- . 'The Death of the Emperor of Japets.— A correspondent of the ..Philadelphia ;lodger, writing on board the U. S. ....- 1 .........0.,—. ' — I steamer Powhatan, et Negaski, Japan, 6 ; , , Seim wad 2tozmiense. r, Oct. 1, says the reported death of the I Emperor had been confirmed. Ile ..' roe—None and piety. I if:L*l on the 14th of September, of plea. 'Mir flora run fora turkey—the man rise, attar an illness of six weeks. who.ile the sick °hie/roton Chrixtrr.us. 'ICA correspondon; adds : - "ifirDisret.o be good though the world Tho day after being officially in form. hat you. ; ed of the i•iiperial death the Flag Officer ..:•'' II greatest height at wii:ch ' sent his Flll4- Lieutenant to the Gover ..... r •t, dit , taw& ever c;ist duos nut exceed , nor, to any to him that ho wished to C 1 fel; ' honor his matter', memory, by firing 21 ORfirSo family should be without it.—. minute guns, just as we should for our -Oar eger.arks have refcren co to The CIJII3- 1 p a p r id e „ t , or for the head olio Euro. : i l er. ;peen power, were we anchored in ono ' iffirTAgfitnfnir can be seen, by rodeo. of their ports. Tho Governor expres 4.ionoit ttps distance of 200 miter. ;bed himsolf highly ffitterol by the at. - iiiiiritiooks Smart;--To sac young la• ! tentson, but ropii;.:ii that, as it. icas the • tilts laughing and talking in church.—; custom in Judean to mourn in szleace, On if shows that tbey have been well, less the Admiral (Flag Officer) teas anx brought up I I iota to fire it, he begged he would not . WA lot of fellows went on a deer:S i we sured our powder. hinit the other day, art.! in less than three honor, captured tiro girls an I a woman t i* Competency is a sort of financial Oil Company, of Maysville, Ky., and fiorizon which recedes as wo advance.: certain parties at Boston, Mass., by The word always signifies a little moro' which the former agreed to purchase of wo possess,the latter t.A - o thousand gallons of the • Vashionablo—Woolen head gear- crude coal oil per day during the next ins among ye ladies. An excellent ar- two years. The price to bu paid is 33} ipangement in fly time. cents p,:r gallon—arnoualing to over wind it blow, the snow it ! 11-ithl,OJe in the two years. dew, and raised particular thonder--- with skirts and hoops and chicken porpe--and all such kinds of plunder. 'lllarAn English paper says that hides aro exceedingly scarce in Great *Pain. We sincerely hope that our Prllish friends lowa one a piece. /WA California paper rueurds that .ioaug wife, only sixteen years old, JAW" led roar children at a birth. We wonder'what she v ill du n hen !II 4.) gets oit•Mtk older. '-'—'The handsomest unmarried vonag - 06 in in town has annonnewd his intoo- Oen to appear at church next Sunday )0) new suit. Look out tor him, girls. • SiirThe gentleman %rho attempted to Aria throat with a sharp joke a few flays sine*, has again made a rash st ork aeon his victualing department by - itibbing himself with a point of honor. - ,l6,,There is an old mail in Juniata spioty (says the Register) who is ao iexly that whenever she crosses a bridge Ai* tirilter dams up above, being too irriffigatiud to pass antler. She soma lime' hues herself out to overflow Loafer took a fish in the mar- Itat , house and slipped it under his vest. lbectail hauling down so as to be seen, siiiiisirst man ho met suggested to him that be should either wear a longer *kat or steal a shorter•tish. Mrs. Nicely bought a loot pan the hAla or der. When she came home, she pand` Biddy, the servant girl, evoking griadlc Nikes on it. This is the same r.diang lady who was sent to a dry lona& store for a lied comforter, and ,ret rued with a clerk. ,edentaey and weak-chested folks alit - breathe long and deep in the .ts t l bracing air of these winter morn dla A few cubic feet of cold air ta- Jcwii with a relish, will be worth any *skint of opiates and astringents, for Vek6kening and healing the vital or- 44 914 - A rtA /hedger.late En gtf . sh pppes relates that one evening a young . rata had just flitted on a pair of new! ;oats in a shoo Store, M hen a rough .Thing fellow stopped in and struck him JaNatur upon the head. . t"Wonld you stand that ?" said the r4tllithfue to the store keeper, who by ** the way is known to he fond of sport. ; :".That 1 would'nt," he replied. The young 1111111, thus eneourage;l, *lmr&ud after his assailant, and he must -0d11.11•0 in full chase, us neither ho nor The boots hare since been reeog,nised in IltOttingham. It is needless to say that Vtie fie w boots wore not paid I'm., and a ipaii'of old ones were left behind. ar.A cast-iron lamp-post in the form ^fa man was shipped from.Pordand to Havana a few days ago. The fact af forded an opportunity for some one to .eireulate a story that r! negro concen- Tod in &box, bad been Shipped on board ififf The "friends of freedom" were agitated, but no •' rescue " was Attempted. air Governor S , of South Car -Aims, WU a splendid lawyer, and could talk a jury out of their gar en senses.— * was especially noted for Ilia success In Criminal cases, nlinost always clear hia client. lie was once counsel :a man aecnsed of horse-stealing. He - tango a tang, eloquent, and touching arieoeh. The jury retired, but returned hi" a few moments, and, with tears in their eyes, proclaimed the man not ,artt . UV. An old acquaintance stepped up to the prisoner and said : .i--t•Jans. the ds nzer is past; and now, °Miattor- bright, didn't you steal that 'battier .`'To which Jem replied, "Well, Tom, I've all along thought t took that horse; but bine° I've heard the Governor's speech, I don't believe I did r A Chemical new of Death.-11. Btor, A FNMA aithoi, is speakiffg ore school relthilbtioplhera whose views of immor tahty are scientific, but peculiar. "You do hot die, you only change your state , %otaggregation. It is true, your nitro ' }ten, your hydrogen, and your carbon iietaarate ; they are distributed through istAnoiphere, penetrate plants and . stussiisia or are absorded by tho earth ; • isidras Hostom perishes, you continue to exist; the only difference is, that you find yourself reduced to a more J iinplc ?notion ."' 'lSoine of the principal capitalkts of London are engaged in the formation _oika.irseaw (a)mpany !Or insurance from damage bribe. woonseque • .:e of the -Aimidaityooeurring accidents bywhieh 114111215 - wring to the immensity of their alkilkl,ltre either burnt to death, or Illiffe;,1011tro portion of the valuabio :#010: !Amur° stock of drapery which zy about:them doatroyeci, these financial gentlemen bare de talnlittelfribestoblishiwto Wife lesuasessi ilissormay. An editor of a °wintry , riper VW* 45111091j0*y tads farewell to his aisarii is waiting for us io the jiiestartmapso vie have no opportunity -Major Nab'ent Kaye we amoskipdstad and mutt go. Delincittent itiblignilh,l'otrbave much to answer may ffngir° you, bat we TEWELRY, alarm and Laried attainment, Una • U to be found to SCH IC K' s . WI, Cffil Oil —.I bargain was concluded last week bctw•oon the Union Coal and rr II E Rub 4cri ber has just received from Phil -14 a leil.l,ta a very largr and full assortment of !hot and Cup ut every variety and of the most fashionable styles. consisting; of No. 1 Mole S.,z in. N 0.2 do.. black Roekland.(Gentle men's Dros.) Men's Napped Rockland. (black.) Sax. French, Felt. Plaid, Cable, Mu glad, dc.. ALL; tigetber with a large assort ment of Russ' common and dress Slouch Hata and ea?‘. Being deternsinei to ae-_ cutumodate he invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine his goods. feeling eouldeat that the quality of his goods and the prices at which they are sold cannot fail to give satisfaction. Oct. 2'. R. F. Ma LIIE:SINY. J. W. Scott, ( Lip of tie I , 7rne of Winchester & Send ,) G ENI MUNN S FURNISHING STORE, and SMELT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 Cifianrcr Seem, (neatly opposite .j P Il i t . l. ( A ln l3 I tP 3 1 ) 1 A . J. W. SCOTT would respectfully all the attinion of his twiner patrons and friends to his new Store, and i. prepared to fill orders for SaIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FIX/1 SMUTS and Cot.t.As.s. Oct. 4, 1868. ly tIIONEFIELD & CO'S CIF -L.' i'L it:MEDICINES have been thorough. ly tested an I pronounced unsurpassed and tutsurpassable. None other as useful have been introduced during the century. Whilst farmers are using every effort, and investing large amounts of money in the itnproceosent of their seal, too little atten tion is ge.terally paid tit' the health and de velopmmt of farm Stock. Beeittig, knmefield & Co. justly claim be ing, the fiedl. in this country, who devoted their atteation to this important subject.—* Their VeIiMTUILS CATTLI POWDEI was the result of several years . _ study and experi menting—which experiments have vctually shown that, by feeling this Powder, a Cow will yield from L to 2& poluda butler per wee* store titan when she dues not get the Pow all other conditions alike. The same in erettli hi Eroportionahly produced in the c title or SIC;;La It is use 1 with eqn tl prtfit for norseq, Cattle and II .c. 4. No farmer, or feeder of any kind, should be without it a day. Vor !tale at the new Warehouse, corner of S,rattun street and the Railroad, by I~Lf\ EFELTER, Sk:IT2 & CO. Nov. 15, Li5S. Gm OF the Nineteenth Centorv.—PROFF.S•4OR WOOD'S II kIR RKSTURATIVE —Says the St. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat: Below we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city. from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowingly al the stiperio: merits cf his hair tunic. Such evidence must have its' effect. alien coming from • reliable source. I (cm-- tificatev are guarantees of truth. the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the preu BATS. Mama, Jan. 20,1856. Prof. 0: J. Wood & Co. :—Gentlemen:— Having my attention caled a few mont h / sines to the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to make •p -ievion of it upon my own hair, which had e quite gray, probably one-third white; my whiskers were of the same character.— Some three months since I proenred a bottle of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I used it. about twice a week. I have since procured another. bottle, of which I have used some. I can now certify to the world toot the gray or white hair has totally disappear ed. both on my heal and face, and my hair has resurn,d its natural color, and I believe mo -e soft an I glossy th in it has been before for twenty-five years. lam now sixty years old : my good wile at the age of fifty-two, has used It with the same effect. The above novice I deem dtrr to you for your valuable discovery. lam usurer' that whoever "ill rightly use, as per directions. u ill not have occasion to contradict my state ments. I am a ciuzeri of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years. and am known to nearly every ono here and ad joining towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in otkers as well as myself. I am, truly. yours, A. C. RAYMOND. BALTIMORE. dart. 28. 1858. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Professor IVood—Dear Sir: Baring bad the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effrcur of the yellow lever, in New Orleans in 1851. I was induced to make a trial of your preparition, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a mtni•ter in regular standing. and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Mass.— He i• a gentleman of great influence and uni• bcluretl. WM. DYER, • Brookfield, Jan. 12. 18515. Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having made trial of your hair Restorative, it gives me ptternin: to say, that its effect has been excel lent in removing inflammation, dandruff and a constant tendency to itching witlyrhich I have been troubled from my childhood; and has also restored my hair, which was becom ing gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit.. Yours truly, .1, K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds.4.4agiot. and-ataila fur $1 per bottle; tliemesliuun holds at least twenty per i cent, more n proportion than the small. re. tails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in propor tion. and retails for 83. U.' J. Wood & Pa.. Proprietors, 312 Broad wag. Nara York. (in the great N. Y. Wire ltattinY klatabliabstent.) and, 114 Market St.., Loots. Mo. And sold by all good Drug + gists and Fancy Goods Dealers. .Ma. °, _111.58, • llca Hats & Caps Cattle Powder. The Great Wonder Valuable Real Estate, A T PRIVATE S&LE.—The subscribers, Executors of A SKYrott, docaased, offer at Private Sale, that DESIRABLE FAR3I, on which decedent resided upwards of twenty years, situate in Tyrone township. Adams county, adjoining lands of George 3.lackley. Heirs of Jac,,) Wolf, Anthony D.tar dorff, Samuel Deard 'qr . , and David Hoover eonta.ning 2.112 ACRES, more or less with good pr •plrtions of Timber and Meadow Tae improvements ecnsist of a two-story Weatherboarded Dwell- -j g ing ROCSE. Bank Rum, Wagon . lr Shed and Corn Crib attached, - Cooper Shan, and other out-buildings ; never-failing wells of water,one at the hmse, the other at the barn; and an eveel lent Ap ple OFX II ARD. with a variety ofother choke fruit. C mowazo Crock runs through the Farm. and there are also two springs on the property. Tho fences, mostly of ohesnut rails, a•e g e ed, and the land is in a good state of cultivation, two-thirds of it having been lim NI. The prot-)erty will bo shown by Samuel Bollinger. residing thereon. Also. A TRACT OF 310CNTAIN LAND, containing 7 acres, more or less, situate in Menallen township, A•lam+ county, adjoining lands of George 3fockley, Jct.:tit Gulden, and others. JC/TIN SNYDER, FREDERICK BOLTZ, Sept. 11. Executors. isk•The sale notes given for personal property ()timid deceased a-e now due. and immediate payment is required. The notes are in the bands of F. bolts. Sunbeam Gallery. TLTE sal/seri berwould respectfully announce 4 ' to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub lie generally, that he has provided himself with an entire new and spleudid SKY-LIGHT ASIBBOTYPE ROOll, at bis residence in West M:ddle street, one &rare west of Fahnestook's Store. where he as prepared to furnish Aatbro, Enamel and Photo- graph Picture* in every style of the art. which he will warrant to give entire satis faction, and is preps-ed to accomm4date all with GOOD PICTURES, either single or in groop4. lle also has a number of specimens at his room in Onamhersburg Street. a few doors West of Bringman & Culp's Shoe Store. wheri he still coutinues as formerly to take pictures: All who desire a correct likeness of them selves and friends, will do well to give me a call, as I have reduced my prices to suitthe present hard times. Piotures oopied from old specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins Finger Binge, &c. Tnesubscriber being thankful to his friends and the public in general for past patronage, wishes them 0i continue it, and assures them, that wher3tofore,th eyshall not be dissatisfied. stir CliaNes from 5 ) cents to SlO. II mra for operating from BA. M. to 4P. M. Gold L:cketa, Breaatpina, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest prices. sirChil iron will not e taken fur less than $1 00. larAtntontrpas taken for fifty cents and upwards, and in the heat stvle. SAMUEL WEAVER. April 26, 195 g. tf Howard Association, P H ILA D ELPIII.I.—A Benevolent Institu• tion established by Special Endowment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, af flicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. In times of Epidemics, it is the object of this Institution to establish Hospitals. to provide Nurses. Physicians, Clothing. Food. Medicines, &c.. for the Mak and desti tuts. 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 publia at large. It is the duty of the Directors.st such times, to visit personally the infected districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians. not acting members of the Association. usually enrol their names on its books, subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. In the alksence of Epidemics. the Directors have authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice aqd medical aid to persons suffer ing under CHRONIC DID EASES of it virulent character, arising from abuse of the physical powers, inal.treatinent, the effects of drugs, &c.. & Varioas REPORTS and TRACTS on the nature ana treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting Surgeon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE of ell UtGE to the afflicted. Ad•lreai. (or Repport■ or treatuient, Dr. GEAR •h: R. CALIIOUN. Comithing Sur geon, lioward Association, No. 2 South Ninth St. ett, Philadelphia, Pa. Be order of the Directors. EZRA D. REARM ELL, Pres't. TATRCITTI.D, Sec'y. Sept. 20. 1858. ly Now is the Time! Tll subscriberwould inform thepublicthat 4 . he has opened a MACHINE SHOP, in CAosabersburg street, Gettysburg, near the Foundry, where he will have various kinds of Machines on hand at any time hereafter, such as 7'hre-shing Machines, Corn Sheller*, Consfotlcier Cutters, Cloverseed Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Morse Powers of different kinds, —two, four or siz-horse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all such as can be had at Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortising Machines, for house carpenters. put up in the very best and most subatential manner. Cutting Screws or long B ,Its, any kind or size less than eleven feet in length, always attended to, as well as Turning in' iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of asrstatmo on Ma. chinery. dressing-up 11.11 Spindled, ,to., done on the shortest nottoe. I hope that all in want of anything in my line will call at my Shop before &ling else where I will warrant all my work to give satisfaction to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. March 29,1858. Iy Dissolution (VP,III,TNERSH I P.—Thsea-partnership existing between the subscribers he is been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We return thanks to our friends and ti. public for the liberal support extended to UP. Our books are placed in the hands of Geo. E. Bringinan fur colleztion, and in his ab sence will he settled by J. Culp, at the store, and we earnestly request those indebted to call and make immediate payment, as we are desirous of settling our business without de lay. GEO. E. BRINOMAN, JOHN CULP. Oct. 20, 1858. A Card. TILE subscriber having disposed of his In terest in the St.)re of Bringman /r, Culp; to Alexander Cobean, respectfully asks the continuance of his friends and customers to patronise his successors, where bargains may be had. GEO. E. BRINGMA N. Oct.. 25. Another Change TN THE lIAT, SHOE AND HARNESS BUSINESS.—A. Clositax having bought out the interest of Geo. E. Bringman, Esq., in the firm of Bringman k Culp, respectful ly announces to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally, that the business will be continued at the old stand, sign of the Big tbot,. by Cobean i Culp, who will constantly keep on hand a Ittrgesek . Of Goods in the line of Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Har ness. They will also Optima the menu ' factnring of Shoes and flatness. From their long experience in all the above busi ness they flatter themselves that they can please the public, and willsell cheap for cash. A. COBEAN, Oct. 25. JOHN CULP. STATIONZRY.--Sehiek keeps nii his fine siesortsosat 04 Stationery, sad TO selling ebispar than OM, _ ereat4lo Irnprvrement _ OFTIt AClllr4oacs'Pisimis KS ROSEN L or COAL 614 LAMPS, unrivalled in , Beauty. BinaOjcity, adety or Econorhy.—. Every psrechs*ssirtni takcibb%in the very best and aUeipeod portab.a light within their remelt, should call and cytosine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, for the reason. Ist. That iso accident can occur by ex plosion. 2d. That they emit No Ontisivo Odor while horning. 31 That Ciey are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are euily regulated to give more or less sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke. Bth. That the light Is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any Jthor light nor► in common use. These Lusa?' aro admirably adapted for the aseuf3:ulenta. Machin i4s, S 4 litmstresse% Halls. C harchos. Stores. II st , ils. ant are high ly rezommeralel fur Fatally Use. Fur SJLIC by GILLESPIE & THOMAS. Jane 14.-1/358. R. F. Mcllhenny, ( Successor to Paxton & .11c1(henny,) WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in HATS. CAPS. BooTA, SUORS. AND STRAW GOnDS. Mo. Wall Paper. Window Shades. Trunks, Carpet Bags. timbrellan, Canes. Tobacco and Segars. at the South East corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. Oct. 11, I€4B. The Liver Invigorator, PREPARED by Dr.SA SlFORD,oompounded entirely from GUM i. is one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that sots as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is notonly a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two P- seseffectually,'with .)nt any of the painfu lfeelings experienced in the operations of moot 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 op with unusual rapidity. The Lives is one,: of the principal regu lators of the humane body ; and when it performs it functionst- 4 well, the powers of the system are folly.e4 developed. The stom ach is almost entire-•-e ly dependent on the healthy. action of the s o Liver for the proper performaceof its fune--„D tious; when thestom ach is at fault, theo-4 bowels ere at fault, and the whole system,?' ferd i nconsequence of one organ—th 4 Livia—having ceas ed to do its duty.— For the diseases of that organ, one of the m proprietors has made it his study.in a prat-r 4 tide of more than 20 years, to find Runle t , remedy wherewith to counteract the many,-.4 derangements to which it is liable. i-4 To prove that this remedy is at last found, any per4oit7l troubled with Livia Ouert..tiNr. in any of 7:::, its f•irins, has but to try a b ittle, and.% copviction is certain. These Gums re-c move all morbid or bad matter frdmn t'oeat qystem, supplying in their place a flow or% bile, invigorating the stomach,causing food• 1 to digest well, Inal. /TING Tux ntooa, giv l4 ing tone and health of the whole machinery, removing the Cause of the disease—effecting a radical cure. BILIOUP reescas are cured, ♦ND, WHAT 15 BETTER, PREVENTED, by the occasional use of the LIVER INVIGORATOR. Ode d.ise after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. odo d Ise taken bofore retiring, pre vents Nttarrit OLE. Only one (lose taken at niz,ht, loosens the bowels gently, end cures CorrIVENILS3. One d.nie taken after each moal will ears Dyßrrrst I. itg`One dole of two tr•ovrioonfuls will al• ways relieve S!e lILIDACUE. Ono die taken for fo , nale obstruction re troves the cAuse of tho disease, sad mikes a perfect cure. 0 tl v uno tbse immediately relieves CooLtc. while Ono , tuie often repeated is a sure cure for esot.r.at and a preventive of C 1101.91 A. dkirOnly nue b Atte ix needed to throw out of the syqteni the streets of medicine after a lone sick! ev... graft ) le I »ttle taken tirJ \ CNDICIC removes all sa,ilJauess or unaatural color from Llie skin. One dose taken n shnrt time before eating gives vigor W the ap?etltu, and makes food di. get well. One dose often repented cures CII*ONIC DI tRIRCICA in its w )rrit forms, while SUNNI' and Bowel. complaint+ yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cure attacks caused by Worms in Children: there is no surer, Veer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it inner fails. ger A few battles ,eureDaorsr, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever. and Acne, Calm. Farce, and -all Fevre of a Ilittote Trim. It operates With certainty, andihou. sands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanUtions testimony in its favor. tilliirMix water in the mouth with the In vigorator. and 'mallow both together. Tux LIVE% INTIGOZATOI 111 a scientalcuted ical discovery, ilia is daily working mires, almost too great to believe: It cures as if by magic, even the fi rst dose giving ben efi t,. and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure an, kind of Livia complaint, from tha worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a oommce Headache, all •f whiuh are the result of n DISEASED LITE& paws 0.11 DOLLAR Pll lOTTLI. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broad way, New York. A. D. Buzzixa, Ageat, Gettysburg ?day 17, 1858. ly. John W. Tipton. GO to Tipton's—go to Tipton'a— Go to Tipton's - in the corner— In the earner in the Diamond— In the Di.tmlnd near McOlellen's, If you want Your hair dressed finely—. If you waoryour face sh aved smoothly. Bachelors who never knew it— Tip's the fellow that can do it— Do it in the latest fashion— Do it qeick and do it neatly, And improve yonr fine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you Lel like going nightl,y • To call upon some pretty damsel - Who before would no t look at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily on the public street. And young men 'Who wear moustaches, Who want soma one to sew patches Pitches where your breech./ tear—t/..: Tip's the boy to make up matches-- Matches with some lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy, Fogy. Flirt and F4) 1 1. Jan. 11,1858. To the Ladies. GCORGE ARNOLD has again replenished his stock of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods; be has now on hand the largest and prettiest stook of Dress Goode in town. The styles are retry . handsome and prioe* low, among which is a beautiful selection of Ladies'-Cloth Cloaks, OW* It/Antilles. and Shawls, ( betuttSful article, )in greatvarietj, Children's Dabs Nods, eery handsome. In a word we hate fr om a needle to an anchor, topping off wiVt a little of the crinoline.— Call and see vs. Oct .4, 186 x. RECOLLECT, that EiCITICIE'S la the place to purolisae, cheap, all Drew Goods, for ladies. Eea ew and aldidirnn. vi 'well as everything in the Doinestiof/oode Line, Money la saved br calling at floblet's before perchasist; elsentem Nov. 8. Co-Partnership N OTIOB awdersigetai have wools teci with them ht the Limber heftiness, E. O. Rasta*. They woeld therefore give ao. ties that the husineee hereafter will be con ducted wider the Arta of SI•LL, B o llNDti Co., and they hope, by striot attention to business and an °Arum desire to please, to merit a eintinaation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them. 'KILLIAN SMALL & CO. Lumber Yard t North George Sired, near At Railroad, YORK, PA. We w3uld invite the attention of Meehan -11311. Builders, and others, to our large and well selected stock of LUMBER, consisting of every description of White Pine Boards and Plank. Joist, S,matitag and Fencing. Also, Pine and Chesnut Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Worked Flooring and Weatherboarding, 1 Siding, Lc. We are prepared to CUT TO ORDER any size, quantity and quality of WRITE PI VE 4- OAK L UMBER, at the shortest notice, and have it delivered to any point accessible by Railroad. We also urtaufacture and keep on hand a gene ral assortment of SASH*, DOORS, Shutters, Blind:, Window Frames and Door Frames. ser3rders for any sizes not on hand filled with dispatch.. mioOur stock and assortment is equal to any others, and we ore determined to sell at the lowest market prices. orders and oouimunications ad dressed to the anderai;ned. at York, Pa., will receive prompt. attention. SMALL, BENDER 1 CO. York, May 24, 1838. ly Removal. ILEX. Fli&t2R, Watch & Clack Maker, ' 4 . tine removed his shop to Chambersburg stree4 opposite the Lutheran Church, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls cdf customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strictattention to husinc4s and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patroaagetif the public. Gettysburg, March 8, 1868. Who will Refuse VIE worth of their nsoney and the right change back!' NORBECK a MARTIN'S is the place to got it, where they sell all kinds of Groceries, Confectioparies, and Fancy Articles—in a word, imeeything belonging to a first-class Grocery. Molasses of seven different kinds, from 40 cents up to 17) per gallon ; Sugars, six different kinds, from 8 cents op to 14 per lb.: Coffee, five kinds ; Tens, Chocolate. Rice, Crackers. Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit. Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Wenn and Lard. May 24, 1858. New Arrival ! HATS. CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.—The subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia where he selected, with much este, a Tory large and superior stock of Boom, Shoes. Hats and Caps, and Ilatiers himself that he is now prepared to exhibit to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, the larg est and finest stock of 000411 in his line that has ever been offered to their notice. Hav ing purchased our goods at the lowest cash prices, we are prepared to offer greater in ducements than ever. Come and Poo. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods whether you wish to buy er not. Oct. 25. It. F. MeILHENNY. Call at Rail:auger's FOR BAROAINS!—Toe "inscriber has just returned from the city pith another large assortment ut goods for Gentlemen's Wear, consisting of Cloths, Catsimeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, all kinds of Vesting, &c., he will dispono of at the lowe.it - liriag prices. Ilia stock has been selected with great care, and cannot but please the tastes of this community. Don't forget ! Call at the•M e re, ant Tailor ing establishment of JACOB REIXINGER, Oct. 4, IR3B. Carlisle street. The Great Ambassador of licalth to all Ma saint-1. Holloway's Pills. A BOON TO rit Stek t— rile want of a - 6 ' 3 - sterling medicinal to meet the ill 4 and necessities of the suffering portion of htiman hi., and one entirely free from mineral and ogler deleterious particles, was severely telt till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world; naLLOWAT'S I Nval.cAnts Ptu.s have become thy novssnuLti REMELT of all nations. Their attribute is to ritivime as well as to cuss; they attack the RADIX or 1103 T of the complaint, and thus by removing the hid len cause of disease reinvigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting nature . in her task of VITAL and PCNCTIODWIT. VON. DYSPEPSIA.-.- he great scourge of this continent yields quickly to a 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 searching and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system. GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAK NESS.—From whatever cause, lowans of spirits, and all other signs of s diseased liver, and other disorganisatiocis of the system' vanish under the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. BILIOUS DISORDERS.-The proper quan tum and right condition of the bile is of mo mentous importance to the health of the hu man frame, this anti-bilious medicine expels the hidden seeds of the complaint, and ren den all the fluids and secretions pare and flaent i cleansing and resuscitating the vital functions of the belly. SIOILLY FEMALES—ShouId lose no time in trying slew doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be their complaint, it can be taken with safety In all periodical and other disorganization.. Its effect is all but miraculous. UNREFITTED PROOF.—The testimony of Nations is unanimously borne to the health giving virtues of his noble remedy. and cer tificates in every living language bear wit• nese to the ondeitiableness of their intrinsic worth. Holloway's Pals sat ad bead remedy /mows tie world for die following dieeasee : Astime, Dropsy, I award fps slims lemelOompLalate. Liver Complalets. =Lis Fever sal Arse, Lowness et Spirits, r *sale Complaints, r Cheat Diseases, Head/idles Stasi Sall Gravel , Oentivesedia, I isilipealSon, Seeendary Symptom', Dr= Coleman, Venereal Steeliness. ledisenessetee, Vienne of all Made fiforCautionk!—None are genuine unless the word. " Hotioseay, New York and Lon don." are discernible as 4 inater.markin every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or.box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding 0141 leaf to tks ligXt. A handsome re ward will be given to any one renderiogauch information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cine. or vending these/nil, kuuwing them to be spurious. •„*Suld at the 311nufactories of Professor Holloway. 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and by all reepectalsis Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the nivilited world, in boxes at 25 treats, 63 treats, and $1 each. A. D. Betimes, Agent ()e irg. here is considerable saving by taking the larger sites. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients In every disorder are affixed to each box. (Joon 1. 185$. - 'eowly. For Sale, OHBA P--Terf.? Small Dwelling ‘-/ ROOM and Lots, situate in - Cbarabersbarg stunt. Possuaion ;° ; lit of April asst. GEO. ARNOLD: Gettysburg, Oct. 11,1.8103. tt et ATM]: POWlMEL—Breinig. Prone!lel& 4 Co's Cattle Modicinee—a first rate ar ticle km Wray*, Caul* sad Hop—oari koe Dad et 13.411 1 5 a BE NMS; • sap .elm MORE NNW 'GOODS t-4A0089 L B RO, • 14 haws just vetarlied from the city, with a •erylarge assortment of Cloths. Oassinteres. Vestings, Winter Goods, and everything else in the men's wear line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silit.and cot• ton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. Having bought unusually low, for the cash, they are, enabled to sell flit IPIR to tN excel. lent full cloth suit. made up, for $l3, for in- 1 stance. Give them a call, at their new °stab lishment, in Chambersburg street,a few doors west of the Ovurt-house, before purchasing elsewhere. [Oct. 1 l, This Way I ADrr.s AND GENTLEM EN.—J. C. atINW L & Morass have just returned from the East with a large and well selected stuck or Goods ever offered in thin market, all of which will be sold cheap, such as Detainee, Delaine Robes, Cashmeres, Coburg Cloths, Alapacas, Debaises, Gingham', square and long Shawls, Blankets and Domestic Goods of alt prices.— Men's Wear in great variety, Cashmeres. Caseinets, Jeans, blue, black, brown, and' green Cloths ; a large assortment of Vesting'. Also, Groceries and Spices of every descrip- Lion, which will be a Id cheaper than the ; cheapest. Give us a call. All we ask is to show the goods and we will be satiified with the result. No trouble to show goods. J. C. GULNN k BRO. , Oct. 11. 1858 New Goods ! LI.EORGE ARNOLD has again replenished IA his stock of Goods. His assortment is now full, am in which is a great variety of Ladies' Dross Goods, and Amoy goods gen entfly. The Ladies will please call for Bar gains. Also, cheap CLOTHS, 0: Lattimore', Caseinetts, Vestings, Ready-made Clothing, Blankets, Shawls, Flannels, coatin g s, Ho siery, Gloves, kg. &c.; also, a large stook of Domestics, Fresh Groceries, etc. ,READY-MADR OLOTRING.—Tf you want the cheapest and best Ready-made Clothing in town, call and seeoto. ARNOLD. We make our own Clothing, have hands eon stantivemployed cutting out and making up. Our stook of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Coatings, Vesting., &c., is large and full.— Call and see us, and if we cannot fit you in a garment ready made, we will take your measure, and make you up a garment just as you may desire to have it made, on the short est notice. Mr. Culp is always on hand at the Clothing Emporium, bright, polite, and always ready to wait upon friends that Try him, prove him, and see if there be any error in him. Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 1858. Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so *combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote lir the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow.citisens. How completely this compound will do it has bem woven by exper iment en many of the wont cease to be lisuad of the following complaints: Eleaoreta Aso &sort:toes Comma ere, ERUPTIONS AND ERUPTIYI MMUS, ULCIIIH, PIMPLES, Burreicaa, Tolman, Batt Ramat, Seam) HeaD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC As. racrioxs, NURCURIAL Diana; Doom, Nee *Atop. oa Tic Doeweasex,. Damirrv, Drs- PIM& AND INDIGKSTION Sarsrezus, ROSH of Sr. Astricoor's Peas, and indeed th e w h o l e class of complaints arising from baroarrr or soli BLOOD. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruption' and taleerous emu, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you And it is 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 u felt, poopla enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life dbior&red; there can be no lasting health. Somer or later something must fie wrong. and the great ma at life Ls 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 virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon' the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sansperilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imps's* and cheat. Still we call this compound Saimmarilla, and intend In supply mach a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the disennis it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taut according to directions on the bottle. PIRT:PARTM HY DR. 3. C. AYES At CO. LOWELL, MASS. Polo., $1 ter Bottle i .111: Bottles for .5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself Inch a renown for the furs of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that i it s entirely UnrIOCTSII3II7 for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been ear played. As it has long_ been in constant use throughout thia section. w need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever bcen found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, 7031 THI cuss 07 Coatinesese, Jaundice, Dyspriosin, Indigestion, Dysentery, Fuld Storruich, Erysipilai, Headache, Piles, /Mrsuttatires, E.ruptsana and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tatter, Tumors and Safe Phraya, Worms, Gout. Netrakynia, a: 6 Dinner rat, ~4 for Purifying as Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tise ran take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for an the purposes se family physic. ?rios 16 ants pew Pox : 5 linos for ran Great numbers of Clemyrnen, Physicians, Stater tom and eminent -personages, have lent their names %certify the unparalleltd usefulness of thee rentedies, but our space here will not permit the iesection of them. The Agents below named fur 'bib gratis our Anatucaa ALYANA.c in which the a r e given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their ewe. Do not be pat off by unprincipled denial,' with other preparations they make more profit an. Demand AlriAlk, and take no otters. The sick want the best aid there is for them and they should lay* it. • •11 our rtemaates 11211 for tale by by A. D. Buehler, aottyaburg— T. J. Cooper. near Caahime—Paiton 41. Co. Fairfield-and all Drum'As, Oct.. 18,1858. eowki . , VESTS.—The most complete assortment of Vests, of every variety aed style, ever Drought to Gettysbarg, just received - et PICKING'S. (10BURG8, in great variety, as to color, •-/__quality and price, just received at SCHICK'S. The ladies are invited to call and examine, No trouble to sltowSoo4l, Nov. 8, Cannon & Adair% • vEW 111AJIBLE WORKS, corner of Bol timoro and East Middle stteste, directly opposite the new ,Ooart Dowse, Gettys burg. Having recently arrived from Phila delphia. and feeling fully competent to exe mtte all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectfully invite the attention of the publio wishing to procure se/thing in our line, to favor us with a call and **amine specimens of oar work. We are prepared to furnish Monuments, Tombs and Beadstonu r Marble Mantles, Slabs fur Vabinet-makers, and all other w, - ..rk appertaininc to ear busi ness, at the lowest possible prices. We (1 4 „, not hesitate to guarantee that our worklis• 1- A be put up in a manner substantial and ful equal to the best to be seen in the etties,. where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of ; and especially do we guarantee that onr Cemetery Anti Grave Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frost, but shall main tain for years that erectness of position, given at the completion of a job. and so necessary to continued grace fulness anti symmetry. [Dec. G, 1858. A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st..) extending from Gay to Frederick at.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Uuion. Always on hand a laroe assortment of every variety of HOUSE HOLD' AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing— Bureaus, Bedsteads. Washstanda, Wardrobes, Maroons of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Slfas, - Tete-a-Tetee, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Settees, . Reception and Upholstered (Matra, A,mrted Colors of Cottage Furniture,. Wood Chairs, - Office Chain, Barber Chairs, ~,• Ceihs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame DAVaI Glasses, 47ekboards, Extsnsiun 'ratios, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give onr stock in examination, which for variety and quality of workman ship is not equalled by any establishment in th e country. A. MATIIIOT & SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Au t. 2. U4SS. ly Stoves! Stoves! QUE..% Di, BE k KURTZ have jut received a large mipply of new and hewn. Rirlor. Saloon and Shop STOVRS. of the latest and most improved styles. Also. all the latest styles of C'() A'ST()F7I6'. enihrse: lug the " Noble Conk." • • Royal Cook." "Wm. Penn." .•Ses 54,e11." • • Morning Star.'2 Phil a lelphis Sunrise." ••Freilonia," (Baltimore Air-Tight. improved) ".hwel,"and ••Charm" —ill for wood or coal. Call at the Ware Room. In West Middle street, two &lure west of the new Court-house. Sept. 27, 1858. Millinery Removed. s C. HOWARD would respectfully inform • the Ladies of Gettysburg and its vicinity, that they will find her in Chambersburg street, atthe residence of Mr. Samuel ilerbst, opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. Ladies can be accommodated with reedy made BONNETS; also a variety of Straw Leghorn. and all kinds of Millinery Goods of o the latest styles. Ladies will do well to call and see for themselves. April 5, 1858. Adams County Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY —moor. purated March 18, 1851. omelets. President—George Swope. rice President—S. R. Russell. • Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. Executive Committee--Robert McCurtly Jacob King, Andrew Heintselman. M tv Ana as.—Georfe Swope, D. A. Buehler, Jacob King, A. Ileintselman, R. M'Curdv, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestoelr, Wm. P.. McClellan, Wm. B. Wilson, M. Bicbelherger, Abdiel F. Gitt, John Wolford, H. A. Picking, J. Aughinbaugh, John Horner, B. G. Ms- Creary, S. R. Russell, D. M'Creery, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. R. Hersh. jar This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. it has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid ail losses and ex penses, without any ctssessmest, having also a large surplus capitalize the Treasury. The Company employs no Agents-rall business being done by the Managers, wboare annual ly elected by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply-to any of the above named Managers for further infor mation. The Executive Committee meets at the dice of the Company on the last Wednesdij in every month, at 2, P. 31. Sept. 27, UM. I*/* Lumber and.ileaL lIIHR subscriber in farts dal *Mc that he eottiaues the A dkonlhisr Qaikin, gimes at evaui l at a lamer - scale than eterw4labotew6 , White Pine Boards and Plank, firtian ti VeTi l uahig Staff, Plastering Lathes, . as, dc., with all kinds of Stoie, IlmstUrcers' and , Blackessithe' Coal. lard tear the Depot.— Ha invitee thewslirof the ind will is" as low litzthetThity 1111%•‘• • JOHN. April ID, 1851), .17
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