Slower, and will offer to the Farmers this year two machines, the two-horse ma chine and the four-Lorne machine—and will gua . rantee fair chances and full satisfaction to any person who may want to purchase a machire. Any man purchasing a machine from um may work the machine against any othqr machine (luring hay-making and har ve,t. an.l if it does ii((t give better satisfac tion than ,anv. other machine with which it may he work . e.l, they ore at liberty to return it. Farmers will sell in their others to my self. at Fairfield: Davi] Schwartz, at Littles town ; or Franklin llersif. at Now Oxford— as 'early as ruksiible, and say which sized machine they want. as we are taking in or ders- uow fur the coining season. J. S. WITIIEItOW, Agent fir Adams county. April 12, IFSS. —•-- - - \TEM' & itortlW GOODS` —TACOBS. /I . DIU). have removed their Merchant Tailoring E•nahlkhinent to the splendid new three-story hotrie north Ride of Chan). bershu rg %greet. adj/llning Bringinan A: A ugh intutagh.s. whsle they will continue business on a larger settle than ever. Their stock of Cloths; Ca.tvimerea. caaai: net's. Veattnr.t.k. k.c., ke , bar been lttr n ,, ely in• creavd, and they arerepared to sell a+low al the Insc,o4--defying n competition. Give theme call, and examine their assortment lm f. ire purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to i hm r ; auntie. • .C.Litlaittjultuula stfLoa-sitart notiew-aad.in tho very best and tit )4 to.tefol manner:— With'their Ting plootieil esperionee in the busintwm:arhl it - de:dye to iirenwe, they hope tw 04404 Le &lA.' - • 0 satiAimitiqn in all eases.. C.11.t.! OvE Awn ALL! C Aar , 51treNth2. 185 R. Sunbeam Gallery. TIT/ subscriber would respectfully announce tti the citizens of Gettysburg and the pair lie generally, that he has pqnvided himself w i t h t o entire new and 'splendid SKY-LIGIIT A MBROTTPE 110(.131, at his residence in West• Middle street, one Square west of FahneMock's Store where he is prepared to furnish Antbro, Manion, Swwwel wad Ato t v• graph Piefures in every style of the art, which he will Warrant to give entire satis faction. and is promoted to ttpeommodate all with GOOD PICTIASS, either single or in groei;, lle also has a somber of *liniment: :tt his room in C utufbersintrif Street, a few doors West of Bringman dr Cuip's Shoo Store: wh'erti he 14111 cuntittees - as formerly to take pwtnres. - All Who desire a correct likeness rt them selvesand friends. will do well to give me it coll. ne I have reduce-I my prices to suit the present hard times. P7efStres copied fram old smeimens of all kinds ; also. inserted itt Lockets,Nßreast Piui, Finger Itingq, Th e,subseri her being thankful to his friends and the public in general for past patronage: wishes them t , continue it, and assures them, that asheretufore, th ev all not be dilsatiolletl. cart:bar :4 4s4 from cents to .$l3. U :ors f.r opernting,Trom BA. M. to 4P. NI. Gold LlcketP. Breastpin., suitabie for miniatures, always on haml, at the very lowest prices. CiarChiblren will not be taken fur less than $1 M. • Bey-Ambrotrpes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the lie.t style. SAMUEL WEAVER. April 2G, 135:3. if Fine Old Brandies. TILE sulocribers, Importers and Dealers ins: WINES (C. L/r2ro/IS, would most re-' sppetriiiir call the attention of purchasers to their Obi Establishment, No. 5 :cod/4 Front Street, Philadelphia, where they hare a large assortment of Wines and Liquors of t. choicest brands and qualities. flaring made arrangements with Name of the first houses in C..gnac and RoChelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, up in the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle BRANDIES: (Para, Tban•tv, Paternal, Ck4stillitfro ; J. J. Depny & gime*, A. S.rgnette; Martel. Marett, &e. &c., of ra rion• brandy and (politic.. WINES: Champagne, Madeira, Livlon, nld i) ) .brtn, eat, Claret. ,lierry, and Milaga Ii Aland Gin, Sell eidom Sclanappo,darnoica Spirits,• Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Peach. Apple, Blackberry, Clierrv, Ginger, and Raspberry Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Atu.terdaw Bitters, ko. Also Agentik and Silt Proprietors of the Old Aileat Whiskey, Con4tantly on hand tlll extensive stock Di flue old Monongahela, Eire and B ,urbon Whiskey, of various grades, sane of which are guaranteed to be superior to any is the country , all of which are high ly insprove,d by age. From our long experience in the business, and a tborough ki °Wedge of the tastes of the corilmunity. we flatter ourselves to he able to 111 all orders that may be entrusted to us. Orders front the country (which are most respectfully solicited) will be promptly at teudet to. • afirOteat care taken in packing and ship ping. Eq"All goods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to give sitisfaction, with the privileri of being returned. E. P. MIDDLETON' L biarelt Nct, 5 NortlBsBh. Front Et., Philadelphia. 22, 6m *Winery Removed: s.O. HOWARD would respectfully inform the Ladles of Gettysburg and its vicinity, plat they will Ind her in Chambersburg sisrest. attbe residence of Blr. Samuel Herbst, op to Tate's Hotel. Lo4ies ,can be acoommdated with ready. made BONNETS; also 'a variety of Straw keghorn t 'and all kinds of kLitinery Goods of thi Watt styles. Ladles will do well to cell and see ter themselves. A .ril max stiontior of rho ladies is especial! in. dor. isre sad Tel sw lewboont is? Ladies', Misses' sad Children's `Bh6es onVisftors;-st " •- Prarns & Ilickusrry's. One dose talon a short time before eatian gives vigor to the ap?et:to, and makes food di gest well. One dose often repeated cures CHRONIC IhA**nerti in its worst forms,'while Sentire and %wet complaint* yield almost tuthe first d o se. One or two .dries core attaclut.eansed by Worm% in Children; there is or. surer,safer, or speedier remedy in the wurld, as it 'seen fritax. ftrA few bottles cure DROPSY, by exciting the absorbents. We tithe pleasure in recommending this modioine ass preventive for Vey tit and Anus.. Calm. Paves, and all Fares of a BiLjoiD! TYPE. It operates with certainty, and thon• sands aro willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. Aft rho use it are Firing their unanimous testimmut its its furor. Itirir Mix water in the mouth with the In. vigorator. and swallow both together. Tug Lives IN VIGOR ATOR ie it scientific mod ieal discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, errs the first dose yiring tem!" and seldom more thi n one bottle is required to cure nor kind of Lives complaint, from the worst J nuuDee or Dyspepsia to a common Ile idadse, all of which are the result of a DISEASED Lures. PRICY ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. PR. SAXFORP, Proprietor. 343 Brond way. New York. A. P. BCCULER, Agelit; Getty*lmrs May 17. IRSR. 1:r. Now is the Time! Tttg.b.riber ,could infortn thepuhlie that he has opened a NIACIIINE SHOP, in Chumbershurg street, tiettypiburg, near the Foundry, where he will have various kinds of Machines on hand at any time hereafter, such as Threshing .11w1ines, Corn Shelters, Curxtfixlder Cutters, C7orerseeil 'Triflers, Struts Cutters, and Horse Pincers of different kinds, —two, four tir six -horse, to suit purchasers: —indeed all such as can be had at IfEtnover or Littlestown. Alan, V,rtising Machines, for house carpenters, pit up in the tory best and most substantial manner. Cutting &Met/ or lung Bolts, any kind or size less than eleven feet in length, always attended tn, its well as Turning in iron, casting or wiseL Al.° all kind+ of Itei-sikiNo ou Slit• chinery, dressing-op WM Spindles, &c.,done on the shortest notice. I hope that all in want of anything in my line will call at my Shop before going else where. I will warrant all my work w give satisfaction to purchasers. _ _ DAVID STERNER. New Goods, 'arch `_ l o, 1859, 1 y TN lIF,IDLEILSBUTtG.—P. A. Jc G. F. ECKENRODE have•jost returned from the eastern cities with a large stock of Dry Ororeries, awl all kinds of /firdteare kept in country stores. They have splendid articles of Sugar for 7, 8 and 9 cents, and M , )lasses in proportion. They have on hand also a large assortment of 11(.(44. Shots, hula, CIA; Sc., the latter articles all being kept up stairs, as they have not room below in the store. All geods bought, of them in the Men's Wear line will Le cut free of charge. Tui lf.ring done with neatness, durability and dispatch, by J. A. Breichner, Tailor. GaAs bought elsewhere will he cut or made up at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. P. A. & G. F. F.OKENRODE. lleidlersburg, April 26, 1858. -- --- New Goods, A T the' new firm of PAXTON & - 05 - TIENT, at the &tali-East Curncr'of Cog Ire .Square. The subscriliers would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and thepublie gen erally, that they have just received, and are now opening, a very choice selection of_Hats and Cape,consiating ofOakford's Philadelphia Spring Style, ILleskin Dress Ilats, want• passed for neatness of shape and elegem), of finish ; Felt. Fur and Wool lists, of all colon and styles. together with a complete assort ment of Men's and Boy? Cap; whieb they warrant to be of the best material and of the most fnellionolle style., all of which will'be offered at very low prices. Also, Straw goods of every variety and style. IfirThese goods were-carefully selected and bought for cash, which will enable them to sell at very low price.. PAX TON ZX Witness'. May 10.1858. PANAMA, Legbcrrd, Braid snd Fabulists for sale cheap, at ' 211114211131 Cola's. IV - Afl,S.-4. big lot of Avalon Nails, all 4- ` As" sad the beak quality maaufantural, very low Lar the leash at nay 34. Dowser dr ,Ziegke, J». you can gel the shespeet Carpet" ever e fared to she publieoaltiogat YAIINESTOCIKB'. trIIN Knelt Papa constantlY en band* itt4 '4 made to order at BUILUMB`S, ininulte= Witham Street. ILY NETS.—Most inag*Actutt assortment of Fly Nets at • 1 . 11 V0/410 , 1 1 F PAlittNEttatitP.4Tbe %irshiP w existing beetweet thsetibet bees tine shy by mutual comet. We are much obliged to our friends and the pub lic for the liberal support extendidto us.— Our books are placed in the hands orGeo f. E. Bringman fur collection, end we eldwaNtly request those indebted to tisk' call end mho Immediate payment, as we desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. OEO. ft BIM 031111 1 1, 11. AOOIIINBAUOII. April 19, 1858. neo. Y. lIRINGXAS.) New Firm. BRINGINIAN it CULP Succemnrs to Bring manAugllinhauo. Ilanttlitatarers and Dealers in 11.1 TS, CA S, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, D.mitrellas, Canes. (Lc., Jul. Haring com menced business at tbo.well known stand of liringrnan k Aughinbaugh, (Sign of the Big Boot) we invite all who desire anything in our line .of business, feeling confident that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patrmage. Boots and S:mes made upon the shortest no tice, as heretofore. Also. Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, kc., and all kinds of repair ing done at the shortest notice , . Come one! Come all I Remember the place, Chambersburg street, sign of the Big Boot. Gettysburg, April 26, 1858. /k Card. THE anb•C'ribor having diaptotod of his 14. sj tereat In the tor of Bringronn & &ugh inbaugh to John Culp ,re+pectlullp salts the continuance of his friend!' and cuatomers to patronize tho new-firm of Bringman &Ip. HENRY AUGUINBAULin. April 26, 1858, Fresh Fruits, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, tke.•-•• Kull*. Fruits of every deseriptinn_, as follows—Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates), Palm Nuts, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, tlEe. Groceries. A good assortment of Sugars— Loaf, Mrown, Pierdered and Crushed, C.lffee, N. O.M Ilasse4, Syrups of the hest quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Vi ona Ino4l • • round and 11 ngrouud, ) Cloves, Mustard, &c. 117frosery. Perfumery af avert , description, which will he colt! low for Cash. Laws Syrup. A large lot just reeeived.—Any one. desiring n cheap, pleasant and healthy drink will do wefts I,v p trehasing this Syrup. All-the various kinds of Tobne- Tobacco, co, Cigars turl Snuff, fur sale liv Win. Boyer it Son. 1-issegar. WI hove a goial quality. tt all will wty who hare tried it. 17ourtf•Feed.Wo have made arrange:tient% to have roiritanytly on him! Flour anti Feed, which we' will insure to hoof superior qualitf, and at gni.l/1 prices aa ci.nuot fail to pleallo. W.ll. DOVER SON. April 2n. If.isß. Elastic Cement Roofing. TrlE:sabeeribor fia prepared to contract end pot on At the shortest notice. W. B. e4il4 Cie. Patent Fire and Water Pilot/ .Ekifrsi Cereal lerm ! fino. e•" . . It is perfectly Fire and Water proof; anti in p tint of durability is equal. if not superior, to any M.:italic Rooting. It can be pat in over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however tint or steep they may be. In p lint of resisting the elements of fires and water, nothing has yet bleu discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who have used it, hare testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no further room fur improvement...— No one will now think of puttingon shingles, when this Cement can be had for much tests money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This 'goofing., is warranted as represented. The 'Elastic Cement is the cheapest Anil best protection from de :ay for wood' expostsl to the weather or (I,inipne.4 of the ground.. It is also the hest pa.itt fir iron, effectually preventing rust: and wherever applied per fectly excludes thimpness. The subscriber has this Cement fir sale, ivy quantitles to suit. For further information,. apply to GEO FIG E A. COLE, Frederick City, Md. bZrSpecimen4 of the Ilmfing mnj be seen at the Protbonotary's Office, in Gettysburg. April 5, ISSB. Two Daily Lines. Errn ACCO \IMOD A 'MONS. —The stn. dersigned returns his thanks to the public for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he • has completed airangements by tia hich TWO DAILY LINES of Coaches will run between Gettys burg and ifasirlyer, to connect with the train* to and limn Baltimore, York, Harrisburg. Philadelphia, &c, PerNons desiring tickets or information will cell on the under-igned.or on CHARLIS3 TATF!, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Clhamberslitirg street. I:3Special attention given to all packages. &c., or other business entrusted to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. Ll:The undersigned bas also effected ar rangements by which be will be able to supply Coaches, Stages, sic., (or Funerals and Mlle*, oceabioos, at moderate charges. NICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13, 1857. D(SLOP FA ITO 3 New Firm. PAXTON & (Sucre.s.sorA to CAean & Paxton,) • Wholegal:tars) Retail Dealers in HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ti STRAW GOODS. Also. irdi Paper, IVindwe Shades, Trunks, Car- , Pe( Bays, Umbrellas, Canes, Tamer° and Swar,,,• AT TEM bOCTA•CAST CORSHR CENTRIC SQUAltli, Gettysburg, Adallu County, Pa. Marth 22, 1858. tf New Goods! CHEAPER THAN EVER !-Pahnestnck Brothers have just received a large au pertinent of Ladies' Dr6ss Goods. swish as Ducats, Challis, Delaines, Robes a Quills, Silks. Chintz, Lawns, Gingham., 4c.. to wbich we invite the attention of buyers. Our stock comprising ever! variety of style and pattern, and having been selected with care and pArchased low, we oan offer inducements to those wishing pring (Lads such as ma not be had elsewhere. April 12, 18.58. Flat Iron Heater; FOR sale by 811EADS & BU.EffLER.— ' ••• These stoves are intelaed to WV full sled promote comfort. They will heat sit Irons. and at the sense time may be usedlor ins, having a ring upon the top clip Thick may be placed a kettle of almost any They may be placed in the fire place or ftio" the yard, being so small that they. will in the way. Those interested will . sod advantage of them. Double the Pnoe be saved in fuel in a single sassuyi Akio CHARCOAL TUKIVACBS, for sale mo June 7, lB5B. shawls I • '', .71" . :, 11/: ;°. A-7 SCHICK'S. •,. . „. I ~ : t. .t , i :gt., 41 - Printed Cashmtire Shawl", .1,-etatpet Stella, . Thibet, 4?repe, ' ' - - 11011111411** 4. L Aprill;l sB . t • • •I,:i .•:: • , t44 .;,,w j a _—_._ 7. - Ftro ovt7-= • ti tte idf eft Mikionimaten J r wag" Pa tdaViri '61414 , ip. • • I )0. ••••• • i• [Jour cur. FRANK N'ILUEN r. .1
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