6omplitr. XONDAT YOU/ JUT-17, 18541. loto4 Sc eottop itt'Airg,. New Maildiama. The trowel and the plane ikre again soilse in our midst. Quite a lumber of new buildings Are going-up--othere projected—moat of which wilt be creditable to their proprietors and the town. The sits for the new Court House is rid of all the old buildings, and the ma sons aro expected to commence the cel lar walls in a day or two.\ Mr. Abraham Tawnoy has contracted' for the stone and brick 'work. Messrs. John and Francis Cole will supply the main part of the timbers, at Of:i per thousand feet, about the usual price. The masons will to-day begin 'cork upon Mr. Joni Hoxi.'s warehouse, cor ner of Railroad and Carlisle streets. Es-Sh4riff TLIOMAS is putting np a very snug two-story brick residence in York street, nearly opposite_the Globe Inn. Mr. PETER THORN has near comple tion a two-story brick dwelling in Washingtoii-street, near the College. Mr. ROBERT TATI has erected, and now occupies, a two-story fraino dwelling immediately north of him, and Mr. IlEtuonzu is putting up a comfortable brick adjoining on the south. Mr. Wit. STEINOUR is building a home on the Mnmmasburg road, east of HeiLigher's. That part of the town is much improv ed, and will be more so. The old McClellan property, on the north side of the town, is being repair ed by Mr. VANCE. its late purchaser, and we suppose a marked change in its appearance will take place during the summer. The location is a moat deairable,one. The large brick house, corner of Railroad and Carlisle streets, now own ed by Messrs. D. MCCONALIGIIY and JOHN ILORNER, is undergoing thorough repairs and alterations, to adapt it to hotel and business purposes. The new entrance " looks well—quite on int- provemen t. We understand that Mr. HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK is making arrangements for the erection of a handsome three story brick dwelling on Baltimore street, nearly opposite the store, and adjoining James F. Fahnestock. Mr. JOSEPH MARTIN is putting np a two-story frame building, for dwelling or shops, near the cast end of York strcot. Mr. JOHN Kum; intends erect ing, ►ifter harvest, a twa-story brick residence on the lionaughtown road, a few lots below Mr. Christina Benner's. Mr. A. M. TOWNBLEY has under way a frame building, on Uigh street, below Washington, intended for a carriage work shop. . Beside these buildings, a munber of new . barna and stables have gone and are going up, affording work to the me chanic's; if not materially improving the appearance of the town. The Weather ..d the Crepe. /or The COMO tar. An •unusually large quantity of rain liy Question concerning the cylindrical yes fell during the last several weeks... The , eel has not yet been mustered correctly. The answera m e t t s e as r c follows: b sie 1 farmers have been prevented during the Diameter inches. time from proceeding . with outdoor!. Height, 9.025 inches. operations, and the prospect is that i a l i t c ( a >i n ic e u e lu p7T - t e h d a t by inorder means of the Differen tial the cur the corn crop will be very lute. A face of a cylin ' drical vessel may be a minimum, ..amber planted before the heavy rains height. Hence if X es eftericofthe represents emustnt the b be diameter o double the came on, which in some cases was for- the base, the height will be represented by IX, tunate, but in many others the reverse. and hence 3 t , h,..e \ q 3 uat ,o 1 3 7: cubic inches The larger number of sere* are pro 4-: which gives . - X.--1 - 8.05 inches, ' hly not yet planted. It is to be hope d . and i X=9.025 inches, as above that the present week will see most of Hanover, Ilny 12, 1859, , it done The gmin and grass look exceeding ly fine and promise a heavy yield. The fruit prospect may also be pronounced good. A very heavy storm of rain and hail visited this region on Tuesday evening last. The rain poured down in tor rents for an hour or more, with clover sized hail intermixed-, to the destruction of some window glass, though no scrions loss resulted that we hear of. The storm was probably most dam aging throughout the southern part of Cumberland and Monntjoy townships. We are informed that Mr. Isaac Sehri ver had about 1,000 panels of fence blown down and 23 apple trees uproot ed, Jacob Weikert had about 1,000 panels blown down, John Plank about 1,000; George Bushman 'about...l,ooo, Francis Swisher about 1,000 and a yoeng orchard uprooted, Michael Tros, tlo, of Mountjoy, about 300 panels, and the barn of Mr. John Rondky, of Cum berland, was entirely unroofed by the wind. In Hamilton township, we learn, the • dam was also very severe, unroofing buiklings, and doing much damage a won't' 'trees and fences. Its. ravages r.aateadkuilu . to York county. - . slu(ht Tuesday last, nine shares of stock is the Bank of Gettysburg were sold at - pablic sale for 360 per share.— an aft*** of 20 per cent.—the shares being $5O cub. Purchaser--isrrnsw Ygensuntoosa, of this place. VirThe Commissioners give notice : tk st , -they will make an abatement of Atikirer oent.. on the State and 'County TILX4III, if they are paid before the Scat . oe . July neat. • EMI taw 144 . Rev, lopiptaiLioi realists oak* Tkaaaga : -- • plaos, has rsesivei ** • • Itoii - tail front the LatkiAul' •- AraPitattrinvAAirso . • ti ME larismasatierg lawasud Wire 1/Pristoodies 1111111 re At • meting of Om asennbers of this Society, ou Saturday, the Ist instant, st the School-house in biummasburg, the' following gentlemen were elected Directors of the corporation : Abraham -Rife, George Throne, Wm. D. Gobrecht, Peter Ketteman, Peter Shull, Tobias Boyer, Joseph liartsel, Charles Starner, William Settle, Jacob Fteweiler, Esq., John Throne, George Lady. On Saturday, .the Bth instant, at. a moeting of the Directors to organize, the following named officers were ap pointed : President, William D. Gobreeht. The President, Jacob Fu weiler. Treasurer, George Throne. Secretary, James Russell. Henry Witmor, of Straban, was ap• pointed a Director in Plato of William Sottle, who negloutod to attend. It is expected that in about two weeks, after the necessary books, print ing of forms, by-laws, fr.c.,•are procured, the Society will be enabled to commtm cc operations. liailree4 Itlertion. On Monday last, the following gen tlemen were elected officers of the Han over Branch Railrbad Company, with- out opposition : President—A. W. EICIIELBERGZE Managers—Peter Flickinger, Jobn Nyman, Jacob Dellone, George Bum bore, Daniel Geiselmun, and George Young. larMr SA iv Htaasr, the Agent for the sale of Manny's Reaper and Mower in this county, has already re ceived a large lot of the machines, which ho will take pleasure in exhibit ing to all who may call upon him. Ho 'sold no less than thirty-four last sea son, and is prepared to sell twice as many during the present. A number have already been engaged from him. iiiir-The Rev. DAvin A. WILBOY, who has been laboring fora number of years t among the heathen in Africa, returned ' to his fumily and friends again on Sat urday ovenir g week, in this place, after an absence of a year. He preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. Ili* health has been consid. ' et-ably improved by the voyage home, it gives us pleasure to be able to say. =2l la-Sir James Clarke's Female Pala-- The great English Remedy. Every body knows the use of them—Fifty in a bottle, securely sealed, and can be sent, post-paid, fur 81 and 8 three cent stamps. See advertisement in this week's paper. lkirA regular diet cures more people than physic. •..,wb. 11. J. STARLX, :-A rectangular tract of laud has its longer and shorter sides in the proportion as 7 is toA ; and the difference be tween the products of its area multiplied by its longer and shorter sides respectively is 489.888 perches. Required the area in acres and per ches, and its sides respectively. May 12, 11358. Cosow•oo FAingsa. A Pawslle. Ma. Eutroa :—Tue„ (~Mowing puzzle I by chance noticed is an old paper. Wall some one gibe a solution to it:— Sly father is my son, and I am my mother's mother. My sister is my daughter, and I am grandmother to my brother. S. May 14, ISGT. For The Complier. The following is my answer to the Geomet rical Problem of 8. iu the last Compiler: The distance or interval between the trees 46.352 feet. I underbtand the yard of which S. speaks to be in the form ut a circle, 150 feet in diameter. The distance between each two trees would then be equal to the chord subtended by an arc eqnsl to one-third of the circumference, which by means of trigonometry can easily be found. A. Hanover, May 12, 1858. stir-AII3Wer to Enigma in last week's Com= piler:—"Brnah." Answer to Enigma in Compiler two weeks ago :—"De gustibus non ditputautlum." miri friend in Oxford township wishes one grAmnisrians to ptrie the 4ollowiug sentence correctly :—"To see the yin is pleasant." trrree adrortirrotat of Dr SaaforJ•• Lira. LITIOOII.- MB, 11 smother colmna . Errs* Oa•ir gNOLISII Itsuitor !—SIR JAMBS CLARKE'S Cat. tttttt o ran/Lit PILL., prepared teem • prescription by Sir J Clarks, M. D., Physteias tztraor diens, to the Qasso. This well know■ niedietne Is mai possuou, bat • ear* and safe remedy fur Percale sad Obstructions, from say Cause whatever; and althusigla • powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the sonetitntkin. To ilmset so L&DIU it Is peculiarly matted. It will, In i short time, bring on the smoothly period with regularity. These PHU bare sever been known to fill where the directiose ea did pageof pamphlet are well observed. /or further particulars get a pamphlet free of the sweat. Y. sod 6 portage stamps earkeed M bay arthor. bed ageat, will Lamaze a beta*, roatalslog over 60 pills, by Mars awl. T. W. Dyog A los, Whigeoga *gook,lpilgo. A. D. boobler, Apra., Oogyaborg. MAI 17, lad. 1 y Orroasavr.o Byrum 1.11 iho/142141 , & 40 11 7 rompecelad• CU:Emu' Pmui, Novireber 2 . Mt Dear Kr :—Ahoot tee yams slam 1 mods me Os tee bottles of your Ougsmatad Bator% be a strocb com plaint, which was at that time reßered. • ISlnes say stay is imirtand and inmos, t ban lesod lay old enemy, irritability et the stomoch, retarning sipai a. I amid not dad &sr preseriptlso to allied a rolled, sad I made Iseeirles is Leaden tor year Oxygeosbril Shiers, bat °mkt not end a&. I write mom to bre you win do im the haw to mad tells earliest Memoir to Havre, halt a amma battles. As AI kited of at.. to LON* Neils Jultass. el Us Mlle Armor, I bead, ow oky mint, watts( Lao Ardor, assittissso resslt dyspopits. Boot so al &Waal MY • doses boats", I Ladd UM I. hose Ms CsISSIS try tie stogistat. sa sot moo Oat try sus Is tam to yam. I Mom boo Os mils* Worgrimas tar solos twooty-thsoo room ilikorlosoik sod Loossoulllo, Vossolo Ls*, to Okla olisoyt . I !opt to be alto to Mart Is tits sat.. I soossisi t Are y alr pgriitM..wart. L'DOOLITTUL aItiW.NIILS Co., 13 8 WiPthiniim: Nat* Proiriotert. Soid by mbar priliiimpthere, - p.atinnaj. ate:gekra..l* wilirsllMltes liMita4l4 Saki arty, Tort 4 assevve rpm !lour. pet barrel, $4 37 ® 444 Wheat, per bashel, 186 1 1 36. Rye, " 7O 75 Corn, •' 58 G 8 Oats, " 31 ' 37 Clorer-seed, " 400 450 Timothy-mead," 200 225 Beef Cattle, per hand., 800 9 :15 Hop, 7 00 7 60 Hay, per ton, 10 00 16 00, Whiskey . , per gallon, 20 22 Guano, Perrin/in, per ton. 56 00 Floor, per bbl., from wagons, 114 00 Do. " from ssores r 4 62 Wheat. per bushel, $7 ® ; 1 (10 Rye, .. 63 CO'ro, 116 L 5 Oats, 44 31 Cloverseed, " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, Flour, per MA., front wagons, $3 87 Do., " from stouts, 475 Wheat, per bushel, 85 @ 1 05 Rye, 6 4 85 Corn, SI 56 Chits, u Clovemeod, " Timothy, •' Plaster. per ton "Thom two* the wild baatbsr, wow Mott wr eomsi *sow; troll standby small tabor toursver it blow." On the 10th lett.. by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. THOMAS J. WINEBRENNER. of Fairfield , to Mien ANNA M. HAMM", of Creagerstown, Md. In Masterton, Ohio, on the I Gth of February, Mr. THOMAS DAY to Miss ELIZABETH K., daughter of Dr. F. Ashbaugh, formerly of this county. "Ute Issvos on trots Um rats of use Is resist , . Now ramps i• youth, wow withsriwg as the instal" On Tuesday morning last, Mrs. MARY MAO DALENE, wife of Mr. Henry Rhine, of this place, aged 56 years. On the 10th inst., W.. 1. 7.. GERHART, son of Benjamin Gerhart, of Monntjoy township, aged 10 months and 1 day. In Barnesville, Ohio, of consnmption, on the 21111 of Aot4l, Mrs. MARY C., wife of Mr Robi son McLane, and daughter of Dr. F. Ashbaugh, of Masteetoa, Ohio, (formerly of this county) in the Slat year of her age. RREMAINING in the Post-Offiee, at Gettys burg, May 17, 1858. livers Adam M.:Cormick James Cashmai. Miss MAr- 51.;Henry It. G. tha J. ".‘lickley Jacob Cownover Miss Mar- Mickley John garet Miller Isaac Clippinger 11. C. Ittloure Jacob • Darner Mary E. M urplievlliss Etneline Ewing James Oskor Christian Gass Mrs. Paul Ephraim Ornhenry R. Rebert John Amos Grigler Nvitl Shake Henry Orifweeht William Stover E as Hays Rodger Stable IL J. Hunter Samuel Ulrich Rev. J. Kublinenu Miss Mary Wade Peter S. Littlo Miss Levine J. Heirs of Jacob Weaver Long John A. Wertz David L. Martin Miss MatP.da GEORGE GEYER, P. .Y. sir Persons calling for letters in the above list trill please say they are advertised. IlliirStionish quarter., levies and Spa not received in payment of postage. for This Compiler lit' t The Compiler 3 000 YDS. Carpets. all style s and pat term, just received, which we pur chased at auction at a iTrest sacrifice to the manufacturer, and which we will offer at greatly reduced prices. We will sell Car pets, Wool filling. handsome patterns, at 31, 35, 40, 43 and 53 ccnts, such as never were bought at anything like the pre4ent prices. Those in want of cheap Carpets should call at once and select from our pres ent assortment. FA lINESTOCK BROTIIERS. May 17,158. STRAYED away from the premises of the subscriber, in Straban township, about two weeks ago, 3 young Heifers and fyoung Bull. Two of the heifers are red, the. other black spotted, and the bull is a brindle. Any person returning said cattle, or giving infor mation of their whereabouts, will ' suitably rewarded. JOSEPH ECKENRODE. May 10. 3t MORE NEV GOODS !—JACUBS & BRO. MORE have just returned from the city, with a very large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Summer Goods, and everything else in the men's wear line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk nnd cot ton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. Having bought unusually low, for the cash, they are enabled to sail cult.% PLR ru xi LW—an excel lent full cloth suit, made up, fur $l3, fur in stance. Give them a call, at their new estab lishment, in Chanilkersburg etrect.,a few doors west of the Court-house, before purchasing elsewhere. [May 10. AT the new firm of PAXTON & Melt lIENY, el the &Wit-Earl Curate,- of C'en ire Square. The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that they have just receised, and are DOW opening, a very choice selection of Was and Caps,consistin4 ofOakford's Philadelphia Siring Style, 1.1 dedtin Dress Hats, unsur passed for no:atm:4o of shape and elegance of finish ; Felt, Fur and IVool 11.tts, of all colors and styles. together with a complete assort ment of Men's and Boys' C.ip4, which they warrant to be of the best material and of the most fashionable styles, all of which will be offered at very low prices. Also, Straw goods of every variety and style. ,`These goods wore carefully selected and boughs for cash, which will enable them to sell at very low prices. Plzrox & Whams's-. Mg 10,1858. Potatoes. APRIME article or Mercer Potatoes. from Baltimore, ems be had at ?Insect. 1 Mateues. at 76 emits per bushel. Now Goods jut, arriving. M,7 10, 1838. EINII OE THE NEW.FIRMI—No. 1, 2 And 3 Riding and Wagon Saddles, Trotting, Baas and Carriap Har ness, Buggy, Carriage, Mule, Hair, Ticking sad common Collars. Riding and Driving Bridles, Martingale, Ratters, Horse Corers and Fly Net. of every description ; Whip., &a., just reoeived and for sale astonishingly low, at BRINOMAN & CCLP'S, sign of the '13131 BOOT." Cluunbersburg street. May 10,11.1511. you can g et the cheapest Carpets ever of fered to the public ko_y Galling at FAIINNS TOMES': MISS NoCUISABY hes Jost retanted from aki•fityArisivii Ansi assenimmet of = Nap- Imo:lish eirwit siri Coined. Straw awl we them. • 44 li • • I 1416ft isi • • i c Atiief Itatiator*—Priday WI ilamorer , —TAurday Wt. Turk—Friday £a4. Die ftit#. MARRIED Isle 10416. MU List of LeMM. Carpets!—From Auction. Estraya. Cheap ! Cheap ! New Goods, Clear the Way .. I • wmuN tbd easily et ,iht returned aid elessilled by the A puted, Ap. praiser of Illiereautile Taxes, V esoordanes with the several este of Amp*: kr the year 1858-69, of floods, Ware* 1114.11arehan dise : noroet.94 of Get /phew,. OM.. Dahl, OIL Fehneetock Brothers, V 25 UU Danner k Ziegler, Jr.., 13 10 00 J. L. Schick, • 13 10.00 °wine k Brother, 14 ' 700 ilazette Spawn, 14 7 00 F. B. Pieking. 14 7 00 Oenrge Areold, .1 14 700 A. D. Buehler, ' 14 7 00 Pastan k Mellbeny. 14 700 Daniel Plank, 14 7 00 Giilespie & Thomas, 14 7 00 blinnigh & Sun, 14 700 Philip Winter, 14 7bo S. S. Forney, Agent, 14 700 -Norbeek & Martin, 14 7 00 Jambe & Brother, 14 7 00 Bringnian & Uulp, 14 700 William Reefer, 14 700 - Boyer & Soo, 14 700 John Scott, 14 7 00 Sheadx % Buehler, 14 7 00 Cumberland 2bwnship. John IV eikert, 14 7 SO John Weigle, Mill, 14 700 Francis Dream. " 14 7 00 Slrat!ait "Ilnonehip. Philip Ilann, . 14 ,7 00 P. A. Myers, ' - 14 700 Jewb King, 14 700 4 00 i5O 600 34 4 00 200 6 f#o Tyroat Thantskip. Eckenrode & Brother, 14 700 14 7 OCI Simnel Stoke, Jacob S. Hollinger, 14 7 00 Latimore Township. Henry B. Smith, 14 700 Jacob A. Diller, 14 7 00 Adam Later, 14 7 00 Menalles litcsatip. Charles• Elden, 14 7 00 David Diviiiry, 14 700 Biirkboltler I Wilson, 14 700 Abel T. Wrii+t, 14 700 George Miningb, 11 700 Joel Fisher, 14 7 00 Wm. Overtime, 14 700 O. P. House, 14 .7 00' Jacob Pitier, • 14 700 J Masastioy Ternekip. ..ilin Yost, 14 7 00, John.Rebort, 14 7 00 Henry Beitler. 14 700 Bidler Itnestekip. Noah Miller, 14 7 00 Edward S:aley, 14 7 00 Jsoob Pensyl. • 14 700 John Hoover, . 14 700 Henry llurtzel, 14 700 Samuel Faber, Agent, 14 700 Jesse lloncit, 14 7 00 Liberty Ilisielip. Grayson L Brother. 14 700 Massillon Itssesakip. • Spangler & Brother, 14 700 11 illiani Wolf. 14 , 7 00 Henry L. Miller, 14 700 J. B. Leib'', 14 700 Win. Brechnee, 14 7 00 John llondeshell, • 14 7 00 Hildebrand & S:oner, 14 700 Frederick Heidler, 14 7 00 George Mundorff, 14 700 henry Kline. 14 700 Froakiiis Township. Jacob F. Lower, 11 10 00 Jamb Murk, 14 700 Abraham Scott, 14 7 00 James. Mickley. 11 7 00 Jacob Fulwiler, 14 7 00 Peter slicklev. of D. 14 7 00 Martin L. Miller, 14 7 00 John Chamberlain, . 14 700 Mmt. Ann Rollumn, 14 7 00 Thomas Cooper, 14 700 C. 11. Cnrfman, 14 7 00 T. W. Nitmore, . 11 700 Ilsr Islington Thwaship. Jacob A. Gardner, 12 12 50 Riley 1 Hollinger, 14 700 Junes Megary, 14 700 Ephraim _ - Ileitsbew. 12 12 50 Have lltoubals 71tnieaship. Sullivan II Rhittabart, 13 10 00 Paztln & SleCklu7, 13 10 00 Jaoubli.+lllligh, 14 700 John C. Saiartzer, 14 7 00 Berwick Toros:hip. D. E. Hollinger. William D.i.vir, Babit Bivatlial, Oxford Township. Wm. D. IS. A. [limes. 13 10 00 BantresP t Winter, Aaron navy, 14 700 A. Staub. 14 7 00 Anthony. M. Martin, 14 700 J. K. Smith & Co., 14 7 00 EAlwaid Weigle, 14 700 John Ginter, 14 7 00 Michael Staub, 14 7 00 Nowtstpleasant lbonalip. J. I E. Miller, . - 14 7 00 Peter O'Neal, 14 7 00 Jacob Ousinnam. 14 7 00 Reading ntenehip. Jacob Aulataugh, 13 10 00 Peter Willits, 14 7 00 Adam 8. 31vore. 14 7 00 Andrew 11..11:11er, 14 700 Peter Long. Abraham Sell, H 7 00 ~Abraham Sheely, 14 . 7 00 Comowago Itnews&ip. Sphrnian Myers, 13 10 00 J. A. Shurh. 13 10 00 Spalding 1 Noel, . 13 10 00 Lewin S•onenifer, 14 . 7 00 George II , uek, 14 7 00 William F. Crouse, 14 700 John Miller, 14 7 00 NI) et Nusbaum, 14 7 00 CUlWarago 2'ot/whip. John Ilunloey, Z'q., 14 700 Iteily k Sneeringer, ' 14 700 Distiller's License. David Rhoties, Freedom tp.. 10 50 00 Wm. S. Jenkiuit. C..mowagu tp.. 10 50 00 blichnel Ilerring,Uamiltunbautp.lo 50 00 Notice is hereby given to all portona inter e+ted in the above return of claaeitleation, that I will hold an Appeal, at the Commis rioners' office. in Gettysburg, on Tuesday. the 81A day of 111114" nest, between the hour. of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 P. M., when and where all persons that may consider them selves aggrieved by said clasaification may attend. J. M. WALTER. Apprdiser or Mercantile Taxes Jur Adams co May 17, Ig.lB. 4t Sheads & Buehler L Rave constantly on hand, at their yard U on Washington and Railroad 'tracts, -V any variety of River and Mountain B MBER—W hi te Pine, Hemlock, E Poplar, Ash. &c.—Boards, Plank, B Joist. Scantling and Studding. They are ready to fill all orders, at the short est notion, for any amount, for truilning pur poses, at prices which will surprise those who may favor thesis with a call. They have also on band a lot of wortod Flooring, Win dow Sash, Palings for fencing, Pisiatering and Shingling Laths, to. Gettysburg, May 3, IBS& To Contractors. TUE Board of School Directory of Franklin township will meet at the boeseof Haunt' MICILZT. in Osebtown, in said township, NO Saturday, Lie sth day of Jwne sat, at lei:leek in the afternoon, for the parpoee of lotting. fto the lowest sad beet the ilding a BRICK SCHOOLHOUS E. Ein b t u he viF tarp of Matantashorg. Plena and specifica tions can be seas by °elfin/ on the first pant ed of the Cooneitten, in staid • IMMUZL LOUR. A. W. STAULX• May a ; 125 A. d - . aassithig. Q 444o4l l:ll.6.4BWASLiAloricoto wiebboir to pow loOmfon_Par t ri ofrioho.., hlg4ho INV Tamale l i a.a g oool . l U. L g 111111141111116; 14 7 OD 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 Umiose Tornuhip. 14 7 00 APPEAL • . '*l 11::.:Uv--tzfoorfX - • - VPIMPA Rik , by Dt.llA2lPolo,etunpornwled .& entirely from GUNS, is owe of the best Purgative laird Liver Iledicines noel before the plaid* that acts as • Cathartic; easier, milder, and more effectual than any other sondirrine known. It liars*, only a Ceflartir, but a Liver remedy, acting srlrt on the Liver to ejest its, orbid matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, 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 whin taken daily in mod erate dam* will strengthen and build op with unusual rapidity. The Luau is one,) of the principal regu lators of the humasto body ; and when it performs it funztionsE- 4 well, the powers cf the system are fullyee, developed. The stom ach is almost entire -x, ly dependent on the healthy action of theC Liver for the proper perfunnaceof its fund-7,,, tions; when the stow a-eh it at fault, thez 4 bowels are at fault, and the whole system, : buffers inconsequence of one oigan—the" --4 LlT:A—having ceas ed to do its dory.— Fur the diseases of that organ, one of the proprietors 1.. s made it his study,in a pritc•p:, lice of more than 110 years, to find soup; ; ., remedy wherewith to counteract the many-derangements to which it is liaule. Tti prove. that this remedy is at last found, any persona troubled with bran CONPL.WiT: in any its forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gurus rc-:.2 m,,ve all morbid or bad matter from thesz+ system, supplyir.g in their place a Bow ofzir bile, invigorating the stotnach,causingfood"l to digest well, PURR /VINO Tux DLOOD, giv- 72 ing tone and health to the whole marhinery, removing the cause of the disease—effecting a radical cure. BILIOU4 ATTtCIC.i are cure I, AND, WU VT Is arr-tca, PRKYFNTICD, by the occasional use of the LIVER. INVIGOIATIDIt. Ono dmse after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the fu'xl front riling anti sourina. 0..1v one d nte taken before retiring, pre vents NIGHTMARE. Only olio dose taken at night. loneens the bowels gently, and cares Cosrtrzscsa. Oue dose, taken after each meal will cure DVIIrtII.I A. 410 fie of two teaspoonfuls will al ways relieve files Ilssoscus • One dose taken for female obst-uction re moves the cause •f the disease, and makes a perfect curt.. Only erne dose immediately relievess exotic, while Ono•dose often repeated is a sure cure fur CDULAA, kluasus, and a preventive of Cuoi.sas. leir h Only one bottle is needed to throw ont of the,sygtont. the effects of 'medicine after a lonrsickness. af'One bottle taken for JAUNDICZ removes all sall.wmtas or unnatural color from the skin. One.doall jaken a short time before eating gives rigor to the ap:et:ts,•and makes food di gest well. One dose often repeated cures enaoste DlAaatus► in its worst forms, while SUNXER and 13-Iwrt. complaints yield almost to the first dose. 1 One,or tiro doses cure attacks caused 1.! Worms in abildren : there is iv, surer. safer, kr speedier remedy iu the wurlti, as i t Never 136i14. , . siiir 4 A few bottles cure DROPSY, by excitinp, ttc absorbents. • We take ,pleasure in recommending this mediekge as a preventive for Fay re and Acts. CHILL Fav a, and all FLAY of a BILIOUS Tres.• It operates with uertainty, and thou. bends are willing to te.tify to its wonderful virtues. • All who ripe it are giving their unanimous testimony its its favor. ArAlix "rater in the mouth with the In vigorator, and swallow both together. Tut Ur tki I x TIOONATOIt is a scientific med ical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to belies°. It cures its if by magic, arta:the frrat dose giving benefit, and seldom m o re than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Livu‘somplaint, from the worst J.ssion?ice or Dyspepsia to a coonassoo Its rduche , 01 of which are the result of a Dissassn rizci'ONlC DOLLAR Pu BOTI'LI DICSAKFORD, Proprietor. 345 Broad way. Kew tirk. A. Butut.za, agent, Ortlyol;arg tiny 17, OAS. ly., T)ie Swan HoteL rra TILE ,TRIVELING PUBLIC.—The 1 . subscriber would most re.pectfully an nounce that' he has taken the Hotel lately koot by Israel Yount. in Frederick street, in the Borour,h . of II AXOVER, where he is pre pared to anoommodate, in elegant style,Trav oilers and others visiting the place. He pledges himself that nothing shall be want ing to make his House a pleasant and agree able home to all who may give him their custom. The house is large and oonven'ent, and will always be provided with attentive Domestics and a faithful and honest Ostler. The Bar and Table are suppii6il with the best the market will afford, and his beds will he found to be in the best rwssible condition. In everything pertaining ton first rate house the subscriber is iletermimd not to be sur praxed by any one. Just give him a trial— you will always find old Dave about. There is a fine Yard attached, and Stabling imfficieut for 2.Zi or 30 horses. DAVID XEWCOMMER. Tlanover, /day 10, 1838. tf Dividend. BA NK OF GEMSBCRO, May 4, 1 8 58. The Board of Directors hare this day de. Glared a. sentirannual Dividend at Four per cent.. payable on or after Monday next, the 10th 41,4. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. May 10, 1858. 31 Notice rPO TAX•PAYERS.—Notice is hereby giv enl. that the County Commissioners will make an ABATEMENT of FIVE per cent. upon all State and County Taxes assessed fur the year 18.58 that shall be paid to Collo*. tors on or before Thursday, the let day of Jody next. Colketoro will be required to mil un tax Oayere on or before the above date, and make such abatement to all persons pay ing on or before said day, and ray the same to the County Treasurer, otherwise no abate ment will be made. By order of the Cum. misAioners. J. M. WALTER. 314 y 10,1833 Execrators' Notice. ITENRY ALBERT'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Al- bert, lace of Reading township, Adams co., deceased, having been - granted to the under signed, idle first named reeding in Reading township and the last named in Huntington township ? ) they bereb7 give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims a gainst the SLIM •to present them properly authenticated for settlement. BRN:TAYIN ALBERT, DANIEL ALBERT, Mg 10, 106& 6t J3secutors. Notion. Tent NOTICIi that hare applied to the ilonolable ,the J. of the antrt of Common Plea for the essay of Adams. for the Moak of the bemires. Laws of theCusy aeohneshit of P4stinsitrania, and they have appointed risesday, the OM clay of May, A. D., 1858, at It) o'clock, A. M., to hear ®e and wry creditors, at the Cosa.boase, its the bornagirof Itil L tOty , donir, whoa and isos all Tomas Mt.weeted esaysitea4 if they sem pro per. B. J. WISOTZKIIY. May 18,-18,* WANTIO Oood " ibwiweim 410 , 1 ? 10 '.- _The MOW wogs tra *AL - Ikons at • sp„umui & OULEII % . Iloopiadoio:Ctsvalo sod Bandits , - Wes, aI , • mama - - TUX trebectiber would reepeetfaMy an bounce is the tikisena of Gettysburg sod the pu lieMillsarldlp that be has provided himself wi an entire new and 'plow:lid SKY-LIG lIT AURROrYPE ROOM, at his residence in West -Middle street, one Square west of Vahneatock's Store. where her prepared to furnish Astbro, Iris, Enasset awl Photo grapi Fianna in every style of the art, which be will warrant to r ev entire natio faction, and isltreraired to accommodate all with. GOOD PICTURES, either single or in group t. He also has a number of spleimens at his room in Cliambersburg Street, a few days West of Brinpum &Culp's Shoe Store, where he still eoutinues as .tormerly to take pictures. All whe desire a correct likeness of them selves and friends, will do well to give me a call, as I have reduced my prices to snit the present bard times. Pictures copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockeu, Breast Pins, Finger Ringo &c. The subserhier being thankful to his friends and the public in general for past patronage, wishes them to continue it, and assures them, that ILA he retufure, t b ey sh alfnot be dissatisfied. ileir Charges from 51 cents to $ll. II iurs ' for operating from 8A.M.t04 P. M. Bald Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniature', always on hand, nt the very lowest prices. Ifir/Thildreu will nut be taken fur less than $l 00. skir-Arnbrotypes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and ttt the best stale. SAMUEL WEAVER. April 2G, MS. tf Spring Millinery. MISS McCILEARY has just returned from ' l3l . the city, and is now opening; a beautiful assortment of Jf:lliow ry Fancy Goods, of the latest styles, which she will sell at the lowest cash prices, and which she invites the ladies to call and examine. Milliners who wish to buy Goods to sell amain, will find it much b) their advantage to give hur a as she keeps uuue but the most fashionable goutls. April 19, 18.8. 3m - - Millinery Removed. C. HOWARD would respectfully inform IN-7 * the Ladies of Gettysburg and its vicinity, that they will find her in Charuhersburg street. at the residence of Mr. Samuel Herbst, opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. ies cau be accommodated with ready. made BONNETS; also a variety of Straw Leghorn. and all kinds of Millinery Goods of the latest styles. Ladies will du well to call and see for themselves. April 5, l8:8. TN IIF,IDLERSBUItG.—P. A. & G. F. ECKENRODE bare just returned from tho eastern cities with a large stock of Dry Gicyls, Groceries, and all kinds of Litriheare kept in country stores. They have splendid articles of Sugar for 7, 8 and 9 cents, and Molasses in proportion. They have on hand also a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Huts, Caps, &c., fihe latter articles all being kept up stairs, a* they have not room below in the store. All goods bought of them in the Men's Wear line will he cut fray of charge. Tai• torisg clime with neatness, durability and dispatch. bp J. A. Breichner, Tailor. Goode bought elsewhere will he cut or made up at the shortest notice and on reasonable torins. Give us a call before pu rehasingelnewhore. P. A. it. G. V. ECK ENRODE. Ileidlersbura, April 26, 18;8. The 500 People lFlo hortzht their Winter Clothing from FRANKLIN B PICKING, are all com ing back. and bringing with them their friends and acquaintances, to examine his XLNT assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing. just opened at his new Clothing establishment in - Chambersburg street, op. posit. the Lutheran Church. They will have the cheapest and best assortment of Goods to select front ever brought to Gettysburg.— They will find every style of Summer Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Raglan Cants of every quality, Frock emus of Italian Tweed, Cash meres, Linen, Cheek; Duck Coats, 143. Pants of Mack and fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, Linen, Duck. Cotton, &c. FRANKLIN B. PICKING April 26. 1838. Tar. subscriber has removed his Plough and Marline Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, beck of the - Eagle Hotel, where he is better prepared than ever to at tend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, ie., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. May 10. DAVID WARREN. Ready-made Clothing. QEO. ARNOLD has now nn hand the largest stock of Ready-made Clothing in town, comprising every variety and size, all of his own manufacture, which will be warranted well made, having hands conetanily employ• ed cuffing out and making up. If we cannot fit you with a garment ready made, we will sell you the goods, take your measure, and make you up a garment on the shortest no. lice. Please call at the Clothing Emporium, where you will find Mr. Culp always on hand, bright and accommodating. Our stock is large, well selected, and will be sold cheap for Cash. - Gettysburg. March '29, 1R•18. Now is the Time! THE enbecriber would inform thepublic that he has opened a MACHINE SHOP, in Chundiersburg street, Gettysburg, near the Foundry, where he will hare various kinds of Machines on hand at any time hereafter, such as Threshing Vaet.fncs, Own Sheller:, Cornibilder Cutlers, Clover:tut Hullers, Straw CitllCtS, and Horse l'oxers of different kinds, —two, four or six -horse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all such as can be hod at Hanover or Littlestown. Also, .V.rtising Machines, for house carpenters, put up in the very beat and most substantial manner. Culling Severs or long Bolts, any kind or six° less than eleven feet in length, always attended to, as well as Turning in iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of RILPAIRINC on M chinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, he., done on the shortest notioe. I hope that sll in want of anything in my line will call at my Shop before going else where. I will warrant all my work to giro satisfaction to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. March 29,1858. ly 013 Q HEADS k BUMMER, have, at their Stove Ware Room, in West Middle street. T and at their Coal and Limber Yard. on O Washington sad Railrnid streets. four ✓ varieties of . Cooking Sows, embraeieg E the Noble Cook, Royal Cook, S Pena and Sea Shell. These Stoves are of Philadelphia manufacture. have been recently patented, and have been thor oughly tested. They ate prunouncied_ et9e rior to all alines in the eountry, for ifteil Wood. Lieg will be delitwra anyarksre fx the conaly, if desired. Gettyabarg. May 3. MILLINERY.-4dus Lorna Km Liman wishes to infant Om ladles of tows sad country, that shop is now prepsrsd 'to execute Millinery in all its branches, is Westlliddle strut, a few doors bekror Ya. Eleorip - LittWs story. Work &me cheaper than elsewbere in sows. P 10600041 sad .es. 21. _ fritK aunties of tits ladies is espeoay - is -1 cited to 'tie faro and wen minted as sortment of bulimia', 3lissee' and ebilirst's Skase soodlisittors, at Parses It ktoltinures. 11441141140114L05h0m Braid sad Mao jito ' ll ' foe asisaisop, at - = , , Bea A CUlielt. MA. 71('W - , si. New Goods, Removal. l i fft r*L '" r :l 4 - t . • - Search of kmuisi 01119i0111-•-• • • ' • • •- • . NEW ORG‘Aill r y . • . cr Itmnire City bas-iirrlveit dates tromHavans,4 - filhai,*otitr . 1. the search cif American vessels is thit Golf of Mexico by British 'cruisers, on the protons° "tit overhauling slavers, still continuos, aooompanicd by downright inSalt and overbearing madam on the part of British officials: hcee h h-handed and unyrnrra II ta ble pro_ • have Created• the - gm:an. est csciturocntitnd - indignation in tU city, and tlie . reacilitifliittioPititrs will b' urged to take the matter in hand ut once. As it is, Americas., vessels low-- inz for ports in the Gulf Will be com pelled in future to be fully armed, i•ru pared to defeud themselves at every hazard. Senator from South Carolina. CIIARIASTON, May 13—A. P. Ji.tyne has been appointed United Stated Sen ator from this State, in place of Mt. deceased. A Double Murder. PHILADELPHIA, May is —A 'MUM named George L. Goodwin shot a to: male named Lizzie Marshall this morn ing, in Franklin square, and then shot" himself and died in a fete minutes. The woman is still alive, but's,upposed to be fatally injured. She Whinged to Lynn, Massachusetts, and had been li7- ing with Goodwin, whom she left late- Goodwin belongs to Bostokt, and tias a wife and ttvo children and a farther living in that 'city. gicirThe VMS !Pill Alive on Friday. karA respectable drover 11/1 1 / 3 041 Ilugh lkiwniu was brutally murdered in St. Lcuis In Monday night. The ruurdorer tr.ade h's escape. Two Daily Lines. rrni ACCOMMODATIONS. —The tin dersignedd returns his thanks to the publio for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that he has completed arrangements by which TWO DAILY LINES of Coaches will run between Gettys buil and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and flan Baltimore, York, Ilitrri.:burg, Philadelphia, &c. Persons desiring tickets or information will call on the underNigned,or on CHARLES TATR, Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chambersburg street. I:l:7Bpecial attention given to all packages, &c., or other business - entrusted to the uniiier signed between Gettysburg and Hanover, which will be piouiptly and carefully attend ed to. The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which hew ill be able to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges. NICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13. 1857. Elastic Cement Roofing. THE subscriber is prepared to contract and 1 - put on at the shortalt notice, W. E. C:1i1.1 it. Co's. Patent Fire awl Water Proof Elastic Cement Raving. It is perfectly Fire and Witter_ proof, slid in p tint of durability is equal, if not superior, to any -11Ietalic Roofing. It can be put on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In p riot of re_sisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet Leen 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 for improvement.— No one will now think of putting on shingle', when this Cement can be had for much fees money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This Rooting 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 best paint fir iron, effectually preventing rust: and wherever appliad per fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in quantities to suit. For further infortitatiou, apply to GEORGE A. COLE. Frederick City. sld. Aier.Specimens of the Roofing may be seen at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg. April 5, 1858. New Good& GEO. ARNOLD has just received frowthe pity a largo stock of Goods, among which are Ladies' Dress Goods, very cheap and latest styles; cheap Cloths. o.tastraeres,. Tweeds. Summer Cloths, Drab Dotate, 0 list ings, Vestipgs, Linens, Cialiened, Gingham... and a large stock of dinnestio goods. Alsu, GROCERIES, .I.c. The above goods have been well selected and will be sold at small profits for Coo.— Please call, examine, and judge fur yourselves. Gettysburg, 3lareh `29, lien's Wear. JL. SCHICK would invite the attention Of • buyers to Lai large stock of Flue Brack Fine eilored do., Fine Black Citsfitneres, Fancy Cassinieres, Side Striped do., • Vesting, Cravat+, Hosiery. Gloves, Suvenders, Handkerchiefs, &c.,'&e: April 5.)1858. New Partnership. . TILE undersigned have entered into part nership in the Flour, Feed, Grvewry awl Provision business, at the old stand of the former, at the northwest earner of Baltimore and High streets. They will constantly keep on hand a large supply of Flour, Feed. Gro ceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Segura, and will sell at the lowest living prutite. hall ‘ and judge for yourselves. They will else at all times pay the cusp. at the best tuarket rates, fur Flour and Feel'". JACOB NORBECit; W.ll. J. ALARTIN. April 5, 1858. THE attention of the Ladies is directed- to the larp and splendid assortment of ne, Spring *Ltd &miner Goods, such as Deleinei. Lawns, Ducal Until, Ginghams, domestic and sue, Shawle.lienets. Le., at J. C. GUINN & BROIL. Dien EMBROIDERIES.—A large -and- AO beautiful assortment of rich French worts ed Collets, and mistny other new and imam able goods, Jost received and for sale at low prices at • -IL S. &E: U. 3IINNIGiES". TOBACCO & SWABS. of beet brands, odd at witossithingly low rates these hiph at the Flour, Provision and Groom a:peke! GILLESPIE a brißtm