R bra . dolPhis. on Sha Camden and Atheistic rail .ll44v Pier ihnuf An old efate has recently Wean opined rot - isle; and tbedoirst division uf". 10.004sorsis divided sp into farms of twenty sot.* VW Istristards. The soil is Sr the best quality for usif prodnetton of fruits, grains. An. Tbeaprioeis'lls to 820 per acre. pays-, ble in sort quarter yearly io•utienents, within a tam of four years. with Interest. The terms are made esey, in order to insure the rapid impegyeitient of the land. by enabl:ng erzry , irvigstrimg! win to bay a (Arm. It is now be-' ~31 improvel by geed roads. and aosaie'lW*l best 6itizecis tram New England I Kai 4s ol l' i u . idle States are erecting large Mt- Peng It is a scene ,-1" the greatest ICl rovvelmo Olt pf Pluladelphit.. S:.:ren•.y•are honeeet here been built to four months.— PrailitiCir farmers and business inert from the length and breedth of the Uniln are settling 104010:Ills ao important business place, ou aceillelat Sr its belng in the iii:dht of a great in trigs. Every article rated u,eon this land tindp as immediate sale. The water it Pont. slid no such thing AA fee er Le known. Willi Soil is a sandy or el ay loan,with a , -Irty blaiis sad relealtr..; of manures. leis free of stones and easily worlted. It abound; large-', ly in tie ph,sphates. and suet is it, fertility that frog the crops pr ,diced both upon this land pail the large area adjoininz under cultt. sra t will be roan I not to be cicelled • any in the production of crops most p 4 its marisvt. v iee,wejleweaihat the_, earl and the best frgeriteir, cols./tom New Jersey, s, {itch are inn ally imperial to the amount of Lai: I lo.is ofd 'liars. I w besides being azceble in e:cry t Argyle: fertilizers, Ilse an aband int supply 91 tie best quality of muck inswire. Limber and budding materials ctn be had on tits apet at a cheap pri;e, from the mills. tithjreaUls are news t.,ettvg, opeued Lod ytirSeinaing started on the ground. A person can pat op a frame tenement fur present con mepteos for one hundred dollars. Oil ac. c.nust of the extensive emigration, this is the I b e n o eurae te. purltle in ardor to get a plale I to iise in at tint. Carpen era and builders are 99 I;m4 to put up houses uu the but terms. IS settling here the ein'grant has many ad vantairoa, He is wohln • few hours' ride of t.lowepreat, civet in the Middle States and New Ragisad ; he is near his o! , 1 frprids and saw. emu cps: be k ill a settled country, where yiery improvement and c Lulort of civilization is at bled: ill 14 in a h.tslthy place, and is not subject 'to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and his own health by Onus malignant levers which make thu fraps of so many millions of the young and ar4y in far o 3 regions away from home and rinds. Bas dzs, he has a wild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily toPhiladelphis. and tp all those - who improve the railroad enclose) , gives a fr,e ticket. The reader will at once be struck with the tivantages here presented. and. ask why she pesiewty lisis not been taken up before Ttoe !pawn ic it was never thrown in the istaidspt i and unless tht..se SISOInk •ntr were cJi-risct. no mane wontd be invited to etamine the land before purchasing. This alt are es• poemd to do. They vri!l see the land under onluvation; they wi.l meet persons, no doubt, from their own neighbOrhood : they will wit nepit ate improvements, and can judge of the character of the population. Persons Should corpsprepared to purchase , as many are Joust ineafid iticstloos are not held on refusal. The Ham - Mouton Farmer, a monthly Liter aryy and Agricultural sheet, containing full information of Hammonton, will be sent to each inquirer, atil can ba obtained at 25 cts per annum. Tito indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, .cleir of it incumbrsuce. when purchase mo -IPor is paid. Route to the land :—Leart. Nine street wharf.Philadvlphia. for Hammonton by railroad at 7i, A. )f.. and si, P. M.; when doers inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con veniences will be found. fasis and applica tions can be addressed to S.WOOUGHLIN, 202"Sauth FIF fil S.-eit behne'Vlralnut, Phil adelphia. Maps and information cheerfully fiarntshed. Sept. 27, 18.58. 3m More to be Admired TCH HAN THE RI ES C WAD ENI ever worn ta• by KINGS OR ENIPEROM.—What Why s Beautiful [lead of Hair. Because it le the ornament I 11,! in fel' provide i for all our race. Reader, although the rose may Irloetia ever so brightly in the glowing cheek. the 'eye be ever so sparkling, the teeth be tboss of pearls.if the heal is bereft of its cover )ng, or the hur be snarled and shriveled. Aursh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof. Wool's Hair Rsgtorative. if used two or three times a week, will restore sod perintnently secure to alt such au orna ment. Read the Lllowing and judge. The wriiiir of the first is the celebrated Piantal, TVAirbera New Yon[, April 19, 1858 its. WOOD: Dear Sir :—Permit me to et• press to you the obligations I an under for the entire restoration of my hair to its origi n d oolor; &boat the time of my arrival in the United &atee it "rai rapidly becoming gray, but upn the appiic ttiou of your " Flair Re. 1 torittvo" it soma recovered its original hue. ooesid)r your it:storstive as e very wonder. 11 intention, quite efficacioas as well as menge. I sin, dear air. yours truly, S. 'lli 4 LlIk.llG. 1 "Drych e'r GyvyFedvdct." Welsh Ne tv - spape r , IS Nassau Rt., April 12, 1858. Plot. 0. J. \coon : Dar Sir :—Sume montbor s:v weeks ap I received a bottle of your flair Ittstorative and gave it to my wife. 'who concluded to try it on her hair, little Shintiog at. the time that it would restore the gray itair to its original color, but to her es well as my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performei that wonlerful effect by timing . all the g •ay hai-s to a dark brown, at the tame time b , autifying and thickening the hair. I strongly reeoin n !ill the &buy., Resilenative to all person, in want of s, oe h F.ttaw of their hair. ea A MX-3 t2.kftl) New Yoax, July 25, 1857. Bat; 0. J. Wood: %With condierice do I regietkeieni your [lair Resto-ative, as being the most efficacious article I ever saw. S i n ce stint 7.4, Hair Ristorative my hair and whiskers which wero almost white 'a•• gratinally growu dark : ani I now feel cond.. ent tbat • few more applieanori, will restore 'the* to their natural color. It also has re lieved me of all dandruff and unplessint itch ink* itoildiauamong persons who perspire !reef,. J. G. KILBY. P/110". WOOD :—Abort two years ago my haieocuttnenced haling off and turning gray : j was feseibecoming bald, and had tried aateriffailiedies tu no eff :et. 1 commenced taint youi. 'Restorative in January last. A jlevspplicatiorts fattened my lisir firmly. It sgtp 411 up, grow out, and turned bask to /triter rotor, (black.) At this time it is =icosil to its original color , health, and a ce, ant I cheerfully recommend AS ass all. J. U. HOES. • •• . May 1 1.3.57. • retire is put up in bottles of 3 ="elfillt large, medium, and small; the enesll holds a pint. and retails for $1 per botslie,;,slas medium holds at. least twenty per pent. more 6- proportion then the small. re ta *,,,,wq dollars per bottle ; the large ha n* * .4 40 per cent. more in propor tion, Oa retail for sa. god At 'Cit., Prop rietors , 312 Broad -Tbit.lll the' great N. Y. Wire Rtq t.) end 114 .1111Aget. St.. St. .old by 41 good Drug gist* Atstelra . C4ode Desiens. r Att. V* 314 arimarßAY,—]it* Lout• Kers Limn.* 4!q.. . .404. 4 0444.ei m tbe . twee of town and con= k llllolMik. - inLeri be cpotett o o r b oit . X' WWI its in eat t l i itl . e orieet, a sir doors betowMr4horge • e row" Vast done chei.parpidn idadiv j e taws. Moue mai and sta. japr, 2104 . T. - . .. • , . F~~-~ riAB ego one A-A. door west et the Lutheran chard! in Chambereburg street, and apposite Picking's store, vrtlere those vr:shing to time any D.•ti-, c4lO 2 ,eracivn perrJr mod rere.pectfally-invi tel y to ctll. Itcrtscricss: Dr. D. ijurner, Rer. C. P. K. ruth, D. D., Rev. H. L liaugher, D.. ROI. Prof. M. Jscubs. Pri,f. M. L. [Gettysburg, April 11,*:03. ag Farms Sn Wm. B. itteC'lellan, I TTORSEI: AT LAW.-offico on the ". south rile of the public square, 2 Gaon welt of tho Setitinol liettysburg, August 22, 1353. TTO:ISEI AT LAW, (otfiart one dlor ""J"trot of loonier's drug arid book &tore. Cuain')eeilmr4 scree.) A rruustr •vo SO LICITJA fut. P.lllVeri iVU PiaalUSS. ua ty L old W.lrroots, B supeoded Claims, ani all uthtr against. the Government at Witihin",;t4a, t.; ; ids) American Claims in Ea4l.to 1. Land Warrants lovated and sold, or bia4lit, aria liigoest prices riiven.— A.zents JD warrants in Lyra, Illinois ant utter Vi.,3itern Mates. bar 4 APAT to him plc, or t•y lettnr. Gettyxburg, N.A . . 21, 1853. Edward B. Buehler, A T %II AT LAW, w/11 faithfully and proal pay situ; businels entrugtod to him. 1I: dpauLr tnu Ovrailn lAngliagn.- 01TL:e at til A M in South Baltimore tnoe‘..iadia.s.Formy'i drv, mud nearly oppa alto Danner ElittlWrirtore. tie:tysburg, '2J. Adams County Mutual FIRE INSURANCE CONlPAlL—lsser prated March 18, 1851. orricias. President -4°om. Swope. nee kt-esideosi- : -S. It. 1tu,41.11. &erelary—D. A. Buehler. Treuarer—DAvil l'Creary. Sz:eutive Cuatntiitee —lt ibert MoCiardY Jacob King, Andrew Lleintselrnan. M AOILILL —George Swope, D. A. Buehler, f.teub King, A. lleintzehnan, R. Nl'Curd', Trio". A. Mitrehall, S. Fehneetocit. W. ii. 11:ClelItn, Win. B. Walton, .Id. Eichelbergow, Ab liel F. gilt, J.ilon Wu'ford, IL A. Picking. Augliinliangli, John Horner, K. 0. Mc- Creary, S. It. Ross*ll, D. sl'Creury, Andrew Picking. J. It. Hersh. !This Coin? tor is limited in its opera tions to the esunty of Adams. It has been in successful operation for rnlre than siz years. and in that period has paid all losses and. es• pensea,ss;tfloat aay assessment. having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Company emplolliwso Agents—all businc.s being done by the Msn agars. who are annual ly eietted by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the ahive named Managers for further infor mation. ear rite Etecative Committee meets. at the /office of tho Company on the last Wednesday in every tu)rith. at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, IKS. New Marble Establishment 4v. tioNta.t.c w'uld most respectfully • inform his frieuds and the public gen erally, that he has ogezlisd a new Marble Yard at McSiierrystown . Slam' county. Pa., where he will execute all kinds of work in his line of business, such as MONUMENTS, TOMB & lIE.ID SfONES, with neatness and dispatch, and at prices to suit the times. MI orders addressed to A. V. ll.nubsch, at M.S.ierrystown, A.lams county, Ya., will be promptly attended to. May 24, ld iB. Gm Thp Gettysburg Railroad. TWO DAILY TRAINS. N and after today. I Sept.l3th,l until fur therr notice. the morning train of Cars will leave "G =ldea's Station" at 74 o'clock, A. M. with passengers for Baltimore, York, Har risburg, Peiladelphia, Etc., and return wiih passengers from those places at noon. The afternoon train will ;eave there at 1.15 P. M.. with passengers for Baltimore, Sac.. returning with passengers from Hirrisburg,York, Phil adelphia. tic., about 6 P. M. )17nterchanlize. Produce &e..trawyported oter the rot as far as Gut'itlen's Station. ROBERT SIeCURDY, Pree't. Sept. 13. 1858. =DM] New Firm—New Goods. rr II& undersigned have entered into part nership in the HARDWARE ct- GRO CER r busineu. at the - old stand of Danner & Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and arm of Dsnnsr tt• Ziegler, fee., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old 6rm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They hare just returned from the cities with an immense stock of floods--oonsisting in part of Building Vatsrials, such as nails, screws, hinges, bolts, locks, glass, Ito. Tools, ineludin; edge tools of every de scription. saws, planes, ohisels, gouges, brn ces and bitts, augers, squares, guages, ham mers. io. Blackantiat will find anvils, vices. rasps. files, horse shoes, horso-shle nails, lc.. with them, very cheap. Coach Findings, such u cloth, canvass. damask. fringes, cotton, moss, oil cloth, springs, axles, hubs, spokes, felloos, bows, poles, shafts, "kz. &we Finii,ags, Tampico, brush and fronds mlrocc,), bielings, pegs. lasts. boot trees, with a general assortment of shoe maker's tools. Cabinet ifsEer's Tools, s general assort, meat—llso varuish, knobs, &u. Ibtc.reiferrs will also find a large assort ment ofknives and forks,brittannia,albata and silver-plated table and tea spoons, candle- 1 sticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad snips, ea:in:Lolled and brass kettles, pans, tubs, churns, carpetin,7„ Ali a c.,-oral ivisurtment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes an.i kinds; cast. shear aid blister noel, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. . Orouries, a Cull en 1 general assortment. such as crushe I, pulverised, clarified and brown su4ars; Sex, Orleans, West India and house in.dosses and svruns, coffee, spices, ch,icalate, fine. coarse and dairy salt; linseed, fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, Pi-h, a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in nil; also Fireproof Paiats; in fact, aka ist, every article iu the Ilardware, FlrldillZ, Sale Finding, LI illAsiceeping, Black smith. Cahinet Maker's, Painter's, Glatier'•, and Grocery line, all of which they are de termined to sell as LINT for case as any house out id' the city. LIENRY B. FANNER, WAYBRIGIIT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, SCoB. THE undersigned, having retired frnm the enarcantile business, are very desirous that th.)se indebted to them ihnald PAY UP —and trust that all will du so before the 15th day of September next, as after that date the anew:tete will he placed in the hands of an officer fur oullection. DA` TER .1 ZIEGLER. Gettysburg Aug. 9, 1833. - Hanover E. Railroad. ill R STNS wraiths Hanover Branctt Rsilrcntd 1 now run as follow : First Train leaves Hanover at 9•a. tr.wit b passengers for Baltimore by Express Train. also Passengers for York, Harrisburg, Colum bia. and Philadelphia. Stmnd Train leaves Hanover at 1 r. with passengers for Baltimore and interme diate points. DANIEL Tilton, - Ticket Agent. Anssam, Jane 2s, 11151 L frtA.ooo k BEG .A.RS. of best brand., and astoniabiaglziow rates these high them, let the Flour, Provision and Orov4__g (SILLY:SPIT & Tiro . . D. MoConaughy, =E! Pay Up ! . ea , and TV , Tr - bloway's 0 int t. t. ITIHE fete sdatissionsaf all Nallons, its well the verdict of theileadingliospitals of the Old as well as the New World. stamp this p , werful remedial Agent its the greatest healing preparation ever made known to suf fering man. Its esskritsrivi. QUALITICS are mere than si tarti..Locs, through the external orifices of the skin. invisible to the naked eve, it reaches the seat of the internal dis ease; and in all external affections its anti int:km:nat.:my and healing virtue* surpass anything else on record, and is Nature's great ally. EitYSIPELA.S AND SALT 111IEDI are tw of the mist conim in and virulent dis order* prescient on this eont;nent, to these the Ointment is especially antagonistic.' its " axial operandi" hrst to eradicate the venlat and then complete the cure. BAD LEQS.OLD SORES AND CI.CERS —C,iles of many Tears standing that have pertinsiziquisly refn.e.l to yield to any other remely or treatment, have invariably sun. combed to a few applications of this poser ful unguent. EItUPtION'S OS TILE SKIN, arising from a lovi state , 1f the blood or chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear and transparent sur face regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. Zt surpnase+ many of the cosine tia., an d ether toilet applatuccs in its power to dispel rashee and other disfigurements of the face. PIL.C.4 AND VISTULA.—F,very form and fe ►tura of the.° prevalent and stubborn dis or.hrs is eradicated low, and entirely by the u•e of this emelle Should precede its application. Its healing qualities will be found to Le thorough and invariable. Both the Ointment and Pills should be vied in the following care-: • Moslems, litiouniatlacu, nor. Throats. llama. RI gyro roa , Sons of oil *lads, Chapped mugs, Bolt ftimaisk t Ey, oioo, C 00614614 Scads. Its tf Jo' Ma, Lotiala, Skin Dioloooo. trttor. EMMEMI EEE lleverlal Empties*, Uri, anode, IA muds *tall k toils, P4ws. fare u.as.. Sislreuution !—:roue are genuine unless the words •• Holloway, New York and Lon don," are discernible as a wetter murk in every leaf of the book of directions around enA pot or box the same may be plainly seen by haling the !eV to the 7iyht. A handsome re ward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection At any purty or rattles counterfeiting the medi. einei or venehog the same, knowing them to be spurious. * * *gold at the Mannfacteries of Professor 'folkway, RU Maiden Lane, New York, and by all re4peetable Druggists and Deniers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 63 cents, and $1 each. A. D. Buehler, Gettys burg. ;he-There is a considerable saving by tnlcing the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. [June 14, lA:A. cowl v. Who will Refuse THE worth at their money and the right -- - change haekt NOItitECK fr. MARTIN'S is the place to get it, where they dell all kinds of Groceries, Confectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a word, everything belonging to a first-class Grocery. 'Molasses of seven different kinds, from 40 cents op to 75 p er gallon ; Sozars, six different kin ls, from 8 cents up to 1 I per lb.; Coffee, fire kinds ; Teas, Chocolate. Wee, Crackers, Tea Cakes, Bottled Par Fruit, Cbeese, Fish. Pickles, Salt, BJ•COA stud Lard. May 24, 18:58. Lumber and Coal. THE subscriber informs the politic that he continues the Lumber and Coal business ut Ltrri.tsvowx. Adams county. on a lamer scale than over—embracing White Pine Boards and Plank. Scantling, Framing Sluff, Plastering Lathes. Shingles. Palings, &a, with all kindv of Stove, Limehiirnere and Blacksmiths' Coal. Yard near the Depot.— lie invites the call, of the public, and will sell as low as the retry lowest. JOHN MILLER. April 19. IRSR. ly R F. Malheruiy, saccemor to Paxton& Mclthenny,) WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in HATS. CAPS. BO(YrA. SUDS& AND STRAW GOODS. Also. Wall Paper. Window Shades. Trun Carpet liaga.,__Unthrellas, Canes. Tobacco and Seger', at the South East corner of Centre Square. Getly4burg. Adams county. Pa. Oct. 11.12155. Elastic Cement Roofing. 'TIE subscriber is prepared to contract and put on at the shorted notice, W. E. & Co's. Patent Firs and Water Proof Elastit Cement Rooting. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, and in p 'int of durability is equal, if not superior, to any Metalic . Roofing. It can he Tut. On over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In p riot of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those who have ut.ed it, have testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing. and that there is no further room fur improvement.— No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had fur mach less money and will outwear four shingle roofs. This Roofing is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or dampness of the ground. It is also the best paint fit iron. effectually preventing rust; and wherever applied per• featly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in qaantitios to suit. For further information, apply to GEORGE A. COLE. Frederick City, Md. Dar Specimens of the Roofing may he seen at the Prothonotary's Offici, in Gettysburg, April 5, 11358. Sunbeam Gallery. T II E subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of illeittyslnirg and the pub lic generally, that b has provided himself with an entire rie•v and. splendid SKY-1.1(311T! AMBROTYPE ROOM, at his residence in! West Middle street, one Square west of Fahnestock's Store where lie it prepared to furnish A ',Oro, Me/aino, En-unel and inolo grapi Picture: in every style of the art,l which he will warrant to give entire satiss faction, and is prepared to accommodate all with GOOD PICTL'RES, either single or in, groups. lie also has a number of specimens at his room in Ciambersburg Street, a few 1 doors West of Bringinan k. Culp's Sboe Store.) where he still continues as formerly to take: pictures. All who desire a correct likeness of them selves and friends, will do well to give me a as I hive reduced my prices to suit the present hard times. Pictures copied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Le. Tnesubscriber boingthankful th his friends and the public, in general for past patronage, wishes them tocontinue it, and seen res them. that alheretefore,they shall not be dissatisfied. ffsi•Onargoi from 5J cents to $lO. Hours for operating from BA.M.to 4 P. Id. Gold Lsokets, Bmastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. sa"Children will not be taken for less • than $1 00. ildr-Itnbrotypes taken for fifty cants and upwards, and in the best style. • SAMUEL WEAVER. April 26, 1856..-lf CIGARS. Tobaoco, Cane*, OmbraHu, and a tbmiasoal other things, always to be bad at PICK I NCI 'FL Plltlfli/IifERY.-80iok's le the place to all at for all arts he In the rertexpery • * a: - •b . in BOailk very and raa.: __._Q That no acci.lent can occur by ex . 21. That they emit 41:05ealive Odor whilo burning. 3d. That they sre rery easily trimmed. 4th. That the , : are eattly rezulatetl to giro more or lean light. d ep. Thitt they burn pntircly free from em"ke. 4,1 oth. That the light is et.lestst 50 per cent. cheaper thee au} other light now le common due. These Lamps ar, adatttnblT adypted for the use of Student., Soatipitressee, nails, Churches. Stures.lllltets, and are high ly receininetiel for }'aiml Um e. e. Fur sale hr GILLESPIE dr. T 11031.19. June 14, 1833. FOR BARGAlNS:—The sl.lberiber has just returned from tlyi city with another large assortment ut plias fur Gentlemen's NVear, consisting of Cloths. C.tssirrieres, Cassinets,lvroeds, all kids of Vesting. &c., which he 'mill dispose of at the lowest living prices. Hit stock has been selected with great eare, and cannot but please the tastes of this community. • Ihn'tforget I. Call at arch an t Tailor ing establishment of N GIEI3. OA. 4, 1A53. arlisle street. Cl fIONS,. Fruils. Fruits of every description, as, f dlaws—Layer R urine, Fig., o:anzar. Lemonv, Dates, Palm Nut+. Filberts, hard and paper shell Airn,nJr, Pi* Nuts, Le. Groceries. A g rod nrrartinont of Sugars— Loaf, B:nrrn; Pow 'Arai and Crushed,U deo, N. 0.11 ,lasses, . Syrups tfthebestquality,Rice, S.arch, Tear. Cinnamon, Cgruu and ungruund,)Cluves, 1 211 1 itard...te. Perfumery. Perfumery erery description. which will he sold luw for Cash. Lemon Sirup. A largo lot just receival.—Any une cletiring a cheap, pleasant he.i.lthy drink will do well by p in.:hailing this Syrup. All the varicius kinds of 'Lbw)._ 7*IICCO. by Win. Royer t Son. Vinegar. We h:►re it g.ud quality. its all will a►y who have tried it. near& Feed.We lute ma le•arrarigement4 hare eon,tvaitly nn hand Flour and Fni. I. which we will insure to he (.1 euperiur and at such prices asa..nnut fail to please. BOYER & SON. April 26. 16.58. BI the bllo or robe nt tiEOROE F. WOM RAID S, N. 415 it 417 ARCH St. K. B. Also a largo aPsortmentdf LADIES FANCY FL 11 owu ut.o..ufacture. Oct. 4,15;3e sr.a. Two Daily Linea. EXTR A ACC° M f) TIO NS. —The on dersigned returns his thanks to the public for the encouragenient heretofore extended to him, and takes pleasure in annowiging that he bas arrangement,. loyaF attic I AILY LIN Coaches will tun between tiettys burg and Hanover, to connect with the trains to and ttom Baltimore. York. Harruburg, Philadelphia, &c. Permons desiring tickees or information will WI on the undenigned, or on CIIARLEJ TAT*. Ticket Agent, et the Lagle Hotel, in Chamhersburg street. attention given to all packages, 41tc., or other business entrusted to the under signed between liettysburg and Hanover, which will be promptly and carefully attend ed to. ;The undersigned has also effected ar rangements by which he ',NMI:Amble to supply Coaches. Stages, &c., for Funerals and other occasions, at moderate charges. NRIOI.AS WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 13, 1857. SPOLLING.—Geor g e and lien ry Wampler will make Houle Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or comae/ produce. Far mers and all others wishing their houses, barns, &c., spouted, would do well to to them a call. t. & WAMPLER April 18, 1853. tf AT PRIVATE SALE.— the ancleraigaed °tiers at Private S.ile, all his Real Estate as follows: No. I.—My into residence in Gettysburg, fronting 30 feet on Chum bersburg street, with Brick Dwelling, Stable, and other improve ments. No. 2.—Lot adjoining above on the West, fronting' 2 feet on street, with Stable, ie. No. 3.—Lot adjoining No. 2, fronting 32 feet on same street, with large Coach 1 3 110 9,1 and other improvements. No. 4.—Lot adjoining No. 3, fronting 29 feet, with double Brick Dwelling, Smith Soup, No. s.—Lot wrist of the Foundry, with Steam Saw and Grist Mill. No. B.—Lot adjoining No. 5, containing about 3 Acres. No. T.—Throe Lots fronting each 30 fat on Chambersburg street. No. O.—Tract of Land in [familtonban township, lying nn Marsh creek, containing 51 Aorta, part bleared and part in first-rate timber. No. 10.--Gosch Establishment in . Shep herdstown, Vs., with good will, ite. The h..- cation is an admirable one for business, and improvements in good order. `Titles good and terms to suit purcha sers. Enquire of D. A. Beau I.IIR, Esq., Get tysburg, or the undersigned residing in Shep herdstown, Va. C. W. HOFFMAN. March 15, 1838. PHILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institu- I Lion established by Special Endowment for the Relief of thd &c and Distressed, af flicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. In times of Epidemics, u is the object of this luititution to eitablish Hospitals, to provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, itc., 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 stllicted and the health of the public at large. It is the duty of the Directors,at such tunes, to visit personally the infected districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians, not acing members of the Aasociation, 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 authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to persons auffer ing under CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent character, arising from abuse of the physical powers, mal.treatteent, the erocts of drugs, 41. Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature end treatment of Chronic Diseases, lot the Consulting Surgepn, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE of CHARGE to the'aillieted. • Address, for Reports or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. C*1.41011,,N, Conattiting -Sur geon, Howard Association, No. 2 SoutarNinth Street., Pinladelpins. Pa. By order of the Directors. ELl,.lPreast -1868. ly Fpts, of the latest style*. The WAG d °Waren, to be hpd cheap s 4 SCRIMIL Call at Roininger's Fresh Fruits, co, Cig, , ars and SnuT, fur rale Buffalo Robes. Valuable Real Estate Howard Association, . 4 10/ ` Vie.,.40,411111W4k4441{1(...1.. 4.100,440 H, ani.o otheCo c .'• YE rented tb . for tbilbasa dtlityear, and ALM p tothe int kinds of Ciwitinge 1p rn at a Feitadry. I will keekixinsta yon 6 d the differentkinds of P1,MG11.6. ints, res, Cutters, .14.; Pots, Kettles. Pans, Washing Machines, &c.; 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 deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, if delivered at the time ofpurchasing. Gi‘e us a call. E. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, 1657. T _ -- osAcco, Sagan n and Baal', large as sortment. at Norhs:t & Martin's. Geed and Cheap ! TILE noderilOld would inform his friends and the public generally, that he con tinues the CARlllitiF;-n..k.KIN'G BUSI NESS, in all its branches, at his establish ment, in East ,Middle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa., where he has tin hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may be desired in Isis line, viz :—lt)ektiway and ll , mt-Binly Carriages; Falling-Top, Rod,- a way & Trotting Ataygica, 074 Jersey iVagons, &c. With good workmen and good materials, he oist pledge his w o rk to be of the best quality —.and his prices are among the lowest. :Orßepairing JAdiciliabort, notice, and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. • Call I Jun* 15, 1857 W. GILLIAM.. IttNitY TfOIIIAS. Family Grocery and Provision Store. a-ILLESPIE & THOMAS respectfully in form the people of Gettysburg ,and the public. generally, that they.lare just return ed trove the city with a general ageortinent of GROCERIES,PROVISIONS and VLGETA BLES, which they are prepared to sell as low u the lowest. FLOUR and FEEDalway• on bend, and sold at small prewfits. Store on York street, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysburg, Aug. 3, 1557. Now is the Time! • ffiabseriber would inform the publi c th at he-has opened a MAC lIINK SIIOP, in C , ns‘ersburg street, Liettyshurg, pear the Foundry. where he will bare variousi kinds of Machines on hand at any time liirreafter, such as Threshing M schines. Corn .shettere, Cora/Odder Cutters, Clocersred Straw Cutlery, and Horse l'ogr , ..rs of different kinds, • —two, four or six-boil -se, to suit purcha.sers ; —indeed all such a. can he hrd at Hanover or Littlestown. Also. Afori,sio t i .4fackines, for house carpenters. put up in the ;cry best and most substantial manner. j Crittlng Screws or long Bolts. any kind or cite less than eleven fest in length, always 'attended to. as well as numbest in iron, castin,.l or wood. Also all kinds of Her anima no Mio / ahinery, dressing-up Mal hipindles, !Lc., doe on the shortest notice. I hope that all in want of anythipg i my line will call at my .4:10p before going elme where. I will warrant all my work• to give satisfaction to parchaserp. DAVID STaIftNEIL March 29, 1858. ly iREThe Liver Invigorator, FARED by Dr. SANFORD,corapounded entirely from GUMS, kis one ofi, the best Purgstire• and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts /If a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effeetual than any other medicine known. It ,is not only n Cathartic, but a Liver remedy,, , 'acting first on' the Lic , :r to ejeet its morbid/Matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus 1 teconsplishing two purposes effectually, with out a of thy painful feelings experienced in the operations of most COAT-tics. It strengthenalhe system at the sameitime that it purges it; and when taken daily in mod erate doses, will strengthen and 'build up with unusual rapidity. The, Lives is one,: of the principal regu lators of the human body ; and; when it performs it functions.l well, the powers of the system are fiilly. developed. 'he stom ach ie almost entire-,..-. ly, dependent on the healthy action of the. Liver fur the proper performaceofitsfunc-z tions; w hen the stoin itch is at fault, th n e.: 4 bowels nrl3; at fault, and the whole system ' s eufferrincoesequance of one organ—then trvga—having ceas ed to do its duty.— For the dieeases of that organ, one of the m , proprietors,has made it his study,in a prao- ta uce of more than 20 years, to find some, remedy whlrewith to counteract the manyr—t de ran gepian is to which it is liable. 04 . To 4trove that this remedy is at last found, any . personM troubled with lavas Coset.ancr, in any of . . its forms, , has but to try a bottle, and, conviction is certain. These Gums re-0 move all morbid or bad matter from thnr.t system, supsl7ing in their, place *flow of'4 bile, invigorating the stomach,oansingfooclel to digest well, rnmo sus scoop,giv-rn ing tone and health to the whole machinery. removing.the cause of the disease—effecting a radical care. BMOCS ATTACI[3.IItO COrOil, AND,: WIWI' is *errs', PILITZNTID, by the occasional use of the Livia Limp:3ol'4volt. One des* after eating hi eufficieelito relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and louring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pre• wenta NIGIITY ail. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Costive:44as. ,One dose taken after each meal. will cure Dirartrata. One dose of Val teaspoonfuls will al ways relieve Sicc 11cm:utast. • One dose taken for fiesta., ofetnetion re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect care. Only one dose immediately relieves Caottc, while One dose often repented is a sou ears for Cnot.stA fitosncs, and a prestuitive of CHOLER!. pa'Only one !,ale is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medkine after a long sickness. NOne bottle taken for Jae:votes removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di gest well. One dose often repeated cures CITRONIC DIARREICLA io ita worst forms, while Sunman and Bows!. complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cure attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is nr, surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. lOWA few battles cureDeorer, by excion g the absorbents. Sire take pleasure in recommending this medicine se a preventive for FsTza. and Acct. Cam'. raves, and all Farta of a BILIOLI! Tyre. It operates witb•certainty, and thou. sands are willing to testify to its wonderful virthes. AU who use it are giving their unaninsoue testimony in its favor. air Mix water in the month with the In tierator, and swaliplntoth togetber. Tae LUIZ* IN TIOOI4TOII IS *scientific tried. (eel discovery, and is daily working cures, lamest too great to believe. It cures as if by mailltie , nen the tint does „yisiryt benefit, and seldom -more tins one bottle is required to care an kind of Ltvekoomplaint, from the wont Jaundice or D • to 'a commoe Readeicks, 'all of whi are the result of n Donau* Urea. t Mak 1111810M4111 11,111110 MI. DR. ,B r m i d. .essfimtesia. A. Ir..ausealut„ Agent,. • TW77I/158. ly. JACOB TROXEL. KrSold by A.D. Buehler, Gettysburg— T. J. C)oper, neat eashtown—Paiton & Co. Fairfield—and all Druggists. . Oct. 18,1858. euwly "Thick Darkness corers the Earth, And Gross Disrkness the l'eoplz." • Country Nerchahts, ND ALL OTHERS. KILL TAKE NOTICE! —That they can supply themselves, in any quantities.witiamixs' FAR YAWED PATIN? NON-EXPLOSIVI K EROS EN E OA COAL 01L LAMPS, at the Wholesale and Retail BEAD 38. QUARTERS, South Second St., 38. PRILADILPRIA, The only place where exclusive Agencies eau be obtained for the State.sof Pennsylvania, New Jersey sad Delaware. These Letitia gives light equal in/intensity (Wilma. and similar in appearance to Gas. and are claimed to be superior to all other portable lights. now in use. No fear of ex plosion.—No offensive odor.—No smoke.— Very easily trimmed.—As easily regolated sa a Gas Light..—Can be adapted to all purposes. —And better than all for a poor man-50 per cant. cheaper than any other portable light, now in common use. Sole Agency also, for KYAPPS Patent Rosin and Coal Oil LAMP. o:7lAmpe. Oils, Wicks, Shades, and every article in the line. S. E. SOUTH LAND, Agent. No. 38 South Second St., Philad'a. Sept. 20. 1858. 3m THE undersigned hawing retired from th'e Mercantile business, the same will here after be continued at the old stand, in Balti more street. by their sdns, Henry ii. DAnner and Waybriglic Ziegler, under the name and style ut Danner and Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and fur stirura•we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage frum old customers, and of the public in general. Having retired from the slercantile busi ness, it is necessary that our old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those indebted to as either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books will be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER. DAVID ZIEGLER. May 24, 145 a. it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices. end, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin. it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending .• from parents to children unto the third and fourth enerstion ;" indced, it seethe to be Aorberverk. « L trill visit the . ittivirikwell the Jailers epee their chadren.. Its effects commence bitt deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in j arit the lungs, liver, "runes, is,ternied tubercles; in t rere.llgs ; and On UN SWUM crop . This foul ear ths en c "1"111 of life, so 11 ;scrofulcttT dons not osy,tsti4e• from scrofulous com plaints, %settee, ha% far less power to with stand the attacks of other chicanes ; conse quently, vbst numbers perish by disorders which, altheugdfrkiiersiteloris in their nature, are sUll tuo_dered fatal by this taint in the syste&? 'll --- eat of fge cassumption which de cimates the bum an family has its °riga) directly in thja_acrofulotietcbnialhination ; and clam,- desollactblea!heiliallitliftbfliver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed. of all the organs, arse Trent or are aggravated by the,4lme cause. One quarter of all osffpcorle are screfulotat ; their person, are invaded by this limiting in fection, and their heal is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the 1 i\C` must reaovato the blood by an al cdicine, and in vigorate it by 'ti .exercise. Buda a medicine wo supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial. that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the from its destructive consequences. Were l it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, bus also those tither affec tions hich arise from it, such as Eaurrivil and SKIN DISZAA/S, Sr. ANTIIO)reS Put; Roes, or EIITSITSLAS • PIXTLRS, Ptivret..s, Bunclias, BLAINS and Bou.q, Tuxoas, Terry a and SALT Rnar.r, SCALD lir.An, RINGWORNI, RIIEUMATLAW. SYPIIILITIC and Mance HIAL Drs- ZAIIES. DILOPIT, DYSPEPIIA, llaan.rry, and. indeed, ALL COLTLAINTS LEMING 111.011 VITLI. Tin on burray. 13100 D. The popular belief in impurity of the / 1100d" is founded in truth, for scrofula is r i t ;renenitien of the blood. The particular pis and virtue of this Sarsrtpa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without whieli sound health is impossible is contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR "Al THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, areso composed, that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or end, them liteir penetrating properties search, and cleanse, And in‘igorate ci cry portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restor ing its healthy situates. - As teenneequence of these properties, the ir.salid who is Lowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to End his health or energi motored by a remedy at once so simple and inriucg. Not only do they core tbe etery-day complaints of ever 7 body, Lbt also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis ray American Almanac, containing certifleates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Cesar« miss, Heartbusei,d/cadadis athing)rom disordered Stomach, Nausea, Inctlyettirne. Pam its and Alorbrd inaction of the Dowels, Flatulency, Lois 0/ Appe tite, Jauvslice, and other Limited complai nts, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Mt Tit RAPID CLAY Or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Constnp. Lion, and fur the relief of Consumptive Patients in isAivaueed stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the eases of its cures, that almost every section of ccruntre abounds in persons pub licly known, who bate teen restored from alarming and even desperate •tlieesses of the lungs be its u.e. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appuunt to escape observation, and where its tirtues are known, the public no longer Lesitate whet antidote to employ for the distressing And dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs thaillre incident to our climate. While man y inferior remedies thrust upon the community hare fsiicti and been discarded, this has Rained friends by vreryttial, conferred tenefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too recrarkible to be forgotten. PREFACED BY DR. Jr.' C. AVER & CO. LOWZLL, MASS. Notice. • ' ' Removal ' TIM subscriber 'has removed his Plough and 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 tend to customers. Ploughs always on band and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machine., Reapers, &c., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. 'May 10. ' DAVID WARREN. Removal ALEX. FRAZER. Watch if Cleck 3fakor, bas removed his shop to Chambersburg street , opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy. to *Axed to Wm oallkorpootoporir, Thadkfal for fad tessenew he hopes,tsetisestion to bane's* and, a deaf* to pieje WOW riaiiiirdiNbithive 414 patronage the public. Gettrabar& *ate & S. Is6l. Evil, of the 'vitiated. !elation. it • burn out rgsm is free Nv - griroomm 725* T eti- - Efiglitilwaouth ride," Vailadaittitifil. 44 .. • Sep!, ‘lB4B, Sra ' ' A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA AND FURNITURE WABEROI: Nos. '25 and . 2..7 N. Gay streikßiikiat e, (near Fayette st..) extending WO= tai, Frederick st.--the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on, nd a large assortment•if every variety of HOLD AND OFFICE FURNITU • bracing— • Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Wardrobes,. Matresscs of Husk, Cotton atkalteir, Spring Beds, Safati, Tete-a-Tates, Arm ()bairn. - Rocking Chairs, Etageres, a. Marble Tables, Settees, &,„ Reception- and Vphoister4ll6lthli f Assorted Colors of Cutlass TiorniiillwS, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, 'eft' Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, • y- •-1 of Hat. Riteks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnnt Pramar,a. _ _ LnakiHil Glasses, Sideboarch,v4.4 . .r.z tewg ion Tablas, of every length. " . .. At. )1 Persons disposed to purchase are_ to call and give nor stock an which for variety and quality of verkligin. ship is not equalled by any egtailisktioilli ip the countr y. A. MAT - 11107 1► Nos. ?5 and 27 N. Gay West. Aug. 2, t MR. le New Livery Establishritint. etIIARLES M. TATE has op_simpUteelr Livery establishment, at the I on Washington street, occupied in parsOsithe "Eagle Hotel," and hM made otte.h.~ ge meats as will enable him toecap , the public at all times. on reasoneb/- ith Horses, Buggies, Hacks. &e. • good. On funeral necnablns, be able to supply a want which hastiash needed. Velr Terms CASH. $ May 24, 1558.' • r • • • • C. W. Slagle & (IOMMISSION AND PRODUCE MEL CIIANTS. Nos: 11842nd 133 Moral' skeet, Ruttimnre.—Being estaLlisl.ed •in bnligcnn mission busingss for a number of years. they solicit consignments, and pay partieuhrt at tention to the sale of GRAIN 40i al kinds, Flour, Clover Sued e Whisky cud .CAnntry Produce generally. We remit pinseeds promptly. Tracks from the Northersoeen tral RatTfokd ruts into our WareingMOlL Refer to E. B. Buehler, Esq., Gettyderg. June 21. Pe 8. ly . ,t•-et SHEADS. BUEHLER & KURTZisarajoat received a large supply of new salt hew Wu( Parlor, Saloon and Shop STOVEof the latest and moat improved styles. Alio. an the latest styles of CrO()KSTO FRS; imaEse.. ing the "Noble Cook." "Royatßookl i Wto, Penn." "Sea Shell." "Morning Star adelphia Sunrise." '.Fredonia.'"; (lkalttinors Air-Tight, improved) "Jewel," sad “Vbarmi° —all for wood or coal. Call at the Ware Boom, in West, street, two dams west of the oew Court-house, Sept. 27, 1858. YEI% 43 • Aug. 9, Avdt tf, Stoves! 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