711 ‘ -' ' %mil:memo33. Ofl ,Oitaelf i ths 4l 66lll fa itn Silks, reid'tbr i33 oiderte tie s t es, JewsityNotiosui. etc., has returned from 0141 UMW% markets with ono of the largest as. 110411110111 ti of DRY artr,NMS ever brought to this =eassOltsiding of all the newest designs an d of the rresent cpring importations.— Isitillte DREM..- (lo' WS. plain and figured Maeda Wks, very heavy and fine lustre. cheap ; plata sad entered Azure,' Silks, a very fine as wisest, at all prices : flareges, Grenadines, I'oll is Cherie, Satin de Chime, Poplin:, Laretas, Pails Orgaadies, Jaconet Lawns, French Chiuts, plata astotaolored Brilliants, Ging,hattuo, tiering Yonation t 'anglish enlieoer, aud many other soveltles. 4. MoritNlSti Gitt OS in great s :tries ty, Shawls and Scarf'. beautiful stock ; naa:m.4 and Parasols, new strbt, tor) hamkome: Em broideries and WIIITI 60i tt is, tery hanciaom,-; largest and cheapest stud, we barterer rereited. MEN'S AND lit) V.-) It EAU.. complete stock, Moves, Hosiery, Mit.. and (.., tuittlets, oral! kirati; Dome/tie Goode, at F.llO I.,r+ priues. .1 EtV Ii1.1:1", stuck fur Spring - +1.•., etio•lAting of the t equisite 6tyleg es er o:fered in ttiie market. Ws would say to our ..:.tom •rs and the pub lic generally, that we hale opened one of the post eitgaUt and largest aisortments; of goods aver brought to this market, allot v. loch have been selected with great rare and upon the most advantageous ternis. We are determined pot to be nhderAold I,) any. Our inutto---- Fair dealing and small profits " J. L. SCHICK. 1 H. W. Corner of C&ntrc Square April 4,18.59. The Farmers' gc Mechanics' SAVINGS PiSTITCTItiNi of Adams county receives money on tli itosit daily, from se A. M. until 3 o'cloek, P. M., and On Saturday from 9 o'clock, A. M., uutil G o'cloek. M-- Interest on deposits front ..: per .e I. ial deposit paid agreeably to not ;ye, and transit ut deposits paid on dent Ind with t. Interest On special depostts, when made for IQ months and upv•ards, 4 per cent. ; for 3 months stud upwards, 3 per cent. ;3il transient dtpo..ts for 30 days and upw trds, 3 per cent., and ou regular weekly depo•i's p r real. The popularity of this In-;:tution with all classes of the community, but!' in town and isometry, and its consequent sIi , CCSS, may be u teri:led In part to the following reasons : It offers s convenient, re.pousiblo and profita ble depository to farmers and mei-hanies, to ex ecutors, siltuinistratc,re, it ,, •vgnees, collectors, agents And all public Ofil , N. to tittornes, trustees, societies and as-us Lit; ,ns, incorporated lir otherwise, to married or stn .rle ladies, t o students, merchants, clerks, and business men generally, to minors an I :ill a ho have funds, much or lilts , to deposit a ith a return of interest. Depositors receive hook, in a 'licit aro entered their deposits, which books serve as vouchers. They they designate In case of sickness, death or Absence, who shall rescite their depo.its, with out the luterveution of executors or administra tors. [Gett y sburg, Feb. I Slit,. Wholesale and Retail LiIQUOR STORE.—The undersigned re.-pect fully announce to the citizens of liettys.buri; And the public generally, that they h.ise opened a near LIQUOR STOItE on llmlrmvl street,psouth aide, and midway between the l'a,senger and Freight Depot, and have made arrangements to #ifeep constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds pf Liquors, Foreign and Donn-die., sn,ll as Bran. Liles, Wines, Holland and O. Al o.,tie Olro, Old Rye and Rectified Whiskey, Champat.me, Ginger Prandy,Oherry, Brandy, Cordials, Enamel, Auice, And Wines of every grade. Tho above Liquors will be furnidied at the Most reasonable rates and w I minted good. By strict attention to busine=s and an effort to please, we hope to merit the patronag2 of the public. sarmi orders promptly attnn.led to. • Feb. 91,'59. COVER . The Cars are Hero! LL THINGS ARE READY !—The under signed has the pleasure of announcing to old country friends—Comers and merchants ,—as well as the ettizens -of Getty :bur7,, and 0 the rest of mankind,' that his new and com modious Watch ciust is now open, and that he i 3 receiving GRAIN A: l'1:01)1:Cil of all kinks, for which he is paying the highest market prices ; Wed while the public can dispose of their pro duce to the beat advantage, they can be cupplied in. return with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas. Rice, &c., kc., also, Guano, Pia,ter, o.ls. Cedar ware, and a thousand otlAr tl,inza not her Mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and t heap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people consult ;heir own interests. and act wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. ! , ping the familiar f4ces of all my old custo•ner,, It ill meet me again, and with them many new ones, I s'l.lll endeavor to please them. JOHN IioKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 22. IP",q. Great Reduction IN MR PRICE or THE I M.:INGE!: &CO 'S SEWING ACHIN E-t —B. P00. ,, m.1., pro prietor of the State of Pennsylvania, the counties of Philadelphia, Eric and Allegheny excepted. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Citizens of York, Adams, Cumberland and Lan eastex counties, that he will sell Srnger's Serrrnl Machines a reduced prw.-4. Persons desirous i f uprctuusing a good •SeWIII2 Machine should by all means purchase one of Singer's, for they are the only machines that will do the work that is required of a Sewing Mac Line. Call and examine and see for yourselves before pureh.vs;ng else where. For beauty they e ahnot be :urpa-sed, and for durabil,t : - cannot be beat—there being now in use over 15,00 u of Surztr*s Mac hines. wfiich recommends them to be far superior to any other in use. All I ask is au examination or the Machine, and if you have any notion of one you will be certain to buy. Machines of every . variety of Singer's on hand. Every family Should have one of the Family Machines, for they DA certainly a handsome and useful piece of furniture. They are not liable to get out of re pair, and will last you a life time. Machine Silk, Needles, Thread, Bobbins, Oil, Ac., U., at all times on baud. All orders at tended to with dispatch. W. F. REISINGER, Agent, 42 Market street, York, Pa. Jan. 3, 1839. 6m lrx. alLLtapa. HENRY TLIOYA.9 Family Grocery AND PROVISION STOEtE.—GILLESPIE THOMAS respectfully inform the people Pt Gettysburg and the public generally, that they have just returned from the city with a geoeral assortment of GROCERIES, PRO VIS IONS and VEGETABLES, which they are pre riAlto sell as low as the lowest. FLOUR and always on hand, and sold at small profits. Store au 'York street, one door east of Witt -lief' Hotel. Gettysburg, Aug. 3, '57. tiatouos r. LUST. JOLLY A. 151.71. Abbey & Neff, xo. 308 North Third Street, (three doors above Vine,) Philadelphia. THR OLD DWARE STAND—(established 24 years.) Evory description of Building, Mechanical, Farm ing and Household HARDWARE, is now in store, sad will be offered at the lowest market prices, to Cash and prompt Six Months Buyers. Wails at Manufacturers' prices fur cash. Orders from new customers wild reeeire strict laud accurate attention, and all goods sent from this house will be as represented. Wynatry Merchants on their nest visit to to make their Spring purchases are invited to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing. March 14, 1859. 3m cle .riatt.oa. wis. I. lasi:was& • Wm. J. Taylor & C Co. MEHCIUNTS arnll C Cllesale dealers in Fish. Cheese and Provisions, No. 138 South WbstrreS, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, Philadelphia,. ilarSole Agehts for Henry's Celebrated Inniffaf, • [Marsh 14, 1859. 3m 1 , Paper. F. Igellll.lol , ll' respectfully 'smite, the atteatlou - of the public to hi large stock o all Paper, sod announces to his friends and eeitt,ensers,tbat he has made at :angel:lents to have ea bead a full and complete line of maniples from & ceats up to 50 cents a roll-veto that persons *Mac to be suited with his large etook - east select front bls simple book sulidhefaildelted with paper at any price and la say wattty on too or tbree days notice, Jaa.:l4, '5O. ()0016--ecoisprisbig every passible aid Boy's Hats. rime wad iffllitieb will be sold Teri sib" — R, z RatiLlrs. Maltirniore House Pumbthing UrOOPS. 1 NoriA limiting Watt, two doors North of the (Toward ilellest 4 :--The undersigned. linring , made lam* additions tothis stock, ie prepared to hittilalit Homarkeepair, 4 %)untry Meri hants and others. with such artfelcs as th-y tr.int, on the %,ry I)citt tertns. Liar •ni Wilitesc.s•li, Sweeping. Dusting, Paint, H sir. Tooth, N.ul, Sslver, Shur, Scrub and Horse lira:do-4, 11"u01/V1-WAKE: :4111(11 as Tubs, Buckets, Measure:. Tor Pito kets, Churns, Nlauls, 1:011ing Pins, Ituto.r Print+. kc. -llrooin+, Basket+, Mat. 4 and l'ord.s.7e. Mit.4er's ft minute lee Cream Freezers. Kefrigersaors. exright and chest--the mutt apprii Water Cooler+, in 11•ood or.liebil. Tin and tiVire Sates. Arthur's and other tii.4t approved Fruit and Veg-tobl , Pre ser3 ing• Can.. pl tin Tiu-ware. Tin, lir.. Midi! :411.1 HAIM Wire. Alb ill Fork+ and 5p...34, Pm+. rotree and Tv.l EMC BUitel Clivritoz Di4 . le+, Knit et nod Forks, Wattle Irons, :Sauce Statics and Wei L fht4. 11111.: (';..turf((id Domin ion ( Wee I'ut4,2 , buN el and Tongs, Nurse Lamps. Toilet S. t 4, Foot Tuli4, lath Tub+. Nil:re :Incr. , . Wire Dish Covers. Table Mats, together ith a ultrirts ofarlie I. useful and necessary to Ilou+ekrepers. Rohr k Patent Excelsior Wa+hito,4 M.t. hines, Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and Itriodies of every de+4 ription. nanu fa+Aared to nrib r. (31 , .0. A. 1411,L`(, No, 11 North 'lnward st., Baltimore, Aid. Larch 11. Itt,9. ly Td To Merchants & Farmers. [T iiKAP ANL) CIWICE GROCERIES, At DOOK k BALMY:VS, S. W. cornet 17,-r•rr Swats, 11 k f.T1.114 tit 6, 1,1 11. We wonl.l rerpeetfally invite the attention of butt ra to our lar;:c and well selected stock of prime family Genf-cries, compri•mg e%rry article usually kept In a I,r4t-class Grocery, u hid] we offer at prices as low at. or not :owe' than) any house in the city. We name in part : Prime Nvw 4...!r0p Orleans Sur:or. 1)u. do. Molasses Porto Rico and low irrade do.—very cheap. Rio, Llguayra, Porto aieo,Cape Java, Maricaho, and other C.,freos. Excellent Imperial Young Hyson, and Gun powder Teas, at tO cents per pound. Choice Oolong: .10. at !e cents. air Imperial Tea at 7i eti. per pond i-63e This Ted rte w trrant equAl, if not superior, to any Tea sold at other Ogees fur $1 per lb. 'wen, PISLI, BACON, st prices to suit the times •Lso, Flue old BRANDY, Old 11.)o WHISKEY, Old Bourbon WhISKEY PORT, i SIIIIRRT, kLADERIA, 'mod MALAGA Rectified Whiskey and Domestic Brandy ♦T CITY PRICPII. terAll Goode delivered to Roata aod Rail roads free of droyaspe sail xo 091101 ►OR ►AC[Ancs Satisfaction guarantied in all cases or the goods returned at our expense. A liberal dis count, allowed to country merchants. 1100 K A BALI)W114, Wholesaie and Retail Grocers, Southwest cor. Green h. Lexington sts., Jan. `.:4, '59. tf Baltimore, Md Win. Knabe & Co., NOS. I. 3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Md., Manufacturers of Gehl Medal Premium GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Knabe & Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the public, and especially those in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, which. for power and sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, have, by the best ofjudgmt, been pronounce unrivaled by any in the coon try. As to the relative merits of onr Pianos, we would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in our possession, from TILILBERD, STR kKOSII, ti. SATTER and 11. VIECXTFAIPS, as also from some of the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country; also to the following PREMII:3IS, received within the last three years : GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland Institute, 1855, 185 e, 1857. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; also, MEDAL at the Franklin institute, Philadel phi 1. IP:o; ; FIRST Pli".tlll.'M at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1815, 1814 All instru mmts of our manufacture hat e "the full iron frame. and are guaranteLd for FIVE YEARS. litc-c),.Partienlar attention paid to the selection of Ins trianiuta fur distant orders, and a privilege of i•cilitto,.+e granted at tiny time vvithin six mos., if the instruments should not prove entirely satis factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal. Wholesale dealers w ill find it to their advan tage to give us a cal!, as by greatly increased facilities, a e are enabled to fill all orders with dispatch. yr- 20 --Constantly on hand, a large assortment of MELODEONS, from the hest Factories. SEct)Slt-iIiND PIANOS at Great Bargains, at prices from $3O to $1,50. Pianos Exchanged, !bred and Tuned. A call is respectfully solicited 1111.,LLAM. KNABE & CO January 17, 1859. ly New & Rieb EWELRY. SILVER WE 5.93$ PLAT JAR f'_ ED WARE. kc.—A. E. WARssa, G:11 act! silver4mitb, No. 10 NORTH GAY STREET, BAL. TINIOR.E. MD., has in store a beautiful assort ment of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, s titable for present+. eml.racing a great ant ty of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mislies, Car butklee, ke.. E.tr-Iting.9,llractd..t.t. Finger Biers set with Diamond, Ruhr, Eincral &c., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimble. , , Cuff ; Signet. Chased and Plata Gold Rings : and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pius ,k. Ear Ruigs, ALSO, A variety of Silver Mundted St Plated I' ::tors, Cake Ba.,kets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Bitter and Salt Stand , , Pearl 11andle De.,ert limy( ',Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kr.. all of tthich is respectfully offered on the lore,: terns ! ItS__The Country Trade and Dealer, ) 4,..iiernlly are invited to give the a call, and examine goods and Prices, being satisfied that my ..`3ILY Elt WARE cannot be surpassed eith'•r fur fineness or quality, or the latest and most beautiful patterns. January 17, 1859. ly J. SL McClellan, DEALER in HATS, CAPS and CHILDREN'S! FANCY GOODS, No. 343 West Baltimore Street. near the Eutaw House. Baltimore, keeps on hand all goods of the best make aad latest style to be found in a first cl is sre ait store. , A call from persons visitin4 the Dec. 20, 1558. 6m* George M. Bokee, IMPORTER And Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, k QUMNSWARE, No. 41 North Howard St., between Lesington and Fayette Streets,. Balti more, Md. [Dec. 20, 18513. ly B. T. Hynson, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No. 53 North Howard Street, oue door above Lexington, BALTI/10 LI. Paper Hangings.—Conetantly in store ' Paper Hangings of every description, and of the lates and most epprored patterns. Also, Bordan Fire Board Prints, kc. Venetian Blinds.—Ketps on hand, and manu factures to order, Venetian Blinds of all colors, sizes and qualities, which 'will compare favora bly with any offered to the public. air-Paper Hanging done in the hest style.— Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exchanged. March 7, 1859. ly First Premium TNA.IIELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE.-- B. W. HEYWOOD, No. 14 North Charles street, Baltimore, having been engaged for the last 17 jean in the asanufactare and sale of the above desirable Furniture, suited to country residences, has on Lead a large variety, manufac, taxed expressly for retail sales. Also, Oak and Walser. Chamber Sets, Oak and Walnut Exteggion Tables , Diming Room sod Fajicy Chain, lndelicate, Hair and Husk /Eat. trusses, :Feather Pillows sad Bolstanyke., Ac. ' KAT* 2108 W kr Elio cement li t On FlNG.—Thetsabscriber* 'metre!) , red to contract and pea on At the shorter notice. W. . (".1 , 1 , 1 t ( 4 0.. A PATEN? FMK Ail Tim noor CENICCT ROOTING. It is perfectly' Fire and' Water pro.,f. and in rwlint or durability is etual...lf not superior, to nny Vt.t.Al:( I:, , ,untiz. It call ho put on orer tor, irn. or ho tC,I Cr t :Ale,/ 11„r1,.., be. In point of reßistintr the element.' of fire and water n 'thing hal yet been iliocut et t•A/ equal to the I::.t•ti.: Cement. ho h tt. uieal it, nlve tel'iria,l that it is the t , r, p , rit li o n of It.aolonz, and that there furilie , room for iII/pr..r,crwitt. No one will now think of putting am shingles, when this Ce , nent rosn 11.4,1 lor uwt li le 4 in.mey awl a all oil!tt ear rt) , Pri. This /41U1111; is %.i-r lilt , .144 r. Th. 1-.114ti.• .'out ii the rheripe,t and heat prot,,tion trout decay for it mslekpu,eil to the %. Allier or at itztpric,J of the vutiiiJ. It I/ also lit•St paint far iron, elf...in-illy tart entinez ru.t and wherever iirryalteal perfectly excludes al impala-a.. Tate satia•icribers have this Cement for s.ile in yu intitaLs to suit. Fur further inharinAtion, ap ply tu I'. J. k e. M. TATE, F_•t7lc Mao], ti,tt . ).burg, April 21, tf T C. cris:s; k 1:::( h,v, pp • are opening bt 011:r 11. IV .IHr.• on the North-weNteorner of reLtreSqn.ire,l:, tt t , ktit 1.11.:P and I oliilt!e!e ft ~rlrll, it of : 4 1 , riti.; An I Snnpner ;00.1+ ti.l 1; rt. ,, r; • I par tienl trlt are inn tt , d :MI 1 l.111r:1111 our roi perior sh les of 1;,,,e1+ and Finn t ar1,1!1•', einbro th,ro: contlaz prop , rly uu,l,r thi+ al i,r,, , 1.1 not he:cloture ••inAll."l. aml in nn .Lac sari, c...c.1 t,v WE k t of 11111.14t1111Z1,i Cloth., CAsctu. rec. (!.isitti t, . Vit•titeg-t. which oet of (.1/%4 city iu (041.1) an.1pr.,•,,. tlJr st,,c's, of t rueeriei is also complete, while every other arty:. gener.tils fo,inti in a Dry t , t - e eat, he had at the Rath y.ul Store ' of .1. r. Quinn A; Jiro. Belie% iii that the pub lic cut suit Owing:lves better here than (.I.4e where, we itm ite them to give us $ cull. Fur the proof of our as4ertiou,tacll and e %amine our stock, even it you don't buy. [April 4, 111:19. Fresh Arrival ! , / 0 TILL COMING I—J nst recta% ed at the Store 17 or CORIUM k Ceke, a large supply of lI.ITS. CAPS ' 80 8 SflOgS. All the latest Spring and Summer styles of Hats and Caps in the market just opened. Call and see them. They have never been excelled in quality and price in Gettysburg, before. Also, Ifni ing been fortunate in laying in a new stock of Boots and Show, we are enabled to offer such bargains La will as tuntsh the public. Itgf - Wc ha% e also added to our stock of WALL PAPeft another supply of the must beautiful patterys. COBE.IN 41; CCLP. SALT, AO /larch 21, 1559. tf Marble Yard Remelted. IWIXNS r iii subscriber having rento% ell his place of hafilnem, to Kist York street, a short dis tance' below tit. Jimes' Chur,h, a mild announce to the jetblie tliit he is still prepired to furnish all kinds of work in his line, :melt as Monti umeutt, Ilead.doites. Ste., Le., older} vitriet st)le and fini,h, ith nod rt 'about hiies and sot kits, to snit port higer., and it priers to suit the times. Persons ile=iring anything in his line will flu., it it deebled advitodt!4e to examine his stock and prigs heron; purehasini; t 4 IVM. IL MEALS Getty:4l)olm March 21, IK,J. Nott Cash • DRY GOODS TANDEM., Fourth k Art h Strevo, l'hilaaelphin are How opening a full ab,,uottuent of NEW GUOLIp FOR SPRING OF Spring Sat.§ of New Styles. Fashionable Double Skirt Robes Shawls of the New Spring S 4 Dc [mines and Fancy Dress Goods. Stormier Puptio3 and ValeneiAs. Travelling Dress Goods foil variety. Bl.inkets,Sheeting kllou,ekecpingGoods N. B. Storekeepers are re4pretfrilly requet.ted to exittuine our stock of Black Silks and 5114% Is, before pureltsing. P. S. New Goods received daily, and good bargains from the .Sup tinno of New York and his City. say - Terms Nett Civil and prices low. March 14, 1829. 3m Wall Paper. IFFWELL k BOURKE, Ib►nnfnetnrers and Importers of I'APKI: HANGINGS, No. 17 Stnaw Farriii sired, endow Market, and opposite Merchaut street,) PRILADICLPfiIit, keep on hand • large and beautiful assortment of I'APEIt HANGINGS, BORDERS, FIRKBOARD . PAT TEILNS, kc., which they are selling at very low prices. Country Merchants supplied at the low e.:t rates. ittnnus papered at short notice by careful workmen. The citizens of Adams county are invited to examine their splendid assortment of Paper be fore purchasing elsewhere, and judge fur them selves. alirßlevint new styles just received April 4. 11459. tim STABLISHSIENT.—ectemst M. Tar■ has opened a new• ~Tir`-~C~ rs , ery establithment, at the stables on Washington street, occupied in part by the " Xagie lidtel," and has- made such arrange ments as will enable him to accommodate the public at all times, on reasonable terms, with liorice, Buggies, Hacks, Lc. Master* is good. On funeral oc,asioua, Sc., he will be able to supp:r a want i% big 11 has been much needed. CASH. 111ay 24,'58. Morrison's Patent 11 11 TITAIILE rENcE.—Tiir. ONLY PORTAILZ Yrs;Cr: TILT WILL R1.:4114T TEIN STORX.-+ Patented done 9, 1.- 1 '; —The undersigned has Inir has „.1 for Adams county of Mori .''h • l'itte:,t l'o: t tide Fence, a simple frame toconue,t the p of fence. by which the use of post+ is di.;wnsed with. and at about onc third the U 51131 co-t. This frame is held together by means of n simpl, bolt count sting the pun net:, and keening tlnni in an upright position; then. by irking two pin: into the ground, thro' the clots of the silk the fence is made perma nent. as well as portable. It requires but little skill in it: t onstrut tom. and takes bitt half the time ri qhired to make a common board fence ; the frames .ire in tile without it single mortice, the pannels arc n,iil.d up with strips on each sole, and can be set up in a few moments. It Is ill be readily seen that one hundred pannels of this IcIR e ,rc Lao hundredpanatela of stationary ft. nee, as it is easily and readily in it( d from plate to plat e, this emilding the farmer to dispeike with half the 1 tics required w hen sta tionary is tked—and from the fact that middle fences eau he entirely ilisp.oised with by merely using portable fence for psstitre lots alone. Ity this pro• css one-third of the gra,. is saved that is generally overrun in Titurinz, by mere ly fencing the quantity required, besides saving at least five acres of land to the hundred that is necessarily taken tip with fence when stationary fence is used for insole fencing, all the land be ing farmed alternately, it gives no chance for briers and other ruhhage that usually grow op along fences. This fence can be used to great advantage on low or wet land, v. here it is diffi cult to set posts, merely requiring longer pins than for dry ground. The advantage also, of moving the fence, when streams overflow, that are likely to float it off, and the convenience it affc,rds, in fencing pasture and other lots, for stock, enclosing grain stacks. &co ac., all high ly reiommerni its practical use to the farmer. The first premium was awarded to this fence at thoOPenntylrania State Fair held at Phila delphia, 1857. Farm Rights will he disposed of on moderate terms on application to JONATHAN PITTENTrRF, Heldlersbarg, Adams co., Pa. April2s, 1859. Bm* New Goods. • RORGE ARNOLD has just received and Is now opening the largest and most beauti fy'assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS that has been offered to the public at any time. Al so, a lot of beautiful Fancy Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, kc., kc.— A large stock of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING, kc., all of which have been bought low for cash and will be sold cheap. All persona's:a invited to call—the ladies' attention is particularly invited to my stock of Dress Goods, which for beauty of style cannot be beat. - „ - [April 4, 1859. CIEDAR WARE ..-- A Largo assortment at re. dittoed prices at F.MINZEITOCKW. Railroad Store. New Livery , MIT 11. DANNIGI. OWITSSiGET tralt I Tl4.l:r i a -. .., % Aruoie - Sprinc , Goods ! New Ntrin—Soiar (0 00d15 • 1 - 11 - TNIN V A 1 ,1 -r I) IX It A 1:10:1‘, WM! 14- ir,lst;Sit AltitlvAL!—r All NE6 TOCK Pito:Sl TUE undeisigtro hare entered lista partner- 1 ‘1„..,.! 1 1• • ‘• SEMIME' k ErRopEAN oniAND. .1 -1 have jilt r• -oil e 4 a I trge an 1 choice as-1 ship in the lIARDWABI.: k Gn tri boiler . s. .. our ?toil,. comprises i occity , --...thr: r, .1 • n why, 1 3 that by Natures own pro- sortillant ofißpri 1,.: C0..”:4, to i hi, h they invite i business. at die old 'Glad of pAltrier JI. Zirgiert two. it r t orts the natural cola )ertoaoently af- she attention of in Baltimore street. boiler the name, my le a mt. ter o the le it becomes gray; supplies the natural mune new and beautiful style of Latlit s• hies, firni of DANNER A ZIFIMER, !lass., s ad ask, I fin , and thus makes it grow on hold dews, r e- Co n .;;. s uch as are rarely loci, and a e are con-1 ,• _and sill endeavor to de- , rte, :t continuance of moves all dandruff, itching, and h ea t fr om t h e I H e n ; that those t c lutithemnz the will 11, know the patronage of ti.t. obi firm. as N 4 di :1.5 any ,- ..11;), , pot is and tunes up the nerves, and thus . ledge that they hale seldom been offered letter : quau:ll, of ma. ~.ot.toin. Tlie li 1% ciu it return_ , ~ is , 1,11 tot rlou3 headache, and may 1,.• relied g 00,13 or a; pro t. in reased our stock of .taple 1.. - 'ale.. s d frontit o the ( h I with an immense stock of, tb. ,, n to , ure all diseases of the F, alp and hair: ; We have also -- (104,14.• on - sisting in part of finilding -Msterisls, . it will stop and keep it from falling off; 71.1' , 1 it grad.. Fuel' :la N1 ,, , , 's and ”o% 4' Wear. I 'Aicoeq, 1 such as so il s , ~ ,,,rey; ; Binges, ikas, Lurks,' ear/. qt oi e , / , k r .a.uhy a nd /,, ou nf e 4 iin .l if 11 - 0 ,1 hy 1 Mu , IIIH, Del tin.. ('hint:, Av.., in quantity, stele I k, it a ill neNer and itre, un.urp...., d. We need no eiiii m • ea _ gray • ; then, readers, read the rut- i Ste. but can as-lire our en itonters and frieml. i t :U r er r v o tames ttr s e 1 a v :a: ” , ( 111 . . ,1 1 . 3... ,: :::,. 1, A ,... ii .n . ,7; T :..ziTit l n : , , 3: in: tr i n t l s i d :,,,, i r t r i : : : 1. 5( .1 .1 2 - ; u, , s,, T src i e i .i n ....,: l s (34, n ; f ,,,, , ,., :: ;.: i . r g., :, ,, 1 :1,,, .. , ..- 1, , ) ,;:_,,,, u I Ai n ,,,, g , two , i,r.T.l : e 1 that we are prepared to furnish them with such liarnmers, kr. Mack smiths will 'hid Anvils.l New Yong, Jan. 8, 1858. i grandmas they may want cheaper than they can ; Vhos, Cops, Files, liar.c Shoes, Horse-shoe Mit ,, antt O. J. Woon A Co.: Gentlemen:— be bought elsewhere in the county. Call early Sails, kr , with them, very await. CO.O l Find- ! Ili% :n': he trd a good deal about I l rofessor Wood's and select from our large and varied assortment. tag. an. Ii si t loth. Canytt , s, Datoas.k, fringes, , Hair lte.turati‘e, and my hair being quite gray, FAii.Nr....,TucK nno"rilF:P.s, c„ tt „,,, m,,,,, Ail ch,th,:'priti.;-t. Wet, 11,,1,b., 1 1111 ' 1 ' 1 11 1' my mind to lay aside the prejudices April 4, 1R59. Reil Front. spok„, retio,.s, um; u, 1 , ,,k,, z...tinft,, be. s i p) , 1, I iii Ii I, in ; ommon with a great many person... --- Findings, Tatnpico, Itrai.,it and French Morocco, hid a , gain 4 nil m.inner of patent medicines, and Stoves! Stoves ! Lining., liindiu4s, I's gs, Lasts. Boot Tree., &v., a short time ago I commenced using your article, I CI READS, 1341:11I.F.T1 A KE:RTZ, in their with a general assort tarot of Shoemaker's took. i to test it for inyiieLr. k . ", new three-story betiding, corner of Carli.le ('silo, t Maker's Tool., a g,•neral a--ort men).— . The re-tilt 1).11 been so very satisfactory that 1 street and the 1:allro.til, have just receited a also Varnish, Knobs) At% 1111CSEKKEPEILS am sirs glad I did to, and in justice to vou, as i large supply of 11‘.•w ass.! be.tutitill Parlor, Saloon a ill a 1,,, i;mi a large a• , •orlnlettl• of En , tes and . Well a., c,, a 0„, encmir .,,, gement o f o th ers who may Arid :glop STOVES. Ist' the latest and moat int- Forks, Brittannia, Alhata and Silver-plated Ti- l'e :is grey as 1 was, but who having my prep- pruned styles. Also. all the latest sty lea of ble and Te i SPX 1••• (.'.Lisle-sticks, Waiters, ' ;bee 5, ithoUt my reasons for setting it aside. art- Ct tOK STOVES. embracing the ...Noble Cook," Shot el and Tong's, Soil 11.01 ", Enamelled sad . unwilling' to give your Restorative a trial rill .. Coval Cook, - •• Wm. 11, an," o Sea !then," 1:r.,...„, gett:,., 1 ,. ,,, . 1 ., ,,b,,. ( ~, ,, ,i ., . ( ~,N . ,ii . „. .i. . tbe, 1 1N •. riirtli, ,, r proof, and the best proof Lei u.r •• sl,,rning St.tr," ••Philadelphi t Sunrise," •• Fre t& _cl. ~ , - 1 gt , ... r a ......ii It!' era or r -r,_:,-1 itrt.l 0. , ~!..t. ilt itionArttinn. I write you this It :ter. d v na," (Baltimore lir-Tight, itaprot ed)"Jewel,' ro ll, I tilt IN o f ; ill o r - nn.l kind.; C.t , t, Shear, S• io, 1, you 111,1 y show to any AM h, and al .0 di- 4 1 ,1 •• t 'harm "—all fur n outl or coal. and 1111 , itt r St. el, NI li,i It they %. ill ...II .14 ( 1, 44 , :, It it .ii to tite for further proof. si 110 an. in .t:,l I .March 14, 1S51) .is the, lit ip, -t. GE( WEI:IES, a full and gen- out ot the N. Y. Wire Railing 1 . ...J./.lll.elitai.itt. ' oral a- , ortment, su it it. I' ra..11c,1, Pultion.--til. cirri du - , ('I trill , 'I :insllriitt 11 Stz.Lr. ; New t Irle.:tu , , * hair is now its natnral color and mitelt7 " w..,:. 1,,,i,., too :..., c:.. .. r ii,, ,, ,c , M,,i,,, 11 1 , . pro,, d :I in typeran, e es - cry way, being glo -. ler Syrups. Cone , , 5pi, , •.... Cho , ~ l ate. line, Co trtc .'n I thi, ker and much more healthy lookin . I .‘ii,l it.,-, :, ;I: Lii. c ,, 1. II h and :4 1 ...rni ()IL; ~ 1 0 pWr+ rc , pettfolly, HENRY JESKI S. Turpentine. I i-ii, /..c., a lull .1.-o • • rtment of Lets Cur. Columbia and Carroll sta.. hirer I i. am! Zinc. di, and in 0,1; ulot Fire-proof faint-; I.lltstisvoN, Ala., Feb. 4, cc,R. in I.:. I, “IluO.t e‘ery art'. I. is the ilar,llA.lre, , Pix..r. Woot): Dear Sir:—Your flair Ile-tora- Co.ich Fin ling. Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, ' ti, e 11 is done Much good in this part of the Dia, I,inith,C.ll , iiict Nlaker'.. Pai iiter•S. (*.lazier ti, .o.tntry. My hair has been slightly diminishing and Gt. lI I tau .all of S h., h they are dt terrain- for ..ereral year+, cAll.e.ll, I SUIMOSe, from 3 slight ed to sell as lilt fur CAS!! :is ally house out Of burn ii ion I was quite an infant. I have been the city. HENRY AI. DANNER, : ti•tim , yOUr flair Restorative for six 'Seeks and I VI*.II'IIRIGIIT 'ZIEGLER. 1 find Chit I have a fide head of hair now growing . , Gettysburg. Mar 24, 18:,t, l atter baring ustsl all other remedies known, to 'no ofeet. I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, anihadvite-all who arc afflicted that way to use .yourxeiuctly. You can publish this if ) ou thiaL proper.on. Ac., S W. MID .ETON. Pitmans La, t. 9, 1857. Peer. Wpm, : Ikea Sir : - Bair Restora tive is provingi itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost 1..4 its eovering÷was In fact bald. 1 have used but 2 half pin .4ottles of your Restorative, and now this top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is al;:o receiving its benefit. I have tried other pr , car ttions wit out any benefit whatever. I think from my °fen personal recommendation, I can initueo ninny others to try it. Yours, re spectfully, r D. R T11011.tt.4, M. D., No. 46.4 Ville street. Thu Restorative Is put up in bottles of three si-ea, viz : largemedium, and small ; the small holds 1 a pine, ad retails for one dollar per et i iii 'mule ; them um holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the smail, retails for two dollars ' bottle; the large huliLi a ' 'per weirt, 40 per ce t. more in proportion, and re tiil4 for i S3 a bo d e. 4). J. M . 4.)041 A l'o., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the gte.at N. Y. Wire Railing Ea tal.li..l4no lido ankll 114 Market St., St. Louis, Ile. Nmi.old by all gOodDrn,,miste and Fancy (h oods Ilk - all - re. Malt h 14,1135 ff. 3m Call This Way! THE subscriber would inform the public that ho continues his 11 Acitin; snot', in Cluunbersburg street, Gettysburg, near llte Foundry, where he has various kinds of Ma chines on hand. inch as Threshing Machine 4, Corn Shelters, Cornfodder Cutters, Cloverseed Hullers, Straw Cutters, and ilursa-Powers of different kinds,—two, four or six-borse, to suit purchasers ;—indeed all such as can be had ut Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortising Mai,- chines, for house carpenters, put up in the very best and most substanti.tl manner. Cuttin Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size less Ht.( eleven feet in length, always attended to,as we I as Turning in iron, eating or wood. Also at kinds of Rh:PAIRING on Machinery, dressing-up Mill Spindles, kc., dune on the shortest moth:4 The under:igue.l manufactures MottuAN'S Psresr HORSE RAO:, a hie!' he offers at the lon est thing profit. lie is liken iSst agent for the MOWF.It manufactured by Joseph Shimnan, at Eastlicrliu. hope that nil ill %ant Cif anything:ln my tin Will call at my Shop befiryC going elsewhere. will warrant all my work to gi‘e satisfaetion parelyt-er:. DA VI II riNtskat. April It, I<itt. lei Howard• A 93 0 C iation, TyIII..II)ELI'MA.—A Benevolent lustitntion establialled by Special Eutlothnent for tlot Itt lief of the Sit k sod I tistressed l ullli t J with Virulent and rpidewie 11isea.;e4. In times of Epidemics, it is the object adds lu,titution to e•tablish Hospitals, to protl.l4 Nurses, Ph,)sicituts, Clothing, Food, 3letlicines, &e., for the sit k en. destitute. to take eh trge of the orphans uf deceased parents, and to mini.thtr, iu every po-sible way to the reliefof the afflicted and the health of the public at hug. It is tini duty of the Directors, nt snth times, to visit per-, sonally the infected districts, and to provide and execute mains of relief. Numerous physician+, not acting ruemb.Ts of the Association, usually, e n rol their names on its books, subject to be call ed upon to attend its hovit tic free of rharge. lit the absence of Epidemics, the Directors; have authorised, the Consulting Surgeon to give nth ice and medical oil to persons suffering un-1 der C11:tONIC DISENSES of a virulent charae-; ter, arising from abuse of the physical powers, In:Li-treatment, the effects of drugs, be. Various REPOItTS and TRACTS on the na ture and treatment of Chronic I)iseases, ty the Censtil..ing Surgeon, have been published fur gratuitous distribution, and will be scut FREE of CIIAI:GE to the afflicted. Addrees, for reports or treatment, Pr. GEORGE R. V.11..110"S, CoauWag Surgeon, Iloward As sociation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Nauru, l'a. liv order of the Dire; tors, EZRA I). IIEAIITIVELL, free t. Oen. FAtneititn, Se y. Sept. 20, 1858. ly Fraw:r River tArTDONE I—Come to the Store at Green -I,_J mount for Ilartpt, his!—The sontlersirted would. most respectfully inform the public that he has purelinr.ed the Store of. John Weikert, At Greentnount, Adonis county, half-way on the road from Gettysburg to Rfumit4burg. where he expects, by attention and small profits, to min the old custom and secure lots of new His stock of Din' GOODS, of every descriptior, Groceries, Confectionaries, Qiieensware, Nl' oode ware, Crockery-ware, Hardware, &c., is larre and raried—eficud to that of any other Bret elate store—and he will sell at prices astonishingly low. lie only asks a trial, to prove the truth of this assertion. Country produce taken in eschanr.:c for ;roods J. ALEX. IiAI:P}.R. The undersigned also carries on the CAR RIAGR-MAKING basinear at the Fame place, a n d offers rare indticements to purchasers. lie will warrant his work good, whilst his charges are among the most moderate. Repairing done on short notice. J. ALEX. li.llti'i 1t Feb. 14, 1859, ly Notice TO FARMERS AND MERCRANTS.—We have now opened our large and commodious 1 'alfehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Dvot of the Gettysburg. Railroad Company, and are prepared to recch e produce of all kinds. ‘iz: }'Lora, wirg.vr, in-r., CORN, oATS; kc. Also, on hand and for FAR., Salt, 0113009, Plaster, Fish, kc. A large stock of Groceries just received, con•isting of Sotrars, Coffees, `t rope, Molasses, 0 1 14, Ibee, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware. kc., kc , which we do not hesitate to say, we a ill sell as low as can be bought el -em here, sslflcsale and retail. )Ii rchants is ill,do W Ell by cal 1,11; to see and examine our stock before porch Gin„ else where, as our motto will be "quick sales and small profit.." We is 0111.1 also call the attention of all inter ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle, Horses. Hugs, kc., to the fact that we have fur sale Breinhz, Fronefield k Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLII POWDER, of Which we have sold from 1300 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLINEFFLTEII, SEITZ & CO. Gettysburg . , Nov. 15,18:A. • omoval. ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the room (11.1 the West side of the Public Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a L aw Qllice, where he ail! always be happy to attend to tho calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, be hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive tho patronage of the public. Grettysbarg, April 11, li5P J. W. Scott, Lace o/ the Firm of /rue Agate? diP Scott) ENTLESSENI3 FURNISHING STORE, sad SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Nu. 814 CHLILIitI STUMM, (nearly opposite tho Girard Souse,) PRILADt LPH A . J. W. SCOTT wohld respectfully call theatt tention of his former patrons and friends tolls new Store, and is prepared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short entice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE suPplted wit)? Fists Satan and COLLARS. tOot. 4, 1.853. 1.7 lAtaellWimet rllrikundersigned have made arrangements, by whisk' they will be ready to anpp L 13114 in any quantitig i nt the luweat prima, as Bonn as Sise Rai'raid is completed., : They are ready to roesivo orders. MUM% 111711=t, & K6rrt • Nov. V, Int =MEE Fresh Fruits, ' CTtOCRRIES,INOTIONS, he J FRUlT:l.—Fruits of every description, ialluws : Layer 'Raisins, Fir, Oranges, Lemonsi Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, bard aud I)4pm-shell Ain:lands, Pea Nuts,&e. G HOLIERIES.+A good assortosent of Sngars: Lout, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, entree, S. O. Aolssseso Syrups of the best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (gruuud and ttnyoued,) Cloves, Mustard, ke. PliliFtrilkalX4--Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will be sold low for Cash. LEMON SYltUr.—A large lot just received. Any smedesirini a cheap,pleasant aria healthy dr:nk will do well by purchasing this 'Syrup. TtillAtCo.—All the various it tuts aTubac en, C:gofs and Souff,lor sale by Win. Boyer I Son. Ylvri, Alt.-111"e hare a good quality, as all 1 will =ay ho hi ' tried It. FLOC' k Fi.; .—lre have made arrange !swats to have c nstantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we ;will insure to be of stiperior qtvility : Stud at !inch prices as cannot fail to Ilie"e " : ' ' WY. BOYNE k SON. April IC, 1858, Adams County FIRE INSURANCR COYPANY.- 1! March 18, 1851. 0111011111. l'residna—George Swope. I",er I'msident--.46. R. Russell. &ere:arty—D. A, Buehler. Tre.usorrr—Davidwcreary. Etecatice Convoittee--Thobert, McCurdy, Jacob Kin Andrew lleiutreluuin. , .Itr , cife'rs—George Swope, D. A. Bite lller, Ja cob King, A. Ile:litzelman, R. Weurdy. Thos. A. Marshall, S. Flihnestock, Win. B. Lelellan, %Vitt. It. Wilson, Itl:Eichelbergcr, Abdiel F. 1; itt, John NVulfor.l,ll. A. Pickinsii. A fighinbatt zh, John [turner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Bus,.ell, I). M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, Julio Picking, J. IL. Hersh. 4 Itilir This Company Is limited in its opera , flow; to the county of Adams. It has been in 1 suteessful operation for more than six :ears, and in that period has paid all ,lo..: s and ex i pens es, without any ease/mew. ha vi ng RI ‘u a lanze 1 surplus capital in the Treasury, rue Coin s puny employs no Agents—all Inigine-.1 being ,done by the M inagers, who are annually iket• ed by the Stockholders. Any person de , irf ng inn Insuranie can apply to any of-the above I na med )tanagers for farther information. ri r irthe Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 111:,8._ —.Good ______ ________ and Cheap ! Tundersigned would inform his friends 1 and the public generally. that he continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at his establishment, in E o3t Mid dle Street, (near the cast end.) Gettysburg, Pa., where ne has on hand a first-rate lot of work, and is prepared to put up to order whatever may be desired in his line, viz :—Ruck.tway end Boat-body Carriages, Falling- Top, Ituckaway and Trotting Bug g,te3, Jersey Wagons, &c. With good workmen and good material 3, ho curt pledge hi 3 work to be ofthe best quality—and his prices are among the lowest. ilk,rßepairing done at short notice. and at re.tsonable rates. Country produce t.tkeu in exchange for work. Call! June 15,'b7. JACOB TROXEL. Still, at Work ! COACITHAKING AND BLACKSSITTHING. —The undersigned respectfully Informs his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmaking and Blackstnithing business in fiery branch at his establishment in Cham bersburg street. He bar on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kc., of the beat material, and mule by superior work men. pirftzeAnuNG and BLACKSWITIIIKO of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. Comm' PRODUCI taken In exchange for work at market prices. 'Persons desiring articles or work in the Coachmaking or litseksmithing line, are re spectfully Invited tes call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTLI. Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. "The Gem." NSW RBSTAURLINT.—The undersigned has opened a flrat-clams Restaurant, on the lower floor of NeConaughy's Hall building, in Carlisle street, Gettysburg, and solicits a share of the public's patronage. The rooms have just been fitted hp in the most approved style, and will compare favorably with many of the best In the cities. Ills Oysters, Ale, se., will always !band of superior quality, and his eharge# moderate. Th. proprietor Is thankftd for the fine run of custom he is already, receiving, and is resolved to make "Tius:Clut" ellen more poptnar, if possible. Yob. id, lea j t A. B. Pli.T9ft. Is iT 18ISL8 .:— Pa:ata , Oily U.. alwayt on balsd and will be tarnished, at Ilrates at PAILIEST(/043'. - ,•..rt:. .. The Latest News ! MITE latest new:, in which all are hterested. L is the arrival of* very large and superior stock of HATS, CAPS. BOUTS k SHOES, at the t heap and fa-Ilion:Abl e star* of IL F. WIG DENY', at the N. E. Corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg. llis :•tock of mkt; is very exten mi.. e, comprising nll the variatts % st*s of Silk Hats, Gent's black and tmloreal Solt less Bats, Men's Russia Dots, (hrund-rim,) and all kinds of Men's and Boy's Slouch lints and Caps, of the must fashionable st,les--all .4,f with h ne e unsurpassed for beauty of st,le'snd elegance of finish. BOOTS AND SHOES.—IIe has also re ceived a Very large assortment of Bunts and Shoes, consisting of Men's French Calf hoots, Men's French, Calf Congress Gaiters, Patent Leather Gaiters and Pomp;, Oxford Tics and all kinds of Men's and Boy's Dress and ebsirse %toes, Ladiesmnd Children's Shoes and Caite s of every style. The public is very respertfu y invited to call and examine then goods bet' e purchasiug elsewhere, as it will certainly la. to their itdrtntage. It. F. MeILIIENV. April 18, 1659. To the Country, GOOD NEWS.—I have rented the Foundry for the ensiling year, and sin prepared to make the different kinds of cistings usually mail*, ate Foundry. I will I,leii constantly ou hanlil the different kinds of Pl,ol'illlS, Points, Shares, Cutters, /..c.; Pot.ii, Kettles, Pans, Wash ing Machines, kr..; Stoves and Machinery ; Por ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and put up with dispatch. All orders will be attended to promptly; lint being without chpital, and money bring ne,es eery to carry 9u the business, I will be COM - pelted to dell for cash, but on all country wort 5 per cent. will he deducted. Suitable trade will be taken, If Ildivered at the time of pur chasing. Give us a call. E. M. IVAILIX.N. Gettysburg, June 1, '57. New Grocery. PHIS - WAY FOR BAIVIAINS.—The Finh- J- scriber regretfully infornis . the citizens of town and country, that he has opened a Oron:ry, Confectionary and N Store, on York street. two do ,nl+ east of St. James' Lutheran Church, where ho has now on hand a general. assortment of goods in 11:s line—such,am: Sirup, from 4U to 70 I;nats per gallon ; Sugars, all kinds ; Cotice', ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Clice.e, Scotch Ihrring, ground and unground Pep per. Alspiee, Cloves, Citinato , m, Mustard, Soda, Ginger. Starch, Hire, Teas, Candles, Extract Coffee. Chocolate, Concentrated Lye; Brisras, Buckets, Candies, all kinds Figs, Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Almrinds, Ground Nuts, Layer Raisins. Lemons Oranges, F a n. ev Cakes. Crackers of all kinds, &C. Miler and B;/fig bought and son. He in vites the calls of the public, convinced that his ttasortmont wilt please. both in qoality and price. Ho is determined to soli cheaper thau the cheapest. WM. E. BITTLE. Gettysburg, Pec.lo, The Ifighig ileab7 ! _World KAtown and World Tried Holoway's Ointment. THE free 'Omissions al all Nations, as well as the verdict of the leading llovitAls ul the 014 us well as the New World, stamp this pOwerful remedial Agent its the greatest herding preparation ever made known to s uk fering man. Its NESETRATtIig QUILITIES acre more than MARVELLOUS, through the external orifices of the skin, invisible to the,taked eye, it reaches the scat of the internal dis ease; and in all external affections its anti inflammatory and healing virtues surpass anything eLeo on record, and 'is Nature's mat ally. ERYSIPELIS AND SALT Itlf ELM are two of the must common and viralent die orders prevalent on this. continent, to these the Ointment is especially autagonistic, its "rizoilaJ operawli" is first to eradicate the venom and then complete the cure. BAD LEGS, OLD SORES. AND ULcEns. —Case'S of many years standing that hare pertinaciously reused to yield to rimy other remedy or treatment, hate inlosriably sue combed to a few applications of this power ful unguent. Eituvr toss ox TIN SKIN, arising from a bad state of the blood or chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear and transparent our- Cleo regained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It t.tirpitbses many of the Cosine ties and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and other disfigurements of the face. PILES AND FISTULA.—Every form and feature of these prevalent aim stubborn dis orders is eradicated locally and entirely by the use of this emolicut ; warm futnentattons slrould precede its application. Its healing qualities will be fuuud to be thorough and invariable. Both the Ointment and Pllty should Le used ii the 611orring cases: flooloss, Rheumatism, Sore Throats, !luring. 11log-worm, &met of all klodil, CEoppod !lands, talc SLeum, Ppraltut, etaaltrislas, Eraskto. Miff Joint*, /totals, Skin plreairen. Totter, Gann, Fuelled ti lauds, L kor,, tomboy), Sor • Lop, Venoms] Soros, Neely Sal traptions, So re Uroa.to, Nvundaofaltktode, Pilo* :ore Ileals. OibTCaution!—Nuue are gennino unless the words " Ibtloway, New York und Lon don," are discernible as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each put or boa; the same way be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome re ward will be given to anv one rendering such information as way lead to the detection of any party or parties tmunterfeiting the medi cines or vending the sawn, knowing them to be spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ilolloway, $0 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civiliaed world, in pots at 2f cents, 63 cents, and $1 each. A. D. Buehler, Gettys burg. are• There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pi tient. lit every disorder are affixed to each pot. [June 14, 1838. eowly. Globe Inn, • AirCELANICEIT OWN, Frederick county, Md.— Having been renovated and re-furnished, proprietor assures the pablic that a Dell is onlylneeded, as be guarantees full satisfaction in every case. Cbargasnoderate. cRY aslat, Proprietor. - Feb. 14, 1859. ti Spouting. OItGB WAMPUM will 'make I, J r House Spouting aid poSup the same low, for cash or eonsurprodase. Farmers sad others wishing tnair.honass, burns; isk., spout.: ad, would. do well to giro thorn a call. April 18, '53. tf G. &U. WAIIPLtIi. New (robery more. Ew FLEA AND NEW GOGP3.—SNY• L)Elt & BENNER hare.just received st their New Store, in Baltimore street, a felt doors above David. Ilvereary's Saddlery es* tablishment, Rho largest and moat complete assortment of Groceries brought to Gets tvaburg fora long time, consisting of Coifs*. ( * four kinds,) Sngar, (Sour Ifinds,) Mulstsseet ti.yrnp. Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, Corn. oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Salt, in short every thing usually kept in u first-class Grocery Store. teen° bizli est mark et price poi tl forconn. try produce or taken 41 exchange fur Goods. skirGive us a call. Buy your Groceries where you will bo sure to get them good and cheap. C - ;y - llurer's nelobrited writing Ink for sale. [Nov 1, 1658. Greatest Improvement ()F TII E !--,/ohes' Patent KEA' (MENA or CO.ll . OIL LAMPS, unrivalled in Beauty, Simplicity, SAfety or Economy.-- livery pers qn desiring- to obtain the rery best and chop./ portab!o light within their read), Phutilki call and examine thole Lamps before purchasing clgewhero, fur the reason. lat. Teat go uccitioti can occur by es plo4ion. 2.1. That they emit No Offensive Odor while hunting. Zid. That they are very easily trimmed. 4th. That they aro easily regulated to give more or less light sth. Thas they burn smoke. . Gth. That the light is cheaper thin any other use. These Lamps are admirably adapted for , - ~ . ; ‘, • the use of ut.en..., ...ec , tattoot.,..,eatuat.resses, Halls, e I them, Stunts, llotelm, and are high ly recontitt vied for Family Use. ..'" }cantle 'or lit I. LESPI Ett THOMAS. June 14 1858. Removal. TILE Ruh cri her has rm.% ed bin Plough ' IL and M chine Slop from the Fout.dry building t Railroad street, ot , posite Tate's Blacksmith tamp. back of the Engle Hotel, where he is better prepared t inn e‘er to at tend to customers, Ploughs nl.n nyn in hand and made to order at the short t notice, and Machines, Reapers, Le., repaired. Alta, he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. ;11:ty lit. DA VllO IVA ;WEN. " Hard Times xi-() pet,on (Lady or Cantle rilmt,) in the United Stabs, po,wo.ioff small cupit7l of tront Si to !..6 7, ran enter into an easy and repeetable business, by uhirli from $5 to $lO iwribty can be realized. For particulars, address, (with stamp.) W. 11.11*TON & (1), 41 North Sixth St., Philadelphia. March 7, lxie9. Jut Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which wo have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can" be et atle. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarhapterilla, su comlitned with other sulstances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the direascs Sarsaparilla is repitted to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumons complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must r.rove of inunense service to this large elms of out *filleted llow completely this compoutul will do it has been proven by caper intent on many of the worst casco to be found of the following cOmplaints:— Scitorrtx AND &moment's Counanyti, ERUPTION 3 AND ERUPTIVE DDIRAIZA, ITeceits. nitres% Dearcurs, Teutons, SALT Ittraris, SCALD licit), Syratets AND Smutertro Ar 7ECTIONS. Ifirmeettise I)isfua, Dnorsy, N cc- Rim's oa Tic Domeotraxvx, Ds:attire, DVS.. ?BMA AND INDRPVITION, E:LIMIrELAJI, Rosa cos Sr. Aitreo:cr's Foot, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising front btruarry . vie Dump. This compound will be found a great, pro moter of health, whim taken in the spnng, to expel the foul humors' which fester in the blood at thist-sesson of the year. By the time ly expulsion of there' many rankling disorders are nipped in the , bud. ifultitudes can, by ]the aid of this rtunetly, spare themselves from the endurance et find eruptions and ulcerous sores, through/ which the system will strive to rid itself of/corroptions, if not assisted to do this throne' the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood Whenever you find its impurities' bursting, through he shin in pimples. eruptiesse, or / Sores; ctennse it 111411111 you laud it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins t. cleanse it Whenever it is foul. and your feelings still tell you when. Evert where no particular disortki is felt, people enjoy better health, said live loom, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is wall ; but with this pabulum of li.te (16.4u:hied, there can be no lasting health. &miler or later something must go trmng, and the great machinery at life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves mueb,. the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by . preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed fur it, but more because many preparations,_ pretending to be emu eotruted extra..ts of it,: contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla., or any thing else. Miring lute years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to glee a quart, of Extract cf Saraai,arilla fur one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contnin little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and Taintill (liaappointment hue fulloned the raker f tl c xarioidi ex trams of l 'Sarsapitril la u loth !loud the hl t. until the name itself to Justly dcypiscil, and has bet rime synonymous N% Ith 11111 A %dim and client. Still we call this compmind Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a rowdy n* shall rescue the name from the loud of obloquy which rests upon it. And. we think we have ground far believing it has virtues which are Irresistible by the ot dinar,' run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the aystoni, the ietnedy bhoukt be judiciiwudy taken act:Lading tu directions on the bottle. rurrir.rn BY DR. .1. C. DYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle itz Bottles for $3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure cot every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unneccuars for as to recount the evidence of its virtues, wilerocr it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, ne need not do more than assure the people its quality Is kiln up to the best it ever has been, and that it mar be relied en to do for thuir relief all it has mer lotto found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, 10& T 22 C 17132 01 ' Costiveness, Jaundice, Df rim; a. Indi!Xviloot Dysentery, Foul Ram& Err ?riga, Thouteeke i Pita, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Min Diseases, Lirer t7otrplaint, Drary, 7'siter, Tumors and Sall Ehettas, Worsts, Gaul, Nem:ligthr duo 6 Dinner Pill, aid for Pterifyieg ih. /ANA They are sutraneosted, so that the meet maxi the can take them plea aptly. and they , ai the best aperient in the amid for all the pupates af Lankily physic. Prins 25 cents pa. Pox 5 Pose for MI- 01 Glint numbers of Cl e rgymeniPhyldeismt , Wes , men, and eminent pemenegt* aye lent their names to iertify the u n parulklvil . usulhinestaf the** remedies. b i d oar a pace Lere wall not permit the insertion of them. The Agnate helm" assairdient oasis our Ax agICAN 231.31ANAcia whiekthey, given;ars with also fall descriptions of the above ' complaints, and the treatment that should be OA. lowed for their cure. Do not be pm of by tanprinelpletteitit other preparations they make more pet. tot, Demand and take no wham cilek : vast the best aid thtene is for thaskassi Atm should have it. .ILB our lieroodieo are fuer& ; • terSold by A.D. 33aablar. Gettysbutt".. T. J. Cooper, neatql , asfaltwa•-•Paiton tn. Pairiteki--and Dr GA1,18,1858: IBra leate to intoria• the citizess fif 044,7 arva% intivicialty that. kevetailAtimagt 4 ' Sot-etoss work woirik*Oar4/W irith Bootlitiii4 : Shoos of hosoassokidifoiliiii*S. _il t g. R. F. .ra.r~F" t y„K r D free front per coot. II common
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