4.tarss OF Gan rs- Bora Aso VICINITY 01.1111.. Lta.' ,011022 1 3 4114412 AS Om returned from Philadelphia and Baltimore. and is now opening gneetrat variety of •Ltdies' Dress & Fancy Goods, Over oliered to the pub!le in this plane-- among whieh are Highland Plaid'', Paris Delanee, De fine, P,lplins, M. Detanes, Persian Clod", Coburg Cloth, Cashmeres, Silks. iimadrasines, Parametta Cloth, Prints, SA Warp and Mohair, Blank Alpeettes. Gored, changeable and plain Pansy color do., in great variety, Ideriattea, Shelly sod RAO below, 'With airmail every other variety of Dees Goode'; Seeking Fleenels front variety, ends* Add white Crape. Tkibet Wool. Ray &we long dt other Shawls, broad silk re**. sad Litre I Ribbons, n beautiftillrtiele Triminings'of every kind ; Rosser Wet. vete, Silk. and Satins, Sleeves, Collars. plain and embroidered Linen Handker chiefs, very stiperiert lildiery, Glove*. &e.,/e.. wish almost every artiekrbetbdig. bliss the trade. The Ladies odd pleine eall, exemiee, ski judge for tbitoselvee. Also, Cloths,Cassimeres,' Nisi neto, pie. Flaws*, ud #(04.044424)* tegether with pima germ ,ottret gni ii Abe war a Clifithalip's von.— Also. Pritti 411triliderimi atthd qweesee• ware. • • U. -whieb will be mid es cheep as thif 1 3. 41 d jat pity ether establish item. , omen mei rime* the Goods. .1410AE0116767 1101,14101. 018. r. allli ttilibitiribera watld etypeetfelly . 111 inamenee ha -.their Mende mid the publie.lthat they We opened a NEW fiARDWABE STORE in Baltimore et.. icijoiaimpthemeddimee Or DAVID ZI routs, -Gettysburg. io which they are opening a ergs sail gedelel ideortmeet • 1114111111NrAltle, 1110111, STEEL, GROCEIIE.S ) , CUTLERY,: come Tiummises Springs, AFles, ,SOdlery, Cedai l 'Ware; Shtie Andinge, Ilistm 41)yeatuffs n.geeeiale ineeding every desdiptio4 or artielesin Ma above line of business-10 which they invite the attention of Coach• makers,. Blacksmiths.Carpenters,Cattinet. liakstsr:i B k oolBl 4lo4, Saddlers,. and the public ' ' • - Glut stock . bovine:mien eeleeted with great Atm end pieshashed for Cash, we guart setee.(for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it on as reasonable terms - ea they can he purchased any where. We •particularly request a4mil tram our fideltds, and earnestly snlieit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es. tablish a , character for selling Goods at ! ' low prisms and doing business on fair prin. rip le.s. JOEL D. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. poty.burik /use 18,1261..—ta. BOOKS ) STATIONERY ingliten 641101156. goo prioo-aad that aa low as at any ristablialumeat out of the city. 3. H. BUEHLER 111) FiT,U lON hie saknowklogmenta to his (riot* for the long continued and liberal palmier, extended him, and invite. ittfinoion to his present largely in t-reseed stock of goods jest received from pltitadelphot apd New York. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate the assort. meet. which will be found to embrace et-try variety of good. in his line, viz : Classical, Theological, School, Miscellapeous BOOBS add th'itiortery of all, kinds, embracing. as hilt'efieSet. the largest and best assortment seer opened in Geiteelturg. He' also Oriole attention to his large atypPlY „r,goler atoms, embracing Gold and Silver pens and Pen cils. Pen.RstivesePleitt end Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes. Motto Wafer,. Scaling Was. Portmonsaue. Soaps. Per fumery. Which will be su A Rt e the Kr VERY LOWEST T and lintamine fnr ymirselvea at the old established BOOR & DRUG store in e l ltionbirriburg street. a few doors rout tisst.dlatnosul. 8. 11. BUEHLER. s3l,eopb,rg,Ps..:Oet., SI, 1845/1, Tett aramovel, , lIARCIPS , SAMSON lupe just opened a . splendid assortment of Pititi of every variety and style which b e will sell it . pritges that will defy enutpe tizion here or elsewhere. Remember I boy lor cash, and under the most favorable usitiastaneet, which ettablve Ms to do just et I promise. No humbugging, as/1 sad juiyie for y*411110,0. Wl= tr.l VIVIMHDIEBB GUNS /IL A lacii)lofor Single and Double Barrel cat DUNS .& RIFLES, 'et a curler. for tereirrit, and for Rale cheap by. • FANNESTOCK & SONS. Oet. 14. 1063.. tr 1 0 ceP id Zit /I" OF Ni kinds. Cap 4:nd Letter Paper of the hest quality. Note Paper. Visiting :116111 and funny „Envelope,. Pen. knits*, Quills, Gold Pens all d Penedo. ice.. atingle um hand sod for stateless, by . 8. H. BUEHLER delabraF. for Churches. Stores. Parlnts. iv. The euhserihet would raspeettuilw invite the attention of Storekeepem and the Pub lic• generally. id his large stock of floods, minimum; in part of the shove named arii• ries. who+ will tie 'disposed of AT TriE 1.0 WEST MANUFACTURER'S; PRICES, wholesale and retail. Also. , best quality of Burning Fluid, Pine ml or tiNPIETB. Rd* ewe owl nevem Camphine, Globes. illhadie. Wick, *it. 1 11 1 age witaurAsts4 td tke diffirmat N. I. Newell's Patent deity Lampe. a:, %tow be /*teeter I w ew seik•l e . for sale. SOUCY'S. Xi" 4, .1,411118+3111. Groceries, (1141: ENS *4. GLASS Ware, . a fteah fall supply, as cheap as dm mar. tall mud - vet them at P 61111•44 Advertlieserowle. 1, ' !-:-.-:"--- _ , . ._......_,... ji..._ i - J.. E. GOULD, (Succoosor to A. 'Flo.r.) NO. 164 OHETNUT WrßlitE i r, EIWAIArti • BUILDINd: PIIII.AD•NLPHI A. Exteneivis Music Publisher, and Deals is Afuritral iihrtrunnotte of every descrip tion. Exclusive Airent for the pals of Hallo, Davis & Co's (Bolton) Patent fikispension Bridge dro/inn end other PIANOS. L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pianos. Melodeons. Martin's Guitars; Harps. Violins, Sheet Musk:. Music Books, to.:', Residents of the country will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with any music thsy may wish. at as low rates as if pur chased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States. I feel confident of satisfying all who say favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Musts supplied nn the moot liberal teems,. Piano* its ..S•cottd•hand Pianos for sale. , May 18, 1883-1 y LEJLTHEIC. ft itio * miendrira Store No. Itril strew, Philadelphia, 119.11111.4CC0 MAIIIIIIIIACTURBRP. „CURRIERS, , AND Ids PORTERS lbasatiosion-ind Genera. L.Rof/ T HER ITUSINESS, WBOS3IIIIIALMAIrIi 2111 1 41.17 a. marMankfatiory is Afargaretto Phikadelphia. July 15, 18511--ly. F. BROWN'S Essence of Jemmies Ginger VMS Essence is.a preparation of un usual excellenee. In ordinary diar rhea, incipient cholera, in short, in all eases of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and summit eompinints of children, it is peculiiily ef. ficacious: no family, individual or travel ler should be althorn. it. CAUTION.—Be sore to get the genu ine essence. which is prepared only by F. BROWN. at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. B. Comer of Nth and Chest. nut Streets Philadelphia. and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United SWIM * and in Gettysburg, Pa. by SANUIL BVISHLIIII. • June 17, 11353-Iy. DAVIS 11 CittaiiN• • MALEBO Ire LAMPS, LANTIRNB / CIIPIDBLIERB, N. E. CORNER FOURTH & CHERRY bTli, =CM HAVING enlarged and improved their Store, and having the largest assort ment al Lamps in 'Philadelphia. they are now prepared to furnish PINE OIL, C AM PH EN E, DU ItNING FLUID, ETHEREAL OIL, PHOSGENE GAS and LARD OIL ; Lamps. Lanterns, of all paterus, Fancy Hotel & Hall Lamps, Chan dehers. Girandoles and Can.ielabras, and 8111811111 Lamps, at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over Auction prices. Being large MA NUFACTUR— ERB of Pine Oil. Burning Fluid, Ether- t Oil r Alcnbol, and {the only true) Photo gene Gas, they eau furnish these articles at such prices that Merchants will find it to theirtadvantage to buy. Call before go ing elseiliere, if.you want bargain.. Also, the Safety Fluid Latnp for sale: DAVIS & CULIN, Sept. 26, 1866 VNITERSITY MEDICINES! I !FEVER AND /OUR CURED IT ROW /NVII TONIC NUTORE. fiIHE Univereity of hee Medicine - 14 and Popedor Knowledge ; chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. *Cita Ise session. (vis. lath April. Oat) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re. suiting from tke side of spurious and dsa genius nostrum., *leo for the purpose of - supplying the public with reliable roe*. dies, in eases wherein the patient cannot obtain or will not eniploy the best medical advisers ; having purchased that torsion ble remedy, &mend's Tonic Mixture. on aectonunt of us just celebrity and known efficacy. in the treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred affeetinns,--bes no heenalino in recommeiling it In the high est terms to the patronage of the af- 1 dieted. R OWEL COMPLAINT mired by ROW AND'S 'SLACK—BERRY ROOT. The above Institution emends; its minclion, it, like mustier, :o the remedy for%Rowel Complaint." an well known se Rowstsd's Compound Syrup of Blankberr,y Root, and earnestly recommends' it to , the confidence or patient , tainted with these root plsints.—Aeliewinff it to be 19!a fumble in the treatment of *web races. By order of th* Trunk**, Hon. Henry Y. Crone. Hon. It. Plenirgin John IL Rewind, M. 1), D. IL lorbintl. Beg. Hear* Orr, ' - ICPAU tlotatfitinieetione to be address edep.,lnhn ft, Rowand. M. D., Hoed of the , , Plifirtilleoutsoel Department., end Pree. idiot of the Uojeeretty. Ef , imi - Dispeneary and ofilee. No. 47 Smith Seeriod street. Philadelpt4 Breech Dtepeoeary at the Cafe of 8. 8. FORNEY. Gonyeburp Sept. 110. 1111111-1 y HAMER ) No ttil' 11:1441coad q 4. s doors above the Moosut Vonow Roues, PIULADLLPHT.A, AKITIPA(:'PUEtEBoI Pioe Oil At Lamps, Cbandeliers, end 'Cu. BOOK AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WAIIiTED in every town AL and enmity in Hie •United Siam.,to sell the moat popular anemilsable 101 published, many of them, heautifillly IL— LUSTRATED with UOLORED EN— GRA VINGS :elan the most popular work of T. S. ARTHUR, including ",triAur's Clafage Library," Intelligent and enterprising men will And this a pleasant and profitable busi ness: . . • ; , For particulars address (poet paid) _.- J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 44 Sankt IPoorth !Wive, Philidolpbis .Pll 110. 8511—56 fillitiKtßtL, t•HAD. CODFISH, Constantly on hand, SALMON, and (or salet , y HORRINOH, I J. P' LMER &EA>. I!PAN. } Narks' Street Wharf HAMS AND SIDES. PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, . L %RD AND CHEESE, Oct. 23, 18133—Sat Balllmoie Advertisements. Intlre N GOLD 4IND AILTER WARE. L. IL DRILLER & CO., Wholesale Match and Jewelry House. No 2117 S. N Corner of Charles street.. PORTER Rnglish sad Swiss A. Watches end tools of every deiorip- Pon. Watch Case Makers and Manufac turers, of Flee Gold 'Jewelry. We call the attention of Southern and Western dealers' in Watches. Jewelry and Silver, in our very extensive picot, assuring them that in,co *oink In our ,line sbail we id tow any establishment to surpass pa. eith er In quantity, quality or low prices. We are the only. Wholesale House in this branch of trade is Baltimore, and shall use every fair means to induce Southern and Western merchants to open accounts with pa. Our terms shall be as liberal sad accommodating as cap possibly be 'found in the United Swiss. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods to Southern and Western mer chants. whether they open accounts with os or not. H. MILLER & CO.. Imports?. of Watches, Baltimore Feb. 4,1363.-1 y Blake's Patent Fire and Water Proof Paint. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for sale at Fahnestock's, sign of the RED FRONT. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. try". irezEß ESPECTFULLY informs the pub lic, that he has taken the stand re cently occupied by his brother, (ALEXAN DER FRAZSR,) in Chambersburg street, opposite the Lutheran church, where he is prepared to REPAIR and CLEAN CLOCKS. WATCHES, &C., on reasonable terms.— 0)1k. • - - All work will be insured. Also, on hand a variety of WATCHES Jewelry, 0}049 t . Fpeetacles, Am, which will be sold low. Gettysburg, May 6, 1853—tf. ZIPAIXPOIT alnorDe SOAPS. Perfumery, Hail Oils, Mntto Wafers, Portinanies, Ate., a new as. sortment just opened _at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chambersburg street. BRINGMAN'S GANNET-WIRE BOOM, . oplirtsuuno, PA. TLILNIEFUL for the liberal patron age heretofore extended to him the subscriber would respectfully inform his old .ettitoaters and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture every variety of • HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at his Old Establishment, in south Balti more street, second squire, a few doors booth of the "STAR" pnnting office Gettysburg. He will have on band, for sale, and will sonstantly be prepared to menufacture. from the very best of mate rials, &foil stip rate of from NO to a/80; aleCentre, Card, Pier, &fa, Toilet. MOW, and ,Break. fast TABLES; ,Pressing Bureaus of every description : French Beadsteads. Waal:stand s. Wardrobes, Secretaries' 'Book-Oases • Pedestals or Sideboards. Piano Stools, Ladies' Washiotanda,Reclin• kilt Cis. Letingesi , Tolloratm In., which for nostrums. durability and beauty of Ilnish, canoot be sunpassed by any in the Country. ' glipPerione wiehing good and cheap trliNVl` - . - would do well to it's Mak 0 be purohosinx **whore. voithui. Hs is also propane/kr ntanafeeture of Cloth, Alpe* kW slant He his a nest and seietantiral Hoarse % sod is prepswed.to aceommodste persons .ta town and neon try at tits akortest nonce. Al) kinds of work wade to order, and warranted to be ,finhaid Or' itlOLbwit Workman like siv GEO. E. 1111INGMAX, Gintysburef Jolt 12, OVER COATS 9 O VER COATS, . Prepare for Winter. rliniE subscriber has just received and II opened a choice lot of Overcoats of every description, made in the best man per, and latest styles, which he is de termined to sell cheaper than any inherits tablishment in the Cafn y.. teat the truth of this call and examine. Ream. bet no trouble mellow GOODS. MARCOS SAMSON. ~. ~ . THROUGH the encouragement of a -nbrnbet 'or friends, I offer myself as a candidate Air the Wilmot SHERIFF, sub. ject to the decision of the. Whig County Convention. I therefore respeetfully solicit your votes and indigence. Should I one ceed in the nomination and be elected, no effort . or exertion' on my part Shall be Apared, by a faithful and impartial per. fon:nano, of Ike duties thereof. to ,evince my . sense of your kindness and confl, deuce.. DAVID IiEWCoMMER. East Berlin, Boy, 118.1858. ►rHROUOA the encouragement of a number of friends. I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Whig Coon. ty CollventiOu---Sledging myself, if nom inated and elected, to perform the duties, of the Officie to the best of my ability. GEO. O. , HTRICKHOUSER. Gettysburg,: Dec. 8, 1808. FNCOURAGED by the friendly as suranees of numerous friends, the undersigned 'announces hirnself as a can didate for the Odes of SHERIFF, sub ject to the decision of the Whig County Convention. end pledges himself, if nomi nated and elected to discharge the duties of the Office .11mb fidelity and Imparti ality. J. F. KOERLER. Berwick tp..Deo. SO 1853.—tf FRIENDS 4r. FELLOW CITIZENS , of the county of Adama :,—I have never be ;b eolkited your vow for any public station. I now present myself to your consideration as a candidate for the Otfiqo ,of SHERIFF, with the conddent hope and , usurious° of receiving from you a cordial, generous, and liberal support. And I would most respectfully ask a nomination from my Whig friends when assembled in County Convention. !relent ed I will endeavour to execute the duties with prOm?tness,lenity, and impartiality, and all my efrora shall be directed to wards a faithful discharge of duty. SAMUEL E. HALL. Cumb. township, Dec. 23. Ty the Voters e/' Adams County:.— FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the soli citation of nymerous 'minds, I offer myself to your eolisideration for the office of SHERIFF at the next Electron.-- Should I he elected, it wits be my aim to acknowledge the ftvor by endeavoring to discharge the dutio of the office prompt ly and with fidelity. HENRY THOMAS Straban tp., Dee. 33, 1853.—te A T the urgent solicitations of many friends I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, at the next Election, siihject to the Whig Nominating Convention. &mild Ihe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I pledge my self to discharge t h e duties of the Office to the hest of my ability and without impar tiality. JOSEPH BARKER. Germany townalip, Dec. 9, 1853. T HE undersigned will he a candidate lor the office of .SHERIFF at the next election, subjet to the decision of the Whig County Cinvontion, and respect fully solicits the (storable consideration and support of his Hands, pledging him. self, if nominatedstl elected, to dis charge the duties_of Ile office with fidelity and impartiality. 10H N L TATE. Gettysburg, Oct. 11, 1853. T HE undersignet Pnenuraged by the solicitations ofnumerous friends, an nounces hiwself as candidate for the of fice of SHERIFF it the next Election, and respectfully wits the support of his lellow-citizens. If elected, I shall endea vor to discharge Oe duties of the office with fidelity and hipartiality. ISAAC NEELY Freedom tp., Dm. 23, 1863.—if -r-- FELLOW CITV.ENIS :—At the re quest of many friends I again offer myself as a candidse for the next SHER IF'FALTY of Attains eounty, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion, and pledge myeelf, if nominated and elected, to direbargs the duties of the office satisfactorily to all. DANIEL MINNIGH. Latimer. twp., gov. 4, 1853. CLERK OF THE COURTS. THE undersignel will he a candiciste for the office Pf CLERK OF THE COURTS, subject t io the decision of the Whig County Consenting', and respectful ly solicits the support of his fellow citi zens. McCLEARy. Fairfield, Nov. 8, 1889. FELLOWCITiiiIIk—.At the request of many friends' again offer mysell as a candidate for the nut CLERK. OF THE COVETS of Adsinicounty. subject mate decision of the Whig County Convention, end respectfully solicit your favorable con sideration and support. pledging my's& if nominated and elected to discharge the du ties of the office withpunctuality and fidel ity. J. r. BALDWIN. Strabon townohip, Nov. 11, 1868 WILL be a candidate for the OS* of I CLERK Of. THE COURTS, the next Bleatieb, subject to the decision of the Whig County Ormvention. JOHN GARVIN. Gettysburg, Nov. a 6. 1111111. HO! NIS WI!! IN this age end`, Wonders. the it subscriber caul rortiart shit boodle's., Sr brigs nor bentittir, but dliAes *tie County to toothiest's emir Molar, of . Elite, Cit e ßOOta and Shoes, than he is now o ntiti s of every variety and description: isfall qualities and prises,,, suitable for meta wanton and children. ICPCaII, examine sod judge for your "l".. 7 W. W. PAXTON. Gettysburg, ellopl.llo. Isur.tr Ladies' Dreas Goods. fl ALL it KUVTZ'A for them* Delalooo. De fliqe. De Doge Alpacas', Marin as, Coburg Clothe. . For further infonua. lion call and we will alum them. filHAins. go quite ! . Blanket, plain rod fignied Claimbinetn. VI! hit. Clip*. Maui deLaine sa4 TJob r i waok dif ferent prices, 'cheap at 4. rAgmewn)CiL I SONS. REGISTER St- RECORDEII. T HE undersigned*ill be • candidate JR' for the Office of REGISTER AND RECORDER.. eubject to the decision of the Whig County go t hvvrtion. and respect fully solicits the sitiport:of his tellow-citi- Mll. ALEIKANDER COBEAN Gettysburg. Deo. 2, 1863. To my friends and fellow voters of ad ants„Counly— THE generousand cordial sepPOrs received on former occasions has encouraged me to present myself again to your consideration and that of the Whig County Convention, as a candidate for the office of REGISTER k RECORDER of Adams county at the next election, and therefore respectfully solicit your votes and influence. Should 1 succeed in the nomination and be elected, no effort 'or exertion on my part shall be spared, by a faithful and impartial perfaft - ance of the duties thereof,Ao evince my sense of your kindness and coulltlence. 'JOHN L. GCBERNATOR. Nov. 11, 1853. PROTHONOTARY. rrIHE undersigned will be a candidate for the office of PROTHONO— TARY at the next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. WM. S. HAMILTON Butler tp. Nev. 11, 1853. 7b Me Voter, of Adams eouniy. GRATEFUL for the favors and eviden ces of confidence heretofore extended to me by my fellow citizens, and encour aged by numerous solicitations and friend ly assurances, I am induced to announce myself as a candidate for the Offtee of PROTHONOTARY, subject to the de cision of the Whig County Convention, pledging myself, if nominated and elected, to devote my best efforts to a faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the Of fie". JOHN PICKING. kiwi Berlin, Dec. 8, 1853. THE undersigned, encouraged by the solicitations of friends, will he a candidate for the Office of PROTHON OTARY at the next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. CHARLES W. LEGO. Franklin tp., Dee. 30, 1853.—ti NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ABRAHAM ARNOLD has just re turned from the Cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, with the Largest, Cheapest, 4- Best selerod Stoekof Fall and Winter Dry Goods, ever before offered to the citizens of Adams county—such as Blue, Black, and Brown French and German Cloths, Black & Fancy Cassimeres, Satinetts, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Satin & other Yes tiny, Alpacas, Merinoes, Cashmeres, De Bages, M. De Leine, Prints, and a great variety of Goods for Ladies' wear, too numerous to mention. Ala°, a large and beautiful assortment of long and square Shawls, and Sack Flannels. 0:7-can and see for your selves, as he is determined to under sell any Store in the Town or County. Oct. 7, 1853—if AN IMMENSE STOCK OF 1M (6 (3 Just from the Cities! TTI.. SCHICK has just arrived from • the Cities with an immense stock of FALL. AND WINTER GOODS, which he offers at greatly reduced prices. His stock embraces every article in the Staple and Fancy Goods line, embracing all the latest and most approved styles. which Inc beauty and attractiveness are rarely if ever surpassed. He can enumerate but a por• tion within the limit.; of an advertisement to wit: Ladies , Dress Goods. such is Silks and Satins, French Merl noes. Paramus and Coburg Clothe. Al- De:Bage, plaid, figured and plain De Limnos, Bombazines. Sack Flannel, ing hams, Calicoes, Shawls, Collars, "Hand kerchiefs, Sleeves, Chemisettes, Gloves and Stockings, Conabs, Laces and Edg ings, Bobinetts, Aca.. Are. For Gentlemen's Wear, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, leans, Cords. a splendid lot of Vesting.. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Merino. Shirts sod Drawer*. Atc., Kl - Thankful fdr past favors, he solicits a continuance of patronage. His goods hare been selected with care, and he flat ters himself will please. His motto is— '•Small profits and quick sale.." Oct. 7, 1853. 1111111110 E & SIDLERY. fig PA HNESTOCK & SONS would "6 respectfully inform their friends and customers. that they have received an ad. ditional supply of Hardware. Sadlery, Oil Paints, Glass, &r., which will 'be sold cheaper than they can be had else. where. also, every variety of Coach Trim- mings. Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets,. Drab Cloth, Satinette, Damask. Ac. Builders and Painters are requested to examine their - - - Stock before purchasing. A. they PM determined net to be undersold by any market. S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS SPOITIMP IPOETING! GEORGE Mid • Heittr %%Meer will Mike House SpOoting„ mid put op the smite low, for cash'or OiMetry pro. dune. Farmare, sod , ell lam i ntitern wishing their Mopes. s, kg, spouted, would do well to give them a pall. Aprill6--185Q.3 ot; Q. ;WA.MPLER. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. e i rHE anortinont and'iarietion of 'At Polon now in town to be hod right at KURTVB C. Corner. . 'DRESS GOODS (IF every melts. De Degas De Bate AI IV!, pees, Noun de Caine, Alpaca. Silks. &c. with trimmings to suit. for sale cheap at FAHNESTOCR' 8 --- Dlll7OB *.ND 111D3D10111711 9 n F all kinds), from ,the bast ' 4 1!"'?" City. op°. Nally on aorta and (or Uhl at tho turmoil, Bookstore of B. 11. BUMMER.. 2000 LADIES A RE willing toeertity that the HATH AWAY, COOKING STOVE is the very best Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and qp it with less labor, and last as long twain as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are, constantly kept for sale att a very reddced price at the GETTYSBERG FOENDRY IND MOMS SHOP; Where the aubseribers feeling determined to Suit all persona have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakekell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the moat beautiful patterns. TEE sarrzoß PLC tr OBS which cannot be surpassed for lightness o draught or in the character of their work, aro constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITIEMILOW PLOVGBIII and oth ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Hol low-ware, with ewer y article usually mad at Foundries can tie toitain ! ed here. Blacksmithing and Shoal Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON BARBER & HAIR-DRLSSER. fik• AmuEL B. WILLIAMS respertfully " informs the citzens of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened* Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon in eliambersburg street, nearly opposite the Luth'ii Church, where he intends prosecuting the ..tonso rial business" in all its branches. He will shave you as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phis. Then his whole object is In im. prows the appearance of the human race. From long experience he flatters himself he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial department with such an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation of those who submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. March I 1.-3 t Diamond Tonsors—New Firm: (Von Sc iirotibtr, FASHIONABLE BARBERS AND HAIR DREssE ItS C AN at all times be found prepared to attend to the calls of the people, at this Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expe- rience they flatter themselves that they can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department, with such an infinite degree of skill, as will inlet with the entire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of their razors. l'hey hope, therefore, that by their attention to Will ness, and a desire to please, they will mer it as well as receive.a liberal share ol pub lic patronage. The sick will be attended to at their privaiedwellings. SEE. Very large supply of TIN WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler's Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Drug tore of S. H. Buehler, which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. ANOTHER CHANGE! BETWEEN • Emrnitsburg. Gettysburg. York. Rahi- more, and Harrisburg T HE undersigned are now running a Daily Line of comfortablo Coaches between Gettysburg and Hanover. and Gettysburg and Emmimburg. and have made arrangements with the Railroad Companies, running from Hanr.ver to DAL MORE, YORK and HARRIS— BURG. by which we are enabled to fur nish THROUGH TICRR TS Iron, Get— tysburg to those places at the following reduced rates: From dettyotiorg to BRltimore. •• .• York, Harrisburg. 1.70 ICTRound Tickets from fiettyeburg to York and return, will be given for 114.50. Also. Through Tiekets from'Emmitshurg to the above places. •ia GettysbOrg and Hanover. at the following rates : From Emmitsburg to Baltimore. • $11.50 441' 14. I .4 York, 2.25 " " "Harriibarg. 0:1"The above arrangement furnishes the, most oonvenietn, coigforu4ble, and ` 6 " eortomkal route to pasiengers, who Orate by ntseh York and Harrisburg by noon, cud arrive at; Baltimore, at an curly hoar. OCT An arr.ngea►eotie , also otFeeted, by which all detention at the lunation will be avoided, and passengen from Philadel phia and Harrisburg will arrive at Getty*. burg or Houalteberg ou the semi ovening,) by this 'Hue. OtTriekimp can be had by application at the Eagle Hotel.' Cleterbutg, at ,AS:. new'a Hoiel. Enstrafteburr, and at the Railroad Oillom in 'Baltimore. York and' liarriaburg. , • ,) ). frATE & Gottyabssw Ps., Jul r* *^Mir - g UEENSWARE. Dy. Nub, el wipe l ie on hand as FAUN MOCK* • A GREAT FACT! 100 PILLS 'OR 25 CENTS I • HO'IWEDE , EX PORTION FOR MEDICINE f 'DR. TOWNtiEND'S HEALTH PILLS, ■re being celled for, front all parts nrthe land ; they are rapidly supereediggotber medicines, both on account of their happy effects upon the human system in namoeiugAdisesee, and impurities and also the exceedingly reduced price at which thry are offered. The rich and the poor find in then) • real boon —*itch box contains 100 ?ILIA, tieing four thnee as many as are usually to tie had of other kind. of pills at the gams pries. They remain no Mineral poison whatever—their ingreilirt,ta are extracta, Balsams, and Gams of great effi- Cary. SARSAPARILLA, Ina highly concentrated form is a prominent ingredient. These Pills are never violent i n ih r i r operations, but always thorough and efficient.— They will be found exceedingly efficacious in re moving the following complaints, vim: Impurities of the blood, Costiveness. Janndiee, Female Complaints, flick Headache, Pains in the back, Bilious Affections. Dyspepsia, Rheu matism, Constipation. Paine in the bead, Paine in the side, Liver Complaints, Febrile Affections Piles, Irregularities, Pains in the Bieast, Pains in the Loins, arc. It is now well understood that nine-tenths of the many diseases pimplier to the homes.g family originate in Oberst-1m , end worstritter of tar blood. If you bete Heaskehe, there is an Obstro, mi. if a Cold, there pan Obsinsette«.-- it a Fever there are manifold Obsirseatiossr—if Liver com plaint, there lean Obstrarrim—Paisa in the Head Mack, Chest, Sides and Loins. •re all caused by 06 siructions—Rheumeilens, Cramp, (loot. Con vulsions, Fits, :Nervous Debility, Prostration- Paralysis, Female Complaints, Piles, itionstips lion, Jaundice, and • host of other illra arise from Obstr 64, (tons I Cutaneous Eruptions Pimples, Blotches, kW* Rheum, Erysipelas, +Scrolls's, &c., originate partly (romp the seine came--Impurity of the Blood does the rem. Now for these, and kindred dimities. TOWN SEND'S PILL' are a sovereign remedy, and they are snoreveret THE f'HEAPE.T MEDI CINE IN IHE WORLD! Directoma accompany each hot. F. A. Palmer, General Agent, Rtnningl.m, (I. Remember the Price. Odd Hundred Pill. for 25 Cents. AGENTB —Simnel S. Forney, Gettysburg ; H. S. Pink, Pleasant Hill ; tr. 1 1 / 4 H. K. zippier. Iwo Tererns ; BI othrr, Int 11.1110111 n ; John liushey, MeNherristown ; Namur., robe', J i. Lures Mill Jesse Hulick. Butler township ; Andrew Creglow, Cent'. Alit; ; Abel T. 14 right, Beurlersaille ; Jacob Penay I. Mt.hilehrwit ; Jaeph F. Lower Arerultorille ; 11. %V W.tioPte. Slum nominal, ; Philp Hann, McKp igl.tav Ilia ; 1 lap mart J. Cooper, Franklin tp..; Jacob Mnrk. Cis/it-wt. ; Aulabatigh & tplingler, E4lll Berlin; J laarttn, .New Oirord; J. R. Henry, Abbousiown. July 8, 1b53-•-eow ly. Tile GRE ATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Planters, Farmers. Families and others, cam purchase oin Remedy equal to DR. lAB' YE:NEVI:IA I DkIMEJ).I T, tof Dysentery. Chola, Croup, Chronic lihe..rea 'ol.4o Thesis, Teettavh e `ire >tc kiwi", Cuts, Disrt.s,Bwelhngs, Brumes Obl -ems. Hcs,l arke, Mosquito Baes, l'sin• in the Inaba, chr.t. beck, &c. If it does not gi•e relief, the money r ill h• fmlrleC ; ■II nisi to asked, is s trial, ■od ss• it at . cording to the Dirertioos. It is an English remedy, and was used, by Wil liam. the IV., :ate King of England. and reit ti d to by him, as a cure tor Itlisuinaiisna. when every thing else had tailed. Over 10,000,000 have been sold in the United Niairs, vri , hour a single (entire, and in.ny have .toted they will not he s* ilboill it 11 it was $lO per !math. 'it case or Croup, •al it is as curtain all it is s It cures Cholera, 'when first inkc'a, in a leiv hour!. ; Dysentery in half an hour ; 'I motion- e in five minutes. It is perfectly innocent to talk* internally, and is recommended by the most eri.i neat Physicians in Rte Unitctl tatev Pal= 26 AND 50 CENTS. DR. 'JOBIAS could 611 • dozen Nowap a;a r• with certificates and !pawn rdattno to ihr wood. F.. ful cures at:complained by this .I.n.anueoi, nut oua ,- side• warranting it sufficient, as sue person aim tlrwa not °Nam relief nerd nut ps .) for it. DR. TOBIAN ham put up a HORSE LEVIN 111 T, in pint bottles, whirh ie warranted eliespri si , ol better than any other (or thultc, errs:dors. Ohl Sorra, Galls, towelling', rut". ,Brl/111 , 14., br. iryPrue 50 rents. Ur. Aire, 240 ti*.nenwirh strret, New Y.4lt. AGENT: , —Bamuril 5. Form', Grnysburs H.B Fink, Pleasant Hill; B. Al U. K nidrr, Twn I nserne ; Spelilink. d Br..iher. Litt tow n ; John &shill,. M'etherr) sine. , i.o u, I Faber, Jr., Lower's Mill; Jesse Hawk, Itutl.•r township; Andrew Creglow. I en' re Mill ; Abel T. Wright. Benderseille ; Miorlli - town ; Jacob F Lower, A reiwisirille H . Witmore, Mumrriaahuirg ; Philip Hann. Me- K ; Thomas J. Cooper, Fr. nklin tp. ; Jacob Mark. Cashtown ; AuLibungli A 4 p.ingler, East Berlin ; J. Martin. New Oxford ; J. R. Henry, Abbntratiterit ; • July 8, 18.53—eow—ly. u u nils of y kind ; ilea; option of tn. 2reast ; Bite. of insects; (Ad sores; ■ll kinds of breaking out and sores on children; core Lips, Pimple. on the Face, and all diseases of the Ain. rt- For particulars see small bill* accompany ing each box. or 20 000 boxes sold In this State the pa s t year, and gave unicorn! eatiefaction. The great sattet popularity of this Ointment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it is recom mended to'do ; and that I do nut recommend it to cure any thing butiorhar from the its tine of the ingredients. it is an absolute .pecifte fur, while other prepsrations of the kind are recommended to cure every disease that human flesh is heir to, from Concumption detain to the bite of • flea, when, in tact, ell the medical prop erties they cotstom are in the lisioltolli, and the thousands 44 fictitious certificate* published in their prams. I Incite those uouhled with the shove com plaint., (particularly bait Rheum,) to take a, box and try it,—if you are not fully sanded, return it and take back your money. N. IL—I hare bundreda of testimonials l can show any one who feels disposed temill on see wed latish himself of the virtues of the Ointment. , , Prepared and sold by .110/1 ROB TERREL plaugateck, Conn. 1:11r" Co whom All Arden should-be` addressed. Sold *ISO bY the.Prlttellet Dregglste anal Country Merchants generally. Price 26 cents. , •. • ~ Witommase Elsettee..--0. V. Plikonst g C. NO iI, Barclay St., New York i A. MCC lure & Co., Albany; .1. KIM & C., Pittsburg; Wm. H. Brown 4r,1)r0.,,N0. 4 Liberty Bt.elialtioga s T. W. Brett & Sons, Pitiledelphie. , gomp :. trg,-situust Q. Buehler. Beitysbarg ; H. S. Pink Miami Hill ; H. &A.K. Sn der, Tiro Taverns ; Spalding & Brother, Utile town ; John Bushey. kletibrarymorrwl..tWattitel Faber Jr.,' Lome" Mill ; Jesse llonclt,ButAer township ; Andrew (hallow, Cents Mtil. i Abel T. Wright ,, Bendennille ; Jacob Peng', MM. 41141411$ Ineob T. Lower, Arenchtrills t iii., W. innore, Mumtnettbarg; Philip :)dean.` Me owing i Thos. J.' Coopor,, Proikpit•ip ! i. Jo , 2k14,til toltp,l Atli Ohotigh444l,l2lco mm , I tilt ifirtitlcAON'. 9 / I .Artlnt,l4l It. ; #.-A W. (11111 71 4 1 ., '. . ,' -• ~ 1 . 1 ',/ ,lA , i . 1.. Vkl : 01, 04,'n sititt this office.. AGE!! ?OK Tut; CURE tilaltrheum. ry aipelee. he I hlain•. : hopped or racked hat it u rn I anal •ald. Cuts,