-47 • . P 6'We remi rt tl►tpru4s ran srei Tr** i 6 rn n . le B. B. Buetaty, Esq., Gettysburg, ;$5B. ly '''. • 14- "Oblibbrat' Cbet. dk e. . fr, nate. lutes:Mut to relinquish . 4 _ 10k business, (to open a nerd. Ware la New Oilord,) now offers all kindle et U318&11 at reduced prima, Chu .444/1011. get ruarsalves. The stock ern biplWilaull ausartment, Boards, Plank, Jodsjottling,Joiths. Palings: 49. e. ....,,. JACOW,AITLABAtrafI. K* s t#l,7nne2B, 18:_tg, . Lumber and Coal. informs the public, that be .shlt migiumftehtlin Lumber sod tisiness • dams county, on • larger • • ore—embracing White Pine •• • • .It, fkantling, Framing Stb!, • 'paha, Shingle+, Palings. Lc.. ;.• ‘' • livr of Stove. lAmehurners' and • llts° Cosl. Yard near the Depot.— their lbei sails of the puldie, and will 044".1wW yory lowest. - • JOHN MILLER. '4AAI-10:1S53. Itettioval. IT T% T • ra l% :), G e ( 4l ° t e S i N T I A . r e . h ° , 4 l3 :t =ltettallahrnent to the splewild new beige on the north side of Chain learieltreet.eAljoining liringinan .1.-..tug.,11- 114611gies, where they will cootinue huffiness el ...a setae than ever. .. Ij. of Clothe, C.ogimcre.i. CAsai. . - 101.aatan , &c., has been largely in. • • • the are preparc.l to colt as low is% all competition. (live • • their a.sortment Le ** inriora, au trouble to • O w l • saado up on short notice and in t and tuoct tasteful manner.— . Ica& practical experience in the alzr, ands dentre to please, they hope te 111irgiv• satisfaction in all cases. - GALL 1 0111 AND ALL Adijiharg. Mari* W., 185 i. .., . -4e Swan Hotel. i I'HAVELINO PUBLIC.—The/ . : , . . fiber woull most re4pectfully an- ; • 72, - , that - he has taken the Hotel lately! A: t irrael Yount, in Frederick street, in ,n 01, HANOVER, where he is pre- 1 sooormodate, in elegant style,Trsv t . . others visiting the place. He .• that nothing shall be want- I flrrir 4 t e'lits House a pleasant and agree *; ":' to all who may give him their I w.:-;4. . • • The house is largo and convenient, C o sZteways be provided with attentive and a faithful and honest Ostler. t•!-311111WItair and Table are supplied with the work/4 will afford, and his beds will ; to be in the best pD,sible condition. h .., • , 0 , i ink pertaining to a first rate house 1 ..• ii i . ' ilber Is determined not to be sur- , 4 tir l , int) , one. Just giva him a trial— • 7 ' - ''"" 1 : always find old Dave about. -migliiilir is a. ire Yard attached, and St.ablin , • Willisiaak for 2.5 or 30 horses. ' I AOll , •1 DAVID SEIVCOUNIER, .401 - lovoi Iday 10, 18.5 R. tf 1 1 ' Dissolution. I PARTNTRSHIP.—The Co-partnership setting between the subscribers has been 4163001 tbis duy by mutual consent. We Abssipsprjr obliged to our friends and the pub liberal support extended to us.-- araplaced in the hands of Geo. E. .f 4.. n for collection, and we earnestly •' 7 r• oieindebted to Ile to call and make famillatittrpsymemt, as we desire to settle th e boidloistor tbs firm without dehor. (IEO. Y,. BRISGMAN, - '""r • If. AUGHINBAUGII. 4 .0411 2 1, 10,1833. MM. It. samisw. I [was CULP. New Firm. '11141"0/IA11 A CULP,Suecessors to Bring .4!rtienstas4 A.tighinbaugh, Manufacturerssnd ' in iLATs, CATS, BOOTS. SIIOES, Uarness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, • I Cattail, &c. Haying corn -e. business at tho well known stand of v ' .A Anghinbaugh, (Sign of the Big iasite all who desire anything in • el business, feeling confident that Ds sble to give entire satisfaction to ,sOl7 favor us with their patronage. ): itt abrolos made upon the shortest no eretotore. Also, Saddles, Harness, fee, ?ranks, itc., and all kinds of repair at the shortest notice. $ oat! Cume all I Remember the Obambersburg street, sign of the Big sbarg, April 26, 1g58.' A Card. . • - 1 fllZzatisariber having disposed of his in .., t la the store of B:ingman & Augh ' iskaimpis to John Collo, respect/141i asks the =riot' his friends and customers to t.".. nap gi* new firm of Brinffman k Culp. HENRY AUGIIf,NII.I.IIOII. ‘... ,04411 it 24,1858. T SCHICK'S. Printed Citahmere Th The., Crape, Delaive our dtpril 3, 1858. - - Shawls ! ...4.--White Goods ZNIBII.OIDERIES.---J. L. ,SCIIICK 4,' , ...m0vni4 invite the Ladies to *zits:aloe his how grazieti of new style Brilliants, Qua- OJaconats, Pl4in o.4mbrics, ltindkerchiefs, (April 5. qMt.salootion of the Ladies is (Mowed to WNW largo *Ad 'pleaded assortment of new lipaiug and Some Goods, such as Belittle!, /Alliks, Ducal Gosh, Gingham!, domestic and Sae, Shawls, Bonnet! • lc., at J. C. GUINN 1 BEG'S. .... „Weir EMBROIDERIES .-- A - large and ,J lOl . 11,114041 slflorttaent of rich Trench work , , and many other now 41.id.eesson . 2 , just- teeeiVed anti for mho at low tie 11:8. 4 E. 11. liflNNUllin'. ILMNS'WAICE.— Persons wishing' to par- Qin:enterer° will do well by czautin 01114sekirge anti troll Wooled sseortmcnt at .11. S. lE. U. itlittsratre. ' rigliele.-.4 first-rate article just receirstl ust4 for sa/s by thatasrls 4 Tuouss. L ft, 7 411alere saysl4iot, yeti want can bisbooght s impopffivtAsewlters, at Fithafisteelut ILYRIL-4 Us lot of Silver appous and • *Gipsy*, low as. city privet, sow ' TE , ISOLLICAL'a. Oslisosu, as Obey • VIKKMISILM4-43910,0di50, Molaffes. &ad = 404 et kißs4e 4fBpboss, Ail i sre , t=lll/Vl t V aggi g "Ur • . 0. MANS ill UN 1" Osoldmeres, WiatiVlrose, v 41114 ailaishow S , 1 / 1 4 *** t". • f '.I.4MWDIS4PIIIO.4IIP" M. Sa Doors open a to oon► EZE Aeults PRIM hildreu, (under 12 years of sae,) Hstf Prioe GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO TAE PUBLIC! The oubeetiber. thankful for paid favor*, reslnfkillpihatuniallitel4llllll44l44 of, OM' tysbarg sarrounttln eountry, of the fact that he 'hasijuet frees the New York Auctions a SPLENDID STOrK OF GOODS! which he isAaterptined to sell at astonishing ly lei ratetel4 eAsa. In return for the liber al patronage bestowed upon him, he will give a Crawl Complimentary Oeuellt,ner casion wilt be presented TWO .Ir 4 GYIPI'C'EN PIECES! 018 Treditesday,(ober 28, and Avery flay until farther nnti . e., will be presentr4 the very peralttr I t raltedy 4 ,f GOOD FITS! with the fAlowing unrivalled east t—lnashion stile Clothing, from the 'finest to the lowest priced qualities. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goo.ls, in great variety. Boots, Shoes, Hata, Caps, L.., to snit ail tnates. An Interni;.4sion of Ten Minutes, to allow clin-e making largo purcliames me fur The whole to conclude with M. Sftru.mn's sue- Phiv, entitled T r A IIIETIES! the beauty of which will cause gent excite ment nalong the Ladies - and Gendleuleu. Oa. 2G, 1.8:)7. laTingerd, White & Swope, WIIOLES.ILE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, d STRAW GOODS; m. 81), IN FASHIONABLE Silk, Felt and Far Hatt, N. W. Cr.t BALTINIORE & HOWARD 528., Alum ) Dditic/ BALTIMORE, MD. John 4. .71c.' , 1) . e . . Aug. 3. Valuable Real Estate A T PRIVATE SALE.—The undersignNl offsri at Private Sale, all his Real go tate aft follows : No. I.—My late relidenee in Gettvshorg, fronting 30 feet on Chamberghurg street, with Brick Dwelling, Stable, and other in►prove mente. Nu. 2.—Lot adjoining store on the Wegt, fronting 29 feet on street, with Stable, &o. No. 3.—Lot adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 feet gp same street, with large Coach Shop, and other improvements. No. 4.—Lot adjoining Ni. 3, fronting 20 feet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Swop. &e. Nu. f:i.—Lot weqt of the Foundry, with Steam Saw and Gri•t. Mill. No. 6.--Lot adjuininz No. 3, containing about Acre.. Ni. 7.—Three Lob; fronting each 30 feet on Chamberaborg etreet. No. 9.—Tract of Land in Ilain;lonhati township, lying nn Marsh creek, containing. 51 Acres, part cleared and part iu tirst-rate timber. No. 10.—Coach Establishment in Shop berdstown, VA., with good will, &c. The 1. - cation is an admirable one fur business, and improvements in good order. sifirTitles good and terms to suit porch*. ears. Enquire of D. A. Busing's, Esq.. Get tysburg, ‘ir the undersigned residintt in Shep hardstown, Ve. C. W. LIOFFMA.N. March 15, 18.58, Obeap Groceries. GOOD Brown Sugar al 61 el*, per lb. Rau. Pounds for 25 cent:. Fahnestook Brothers have just received an unusually large lut of Groderies, to which they invite the attention of the public. Brown Sugar at GI, 8 and 0 cents, per lb.—cheap, • Prime Rio Coffee, at 13 and 14 cts. per lb. Prime S. 0. Molasses and the beet Syrup —also, Spices, to be hail at unusually low rates. Call early and secure bargaias at FAIINESTOCK BROB. May 31, 1.58. The First of the ARCUS SAMSON has just received from the New York Auction Sates, a large lotof READY-MADE CLOTHING for spring and summer, which he is able to sell at prices unprectmeatedly tow. The new arrival con sists of Frock, Sack and Raglan Coats, with Pants and Vests, in great variety, new styles and e atterne—for Men and Buys. Call and examine the large assortment before pur chasing elsewhere. Goods will he received from New York every few weeks throughout ,the season.-- Inducements to purchase such as cannot be offered by any other establishment in the county are now, and will continue to be, offered. at SAMSON'S. March 29, VA Opposite the Thank, Buttress & Winter, M EW OXFORD, Adams county, Pa., Pro dwe. Fortoardinj and Commission iVtre house; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Gro eerier: constantly on hand, Fish, Salt, rtai lcr, Canna, (-Pc. Fors, Weser, CORN',rt, ntrg• CLOMIt anti TfllettfY Seso, bought at all times, fur wbbsb the bicthest cash prices are paid. Feb. 15, 18438. 6m $25. T HIVE ft few TLithaway COOK STOVES, I whiA I will sell fur $25 cash. Mardi 15. OEO. ARNOLD. New Spring Goods! 3-L. has just received and offers P for sale the aso...t desirable assortment of DRY GOODS ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting in part of Spring SA( • Philo Meet tlo., Foulards. lobes Lawn tin. do. Spring Delainee, 01 lemma Lultres. • Alan, Bornbasines, Alpaeces, Bap*, Gingham, Lawns, Brilliants, Shepherd's Plaidr,Crepe •penge,Tissue Bareges o ke, April S, To Get int fatt worth•of gout money, mate yinii BocZrohases of fteady-made Clothing, , 1 8hoes, !fats, Caps, Trunks, Cloets, Violins. and everything else in' the variety line. at 8. 11 1143011. g. March 29, lin frt sttastien of the ladies isoepeoisUy io. 46 sited to the kilo wed teeil seleorsi sortraeot of Ladies ~Cisses' sod Children'a Shoes snd Gaiters, at Parro:t I licturstres. MISS MetitgAltrtisitltettetttined f!yrn the etiy with iv fresh sasOrtisestor Nito =4:ll'ottitett Straw sad Colored Straw 'Osa sat see them. Lt42fIRT, L lises figgliA gl i tAnt i 3i t imskin b 0 Jolla 4p,1141 ri slur ecoss, lip le i t iv to saute l' 1 7 At a ) , „if, diet. ,dirt.' Orr , NC kleli ithire At *pit Ainvlikuriest" IOW& , *114111410 440140, . , ./401W. U. -- • . , • , ; ,j, c 5. 0 41 1, *PIO I moss - 3,1•111 Stillitjana =re_ Us.' wck:joriLt.-- 4U whim " 11#1 14 If \ 101#1,4481144 4114 IQ* .llati fur . • . luxator I .ertr's. '1441- line. vi s:—Rockaway and Boat-Body as the lowest. st and Carriages; FaVing- Top, Rock- hand, and sold at email profits. ateay k Trolisg • Store on York street, ooe door muit of Wet- Jersey W 4119014, sac.. 4°4111' Hotel. With good workmen and good materials, he • Gettysburg. A. 3, 1867. can pledge his work to be of the best quality filgnbeem Gallery. iiigiv id ez , a d re on a e m at oy art the loaves. and t. T LIE 4014 tespro uld resLee' tfolly_annonnee reasonable rates. Country produce taken in j to t h e citizen" a r uin:Yeturil.tdiettl!lfit to:' exchange for work. Call ! tic gee/well', that be has provided himself, JACOB TROXEL with an entire new and splendid SK Y4.,IGHT AMBROTTPIt ROOM, at his gesidenoe West bliddle4et, one Square west of Plibitiesdbca' . wher= i pz u rgt 1 furnish A inbre, efaiise,•r graph sliichtfyin style of the art, which he wilt warrant" faction. and islirvared , to accommodate all with GOOD PI BPS, eitbef single er in groups. He also has a nunsbef of speeintens at hie roots in Chambersbnrg Street; a few doors 'West of Bringnisn &Colp's Shoe Store, where he still continues as formerly to take pictures. AU who desire a correct likeness of them selves and friends, will do well to give me a rill, as I hate reduced my prices to stitthe present hard times. Pictures copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings , &e. The subscriber being thankfol to his friends and the public in general for past patronage, wishes them to oontinue it. and assures them, that as heretofore, they shall not be dissatisfied. la - Charges from lio cents to $lO. Hours for operating from SA.M.to4 P. M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for ni,iniatures, always on hand, at tho very lowest prices. /fit-Children will nut be taken for less than $1 00. marAcohrotypes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the best style. S.' MEL WEAVER. June 15 4 1857 To the Cgtantry,Wod News. -s -aiA.v.&4o4o4.4l.,Foundri for the ensu log yield., and am prepaYeEto shake the different kinds of Castings nautili' , made at a ' Foundry, I will keep constantly on hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Pisints. / Shares, Cutler., it 4.; Pots, Kettles, Pima, Washing Michtneis, ko.; Stoves and hissakluery ; Por ches, Wirassdah's and Cemetery Fencing made and put up with dispatch. All orders will be attended to promptly ; but being without capital, and money being necessary to carry on the business, I will be compelled to sell for cash, but on all country work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of purchasing. Clive us a call. E. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, 1857. Sheads & Buehler L nave constantly on band, nt their ynrd U on Washington and Railroad streets, 31' any variety of River aril Mountain B LUMBER—White Pine, Hemlock, R Poplar, Ash. *ie.—Boards, Plank, IZ Joist, Scantling and Studding. They are ready to fill all orders, at the short est notice, for any amount, fur `Juilaingpur poseq, at prices which will urp ri e.e those who may favor them with a call. They have a ls o on hand a lot of worked Flooring. Win dow Sash. Palings fur fenoirix, Yia.stering and Shingling Laths. &e. Gettysburg, May 3, IK.IB. _ _ Coach Trimmings. Ann YARDS of Silk Coach Fringe ; 400 tivvv cards of Woe and Drab Trimming Cloth : 1,510 Coach Tassels t t Side Patent Leather ; A.OOO Bolts, an,l a large variety of all kick& of Trimmings, which we will sell at reduced prices for cub. Now iv the time for bargains at FAIINESTOCKS'. NDREW W. FLEMMING, residing in Breokinridge street, near James Pierce's, fiettyshur.g. odors his services to the •public as a £de Crier and Auctioneer. Him charges are modersoe, and he will on alt occasions en deavor to render satibfaction. ITc hopes •41 receive a share ,or public patronage. Atig.,l7; 1857. . Co-Partnership vcrrv, , ,r, —The undersigned hare ttssoeht ted with them in the Lumber business. E. C. BENDER. They would therefore give no tieit that. the- business hereafter will be con ducted wider the firm of Sttst.t., litstifia & Co., and they hope, by strict attention to huviueap tti4 an eurne4t deNire to please, to nteiit rt continuation of the liberal patronage hereof h -e, , towed upon them. _ KILLIAN SMALL L CO. • Lumber Yard ON North George .Vrerl, near lhe Railroad, - YORK. PA. We w old invite the attention of Mechan ics. Builaero, and others, to our lime and well f ieleete,l itnek7. r.1111.P.R. comilitting or every description of White Pine 13 ,ards and Plank, .Inigt.S%.rtothnz, and Foneinr. Also, Pinta .t Chesnut Shingles, Ltths, Pickets, ;Perked Fimitin : , , and Weatherboarding. 1 Sidinz. 4e. 'We are preparto to CUT TO ORDER any Aizr, quantity and quality of IVIIITE Pr..VE & O.IK LUMBER, at the shortest notice, and have it delivereal to any point aceeN.ible by Railroad. We also manufacture and keep on hand a gene ral ii.es,,rttnrnt ,if SASH, DOORS, 11:iii.dr, ;174 , 1aw Frames and Door ge:4—", - )rilers for any en% not on hand filled with dispatch. SliirOar A. and assortment is equal to any others, and we are determined to sell st the lowest market price... Stir Ati orders and communicatinwe ad dressed to the undersigned, at York, Ps., will receive prompt attention. • SMALL, BENDER-1 CO. aeon! York, May 24, 1858. ty New Marble Establishment. t V. 110MBACII would most respectfully -L- 1 -• inform his friends and the public gen ernltv, that he has opened n neori%l.lrlde Yard nt It-,Tierrystmett. _dates county, Pa., where exe..ate all kinds of work in his line of business, such ns MONUMENTS, TOMB <l. lICAD STONES, ,tc.. with neatness and dispatch, and at prices to suit the times. All orders addressed to A. V. Ifoinbach, at M.S;ierrystown, Adams county, Pa., will be proniptly attended to. 14; 1858. Gm Who will Refuse pas rocth 41 ateir money and the right 4- change hack! NORBECK t MARTIN'S is the place to get it, where they sell all kinds of Groceries, Confectionaries, and Fanc♦ Articles—in a word, everything belonging to a first-class Groeery. Molasses of eeveo different kinds, from 40 cents up to 75 per gallon ; Sugars, six different kinds, from 8 cents up to 14 per lb.; Coffee, fivekinds ; Teas, Chocolate, Rice, Crackers. Tes Cakes, Boulez' Pie Fruit, Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard. May '24, 1838. New Store. pE Y- MADE CLOTIIINU, and. Clothing Mode to Order.—The undersigned has the pleasure of announcing to this public that he has opened a Now Clothing Establishment, in Carlisle street, West Bide, a few doors from this Diaasood r where he is prepared.te fit out geutioutertisi the latent and beat style. I.le has *it received from the city a well select ed stock of goods, embracing everything in gentlemen's wear, which were bought at such priors as will enable him to ores greater bargains than have over been eifered in Get tysburg. Ile wtil constant) y keep on hand • stock of Ready-made Ckithirig,, and if not being stiles°. it, a suit will bo made i order on the *homiest rtotioe, which oanpot fail to Having, datarmined to keep nothing but, good Goods, 'ad tsi,,soll cheaper than the cheapeet, he aspects to receive a liberal share of pubiio patamaip. • JA.pop JIEININGER. .dune 21,1858. p. READS k 1:14$ have, at their Stove Ware ROOM, le s West Middle street, T and at their Coiland lAvaing Yard, on O .WlLattiagtotkand Railroad .treats, nt ✓ varieties of Cooking Splou imbrue* • the'NoKe Net, Royal Cr6Ok, WilHata $ Petttread r goll sb•ft. uss 8601411 are of Pbiloillalphlo esstatilhOtoire, Mos lem reefed. oirtittOskitztd'haVi Wen thor oughly tasted. Their ars rokilleilOOOd ;cop& rine no Ai ethifd is the eoantry= or WbOtV , TV' vat fa dsool4 ' sikolfteall • mr,, Key 3. thr • ,'• o.* - ITMII bispoisatioonsosaa Atha =et, is fir* taitia l Aiii aad i aaatipaiaoo Zazporilwa of OROALANIMA . Apiakeelmark... 13kA- Witte% l. , hp, vg. gikom Norte '4t ' Aram* * Auctioneering. l'eusses. MITI Apnl 26, 1858. tf Fine Old Brandies. TE subscribers. Importers and Dealers in WEAVES & LIQL ORS, would most re spectfully call the attention of purchasers to their Old Establi.hillent, No. 5 North Front Street, Philadelphia, where they hate a large assortment of \Vines and Liquors of the choir est brands and qualities, Having made arrangements with some of the first houses in Cognac and Rochelle. enables them to furnish to their customers, upon the most liberal term., the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle BRA NDTES Otani, IT mmety, Pdlecsion, Pine, CIL rt.:Mon:3.J. Depoy k Co..T. 1. Sergnette, Martel, NI arett, dte. kc., of va rious hrlnds and qualities. IVIN IS: Champagne, .Vpleira, Lighnn, Old Oporto, Teneriffe, Bnequndy, rock Nue ca 1. Claret. Sherri, and .Valagn Wines. Uolland Gin, Seheidwn S..linapps, Jamaica Spirits, S'euteli and Irish Whiskey, Peach, Apple, Blackberry, Cherry. Ginger. and .Raspberry Braudioa; Curdials,'Witio Bitters, kinsterdamalitters, Also. Agents and Sde Proprietors of the Old Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on hand an extensive stuck of fine old Monongahela, Rye and g burbon whiskey, of various grades, some of which are guaranteed to be superior to any in the country, all of which are high ly improved by age. • From out lung experience in the business, owl a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter ourselves to be able to fill all orders that may be entrusted to us, Orders from the country (which are most respectfully solicited) will be promptly at tended to. se"{:kreat care taken in packing and ship ping. Weir All Rends sent from nur establishtrent are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with Oa privilege of being returned. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., No. 5 Nnrth Front St., Philadelphia March t 2, 111.58. Gin Fresh Fruits, G_ ROCERIES. NOTIONS, &c.— Fracas. Fruits_ of every description, as follows—Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemon', Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nute, &c. Groceries. A good assortment of Sugars— Loaf. Brown, Powdered and Crushed, C..ffee, N. 0. M. - dasq es; Trups oldie best quality. Rice, Sods, B:arch, Teas, Cinnamon, (grckintl and urground,)Clutes, Mustard, &.e. Arfiiixery. Pert ornery ;If emery deAcriptinn, which will be sold low for Cash. Len 011 Syrup. A buige lot just received.—Any . one desiring a cheap, pleasant and healthy drink will du well by purchasing this Syrup, Tobacco. All the various kinds of Tobac- co, Cigars and Snuff, fur sale by Wm. Boyer & Son. rtnegat. We have a good quality. as all will say who have tried it. Flour& Feed. We have made arrangements to have constantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality. and at such prices as cannot fail to please. WM. BOYER it SON. April 26, MR, Flat Iron Heaters, FOR sale by SIIEADS is BUEHLER.— These stoves are intended to save fuel and promote comfort. They will heat six Irons, and at the same time may be used for boil ing. having a ring upon the top upon which may be placed a kettle of almost any size.— They may be placed in the Ilre place or in the yard, being so small that they will not be in the way. Those interested will see the advantagesf them. Double the price may be saved it, fuel in a single season. Also CIIARCOAL FURNACES, for vale cheap. June 7, 1858. John W. Tip t on. 4 111AWATIIIAX. Go to Tipton' s ii— o to Tiptoni Go to Tipton's in the oorster— In the oortitietit this Diamond— In the Diamond near hictllellan'a, If you want your hair dressed finely— If yogi want your faserskarsissiosibly. Bookstore who never knew is-- Tip's the fallow that can do it t -- DM 444 latest faslikyn Do 4 . 4viaig and dolt mostly, A.nd tatprotp your loots greatly, Make yolk limit so young and irpeglitly, Make yo* fist more young and brightly, Maka_you fa.el like going To aposhose pretty damsel Me/Abdul woskiwist 11444 rtas, 44.75 u so y,oh,gassed,* dagx, U 6 41. 9 440 POliii 4.l.4.ypiang . saatt who weal; dioistucties, Who' want Nottitioso to sew potpies-- Paschen where your breeches toss.. Tip'. the bolas make up utatehpa— Makilista with some lady fair. Then repair toliptgat's shop. Dimly, roc, Flirt aottFop. dan.11,1858.„ tl tj r.. soul. .to tho attestiiiitor bapossio.h • libel. at Ftne B[ - . • • • ..40" „ , i ,„T ot •", t i ' . " V , • " • I- WNW ir 4 spoons() AND TIN =MEW °l ll7-41. io igt " • • 0/101414 ?IWO DAIWA AOC. emesed reit APOlOnlaneouragniteab hisig takes pleasure bet ed f ray TWO DAILYou.... Cloches will roe betatian burg and Hanover. tiowasteft . _ to and from Baltimore. York. Harriaburg. Philadelphia. he. Persons d4 e iring tickets or itilorsatko wilt sell pp the u rsigned, or on ammo .Tats. TI ate Agent. at the Eagle Hoed. Cbembessbarg street. 0213peeial *Monti= given to all packages. kc., or other business entrusted to the under. si.d between Gettysburg and Hanover, 4irir4N be promptly sod aarefaily attend. edto. always on :2:7l'be undersigned bias also effected ar rant/wants by whicb be will be able to supply Coaches. Stages. ito„ for Funerals and other 614044°,* chart". Cfrit AS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 11, 1857. Elastic Cement Roofing. Tsubscriber is prepared to contract and put on at the shortest notiee, W. E. Child & Co's. l'utent Fire and Waler Proof Elaslie etMtn( Roofing. it is perfectly Fire end Water proof, and in paint of derability is equal, if not superior, to any Motalic Roofing. It can be put on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle 'roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In point of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who have used it, have testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no further room fur improvement-- No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had for much less money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This - Roofing is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or dampness of the ground. It is also the beat paint for iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in quantities to suit. For farther information, apply to GEORGE A. COLE, Frederick City, Md. sal-Specimens of the Roofing may be seen at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg. April 5, 1858. I= New Firm. PAXTON & MeILIIENY, (Successors to elbeam lc Part") Wholegale and Retail Dealer. is HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, & STRAW GOODS. Also, Wall Paper, Window SAaeles, Trunks, Car , pel Bags, L'inbre//a.v. Canes, Tobacco and &gars, AT TITT. 801:11•LAST COANISt or C/NTSIC(WARE, )in.r eh 22, VailiSbU 183rb8. Adams County, Pa. tt ALEX. FRAZZR, Waith •1 Clook Makm, has removed his shop td :Chttethemtburg, street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend, to the eallaof eustomove. Thankful for past favorv, he hopes, by strietateentroh to hip:inters and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, March 8, 1858. Important Discotrery.. CONSUM PTION and all :Disenseit.of the Lungs and Throat are positivelLOored by Inhalation, which oonveys' the remedies to the cavities in the lungs through the air passages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tibercular, matter, allays the cough, causes s free and easy ex pectoration, heals the longs, purifies the blood. imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system. giving Oat tone and energy so indis pensable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is at much under the control of medical treatment's any other for midable disease: ninety ont of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and. fifty per cent. in the second : bat in the third stage it is impossible to save more than flit per cent , for the Lungs are so cut up by the dis ease as to bid defiance to medical skill.— Even, however. In the last stages, Inhalation affords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom corneth every good and perfect gilt, I sin enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood. and the immediate effect prodnosd by their deposition in the Icings is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which abuses a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then sorely it is more rational to ex* pect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the brags than from those admits istered through the stomach; the patient will always find the tangs free and the breathing easy. after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhala tion is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with . more power and certainty than remedies adminfaterad by the stomach. To prove the powerful , and.dirsot influence of chits mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sepal. bility in a few minutes, paralysing the entire nervous system. so that a limb may he am. putated without the slightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hones. The inhalation of awesome will rouse the lUem when fainting or stly dead.— odor of sway of tinmedicines is percepti blel in the akin a few minutes after being n haled, and may be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the consti tutional sleets otishalation, ii the' fact that sickness is always produced by breathing fool sire -isnet this positive evidence that proper remedies, esrekslly prepared and judiciously administered through the icings should pro. deco tbehapplest results I, During eighteen years' p - maim. many thousands snaring from diseases of the 'uneven& throat, hare been soder my ores, sod I havanfected many r remarkable suns: mediae thedwilierembad been "greenwood in she hat stages. width fully Wham me this einsumptiost is he longer a fats! disease. * treatment of saw smaptioe is edgiest. and *ended on loagese. periensez ends themes investigstioss. My paint. ampossetamm with the native of tuber , ales, ilia, enables Me to distinguish ' mainly.. 1 t h e minds forms of Maus! tharehmthate nee; Sinniltieniaodernoths proper resiedliss. rem IllisitagridseekenessmisMtsiegler This fteitimitp.imesenessise mitheeetaie patio- ; legied wed miimmlippie ,illpecowies. enables Me he miliewadis We fse, the diem of 0011* I meted eitesCarismilarge the shmist.Pudr -the itsup bleed,, .1 reeled* ettiliq, gm!" astais CM titaz i arait Co- * say rt of the'thalted iffetstrdelsy' • WitafeaMiatt* - nada aimpreehibi llilliPi r=: lll M .467 sidd ti m te imegedioappedei tpativet Iddldifgelr 4041dito w alli stud* • 44Rousi ameili.. ~ , . r . --41 ~ I. = -!. 1 .... 1 .....vrey ... ft impic , • r '''' . 'it : it o ski , a nutrosamemr. ; 414 t r i kr " -- ' • 14. MN= PIANIE IeILaZNY Removal. Z' M ef!ffit d,eostpoanded ;MB, Is one of the best Itsdioines now before thd — publin, - as a Colliertit, easier, milder. and ofeetnal thaw any other MMlSeine kno . It is not only a Cathartic. bat • Liver remedy, acting first on the Liter to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry of that matter, thus a.coomplishing two purposes efectusily, with out any of the painful feelings experienced ' in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in mod erate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. Ilia ;Atte is wie cil i of the . principal regu latorsof the human n holy ; and` *ben It performs it function well, the powers of the system are fully.e developed. The stoat ack is almost entire,,,!y dependent on the healthy action of they Liner for the proper performaceof its fatile-z time; eilien the fault, is at fault, theP• 4 bowels ere at fault, and the whabi sit_tioAdOthiliertiPEW29l of one organ ravel— eying ceas ed to do its duty.— For the diseases of that organ, one of the s peeirietorebits made it his tuutly,in a practice of more than 20 years, to And * pomp > . remedy whcaewith to counteract the manp-4 derangements to which it is Laois. ,1-4 To prove that this remedy is' at last found, any . personco troubled with Lives Coy PLAINT, in any its forms, has but to try a bottle, and,l4 conviction is certain. These Gums re-C. move all morbid or bad matter from the 44 system, supplying in their place n flow of bile, invigorating the stomach,causingfood<l to digest well, PERI. TYING THE aLoon,giv-C.4 0 ing tone and health to the whole machinery, retaking the cause of the disease—erecting a radical cure. BMOCS ATTACKS are cured, AND, WHAT IS BITTER, PREVENTED, by the occasional use of the LIVER INviooitatoa. One dose alter eating is sufficient to relieve the stomacli and prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pre vents NIGEITYARE. Only one dose takett at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Cosrivaxass. One dose taken after each meal will cure DTSPETRIA. Sili^One doge of twoleaspoonfuls will al ways relieve Sim IlzAo.tcat. One dose taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of tho disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves ClioLtc, while One dose oftbn repeated is a sure cure for CHOLICEiI lidoaans, and a preventive of CHOLICRA. sei`Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness. iskriOne bottle taken for JA UNDICE removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives rigor to the appetite, and makes food di gest well. One dose often repeated cures Cnao'tc Dimtanar.A. in its worst forms, while Sr sags and 13..iss - Et. complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cure attacks caused liy Worms in Children; there is nc, surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it nerer _fails, jA few bottles cure DIOPST, by exciting the absorbent:l. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Farts and Aunt. Cutr.t. FEVER, and all FEVER of a BILIOCt. 'fret. ' it operates with certainty, and thou sands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are gtring their unanimous kstimcmy in its furor. 06V - Mix water in the mouth with the In ovigorator, and swallow both together. Tue lam INvicoesToe is a scientific med. ;cal discovery. and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giring benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure anv kind of Liven complaint, from the worst Jottrui;ce or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Distasen PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broad way. New York. A. IX Burntait, Agent, Gett”hurg May 17, 1858. ly. Now is the Time! TIL E subscriber would inform thepuhlic that he has opened a MACHINE SHOP, in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg, near the Foundry, where he wall have various kinds of Machines on hand at any time hereafter, such as Threshing Machines, Corn Spellers, Carnfoader Cutters, Clorerseed Hullers, &raw Cutters, and Horse Powers of different kinds, —two, four or six•horse, to suit, purchasers ; —indeed all such as can he had at Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortising Machines, for house carpenters, put up in the very beat and most substantial manner. Cutting Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size less than eleven fee in length, always attended to, as well as Turning in iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of ILEPAIRINO on Ma chinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, 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 to give satisfaction to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. March 29, 18.58. ly New Goods, A T the new firm of PAXTON & McTL " CiL HENT, at tAe SoutA-Earl Corner of Cca tre Square. The subscribers 'mould respectfully inform the chinos of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that they have Alit received, and are now opening, a very c hoice selection of Hats and Caps,coniiisting ofOakford's Philadelphia Spring Style, itoleakin Dress lists, unsur passed for 'neatness of shape and elegance of finish Felt, Far and Wool /Ws, of all colors and styles, together with A complete assort ment of Men's and Boys' Caps, which they warrant to begat the beat malarial and of the most fashionable styles, all of which will be ogared at vers . low prices. Also, Straw goods of altars variety and style. • sfirThese goods were carefully selected and bought for ouh; which will Kuhl, them to sell at very low prima, • • - PAWN I MchniorY. May 10,1858. G a: Harley. g,ti E VA st.ntintftl, whole sale sa d at the Philadelphia Watch and Alibi' Store; NO. 96 North Second street, cattier of Quarry, Philadelphia. Oold Lever Wendt's, j fa111F 41811,2,4 carat ti a11a.6411231 00; Gekl Levine*, 00; lver-I,4seees, &Neuwied, 00i Wm Le pusea,etrakA9 00; soperior.Qaartiers,S7 00; ticid Il=s# E 7 00; line !Elver do3l 50; $3 00; Wits' Gold Pencils. ino"4laviir" +es Spantur, let, TAC SO: Gold paidl and silver fielder, 00. Gold Pinter Rinse, alkenta to 1180;Wietoh fAnesee, plain, 121 wept; pops 44;., Least 2.% other Widow ptepotooth AU Goods warissusdAosklytroAord 4101,141? #III_IIARLSY4 Qll Mad , itente_Bohl,ved Ter Levers, sad t . orflAweti s i nkOAT! prices. 7.557 # • Itt linftrY Rea4,9ved• k g .13.4101 0 fARD would reepel i fOy ! falbrm ,41op Lamer Gettyibi2 4 4o4.lo iilaility, 'i v pow bar 119441.nb0rg 614 , m i t reitrpt abs% es ass septuesemiseetyiek.tee* ;71' s: • Vf - j ear . iety of Strew iris *. •Likdielo l i tritelreatf Ate for sheaselves. 41)-18601,-- 5, . R. sntAss. c. 0. 111.7111114.11. Lumber, Coal and Stoves. NEW rrHT. undersigned mapestfollyteneentsoe to the citizens of Gettystmqvaqd-Iteinqy, that they have entered into iktillotrinshP. and intend opening a COAL it AEI( VAUD, ott Wnabingtoir alintbstsar of the F.agle Hotel. where they o t t troit: see all who may fawn them wi will furnish every,varietyof Stoe4,,Bisckrarith and Liereotrrisev's pit L a st the !MUM possi• ble wholesale rates, in ordelle fotioduce it into general use. Mei lallo'litllktiffirteping a full and general a.,softmeirt of LUMBER, as soon as the Railroad is completed.. They will keep constantly on hand every varietyof COAL and WOOD STOVES, among' which are the celebrated William Penn. Noble Cook, Royal Cook and Fes Shell took Stores. Also the Charm, Capitol, Vietov. Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Stoves. Air-tight, Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate, Lady Washington, Oak, Illefnolia. Union, Air-tight Bare Cylinder, Tropic and Harp Cannon Stores, Persons wishing to examine their nook will please call at their Stove Ware Rolm, on %Vest Middle stt est, at thenOdence of Robert Sheads. oC7orders promptly sttended to. ROBERT SH BABB, COIF:SHY BUEHLER. Gettysburg. Aug. Z 1, 1857. New Livery Establishment. CHARLES M. TATE has opened a mew Livery establishment, at the stables on \Vaehington street, occupied in part by the "Eagle Hotel," and humide such arrange ments as will enable him to.accommadate the Hpubic at all times, on ren*ottabin terms,with orses, Hacks, &c. Ills stock is good. On funeral occasions, dr., he will ho able to supply a want which has been much needed. Mir Terms CASH. May 24, ISSS. Herring's Patent CHIANIPION FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF k ) SAFES. with Hall's Patent POWDER PROOF LOC Ii S.—FA ear La Makers, 31 W4/flu/ Street, below Serna,l,, Plitialelphia.—The great interest manifested by the public to procure mole certain securi ty from are fur valuable gapers, such as Bonds. Mortgages, Deeds, Notes and Books of Accounts, than the ordinary Safes hereto fore in use afforded. induced the Patentees to devote a large portion of their time fur the Last fourteen years. in making discoveries and improvements for this object, the result of which is the unrivalled Herring', Pgleikt World's ha ir Premium FIRE PR OU SAFES, universally acknowledged as th CHAMPION SAFI. OF m a wuai.nl Raving been awarded Medals at both the World's Fair. London, 1851, and Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, as superior to all others; is now undoubtedly entitled to that alienation, and secured with Hall's Patent Powder-proof Locks—which were also awarded separate Medals, (as above)—fortes the moat perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes et er yet offer ed to the public. Nearly 300 "Ilerriiks Safes" hare been tested during the past 14 years. and more than 16,000 have been sold and are now in actual use. Alto on hand or manufactured to order, all kinds of Boiler and Chilled,lronLßank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors., Worley Chests for Brokers, Jewellers, Railroads, private families, itc., for Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. .- - Nor. 23, 1857. SPOUTrso.—Georen and Henry Wampler will make UOUSOSpoutipg and put op the same low, for cash or country produce, Far mers and all others 'wishing think houses, barns, ite., spouted, would do' well to give them a call. G.. 4 H. WAMPLER. A .ril 18,1853, tf Challi Robes. THE third arrival of Robes by "mess.— The prettiest styles yet effseed-to the le dies, and from which they cannot fail to please their tastes. Come immediately if you want pretty and cheap foods. The latest, styles and patterns of si Mripe rebesdust received at FAHITMOCK April 26, 1858. - Spring Millinery. miss IdeCREAIa bits just ',turned from .4-u • the citi. BALI* novropeaing beautiful assortment of iftllfssiory and Tansy Goods, of the latest stylini Widish she *in sell at the lowest eaSt snd witietisheinrites the ladies to call and etsmine.- ?dillinars who wish to Ooods to sell spin; will find it much to then advantage to give her a as she keeps nest but the most fashionable goods. April 19. 1858. 3m Clear the Way /AMR NEW Mfg I—No• and 3 Riding andifagon Saddles,' Trotting. Buggy andlCarrise Bar. neat. Baggy, Carriage, Welen Bair. I. '° ki and oaoseaw Cellars. Aiding and Brines `Bridles, Martingale, RaHers„ Boras Covets and Veto of nem daariptios s,„Whipa, - mnt for itale astrifbitigly ..„--4 ..,-„,, Es 2
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