46 4 41 4 404 4 e. illawifiViitair • rill i litANtS CO AP IN aAtikt 7Eiroh tiSl. =I Pitideal —loom I S if clO. r t e. 1 , : 464 , 446('.3. K. Rg 4 o4 ." 4 igit fr . k l i i . a ll4 . te r s ear r. y. Jasift;s Cr e.).a.gittez--. It • vsrt ALCarly Kil J . t ',l. krtie . w Heintzelinin. 14.11.= .li*ria ii t s spo, D. L. Daahleri 3 . isiVa. litintseituin, RAtCardr. b i itilt I N. 'A. X stg ital I , S. F4tine4took,' Win. 43. )11. n; IIT .a. U. NV,lsin, )IL. roliklborger, A : eat, elJhn IVJlfirrtl; H. A. Picking, Ifit , J. ' ' as* 'c, John Illrnar, S. 9. Ne. C. ill R 14 ,411, P. St'Cralry„l.lLlAr p .."%Arriokini. J. 1 . 1.: Iler3ll. .t :all Ci.n? - vny ie limited in its opera tia 76t h, Omni, of Ala ni. It ha , been in 8 I oporatioa fdr in ire than ail :care'. a ihnireial hu p Li] al! I .SSC3 aiiJ ex 4eil'unst ci:ii at le wneat , hating al.o 4 ;I rpl a 4 c 1 p i tsl in the Treasury. ' The C i o:ii iya no A r ent.—alt business trip by ch.: Ni inn'rr.. \rho are annual ly Jai hi' the S:o,^..kh it e'en. Any person dim gan InAurance.i.in so:ilr to any i.f Lite al's.* ne usl 31 inazers fir I%,irthar intur ,gestion. lair Z: l a 8 cvntira Q.,:z.vittee roisee at the elisiatho C,uiptity (in the hut W.pi.teiday in tia/ty ;ninth, at 2, P. N. • 27. 1R.34. iffselliarble Establishment. A Waal A.O El w inost re4:4ectfUlly ‘Writ-infirm iy fri , 1,14 oa , l the public een ant that he has opened a new M trblo Yaril ISt :f rydiliall, _I lwmt countg, P a ., where Is* Will axe sate all kin 1, of work in liii lioe of taisinf344.'sueli a, MDSITMEN FS, TOMB & fIESAQ k'., with neatness na4l die** . :Is; al I at prizA.4 to 'quit the times. WaiNlars a Ilressel to A. V. Ibmbach. at' /41drierystown. A tarns Cura I/ try Pa., will to Nosptly attended to. tisi 21, Igsi. Gal GLatty3burg Railroad. 140 DAILY TRAINS.' " OV eni after to-day. Sept. ' 13th.1 until fur ther notiee, the morning tr.iin of Cara will lean "(i 'it Station" at Tf, o'clock, A. Dl. with piseenr„ent for Baltitu..re, York, liar risioatcg, Priledelphia, tic.. and return with peatemiktera from those places at noon. The aftektatt,..Li train will leave there at 1.15 P. M.. yitir'pa?aerl4era fsr B tirnorr, /cu.. returning rah p vise iterit from 11 trriiburg, York', Nail- Lc.,-abeut G P.•M. .):7'.llirchan line. Produee Le., transported 9ver the roa I as fir as (o Aden's Station. 11011ERT 11cCURLY, Prea't. .Sejst. 13. Iff3S. J, - Lawrenc3 Hill, N. D. viu tti H ASTT liii office one ay. door west of the Lutheran church in Chialheriburg street, and oppoiit, Nuking's atom- ve.sere thoso wishing to have ?my Dan• talOperati.or perfornsod are reepsetfulte invi kwizto c.tll. ItErearver.a: Lon I). 'll - oruer, Niv., C. P. Kruth, D. D., lieu. 11. L' D.Raw. Prof. M. Jacobi, Prof. 51. L. &Giver.. Piettyaburg, April 11,'53. 'D. McCo4al2ghT 3 karr92.3l4:Y Ar LIM', • (office one door 41" B.maler'io anti book store, street,) AriJRNZY •ND SO. uciroit r.,?.• PAIN rs AND PLNSIONS. alUtlty Kati W.kfrAlti, li ielt-pay impended Claims, ind - ill otiatir a . ; Li nst the Olveroinent stA Alrashihz:Jo, C ; also Arrieriean to 'Catlin I. L tnd Warrants located and aold,,,,ar."tuag'it, au 1 highest prices giren.— ats 1 in lo,:atin„,...w4rrants In lowa, 1i westeru Statils. 10. 4 1:ir4 /11.111 y VC by lettilr. ysliurz, 21, 185:1. . ' Edward B. Buehler, _ A TIORNEY C L.lVir, will Caitlifurly and -Mk:promptly attcn , l to all buliness'entrustod $0 9 i, Clip 5110.11;3 Ott German language.— is'at the same place, in South,Thtltipore a stitgyneer Furngy's drag store , wl nein.): *PIP, to Danner zic. g ier', 'gore. lifityeburg, Marztt Wm. B. Necieuall„ ATTQRSEY AT LAW.—Office on the ft`iiilUth ei 1p of the public square ? 2 4oers vs* of tfle Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1353. FURY 3. DASSLIL. WATiIItIONLT ZULGIAII. wafew Firm—New Goode. , tp,u nadersignel have entered into part + eiriskiip in . eie HARDW AR k: & ( 1 RO- Cilrbasineis, at the uld stand of Danner . I Plitter, in B iltirnare strezt. under the ass*, Style mill firm of Diener & Ziegler, I ./14.,m4 ask, an I will 4 nioavor to Aserve, I a eaultiestanee of tho patrons,, ,, ;o of the WI ljrat well a. any q aintity of new custom. Tit bare just rcturaed from the cities with 1, I n al asass stos.k, of Gords- 7 mnslistiuz is i 'part kir •e: ..Efialsijai M 11:ri glf, a V.th as nails, 'Crews, ! , !taalli‘Visits, looks, glass, Sea. . i Totoli• including e. 1 .4.3 bola of every de- rtrisllll%"Pliaws. plinet, chisels, gouges., bra- I I eielltifiNtts, augers, + T iaras, guages, ham- , V . itis will fin I anvils, vices, rasps. Inrie shoes, horse-shoe nails, itc., with i , 'i'ery cheap. I I • ~..• taryr, slch as cloth, canvass. , • la • ili u 4' 'illisaa l s. fringes, c )tt in, moss, oil cloth, 1 g iiiiiiis _at les , hobs, spokes, felines, bows, I, isuidt o shafts, & ?.. Stoo Pin tinp, Tain2loo, brush and french sprats:iv, Itiaings, bindings, pegs, lasts, boot Mss, mss.,' with'a gene7al assortment of shoe- • Fsaitor's tools. +-Mai TJ.ils, a general assort- 1 -41,itIsii.varnish, kn ,b 4, .k.:. r: Oltsal*spers will also find a largo assort- spqmSoficalresanafork4,brittannialalbatiand ailvoszplatel tesle an I tea s;voons, candle- i Witte, '*alders, sh wet and tongs, sad irons, l sataltallei and brass -ketths; pans, tube, 1 allhassets, aurpe tia g, st .;. i Alias a i5,3•31-aL assortment of forged and foiled. IRIS of all sties aal kinds ; cast, I Admit and bliste: stool, wlaieh they will sell ' Ra Asap as the cheapest. GPeter.ries, - a full as I general assortment, pea is (muffle I, patverisei, clarified and l - brown sugars; N3IY Orleans, West India and asses house molasses and syrups, coffee, apsois, - carscJlase, fiae, coarse and 'dairy salt; MAsh all sperm OIL; Turpentine, .; a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, Arysit! In oil; also Fire-pi:o3f Paints; in fact, 'V i ers:il article in toe liardwaro, Coach :Pla >e Finding, II nasekeeping,lllack shiest M Otte's, Painter's, Glazier's, 'emery line, ail of which they are de fondlisisai to sell as-low for casts as any house IPIR "le city. . -lit lIENRY B. D. - INNER, WAYIIIIIGEI r ZIEULER. eetiyakarg, May 24, 1838. l•- -- - , . i n . . - - Pay Up! arviwalersi g nal, having retired from the 4 sutra sable b tsincss, stre very desirous 41010,01 to them should PAY L' il Illts)41 still do so before the V..ith ..."'i pteilt r nazi, smatter that date the , will placed in the lands of an collection. . - . . tal.sTNE.ft li 110LER. Wilk latex . '. Ostia Cement T UE subscriler is pre!, put en at the shuctait C ,'a. Pateta F;re V‘ntent Raofincr, It If perfectly Fir* ¢a,l'Tster in paint of clur4paity is equal, if not superior, to ally Iletalle ft,ofing. It can be 74 on over ttn, tar, iron, or shia;le roofs, liobwever Sat or steep they may be. In pint of rt,ltsting the elements of fire and Water, nothing L:ts yet been discovered eqoal to the E4stic Cement. Tilos wlao hare u.e I it, hare testified that it is the very perfe,tlM a R...ofing, and that there is no furt4er room for improvement.— ?tr one n ,vr thinkofp on shingles, When thiM Ce•nt,nt caa be had f)r mach less money and will o.it eAr fwr shingle roofs. This 1". ofirte; is w.trranted as repre.eited. `rue Elastic Cement it the cheapest and hest pv4reetion fr.on ..lattay fur wool exposed t...) the weAt:,cr ur damphiess of the ground. It is also the best pant t a iron, effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per f!etly excludes damnr.ess. Tl;e Ons Cement forsale, in qunntiCei tv suit. For Lirther information, apply t,,+ GEQii.liE A. COLE. Frwlerick eity, JI I. ear Spec;tners t the liouftug um' be seen at the ProthOootary's Oita, iu Ueitysburg. April 5, IS:is. TUE, worth of their money and the right cianje hark f NOIII3EIK & MARTIN'S Is the place to get it, where they sell all kinds of Groceries, Oonfectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a word, everything belonging io s first-class Grocery. Molasses of seven different kinds, from 4U omits up w 75 per gallon; Sugars, six different kiwis, from 8 cents'op to 114 per lb.; CJffee, fire kinds ; Teas, Chocolate. Race, Crackers. Toe Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit. Cbeese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Biwa and laid. May 24, 1838. Ln9.l?er and Coal. CHs subscriber Informs the public that ha continue* the Lumber and Octal business at Lirrtanrowx. Adams county, on a larger scale than ererrembraeing White Pine Bards and Plant.utling, Framing Stuff, Plastering Lathes. Shingles. Palings, with an kinds of Stove, Lintehurners' and Blacksmiths' C4al. Yard near the Depot.— Ile invitee the call, of the public, and will sell as lull as the very luo est. JOIIN MILLER. April V), L:53. ly E. F. Mcllhenny, (.Successor to Paxton & Mclthenny,) HOLESALE and Retail Dealer in - T' HATS. -CAPS, Also, Wall Paper. Window Shades. Trunks. Carpet Bart. Umbrellas, Canes, 'Tobacco and Segars, at - the South East corner of Centre I Square, Gcttyaburg, Adana* county, Pa. Oct.. 11, 1658. ' T subseri tier would respectfully announce A. to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub lic generally, that he has pc.orided himself with anentire dew and 'splendid Sli.Y-LIGIIT AMBROTYPE ROOM, at his residence in West )Middle street, one Square west of Fahnestock's Store where lie is prepared to furnish A,nbro, Nelaino, Enamel and Photo graph Pictures in every otYle of the art, which he will warrant to give eatirq satis faction, atolls prepared to a F eore i ripaate nil with QQOD PICTCRES, either single or in groups. Ile also has a number of specimens at his room in Caronbershum Street, a few doors West of Briegman a Culp's Shoe Store, where he still continues as formerly to take pictures. . All who desire a correct likenerrs f them selves and friends, will do well to give me a call, as I hare reduced my prices to su:t the present hard times. pictures copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, ine::ted in Llckets, Breast Pins, r....eger Rings, &c. ' • The su bseriber beingthankful to his friends and the public in general for past patronage, wishes them ts eon tinue it, and assures them, that asheretofure, tbershal I not be dissatisfied. ikVr•Charges from . .si cents to SUL [burs for operating from 8A.M.t04 P. M. Gold Lsckets, p•:eastpins, suituble fur miniatures, always on band, at the very lowest prices. sal••Chiltlrea will not be taken for less than $1 00. *lir limbrot . rpes taken for fifty putts and upwards, and in the beat errle. s.t4u4r, WI3.4.VEM. April 2G, 1858. tf The' Great Ambassador of -Health to all - Mankind... Holloway's Pills. A BOON TO Tlii.SlCK?—The want of a sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities d the angering portion of human ity, and one entirely free from mineral and other. deleterious particles, was severely felt till this all . pgwerfial medicine was ushered into the world; ITOLLOWS It'SINVALUA.ILt PILLS have become the nocasuotto atitanT of all nations. Their attribute is to rasvzxv as well as to cuss; they attack the RADIX or ROOT of the complaint, and thus by removing the hidden cause of disease reinvtgorate and restore the drooping energies of she system, assisting nature in her task of Yves'. and TCNCTIONAILT RtFORSIATIOSI. DYSPEPS.LI.—The great scourge of this continent yields qnickly ttra course of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are restored to their proper tone; no matter in what hideous shape this hydra of disease ex hibits itself, this !wanting apd unerring remedy disperses it from the patientis system,. GENERA.L DEBILITY AND WEAK-- NESS.—From whatever cause, lowness of spirits, and all other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganizations of the itystem. vanish un lets the er.dicatinginfluence of this all pJvrerfulantis.;p:ie and detergent remedy. Bruous DISORDER.—The proper (luau tutia an I rig:it condition of the bile is of mo mentous importance to the health of the hn . man frame, this anti-bilious medisite expels Lice hidden see is of the complainC and ren ders all the fluids and s ecretions pure and I fluent, cleansing and rebubeirating the vital functions of the body. SICKLY FF.MA.LES—ShouId lo'e no time in trying a few do-es of this regulating and renovating rcniedy, whatever may be their complaint, it can U. taken with safety i• all periodical and other disorganization,. Its eti,et is all butt miraculous. P11.00F.--The testimony of Nations is unanimously borne to tho health giving virtues of his noble remedy, and cer tificates in every living language bear wit ness to the undeniableness of their intrinsic worth. Holloway's are at best remedy kflOtr7l in She scolidfr,r the folbn.riny di f eases : #oth roc.. Dropay., Inward Watt nem oil Complunts,..Doiolay. Liver Complaint,. a Timor ant Aim*. LOWISH{ ct dpirits, 1 4 olt # ' re Maleen•nplatata, Pilot, !Mose boboaroa, tisostocloes, 54 °R•SOd Clraro. i Coothrooota, Iladilreitkul. P 40,10,12 , 7 DrlpOpois, litommeto.. IPooaroal A/salons, ! Rootitoloo, ' - /o400s!-0•Sloth IVorios of all /141011. , seirCaistiqn!—None era genuine unless the words !‘ ifolloway. New Fitrk and _Lon; den.'" ere discernible ass water-stark i n every leaf of the book of directions arottod lash tH ot or bo i t ; the some rosy be plainly seen by .‘lolcii,/,7 Me leaf to t* tight. A handsome re ward will be given to any one renderim such , information as may lead to the detection of any party or pertissooenterfeiting the inedi nines or rondtug,t4 ksoso t hawring tamp to ha ailldri"gs: 4 1 .4*at the atinnfirstorfts of Professor lialoway. a Maiden Lane. New Tork,*end by ,11 re , pa tt, ft u e th-e i gliscs and Dealers in Medicine throughout the •United finites -end the itiwitiaed Vortd, in Loses at 2S cents, 63 cents, end 6' WA. A. P. Brumes. Agent Ge" llralemerrnsiikeiliikaPAK 11 7 tOIDO the larger Teti. • N. IL—Direetinne foe the seikne• of pa tients In every disorder see steed to each bo•!. !Toone 7, 111, :rawly . Who "will ilefuse BOOM Snou, AND STRAW GOODS Sunbeam Gallery. • 1 6 7.. AM!hi :•.•110 agter S TLC.. NT.tX-Rae A T 'SAL The's rain - ed t wanting Farms i lk -vcom ore!" at P ste So nll his ROA Estate rfOos wiles from Philavtoes follow@ . „,, Aint and „Atlantic rail- - No. le--Mylate residwice in Gettysburg, _n old eatit'e has recently, frontimg2o feet un Chamberiburg street, with been opened for sale. and the first diviiiun of, Brick I/welling, Stable, and other improve.. 10.000 acres divided up into ferias of twenty menu. sons and upwards. The coil is of the but , No. 2.—Lot adjoining above on the West, quality for the production of fruits, grains, fronting 29 feet op street, with Stable, &c. The priceis SU to te,o per acre. pays- No. 3.—Lot s igning 150. 2, fronting 32 ble in easy quarter yearly instalments, within feet on mine street, with taste Coach Sbop, a term of four) eors, with interest. The terms and other improrements. are made easy, in order to icier° the ra p id No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting 29 improvement of the land, by enabling e t, with double Brick Small t,..dvertutts man (a /moo turn. It is Low be- Stop, ng extensirely improved by go d roads. and No. s.—Lot west of the Foundry, with some altos best citizens from New England Steam Saw and Grist Mill. ind the Middle States are erecting large im- No. G.—Lot adjoining No. 5, containing provernents. It is a exene of,the greatest ton- about 3 Acres. provement oot of Philadelphia. Seventy-five No. 7.—'Three Lots fronting each 30 feet houses . have been built in four months -- on Chambershurg street. Practical fa!rmerS and business men from the No. 9.—Tract of Lewd in llanailtotaban length and breadth of the Union are settling township, lying on Marsh creek, containing there. It is an important business place, on 51 Acres, part. cleared and part in first-rate account of its being in the tiljdst of a great timber. market. E%ery article raised upon this land No. 10.—Coach Establishment in Shop finds an immediate sale. The water is excel- herdstown," Va., with good will, Lc. The IL lent, and no such thing as fever is known. ! cation is an admirable one for business, and The s al is a candy or clay loan,arith a ciao improvements in good order. baton and re'•-;lsce of manures. Itis free of . 'Titles good and terms to suit purcha stones and ealit'y worked . It a bo u nds t sera. Fotrinire of D. A. ttueuLea, Esq., Get ly in the phosphates, and such is its fertility tyadiurg, or the undersigned residing in Shep that from the crops pr, duced both upon this berdetovrn, Va. C. W. HOFFMAN. land and the large area adjoining under colti-1 March 15, 1658. ration, it will be found not to be excelled _ anywhere in the production of crops moat adapted to its market. The 'reader miy be well aware that the earliest and the best fruits anereptablts coma from Newiersey, which are annually exported to the ilisennt of millions of dollars. The land. besides being accessible in every itiy for krtilizets, has an abundant supply of the beet qtality of muck manure. Lumber NO building tnaterialican be had on the Spot it a cheap price, frput the mills. Other mills are now being opined, and brick yards being slatted on - the ground. k person can put nip a thine tenement for present con itnience for one hundred dollars. On ac count of the extensive emigration, this is the be'st ocurze to pursue In order to get a place to live in at first. Carpen•ers and builders are on baud to put up ltuuses on- the best terms. In settling here the emigrant has many ad• vantagt.l. lie is within a few hours' ride of the great cities in the Middle States and New England he is near his oiri friends and Imo. dal:sifts: he. is in a settled country, where every improvement and comfort. of civiliption it inland : hri is in a healthy place. and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his fa mily and his 'own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of the young and hardy in farotr regions away from home and friends. Besides, he has a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily toPhiladelphia. and to all those mho improve the railroad cumpany gives a fr,e ticket. The render will at once he struck with the advantages here presented. acid ask 'why the prop rty has nut been Taken up Wore -- The reason ix, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these ;taunt' mut were c.,n-ect. no one would be invited to examine the lend before purchasing. his all are es• pccted to do. Th'ey see the land under cultivation; they a t'l sheet persons, no doubt. from their ..wn neighborhood ; thee will wit ness the improvements, and can judge of the character of the population. Persons sh,,tild come prepared to purchase, as many are locat ing. and locations are net held nit refusal. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Liter ary and Agricultbral shret, containing full information of liamtuanton, will be sent to each Inquirer, and can be obtained ct 25 cts c.nurn• Title indispn: able. Warran!ee deed.; gi ven, clear of all encumbrance, when purchase mo• ney is paid. 11,11:e to the land :—Leave Vine aideet wharf. Philadelphia, for Hamm3won by railroad at 7t, A. M.. and 5.i, P. M.: when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con renien.es will be found. Letters and apid ICI - can be addressed to S. B. COPfitiLl 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Ithil. adelpbia. ,Mips and inform:viol) cheerfully furnished. Sept. 27, 1858. 3m More to be. Admired TIIAN TELE RICHES DI KNI ever worn ' 1 - by KINGS OR ENIPKRORS.—W hat Why s Beautiful Head of flair. Because it is the ornament God Himself pror&ded for all our race. Reader, although the ruse may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye be ever so. sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls.if the head is bereft of its cover. ing. or the hair be snarled and shriveled, harsh and dry, or worse atilt, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof. Wood's flair Restoratire. if used two of three times a week, will restore and permanently seeLre to all such au orna ment. Read the (~Mowing and judge. The writer of tho first is the celebrated Pianist, Thaiberg New You, April 10,1858 De. WOOD: Dear Str :—Permit me to ex press to you the obligations I am under for the entire reiteration of my hair to its origl. cal color; about the time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becomigg gray. but up m the application of your " Heir Re storative" it soon recovere4 its original hoe. I consider your Restorativtlis a very wonder ful ioresuon. Quite efficacious es well as agreeable. I am, dear sir, yours truly. B. TIIALBLRG. Drych a'r Owyliedydet." Welsh Newspaper off, s, 111 Nissan at., April 13, •1858. PROP'. 0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir :—Some rnontbor sit weeks ago I received a bottle of your Bait Restorative and gave it to my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, but to her as well as my sarpnse, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs to a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW. Naw Toss, July 25, 1857. Pao?. 0. J. Wuoo: With omadence do I recommend your llair Restorative, as being the most efficacious article I ever saw. Since using your Hair' Restorati‘e my hair and whiskers which were almost white have gradually grown dark ; and 1 now feel conti denk that a few wore applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has re lieved rile of all dandruff and unpleasint itch ing. so coifltnou amang persons who perspire freely. J. U. KILBY. PROP. WOOD :--About two years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray : I was fast becoming bald, and had tried many Remedies to no effLct. I commenced using your Reetorauve in January last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It k e gsn to till up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, (black.) At this tune it is fully restOred to icy original color. health, ind appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its nee to all. J. D. HOES. Chicago, 111., May 1. 1857. The itestorstiveis put up in bottles of .3 sista. Aix; large. medium, and small; the small holds; • pint, and retails for St per bottle; the Ineditiq holds at least twenty per cent, snore in proportion than the small. re tain Sim two dollars per bottle ; the large quart. 40 per cent. more in propor tion, and remits for .3. • 0: J. Co.. Proprietors, 312 Broad. way, New York. (Us the great N. Y. Wire R.aiting E4ablisliment.) and 114 Market St., St. Louis. Mn. And sold by all good Drug gists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Aug. 30, 1858. 3m WILLINERY.—Meiss Lorna KATI If MLR v 4141814 inform. tiO vas" of tqwp end opustl7, OW 44 goy Pr P to meta* Mining.) , ill sas Otimobes, ta *Mika et a a few doom below Mr. George rattle's ' tort. Work rh•oe cheaper than olurfrhers in tor, r 7 ' . i `4l I=:=aGsiMl Two Daily Linea. p/LTRA ACCO3I.IIODATION.—The an dersignixt returns hi) thanks to the public for the encirtraketiteht heretofore extended to him, anirtirees plesseTe in announcing that be has completed atringetnents by which' TWO DAILY LINKS of_ Coaches'vrill Mn betwiert`Gettys• Ni.seesk-' burg sad Hanover. to connect with the traiste to and from Baltimore. York. Uarriiburg, Philadelphia, AG. Verson' desiring ticketsor inkirnistion will cstron the undeNigned,or on Commis Tarn. Ticket Agent. at the &,gle Hotel, in Ctiambereburg street. o:7l3,vecial attention given to all packages, itc., or other business entrusted..to the under signed between Gettysburg and Hanover. whin)? will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. 77 - The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which be will be able to supply Coaches, Stages, &c., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges. ' NICHOLAS WEAVER. Gettysburg. April 13. 1857. S POUTVU.--Oeurge and Henry Wan.pder will make Muse Spouting and'put up the same low. for cash or country produce. Far mers and all (idlers wishing their houses, barna, &0., spouted, would do well to give them a call. G. L 1,1.19.131PLER April 18, 1853. tf Graatest Improvem3nt OFTIt2 KEA' USENF, or COAL OIL LAMY'S, unrivalle4 iu Beauty. §nuplieity..SafeLy or Econutny.— Every perso.t detiring to obtain tlic rera portalne re... 0 1 1, 4'1)1;11 0.11 tin 1 tis immo Clem) L 'ups before lur(lll34ing eliewhere, 1 - Jr the reason. lit. Taal au taxi...lent eau occur by ex -21. "riat they emit No o.Tou.si•e Odor whit; hurting. 31. Tii;:t tiny are very en•ily trimmed. 4th. rant they are earily regulated to give mare or lean light. sth. Ti .t tbey barn c-At'acl.y free from 8:13.42e. tith. That the light at 1. , n0t r)r) per coat. cheaper than any other light now iu cututtuJo use. Th-e rolUlp4 nr3 It Imil ably aanpted fur the nee ufSLudeate,3lochanice, Seantstresse l , 11311 N, Ch Sturee. I Lizele. anti are high ly reeoturuended fur Family U. t e. Far sale by 011.LE:i1'11: '111031.15. Jane 14, 13L8. Callett port BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just returned from the city a ith another large riesqrtment ut goods fur Gantlemon's tVcar, ednsistiner of Cloths. Cassiateres, Cassinets,Twrefs, all kinds of Vesting, ikc., which ho will dispose of at the Iswest living prices. Ilia stock has been selected with great care, and canaot but please the to-Les of elis community.. D forget! at the MerchantTAllJr ing establishment of _ JACOB ILEININGER, Car;iole otrett 0 I. 4, 1:13S Fruitq, GOCERIES, 511TIONS, &e.— t'ruils. Fruits of every desoriptipn, as follaws---Liyer Raisins, Figs, Ortingos, Lemons. Data, Palm Nuts. Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Rea Nuts, iso. Groceries. A good assortment of Sugars— Loaf, Brown. Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. o.ll.disases. Syrups of the best quality, Rice, S.,da, Starch, Cinqamon. (ground and unground, )010 yes, Mustard, &c. Perfumery. Yerfumery of every deseriptiou, which will be sold low for Cash. Lemon Syrup. A large lot just received.—Any one desiring a cheap, pleasant and healthy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. Tobacco. All the various kinds of Tuba& co, Cigars apd Snuff, fur sale by Wail. Boyer L Bop. Vinegar. Re have a good quality. as all will say who pare 1,104 it. Pour& flicd.We have made arrangements to have constantly on' hand Flour and feed, Which we will insure lobe of superior quality, and aksnoh prices as cannot kill to pleas*. W.ll. BUYER & SON. A ril 'A UL Howard Association ? HILADELPIIIA.—A Benevolent Institu_ P tion established by Special Endowment for the Relierof the Sidk and Distressed. af flicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. In times of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institution to establish llospitals, to provide Nurses. Physicians, Clothing, Food. Medicines, kc., for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans of deceased pa.' rents, and to minister in every possible way to the relief of the afflicted and the health of the public at large. It is the duty of the Directors,at such times, to visit personally tbo infected districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians. not acting members of the AisCiejation, usually enrol their names on its books, subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. In the absence of Epidemics. the Directors have authorised the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to persons suffer ing undar CIIRONIC DISEASES of a virulent chsracter, arising from abuie of the physical powers, mal•trestment, the effects of drugs, &c., Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting Surgion. hays been published fir gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE of CHARQS to the afflicted. Address, for Winona or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R• PALHOUN, Qmsolting Bar. geon, Howard Association, No. E South Ninth West, Philadelphia, Pa. order of the Directors, EZRAD. HEAR2VVELL, Preoet- G no. Itsiscarmn, Seey. Sept. 20, XB5B. ly . Buffalo Robes, BY the tale or robe sLOICOROE 1". WO* - 1 4 RATErS t not, 41}5 4 417 • 4Ren Si. fintwosi. ,ef.l, • A:o tlarp - 5 TU ore* 44 of the latest et : As% heo,ll l l 404 t • • —. ; oft-5, g=== -4 - ... ii,, a , ' 77 '4 - - .., -In -- • c --..-..! PINIPA Ritti by Dr. MOM . : ' ease . • ded 4 seitirely from CIUIII3 oast of t best Pdletire and Liver ile 4.4 itgi now ore t 4 public, that acts... a CaMartic, ilbier, Older, and more effectual than any Wker medicine known. It is eat only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the atom *eh and bowels to carry off that matter, thus aottompLialiing twparposes effectually, with- , out any of " the' painful feeling! experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that , it Rorges it; and when Laken daily in mad- erste doses, will strengths* sad beild-fiep with unusual rapidity. The Livca is 0ne.,.; of the principal regu lators of the humsn6 body ; and when it performs it functionps., well, the powers of the system ars fully. developed. The stom ach is almost entire--. ~I]. dependent on the healthy action of the° Liver for the proper performaceof its func-ez tient; when thitttollll - is at fault, the"( bowels giro. at fault, and the whole system ditifersinooasegnence Of one organ—th . , ttvse—having ceas ed to do its duty.— For the diseases of that organ, one of the,. proprietors has Made it his study.in A prac-71_,_ tice of more than 2Q years, to find som e remedy wherewith to counteract the many,-.4 derangem en te to which it is liac4o. I-; ' To prove thit this remedy- is at last found, any persona!) troubled with Lives CONFLAINT, in any 0f . ... its forms, has but to try a bottle, and= oeuvietion is certain. These Gains re- move all morbid or bed matter from thsystem, sqfplying in e their piece a flow of . bilsi.iairigorating the atomach,causing food to digest well, Prep /VINO TR II If 4001. fiy-re ism Lone •anif health td fife Wholesome inery,!retnoring the cease of the disease—effecting a radical cure. BILIOUS ATTACCS are cured, AID, WEISS IS ltrtill; Plltifliftb; by the occasional use of 1 the LITZ* INVIGORATOR. 1 One dace after atingii sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent:the fold from rising and ,oaring. Only OndAnse taken iefore retiring, pre vents NICIITX4IIII. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently. and cures CurrivsNF.ss. One close taken after each meal will core DTSPF PRI a. One dose of two teaspoonfuls will al ways relieve Sicx lisso+cua. One dose taken fur female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only ono dose immediately relieves Cnotic, while One dose often repeatie d is a sure cure for CtrlLsa.► %MUM, and a preventive of Cnowts. ; par Only nee bottle is nee lei to throw out of the latent the areas of medicine after •i low: sickness. Saf"lie . t.ittle taken fIrJACNDIC6 removes all sa.liivueis or unnatural color from the skin. o.le dole taken a 'twit time Leiore rating give+ vigor to the appet;Fe, and ht;akee food di. oat well. One dose often repeated cures Cuao'.ic Di.teencel in it‘ worst from.. while Sr smut and 13Jser.t. quespittiutai yield 'boost to the first dose. One or two doses etiro attack. caused I.T Worm. in Cisildren ; Overe is no surer, safei:, or I.p.tedier remedy in the world, as it nere, fails. • few botlles eureDsorsr, Lp excitirg the absorlikaits. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as n preventivi for Flirts and Acct. Cutt.t. Firs*, and all; 'First of a llihiort Tyra. It operates wall certainty, and thou sands are willing to te*tify to its wonderful virtues. . All w'io uve arc gtpag blear unanimous leiiiinniny in its laror. pfd-Mix water in ;he mouth with the In vigorator. and' swallowlboth together. Tits Livui INvlcoßAtoß is a scientific med ical discovery, and is jdaily working cures, almost too great to belleco. it cures as if by magic, teen the first dose giring benefit, and seldom more th in ones bottle is required to cure any kind of Li rtit complaint, from tha worst Jaundice or A/OpTs/a to a commoe Heidache, all of which are the result cf n Dtstistn Tavel. Pates ONE DOLLBR PER BOTTLE. SA.NFORD, e r .prifitor. Brned way. New York. • A. !TY. BurI:ILEA, ..igeLt, Gettysburg May 17, 45.13. ly./ Now is the Time! THE aubeeriberwtrak infimin the public that he has opened a MACHINE SHOP, in Chow herabarg drat, Gettysburg, near the Poomiry. where he will have various kind. of Machines nu head - 4 any time hereafter, such es Threshing Mtchines, Cnrn Sheilees, Cornfixider Paters, CfCeerseed !fullers, Slretw COW:, end gorse Pbwers of different kindi., —two.foor or sii-horse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all such as den be had et Hanover or Littlestown. Alec, Mortis i ng Machines, . for house carpenters. put op in the very beet and most -substantial manner. Cutting &rows or long Boltsi any kind or size less than eleven feet in length, always attended tn. as well as Turning in iron, casting or wand. Also all kinds of RZFAIIIING ne Ma. chinery, dressing-up kill Spindles, Lc.; done on the sbnrtest nettle. I hope that all in intent of anything in my line will call at my Shop before going else where. I will warrait all my work to give satiefectioll to parcl*ere. DAVID STERNER. Mardi 1858. ly Good arid Cheap ! THE undersigned would inforni his friends snd thil public generally, that be con tinues Ole CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI NESS, in all its branches, at his establish ment, in East Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa., where he has on hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may be desired in hie line, viz:—Bnckaway and Boat-Body Carriages; Falling-Top, Rock away & Trotting Buggieg, Jersey Wagons, cfr. With good workmen and good materials, he ran pledge his work to be of the best quality —and his prices are among the lowest.. agar Repairing done at short notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call JACOB TROXEL. June 15, 1857 W. OILILLSPIZ. HIN kV TEPIIAS. Family Grocery and Provision Store. a ILLESPIE dr TLIOSIAS respectfully in form the people of Gettfeburg and the public generally, that they have jut return ed from thiSoity with a general assortment of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and VEGETA BLES, which they are prepared to sell u low as the lowest. noun and SEED always on hand, and sold at. small profits. Store on York street, one door east of Wat tles' hotel. Gettysburg, Aug, 3, 1857. , To the Country Good News. . 'JAYE rented the Foundry for the eattl ingg year, and am prepareil to make the different kinds of Coatings usually made at a Foundry. I will•keep oonstantly op hand the different kinds of KOUGIIIS, Points, Shares, Cutters, &...; Pots4.lf.astlps, Pan., Washing Machines, 4c.; Ise and Pdachineg ; Por ches; Vesandah 's Cemetery Fen e); made ipul k put op with toh. All orders will lie attended to promptly; batten); witheet **pita. artfl wor Wag necessary to ea ea Us *nose. will be sairlai , bus on al country erai4 woes. will is dangled. Suitable tiadowW betake g '. tr biassed at tie thap itlets JUL. WARNIMIL , • futoitairg. zit*. 1, 1857. TOBAGO°, BogOis sia Bait I'ge J-ofirtirl . t reS?iai 4riErft% ve10110,S" do,"*.krtaviiatt, tio ullidersted ' -ir hying retired from the Adore/wail* sinews, the same will here allgr be contillged at the old stand, in Balti more street, *their sins, Henry B. Danner and Waybright Ziegler, under the name and ells of Dannic god Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak. a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Having retired fmt# the gercantile busi ness, it is neceesnry that our old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those indebted to us either by Judgment, Nut, or Book Account, to call and settle the game 'righting_ daisy. The books T4l by found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER. DAVID ZIEGLER May 24. IRSB. RamovaL THE subscriber has removed his Plough f add Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel, where he is better prepared than ever to at teed to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to Ardor at the ithoftest notice, and Machines, Reapers, repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. * Ma 10. DAVID WABBEN. Removal. A LZI. FRAZER, Watch k Click Maker, has removed his shop to Chemberaborg street. opposite the Lutheran Church, where he' will always be happy to nltend to the calls of customers. Thank4ll.for, put fuors, he hopu; bar strict 04ution to buitirs and desire to please, to merit sad receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, March 8, 1858. " Thick Darkness corers the Earth, And Gross Darkness the People." Country Merchantk AND ALL - OTUERELWILL TA KE NOTICE! That they can supply thfuiselvesi. in any quantities,with Jouss' FAY FAIIIID PsTest NoN-ExpLostes KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LOWS. at the Wholesale and Retail HEAD 38. QUARTERS, South Second St., 38. PHILADICUM/A. The may place where exclusive Agencies can be obtained fur the &a les of Pensay lv anis, New Jersey and Delaware. These Lamps give a light equal in intensity of Elaine, and similar in appearance to Gas, and are claimed to be superior to all other portable likbts. now in use. No fear of ex plosion.—No offensive odor.—No smAce.— Very easily trimmed.—As easily regulated as a Gas Light.—Can be adapted to all purposes. —And better than all fur a poor.roan-50 per cent. cheaper than any other portable I,ght, now in common use. Sole Agency also, for KNAPP'S Patent Roaiu and Coal Oil LAMP. I"Lainne, O i ls, Wicks, Shades, and erery article in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, Agent, No.-38 &mat Sceond St., Phiiad'a Sept 20, 1358. 3m Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have !a baci' to produce the inaq effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated eztract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alteratiVe power as to affor: an effective antidote for the diseaTes Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaint., and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large clam of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to bo found cf the following complaints : Secieria sxn Se:tort:toes • Coltman...iv, Emirrioza AND Enernvz Dumas: Ls, ULcaas, Pturtri, BLOTCHIA, ?camas, SALT RILECH, SCALD Haan, SYPHILIS AND STPLIILTPIO . AS. PECT:ONS. Dnorev, NlLO trazota oa Tic DOULOUHEITX, Digitiser, Drs. ?Enna AND INDIGESTION. EaYSTPNLIA, Reel on Sr. ANTHONY,' Fran, and indeed the whole elms of complaints arising from .111:14.11121 OF vas Dzoon. This compound will be found a great pen motet of health, when taken in the slirinfl, to expel the foul humors which fester in the bland at that season of the year. .By the time ly expuleion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sere% through which the system will strive to rid iuelf of 'corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse oat the vitiated blood WholleVer you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, erup tions, orsore . on ; cleanse it when you tied it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will 'tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blocrl healthy, and all is well; but, with this ttim of life dieenkned„ there awn be no health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the greet machinery of Ijle is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the yirtm that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations,. pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Samaparilla o or any thing else. During late years the public have teen mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract Of Sarsaparilla fee one doll's. Host of these have been frauds upon the pick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sersapa rills, but often no curative properties vitatev rt. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use cf the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has beetme synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, end intend to supply such a remedy es shall rescue the name from the load of oLlen,uy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which arc irresistible by the prainary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. TIMPARPII BY DR. J. C. AYER & Co. LOWELT„ MASS. Pries, $1 per Bottle t Els Bottles for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it hu keen em ployed. As it has long been in constant tine throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, said that it may be relied en to do for their relief ail it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, TOE vii mut or Costiven•sa, Jaundice, Dyrivin la, Indigestion, Desevierry, Foul Ramat, Eryopelas. Headache. Mearteatirrn. Erviptsons m.d &MI Duosseit. - Liner Deerey, Tett", remora reel Salt /Urea. Wenn*. Goa. Aittraigias all I Dimas" Pill, dud for Purtfyiag tb Bkod. They are Migar-coated, VP that the no:et sensi tive can take them pleasantly. and they are tie brat aperient in the word fur all the purposes family physic. Price >i6 cents per Pox; 5 foxes for Ira.CO. Oteet nuratersof Pommes'. Phyla ••*. gbirr•• men, 'and eminent prmonages lrof their names to oertity the anpandieleclimendoesii ollbroe remedies, berm apses kers will not permit the • laseetime of tile*4 l st Agates below weed far -Mb grans eger"Arizareave ALMANAC in triad' they an cei l ni ta ; rOtit aloe kit descriptions of the above ts. sad the treatment that shonJilbe fob. lowed for their ewe. Do not be pat off by tinprinelpiett amtieseereilit ottrirPT•rirariots they teaks more-prolis Milk mid, take no inlays. Th i l ha 3 wilgirrie Wet as Men is tot them, ay& dr • tianempirr;reelikee sr per RA* - 11111r$0/4 'TA.. D. t - c • •• - 1 ;IV .111ec 4 1 9 Fla a Oet, 18,1858. e i rtr ik , . . street, at - tiTe residence of Mt. ) Sar to apposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. .'." Ladies can be accornmodater 14 04 it made BONNETS; also a rari , „ kir.; V Leghorn, and all kinds of 101 the latest styles. Ladies will to sad see for themselves,- „7:r April 5, 1858. The World's GREAT EXIIIBITION PRIZE MEDAL AW MILD TO C. YLYLR C• and the puLlio eenernlly. that Its has constantly on hand PIANOS. tiqual tato!, for which he ro , :eired the Prise- 1 in London, in ISO. All orders promptly atteivied to. and gent care taken in the selection and packing same. ' - _ Ile has, received during the Islet: Open years more kledsts than an then maker from the Franklin Institute-41etr,: - Tirst Premiums in I.l , lston, lk;ew Yue More. Wareroems No. 7'15 Arqh Street,, below Eighth, south side, Pitilidelphia. Sept. 6. 1858. 3in A. Mathiot & Sore ._., i a s.,:orA-A N 0 FT R N I'l 1., R E ly i tii . iToo3rs. " N. 25 and ',.7 N. Guy ?trout ,, timer?, (near F'nyette it. ) exteniiiiik 11Gro 'Gay to Frederick :it...—• he la got estitkoirJtaitut of the kind in teem Quinn. 411iftWn )*lid n lar,, , ve it-iwirtnient.of evn7y vttrley of irat'SE -11105.1) A l') C. F1 1 :1: ru44,,Nlaame,.. eu.- b-n.::n 7 Br•drenut, Be Istfty ,, lc. W:l4:istoti,L4, IVararol eY, Matreio.es of Ilu-ik, tiottederiiihilikir, Siving Roils, hi ifitr, • 1; 101 :., . 7'ete-a-T4:e... Arai Chnies. 1 n oi r ...; . lt,,eki ng Chair.', Etagetliai ii.; M trtile Table+, Setten - P, .... ite..eption and Tiy!tosteresl, Chairs ! Alforted Color." of Ccetuye Fiirki Wood Chair., oak, Chairs, Barber Chair ? C, the and Credit*, lint Itaokr, 11311 Furni t ro. . Crlt - ant Watmil, Frame T,nr",l•;rti•G:isies, Eztension Tables', or every leatb."' Persons, lispose4 to pureltall atiattivited to call and give oor st,, nn which for. tutricy an 1 Itaality.oPeliveksuan abip 18 riot equalled by ht,y estalriedialeat the country. ilAT1110T.& SOB. ' .a; ^5 and 27 N. liapatreet. 2, IS3B. 1 Y New Livery Establhhifleiat. (I . IIARLES M. TATE has trpeatul _a Lew Livery establishment. ate,thatitables I n Washington street, occupied in part Ly the "Engle Hotel." and has made druch arrange ments as will enable him toneeassonadute the pubic at all time.. on reasonable terntoosith Horses, Buggies, Backs, the. His stock is good. On funeral occasiuns, ,, i*-.'swill be able to supply a want trhielivlntsireen much needed. itfsr Terms CASH.. - • lklay 24, 1b59 +~ ~ L ..r✓ - a C. W. Slagle & Co., 0051 MISSION ANI) PRODUCE DIER CII AN'l S. .Yes. 118 and 183 tNielkh-strett, established- id -the Com mission business for a numbetitof tears, they solicit consignments, and pa, retienlar at tention to she sole .of CRAIN •ctratl kinds, Flour, Clover Seed, Whisky and Country Produce generally. We 'remit proceeds promptly. Tracks from tNlVNorthern Cen tral Railroad run int* bur l'llirelinnees. Refer to B. B. Buehler. Eati.,filtettyaburg. June 18t8. ly 4 1 5. 9 1 Ws EOM =I WE ;et w "lit, • • =!MI
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