kFK - kV.TrOICIL ileas — gbamdmileoli Of Pug and Ormsasev Work, eonlpris dlidetioni Intl Patterns for marking in Ap' lilt Head-pork Braldiot tnnVatsp krrOPla Knitting. ketting. tatting, Worsted work, Quilting, Patch-work, itc.i &c. Illus trated with 262 new Engravings. Compiled from the best authorities, by Miss Ftottexce tlairmsy. Published by G. O. Erens, 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 18F , O. "this is the most complete and thorough war* of its tied. By writing in a simple, straight-farEart style, and rejecting all ir• relevant topics, the author has been enshled ito embody in this vertu ure an immense amount .of useful .and valsta'ille information, and by Tar #tbe /moot ,eztensiwe collection of elegant ratters:6*st %as ever been broeght together in one book.. These patterns are engraved , by , the beet artists and printed on exoellent 'paper and beautiful style. Of coarse such a Nolutee is lie rage with the ladies, who can mppreciate tasteful patterns for eslornie , „; their persons and their dwellings. 'They know the valsieef" , rtstrims'sksoics' :stud are ordering it with a perfect ru.h. It is an indispensable hook for all who would be merfoct in oraamental work. Resides the subjects named en the title page, we observe that the volume embraces ..lescriptiene and engravings of all the various kinds of stitches and deseriptiens, with illus trated patterns, wad a meltitude of other mutters incidental to the subject. The num ber of useful patterns for working in this Look is greater than can be obtained in any .other way, by paying ten times the price :asked fir " flartley's Ladish' Iland-book."— 'This valuable book for the Ladies will be sent 4 , 7 mail, for the low price of one dollar.— Evan/ will mail a copy and a handsome pree -dent to all persons remitting one dollar for the book and twenty-one cents for postage. A new Classified Cata.lugue of Books and Gifts, with iaciseeareats to Ageats,,%rig be scat ..i . r43 0 , on application. Address G. G. Et&N-s, :139 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia, Pa. Hoppe Toward lileorea 1 'Or, Rellgios ix CUMII4OII Life. -Written by T. S. Aaritua, the well-known author, of avhom it has been truly said, 4 ' That dying, lie boa sot written a word he would wish to craft." Ilia graphic pen never tires, and in this new volume we perceive that, he is still , enecessfully laboring to benefit while he leases, and *bile he enchains with master Land the attention of men, to make them bet ter. This is more decidedly religious than other works, though it is not doctrinal nor sectarian. It is a work well calculated rt, do good, and is designed to show that the I peauties .and endearments of Christianity are he developed amidithe stern realities of cvery-lay aiTe., "and not to be put aside at tho tranquil close of Sabbath evening." Published by G. G. Evans. 439 Chestnut :Street, -Philadelphia. Price $1 00. Evans trill mail a copy and a handsome present to nny person remitting one dollar fur the book, mud twenty cents fur postage. A new Classified Catalogue of Books and Gifts, with indent:cogent* to Agents, will *ent free utinpplicatins. Address G. 'G. EvaN..t, -410 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 'Politics in Mack—The Ohio State Pieper Tran Convention, which met at Culambus on ; e 1J iotestt, adopted asplatfonn consisting ,f ten rem a luthina, one of Isla* distinctly and ointedly condemns 31tuksachusetts fur her .ailopthst of the two years' ameralment. The .nioi.t exciting action of the convention arose .on the nomination fur justice of the Su- Trento 'Court, the candidates being Joseph Swan. the present chief justice, and Wil liam _Y...f, k holsen. Judge-Swim, it will be re .4—reetril, is the . 600 Awbe Trominneed the tee, iuion, a few days ago, against the Oberlin ens corpus. For this he is undenTstood to Glare been defeated in the convention, the "rte standing 14O(r him to 4 2/: for Lisosm retitor. Carmine . Ham on The Flees. 17rturnimg Cnld Mutters Killiagnmd Eating Coutrade.—An old man from Pike's Peak gold mines Wynn-iced atCleveland, and tells the following tai steer: Ou the tenth tiny out fttun the &Inds on their return, two of the pnry that the old titan, h e Panand nephew had einue upon had abed of atarratiiir. They were bitried by their eau raileti. One of them was from Mor- row county, Ohio. His name was James Ilichards. The other was from New Hamp shire, but the old man did not remember his 'lame. The wretched party crawled on until The next day, when another flied *and was buried, like those who died the day bef re.— natters were now appallir-dy desperate, and 4f vie. of the party pripused they should draw lots to see which one should he killed and eaten by the rest! This WILS trem blingly and silently,and the old man's nephew was the unhappy loser in the terri'le ztme for life. Ile was dispatched by one of the surviv •ers of the party they had overtaken, and eaten by the miserable men. The next day, towards night, they met an outward hound train.— They pounced upon the oxen and slew them outright before the astonished owners could offer a word of remonstrance. They at length reached St. Joseph, where they separated.— "The old man and his son found a friend who loaned them sufficient money to take them home. The son was with his talk er, and fully .corroborated what is related above. "WA sad affair happened in New York on Saturday week, Louis Lapoint, a child about eight years of age. was playing in Water street with his little brother, when Joseph Peager, also a boy, who was on friendly and intimate tests with him, came up, and taking Lotus around the waist with hi. arms, threw him to the pavement. Louis jumped to his feet in a passion, and seizing a bit of lathing, struck Joseph across the knees with it. He then caught up another stick of larger size, with intent to strike him again, but the latter warded off the blow, and, for the time, saved himself. In a few seconds afterward, however. Louis caught up a heavy stick or block, about three feet in length, and dealt his juvenile antagonist a blow on the side of the head with the weapon. The boy went and died on Sunday. A coroner's j'dry was summoned, who rendered a verdict as follows : "Thut Joseph Peager came to his death by compression of the brain, from a fracture of the skull, caused by a blow at the hands of Louis Lapoint, June 4, 1559." On this verdict, the Coroner committed the accused boy to the Toombs, to await the action of the Grand Jury. Deceased was an inter esting lad, eight years and six months old.— Peager, believing that the lad Lapoint had ne Intention of killin his son, seems disposed to be lenient wi th him, and may petition the District Attorney for his dis charge. sorTrack-Y.yin g oa the Green Spring di vision of the Western 1116 1 - 3 u n d R a i lroad ". been eeennesnoed. iirTlecoass W. Y.i117, of Olney, In., Irllo ketfr,ileeked is his bureau drawer, and foe • htiastad titbit wealth, was robbed of all his• siN fiaolisz night. obi_ thousand bales of eotton ware ba rn ias ramming, Ga., on Teem:lay night last. *WM. - Sitfocoised ineen• ser•Sies. tliophrenia Randle, a married woman, eloped from a small town in NUM pan, recently, with it young can named Liam Wightman. They stopped at a village. near Chatham, C. W., where the young man was taken with brain fever and died. The woman. pocsessin4 herself of what money the youngman had left, (which amounted to some few hundred dollam) returned to her husband, and was forgiven by him. He pro poses to open a grocery store with the money set•ureii by his wife! Ivia,rried, On the 9th inqt., he the Rev. lileo Mr. JOSEPH WING . EItT to M t .i. MAFCIIIA HELL AUGHIAItAVGII, Loth of Nevr Frank ho. Franklin county. On the 9th inet.: hi- the Rev. JRrnh Ziegler. Mr. JOHN FAKER, of Liberty town+hin. to !Cgs LOUISA FRuCK, of Ilmniitonban township On the 19th nit . by the Rey. 'Thomas Lilly. Dr. IiFSRY A. HUN. of !cherry-town, to AtlNE:i. daughter of Mr. Peter O'Neal. of Mountplensant township. Adwans county. ii)o the :AK tat.. tic the Res. Martin Lobe, Vr r'll ‘1:1./ . .S SElEini.kN to Mi 4, ELLEN JA ‘II.!•41S both of New ( isforil..Ad.s.ais county. 41 - n the mst.. ot the residence of John B. Group, near Widitr.itowa. br the Iter. S. W. seihf rt. Vir. WAtSON, formerly . of 'Poston. to Mt'la ANNIE NICKLE, of the former plive. A t Nothint, Va... on the 25th alt.. by the Rey.. Dr. Fiely, Ir. JOHN W. IWIWIIAST, of Balti more, fforinerity lb:■ ploce,) to Miss ELIT.A. 4. CRARTXR. of Norfolk. On the 24 inst., near Carlisle, by Tler. J. fry. Dr. C. F. SCHEAFEft, of York, to Miss J. EL LIE. (laughter of Dr: 11. W. C.xufman, of Cum berland county, Pa. D led__ Tn Frederick, on the ereoiog of the Gth inst.. at the Pastoral residence, Rev. IL DE NECKEIZE, S. J.. Pastor of St. John's March for the last two years. Hit safferiwgirfoe years past were great. at lawmats istenae, which he bore with true Christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine wilt On the Iltia tilt.. near York Springs, JAMF.S L. only son of William and Sarah -lirgarT. aged 12 Jean awl 4 xuaialb r. for The Ormelee. 11.Isea ou Are IDvatle of Mrs. litre , Welty. Affeetitamely addressed to kr+, bereaved frioads.. SY LILLY LIVINGSTON. Within the cold and silent grave, Though she you loved may lie; With him who died her soul to save, She dwells above the sky. No more shall care her thoughts annoy, No more shall grief harass, In that bright land where all is joy, And everlasting peace. For there her loving Savior reigns And wipes away each tear, And earth's afflicting NWT. and pains, Can never enter there. Then dry your tear 4, ye sorrowing friends, And turn ronr eyes to heaven, Where life that never, never ends., And glorious - crowns are given. Then when thistfeeting life is past, And nil its sorrows o'er, ?vfaryou with rupture meet at last tits rmiaan's peaceful chore. Centys'horg, Jnue'n, Special Notices_ 117" Amon; the many restoratives which %Mare haw impplied to relieve the afilictiotut of humanity then is no more favorite one for a certain chum of disease , . than the .• medicinal grin" of the Wilt Cherry Ti..; but how ever rateable it is. its power to hest. to soothe, to re lievo, sad to core, Is enhanced tea Sold by scientific and jetticioss ennibietati on with other ingreefi auto. tivemaekte etfetwll weft!. This happy rninglierg exists I. That "CombionAssn tad • form lsdsed " of medicine knows a+ DR. WISTAR'S DA I.SAM OP WILD CR ERR'S, whose rale. Is oaring Coven, Colds, !Iron. WA oopisd Cowes, Croup, Asthma. Pulmonary Af- Aecamos, awl incipient Consumptaos is loestlmabLs. LIOMY TESTIMONY atoseet, Aped 18.1t52 Me 48 Unbar Tfr 9411 W. Task—ThorMtn—Your terateable wane. Moo. I can truly Ray, km Ilt.rally matatchod me from the grare. Laat July I wan atteclual by a on4loa Cold. which ra a t ar a a4 is a very aea a raenefh, as rlo'ret Paine ia the rigJa sal Cbme. I became •• such redec•A, that my frionota frankly tall amo that I oast Mo. At Ihts rrieia. I Marl of 41 istar'a Salaam of Mad Cherry, mad loommeliately *eat for a bottle. The elect prcatamed wax Weed easier , . 1111 v paywielas. oami sf lb. tuna paimpactabee la 111.taa, erhn he/ ineeloaely toil oe that •eere anaalepthea, muss as. and l leers,/ him what 1 bed Weis- M•eaaarieml the Relearn, sea rithrberet as. tomeatame theirs* et it, Mere achich aims I here oostiese4 to temememe dactyl see. the P.U.Orkeertateit ale. had ogee me ems, asli me. • lam days etena,that / waght yet Inre sissy years. Rewectfe II v, MART Rims. W.• rasa rennertally terrify to the troth of Ow abort trtatootoot., JUL Boo* hating Coto no lomat* of our tonally. WILLIAM ILES NETT, it AMT LEA MINN XTT Tr/. newer* er ell* Lai worthier. coo oterleite ! The only Cleeniori. Pan. end liledicieel Balsam b.. the aline or ..t. LL TTy " written with a pen, reel the priotirl eatoe of the Pr.Prietora, "D. M. fuINLIC k Co-," ow the eater wripper. Prepared by Seth W Yowl* t Co . Ilentoe. mid for Bale b 7 A. Y. Settler, liettysba re; Jacob friereiler. klwanees bark; 11. Stutter. New (Wore ; U. 11 No/Beier, Abbott,- twee ;Wolf, Kant Berlin; Peter /Mktlts, Hemp tee; 11 Metcalf, York Sprint.; Junes A Elder. Nen =Aaiun i sad by all dodders is medkieert. Outer ;3. der ?RE natAi INGLI:311 REIIEDT!—SIR JAMES CLARK PS Uatits• teen Immi ma Pitts. prepared from • prescription by Sir J Clara,. D Physiei•o Yatr•nNi oar to the Quern This well kooirn ineitrine I no ha. Ptaitioo. tot a sure and safe remedy :Of FORIOIO Diaealtiw sad Obstructioo., from ■ov ranee whatever. lied although a powerful remedy. they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To )latatan LAD/ ES it is peculiarly suited. it wi11 , ,0 • short time. tiring ors the monthly period with re.go!arit•. Theo. Pllle have rrrrr berm hooey to tallith/Pre the ditto - Lone oo 2d page of pamphlet are well ebbwe•ed. ➢o r further particulars get a pamphlet Imo( the nest. B t and B po.tare .tamps etact.eted to thor. lomt ■geot, wnsure a bottle, emotalesoc over SO pillls tor return of mai l. T 15" Ds, u & Son. Nrho!e , ,,ln Agent. rblladolph&L.-- A D Bueb:er, Agent, Gt.. tyst,nr‘ [June 13, 'SO. ly AN ANC T F.NT MONi:TEII —The people (if South flimsy bare reuettly exhumed from a marl bed the skeleton of an a must have been or the kangaroo species, of ioitroos rt. Its biol leg moat have 'l4l/.111141PY00 feet ; the eiot. re lengthf Ilieanimd. 1.11 ineloiled, at least taeoty tire lest The head w.ia smAll and Its neck thin ; to teeth about two feet lung. and en strewed ss to form the cord. •• Iluy your cluttung of Battauti, oppo ei ta the Batik, Gettysburg '' MODERN INTENTIONS e know of an invention of mrslern times that deserves or la destined to occupy • higher niche in the temple of fame. than the discovery or inven tion of the Vegetable Epileptic Pills for caring Epilepsy, or Palling Fits, P.pearos. Cramps. and all the dentine eats°. of !serious Disease. Dr. Seth el fiance, of lee Baltimore street, [WU:nor*, 31.1 , the inventor, is certain ly entitled to the best wishes of all the benevolent portion of mankind, who experience • plainer* by the alleviation of burna.a enlisting %hen Dr liana, first prepared they ha Intended them noleiy for Vita. Cramps and Ppasiaai but eabsennent experience satisfactorily proved to him, that in addition to their remarkable sanative pro perties to this ei&JUI of disease., they exerted • perfect control over the entire nervous system U. was tura in. duced to try them In miss. of Neuralgia, Tie-Dolorent, ,liervous Ileadacba, Palpitation of the Mart. Incipient Paralysis, Hysteria- binocular Debility, and a host of minor diseases, springing from • lack of nervous energy, in all of which his anticipations were crowned with the most san guine sucteas. Persons at • distance. by writing Lai semi log a remittance to Dr. Hance. can have the medicine for warded by mail to their poet once direr, be paying the paten., The prices are for • single box. $3. two boxes, B - ). or r 2.4 per isinen. Me have given his address above. June 6. lm DOMAN? TOTI rm. DEMLITATID. YOU ARY SICKVOCE. YOU ARE WOMIUZD ABOCT TRIFLES Yor CANNOT NUNN WITU NNICktIY. YOU DO NO? I'ENL LIEN DOINU .L.vvrilrsa YOU NAV' NO APPETITE. YOU CANNOT SLEEk. AT NIGHT. You INNI. WEAK. YOU 71INI DIZZY. Use Hoolead'a Gionota Bitters; tin, will ears )011 With oilt fad. "Shaw Bitten; are prepared by Dr. C. K. Jarkaaa, 411 Arch Btritet, Pkilladolpbla, Pa , and are mold at 76 mane per bottle. by dry:fiats sad etorekeepers to *vary towa and r,llade is the United States-. Cuirass sal Beath Amerce. See that the abotatar• oir C. M. Jackass la am tie wrapper of each bottht. tar sale by ♦. D. Buehler, Leant, Gattreharg—and destera geourally throagiaatt the county, (Jam i. las ZLECILIM & BITE, COSITI or &mos° AND 01111.11 PNMADIMFIIIA, Mtmanfaciarats el Waits toad, tau Patty, Varniaben, ke. %lollies/ft dealers in Drag.. Window Blain, City fuel Coantry llorchants coo dente to watchman (roma a oohed stock sod at aceoptablm prior aro reapeettally re quited to Impost oar goods. Oar Walt* Load, 7.1 Patty, and Vatoisbno, an cold by mom ties ear tbaaaad whammy. jobbing Roust threashoat the Cates, and give neiranal netactatahm. (Cr Not one etomptaiat ham even coached as..Cft Sent year ordain direst. Yoh. 7,18697 ly COlOOll NOR PRI lIALDELEADB—• Paris letter writer maye All the great beakers aro bekl— d ai lb. dipkeseetesta, all the 'Wham all lb. arm agora of the time, tram, Its mow, ail tbo asaators. all Übe tarillien, all *a asomellara ofilfato. as la• mom okapi maa at Pork aro all bald. Bak&switla kissoiag dap lila lira of pow, Oar every eta darks hard ta Oman , Woks Of YU bale,— ak nao a la tabo farkll.lll/oLonsagr." 1s NO alsoollry ike twit Waimea ars eared at Sore = ll llll7 l o l llr= Mums. Das. ON awl elk Obasiwas atm% Mom Aral Phllaialpila. The June Frost 11 mired in these parts. says a letter from Allegany, N. Y., on Satarday, Jane 4. At night, it (rose hard, making ice nearly a quid-Orr clan inch thick. The frost remain ed on the ground on Sabbath morning, in the shade, till after 8 o'clock. Vegetation was killed to the ground. On the same night the apples were all kill er!. b; frost, at. Perry Centre, ?.i. Y. They arc Liack inside and tilling off. In Friendship, S. Y., there were snow squalls, and all tender vegetables were killed. At Berittsburg, Payee State. not only all man ner of vegetables were killed, but apples, pears, plums, cherries, grapes and the small er frnite...currants. r)oseherries, raspberries, & r ,, are altunst entirely deptroyed for this season. Sn at Andover, Prattsburg, Gerry, Forrestville, and Williamsville. Throughout the State of Cnnneettent the frost was destructive, with oonsidentble lee. In NOT Itarnpvitire gar , len vegetables were completely nve4 op. In Cleveland, Ohio, there was a sprinkle of snow. At Pittabirg, Pa., there war a heavy and blighting Irma. In Peru, Illinois % Jrte'e tea 4 ;et nne•eighth of an inch thick, and thrunhout Canada a illy heavy frost. /Vital Born trial the Head of a Cah—tact week, in Lawrence, Mass., a child was born, perfect in all its Fir...portions, and weighing tan pounds, but with a remarkable malforma tion. the bead 11 , !ing firmed in every, particu lar like the bead of a att. It lived but a mo ment after birth. The attending physician assures the Republican of that plate of the. truth of this statement. The Ner &was PPirste Lawaster.—Phila sielptiis, June 8. —The Now moan frigate Lancaster left here this afternoon, after first passiug op and down the city frost, firing a salute. She stops at fort Midis to receive a sapply of powder, and will thee proceed to sea fur a trial trip of a week's duration, stop ping at Norfolk, before preoesding to the Pao- i tic to take ber pleas as flag-ship of the 'Navi n/116 ger Rebecca McCormick, colored. is to be hungat Westuaim.ter on the 24th at June inst. ----- GETTYSIII;I2,G-SATIALDAY LAST- Saperfiae F10ur..........-- C C 2 Rye Flour 3 25 Wheat ..........—.l 40 to 1 48 C0rn,......._ 77 45 Buckwheat ..... ao Buckwheat Meal. ..... ...... 2 00 Clover Seed 4 50 Timothy Seed I 75 Flax Seed ...... 1 20 Barley__ 70 Plaster of raria.---.--....„....-. 7 00 1 I.t.s.ter Acres& d, per 2.5 BALTIMORE—FIueAr tier_ Finer .... . 687 to nn Wheat 1 50 to 1 90 Itye 1 00 to / 12 Corn 82 to 92 Oats 45 to .52 Ckotrer Seed 5 :25 to 5 :5 Timothy 00 to 2 25 Beef Cattle, per hunt! 9 BO toll 00 Hogs, per haat! 8 25 to 9 90 H.ty 12 no tole. no 11'hiakey 28 to .29 Cu too, Peruvian, per ton 62 00 11A!COVEII—Tat-assAr 'Air. Flour, from 14. from itcrres Wheat.. Rre _ ...- Clover Seei------ -------- Timothy Seeti-- -- ***-- Plaster.— ----- YORK—Fmay Lair nwir, front engross- n 62 Do. front et eyes -..--..—. ..... . 7 25 Wheat-- _..._ 1 45 to 1 65 Rye 92 Corn...._ 80 Oats —.- .................. 56 Clover Seed 4 50 Timothy Seed 2 00 Plaster 8 50 Ever Green Cemetery. A N Election for A President and Siren Man agers of Ecer Green Cemetery Association, to ,erre for the ensuing year will be held at McConaughy's Hall.. so ifanday, the UNA slay of June inie. , hetweett the hours of o'clock, M., and 4 o'clock, I'. M.. of said day. I). McGONATUGIIT, Prrit. - - 11. J. SSA !ILI, Ser'y June 13 : 1859. 10 Up with the Timel! TAcous k BRO. hare Just received from the t y city a very large assortment of Cloths, Camitneree, Vesting', Simmer Jlloods, and everything else in the men's weer line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Suspender*. etc.— Having bought unusually low! for the cash, they are enabled to sell CHEAPER THAN EVF:ft— an excellent full cloth suit, made up. for $l3, for instance. (live them a call, at their new establishment. in Chambersburg street, a few door,' west of the Disintonl, before purchas ing elsewhere. [June 13, 1859. $3O Dollar Sewing Machines! -TO MORK SITTING rP ATNIGHT,sTrrcH, STITCH, STITCHING!—Six days' work dune in one day. by Rubbard's Double Thread Family Sewing Machine, having a tension su perior to any in use. Sewing done by them will not rip. Every family in the land ought to have one at the reduced price of Thirty Dollars, with a handsome Stand. The work they do will pay fur one in a single month. Instruction sent with each Machine. " Send in your orders. Address E. NICROLLS. Corner of Pratt and Howard, Baltimore, )Id., where Machines and samples of Sewing can be seen. [June 13, 11159. ly Statement OF THE BANK OF GETTTSBE2G ASSETS. Loans and discounts... Specie Due by other Banks... Notes of other Banks... Stocks Judgments. Ronda Real Estate Total ...... .. LIABILITIES Circulation Deposits ....... ..... Due to other Bank, Total 5205,39615 The above statement Ls correct, to the best of my knowlegde and belief. • T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed before me. June 13, 1858. Geo. AR-VOLD, Lace Caps. MANTILLAS, AC.—Another new arrival purchased at Auction at reduced prices, and which will be sold at rates that defy compe tition. Our stock of Caps and liantillas is the largest ever kept in the county, and for styles, and cheapness, it only requires an examination to induce those wishing the article to purchase. A large and general assortment of all kinds of Ladies' Dress Goods always on hand, to which we are constantly making additions. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, Jane 13. Sign of the Red Frost. Bonnets AND MILLMAY GOODS.—A large and fashionable lot of Bonnets, closing out at reduced prises. A *sob arrival of ltusehes, Flowers, Ribbons aid all kind, of Wiliam Trimmings which will be sold cheep. Call at ace at FAIIIIII2ITOCIES' Cbsat Store. TUST received a lot of Ek7thoilaad Saaths,at ity the sew store of A. SCOTT A SON. ' New Store I' 11N-E IL IV FIRM NEW GOODS I—A. SCOTT k SOX take pleurae in announcing to t e public that they have just opened a Derr and complete Dry doods mad Grocery Store on the corner of Chamberabdrg and Washington streets. in the Ilorough of Gettysburg, opposite the "Eagle [total," where they arc now and NI ;II he prepared at all times to offer bargains to suit the purse and please the people. fl conducting our business on the CASII SYSTEM. with the motto - Quick time. and Small Profits," and by pursuing& strictly hon orable course, ire hope to mean c the encourage ment. not only of the citizens of Gettysburg and Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We here just returned from the rides With a hand some assortment of ,SIPRINfI & SUMMER riooro, embracing all manner of Ladies' Dress floods, of the most i.e iutifill st:ilcs, F.kncy Ar ticle., Bonnet. and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, Cassinieres. Vestinbts, &c. _ Also, a large assortment of Qtir..ENAWARE Our stock of GROCERIES ig ■ls