:'~~is~-2~otoh_ ,~ ri at Seeds. tiMini liilkkibellOtirt, a British tumulus *Wiiiiponstoeilt %Wen Castle, by Mr. liasihnin. who 'bend therein a human shallow, sod a portion of the contents nftishstonwh, containing a small mass &sends, which neither the operation of the gastric juice nor the lapse or proba• bly Mikity centuries had sufficed to du. Many of these seeds wore sub jected to *aliens nareful Axperimen to to ascertain - whether the vital principle melisitinct; and Professor Lindley 0 14110011igi in raising fristifrom several of Thema; and in consegaßio• ascertain intoilisisni to be seeds of the tommon 1111,9r7 = _ltam Manure for Indian Corn. On cpping out my hen-house last mks ad bad more than a wagon load ntiahair ben manure. I drew this into 'attending to drop it on the hi , re-tort RS soon as the Corn made it,!frppearunte. I planted one acre on th.:,Erst of May, but after that the weather wait so unfavorable that it was ilitsnd of May and beginning of June beffirti i-Agot through planting. Long beflfrefiftla the manure began to heat al, aus* Cmte that I had to unload it on to OW tarn door, and on going into the is & few days after, the effluvia from-0o eaeuping ammoiiia wail no powerful that I was glad to escape from the barn. Having Rome plaster on listal J mixed it thoroughly with the manure,spreading the latter thinly over the guar and bruising and chopping it f t very; no. It was then thrown into a bun nd remained on the fluor until the corn was 'ready for it, and there r _ IVO tio further perceptible escape of *ammonia. With this I top dru,scd all say eorn, eleven acres, and had a barrel left over for other purposes. So well antisfled nm I with the result that tCr Ow future I intend to prepare my hen manure in the same way and apply it to the same crop. I mixed enough piaster with it to make it dry and quite inof fensive to handle. I can speak of this from experience, as I dropped it over four acres myself. Now hero is a ma nure equal in value, I doubt not, to the nvornge of imported guano, which every !twiner can manufacture for himself, for every farmer keeps fowls. But he most have a suitable building for them, and not allow them to roost all about his premises and even on trees, wasting that valuable nianure,.as is too often the case. So highly do I esteem this manure that I make it my business every _night to see that all my fowls arc the:r proper hou.so.—C,►untry Gotkman. Trimming Grape Vines.—For many years we have raised grapes by the bushel from a single vine, and our trim ming is done in the following manner. The first week in July we commence and cut back to the second loaf or bud of the present season's growth. Have a sharp knife and trim a porting every day (a little nt a time) until the whole vitto-has been gone over. Autumn, winter and spring pruning are avoided; but, we have large, nice, smooth grapes In abendante.—C. G. L., .North Moven field, N. Y. A Gambler's Mife.—One night of last week a married lady of Detroit, who had long suspected that her husband mse a regular attendant of a certain gambling room, and was there spending the money which she and her children were in pressing need of, visited the room. Seated at a rough table eho de scried her husband in company with throe companions in iniquity, who were struck dumb with astonishment at the apparition. Taking advantage of their trepidation, she seized two or three piles of bank notes lying upon the table, which she hastily examined. as if deter mining thoprobable amount of the Ppilo," and deliberately made her exit, without saying a word. -The Hanging Spirit.—Jarvis Dailey, farmer in good circumstances, resid ing st Tyrone, Steuben county, N. Y., AN:101y respectable man and a member QC the Baptist Church, having settled his grehily affairs to his satisfaction. deliberately hang himself in his barn - on Friday week. A neighbor of Bailey's, named Williams, hearing of tho circum utuuue, went through a simila: opera tion, and was found the next day (Sat urday) suspended by the ucek iu his crwu barn. LaUtast& Bank Note) r. —We learn from the Lancaster E.rpres.‘ that a large num becof the broken Lancaster Bank notes aro still in Circulation, ;Lntl that the pronpuot for their ultimate redemption is vety'elim indeed. We can iiiteim the e a that we know of several parties endorsed Lancaster Bank notes rasa will positively preseente not only the *Seers and directors of the institu tion, bat will hold the stockholders to strict account for the respective a inoosts of notes they have on hand.— linswiday Telegraph. Womeas of Nerve.—Wo find the fol io matrimonial announcement in sta ekthange : In Granville county, N. C., on the brat day of January likat, By Rev. Eli jah Heater, Mr. Jainbs Brogdcn, the -father of eighteen children, to Aide MUT Cash, all of Granville. a ltijaferious Vault.—A eorrespondent Or 1441Cittrinnati Enquirer at Jackson, : I Okiabgives an account ofa subterranean voile diecxwered there, in which the air woos') impure that it was impossible fee . soy ono to go down into it. By -medal of a rake, human bones of gi gantio.niae have been raised. and a small - Aikido of silver, with coins, though much siedireediwAime, having the appearance ettimmin use among the Itoroana in the days of Cicero Africanus, though VeNtitirste evident traces of hicrogly -1001.444Dal that cannot bo deciphered. elimfge . Tasey.—Tlic rumor which has Wee going the monde of the ppm; that Chisf - Jataeo Taney contemplated re cut:4V' hjs judgeship in the Supremo lit the United States, the Star iiiinsi,lfrom tho best authority, is whot. wittiest foundation. Chief Justice doss not, and has never 4:macul ae& a step. wrongs the printer oat of pd at can flavor export to .wolbrte of this world, *ad Imo doubituf *dog hap* • - - ` met imassedViifiteshftrui bidolkiller; be is al ways in a IPCSAPE 2ECI=M • "At Home Again!". • - Valuable !arm . ... BA lifß 0 N poß BALL—The subscriber. Assignee of -, c womb! as- (1 Hamar S. Mistrial and Wissa.for the s 21: ~ .., is - :oussestehistriends bestedla of creditors. niers at Private Sale Sad the public, tbaj ~.• - . THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, be bal i tutretan2 "` in Camberlaad Sownibip. Adams county *...,,, 44, or :. from New York with I p a, lybic •.7-4„ , .... • es a larger aasortment ?.' . 74 • t....i 1l ... q ..... than ever of new about li miles west of Gettysburg, and no of the Chamberatotrig turnpike. :4 ..i .• 4 ad; oinin g lands of Janses J. Wills, Esq., Goods, comprisin g ' d .''''.*.s.s--- every ' variety o f g . Hein of Jnn. Hartsell, detenetd, Samuel lIEN'S and IIIOYS• WINTER CLOTHING, of Hartsell, Frederick Herr, Abraham Stang. the latest styles and unstupassed in quality . ler, and others, and conta ining 155 ACM. and cheapness, TiZ : Over Coau from $3 up to more or less. The improvements $l4; Pants from $1 to SG; Dress Coats from are a 7sero-story Double Stone 'lv II $2 so to $l4; Vests from 374 cents to $3; CD- HOUSE, with 'Pwo- story Back- , dersbirts and Drawers; Backekin, Far and Cot- ; bedding. having a hi-seroes ton Gloves; Ilsnoterchiefs, Cravats, StOrts, 1 Kitchen above ground, a Stone tank Maras, Collars, kc.. at all prices. Also the largest and Carriage Ilouse,Stone Spring It.,use with a best lot of Fins and Heavy BOOTS and SHOE. 4. neverfailing Spring, Pomp of neverfniling ever offered In Ibis market, and will be sold at t water near the kitchen dowr, and three Ot prices to suit the times—Boots from $1 25 to chards, 4 of which are new, the latter con .s4 7,0; Shoes from $I to $1 75 : an d a very, taining about 1000 Peach trees, 14)41 Apple, tine assortment of •Patent Leather and Calf- 1 with a variety of other fruit trees on the skin Gaiters from $1 50 to $3; HATS of vari- premises. There is running water in almost ous styles, Silk, Far and Woo:. from 374 Cent° all the fields. Tho farm is in a good state of to $3: also a new lot of Fancy Goods. Jewelry, cultivation and fencing. Abut 15 acres ars W3t " eg ' Cb " k° ' GuitArs • Vi°Tin "' Flutes' dc.; in Timber and there is a full proportion of and I ist but not lea.t, a lot of that fine Chewing Meadow. TOBACco,k:;,..wu by all uiro hate tried it ad ser Persons desiring to view the prorrty very superior. ~ peen in Vew York for the last three arint,. cln be shown the same by calling on the li months, these goods hate all b.en bought at family residing thert4in. or on tile subscriber. - auction fur CASH, and as the season has ad- J. B. DANNER, Assignee. vanced and money scarce, lem induced to of-1 '.for. 13, 1'458. fer them At such prices a. must b •atiahetory to All. All who want the worth of their money rind ft littieTZlOre should cull soon. No troub:• to show nil 0044 J t n . 10. 'FISH Adams County t 7 1 Y r ! I t t e ß a f I h tA l N s T E I 8 93 1 MP ANL-7 Presedent—George Swnpie I",re res , ,/ , 11 f R.*ell Sxretnry—l). A. Buehler. Treuurer—linvid ream &WUlire C 411 , 1111fre—Robert McCurdy, Jacob Kitt, Andrew Heintzeltnan. Manayere—George Swope, D. A. nimbler, Ja cob King, A. lle:nterlman, R. M'Curdy, Thos. t. M,r.h,411, S. Faltnestock, Wm. B. McClellan, Vk i n . Wilgon. M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F.Gitt, John Wol lord, 11. A. PieLlag, J. Aughinbaugb, John Horner, It. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell. D. M'Creary, Audrey Pulley, John Picking, J. IL woe—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 all losses and ex penses, srukota say atiCUOVIIII, having also a urge surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pany employs PO Agents—ell business being done by the Managers, who are annually elect ed by tit* Stockholders. Anr person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named. Managers for turther information. jitirThe Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, I'. M. Sept. 27, 18A. GROCERIES, NOTIONS, kc,— • FRUlTS.—Fruits of every description, as follows : Laycr Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons,.Dates, l'alm Nuts, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, kc. GROCERIES.—A good assortment °Muriel: Loaf, Brown, Isowdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. 0. Molasses, Syrups of the• best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (ground and unground,) Cloves, Mustard, kc. PERFUMNRY.--Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will be acid low for Cash. ALL TIIINUS ARE READY I—The un dersigned has the pleasure of announc ing to his old country friends—formers and merchants—as well as the citizens of Gettys burg, and "the root of mankind, " that his new and commodious Warehouse is now open, and that he is receiving GRAIN & PRODUCE of all kinds, for which he is pay ing the highest market prices; and while the public eima dispose of their produce to ti , e beet advantage, they can be supplied in re turn with Groceries, of every description, c' hafing of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Rice, &0., &e., also, Guano, Plaster, Oils,Ceilarware, and a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. Hoping the familiar faces of all my old cus tomers will meet me again, and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN lIOKE. Earnest and Final Notice. f Gettysburg, Nov. 22.1858. LEMON SYRUP.—A large lot Nit received. Any one desiring a cheap,plaasant and healthy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. TOE A C 0.4-411 the various kinds of Tobac co, Cigars anglianlf, for sale by Wm. Bogert Son. Vi? ECGAR.--We hares good quality, as all will say who have tried it. FLOUR A FEED.—We have made arrange ments to hare constantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality, and at such prices as cannot foil to please. W.ll. BOYER I SON. April 2S, 1858. ___. IIE undersigned having sold his Store in T Arendtatille to Mr. Jacob Shank, and be ing now undee-the necessity of closing up his old business. earnestly requests his old friends and customers to come forward and settle up and adjust their respe• tive accounts. It must be apparent to every one that this business will nut admit of delay, and unwilling to be too strenuous in enforcing his claims, he would urgently request all those indebted not to make any delay. as his time and attendance in -the Store is now very limited, and those who neglect this notice will, after the lbth flay of March next, find the Notes and Accounts given into other hands. JACOB F. LOWER. Arrndt.ville, Jan. 10, 185111. Still at Work ! Cl/ACIIIIAKLNG AND BLACKSIUMNO. —The uuderzigned respectfully Informs his friends and the public that he eontlnnes the:Coat:hi:asking and Blacksmitbing business In every branch at his establishment iu Chem bersburz street. Ile has on ham' and will manufacture to n.der all kiuda of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, ke., of the beat materiaL and made by superior work men. earilsratatso and BLACICSMITHING of all kinds duns at reasonable rates, promptly and to the sati.fAction of customers. COCNTUV Paourcs taken in exchange for work at market prices. gnirl'crsons desiring artiel.s or work in the Coachmakin_ or filackunithing line, are re spectfully united to call on _ _ JOHN L. UOLTZWORTII Gettr.bnrz. lin. 24, '39. riEORGE t. HENRY WAIIPLER will make k_X Houle :Spouting and put up the same low, fur cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing weir hou.,es, barns, ,ke., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. April 18, '53. a G. k 11. WAIIPLEIL - 1D F. McILIIENNY respectfully - 'nvites the • attention of the public to hi large stock ut N•ail Paper, and announces tt nis friends and customers, that he has made at ..angetnents to bare on hand a full and complete line of samples from $ tents up to 50 cents a roll—so that persons failing to • be slatted with his large stock on band, can select from his sanipie book and be furnished with paper at any price and In any quantity on two or three days notice. • Jan. 24, '59. Fall and Winter Goods, FOR 18.;8.—J. L. SCHICK would avail himself of this medium of announcing to the community an! pablio in general, that he has received from the cities the largest and must complete stock of DRY GOODS, that it has ever been your pleasure to ex-, amine in this place, all of which has been iteleLtod with time. the utmost care. and with particular reference to the tas_es and wants of the people of this locality, and which for ) beauty of style and clie trines& he challenges competition. In the LADIES' DEPART MENT, he has all styles, qualities, shades, and culore CLitiil . s, suitable for the season. 'lle int hes the Ladies to call and take a look through his selections at their earliest con -1 venience. FOR Tag GENTLEMEN, he bas I a chub.* stock of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vest ings. Le .. Le., all good and cheap. Don't pass by Seltiok's—he will always be found reedy to show Goods and sell cheap among the very cheapest. Gott star Nov. A. ts5R. Talinestocks' Advertisements. aßAKlllatliki.—Stsgar, Coffee, Rice and every description of Groceries. to be had st % tike lowest rootlet rates, wholesale or re tad, st - Fahnestooks'. MEAT CUTTERS—AII slime at reduced J.O prioes fahnestocks'. FUG—The ladies/ can Rad the cheapest and best aasorunent of Vietorines and Calk in every variety..at Yakutat4oks'. RlLLT..—Greend Alen. rammed /Wry Salk &Jiro be had at the lowest setts, iribekosle Via Man, at Ranisetnekte. - _ ADLISSi CLgh Maks, or Masaillea, .ta - be had _rtisSoo,M Fabooloalurt. 00411rietk ilone /Ababa* . 0 every variety, And ffin► tie cheapest, at FA lINMOCKEr. ECIZEI3I! Fresh Fruits, Spouting. Wall Paper. Valuable Real Estate, A T PRIVATE. ILE.—Thn •tubacribem 14Etkottors of A/IR/LIAM SiVDER, deceased, offer at Private SAN that DESIRABLE FARIf, l oti magi deocideat, resided upwards of twenty yew, arilwite in Tyrone township. Adams cunt), adjoining lands of George )feckley, Heirs of Jacob Wolf, Anthony Dear doer, Samuel Deardorff, and David Hoover containing 202 ACRES, in pre or less with good proportions of rimber and Meadow The improvements conmist of a .., . two-story Westberboarded Dwell- . 4' : 1 gin . ing 110 USE. Bank Barn, Wagon . •4 111 IShed and Coru Crib attached. ' -,,,- ; Cooper Skop, and other out-buildings ; I never-failing wells of water.one at the house, the other at the barn ; anii an excellent Ap pIeORCUARD, with a variety ()father choice fruit. Conowago Creek runs through the Farm, and there are also two springs on the property. The fences, mostly of cheanut rails, are good, and the land is in a good state of cultivation, two-thirds of it having Ibeen limed. The :sroperty will be shown by Samuel Bollinxter. residing thereon. Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, I containing 7 acres, more or less, situate in Menallen township. Adams minis, adjoining i lambda ef George Meekley. Jacob olden, and others. JOAN SNYD It. FREDERICK HOLTZ, Sept.°, 185 q. Executors. Marne sale notes given for personal property of said deceased are now due, and immediate payment is re aired . The notes are in the hands of F. Hats. The Cars aro Coming ! New Arrival ! HATS. CAPS, BOOTS & SIIOES.—The subseriber has just returned from Phan delphis where he selected, with much care, a very bulls and superior stock of Boon, Shoes, Hate and Caps, and flatters himself that he is now prepared to exhibit to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, the larg est and finest stock of Good* in his line that has ever been offered to their notice. Hay ing purchased our goods at the lowest cash prices, we are prepared to offer greater in ducements than erer. Come and see. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods whether you . wish to buy or not. Oct. 24. R. P. McILITENNY. =MEE= New Firm—New Goode. TPIIE undersigned have entered into part -11 the HARDWARE & GRO CERrbusmess, at the old stand of Danner Ats Ziegler, in Baltimore Street, under the name, style and firm of D miser & Ziegler, ire., and ask. and will endeavor to deserve, continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any qusatity of new custom. They have just returned from the cities with an immense stuck of oouds--consisting in part of Building Miterinis. such as nails, screws, hinges, holt., locks, glass, ke. Tools, including cd;.;e tools of every de scription, saws, planes, chisels, gouges, bra ces and bine, augets, squares, gouges, ham mers, &c. , Blech2i4ilit4 will find an vi Ip, vices, rasps, files, horse shoes, hurse-shoe sails, ote., with them, very cheap. Coaek tiwditsys, filch as cloth, canvass, damo-sk, fringes, cotton, moss, oil cloth, springs, axle. , h,,bs, spokes, folioes, Lows, poles, shafts, &e. Abe Fineliagr, Tampico, brush and french morocco, linings, bindings, pegs, tuts, boot trees, &e., with a general assortment of shoe maker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assort ment--also raruiyh, knobs, Ate. Housekeepers will also find a large assort ment of kn i yes and forks,brittannia,albata and silver-plated table and tea spoons, eandie sticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad irons, enamelled and brass kettles, liens, tubs, churns, earisiting, • Also a general iissortment of forged and rolled IRON of all mites and kinds ; cast, shear and blister steel, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Groceries, a fall aiyilgeneral assortment, such as crushed, pulverised, clarified and brown sugars; New Orleans, West India and sugar house molfilses and ayruric, coffee, sp le en, chocolate, fine, coarse and dairy salt; linseed, fish and sperm OIL: Turpentine, Fish, it.. 1.; a fall assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oils also Tire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every artiole in the Hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Uousekeoping. Black smith. Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glasier's, sad Grocery line, all of which they are de termined to sell as low for CASs as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRI(IHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 201, Removal. THE subscriber has removed his Plough sad Maohine Shop fro* the Tawdry , building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksasith shop, bask of the Nagle lintel, where he is hatter prepared thins ever to at tend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest nodes, and Mushiness. Reapers. &a, repaired. Also he wilt attend to cleaning sad repairing Clocks. *May 10. DAVID WARREN. pIiCOLLECT, that EICILIOK'S the plaoe 'Lb to purchase. sheep, all Dress Goods. for soutlemes- sad ehildrtia..ao well u eturythlag tb Doucette Goods Hue.— Money ie coed by tab% st lholdtles Were ellevitrom - atJliorta IPOIN I 4I**4 _ode i teteol 4 11 b — Prveig b i l l ars ase—tor aale by MY It 11 =2l NOTlClL—Thkanderaseed hare amnia ted.with them la the Leintberlittehieee, E. 0. Iliftmea. They would therefor* give no dee that the basieess hereafter will be coo • acted adder the inn of.lirAt.c., BUMS & Co.. and they hope. -bt strict attention to tinsimees and an *amen desire to please, to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed moo them. ILLLUAti SMALL L CO. Lumber Yard, ON' -Vora Gist:wire Sired, ;tear the Railroad, YORK. PA. We sr )uld invite she attention of Meehan ics, Builders, and others, to our large and well selected stock of LUMBEII, consisting of every description or White Pine Boards and Plank, Joist, Scantling and Fencing. Also, Pine:and Chesnut Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Worked Flooring gnei Weatherboarding, &e. We are prepared to CUT TO ORDER any size, quantity and quality of WHITE PINE & OA K LUMBER, at the shortest notice. and have it delivered to any pint accessible by Railroad. We also manufacture and keep on hand a gene ral assortment of SA S .• DOORS , S' utter:, Mind:, Win low frames and Door par 9rders for any sizes not on hand filled with dispatch. ser.Our stock and assortment is equal to nny others, and we are determined to sell at the lowest market prices. ear .111 orders and communications ad dressed to the undersigned, at York, Pa., will receive prompt attention. SIILL, BENDER It CO. York, May 24, 1858. ly , OF TILE AGl4!—Jortes' Patent KEROSENE or COAL OIL LA,YI'S, unrivalled in Beauty, Simplicity, Safety or Economy.— Every persqn desiring to obtain the very best and cheapest portable light within their reach, should call and examine these Lampe bel - ure purchasing elsewhere, for the reason. Ist. List no accident can occur by ex• plosion. 2d. That they emit No Offensive Odor while horning. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they aro easily regulated to give more or less light. sth. That they burn entirely free from smoke. 6th. That the light ig at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any other light now in common use. Thole 'Amps are admirably adapted for the use of Students. Mechanics, Seamstresses, 11a1te, ()hurdles, SerefeitMotels, ae• ors high ly reuommended for Family Use. For sale by OILLESPIE & THOMAS. J toe 11, 1858. ROI' A AND FUItNITURE WAREROOMS, " Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette et..) extending from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of every variety of HOUSE HOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing— Bureaus. Bedsteads. Washstands, Wardrobes, Matresses of Husk, Cotton and hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-a-Totes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables. Settees, Reception and Upholstered ehairs, Assorted Color* of Cottage Foresters Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Crib. and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hati Fdrnituro, Gilt nod Walhut Frame Looking Glasses, Sideboard; Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workman ship is not equalled by any establishment in the country. A. MATIIIOTit SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1858. Iy The Mighty Healer 1 World Kisoum Holoway's Ointment. THE free admissions of all Nations, ut well us the verdict of the leading Llospitals of the Old as well as the New World. stamp this p)werful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever made known•to suf fering man. Its PIN 111 AM' uust.rrias are more than 11 avatLons, through the extertusl orifices of the skin, invisible to the naked eye, it reaches the seat of the interne; dis ease; and in all external affections its anti inflammatory and hauling virtues surpass anything else on record, and is Nature's great ally. ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM are two of the most romnoen and virulent die* orders prevalent on this cont;nent, to these the Ointment is especially antagonistic. its " StOdtts operand& " is first to eradicate th e venom and then complete the cure. BAD LEGS, OLD sO lt ES AND ULCERS. —Cases of many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have invariably sue combed to a few applications of this power ful tinFuent. ERUPT lONS ON THE SKIN. arising from a had state of the blood or chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear and transparent sur face regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It surpasses many of the cosme tics and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rushes and other disfigurements of the face. WATIIUGHT IIIGLIa PILES AND FISTC4A.—Every form and feature of these prevalent and stubborn dis orders is eradicated locally and entirely by the use of this emolient ; warm fomentation. should precede it. application. Its healing qualities will be found to be thorough an invariable. Ruth the Oin linent and Pills shnuld be used in the 141lowilig cases: Buloklas, alloonistlam, ewe firnimilliii Barn, /timeworn!, Sores of all kiwis, Chapped Hacks, gait Rheum, Ppralas, Chilt,lafer, Elealds, etill /slots, Ir.taLt, Skin Diaisses, Totter. float, li welled ti lands, Ulcers, Lumbago, Mors Lep, C.as real Sor.a 14•CUrili Cruptloos,Sore &whits, Monads of all kinds, Tiles, Soft Heads. BarCattlion !—None ere gennine unless the words "//01/oray, New York and Lon don," are discernible as a water-otark in every loaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may ho plainly seen by Adding the leaf to the /4ht. A handsome re ward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilised world, in pots at 25 csitl‘ 63 cents, and $1 each. A; D. Buehler, Getty,- burg. Beg-There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. 8.--Di:44ol4ler the saidianee of pa tients in every &eerier are eased to gosh pot. Rune 14, 1858. eowir: Chia. R. Doran, M. D. ol►OlQE' on Ilkihheeteetreet, soh tioothonih of the Preebythrian Church, etbd opposite David Met:hoary% saddling establishment. Osttyeburg. • - [Oes. 4,1868. Clee 'A: irtore 'ROOM, QU1T4111414 fairetiltPqr Gelada +-I for Ram . Alcoa* at Tit 411i:rli •a • .••• f1r013 1143 1 tO NU, Jost C MIMI =;=M111 Co-INarb4imddp F, Lime' Greatest Improvement A. Mathiot & Son's and IVorld Tried rr- , -.,.• ,~ j p... Call at Itabitagart FOR It ARGAINBI=The sebeeribee has larreturned from the city with another assortment of goods for Gentlemen's WM*, oeasiiting of Cloths. Cassimeres, Csiiittets, Tweeds, all kinds ofliresting, which he will dispose of at the lowatt living prices. ilia stock lies been selected with great care, and cannot bat please the tastes of this community. Don't forget t all &tithe Merchant Tailor ing eillablishment of JACOB REININGER, Oct. 4, 1858. Carlisle street. New Goods GEORGE ARNOLD has'again replenished his stock of Goods. His assortment ii now fell, among which is a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, and fancy goods gen erally. The Ladies will please call fur Bar gains. Also, cheap CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestings, ReadllLtnade Clothing, Blankets, Shawls, Flannels, Coatings, Ho siery, Gloves, &c. itc.; also, a large stock of Domestics, Fresh Groceries, etc. READY-MADE CLOTIIING.—Tf you want the cheapest and best Ready-made Clothing in town, call and see Gco. Avioto. We make our own Clothing, hare hands con stantly employed cutting out and making up. Our stock it Clotll4, Cassimeres, Casainetta, Coatings, Vestiugs, 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 eat notice. Mr. Culr is always on hand at the Clothing Emporium, bright, polite, and always ready to wait upon friends that call. Try him, prove him, and see if there be syn error in him. Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 1858. Notice to Farmers dr Merchants. lIIE hare now opened our large and com modious Warehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Railroad streets, near the Dopot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: Floir, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oat.. &c.— Also, on hand and for sale, Solt, 'Ounnos, Plaster, Fish, &c. A large stock of Grocer rite just received. consisting of Sagan. Cof fees, Syrup., Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, &0., 4c., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell is lot as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as our motto will be "quick sales and small profits." Wo would I.lso call the attention of in terested in the thrifty and healthful c4hdi tion of thsir Cattle. Gorses, Hogs, to the fact that we hare far sale Breinig, Prowfield & Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable Cat tle Ptirefler, of which we hare *old from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLINEFELTER, SEITZ k CD. Gettysburg. Nor. 15, 1838. What ! Again P YES, 'TIS EVEN SO, that Franklin B. Picking has just received another largo cargo of IVINTEII, cLortnNo, which is now being opened at his Clothing Emporium. in Cltambersburg street,opposite the English Lutheran Church. It is the moot complete assortment of Winter Clothing, of every va riety, ever opened in Adams county, and what is better, having been fortunate in msking his purchases, he is enabled to offer bargains truly surprising. Ilia stock of Coats, Pants. ire*tx,S:airts, Collars, Drawers. Socks, Gloves. llankerchiets, Comforts and a thumps! other things, are worth calling to see. Without further particularizing, we say unto all and see. Doc. 10. '53. N3W Grocery. Mills WAY F OIL BARGAINS.—The sub scriber respectfully informs the citizens of town and coentry. that he has opened a Grocery, Confeetionary and N dion Store, on York street, too doors east of St. James' Lutheran Church, where he has now on hand a general; assortment of ' c , iNrls in his line—such as: Syrup, from 40 to TO :tents per gallon ; Sugars, all kinds; Coffees, dif ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese. Scotch wring; ground and ungroundPep- Alspice, Cloves. Cinnamon, Ilustard, Soda, Ginger. Starch. Rice, Teas. Candles, Extract Coffee. Chocolate, Concentrated Lye; Brocrus, Sockets, Candies. all kinds : Figs, Walnuts, I?slin Nuts. Almonds, Ground Nuts, Layer Raisins. Lemons. Oranges, Fans cy Cakes, Crackers of all kinds. &e.. &c. Butter and Egos bought and sold. He in. cites the calls of the public, enucinced that his assortment will please, both in quality and price. : Ibis determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. WIL E. BITTLE. • Gettysbarg. beo.lo. New Grocery Store. NEW FIRI AND NEW GOODS.—SNY -411 DER st BENNER have just reeeived at their Now Store, in Baltimore street, a few doors above David MoCreary's Saddlery es tablishment, the largest and must complete assortment of Groceries brought to Get tvsbu rs for a long time, consisting of Coffee, (four Sugar, (tour kinds,) Molasses, Syrup, Shad, Mackerel. Fresh Flour, Corn. Oats, Butter, Eggs, Baoan, Suit, in short every thing usually kept in a first-clase Grocery Store. 11/o"the highest market price paid foreman try produce or taken in exchauge f td.wds. start: ve ns n call. Buy your Groceries where you will be sure to get thew brood and cheap. star-11)ror's colobrated writing Ink fur male. [Nut 1, 1558.- Who will Reftse fr 11 E north nt their nosey and the right 11 change bark! NOItBECK dt MARTIN'S is the place to get it. where they sell nil kinds of Groceries, Confectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a word. everything belonging to a first-class Grocery. M daises of seven different kinds, from 40 cents up to 73 per gallon ; Sugarr, six different kinds, frem 8 cents np to 14 per lb.; Coffee, five kinds ; Talus Chocolate, Rice, Crackers. Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit, Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard. May 24, 1838. Now is the Time! THE Anbscriber would inform thepublicthat he has opened a fACIIINE SHOP, in Clamberiburg street, Gettysburg, near the roundry, where he will have various kinds of Machines on band at any time hereafter, suck as l'Aresking ildelanes, Corn Sirikrs, °erg/Odder Gaiters, Cioverreed Hullers, Straw Nacre, and gorse Powers of different kinds, —two, four or six-horse, to suit purchasers —indeed all each as can be had at Hanover or Littlestown; Also. Mortising Machines, for house carpenters. pat up in the very best and most substantial manner. Callusg Screw *riot's Bolts, any kind or size less than eleven feet in length. always attended to, at well as Thrsing in iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of UIPLIRIPIO on Mn. chinery;dressfrtg-np Mill Spindle+, &c., don. otethe 'hottest notate. I helm that ill in want of anything in my line will call at. my Shop before going else where. I will warrant *ll my work to giro satietketion to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. March 29.1558. ly . . Old Dominion Ogren POT .-. A deeirsl:Je improvement N./ in myna woe, by vriaiole oairfoarth lees coffee is required sad.* stronger awl more bigbly flavored beverage is mode. Yoa sa g can boil-oofree ia 4 fee any I of thaw eaten. partials ca. caresaaaa eeeephig. . Ibiblie, *ad el a ate,* NA at the same thee. leis h . io.savii)onfo/ a 40.0 • J ' ' • ' ' -' 4 . .". Lux • - , •.• BOW. - Cattle Powder. ifRONIPIELD & CO'S C AT TLIC MEDICIATS have been thorough ly tested and pronounced unsurpassed and unsayaasable. None other as useful hare been introduced during the century. Whibit farmers are using every effort, and investing large amounts of money in the improvement of their soils, too little atten tion is generally paid,to the health 'Lad de velopment of farm Stock. Breintg, Fronefteld & Co. justly claim be- ing (he first, in this country, who devoted ; their attention to this important subject.--. 1 Their Vitorranta CATTLE Powort was the result of several yean' study and esperi mooting—which experiments have actually shown that, by feeling this Powder, a Cow will yield from 1 to 2/ pounds butter per reek more than when she does not get the Powder; all other oonclitions alike. The same in crease is proportionably produced in the; faltening of male or :wine. It is used with equal profit for liorseal Cattle and Hogs. No farmer, or feeder of , any kind, should be without it a day. Pur sale at the new Warehouse, corner of Stratton street and the Railroad, by KLINEFELTER, SEITZ & CO. Nov. 15, 1858. Gm Tin -war% O F every description, now on hand and for gala by Cleo. E. Buehler, in Chambers burg street. S TOVE PIPE of all sixes, constantly on hand or made to order, at Buehler's, in Chamberaburg street. L ARD CANB of all Nisei now ready and for sale at Buehler's Tin.ware Establishment. TR 4.1 N ER Milk Buckets fur sale at GEO. E BUELILER'S, in Chamberaburg it. Nov. 1. SC. HOWARD would respectfully inform . the Ladies of Gettysburg and that they will And her in Charitbersburg street. at the residenceof Mr. Samuel Herbst, opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. Ladies can be accommodated with ready. made BONNETS; also a variety of Straw Leghorn. and all kinds of Millinery Goods of the latest styles. Ladies will do well to call and see for themselves. April 5. 1858. rr lIE undersigned have made arrangements, 11 by which they will be ready to supply LIM in any quantities, artbe lowest prices, as soon as the Railroad is completed. They are ready to receive orders. • SHEAUS, BUEHLER & KURTZ. Nov. 22, 1858. PREPARED by Dr.SA.NFOßD,eosspounded entirely from GUMS, re one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, antemure effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, thou on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with. •mit any of the painful feelings experienced it the operatiuus of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; sad, when taken daily in mod erate doses, trill strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. The Lives is one,: of the principal regu lators of the haman5 4 body ; and ,when it performs it functiours o well, the powers cf the system are fullyel developed. The stom ach is almost entiretv4 ly dependent on the healthy action of thee Liner for the proper performaceof its func-z tions; when the stom ach is at fault, the -4 bowels cre at fault, and the whole system-' auffersinconsequence of one organ—thrc4 Liven—having ceas ed to do its duty.— For the diseases of that organ, one of the,, proprietors has made it his study.in a proc-E T I !bee of more than 20 years, to find some>. remedy wherewith to counteract the tnant--1 leruugemouts to which it is liable. 1.4 To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person?Q troubled with !arta Cos PLAINT, in any ot. ita forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gums re-Q move all morbid or bail matter from thetr-4 stem, sgpl i ring in their place a flow of bile, invi king the stomach,eausing food 'l to digest well, nit'. rasa Till BLOOD. giT 3O iug tone and • health of the whole machinery. removing the cause of the disease—effecting a radical care. 'BILIOUS ATTACKS are cured, AND. WOAT is serrsa, PICVENTtD, by the occasional use of the Lives ltyvicoarrou. E. B. PICKING One dose after eatingis Built:tient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retirityg, pre vents Stuuresea. Only one dose taken it night, loosene the bowels gently. and cure* Cosnyzease. One dose take* after each weal will care Overarm!. - *dro n e do'le of two tea.poonfols will al- Wa'ril relieve SICK ULADACIII. • One dose taken fur fellatio Ostruetion re moves the caass, of she disease, eat makes a perfect mire. Only ono does immediately relieves Caitlin, while One dose often repeated is s sure care for Onocr.as. Mosaus, and a preventive of Cllol.lllti. ellirOnly one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a ides g stekneea. pfi`One bottle taken Ayr JACNDICN removes all sanuwness or unnatural culur 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 cares ensoNtc Di*ziwz in its worst forms, while &mess find Flown. complaints yisld alMost to the arst dose. - One or two doses cure attacks, caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. few bottles curet) aorsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take plcrivure in recommending this mediolne as spreventivefor Faysa and AGUE. CHILL Favaa, and all FirEit of a BlLtour Tin/. It operates with certainty, and thou. sands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AU w`to use it are gtring their unanimous testimony in its lam.. oirMix water in the mouth with the In vigorator, and swallow both together. Tntdkaria lrvtaoaaToa is a ecientifio med ical discovery, and ie daily workiog cares, almost too great to believe. It if by magic. even the first dose giving benefit. and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of complaint, from tha worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a oommoe Headache, all of which are the fißatit of n DISEMIED Lt•sa. DR. SA.NFOKU, Proprietor, 34.5 Broad way, New Yort. A. D. BUIIILZII, .heat, aettysburg . May 17, 1858. Twi. undersigned having retired from the 11 Mercantile business, the same will here. after be cootinued at the old stand. In /3tati. more street, by their ulna, Henry B. riannei sad WaybrigLl Ziegler, ander tin name sad style of Danner *ma r . Ziekr. he., whom we will recommend to, ind fie . whose we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers . and of the public in general. Sarin; retired from the Mercantile We asel. it la necessary that oar old business should be settled op. We. there/on!, notify alljhosa_4o4.4&_to its either byludgment, Note or Book Amount, to call and. 'edge the 'awns withoot -- 4gtby. The book' will be foand at the obl stead: ef.; B.; 1134NWICF*. DAVID 11101141111 ; • 1. • • rpozAoco, Sere and IVbrbab 4* Antal 41.1 Millinery Removed. Lime ! Lime ! The Liver' Invigorator, ?BIOS 02 , 11 i DOLLAR PIE BOTILT Notice. °hasp! Cbsapt MORE 'SEW GOODS I—JACOBS & BRO, 0 A bare just returned from the city,. with a very large assortment of Cloths, Cessimeses, Vegan" Winter Goods, and everything else in the men's wear line. also eger plain and fancy' Shirts, Colin:re v eals end vet, ton Handkerchiefs, Suspendeis,ao.. wing boug_ht unusually km, for the cash, t hey are enablekto saline Ural %WAX inillP.-Psa i ssook lent full cloth suit, made up, for sf 3; for, fn. stenos. (lire them a eall, at their - new Web . lishment, in Chambersburg street ' s few doors west of the Court-house, before • ; relissiag elsewhere: Oct. 11. • Elastic Cement' Roofing. T HE subscriber is prepared to contract ant' , put on at the shortest notice, It. E. Child .4 Co's. Patent Fire and Water PrOeY..ctaitie- Cement Roofing. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, aid in poin of durability is equal, if not supariery to any Metall° Roofing. It can be' pm over tin, tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In paint of resisting the elements of fire and water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to the Elastic Cement. Those whh have ip.ed it, have testified that it is the very perfection of Roofing. and that there is no further room for improvement.- No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had for much less money and will outirear four shingle roofs. This ° Roofing is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and hest protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or dampness of the muted. It is also the best paint for iron, stffeetelenj7 preventing rust; and wherever applied Pezr, fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for sale, in' quantities to suit. Fur. further infsmation, apply to GEORGE A. CE. Frederick City, Md. mar Specimens of the Roofing may be seen at the Prothonotary's Office, in Gettysburg ; April. 5 1858. Scroflula, or King's Evil; is a constitutional disease, a corrap.lon of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated. weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, and may bunt out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth end filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the eon siltation, descending from parents to children onto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed. it seems to be the rod of Bird who says, ...I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon Its effbets commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the ene rgies of life, so that scrofulous eonstitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far lies power to with stand the attacks of other dames ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in thdr astute. are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which do- • mutates the human foully has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise Mrs sr • are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people areserefitkomy • their persons are invaded by this lurking in. fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate • the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and cassias. Such a medicine we 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 hero been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the = from its destructive consequences. it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula , but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as lizerriva and Sirs Diseases, Sr. Armor?. Pler. Roes or ERTRIPILAS. Ptmse, Pommes. Burros's, BLAIN! and Botts, Talons, Tarns and SALT Rnvrw, SCALD HEAT, RING,iOIII4. STPUTUTIC and liaactratax Ds-. wises. DROPSY. DTSPIPSIA. DISISILSTR, sad. indeed, ALL COXPLAINTS ARISING TRONI ran oa bertrea Brom). The popular belief is " imeintrity of the blood" is founded in truth.. fOT scrofula is a degeneration of the blood.-Ibir particular purpose end virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid. without which sound licalth is impossible Ira contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSID, art so composed that disease within the ran. of. their action can rarely withstand or evade Their penetrating properties search, and damask" and invigorate every portion of the human moms. ism, eansedng its diseased action, and restoring its betaltby 'notifies. As a consequence of these properties, the iriralid who is bowed down with pun or physical debility is astonished to Sad his health or energy restored by a remedy at ones so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day ecurrplatats of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The- agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alms:lse, =minim; certificates of their cures andlireetiona for their use in the following complaints: Caters. ants, Heartburn, Headache ariainyfrdm &ordered SlosnacA„ Nausea, Indigestion, Pont is and Morbid inetegion of the Bowels, Flotodeney, Loss of Appo rite, Jawidies, and other kindred enetplalubs, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction .f its &nations. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, !OR TIM RAPID Mit 07 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consusup tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its web:does and so no. merons are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of countri abounds is peewee pub. tidy known. wiso have boss metarifirre alartuitilt and even desperate diseases of t elongs by its use. 'When Once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of tea kind is too apparent td observation; 'and where its virtues eve known, e no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affectioa of the pulmonary organs_that are incident to our climate. While gamy inferior remedies thrust on the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits , on the afflicted they can never forget, ll _ l7 4 Prot duced Cu M too mammon' and too remar k to be forgotten. ISMS= BY DU. J. C. ATIER dc CO.' LOWELL. MASS. • _• Parma by A. D. Buehler., Gettyaburß-- T. J.• Cooper. near Cashtown—Paxton & - Co. Fafield—and all 'Druggists.. Oct. 18.1858. eowly • :•. at AUX. -Ztjl iblimul faker. hia street, opptmrp!tikepitfibh4. where he 1411 .2 1 4M1 1 051. ' to the oallabfat***i• ' : fetara ' he a l a t e r %T. IWO - • i; a " • •tar-b-A etwia • 7 i tMtis 5"1.1
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