Pitaaf 9f A , It la t .( 000dita of *Ps Atm , • tha dif ,ag forth rebuking. oodidag that its hamar sad Dorsky. this--tho parr woo found sitsili sad os ! the different circles were g0i*4.1,1 with gram seed, and it was placed psis TtWe glass, wit.h water in as above. In corftri the moisture *ad nourishment prt bp= lifts and health; the different it s sosed and buried within thernseives grtas seed, and a few days more gave to Ott 'shed oleo Me) spruHt and growth ; and pow • ppemid of thing green, beautifully wed by the sombre hue of the burr, is the result—as firltt.T and novel a parlor ornament Eitdie hive for a king while aeon. Waursed, IV a ong ladj, witoso principal fi.Ttong is a good disposition, and a fair share of cant on sense, (very same these times,) a part ntrtcao go into the housekeeping business. 111 ! 7: -The applicant must be sober, indus- Wee pod in particular, capable of takiog care' Of lilmself and the children. Address ./utta, through the Post Olice.—Tatriot cb 13=3 fill harm that a small boy, whilst walking flottgiwith his mother, wished to change po : iftipii and get on the outside, but unfortuutte : such a distance to go to get iwund lihtsaottuir, he lost his way and has not sinoe Om found. -`The editor of the Lykenstown Journal reg‘rde crying babies in church nuisance. Tip annoyed in that way last Sunday, and thinks that from the amount of noise most of them made, and the impliGd strength pf &sir lungs, citing of them were 4rge enough to be left at home. pirvFo9 , l 1ii148'1144 Pavitiuti Awih wet witl! grater, will stop the cracks of a stove s and pat smoke from escaping. WWI they conie—uew ■ubscriben for lA. ~111Pikr• ' Y ip, War Cloud in Europe. .., . -gesoknui.—The Daily News says that the- *load in the South of Europe i's slllot 'ad threatening, but the clouds in *tarn aro big with tempests, and un• alarm, who sends her caveat a- 1 einat the discussion of !Winn wrong's, marvied to held her peace ori Ito : rt i ghte, it is not improbable that the igilation of the Italian question may be transferred from Roma spit Wan to Janney and Bucharest. 41 1 Ptace.—Paris is tcgning with pnal pailets about the war. ' - , ilL. de ,thrardin is in cnvnr of a war whisk will avenge Waterloo, which will iisto France her lost frontiers, which 1 1 4ace Europnin equilibrium, which put an end to the burdensome charges of an armed peace—a war which will cause reciprocity to succeed log ri rtlry--a war undertaken, not in ew of nationality, but o f unity-- logical war, which may leave Oonque: rronlind conquered, but not opprossors apd appraised—a war which will abol jajt- the foudality of the seas by the peutrality of the Straits—a war in which force should be at the service of, 3dea4 4 ,.;-.4n a word, let it be the cast convuhiton of the Old World, !'expiring oitpd giving place of the New World, 2015104 hy the captive of St. Helena aid the prisoner of 11. am." All this is to , be Weeted by a union of France and 1 Risks, and the result of the war would t'ate partition of Europe into two piree—that of the East and West, alullanetmced by M. do Persi ,, ny as far back as 1834. This pamphlet, which b*s been met with mingled ridicule and , tpr in England, appears to have i''•' 4 ed tie fancy of the Parisians. The Daily News' correspondent says that the French envoys at Munich, Wlrtemberg and Cassel had been sent fctr tq confer with the Emperor, it wars presumed, on the state okpublic opinion in Germany. ~ .itsistria.—The Vienna correspondent of the London Times, writing on the 1-ith of February, says : ‘. Three or. &Lirda,ys ago intormation was received iiii it.cnnyv, w i4,ii, i vn A oyo4 §ll doubt at to the intention of the Emperor Nna pollen ; and it would not be surprising suddenly to learn that the Austrian ar my is to be place[ on a war footing.--. i tllio military organization is so excel lent that 6.50,000 mini can be fully pro pound for action within a month or six weeks." The same authority says it. is pyidsuta mighty storm is bruwiug, and that the aim of Ilussin and France is to reduce Austria to the same level as Turkey. 7atat Affray Between two Little Broth ers.—The Spencer (Owen county, Intl.) Joarnal learns that on Saturday wecu two Attie boys, aged respectively twu and - Ibur pars, suns of 'Mr. A. Good wirik, of tireano wunty, gut to quarrel ing as to - which one should have punnes• eu►d oflin -axe. Attiir a shc}rt i 'bcuttie : : bfi one snoomiod iu getting the zlii . .44tittodiately struck toe little brother in *0,1.4 killing him almost iubtauat lp. iIR"The revolution in Hayti is ended, 'OA the country is tntuqua again. It &Maris that the populatiuu were tired of lass ailiy ponip and wanton eYtrava of iueluugae•s empire," and %v • . .-11 prepared fur a ehaage. The Gekkupl, 1.4 bald to be gut , - afar. lkirt A little girl, limo years old, bav agingled a soiree, being asked by ing4itollier, on returning, !Jos , isbe en jellidlierself, answered •• lam MI drimprikuesa. I oouldn't id s WI WI costa . grow." At. 4.1 M=l wwt.• e differeate between those ' ' 'the world esteenui u gOod ind iewat condemns as bad, is iu j that the termer hare busk , ‘ . 4 . .- , okN4!tend from temptation. * l4 sly," a witty young man, toi,iigiti with red 144, ...i6eop, sway foomme, or you will sot, me r ger of that," was the answer, " .1 60 ir.00412, barn,,, . 0 .,-,..., v;.- .. • • = - _ train in ....- &Mail. -t , .. j.f.: ..• Ikti..a-si Rer ""Ct = 4.N48, of latest styles sad unsurpassed in quality pad cheapness, ester Coats from $3 up to $l4; Pants from $1 to $8; Dross Coats from $2 50 to $l4; Vests from 97i cents to $8; Un dershirts sad Drawers; Buckskin, For and Cot fan gloves; iisodkercilefs, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, itc:, at all prices. Also the largest and bast lot of Fine sod Heavy BOOT.Iand SHOES lifer offered in this market, sod will be sold at prices to suit the tines—Boots from $1 25 to $4 50; Shoes from $1 to $1 75; and a eery tine assortment of Patent Lasater and Calf skin Gaiters from $1 50 to $3; HATS of vari ous styles, Silk, Fur sad Wool, from 37+ cents to $3; also a new lot of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Quitsys, Violins, Flutes, itc., and last but not least,slot of that 44p ()hewing TOBACCO, known by all who bare tried it as Ter,- superior : tigcn in New york for the last three months, !tips gctods bay! ill been bought at suctop (of $-.4 l fP Nil *4 40 14114 ad- Viticed ERR 47 Icarce, 1 Pm induced to af t fer them at such prices as most be satisfactory to sU. All who want the worth of their money and a littlemore should call soon. No trouble' to show our Goods. 1 Jan. 10, 1858 Adams Bounty MUTFAL I:Mt:INSURANCE COMPANY.— Incoiporated March 18, 1651. I= President—George Swope Ks Preside_y—r, possell Set-stiary—U. B u ;Li Treasurer—David M'Creatl. Eterutiss Cv"17 0 54 -- _ -1 -ohert linGurdr, Jacob king, Andrpr Ileintselman. ifdanyera—j.kesige Swope, D. A. Buehler, /a cob King, A. Hein tzrlinan, R. M'Curdy, Thos. 4, Marshall, S. FithAes'alcfc, Wm. 11..11cClerfaq; WM: B. Eichelbcrger, Abdiel John Wolford, 11. A. Picking, J. Angliinbaugh, John Horner, It. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, L. Hersh. Andres Polle.r, 40)14 Picking, 4. it: Hersh. Day-Thls Company is limited In its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in secceasful operation lot more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex penses, wtilioc t t Gig istettaww, haring also a large surplus capital In the I.xotastm. The Com pany employs oo Agents—an business befog done by the Managers, who are annually sleet ed by the Stockholdep. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named 4soagers for turtles information. liar The Executive Xlattinsittee meets at the office of the 'Company on the last lyellnesdny in every mined+, it M. Sept. 27, 1858. ~~t~ GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Ic.— FRUITS.—Frults of every description, as follows : Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, ic. ROCkalga:--Agood assortment offingars: Loaf, Brown, rowdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. 0. Molasses, tipcAps of the best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (if.tqipid and ungroand,) Cloves, Mustard, Ic. mitumsH.Y . ,—qteprotgery of every dpgcrip ti fold lwg IqT 0 4 4 y largolekjt received. Atli one dmic.ißq§ thuap i pleasalst and healthy drink will do well by pdreimiqg 1.44 4Yclu• TOBACCJ.—AII the various kinds of Tobac : co, Cigars and Snuff, for sale by Wen. Boyer I Son. VINEGAR.—We have a good finality, as all will say who have tried it. ?LOUIE it . FEED.--ITe have mule arrange ments to have constantly cm hand Flqnt and Feed, which we will Intim Eg be 4t slipecifiF (panty, and at slic/1 prices as cannot fail to WV"- WM. BOYER I SON. April 26,1858. Earnest and Final Votioe. TUK undersigned having sold 'Ms Store in Arendtsville to Mr. Jacob Shank, and be iiqg now under the necessity of closing up his old business, earnestly requests hie old friosds cti9io7lepl tll fine forwafiCitiof 'sidle up an adjust war sicicognts. It must be apparent to every one that this business will not admit of delay, and unwilling to be too strenuous in enforcing his claims, be 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 15th day oh March niit, find the Motes and Accounts given into other hands. JACOB Y. LOWBfit. A rendts rine, Jan. 10, 18,59. Still at Work ! COACTISIAKING AND BLACKSMITITING. —The undersigned respectfully Informs to friends and the public that lie continues the Coachmaking and Blacksmitbing business in every branch at his establishment in Cham bersburg street. He has on hand and will inar g t;esctive to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLRiGiI% Spring Wagons, ke., of the beat material, and made by superior work men. jpar RIIPAIRIXO and BLAGra*Musis all kinds done at rea.onable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. gOVraT PRODUCE taken in - cachous e for work al market pr , ,(;.7a : iiiirF‘erso.ns cl<ll{4 11 4 or work in the Coachmaking or lacitainithing Hoe, are re opectfully invited to call on Jam; L. lIOLTZWORTII. Gettyaburz. Jon. 24, '59. GEORGE k H Sw ENRY WA.II . I\LER will make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their houses, barns, kc., spout e..d.; would do well to give them a call. April 18, '53. tf MPLEft. Wall Paper. 110 F. McILLIENNV respectfull- siarites the It, attention of the public to hi large stock aT Wall Paper, end announces tt his friends and customers, that be has made a t - :angemen to hare on hand a full and complete line of samples from 8 cents up to 50 cents a roll—so that persons failing to be suited with his large stock on band, can select from Lis sample book and be furnishtd with paper at any price and in any quanttty on txo or thrte, dajj, notice. Jan. 24, '59. all and Winter Goods, port - ri:s - 4.—J. L. SCHICK would avail A: himself of this medium of announcing to the community and publi: gen,s,ral, that he has received from the cities the imrgr,„•t, nd molt cornyle4 15:tqs,,,k of DRY GOOS, O laf ituims ever Leah Y.(;,tkr. pleasure to ex amine in this place, all of which hi}y hkw . selected with time. the utmost care, and with particular reference to the tas.ea and wants of the people (4 this lOality, and which for beauty of style and cheapness,he challsnikra. competition. In the LADIES' DRPART KENT, he has all styles, qualities, shades, and colon - of tlocols, suitable for the season. Ile invites the Ladies is cal l / 1 011 take a look through his selections at their "earliest con venieuce. FOR THE GE,NTLF.3IEN, he haa l a choice stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vast ings, all pod and cheap. Don't pass by Schick's—he will always be fohtkd rplyl.l to show goods and sell cheap -1 among the very clieapest: Gettysburg. Aov. t. tftsß. Fahnestocks' Advertisements. aitOCERIEr3.--Sugsr," CAW, Rice and IA every description of Groeezies t to Ittihad ai the,lots,cist m . azlket, r . atea, IF re tail, at - Tahnisfooke% MEAT CUTTERS—AII rxdocii4 prices at 1111 The ladies can find the c eopest and beet aaeortmernt of VictoyAme and guis, in every variety. at Faitogooe)Es.': A,LT,—Grnts nd Alum, Pine and Dkiry S t Ot, to be had at the, lerest ratee ; l49hershi and retail, at LADLLS' Cloth Cloaks. t t . to 'he lead i g s ll/1111 46„ ; 61,_ 4S. T om. , ___ ....., oar ipt PH ma I V - • DWI& op AM deneleat - - of't I I yearit,' situate ist WOK* hip. o t n y,ileett . nty,"attioiatag Lit& of (ittesse 4eektef. 1 , a p r ta ct I Mira or Jaoub Mel. Itrztheey Dear Ariesy or , ttorit, *Samuel Deardorff. sod David Meyer ___ __. cout.tivt6l,g 202 ACRES, more or less wits pioproportiotts qttiatber ud Maadow The Improves:mat* rogaisa of a two-story Weasherbow4od Dwell- 1 in g HOUSE, Batik Bare, Wive r Shed and Corn Crib attached _ Cooper Shop, end otb.er ent-belldisses 2 never-failing wells of water,one at the house, the other at the bare; and an o.loellent pIeORCUARD, with a variety ofother choice fruit. Cinowago Creek runs through the Farm, and there are also two springs on the property. The fences, aquetty of chee - Iqt rails, are good, and the land Is in u good state of cultivation, two-thirds of it having been limed. The yroperty will be shown by Sampl Pollinger„ reaßbiug thfrpon. 4t; 4 MOUNTAISi containing acres, ;Rory or jells, eitgekt tr. !kienallen township,.4:asin+ 'county, adjoining lands of GeoFp 3feckley, Jacob aulden, and others. JOUR SNYDER, FREDERICK lIOLTZ, Sept. CI, ISSQ. ExecWors. licrTlte iutle nc.tes given for personal property of said deceased are-now due, and immediate payment is required. The notes are in the hands of F. Holt:. Valuable Farm F OR SALE.—The subscriber. Assignee of Hamar S. MlNNtuu and Wtrs, fur the benefit of creditors. of/erg at Private Sale 4144 T DESIIIABLE, PROPERTY, in CAmberlarM Mitothip, Adams county, Pa., lying about 11 miles west of Gettysburg, and north of the Charnbersburg turnpike, adjoining lands of James J. Wills, Esq., Heirs of Jn'. Mattell, deceased, Samuel Hartsell, Frederick Herr, Abrqham Spang ler, ag4 callers. and containing 156 ACRES, more or less. 'l4l,,iniprAvements are a Two-story Double Stone ROUSE, with Two-story Back- building. having a br.sement Kitchen above ground, a Stone Ant liars, Carriage House. Stone Spring Hones with a neverfailiag Spring. Pump of neverhillng water near the kitchen doer, and Vireo Ot chards, 2 of which are new, she latter con taining about 1000 Peach trees, 100 Apple, with a variety of other fruit trees on the paiiitiies.' litters in sunning water in almost all the fields. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and fencing. About 15 acres are in Timber and there is a full proportion of Meadow. Prfr-lcill 44siring to view the property win shim gig *me by cabin; on the f am ily residing. Um rang, or OD the suriseriher. Nor. IS, ism _A . . I. riSIiNEIL, Amtignee. gazer s. qua WATIRIONT ZILGILIR New Firm—New Goods. TIIE undersigned have entered into part nership in the HARYWARE & ORO CERrbusiness, at the old stand of Danner Ziegler, is B.iltimore street, under tho near, style and firm of Duiiser (ft Ziegler, anti e 4, and will endeavor to deserve, a contingence of the patronage of the old grub qa well as any quantity of new custom. itt l ex bogy. just returned from the cities with en immense stock of Goods--consisting in Hart of itclerials, snob as nails, screws, hinges, /wits, locks, glass, &I. noir, including edge cools of every de. seeiption, RAW& planes, chisels, gouges, bra ces and-bitts, augers, squares, guageo, ham mer., &e. Blacksmias will find anvils, vices, rasps. files. homy shoes, horse-shoe nails, le., with times, very cheap. Coach tindifigs, such as, cloth, minas, damask. fringes, cotton, moos, oil cloth, springs, axles. hobs, spokes, fellow, bows, poles, shafts. Le. SUE findings, Tampico, brush and frenk h morocco, linings, bindings, pegs. lasts. boot trees, ite., with& general assortment of shoe maker's tools. Cabimel.Mahxr's Tools, a general assort ment—also varnish, knobs, &,.-... Housekeepers will also find a large assort meat ofko ives and forks,brittannia, albata and silver-plated table and tea spoons, candle sticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad iron*, enamelled and bran kettles, pans, tubs, churns, carpeting, Le. Also • general msortment of forged and roiled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; cast, shear and blister steel, which they will tell as cheap ps the cheapest. Groceries, a full and general assortment. such as crushed. pulverised, clarified and brown sugars; New Orleans. West India and suer house molasses and syrups, coffee, chocolate, fine, coarse and dairy salt; linseed, fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, ie.; a full aseortment of Lead andZine, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding. Shine PrimEns,Reneekeeping. Black with. Cabinet MASA. winters, Glazier's. and4Nctry line, all of which they are do termined ticukok iklk low fur CAM as any house out of the city. HENRY R. DANNF:IL WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. - - The Cars are c i gillingl ALL I4TATICXIiM REACilici ma The se dersigned has the pleasure of annonno ing to his uld country friends—farmers and merchants—as well aft the caimans of Gettys burg, and "the rest of mankind," that his new and commodious Warehouse is now open, and that he is receiving GRAIN .1., PRODUCE of all kinds, for which he is pay ing the higl,„ext market prices; and while the public can - dixwe of their produce to t'-e hest advantage, they can he supplied in re turn with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, /cc., &c., also, Guano, Plaster, Oils, Cedarware, and a thouxand other things not here mend med. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people commit their own interests, and act wisely, they will not firget the undersigned. Hoping tli4 familiar fates of all my old cue icnors will ru,ect mike again, and with them many new urea, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 22, 1838. llaw Arrival 1 HATS. OAP* BOOTS sk s ktoE.%—The subscriber has just ntlarned frank Phi's delp'iia vihere he eeleeted, with uktkeli care, a very large tvidi superior stock o Boots, Shoes. Hats and (spa, and Bayern tt,imi,self that he is now prepared to, exhibit to the. oiti,seni of Ciettx;bArg tyld tht est and finest stock: of Uoods in Ws' line that has ever been offered to their noting). Hav ing purchased our goods at the lowest cash prices, we are prepared to oiler greater in ducements thm erect Coins and see. We will utkegreat pleasurtin.showing our goods whether you wtsh to buy or not. 0ct...1 R. F. McILIIErNICY. subscriber has removed his Flog:10i z aria :Machine Shop frouN th,e Foundry building to Railroad street, oppisito,Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of ths Nagle Hotl, where ball' Letter prapateil than ever to at tend to customers. Ploughs alsrs.yoen hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Maehrinae, Reapers, &c., repaired. Also he Rlil attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. kkt.. ,AVlDWA_RRE_______ _. 56' that K , .s Is the place to puiKe t s,; . ask Press ooods, for *Li g , pailmo k ii k and ehildren, as wall as kka lApaieatiyi% Good. 1 4°_ ItSW_ 1 41 }4% 'WW I *" bfifikre parcasifing,vsewlicra , Noy- 11. 1111014It'S WRITING FL Iphipiwk bond • be sille4mr pie.bila NWT SOMA 4 *NARA ibrcrib~rs, Removal. so Jrlllolooo. aa Mu*. soolsteadst Washstands, War drobes, ?duress's of luck. Cotton 144 flair, Spring led* BAN Tete4-I'eteist AFL Main, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables. Suttees, R•ceElicin wd UPholstered frbeirs, Assorted Coles of Oak."( "nog," Wood Chairs. Clial Chain, Barber Chairs. Crites and Cradles, has Racks, Hail Furniture, and Walnut Prams Looking Glasses, Sideboards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchese ere inyitg4 cell Ind give one stook an siatntnation, which foe variety and quality of workman ship is not equalled by any entabliehment in the country. A. MAT MOT 4E SON, Nov. 25 and 27 4. Cm! atrW• Ang. 2, 1838. ;v ----- Greatest ImprOVOTTlerlt CIF TIIE AG E!—Jones' KRIZOSENE or COAL OIL LAMPS, unrivalled in Beauty, Simplicity, Safety or Ncuaoray.— Every person desiring to obtain the eery best and cheapeit portable light within their reach, should call and examine these Lamps before purchasing elsewhere, fur the reason, lst. That no accident oan occur by ex• plosion. 2.1. That they emit No Orensive Odor while burning. 3d. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they are easily regulated to give more or less sth. That they burn entirely free twin smoke. oth. That the light is at lenst 4Q pp cent. cheaper than any other light now in ousinson use. These Lamps are admirably adapted fur the use of Situdents, 31echanivat, Seamstresses, Halls. Churches. Stores. llotels-, and are high ly recommended for Family Use. Fur sale by GILLESPIE 1 T 110.11.1.3. June 14, 1338. . • Oa-Partnership JOTICE.—The undersigned 131Y0 41140Cia• ted with them in the Lumber business, IL %Banos., They woild therefore give no tioitUat the business hereafter will be con ducted under the firm of SMALL, Ars,p,cut Co.* and they hope, by strict attention to business and an earnest deiire to please, to merit a continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon them. KILLIAN S.A.V. I L t & CO. Lumber Yard, ON Yura George Sired. sear Me Raifroad, YORK, PA. We w suld invite the attention of Meehan., iOJ. Builders, and other*, to eikr !arms, acid well selected stock of LU.VRek, oonsi4lingof every description of" White Pine Bards and Plank, Joist, &antlin; and Fencin g . Also, Pi se and Chesnut Shingle., Laths, Pickets, W4rivd Flooring and Irealleerboartling, Siding, We are prepared ts; cital OItDER any site. quantity and qusilftyW PLVE 40 0.4 K LUAIReIt, at the shortest notice, and have it delivered to any point accessible t , Milrond. We also manufacture and keen on has:say lips ral assortment of SASIf, DOORS, ) : Mailers, Blinds, Window Isaias and Dcs); Frames ser3rd ere for any rises not on band sum with dispatch. Mir Our stock and assortment is equal Ito any °then+, and we are determined to sell at the lowest market prices. Mir All orders and communications swil &eased to the undersigned, at York, I'a., receive prompt attention. SMALL, BENDER k eq. York, May 24, 1858. Pr The Great Ambassador of Licalth to, all Mankind. Holloway's Pills, Al. BOON TO TRH Sttai.?—Tile want of a eterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities (Atha 'uteri ug portion of human ity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious particles, was severely felt till.this all powerful medicine was ushered into the warld ; lIoLLowAV'aJstrALVARLa PILLS hare booome the ROOSIROID RERRLIr of all nations. Their attribute is to ras‘46,l OP well as to cult; they attack the RADIX or zoo? of the oomplaint, and thus by rewiring the hidden missed disease reinvigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting nature in her task of vtrAt. and ruscrionsav aavasaarios. DYSPEPSIA.—The great se surge of this continent yields quickly to a course 4 thee* antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are re4ored to their proper tune; no matter in what hideous shape this hydra of disease et- i hibits Itself, this searching and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system s GENERAL DEBILITY AND 'WEAK NESS.—From whatever cause, lowness of spirits, and all other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganisations 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 ders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cleansing and resuscitating the vital functions of the body. SICILY FEMALES—ShouId lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be' their complaint, it can be taken with safety in all periodical and other disorganizations. Its effect is all but ruirac4us. UNREFUTED PROOF.—`bite toistimony of Nations is unanimously borne Lo the health giving virtues of his noble remedy, and cer tificates in every living language bear wit. noes to the undeniableness of their intrinsic worth. Ilolloicay's Pills are the best reasedy known ix Me world for the following diseases : Drew, I nward ***** as Bowel Complaints, Liver Complaints, Cones, reverend Airati, Legroom oflpirits. Colds, ltemal•Complamts, Piles l,;.'bvsit, tigresses, Headaches, taist;atsi U ravel, kodisost ion, Seconder/Symptoms, D•-•s• Intim um Venereal Alleetioan. tharrinvms, Intlammation, WO4llll Of. all Mutt sair Cautient—None are genuine unless ths.words Holloway, New York and Lon don," arediaoeinible as a water-mark in every leaf . of the book of directioni around taeh pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by ko/dieg the teat' to the ho t tideomp re ward will be given to was y one renderinvincii 1 information &I may lead to the detection of! any party or parties counterfeiting the medi cines or vending theism., knowint them to be spurious. •.•,Sold at the Xhnufactories of Protessea! Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and nine Druggists and Dealers iq 'no throlighoul t the United &atm! NI( the midi xok xatifkla hemp 24 'outs, 63 c Gett ents, ysbur Si each. 4. ix Buzau'', Aiwa g. ItesThere is conilderalle sating by takirkg the larger.eises: ' - N. B.—Directions fur the gaidium of par tient. in every disorder are sized to seek box. _Roos 7, 1868. rawly. A Word .Room, gIIITABLZ for the Dry Goods batiste". for Rent. loquiro ot ?Rs Oosirruga (Mc,- )(or. 'ftikt 110 4itolt4=ws:" .1)13, AV". T i n a scriber the siiiigens eE - swam e i mpd a • _ asat. Weston as • o oh doors Mist ut" St. ,jamee Gr, where ha has qow on •• pascal aesistmeqt ar 4 rods os—sash as: 11.110. 1 front to 70 *sots pwr WWI; Saws, all kinds ; Coffees, did'? re kiods; Vioegar, Bait , Fish, Cheese, Sootch Herring, ground and. ungroand Pen- P Olga; Ciosee, Cinnamon, Mustard, Sods, Mow, earl*. Rine, Teas, ()endless. Egtroor a slacee h t?, ° C 4te ansiies C , on a c ll n k t it e s d : Fop, Walnuts, Paha No is, Almonds, Around Mk's, Lioyoritaision. itoutolts. (bungs', Foot g itur eskss, anskoso of all kind', (Tang s', &c. sod ZIP bought end sold, Ile ill rites the calls of the publin i ouotOctod that his assortment will plosoo, both io quorlity sod pries. Hob determined to sell ctie 4 por talks the cheapest. BiTTLE. Gettysburg, Dec. 20, '5B. Asa ..J1.14* R 01 1 1.10, on? NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS.--SNY DER & BENNER have just received at their New Store, in Baltimore street, q few doors above David McCreary's Saddlery es tablisherleut, the largest and most complete assortment of Qroceriei brought to Get -3114r4 fur Et lei g time, cog/listing of Coffee, (four kinda,) Sugar, (fuur kinds.) Molasses, Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, Corn. Oats, Butter, Eggs, /140012, Salt, in short every thing usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. gyp" The highest market price paid forenan tryw4luce or taken in exchange fur Goods. iye us a call. Buy your Groceries where you will be sure to get them good and cheap. Mar 11over's celebrated writing Ink fur sale. [Nov, 1, 1858. ring worth of their stoney and as right + &logos hock, NORBSCK A MARTIN'S is the place to get it. where they sell all kinds of Groceries, Confectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a word, every:thicg belonging to a first-class Grocery. Molasses qf seven different kinds, from 04 4 6 4 k% "t 4 For qiill4ll six different kinds, from 8 coats op to 14 lb.; Coffee, fire kinds ; Teas, Chocolate. Race, Crackers, Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit, Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard. 24 458. rp 11E subscriber would inform t he publi e that he has opened a MACRINE SUOP, in CitomberthV Clettyaburg. near the 10% wtll have various kinds of Ow an i k ‘ any time hereafter , such as riirsslung .111usiamts, Cora S4ellers, Corafodder Cutlers Clovermed Haller*, Strata Cutlers, and Horm fonarra of different kinds, —two, four or six -horse, to suit purchasers ; —indeed all suck as can be had at Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Martiaing Madand, for house carpenters. put up in the very best and most substantial manner. Calling Scram or long Bolts, any kind or size less guy; iggvlti fpitt in Ittrigth, attettded to. as wall as litressig in uon, casting or wood. Also all kinds of RZPJLININGI AO Ma. chineryoiressingep Mill Spindles, itc..done on the shortest notice. I hope that all in want of anything in my line will call at my shop before going ebie ;Aiwa .1 Ittn warrant all my work to give satisfaction to pni‘gigifira. March 29,1858. ly CC*l4lkiQT.—A desirable improvement in makusg gales, by which one-fourth teas coffee is required and a stronger and g yore highly Banked beverage a node. p q f.a itojA eoffaa kei it for p i ny length of time without one pluiVeleof the strength or annona escaping. Those fond of a good Cup ornate. and at the ague time wishing to save one fourth the expense should c al at on aa4 tiny gn O)d Dominion Coffee Pot at the cheap ko t rx of FAIVF i STOVIL BROS'. ;tor. 29. 4OR BARGLAINBI— a The enbscriber boa Aud coiumea from the city with another iarga assortment of goods gsr Gentlemen's WeaT, noto ris kting . of Clothe, Cossimeree. Cammeti, , knube of Veating l &c .. which be wil dispose of at the lowest living prices. His stock has been selected with great care, a sd cannot but please the tastes of this oommunity. Don't forgetl Call at the Merchant Tailor ing establishsent of JACOB RE [MENGE R, OA, 4, l&5&_. pArfisle street. CIRORGE ARNOLD has again replenished II his stock of Goods. Dm assortment is now full,. among which is a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, and fancy goods gen ortll,y. 'Alps Ladies will please call for Bar ns* Also. cirkp CLOTHS, Cssaiaseres, R t eSdy-,mttde Clothing, Blankets, Shawls, Flannels, Ouatkngs, ho siery, Gloves, &v. &c.; also, a large stock of Domestics, Fresh Groceries, etc. RE4DI7-ktADE CLOTIIING.---if you want the cheapest and best Ready-made Clothing in town, call and see Gs°. A liN.Okb• We make our own Clothing, have bands con stantly employed cutting out and making up. Our ewe*, or Cloths, Cassimeres, Caasinetta, Coatings, Vestingl, lc., is large and full.— Call and see us, and it vse,cArkn i nt fit you in a garment ready made, we trill take your measure, and make you uA a garment just se 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 call. Try him, trove him, and see if there be ayn error in hma.. Gettysburg, Oct. 4, 18158. Notice to Farmers & Merchants. IJZ hare now opened our large and coat modiocts Warehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Railroad streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, vis: Flour, Wheat, Rye„ Own. Oats, Also, on hs.p4 and for sale, &tit, Guano., Plaster, Yi &c. A hargaatock of Groce ries just remeved. consisting of Sugars, Cof fees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Tess, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, dc., &c., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as low as can be bought elsaskhore, Ntholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine oar stock before purchasing, elsewhere, amour motto will be " quick sales' and small profits." We would &leo call the attention of all in terested in the thrifty and healthful condi tion of their Cattle. Horses, Hon &c., to the fact Utak we have for sale Breinig,, 11.0noreeid4. 00. 1 6 Olketralied Ydgetabie nai ad Firoxler, of which we hare sold from, 1500 to 2000 pops& per annum to Farmers and §torek49 IKL s IINTEIELTER, SEITZ 10(1 Gettysburg. Noy. 15, 1868. What I Again ? VES, 'TIS EVEN SO, that Franklin 4- Picking lelajust received another large cargo of WINTEEI CLOTHING, which Is now brine opened at Me Clothing Emporium, in Chaisibersburg strest,oppoeile the English Lutheran Church. It is the *est complete assortment of Winter Clothing, of every va— riety', ever opened in Adams county, and is better, haviug peer) fe l low. i ll 'ng his paralleling, bele enabled to Air troll surprising. MS stook, of Coe Pants, - Vests, libirte,.CVmers, Soak% _Glom -tasaAjpeetk ieeij ani4 I toa tli m izt aimo gby man , Way WV* 1 , 3 . 911* • LPIQIEnfd DOC 4 10, 'St NOW Grocery Store. Who will Refuse Now is the Time! Old Dominion Call at Reininger's New Goode I • t h av 's tt eig ae rh S °A ir; trill • • • Mimed unsurpassed and ' Norte other as useful have aitoirOdate during the slonigrY.• ilst farriers an using every effort, and iiporesting large amounts of money in the iMprovimumst of their soils, too little atten- tion is geserally paid to the beelth and de velopment of farm Stook, Breinig. Fronefield & Co. justly claim be ing Gk first. in this country, who devoted their attention to this important subject.-- Their Vsoriinut Cants POWDIR was the result of several years' study and experi menting—which experiments bare actually shows that, by feeding this Powder, a Cow will yield from 1 to 21 pounds butter 'wreck more than when she dose emit get the Powder; ald uthow conditions alike. The rams in crease is jiroportionably produced in the Allening qj conk or It is used with equal profit for Horses, Cattle and Hogs. Alo fasmer, or feeder of any kind , should be without its 41,y. rill' aide 10 the new Warehouse, corner of Stratton 'twist and the 4ailrond, KLINEFELTER,, SUVA 4 QO. Nov. 15, 1858. Gm -ml rub Tin-ware t OP every descsiptlon, unw unhand and fqr sale by Geo. E. Buehler, in Chambers burg street. RTOIVE PIPE of all sizes, constantly ntt kJ hand or made to order, at Buehler's, in Chambersburg street, LARD CANS of rises now ready and for sale at Buehler's Tin-ware Establishment. t•-)Tlt USER Milk Buckets for sale at GEO. X BUEHLER'S, in Chambersburg et. Nov. 1. Millinery Removed. SC. HOWARD would respectfully inform . the Ladies of Gettysburg and its vielnity, that they will find her in Chambersberg street, at the residence o f Mr. Samuel Herbst, opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. Wit,' can be accommodated with may. 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. Lime! Lime! :FRE undersigned have made arrangements, by which they will be ready to supply LIME in any qqantities, at the lowest prices, as soon as the Ritilroml is completed. They are ready to rmai ve *ere. SHEARS, BUEHLER I KURTZ. Nov. 22.1858. The Liver Invigetietor, PItEPA RED by Dr.BANFOßD,oompounded entirely from OVMS, is Quo of. the best Purgative and Liver Medicines wtvi Wore the public, that acts as a Cathartic, cease, milder, and more 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, then on the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus acoompliehing two purposes effectually, with out any of the painful feelings experienced iu the operation,* of cwt CatAarties. It strengthens the system at the sama time that it purges it; and when taken daily in mod erate doses, will strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. The Drat is one.: of the principal regu lators of the humans body ; and when it performs it functions well, the powers of the system are fully developed. The glom aci is almost entire- if deoendent on the healthy salon oft' eS JUer for the proper performaceof its func-0 tiona; when the stom ach is at fault, the"i,_ bowels ore at fault, and the whole syste m ouffersinconsequence of one organ—the/01 Livia—having ceas ed to do its duty.— Fur the diseases of that organ. one of tbepo proprietors has made it his study.in a priteZ lice of more than 20 years, to 44 some & - 7 remedy wbeprewith to counteract, the viNiy ds; ngements to which it is liable. To prove that 40 remedy is at lapt found, any . personNSrouble4 with Luca Coartsisr, in any oi e it s forms, bits but to try a bottle, and..., conviction is certain. These Gams re-C) move all morbid or bad matter from Offz-t systesn, sqpplying their place a flow of btle , invigol.atmg the stoznach,cansing f04w1 4 1 to digest well, PCRI. STING TS' 'Loon. giT-co ing tope and health of the whole map finery, removing the cause ul the diyeast--ellebtiug , " radical, cure. DILIOSS ATTACKS are unasil. Ax.u: VS agyTirm, PWCAITILD, by the occasional use of the Ursa, limcoaAre. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach aml prevent, the futxl tvowrising and souring. Only one dose talr c en heave retiring, pre- Tempi Nionvxsas, Only- cooli dose takaiN lAt niAt.illosens the bowels gas i k, and cores Cuewrampra.: One dose Wym lEher• twb resAl eriAcare DrsrarsiA. aera t e done of two seaspoonfhls will al- Ways relieve SIC! HCADACIIII. One dose taken fur female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only 040 dose immediately rel.i.evota Cgomc, while Caw doe often repeater a pare care for Caot.nia Anse; a p tire of Cao siir•Only one bottle Is needed to throw out of tha system the steels of medicine after b alanl4l 6 - sgrOo• **WA%4l l ZgVez rem" s all sallowness or' aanasasak win from the skin. One dose taken $ short tines before eating giree rigor to theappetite, sad makes food di gest well. One does often repeated ease Cnimnic DIARRIICZA in its worst forms, while amiss find Boirsi. compliathia Illsld almost to the ant dose. Ooe or two doses cure attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, °wailer remedy in the world, as it never f • SIPA Ora bottkes cureDaorer, by exciting the abawbente % We ti l / 4 0. *mare In recommending this medicine as a preventive for Feria and Acme, Cnit.t. Fares, and all Fermi of a BILIOUE Tyre. It operates with certainty, and th.t. sands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who, use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. sir Mil water in the mouth with the In vigorator, and swallow both together. Tut Lirse lxvioosaroa is a scientific me& ical discovery, and is daily working cum, almost too great to believe. It caress' if by magic ' even tale first dose giving 4wavil,, and seldom more than op,c ssiaired to cure any kind of Lksaa complaint , from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to $ commoe Headache, all of which are the result of n DISLIJILD Lives. rims curs toor,LAa rsa 1110TYLE. AR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broud ssuy, Neu. Yurk. A. D. Boss Luz, west, Gettysburg May 17, 1858. ly Notice. TIM undersigned having retired from tba Mercantile business, the same will here after be continued at the old stand, in Baltip'• more street,. by their sins, Henry B. Danner and Waybnght Engler, under the acme sal style °Manner and Ziegler. Jrs,whilkm. will recommend to, and for whom, irn bespeak a liberal share of e. 4.01 old customers, and of thit *k . general l . Having ?Mired Op Wont thn nem, ii 11410111101415 t oar o lon/lust should th t nntifY ail tApsit .^ 3141 to. sip itber by4solfmenti )(otot e cir" • Ammo to call sad iteMlp sauna. C• t tisday. T t he books will h e e *MA sk! 0 11 4 1. • DAVIMart. 'VI 84. VISL trUkkccla akeiwt ts titig u vzio .64,410.“ Tax it ue' lllibilatiW ‘k 04 ii Oa t s. &kw Pim iiial , Cbatestt p = rt It is lint mail .Wateer. 11111 in pan of dent lity is tpqmi.g . r to any lista° Rooika c It out lut,___Ptil QS over tin, tar. iron, or *lune, soak Rowever Eat or steep they ratty be. . , .. . In point at isstsdpig the el •o{ Ira and water, nethirns law yes been disaneope4 equal to the Elastic Cement. Thom who have used it, kamtiPikliad tbit it is the very perfection of Itecipioultdiliat there la no further room tor imprql.—• No one wit!northink of pattiagos 01 a when this Ceases, 0110 be had for: money and will oaterear Tatar ear shingle This ltooflns is lemmas/1d as represented. a r i The Elastic Cemiss Is. SL. Cheeped- sail best protection from decay for woos exposed to the weather or dampness of *a ground. It iii also the best paint fur iron, alstottillny pr*enting rust; and wherever applied per. fectly excludes dampness. The subscriber has this Cement for lois, Ist conntitio s to suit. Fur further information. apply to UEORGE A. COLE. rederick City. Yd. SirSpooirnens of the F Roofing may be asset th e Iteothoncanry' s Utica, in Gettysburg. April, 5 149. Cheap; cheap! MORN NEW QUADs!-..Lculis *lmo, have just returned from the city, with a very large agsortrnerit of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Winter Goods, and eve.rplAng else in the men's wear line. The" also War plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk and cot. ton lfandkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c. flawing bought unonally low, for the cash, they are enabled to sell ousarca ru,ot avita•mom ea*, lent full °loth suit, made up, fur $l3, fur la , stance. (Jive them &civil, ut their new estei lialunent, in Chalubersburg street,* kw doors west of the Court-house, beforepurchasini: elsewhere. 100 t, 11, Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la toprAtico tlio most effectual alttrathill that an Ise is a ocmoentrated extract of Pars Sarsaparilla, so combined with oda* substances of still peak* elltriltiTe Power . IP to afford au" effective antidote for Ow ijiarapaa Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who' suffer from Strumous complaints, and that oust which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of mix ethicted fellow-citizens. How completely Wee %%pound will do it has been proven b ezper. blunt on many of the worst cases to be hound of the following complaints:— Senor:ma AND benorvzotra Ccntrumerk. EIIMPTLONS AND F.aurrtve Dawns, Ilicsne, SALT Unillll4 VI; .11V.AD," STPIIII.III AND STINAIRXTV, .&111. recrqsns. enetnitAr. Ilitszasa l lAmmer. NM% ;Aw l s oA PWLOCIIIiIIX. ULM/1M ani. Krona 1.%u lam ?arum, Smarts:La& lima. na Sr. ANTIIOXT . II Fula, and indeed tha %Wu class of complaints arising front barcarrli BIAMD. This compound sill be found a great pro. miner of health, when taken hi the spring, to expel the foul human which fester in the ikkod at 440 mason of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by. the rid of this remedy, smut themselves from the endurance of foul esuptions and ulcerous serer, through which the system will strive to rid itself of ecieniptinno, if not amisted to slo, this through the nature) channels or the body by sn alttixer medicine. Cleanse out the Vitiated blood whenever you find its ingstuiggii bunting through the skin in pimples, eruption% or sores ; cleanse it when you Gild it is ob. stringed and slug iu the veins ; cleanse it wlassevur it is fouL and your !Mints will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder. Is felt, people enjoy better henith, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with tide pabulum of life disordered, there ear be ask kiting health. Sooner or later something mn.t go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves mush. the. reputation. of accomplishing these ends. But, the wnrld has bean egregiously deceived Ly• preparations of it, partly because tho drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations. pretending to be concentrated extracts al it, contain bnt 'Wield" the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late veers the public havitbeen mis. I c ed bylarge bottle., pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla fur one dollar. Moot of these have been frauds yrs alas wiek. for they not only contain little, if any, Senate. rills, but often no curative properties whatev er. Ileum bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the mead, until the name itself is justly despised, and has Lere.tue synonvrnous with irnpisition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such • remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of ohlrepay which rests upon it. And we. think we have ground for believing it has virtue% which are irrosistiLle by the ordinary nut of the diseases it is intend ed to emm la order to secure their es *plate eradication from the system. the remedy thoulii be judiciously taken at:cutting to diitutions un the bottle. TIMPARED II? DR. J. C. AYE It it CO. LOWELL. MASS. Pries, $1 poor ItilitU• i els Betas• for .11. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, lac won for itself such s renown for the Are at every variety of Thrust and Lung Complaint, that it le entirely unneresszry lbr us to recount the evidence of its virtues, Wherever it has hewn ellll. played. As 'it has long been in constant use threughont this section, we need not sin more than assure the people its co: city is k‘ pt up to the Lest It ever has beets, and that it mar bit Mitd on to do for their relief all it has c%er taro (bond to dos Ayer's Cathartic Pills, POZ TEX C 1711311 OP Coteleran*, Jainidies, Dysppsia, hairs, 44. Dysentery, Foul Hansarh, Erysipelas, Deastaeles, Piles. Phesiaistissa, Eruptions and Min Dimwit. Lies' r Cassidaint„ Drcpy, Team, now* am* Salt Mews, Worms. Gold, Nrwrnigin, as 11, Dinner i'i/4 and for Passifyiey M Blood. They are anwar-eueted, an that the west Mats tie. can take them pleasantly, and they ant abt. best aperiert in the world for all the paternen , family physic. Pries 26 cents pn Pox; 5 Two fir INNA. Greet numbs?, of Clergymen. I'braleiarm. litette• men, at eminent peraonages, Lave heat theta. TtUnt* to certify the unparalleled nsefelnotes remedies, but our wary here isfß leo Pe' insertion of them. The Agents Lekoe named her. -ialt gratis our AYELICAff A1.3440 ( 1.4; Itt vrbiek they are given lA, also full descriptions of the above eon4seseaa, and the treatment that should be lowed. for their CUM 00 not be pat otf by unprincipled dealers other preparations they male more profit aft % Demand Aran's. and take no others. The ste t want the best aid there la M thou, and they tdiadd have it. All our liemedies are for sale by - Sold by A.D. Deshler, - nettlibitlr T. J. Cooper, near Casbtawn--Priton o % Falrfield--and all Dpicalets. ()Ct. 18,1858. awry - . t he -! I ea n g: . r' he 4 p ir g i c„ . !pa • t „ 8, 1858. EE El
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