. ' - - Atttellffee. - I ' l ' -- Gmat Thithiction --- N TITS PEWS OF 11111 I. IL SINGEit & CO.'S ' 4* . iikinNiiiiTOCK", N 0.13, AuTustT., I sEwi N o mActitsgs.—B; 114,0411., pro. _,: • at. rLi e, nA. 130PFMAN. Attachment. of . prietor of the State of Pennsylsoniathe counties of Philadelphia, Erie and Allegbenfescepted. Amu contrefss. Th e underrigned would respectfully inform the $ " lib. COM moswealth of Pemtsyl- i citizens of York. Adams. (.7tunberlsind and Lan , mus iv in e so coul tbe rn s::: r era: th id at c.:::: ; : Cd up i r te eh r o ja Con n t:ti s ell ; Lhat se he w w in i g ll . grating: i Maekhoes at reduced priers. Persons desirous of : erl ach 'SiVeri ine th g ou Be ld *en by i lack Charles W. Hoirmen , late or , all means purchase one of Singer's, for they are your county. by all and singular his the only machines that will do the work that is gtilids and citattols, lands and tenements. in requ i re d u r n sewing Machine. Call and examine whose toads or posserion soarer the same InlY and see for yourselves before purchasing clae be, so that he be and appear before our Court of where Fur beauty they Cannot be surpassed. Comm* Pleas, to be holden at Gettysburg. in and for durability cannot he beat—there being sad for said county, on the FAL day of Auglizi now in ti.,e (pier 1.5.1.100 of Singer's Mai hinec ant, (1159,) then to answer S taw .' r aline- whieh re,ommends them to be far superior to stock, of a plea in debt nut eiLeediug ', 50 ;), 004 I any other in use. All I set is an essierinatlon aims I,ttet Toe ssosests all persons in whose hands of the Machine, and if you have any notion of tat poastu ion the said goods or chattels, lauds one you will be certain to buy. iliellines of sad tenement', or any of them, may be attached. every variety of Singer's on hand. Every family so that 'they and e%ery of them, be and appear should hat e one of the Family Machine 4. for they before our said Court at the diy and plAce afore- • are certaiule s handitotne and useful piece or Mentioned, to answer what shall be objected' furniture. They are not halite to get out of re straittat them or him, and abide the judgm qit of I pair, lad will last you a life time. the Court therein. and have you then and there! Machine Silk. Needles, Thread, Dobbins, Oil, Ibis writ. Witne , * the Hon Itiiliert .1. Vi4ber, ke.. AC . at all times on hand. All orders at- Presidest Judge , of said Court, at Gettysburg,, tended to with dispatch. the p9th day of April, A. D I Kin.. P. R Eft EISING. Agent, ' JACOB BUSIIEY, l'rothottotary. 1 IV _ 42 Market street, York, Pa. Jan. 3, 1359. Gm R Fahniatock & Sons, so. 13. Aug. T ., rs. Char Hoffman. Foreign Attachment. AtLksa cot arr. a.. The Commonwealth of Penally]- . eania to the ti.lterltfuf Cad greeting: We t ornmanil von. that you attach ("barks W. Hallman. Into of your county, lij all and sinzailar lii• goods mad chnitel., lands and tenements. in n hose Nandi oi po , ,cs•ion rocker the same ma) be. •0 that he ht. and appear liefiire our ('tort of C,iin teion Pleas, t o lie (dett:i d)ur_, in and for said Nolo% . 0.1 the I ',th day of 111.:-:‘1 next. (1818,) the..' to answer Sam ad Fah nest., k. James F. Fall nc4tor k and Henry J. Fatine,toes. Late partner,' doinx 1.11,11 , on lir the name, style and firm of S. F.iltne•t ,, ,k k Son'', of 3 plea in kick on n , ite und r real not e‘eei 3.117.5, and alto th it .111 summ,n all per-on , in whose hand.' or I,i-session the -aid goods and thattles, land, and tenement-, or any of them, my be attached, FO that they and e‘ cry or than, he and appear I,f ore our raid Court, on the day and plat e af,,remention ed. to aura er what shall be objected ag tinst then, or him, and abide the judgment of the Court thereon, and Lave yea then nll.l there till.; writ. Witeleca the lion. Robert J. Fisher. Precedent Judge of our said Court, at liett)sburg. this '29:.11 day of April, A. D., 11,19, JACOB BUSHEY, Prothonotary. nahnestack Brothers, I No in, ing. T., 185 , r 4 Fureign .lUachrueut. Chalet Ilotrtnan. ADAM. cot' rY, S 4 0 t • The Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania to the Sheriff of said county— greetifoz : We CUM rnanil von. that you attach Charles W. Hoffman. late of Adams county. ht all and ,dogul.ir his goods and .chattel+. lands and tenement 4, in who+e lima& or posse+sion soel er the same may be, so that he be and appear bef6re our Court of Com mon Pleas, to be holden ot Gettyshutg, in and for said county. on the 13th *l.t of August nest, (18590 theft to answer J line+ F. FATinestock. 'Henry J. F.ihne•toek a n d FAN% ant U. Fahne stock, partner+, doing ba,ine44 under the name, style and firm of l'ahne=toel; Brothel-4. of a plea in debt on note under seal, not decoding $9OO, and also that you summon all persons in whose hands or po44esiion the sAid good• and chattels, lands and tenement+. or any of the.u. nifty be attached, so that they and eiery of them be anti appear before our slid Court, at the day and pima aforementioned. to nn+ls er what Phan he objected against them or him. and abiil the japipnent of the Court thereon. and hure you t sad there thi; writ. IVitness the lion. N!ft J. Fisher, Pre+ident Juttze of said Court. ettjtsburg,t, the: tilt tlav of A I,ril, A. P., 1859. JACOB BUSHEY, Prelhomotary. David Middlecoff. So. 14, Ang. T lal9 rn. Foreiga .1. tuella:tent. Charles W . ITocfman. • Alums eorvev. es. The Vornmorareltitil- of Pennsyl vania to the Sheriff of said ceunty— greeting : We command Yon, that yon a4ach Charles W. lloiftnan. late of your ' county, by all soul Magnin? his Roods and chattela, lands and tenements, in whose hands or po , iession,.oever the same mag tie, so that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to h . ?. Judaea at Gettysburg. in find for said connty, on the 15th day of Angnst nest, (1839.) the i to an , a er David Middlecoff, of a plea in a-sontp.it, and also that ~ t ou stint mom all person,. in a ho,e hands or p 0 .,.e / t A i on the said goods and chattels. land; and tene- Moots, or any of them he att ;cited. so that they mod every of them he And appear before our said Vault., at the day and place afor2mentioned, to answer what shall he objected againee t thent or hint, aged abide the judtrment of the Court there on, aed have you then and there this writ.— Aitness the lion. Robert J. Ft-Iter, President Mudge of said Court, at Gettyslaurg, the 2toth dui of April, A. I)., i 8 . 3:i. JACOB ItUSIIEY, Prothoiwtary, virtue of the shore Writs, 1 have attached the following described Real Estate of Charles 'tf. HolFrian, the defendant therein. riz: No 1. A LOT OF GItOrND, ~ittioted in the boronth of Clettyshtirg,, on the north side of 4shantberabnrg stteet, and fronting thereon 29 feet, with a donhle !trick Dwthiag House, Swith Shop :u,l other 'tarot eniont, No. 2. A LOT OF GRO C N tronting on said rintatbetahurg street, adjoining lot of Abraham tirout, with a two— , tory Brit k ilad other iutproi einenti tht. rem). No. 3. A LOT 01' G1:01:N So. 2 wn the east, frontiwz on al.thi l',a.mabersbur: street is fett, r ith a StAbie thereon. No. 4. LOT OF GB( WM). adjoining N 0.3 on the east. and So. I on the west. fronting on PAM street 25 feet. v. ith n I.lrze C , Ltchm.tker tihop and other iotprol cow en t, then on. No. 5. .1 LOT OF Gilt(11 . N1), lying we't of the Poaadry, on the corner of the Itnilromi and Franklin street. in nail borough, with a :Steam Vrist and B.tw Mill thereon. No. 6. A LOT (1l•' GROUND. adjoining No 6 oa the 'test, rAntainine 3 acres, more or less No. 7. TIIIIEE LOTS OF tlItOrNI), each Trooting 30 feet on the north side of slid Chain tieraburg street. adjoining lots of li. Jerome Walter on the elst. No. 8. A LOT OF GROUND, on said rham iserstairg street. adjoininga public alley on the north. with a Stone Basement for a Douse thereon erected. The said Lots. from Ne. 2 to No. 8 inclusive, 6411, amselestpied,. ISAAC LIGHTER, Sherff. Cberiff's Offsce, Gettysburg, t Ksy 18. 1859. Cot Goods for the Se:Leon! Tasubscriber has just returned from the tty ) with a large supply of SEW GOODS, 'which be offers to sell cheaper than ever. GiNe hiss tall, and judge for yourselves. His as oorttotitt embraces Cloths,Cassinterea, Vestinga, *II blob of Slimmer Goods. and a large assort moat of IREAI)T•YADE CLOTHING, for men -sad boys. JACOB IigININGEII, Gatti& lit, 4 doors front Centre Square. thi1itY4 , 042414, April 4, 1839. Mowing and Reaping piACIIINIC AGENCY, 0 3 Market Street, Plettadelthis, where farmers may see and tulip for themselves, between SIX OF TILE Barr OOMBINED MACHINES NOW IN USN I glad pgrahase the .Maehine of their choke. iiiiiLEN k PASSMOLLE, o.3 , Market St., Philadelphia. Apra t, lita. 3a Can. Wed. See Ires eaelliateil,-Newir Jersey REAPER t MOWER, wat.ths =or ltate.t•ers of SiTEADS, BrEHLER k KTRTZ. Nam) 11,18591 GOODS--comprisiog every possible middy of Men'a aid Boy's Haut, Flats and Hoo4lis-ftel of wliith will be sold very c it IL F. VAX Mire. 1 11.111111.-41 lame assartiseat 41 re *Wl Wattsat 'AUN6BTOCi3'. §Pain.-Aatetta Iliaafiee, Mated Cashmere "-- lia4Delatee Abates, %heap, at the are state vt-t - ' • •A- SWF? &SON, *smite the Fade Mid Wholesale and Retail LIQT - on SIM:E.—The undersi;zned re.peet fully announce to the citizen. of I ettysburx and the public generally. that they have opened a new LIQU'UIt STORE on Itailro...l street. south side, ald midway between the Pa..enger and Freight Dep,o, and hat e m iiie arrangements to keep ;JO .tantly on h. 1.201 fall .iipply of all kind,. of Liipt , ir.. nip! Ibitne.tw. rn. h 66 Hran diei, Holland and I tonte.tic t;irm 101,1 lie Itild Wh . +ke Ginger limo 1t•. Otierrl .t'ordial.. Kicnutel , Anice, and Wine. of Cm ere ' Th.: above 1. fil be furnished at the ritoit zen..prible rate. and warranted good. Ily -t net attention to hit and an etTart kr please, ire hope to merit the p ttrunage of the public. II orders promptly attended to. Feb. 21, COVER .k The Cara are Here! ALL LL THINGS ARE READY I—The under signed has the plea.ure of announcing to ill+ country friends—tanners and merchants —us well ai the citizens of Gettysburg, and " the re,d of mankind, - that his new and com modious W iretioit•e is now open, and that he is n ing GRA IS k PRODI"CE of all kinks, for which lie is paying the highi•st market prices ; awl while the public can di.pose of their prn dui to the tic it advantage, they can he supplied in return with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, he., ke., also, ((nano, Plaster, Oils, Cedar were, and a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wboleitsle, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. if the people consult their own interests, aad set wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. Hoping the ttmiliar Gees of all my old customers will meet me again, and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. JUUS 1106 E. llettysburg, NOT. 22,1853. Tha Farmers' & Mechanics' SAVINGS INSTITUTION of Adams county receives money on deposit daily, from A. N. until 3 o'clock, P. M., and on Saturday from 9 o'clock, A. M., until G o'clock. P. I nterest on deposits from 2to 5 per cent. Special deposits paid agreeably to notice, and truisionf, • deposits paid on demand with interest. Interest on special deposits, - when made for 10 mouths and upwards, 4 per cent.; for 3 mouths and upwards, 3 per cent.; on transient deposits fur 30 days and upwards, 2 per cent., suad•on regular weekly deposits 5 per cent. The popularity of this Institution with all classes of the community, both in town and country, and Its consequent success, may be as cribed in part to the following reason.: It offers a ersvenient, respansible and profita ble depository to farmers and mechanics. to ex ecutors, administrators, assignees, collectors, agents and all public officers, to attorneys, trustees, societies and associations. incorporated or otherwise, to married or single ladies, to students, merchants, clerks. and business men generally, to minors and all who hate funds, much or little, to deposit with a return of interest. Depositors receive books in which are entered their deoosits, which books serve as vouchers. They may designate in case of sir knees, death or absence, who shall roc-jive their deposits, with out the intervention of executors or adtninistra tors. [Gettysburg, Feb. 2d, 1859. New Spring Goods. L. CHICK. dealer in Silks, Domestic Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Embroideries, Linens, Jewelry, Notions, etc., has returned front the F.srstern markets with one of the largest a., sortments of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present sprint importations.— L NDIES' DRESS GOODS, plain and figured black Silks, very heavy and fine lustre, cheap; pain and colored figured Silks, a very 6ue as sortment, at all prices; Bareges, Grenadines, Poil de Chene, Satin de Chene, Poplins, 'Andes, Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns, French Chiuta, plain and colored Brilliants, Ginghams, Spring Mouslins, English Calicoes, and many other novelties. MOURNING GOODS in great varie ty'Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stuck; Ribbons' and Parasols, new stiles, very handsome; Em broideries and GOODS, very handsome; largest And cheapest stock we have ever received. MEN'S AND BM'S' WEAR, complete stock, Gloves, HosierT. Mit4 and Gauntlets, °fan kinds; Domestic Goods, at Factory wires. JEWELRY, new stock for Spring sales, consisting of the most equiqite st les ev er oferedin this market. We would say to unr customers and the pub lic generally, that_we have opened one of the most elegant and largest assortments of goods ever hrought to this market, all of which have selected with great care and upon the ra , ptt advantageous tenni. We are determined not to he undersold by any. Uur motto--" Fair dealing and small prufits.•' _ _ J. L. SCHICK, S. W. Corner of Centre Square. April 4. 1830. The Latest News! TILE latest news, in which all are interested is the arrival of a very large and superior stock of HATS, CAPS. BOOM k SHOES. at the ehe.tp and fashionable store of R. F. McIL HEM', at the N. E. Corner of Centre Square, Gettvsbnrg. His stock of Hats is lery exten si% 0, compriting all the %Lubin.; tittles of Silk H a ts, Gent's Huck and colored sort Dress Hats, Men i Russia Hats, (broad-rim,) and all kinds of Men's and Boy's Slouch Hats and Caps. of the most fashionable styles—all of which are unsurpassed for beauty of style and elegance of finish. BOOTS ANIISMIES —lle has also re ceived a very large assortment of Boots and Shoes, consisting of Men's French Calf Boots, Men's French Calf Congress Gaiters, Patent Leather Gaiters and Pomps, Oxford Ties and all kinds of Men's and iifly . g Dress and Coarse Shoes. Ladies and Children's Shoes and Gaiters of every style. The public is very respectfully invited to call and examine these goods before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly lie to their advantage. R. F. McILHENY. April 18, 189. New Goods. i F.ORGE ARNOLD has just received and is now opening the largest and most heauti fuassortment of l. kDIES' DRESS GOODS that i has been offered to the public at any time Al so, a lot of beautiful Fancy Bonnets, Bonnet Trimmings, Shawls, 110.-siery. 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 persons are invited to call—the ladies' attention is particularly in ited to my stock of Dress Goods, which for beauty of style cannot be beat. [April 4. 18:11f. Wall Paper. RF. McTLIIENNY respeetfatir incises the attention of-the public to large stock of Wall Prper, and announces tt Ms friends and customers, that be has made at zatorne ta to have on hand a fall and complete line of samples from 8 tents up to 10 eetU a roll—so that persons failing to be silted With big large stack as hand, can select from his sample book and be tarnished with paper at anyfprice and In way quantity on two or three days notice. lan: 24, '59. T BEG leave to Inform the citizens of Getty.- burg and vicinity that I bum mask ammo. wets with aliget-Clitas voltam* to furnish eta wini Soots nallgElhoes Mimosa manateatam ,A,pril 18. ii. r, MaIIUILNY. 13a1t1ynore .A_di:Nryt.s_ '' Ti To Merchants & Farmers. [T IEAP AND ClitllCE GROCERISS, - - • - Ili HOOK BALDWIN'S, 8. W. comer Lesinpas Green Strews, BALTIMORE, MD. We would respectfully Invite the attention of hovers to our large and well selected stock of prime family .Groceries, comprising every ar ti c l e nAnAlly kept in a first-class Grocery, which we offer at prices as low as (If not lower than 1 Any house in the city. We aims in part: • Prime New crop Orleans Smut. Do. do. )(ukases. Porto Rico And low grade do --I ery cheap. Rio, Levity en, Porto Rico, Cape Jaya, Marieabo, and other Coffees. Excellent Imperkl, Yonng Ihson, and Gun powder Teas. at 50 cents per pound. Choice Oolong 410. nc 50 cents. ,543 . Imperial Tea at 7i eta. per pound This Fel we erarrtnt equal, if not superior, to any Tea sold at other places for $1 per lb.• /LOU a, nacos, at prices to suit the times •LSO, _ _ Fiue old BRANDY, Old Rye WHISKEY, Old Bourbon WHISKEY PORT, HURRY, MADICIIIA, aad Rectified Whiskey and Doraestic Brandy AT CITY PRICZA. bizt".All fonds delivered to Boats and Rail roads free of Jrayoye and WO CIEIANOIt IPOR PACKAGE. S itisfacelon guarantied in all ease% or the goods returned at oar expense. A liberal dis count allowed to country mercb lots. HOOK k BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Southwest cor. Green k Lexington sts., Jan. 24, '69. tf Baltimore, Md. - - ----- Wm. Knabe & Co., OS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— SALESROOM No. 2u7 Itatimore Street, etweeu (*hark* and Light—BALTIMORE. Md., Munutorturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES. Wm. Knabe A Co. would respectfully invite the attentiocof the public, and evecially those in want of a'IRST CLASS PIANO, to their as sorted stock of instruments, which, for power and sweetness of tone. ea+y and agreeable notch, and beauty of 15nish , have. by the hest of judge, been pronounced unriialed by any in the coun try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we would refer to the Certificate+ of Excellence In our possession. from TIkLHER(I, STRAEOSII, G. HATTER and H. VIECNTEMPS, as also from some of the must distinguished professors and amateurs in the country ; 11140 to the following HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the last three years: GULL) MEDALS at the Maryland Institute. 1853, 1838, 1857. SILVER MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857; ako, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute, Philadel phia, 18311: FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond, 1855, 18.. t.; AR instru ments of our manufacture hive the full iron frame, and are gnaranteed fur FIVE YEARS. 11191,-Particular attention paid to the selection of Instruments for distant order+, and a privilege of exchange granted at any time within six mos., if the instruments should not prove entirely satis fireory. A liberal discount to Clergymen, Teachers and Schools. Term+ liberal. • Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan tage to give ns a call, as - by gre.ttly increased &citifies, we are enabled to fill all orders with dispatch. &+instantly on hand, it large assortment of 11K1,013F,ONS, from the best Factories. SECOND-11.1ND PIANOS at Great It.trrotina, at priees from $3O to sr/U. Pianos Exchanged, Hired and Tuned.. A call is respectfully solicited. 11'ILLI.111KNABE Jannat7 17, IRII. ly House Furnishing CIOODS, No. 11 Nora lloward strap, two doors North of the Howard Masc.—The undersigned, having made large additions to his stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country Merchant+ and others, with such articles as they want, WI the very hest terms. Bat:snits : Whitewash, Sweeping, Dusting, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub and Horse Brushes. WOODCX-WARI: Such as Tubs, Buckets, Met/tures, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, kc. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute lee ('ream Freezers. Refrigerators. ',right and chest—the most approved kinds. Water Coolers, in Wood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albats. Forks and Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Tea Pots, Egg Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives and Forks, Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales and Weights. Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Old Domin ion Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Lamps, Toilet Bets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, Table Mats, together with a variety of articles tuella) and necessary to Housekeepers. Rohr k Davis' Patent Excelsior Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and Brushes of every description, mane ha-tared to order. 'GED. A. MILLS, No. 11 North Howard st., Beldame., Md. March 14, 1859. ly. New & Rich TEWELRY, SILVER WARE tr.Lire3 PLAT 6I)WARE, tr.—A. E. WARNER, G 314 and Silversmith. No. 40 NORA GAY STIMIT, BAL TIMORE, MD., has in store a beantifial assort ment of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable for presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sctt Broaches, .1101114CX, Car hankies. kr., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond. Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest & Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins; Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and l'ens, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pinsk Ear Rings, kc. ALSO, A rtiriety of Silver Mounted k Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and Salt Stand , , Pearl Handle Desert Knives. Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kc., all of which is respectfully offered on the lowest terms ! Vtig4,_The Country Trade and Dealers generally are in% ited to give me a call, and examine Goods And Prices, being satisfied that my SILVER WARE cannot be surpassed either fur fineness or quality, or the latest and most beautitul patterns. Januar 11, 185:0. ly J. S. McClellan, DAT.ER in BATS, CAPS' and CHTT,DREN'S FANCY Go. IDS. So. 343 West Baltimore Street, near the Eutaw House, Baltimore, keeps on hand all goods of the hest make all latest style to be found in a first class r 3: si riat store. A call from persons visiting ths 7U solicited. Dec. 20, ISSB. time George M. Bokee, IMPORTE R and Denier in CHINA. GLASS. & QtI3. , 7.NSWARE, No. 41. North llow•ard St., between Lexington and Fayette Streets. Balti more, Md. [Dec. 20, 1,858. ly B. T. Hyman. UPDOLSTEREIL PAPER HANGER, AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTCRER, No. 52 'North Hovrard Street, one door above Lexington, ItAvrtnotte. J'aper Jtmoiags.—Constantly in store, Paper Hangings of every description, and of the latts and most approved patterns. .Also, Bordars Fire Board Prints, kc. Venenao Blioda—Keeps on hand. And manu factures to order, Venetian Blinds of all colors, sizes and qualities, irliich will compare &Tors bly with any offered to the public. IY - Paper Hanging dens in the hest styie.— Oid Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exclusagtd. Mardi 7, 1859. IT' First Premium TIN"ANIF.I,I,ED COTT AGE P FENIT . URE I , J A. W. RETWOOO, No. lei North Charles street, Raltintore t hating been engaged for the last 17 years in the manufactare and sale of the abort desirable Furniture, stilted to country residences, has on baud a large variety, rasa Who- ! Spouting. tared expressly for rttatl este& n_RORGE HENRY WAMPUM win mi k e Alas, Oak and Wilma . * Chamber Sets, Oak kir Rouse Speeting gad put up the surd Widest Sammie* Tables, Dining Room fur cask or °ouster predeos. Partners sad Fancy Chairs, tibluboads, Rehr sad Rusk MM. ethers wishing their houses,fmres, *a. / tresses, Feather mows sad Belsters, ke, he. al, would do weft to give them ' YawllB3ll, lr April Ili, 1 42. it a. eI. 'Amnia marr4im*l Patent• , , Cat This Way! ORTABLI /PINCE.—Tart - °lts' POIITAILIS mas p ixed sc lun e e ar i stat — s T s h tu e irr un v dars as joi nt:an d cas n h E e n e b o a n clemtr tinsee ir Ma tra" X& lrlifbna mmorg the P aggo nbile p thi g ambersburg street, Gettysburg, um , the purchased the Might for Adams county of! Foundry, where he has various kinds of Ha- S i r orr i m espatootreirtable Pence,' simple frame i chines on hand, such as Threshing Machines, f to connect the panels of fence, by which the I Corn Shellers, Cornfodder. Cutters, Cloversoed use of poets is dispensed with, and at about one- , Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of third the usual cost. This frame is held together different kinds.—two, four or six -horse, to suit b• means of a simple bolt connecting the pan- purchasers;—indeed all such as can be bad at nets. and keeping them in an upright position Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortising Ma then, by driling two pins into the ground, thro chines, for house carpenters, put up in the very the ends of the sills, the fence is made perms- i best and most substantial manner. Cutting neat, as well as portable. It requires but little ± Screws or long Bolts, any kind or sire less than skill in its construction, and takes but half the eleven feet in length, always attended toss well time required to mate a common board fence as Turning in iron, casting or wood. Also all M or t h h i e n. s rT ho ' the frames are made without a single mortice, kinds of REPAIRIN d G o o n n e the pannels are nailed up with strips on each Mill Spindles, he., side, and can be set up in a few moments. It rtedresstaniuogii-ceup The undersigned manufactures Minaosses will be readily seen that one hundred pannels P HORSE RAKE, which he offers at the of this fence are worth two hundred pannels of lowest living profit. He is likewise agent for stationary fence, as it is easily and readily moved the REAPER k MOWER manufactured by from place to place. thus enabling the farmer to Joseph Shireman, at East Berlin. dispense with half the fence required when sta- j I hope that all in want of anything in my line tioaary is used—and from the fact that middle I will call at my Shop before going elsewhere. I fences can be entirely dispensed with by merely will warrant all my work to give satisfaction to using portable fence for pasture lots alone. 4 purchasers. DAVID STERNER, By this pro( es! , one-third of the grass is saved I April 11, 1859 - that is generally overrun in pasturing, by mere ly fencing - the quantity required, besides saving at least die acres-uf land to the hundred that is necessarily taken up with fence when stationary fence is used for inside fencing, all the land be tag farmed alternately, it gi‘es no chance for briers'and other rubbage that usually grow up along leaves. This fence can be use d . to great advantage on low or wet land, where it is diffi cult to Set posts, merely requiring longer pins than for dry ground. The advantage also, of moving the tenee, when streams cm erfloa , that are likely to float it off. and the convenience it affords, in fencing pasture and other lots. for stock, enclosing grain stacks, he., he.. all high ly recommend its practical use to the farmer. The first premium was awarded to this fence at the Pennsylvania State Fair held at Phila delphia, 1857. Farm Rights will be disposed of on moderate terms on application to JONATHAN PITTENTCRF, Heidlersburg, Adams co., Pa. April 25, 1859. .Im* SALT, AO MALAGA WINES Jj C. GI'INN k BRO. hove just recelvedi and are opening at their new store oni the urth-west corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, a large and complete assortment of Spring' and Summer Goods apd Groceries. The ladies Par ticularly are ins ited to call and examine ou g an. parlor styles of Dress Goods and Fancy artirle., embracing everything coming properly nutter this bead at prices not heretofore eqtialled,:and in quality surpassed by none. GRNTI.E:tIBIi'S Nls.tlt.of every description, consisting ofClciths, Cassitneres, Casinetts, Coatings, Vesting's, kc., which cannot be surpassed out of the citt in quality and price. Our stock of Groceries IA also complete, While every ether article generally found in a 'Dry Goods store can be had at the "Railroad StUre of J. C. Quinn k Bro. Relieving that the Pub lic ran suit themselves better here than else where, we invite them to give ne a call. iFor the proof of our assertion, call and examine our stock. even if ,yon don't bay. [April 4,185). ROOFIN(I.—The eaLaerliers are proparriii to contract and put on at the shortest no ice. k W. E. ChildCo.'s PATENT FIRE AND - A. TER Fltolll o ELANTIU CEMENT ROOFINtiI. It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, anti in point of durability is equal, if not supericoi, to any Metalic Roofing. 'lt can be put on orerl tin. tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however flat or steep they may be. In point of reAisting the elements of fire and water, nothing hos yet been tllseoverntlequsl to the Eleptie Cement. Tbose who have used it, nave testified that it is the very perfection of Routing, and that there is no further room for improvement. No one s ill now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be had for much less money and Orin outwear tour shingle roofs. This Rooting is warranted as represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and sest protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or damptte4d of the ground. It is lido the best paint for iron. effectually preventing rust : and wherever applied perfectly excltles dampneot. The sub4cribers have this Cement foraile in quantities to suit. For further information, ep- Ply to P. J. it ('. X. TATE. EArle Hotel, GettyAburg, I'4 April 23. tf Marble Yard Removed. THE subscriber having removed his ploce of business to East York street, a short dis tAnce below St. James' Chnrch, would announce to the riblic that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Mono uments, Headstones, te. , kc., of every rariety of style and finish, with and wilhout ha.ses and 60. kets, to suit purchasers, and at prices to suit the times. Persons desiring anything in his line will,find it a decided advantage to examine his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. VM. B. 11E.1.1.4.4 Gettysburg, March 21, 1859. -HOWELL k BOURKE, Manuttettners And Importers of PAPER HANGINGS, N.. 17 SooKA A'ciard street, (below Market, and oppoiite Merchant street,) PIIIILADILPIM, keep on hind a large and beautiful assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS, FIREBOARD PAT TERNS, kc., which they are selling at eery low prices. Country Merchants supplied at the low. est rates. Rooms 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 for them selves. Miritlegarit new styles just received. April 4. 1859. 6m YISTABLISHMENT.— CHAIM= ma . K. TATII has opened a new 5 ... 4 %./aie tsery establishment, at the stables lalams111;:i on Washington street, occupied in part by the " Eagle Hotel," and has made such arrange ments as will enable him to. accommodate the public at all times, on reasonable terms, with Horses, Buggies, Hacks, &c. His stock is good. (in fcraerai occasions. &c., he will be able to supply a want which has been much needed. bar Te r cus CASH. Pay :4, '3B. FRESH ARRIVAL'—FAJISESTOCK BRO.'S have jut received a large and choice as sortment of Spring floods, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Our stork comprises many new and beautiful styles of Ladies' Dress Goods, such as are rarely seen, and we are con fident that tho , e examining them will arknow ledge th.tt they have seldom been offered better goods or as pretty styles. We have also increased our stock of staple F oods, such as Men's and Bo} Wear. Calicoes, 3lutdins, Delains, Chintz, kc., in quantity, style And price. unsurpassed. We need not enumer ate, but can assure our customers and friends that we are prepared to furnish them with such goods as they may want cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in the county. Call early and select from our large and varied assortment. FAILNFLSTOCK BROTHERS, •April 4, 18,9, Bed Front. ir„,,,oves 1 Stoves! srisIDINIFEEILER A KURT 7., in their new three-wry building, corner of Carlisle street and the Railroad, hate just receiNed large supply of new and beautiful Parlor, Saloon and Shop STOVES, of the latest and wort im proved styles. Also, all the latest styles of COOK STOVES, embracing the "Noble Cook," "Royal Cook," " Penn," " Sea Shell," "Morning Star," "Ph il adelphia Sunrise," " Pe n donia," ( Baltimore Air-Tight, im p ro red) "Jewel," aad "Ckarra"—all for wood or coal. March 14, 1859. WHOLESALE AND RRTAlL.—m a k es and Sugar by tie barrel, Coffee by tie sack, and ad kinds of Grime Hes, ether by tie taantity or in small amounts, at prices that de fy competition. Call at owe at April 4. FAHSESTOCE BROS'. Railroad Store. Elastic) Cement *all Paper. I=2El=l Spring Goods ! Groceries, Howard Association, lIIIII,ADELPITIA.-1 Benevolent Institution c,t.iblished by Special Endowment for the It, lief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. In tiinei of Epidemics, it is the object of this 111 , 00160 n to establish lfospitals, to provide l'hy.ici.ttvi, Clothing, Food, Medicines, tor the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphan+ of deceased parents, and to minister in e%ery Lua=ills way to the relief of the afflicted end the health of the public at large. It is the duty of the Directors, at inch times, to visit per sonally the infected districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous physicians, not extiug members of the Association, usually enrol their names on its books, subject to be call ed upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. lu the absence of Epidemics, the Directors have authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give ath ire and medical aid to persons suffering an der CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent charac ter, arising from abuse of the physical powers, mal-treatmeut, the effects of drugs, &c. Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the na ture and treatment of Chronic Diseases, br the Consulting Surgeon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE of CHARGE to the afflicted. Address. for reports or treatment,Dr.GEOßOE R. (7.%T.110CN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philad'a, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEIIITKELL, Pres't. (11t0. Sept. 20, 1858. /./ Frazer River OrTDONE I—Come to the Store at Green mount for Bargains I—The undersigned would most respectfully inform the public that he hns purchased the Store of John Weikert, at Greenmouut, Adams county, half-way on the road from Gettysburg to Emmitsburg, where he expochi, by attention and - small profits, to re tain all the old custom and secure lots of new.; His stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, (Trocerie4, Coufectiouaries, Queensware, Wooden : ware, Crockery-ware, Hardware, kc., is large variA—eynal to that of any other first class store—aud he will sell at prices astonishingly low. ITe only asks a trial, to prove the truth of this assertion. • Country• produce taken in exchange for goods. J. ALEX. HARPER. The undersigned also carries on the CAR RIAGE-MAKING business at the same place, and offers rare inducements to purchasers. He will warrant his work good, whilst his charges are among the most moderate. Repairing done on short notice. J. ALEX. HARPER.. Feb. 14, 1A59. ly Notice rY 0 FARMERS AND MERCILLNTS.—We have now opened our large and couturniious It •arehouse, on the eprner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg a l Railroad Company, and are prepared t ceive produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR MAT, RVE, CORN, OATS, kc. Also, on h and for sale, S.tlt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, &c. A large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Ceder-ware, ke., kc., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as low as can he bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine our stock before purchasing else where, as our motto will be "quick sates and small profits." We would also call the attention of all inter ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle, /levees, Hogs, La., to the fact that we have for sale Ilreinig, Fronefield .1 Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER. of which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLLNEFELTER, SEITZ k CO. Gettysburg, Nov. 15,1858. MT a. DAMN. WATaalnt3T ILIJI6LIII New Firm—New Goods. m E undersigned have entered into partner s ip in the HARDWARE k GROCERY business, et the old stand of Danner k Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of DANNER k ZIEGLER, MS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, its well as any quantity of new custom. They have just return ed from the cities with an immense stock of Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials, anch as Nails, Scher. Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass, kc. Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges, Braces and Bitts, Angers, Squares, Guages, Hammers, kc. Blacksmiths will find Anvik, Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes, Fellots, Bows, Poles, Shafts, kc. Shoe Findings, Tampico. Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Bout Trees, kc., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knobs, &c. HOUSEKEEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, kc. Also, a general assortment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds: Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap at the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen eral assortment, such as Crushed. Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugars; New Orleans, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, kc.; a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Blacksmith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier s, and Grocery line, all of which they are determin ed to sell as low for CASH as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. Removal. ouALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the room e West side of the Public c' , quare, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law Office, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, ho hoeta, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Get 'burg, April 11, IaSP J. W. Scott, o r Latit of tie Fires of Iruseltesler c 6 Rcoll,) KNTLEMIDPS FURNISHING STORE, and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. dld Cream 8111111 rt, (nearly opposite the Girard House,) PHILADELPHIA. J. w_ SCOTT would respectfully call the at testiest Olds former patrons sad friends to his sew Deem sad is prepared to fill orders for SKIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with Piss Swale and C 0144.16., [Oct. 4, 1859. ly Lime! Lime 1 TEM undersigned have wade arrangetnents, whieh they will be ready to sapply LIM& in any geaatitiee. at the Wrest prioNi, a. won sail*Bailroeli is complete& They orates* to.reosive onion. MUD% BUWLZR & KUBTZ. 111“._ SI, 141118. Adams Comity A/Fr:YAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.-- iltbogPOrsted March 18, 1851. President—George Swope. rice Pinanideat--8. R. Russell. Reerseney—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creary. &Pewter Cone tae — Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew lleintzelrnan. Nanageer—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, Ja cob King, A. lleintselman, R. M'Curdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wrn. B. McClellan, Wm. B. Wilson, M. El chelberger, Abdiel F.Gitt, John \coition'. H. A. Picking, J. Anghinbaugh, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, D. M'Creary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. R. I Hersh. -This Company Is limited In Its opera tions to the county or Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than six years, I an d i n that period has paid ail 'wises and ex penses,irithout any U4lewnetit, having aim° a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Corn pany employs DO Agents--all business being done by the Managers, who kre annually elect- i ad by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. gar The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Fresh Fruita, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, kc.— FRUlTS.—Fruits of every description, as follows: Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges:, Lemons. Dates, l'alm Nuts, Filberts, bard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, kc. ss GROCERIES—A good assortment of Sugars: Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, N . O. Molasses, Syrups of the best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (ground and ungronnd,) Cloves, Mustard, kc. PERFUMERY.—Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will be sold low for Cash. LEMON SYRUP.—A large lot just received. Any one desiring a cheap,pleasant and healthy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. TOBACCO.—AII the various kinds of Tobac co, Cigars and Snuff, for sale by Wm. Boyer k Son. VINEGAR.—We have a good quality, se all will eay who hare tried it. FLOUR k FEED.—We have made arrange ment; to have constantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality, and at such prices as cannot fail to please. IVM. BOYER k SON. April 28, 1859. Good and Cheap ! m FIE undersigned would inform his friends I and the public generally,that he continues the CARRIAGE -MAKING BUSINESS, in all Its branches, at his establishment, in East Mid dle Street, (near the enst end,) Gettrsbarg, Pa.,' where be 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 :—Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages, Falling- Top, Rockaway end Trotting Bug. glee, Jersey Wagons, &c. 'With good workmen end good materials, he can pledge hie work to L , e of the best quality—and his prices are among the lowest. sarße.pairing done at short notice. and at ream: amble rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call I June 15,'57. JACOB TROXEL. Still at Work ! COACIDIAKING AND BLACKSIIITITING. —The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmnking and Blacksmithing business in every branth at his establishment in Chain bersburg street. lie has on band and will mannfieture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wogong, dr., of the best materhl. and made by superior work men. iparRNPAIRISO and BLACKSXITHISU of all kinds done at ressonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. Conserv( I'aoot•cs taken in exchange for work at market prices. `Persons desiring articles or work in the Coact:making or illacklmithing line, are re spectfully invited to call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTII Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. "The Gem." NSW RESTA t• RANT.—The undersixned has opened a first-class Restaurant, on the lower floor of IleConaughy's Hall building, in Carlisle street, Gettysburg, and solicits a share of the pubfle's patronage. The rooms have just been fitted up in the most approved stFle, and will compere favorably with many of the beet in the cities. His Oysters, Ale, Arc., will always be found of superior quality, and his charges moderate. The .proprietor is thankful for the fine run of CUMOiII be is already receiving, and is resolved to make "Tax Gina" even more popular, if possible. Feb. 14, 1&59. A. li. PRYOR. The Only Article RIVALLED IN MARKET, WfTII MENSE HOME k EUROPEAN DEMAND. —The newton why, is that hy.Nature's own pro cess it restores the natural color permanently af ter the hair becomes gray ; supplies the natural fluids, and thus makes it grow on bald beads, re moves all dandruff, itching, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus cures all nervous headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp amid hair; it will stop and keep it from falling off; slakes it 80117, slam", Apnalthy and beautiful, and if used by the young two or &re times s week, it will never fall or become gray; then, readers, read the fol lowing and judge for yourselves: New You, Jan. 8, 1858. MCBSIII. 0. J. WOOD k Co.: Gentlemen:— Having heard a good deal about Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray, I made op my mind to lay aside the prejudices which I, in common with a great many personA. had against all manner of patent medicines, and a short time ago I commenced using your article, to test it for Jovself. The result has been so very satisfactory that I am very glad I did so, and in justice to you, as well as for the encouragement of others who may be as grey as I was, but Is ho having my preju dice without my reasons fur setting it aside, are unwilling to give your Restorative a trial till they have further proof, and the best proof being occular demonstration. I write vou this letter, which you may show to any such, and also di rect them to me for further proof, who am in and out of the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment every day. My hair is now its natant' color and much im proved in appearance et cry way, being glossier and thicker and much more healthy looking. I am, yours respectfully, HENRY JENKINS. Cor. Columbia anClCarroll sts., Brooklyn. MEM=IE=I= Pao,. Wool) : Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restora tive has eine much good in this part of the country. - My hair has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight barn when I was quite an infant. I have been using your Hair Restorative for six weeks and I find that I have a fine head of hair now growing, after haring used ail other remedies known, to no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy now extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to use your remedy. You um publish this if you think proper. Yours. kc., S. W. kriDDLETON. PITILADILPHIA, Sept. 9, 1857. PROT:WCSOD : Dear Sir :—Your Hair Restora tive, is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back "Art of my head almost lost its coverings-was in fact bald. I have used but 2 half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation, I can induce many others to try it Yours, re spectfully, D. IL THOMAS, M. D., No. 464 Vine street. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sixes, via: large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at bleat twenty per eenL more in proportion- than the emalf i retaila for two dollars per bottle ; the bop ads a quart, 40 }ter cent more in proportion, and re tails for $3 a bottle. 0..1. Wood 00., Proprieeors, 312 Broadway, New York, (lathe great N. Y. Wire Bailing Ea ta.blistunent,) and 114 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. And said by ail good Druggists sad Fancy Goods Dealers. • Marsh 14, 1859. 3m EITILDOTG MATIMIALEL—PointirOIis, tamale ita bold and 'MI loi r:1 4 : = ndes at ie a emetitutional discs in. a o4on of tbr • blood, by which this Said 'Matadi wash. end poor. Being is the ahendstkm. it plervadok the whole body, and sorry bunt oat in disease on any part of it. No atm is MO bons its attacks, nor is thaw one which it say sot destroy. The scrofulous taint is verionsir c aused hy mercurial &sew, low thing, dis• ordered or unhealthy food. impure air. a n d. and filthy habits , the &Veal' g vim. and. above all, by the renereal infection. what. veer be its oiigin. it is hereditary in the cos. 'emeriti. descending *• from parents to children unto the third and fmrthipsevetion ;" beieed t it mans to be the rod of Hint who says. will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its efforts commence by deposition hos the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, id the lungs, liver, and internal orgsna, b mod tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; end all the surface, eruptions or saes. This foul owls roPtion, which genders in the blood. depressor the energies of life, ao that scrofulous cordite. dons not only suffer from scrofulous Rom plaints, but they have far leas power to with stand the attacks of other diseases • cense quimtly, vast numbers perish by &smears which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in the =• Most of the consumption which de the human family has its origin directly in this scrotlilous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed. of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated br the lII= cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons gre invaded by this lurking in fection and their health is undermined by it. To cleLse it from the systein we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in. :figurate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in il, AYER'S and Com Extract of Sarsaparilla, the effectual remedy which the medical drill our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial' that have been discovered fur the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the =from its destructive consequenote. it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Enemy' and Swot nouns, Sr. Ammon". Pout. Rosa, or Earmrstas, PDIPLRI, PVITIILIi s Burrenas, BLURS and Bow', Throes, Tram and SALT BARON. SCALD !lean, Rim:moms. RDRI7ILATIIILL, STPIIILITIC and MERCDRUL Ds saws. BROM, DYINPRI4DA. DIML/TY, and, indeed. AIR CORPLAIRTS AMINO name Vita. ?ID OR IMPTRIL BLOOD. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood" is founded in trittiv, - ----- for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sumps ; rills is to purify andregenerate this vital fluid, without which sound hes* is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. are ea eampoaed that disease within the taw et their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. 'Asa consequence of theme properties, the invalid .who is bowed dam with pain or physical debility is astonished to and his health or view restored by a remedy at mos so simple and'inviting. Not only du they cure the every-day romplaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Ametiran Almanse, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Coatro oms, Beat anon, Ileadisae arising/ism disordered Nonnaeh, Nausea, Indigestion, l'atu to and Marta Inaction of Me lkweis, Fkaidentcy, Lase of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred cowls/its, arising from a low state of tile body or obstruction cif its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, POl 71E3 P. 1 1 ,111 Mil OP *nets, Colds, ludoensa, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consinup. tion, and for tie relief of Consumptive Patients la advanced stages at the disease. So wide is the fields( ha usefulness and an ne. • crone are the eases of its cures, that almost ery section of country aleunds in persons pub :c known, who have Lean restored (mai alarming , ti even desperate discuses of the lungs by its • . When once tried, ha superiority over every er medirine of its kind is too apparent to escape baervation, and where its virtues are knows, the ' Odic nn longer hesitate what antidote to employ .r the distressing and daneemus affections of the hocroary organs that are incident to our climate. 1" •ile many 'uterine remedies thrust rypeesa tbs • nnityDere failed and Mew -Oda as gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits [ • the afflicted they can sever forget, and _pro. es • cur toe 111111AtTOUS and too remarkable to ittgottas. Iltf2A RED ITT DR. J. C. AllEr7 41a CO. LOWELL. DIABB. ski r sold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg.— . J. Cooper, nen? Caslitown—Pastott 4. to. airfteld—and all Druggists. Oct. 18,1858. euwly New Grocery Store. EW FIRM AND NEW GOOD-S.—SNY DER & BENNER lia9s just recei‘ed et eir New Store, in Baltimore strert, a few oors above David McCreary'r Saddlery es r • blishment, the largest and most complete sertment of Grocerie4 brought to Get ' sburg for a long time, consisting of Coffee, our kinds,) Sugar, (lour kinds,) Molasses, iyrnp, Stied, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, Corns , late, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Salt. in short cry thing usually kept in a first-chime !roc:cry Store. • Sir The high ee t market price paid rot cool y produce or taken in exchange for Goode. 1/45 - Give us a call. Buy your Groceries ere you will be sure to get them good and esp. skirilarer's celebrated writing Ink for le. [Nor. 1, 1858. New Grocery. HIS WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The sub scriber respectfully informs the citizens town and country, that he has opened a ocery, Confectionary and Notion Store, on irk street, two doors east of Sr.. James' theran Church, where he has now on I nd a general assortment of goods in his e—such as: Syrup, from 40 to 70 cents it gallon; Sugars, all kinds; Coffees, dif ient kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese, .otch Herring, ground and unground' Pep .r, Alspice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard. •a, Ginger, Starch, Rice, Teas, Candles, tract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated e; Brooms, Buckets, Candies, all kinds gs, Walnut's, Palm Nuts, Almonds, Ground lute, Layer Raisins, Lemons. Oranges, Yan k Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, ic.. tier and Eggs bought and sold. He in gtes the calls of the public, convinced that assortment will please, both in quality 4d price. He is determined to sell cheaper the cheapest. Gettysburg, Dec.lo, Removal. E subscriber has removed his Plough . and Machine Shop from the Foundry lding to Railroad street, opposite' Tate's kamith shop , beak of the Eagle Hotel, cre he is better prepared than ever to at !, dto customers . Ploughs always on hand 'd made to order at the shortest notice, and ,;Ilea, Reapers. ko., repaired. Also he • attend t cleaning and repairin, 'pocks. y 10. DAVID W . ! : Globe Inn, CHANICBTOWN, Frederick *aunty, Md.— Having been renovated and re-furnished. proprietor assures .the"pablte that a call is needed, as be guanidine htlieatiabict!on in. cepa Chervil isodent4e. URN ItEltß, Proprietor. • ob. 14, 1859. •tt- HE subscriber roapitotAtlit Writ* 1h 411.. : teation of t!te Ladios to Oto ._ itOW4..; itssortitteit of LOW' PO ~aNdi,.., Zo4l : -,ofl!booet syeu strip Ma ' ,:,NAAI PK. ' ter jsUrsaf--d0 troisbitavaree:i - . • It:T:16 . . tis WM. E. BITTLE. '5B.
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