CM= Ell ftspookomwarf i":44)ifisvirihavirider 7 441..T.Peribrigiaft kawmakag4 fiber. Akplassicer. rui= 4 'o;447;;;;sarat. 0444 cingtFail Mien L.; • " t; „ 19 PUBLI line stedietwiiew, Shatekial iqr past favors. 0 4 044, thagarape taw iaitabitaate of 11et .04 tiarrostadiag aotiatry, of the bite just »Naval from the New u, , 4 P/b e us s B7' 0 C I' OF GOODS! ftis deaeretined to eel) at estonjuhing e'statiker ton. In return for the liber =ad up. hint, he will give eat/trT Monett, cm whieh on prim williett preowned 'tee irrfikLfactricz4yr PIECES! .4 t'Atir 0 '14,, -..-. 4444 -4 . 00 -16 October 111, 1 10 1 4 - : Fad ,dia . , , : illay salad farther andee, will be lb. very popular Tragedy of viZ i Yl4 - PI T. 31 unrivalled east :—Vashion suss.4llll4llolollign *ow the *saw to the lowest a • Geatlentea's Varnishing i guest variety. liloots, Bboes, Elate, tia., to sq,,ii ill tastes. %.iiensintion of Ten _Minutes, arc these making large purchases time fres. ' 'As keech. he., Lc. sits. 3 • tommelnde with sae. sa 1 1 11. f i t 41,11° esestial Play, entitle() VARIETIES! Maly at which will cause great excite. 641rAITSII the Ladies and Gentlemen. tf AA , " iiiiilmns County Itutual Wfate d PisußANot: coMPANY.—hieor- Xatvb IR, 1851. *24 r ••, OrTICILItS. 0, . 4 ,,,, —George Swope. • • ideal—S. R. Russell. t,,,.;,/,.. .• ~ D. O A. Buehler. a .1 .. 1 ' David M'Creary. a' ••"-- - - Committee— Robert McCurdy, • : " R ` c isfutasbean, Jacob King. elks..—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, VINO;Jamb - King, A. Ileintselman, , J. J. Kerr, Si. Eichelberger, S. . VW ‘e 1, A. B. Kurtz, Andrew Polley, S. k, Was. B. Wilson, H. A. Picking, S. WC/ellen. John Wolford, R. 0. Me rollaJohn Horner, E. W. Stable, J. Au,gh- Abdiel V. Oitt. " Company is limited in its opera minty of Adams. It has been in operation for more than sis years, . s . -- t 4 , that period has paid all losses and ex -1,- , (toy euseeemesit, having also a ....., •• 4. id capital in the Treasury. The • employs no Agents--all buftinelle done by the Managers, who are annual , A„„, _, It the Stockholders. Any persun Su Insurance can apply to any of the • jkafted Ma,aagers fur further tnfur - s- • , i X soma ti r e Committee meets at the .' the Company on the last 'Wednesday Month, at 2, P. M. ' .• ' • 1/47. -"4 ,` Valuable Real Estate .114MITATE gALE.—The undersigned et Private 841 e, all his Real );state 6 . 1 WW1-I-Illy Isle residence In Gettysburg, 4111111111 big 30 feet on Chambersburg street, with Aria Dwelling, Stable, and other improve- West& -• No: 2.-...Lst adjoining above on the West, beittiss. 29 feet on street, with Stable, Le. No. 3.-4 A adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 04dorms* street, with large Coach Shop, 6dim heproretnents. -r Lut adjoining No. 3, fronting 29 .404... ilislik doable Brick Dwelling, Smith ,w . orrLet west of the 'Foundry, with wand Grist Mill. • . tos—Lot adjoining No. 5, containing ~ 3 Acres. ' . , T.—Three Lots fronting each 30 feet ' . berg street. 41. &.1.-Tract of Land in Hantiltonban _ pOying on Marsh creek, containing 1 • . pert cleared and part in first-rate Lumber. • ATia 10.—Coach Establishment in Shep- Crentn.Va, with good will, Ac. The k . .0* an admirable one for business, and ants In good. order. ;Titles . good an 4 terms to suit purcha km.. liptiqusre-of U. A. BIMILICIL, Esq , Oct et the undersigned re'. Lino in Shrp .K Is 'i' . A ss. C. W. Iit)F9MIS. •"'" "Cheap Groceries. gresw; ii ßrorar Seger at 61 els. per T. Four „, i ''' fist% mats. •• Brothers hare jest .reesived an ..„ _ . ~. large lot of Grammies, to which • • the attention of the public. Sugar at 61, 8 and 9 cents, per tom.' T he - 1 ,4 1 Rio Caffee, at 13 and 14 cts. per lb. 44 N. 0. Molasses and the best Syrup --alio; Spiesa, to be had at unusually low Itsgm.,,AJell mszly and secure bargains at FAIDIESTOCK BRA'S. $1.1968. qlastreas & Winter, C:OXFORD, Adams county, Pa., Pro- UM Forwarding wed Ccomaiesioss Ware- Wholesale said Retail Donlan.' in Gro kring korsauttly on hand, Fisk, SAll, Plat te' 41714441 . , IV r il li t s f ;D C43 E i k t •46l " .t t Li C ef r f il L: wklith Ike highest, cub prices are paid. 0 ,1&14. terB. 6m ..., $25. ge* few Hathaway COOK STOVES. I will sell fur ;25 cash. illioNlii IS. ORO. ARNOLD. t".." --- : _;,..; 6 ‘ C,Sow Spring Goodat INALICK. has jest received wad ofers •Vi.,,..„, the woe , * doeirable mourtinaat of i' 4IP ;t Lee over brought to llettyalburg i ' IC U van of v, • ... el ", .., Black de., i...:.‘ itesisrdst 3 4 .. . Omani Robin seqsillo. 464 ._ „;.; Lana do. do. 40 ..srlo - •- - 4 44, 4 With" Ot wool Lustros. tbaslaes- . La ' Br t ir lw , li ftphord's De lifiangsaisone Baragesotr. Ile p •ima. 4jull •'' To Get • • E st Rea dy rats your se nindy-as4v el. ohisg. Raw Ilhatligglik Gips, Trunks. Clocks, I, : . motrpoutkins aloe in the ~id, _ Nar --: - SAMSON'S. . Is, ". z .. ' -*Use. • • Ochs lades is especial iii shpt. bo the hvervionil.7well selecte4 ao• =le Wise% Maw' and Obildron'o WOK; ai gatn.o 1--• - . . ruses i licisamstv'a. a W. (11010111111/OW AND -111111X0111111 KlLB •Jitspeew—olliteltd23 14 ,11 , 1 1 ofr a • si ort minim beiri=r • somber of years, &boy eolith mossigpososts, sad pay particular at *ratios to Ws* sale of GRAM of ill kinds, Thor, Clow Seed, Whisky mid Country Praise, goomelly. We remit promeds promptly. Tracks trout the Northers Coo tral trod you late our Wareham*. +p Zest so it E. "Plommse Li., Gettysburg. lOW w" Lumber at Cost. THE undersigned, intending to relinquish the Lumber business, (to open a Hard ware Btnre in New Otford,) now otters all kind* of LUMBER at ' , ethical prigs. Call and judge`for yosrselres. The stock em braces a roll assortnient. Boards. Plank. Joists, Boantling, Laths. Palings, Le. JACOB AULABACOSI. New Osford, Jane 2.8, 185 g. Lumber and CoaL 'THE subscriber informs the public that be continues the Lumber and Coal business at Lirrturowx. Adams county, on a larger Neale than ever--embracing White Pane Boards and Plank. Scantling, Framing Stuff, Plastering Lathes, Shingles, Prling*, Le., with all kinds of Stove.•Lintehurners' and Blacksmiths' CO3l. Yarl near the Depot.— He invites the calls of the public, and will sell as lovv as the very lowest. JOHN MILLER. April 19, 1• , 5A. ly Removal. VEVT HOUSE do NEW 000DS!—TAC08.9 BRO. have removed their Merchant Tailoring Eitittlishnsent to the splendid new three-story house on the north side of Chain bersbarg street. *Abel nin,g Briogman kAugh inbaugh's, where they will continue buainese on a larger scale than ever. Their stock of Cloths, Cassirseres, Cassi nets, Vesting*, le., he, has been largely in creased, and they are prepared to sell as low as the inieed--defying all competition. Give them a call, and examine their assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. No troulde to show goods. Clothing made up on short notice and in the very best and most tasteful manner.— With their lcng practical experience in the business, ands desire to please, they hope w be able to T:ve satistastion in all cases. Csi.t ! 03gi AND Ati..l Getty•barg, March 22, 18.58, The Swan Hotel. 'llO TILE TRAVELING PUBLIC.—The subscriber would most respectfully an nounce that he has taken the Hotel lately kept by Israel Yount. in Frederick street., in the Borough of lIANOVER, where be is pre pared to accommodate, in elegant style,Trav alters and others visiting the place. He pledges himself that nothing shall he want ing to make his House a pleasant and agree able borne to all who may give him their custom. The house it large and ormvenient, and will always be provided with attentive Domestics and a faithful and honest Ostler. The Bar and Table are supplied with the beet the market will afford, and his beds will he Tound to be in the best possible condition. In everything pertaining to &first rate house the subscriber is determined not to be sur• passed by any one. Just give him a trial— you will always and old Dave about. There is a due Yard attached, and Stabling sufficient for 2.5 or 30 horses. DAVID NEWCO3I.ER. Hanover, May D}. 1858. tf Dissolution PARTNERSIIIP.—The Co-partnership existing between the subscribers has been dissolved this day by mutual eonsent. We are much obliged to our friends and the Dub lie for the liberal support extended to us.— Our books are placed in the hands of Geo. Brings:ruin for collection, and we earnestly request those indebted to not to call and make immediate payment, as wa desire to settle the business of the firm without delay. GE°. E. BraltiCildefiN, If. AUGIUNBAUGII. April 19, 185/. ORO. I. BRINKMAN.) 1.101 1 / 1 1 CICLr. New Firms. ' n RING MAN & CULP, Successors to Bring man- 1 " & Aughinbaugh, Manufacturers and Dealers in HATS, CAPS, MOTS, SHOES, Trunks. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Umbrellas, Canes, &c., &c. Having com menced business at tho well known stand .if Bringtean & Aughinbaugh, (Sign of the Dig Bout) we incite all who de.dre anything in our line of business, feeling ennfolent that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who ma y favor us with their patronage. Etoots and Shoes made upon the shortest no tioe, as heretotore. Also, Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, &c., and el! kinds of repair ing done itt the shortest notice. Come one! C .me all! Remember the plum, Chambersburg street, sign of the Big Boot. Gettysburg, April 26, 1838. A Card. T HE subscriber having disposed of his in terest in the store of Bringman & Augh inhaugh to John Culp, respectfully asks the oontinnance of his Triends and customers to patronise the new firm of Bringman & Culp. AUUII(NBAUULI. April 26, 185 S. Shawls 1 AT SCHICK'S. Printed Cashmere &swim, Scella„ Crape, Delaiae. April 5, Issß. White Geed' AND EMBROIDHRIES.—J. L. SCHICK would invite the Ladies to examine his Luigi variety of new style Brilliants, Cam bric.. diaconate. Plain Casabrics, Linen. Cel lars, Handkerchief% k.. 4% [April 5. TUE attention of the !silica is directed to ' l . the large and splendid assortment of new Spring and Sommer Goods, such as Delnnes, Latwns, Thrtmil Chad, Ginghams, domestic and line, Shawls, Bonnets, &c.. at J. C.QUINN& BRO'S. 11111TC11 EMBROIDERIES. —A large and -my beasstifil assort:mint of rich French work ed Collars, and many other new and season able goods, just received and for sale at low prime at U. S. £ £. IL MINNIGLIS'. QUSENSWAIig.- Persons wishing to per chase queen/mare will AO well by exami leg the large and well selected assortment at - 11. B. Z L. Q. lirearone. G ifICF.Sg.—A fret-rate article tun received and for sale by °mama a YIIO.AIL 4 LiIIOST anything yea west can be bought -al- cheaper than elsewhere, at Vahnesteoket. Ilae lot of Silver Spoon, sad 1.7 Wdver Perim. ae low as city priest, sow to be had at SCIIICIVB. U.dl woe, as they tell rapidly. Owes 101 --Segsr. 0.1114. Molasmis, and sli kinds of Spices. sad every aside is groaary hoe. Asap and goad at &a saw Diu I.M and arseery Score of - J. C. GUINN £ 1111.0, *Map at /U161M16 W % Casihodowa, mid weary . aril& or 4 - 1 ear, ga sd J. C. QUINN 11110. IL pAu-soa—Lis.“ 11 1 " I fsest im i•ril•fwaWt ha r oa/V u t i r &HN mIN ICU it Pans saiwitaily MI Mad MI usaiotaiodise at BUIONLZWB. is Chair • Amid &tuf t • lois att. • .• • Noriesh * braids ' GILLISPIN & IrfrOMAS X'Li~L.+'k..~~ tik~li' - iM~ , V •.•*;yl~ ..fir.. ilti Ck " Tag * Iteelitiefilitt Wm& *ail the pe 1 ems ties CA the 0/41108-M ILI DEW NINA in all itt__*emabee, es kis estalelleb meet. le East Street, (Dear the east esti,) Gettysburg, Pa.. where he Ku cm bead first-rate tot of work, and is prepared to put op to order whatever may be desired in his line, rig :—ltoeksway sad EV.vat-Body Carriages; Falling- Tep, Rock away it Trotting ittsyyies, Jersey IVagoss, . -.olamisz , With good workmen and good materiels, be can glide Itle,worlt to be or the beet quality . —and Isis prices are among the lowe4 111111PRepairing done at short nutiee, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call JACOB TROTEL• A. l lo494eerrilag• ANDREW W. FUNNING, residing - in AIL 1/reeltineidge street, near James Pierce's, Gettysburg, °fen his services to the public as a Suit Crier sad Auctioneer. Ms charges are moderate. sad he will on edloecasioas en deavor to render ratisfaetion. 114 hopes te receive a stare of public. patronage. Aug. 17, 1837. Co-Partnership NOTICK.—The undersigned have *semis -I'l tad with them in the Lumber business, R. C. BIND'S. They would therefore give no tice that the business hereafter will be con ducted wider the firm of Sig BViDtlt & CO., and they hope, by strict attention to business and an earnest desire to please, to merit a continuation orals liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them. KILLIAN SMALL it CO. Lumber Yard, ON Kora George Street, near the Railroad, YORK, PA. We would invite the attention of Mechan ics, Builders, and others. to our large and well selected stock of /, I".VBER, consisting of every dese.ription of White Pine B bards and Plank, Joist.Seantlints and Fencing. Also, Pine and Chesnut Shingles, Cahn, Pickets, Worlonl nikoraig and Weatherboarding, Siding iitc. We are prepared to CUT TO OItDER any size, quantity and quality of IT'IIITE PINE (1- 0.1 K LUMBER, At the shortest notice, and have it delivered to any point ttetwoilile by Hailmad. We also manufacture and keep on gaud a gene ral assorttrient, or SASH, DOORS, Soititiers, Bliikl4. li7alow Frames and Door Stir - Orders for any sixes not on hand allied with dispatch. .114"*OurAtack and assortment is equal to any others, and we are determined to sell at the lowest market prices. stir All orders and communications ad dressed to the under,igned, at York, Pa., will reoeive prompt nttention. SMALL, BENDER & ) CO. York. May 24, 18;8. ly tV. 110MBACII would most respectfully 4 :A-* inform his friends and the public gen erally that he has opened a new M.trble Yard at ..lfr.Ciierry.strrm, Adam's county. Pa.. where he will exe:ute all kinds of work in his line of business, Knell as MONUMENTS, TOMB A. HEAD S".7ONES, &e., with neatness are/ dispatch, and at prices to suit the times. All orders addressed to A. V. Booitsech, at M.Sherrystown, Adams county, Pa., will be promptly attended to. May 24, Is 3. CMS Sheads & Buehler L Have constantly on hand, at their yard LT on Washington and itailroaAl street-, If any variety of River and Mountain H MBEII--W bite Pine, 11 etaloek , ./V Poplar. Ash, &.c.—Boards, Plank, K Joist, Scantling nod Steldin. 4 , They are ready to fill all orders, at the short est notit.w, for any amount, for todloing pur poses, at prices which will surprise those who may favor them with a call. They have also on hands lot of worked Flooring, Win dow ,Sash, Palings for fencing, Plastering and Shingling L ttbs. Gettysburg, May 3, IS3B. AA() YARDS of Silk Coach Fringe ; :WO CJ yards of B:uo and Drab Trimming Cloth: I,aipf Coach 'Carmel!' ; 75 Sides Patent Leather ; 8;00 'Jolts, and a large variety of all kinds of Trimmings, which we will solicit reauoed priced for cash. N,w is the time for bargains at FA 11N:4:STOCKS'. To the Country, Good News. T RAVE rented the Foundry for the "- ensu ing year, and am prepared to mske the different kinds of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I wilt keep constantly on band the differentkinds of PLOUGIIS, Points, Shares, Cutters, Le.; Puts, Kettles, Pans, Washing Machines, .1.e.; Stoves and Machinery; Por ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and pat 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 doductod. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of purchasing. Give us a call. ' E. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, 1657. plus sera of Gk ir stoney and the righ.l -I ' ehausge back! ' NORRe.:IK .4. MARTIN'S is the place to get it. where they sell all kinds of Groceries, Confeetionaries. anal Fanny Articles—"an e word, everything belonging to a first-class Grocery. Molasses of seven different kinds, from 40 cents ap to 15 Ter gallon ; Sugars, six different kinds, from 8 cents up to 14 per lb.; Coffee, eve kiwis ; Tem, Chocolate, Race, Crackers, Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit, Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard. May 24, 185.8, New Store. RE.A.DY-MADEI CLOTHING, apd Cloaing Its& to Order.—The undersigned has the pleasure of aaneuncing, to the public that be has opened a New Clothing Establishment" In Carlisle sum:, Wet ride. • few doors from the Diamond, when he is prepared to fit oat gest/men in the latest and beet style. lie bas just received from the city a well &oleo,- ed stock of goods, embracing every thing y in gentlemen's wear, which were bought at such ti=as will enable hist es offer greeter ns than have ever been offered in Get tysbarg. He will constaatly- keep on hand a stoeirof Ready-made Clothing, and if not being able to tit, a snit will be made to order on the shortest nodes, which cannot fail to Itt. Having determined to keep nothing but good Goods, and to sell cheaper than the cheapest, he espied, to receive a liberal *bare of pablie pairoamilp• • • JACO.B, ILEININOER. Jane 21, 1 QIIRADS BOILITLIM hive, at their " Sieve Were item, in West Middle street, T and at their Coal and Limber Yard, on 0 Washington and Raill%4d-streets. four V varieties ilaf Choking Skives. etnhaseing 11 the Noble Cool, Iloya/ Cook, Winiaw 11 Penn and Seca SbalL These Stores are of Philadelphia ansaufaetara have bees remedy patented, and have been thor oughly tested. They are pronouneed supe rior to an other* in Um eotan, for atai or W . they trill be &timid anywhere is ths meaty, (( desired. • Oettorg, 3. lotillog. Tug ipopi simorimplit, and no allaspeat. Is tows. Can aad aN Hum, at theCladt ice• of prit 4, 1868. OW. ARNOLD ., . , nit NON. Lissoesi Saida*, bstei. Pip eocam.4l at Korbed & Itarther. Jane 15, 1857. , Era fiFef New Marble Establishment Coach Trimmings. Who will Refuse ME= GarA ll A alkirgitil. - . it every =at ! m . Po IM Oraspe. Legrosk. Dotes. Mete, Pllberia, lard sad paper *bell Alameda, Pea Nate, ie. Groceries. A good assortment of Sagan-- Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Oofee, N. O. Molasses, Syrups of the best, quality, Rice, Soda, Stank Ti.., (Annamon, (ground and anground,jekives, Mustard, Le. Arfuseery. Perfumery of every description, ',blab will be sold low for OsAh. Lesson Symp. A large lot just received.—Any ume &eking s cheap, pleasant med healthy drink will do well itmilliseleg this Syrup. More& ,Althe !dodo of Tobao- Ctl, • Beef, for sale Wa Moyer I Son. ringer. 4,-.4#lloll6,ApPleistality. di all will MY who hare tried it. Flour& Fos4. Wes ban aide arrangements to ham amersedy an hand Mgr and Peed. whit* we will insure to be of superior quality,- and at each prime as mewl fail to plains. ' WM. BOUM I SOY. April 2G, IRSR. Pine Old Brandies. HE subeeribers. Importers and Dealers in WINES & LIQCORS, would moat re spoetfolly call the attention of purchasers to their Old Establishment, No. 5 North Front Sired, Philadelp4ia, where they haves large am"ortinent of Wine.' find Liquors of the choicest 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 terms, the following brands of Cognac and Rochelle Blt A N Eg ()lard, Honnesy, 11,11ersion, P Cast J ..1 . Uepop tCo., T. 1.1 i wei4, A. Sergtiette, Martel, Murat, &AL ko., of va rious brands acid qualities. WINES: Champagne, Madeira. Lisbon, Old Oporto, re.teriffe, fltiryrrwiy, Hoek, Yrs eat, Claret. Slurry, and .Itilasits 1174,4. 1191 land Sehnappe,Jumaios Spirits, Scritch and Irish Whiskey, Peach, Apple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry Brandies ; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, &e. Also. Agents and S 'le Proprietors of the 0141 IVheat IVhiskey. Com.tantly on hand an extensive stoek of fine old 31unonipthela, live and R mrbut, Whiskey, of various grados, some of which are guaranteed to be superior to any in the country , all of which are high. ly improved by age. From our long experience in the business, and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter ourselves to be able to till all orders that may be entrusted to us. Order* rOUII the country (which are most re‘pectfully tnilicite.l) will be promptly at .teit4lell to. lartireat care taken in packing and ship ping. - krill Roods sent from our establishment are guaranteed to gi%e satisfaction, with the privilege of being returned. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., No. 5 North Front St., Philadelphia. March 22., 11358. font Sunbeam Gallery. ►sulzseriber would respectfully announce z to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pulir lie generally. that he has provided himself with an entire new and splendid SKY-LIGHT AMBROTYPE ROOl.l, at his residence in West 3liddle street. one Square west of Fahnestock's Store where he to prepared to furnish Aonfirn„Vetaisin, "'mate! dead Photo gr,sph l'ielpirea in every style of the art, which he will warrant to give entire satis faction, and is orepart.l to aceommslate all with (1001) PICTURES, either single or in groups. Ile abut ha.s a number of specimens at hts room in Citamliersburg Street, a few Wwit of Bringaiiin Ciilp's Shoe Store, where he still continues as formerly to take pictures. All who desire a eorrect likeness of them aelses and friends, will do well to gi.e mn a mill, as I have reduced my prices to suit the present hard times. Picture. copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted iu Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings. ke. The su hscri tor being thankful to his friends and the public in general fur past patronage, wishes them tow continue it, and assures them. thatartheretufure.theYtdutil not bedimlatisfied• ea-Char g es from 50 cents to $l.O. flours fir operating from 8A.M.t04 P. M. Gold L wekets, Broaitpios, suitable or miniatures, alwari on band. at the very lowest prices. ealrlhililren will out be taker► fur less than tl 00. iiir.lmbrotypes taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the best style. 9.131UEL WEAVER. Aprtf 211, 11434. tf wir, aitunris. HINIT THOMAS. Family Grocery and Provision Store. aILLESPIE k T110.31A.S respectfully in ‘-A Conn the people of Gettysburg and the public generally, that thoy hare just return ed from the city .with 4 general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are preptred - to sell as low as the lowest. FLOUR and FEEDalwaye on hand. and sold at small profits. Store on York street, one door east of Wat tles' lintel. Gettysburg, Aug. 3, 1857. Flat Iron Heaters, FOR sale by SHEARS JE BUEHLER.— These &tore* are intended Weave fuel and promote oomfort. They will heat six Irons, and at the same time may be need for boil ing, having a ring upon the top upon which may be planed a kettle of almost any sise.— They may be placed in the irs place*, in the yard, being so small that they will not be in the way. Those interested will see the advantage of them. Doable the prime may be saved in fuel in a single season. Also CHARCOAL FURNACES, for sale cheap. June 7, 1it.58. John W. Tipton. " mum GO to Tiriell'S-•-40 tos Go to Cipion'a ut the eorner In the oorner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near licelethes. If you want year hair droned finely— If you want yoar faßgtshaved smoothly. Bachelors who never knew it— Tip's the fellow that eau do it— . Do it MI the lomat fashion— Du ittpaiek anti dm itateatly. i Andimprove your fee looks greedy, /Kakis you look so you. sad sprighdy, Yaks you fold more young sad brightly, Make you Lel film going nightly Ti call upon Noma pretty damsel Who before Weald not look at you. Atyoe as pm weed bur daily, Daily oe the public street. Aid young saes who wear moostaebes, Who want soots one to new pestehes— Patches where yont breed's hoar— Tip's the boy to mate op tioalobsi-- /Ilatokos with woos lady fair. Then repair to Tiptoe's Amp, Dandy. Fogy, Flirt and For. Jon. /1.1855. • WO WOE. ' . U. L. SCRIM woad kinks Ibitallstioso u • Lvov NM* lap alleek. of , Piro Mate Mail. • \ Vino (Moroi de.,_ • - • . Pim amok Oridosine. reamy Clamiassees. .- -- , . Sib 8161•111 die.. - • - - • _ - • - Iresillair• , xi.^. 4 . • • • CIMINO. 6. 1 61170 . ' Gli;v1;, Elospeadlies, Usedkoreithplk ae.olka. X: r . litedTtlintAWrilf: 1 . i . k9s4Tio "' lSt/ " 1 "117. 1 1. Rams. - NOW _ rPrit mdmocrii • theitialin Mid . 4 . he has cram! kith, _,INg PIO?, is Manthstudimi stres4 Gettyibarg i , wear the Foundry, where he will hitivariotte kinds tiff Machines na hand at ear time Itereafter, mush as l'Areskiao Malaise*. Cars aletkre, Conifosider Cutkrs, Clotterseed Heller; &raw Cutters, and Horse Powers of different kinds, —two, four or siz-horse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all sack as can be had at Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortitiag Maclliaes, for house carpenters, put up in the very best and most substantial manner. Calling i Screws or long Bolts, any kind or miss less than eleven feet in length, always attended to, as well as Awning in Iron, casting Mnr wood. Also all kinds Or RZIPAIKING 00 M &Leery. dregaing-up Mill Spindled, dw.,done on the shortest solace. I hope that ail In want of anything in my Ilse Intl call at my Shop before going else where. I will warrant all my work to give satisfaetida to parthasers. . • DAVID STERNER. March 29,1&58. ly IQeiv Goods; AT the new inn of PAXTON I McIL HgNY, at the Soma-Ens! Corner of Cu. ere 84Kere. • The subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that they have just received, and are now opening, a very choice selection of Hats and Caps,consissing of Oakford's Philadelphia Spring Style, Moleskin Dress Huts, unsur passed for neatueot of shape and elegance of Ankh ; Felt, Fur and Wool Hats, of all colors and styles, together with a complete assort ment of Men's and Boys' Cap.', which they warrant to be of the best material and of the most fashionable styles, all of which will be offered at very low pricee. Also, Straw goods of every variety and style. • ifirTherto pods were carefully selected and bought fur cash, which will enable them to sell at very low prices. May 10, 1858 Stauffer & Harley. :COIEAP WA,TCRES & JEWELRY, whole ‘•l sale and retail,et the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. Ofil North Second street, owner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gull Lever Watches, full jeweled, 1R carat elutes, $2.8 00 ; Gold Lepines, 10 carat, $24 00 ; Silver Levers, full jeweled, $l2 00; Silver Le pi nes,jewels,*o 00; superior Quartiers,s7 00; Gold Spectacles, $7 00; fine Silver do. *I 50; Gold Bracelets, $3 00; Ladies' Gold Pencils. Al 00 ; Silver Tea Spoons, set, $G 00; Gold Pens, with pencil and silver bolder, RI 00. Gold Finger Rings, 371 cents to s6o;Watch Glasses, plain , l'2/ cents; patent ISt; Lunet 2.5; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to Pe what they are sold for. On bawl, itotne geld and silver Levers and Le pines, still lower than the above prices. Oct. 20, 18,ii. ly Millinery Removed. C. HOWARD would respectfully inform "- the Ladies of Gettymbnrg and its vicinity, that they will find her in Chambersburg street, tat the residence of Mr, Samuel Herbst, oppoeite Mr. Titte's Hotel. I des can be accommodated with ready. made BONNETS; also a variety of Straw Lez,horn. and all kinds of Millinery Goode of the latest styles. L %dies will do well to call and see for themselves. • • April 5, 1818. The Liver Invigorator, PREPA RED by Dr. SAlSFORD,compounded entirely from GUMS, is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicine,* now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and tuore effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, hut a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liner to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, than accomplishing, two purpoeea 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 when taken daily in mod erate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. The Liven is one of the principal regu lators of the human° body ; and when it performs it function%-, well, the powers of the system are fu11y..4 developed. The stom ach is almost entire -z ly dependent on the healthy action of they Liver for the proper performaceot its fune-,:., tiuns; when the stom ach is at fault, the-4 bowels are at fault, and the whole system( buffers inconsetvence of one organ—the 4 tivxa—having ceas c.l to do its duty.— For the di , eases of that organ, ono of the... proprietors has made it his study,in a pru.e Lice of more than •20 years, to find somo- ,.. „ remedy wherewith to counteract the many,—, de range men ta to which it is liable. eel To prove that this remedy is at last found, any personP troubled with Livia COMPLAINT, in &ay ofa its forms. has but to try a bottle, and 24 conviction is certain. These Gums re-,s move all morbid or bad matter from thoa, artent, supplying in their place a flow of bile, invigorating the stomach,causing food to digeNt well, run. TTLEG THE awn, giv-M ing tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of the disease--effecting n radical cure. BILIOUS ATTACKS ►re cured, AND, WIIAT arrraa, PIUIVIXTID, by the occasional use of the LITZ& iNVIGOIATOIS. One dose after eating's sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the fo•xl from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pre vents NIGH ....... Onl♦ one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cares Corriviscss. One dose taken after each weal will cure Dv SPX rms. ?`One dose of two teaspoonfuls will al ways relieve Sacs tialn.tcna. One dose taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect oar.. Ouly one dose immediately relieves Cuotic, while One dose often repeated is a- sure care for CvnitsaA Nouns, and a preventive of CIFOIJIILI. ifirOrdy one bottle Is needed to throw oat of tha system effects of medicine after s long strOn• bottle takes for Jarsrotcs remoras all sallowness or unnatural color front the skis. One dose taken a short time before eating[ gives rife W 41e,afpet.te, and make. food di• soar well _ OUe dose often repeated carol Cotome DIIIIIIIIIZA is its worst forme, while Sonata sad Down, oomplainto yield almost to As int dose. Oae or two dose• ears attacks caused by Worms la Madre. ; there is at. surer, safer, ;Vier revaely to the world, as it Never Kirk few betties are Deem, by exciting the aboorbeats. Ira lake *awe is reeassueagliag th is smodiaise 48 Nitp tur, gp.CAt sad AkaUg • Cass.a rank OR all Illtraa of • BILIOUS Trra, It speriMli with antsiitity. *ow saw% ars win % to testify Si its woaderhil rieties. dTI arke oar Wire swat, /kir munimir inlisostrtw m AM; liErktki Ira Vie h► qte mittio whit Ike Iw• Ir 141 , and imam bode segetbee'. - • C 6 Livis lerrnmssei les esiassitie seek Mt (lissomly mi. is dilly workieg waros, slam" too grasi Is Weft. Isimisas it kr =4lllOl Ike Ibil Aar "eel' ay 41wwfil, and Na. dosa ose beeddikr retileo# to awe any kind of LmneomplAn,, frogs Ike wrest Jaileilastii=i.ta , comnon ihedssie, of'• * lShwwenlite fi 4 911111"..11 0 01 0 : 41‘ sou.** amiTria. ProJrieWer, 3 10 Arad ' Sewn ••- • . • • : )2111111144 7 2$ 111';' • •. 1 likVaiewee. PAXTON & MCILIIItNY STAUFFER & HARLEY Id all Diseases ' ef the tan ositively Cured by Which conveys p the rsmodies to the amities in the las throngb the air passeges. and toning in direct contact with the disease. neutralises the tubercular matter, allays the sough. causes a free and easy ex- tion, heals the lungs, purifies the Cl e at 4 :lmparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that 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 as much under the control of medical triatmoutas any niter foe lendable disease: ninety oat of every bandied cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second ; but io the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent . for the Xtengs are so cat op by the dis ease as to bid defiance to medical ski/I. Even, however. in the last stages, Inhalation steeds extraordinary relief le the Miring attending this fearful scourge. which annually ll=llplumy -five thousand persons in the Btlitei slant and i corretstealculatioe shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty millions are destined to fill the Consumptive's gram - Truly the quiver of death has no arrow en fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the greatenemy or life, for it spares neither age nor sex, bni sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the ;rifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gilt, I am 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 produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which abuses a weekend vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to ex pect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those *drain istered through the stomach the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhala tion is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts oonstitutionally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy semi. bility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may he am. pntated without the slightest pain; inhaling i the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a ' few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead.— 'the odor of many of the medicines is percepti ble in the akin a few minutes after being in. haled, and may be imirrediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the consti tutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive 'evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously administered through the lungs should pro duce the happiest results? During eighteen years' practice. many thousands suffering from diseases of the lungs and throat, have been tinder my care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con sumption is original, and founded bn Icing ex perience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaintanoe with the nature of tuber cies, lc., enables the to distinguish read•y the various forms of disease that simulate con, suruption, and apply the proper remedies, rare• ly being mistaken even in a single rase. This familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of con tracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purity the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Catradas by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the care would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give me en opportunity to esamine the lungs and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM. M. D., Office,ll3lFilbert S 1 ..(nlei .V 0.109,. 109, )below 120 s, PRILADZLPLILL,Z44 July 20, 1857. ly Two Daily 1: 1 1XTR A ACCOM.IODATIONS.—The an dersigncd returns his thanks to the public for the encouragement heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in announcing that be has completed Al rangements by which TWO DAILY LINES of c›. Coachus will run between Gettys burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and from Baltimore, York, Harri,:burg, Philadelphia, &c. Persons desjring tickets or informauon will cell on the undersigned, or on CUAILES Tame. Ticket Agent, at the Eagle Hotel, in Chsimbengburg street. (E7Special attention given to all ages, fie., or other business entrusted to tticti:nier signed between Gettysburg end Hanover, which will Ire promptly and carefully attend ed to. (7 Theundersigned bits also effected ar rangements by winch he will be able to supply Coaches, Stages, itc., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges. NICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13, 1857. Elastic Cement Roofing. [THE subscriber is prepared to °untrue*. and put on at the shortest notice, W. E. Child &kat fire and Water Proof Elastic Central Roofing. It isperfectly Piro and Water proof, and in point of durability is equal, if not superior, to any Motalic Roofing. It can be put on over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, 'lowa% er fiat or steep they may be. In Flint of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing hits yet been discovered equal to the Mastic Cement. Those who hare used it, hare testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing, and that there is no furtbes room for improvement.— No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had fur much - Ices money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This flouting is warranted as represented. The Klemm Cement is the eheapeet and best protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or dampness of the ;ground. It is also tba best pallet fur boa, effeetnally preventing rust; and wherever applied per fectly excludes dampness. • The msbeeriber - has- this' Cement Orr wile, in quantities to fait. For further information, apply to, • ' l' azouou toLg, Frederick City, Md. of the hosing oarhe seen al the Prothonotary% Once, in Wellsburg. April 5, 1858. ' . . - pular *Amax. mum inutzirr. • New Firm. i'AXTON L MeIGUENY, ' (Baeotssors to CA4= & Faxitiii;) lYbolasalo sad Retail • HATS, CAVS,I3OOI3, 13110114 44Frilwiffir. -ioovar nu "Pr. , PrB44kr ivie tto • . A I P I M.Ir- Pa. Adf" • Amu; aact SogeoN *flit betowdaiksialsa at Writs. somlis. .Adtare Masts, .As„ , • llarakalt„ - . te ReMOVIII. - • AIIikAZIM, Wei& slag Mot, ressesed his shop to'Ciimeier shliefil opposite tbeLetherse Vineedli;Vh& bet vitt shop be Ale elissibeeAlhe calker helve* hi atZ 4 "Seittlj "' -1."41: e a .11 Marsh 1448641: r" 43 "WP • NAO. vi s ai l t ai r titbit wre i taregast. ta r 4. Daiwa & 2:4041;711% New Lt &tabtimed. Gutaucii iIiLPATE has a two_ Livery establishment. at thestables ' on Washington strati', oeettpled In put by the "Eagle Rotel." aid ban made eta arrange. ments as will onto Norte reenanasslata the public it all titnis,en reaansialilatermasiwith Ilorsoa, Niggles, Hacks, £c. Me stook is good. On funeral oocasluns, &c., be will be able to supply a want bas been much needed. Ng.Terms CASH. May 24, IE4B. Herring's Patent O , TIANIPION & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, with Hall'. Patent POWDER PROOF LOC K.S.—Fseamts fz lisaelso, Makers, 34 Walnut Street, below &road, Philalelphia.—The great interest manifested - _ by the public to procure more certain securi ty from Are for Taluable papers, 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 largo portion of their time for the last fourteen years. in making discoveries and improvements for this object, the result of which is the unrivalled Herring's Pakni World's Fair Premium FIRE PROD SAFES, universality acknowledged as th CnAirtoss SAFI or TUX woate I Having been awarded Medals at both the World's Fair, London, 185], aid Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1853, tts•superior . to all otSeesjs now undoubtedly entitled to that apellatWo, and secured with Hell's Patent Powdir-proof Locke—which were also. awarded ‘panste Medals, (as above)—forms the most perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever yet offer ed to the public. Nearly 300 "Herring's Sates" have been tested during the past 14 years, and more than 16,000 have been sold and are new in actual use. Also on hand or manufactured to order, all kinds of Iloiter and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, Vault Doors, Money Chests for Brokers, Jewellers, Railroads, private families, die., for Plate,. Mammls, and other valuables. Nov. 23, 18.57. It. STIZADS. Lumber, Coal and Stoves. NEW FIRM!. pus undersigned respectfully annottace to -8 " the citizens of Gettysburg and racially, that they hare entered into a co-partneribip. and intend opening a ("WA!: if? LUAIRMit I TA BD, on Wsokington street. in she rear of the Eagle Hotel, where they will he happy to I•see all who may faror them with a call. I'hey will furnish every varietyof lyre. Blockx+nifh awl Linadmiltri• s C'U.ll., at the lowest poall hle wholesale rates, in order to introdeceit into general use. They also intend {toying a full and general L.sortrnent otkUNIBICR. as soon as the Railroad is com peted. They will keep conatantiv on hand every variety°, COAL and WOOD STOVES, among which are the celebrated William Penn. Noble Cook, Royal Cook and Sea Shell' Cook Stoics. Abut the Charm, Capitol 4 Victor, Planter, Premium and Parlor Cook Stokte, Air-tight. Star, Franklin, Hot-air Parlor Grate, Lady Washington Oalt,'Signotia, Union, Air-tight Bare Cylinder, TrcOe and Harp Cannon Stoves: Persons tialatn,g to examine their stock will !dew call at their Stove Ware Bona. on West Middle street, at the reatidenceorliotaert Sheada. D'Orders promptly attended to. "- ROBERT SHICADIV ; ' V. tt EN Kit BUDILEIL ;. IBS. ibe Gett Clew the Way FOR THE NEW FIRMI-40.' 1, 2 and 3 Biding end Wagon Saddler, Trottieg. Baggy and Carl/far ness, Buggy , Carriage, Mule, Bair, Itlns and ootamon • Collars. Riding and um Bridles, Martingale, Halters, Horse leers and Fly Nets of every deseriptieneVllllllps. dc., just received and for sale eallaiSelagly low, at BRINGMAN & GULP'S, ador.alsia "BIG BOOT." Cheunbersbarg anti , May 10, IssB. Ready-made Clotbitpr ii *. GEO. ARNOLD ban now on hand stook of Ready-made Oistikiwir: comprising every TV= and so; his ampli Va own manufacture, w • will 14 fed well made, havinghatt*r lop ed cutting out ana - Mara - • el" • &snot St you with I garrneitt . 4;240,11 . '1M sell you the gouda, take yetst tolgaittle. and make you up a eating sitentiut uo ties. - Plum at the Ololdihitilmiteriam, where la will tad 14,_ ellp always on hand, bright sad aceoute. Oar stock is large, well 41.4051, atithrliTto sold cheap for INN. ' ' - - , - se , nl , - Oittysberg, Kira 21k Mk 11:16111 " 11 17 - titifttyird wind Tiut prattlitt styles yet Mira to the 11)- 4104 fruit tWy totmet ail to ikon theirjolliiCStiokhoweagy if you ltittii,lprittj'Aistrebotitipods. Sae kites* • OA pstionie of sifivaiirip • -JrAtnizirre ; 1868. s ..,.-vr,,,m C. U. Butt:[Litt.