- The Great Balloon Voyage.' A Pertknes Trip—The Balloon tit a Violent' Gale—Narrow Escape of the Ottntpont.s.—The rim:wood: balloon "Atlantic," which started from St. Louis on Friday afternoon week, with Messrs. Wise, La Mountaine, Gager and Hyde, as passengers, landed on the following afternoon near the village of Adams, in the • vicinity of Troy, N. Y. The entire distance traveled was eleven hundred and fifty miles, 1 in nineteen hours and fifty minutes. Mr. Wise reports tbat from St. Louis to ' Medina, Orleans county, from which the tele- , graphic despatch concerning the balloon was received, the voyage was highly successful,: the balloon working to their entire satisfaction, and justifying the hopes with which they had isetout, that they would be able to reach: the seaboard. At this point, however, they found that they were somewhat out of their course, and could not possibly make New York, be ing too far north, and therefore deternflued to proceed to Boiton or Portland. Before taking that direction it was conclnd ed to land at Rochester, there drop Messrs. Gager and Hyde, then proceed on their jour ney eastward. In carrying out this intention they dropped down gradually, and finally :,truck a hurricane perfectly frightful in its force, which hurried them along at terrible steed towards Lake Ontario. They were driven down to the very surface of the water, where the balloon was lightened in every possible way, carried with fearful speed and violence towards the shore and through a piece of woods, into which they finally man aged to land. This was in Henderson town shin, Jefferson county. The four passengers. Messrs. Wise and La l'ilouutaine, Mr. Gager, of Boston, and llyde, of the St.. Louis Republican, were unharmed, beyond a few scratches. The ban un is con siderably damaged, but not beyond repair. One of the marked incidents of the voyage was an oversight which came near proving disastrous to Mr. Wise. lie was in the wio ker basket, and being overcome with fatigue laid down and fell asleep; the rest of the warty were in the boat below. It being necessary to advise with him on some point as to the course of the balloon, they called to Mr. \Vise several times, but received no response. Mr. Gager went to him by climbing up the ropes, and found him breathing spasmodically, from the effects of the escaping gas which was suffocating him. Ile nos immediately aroused by Mr. Gager, and soon rte.% ered his benses. The greateFt altitude attnined was two miles. Mr. IVthe has entire etint.denee in the suceeee of Hoe-undertaking, and expresses a determin ation to make another experimental voyage As 'won as the balloon can be repaired. lle bas no doubt but that a voyage can be made by her to Europe in one-fourth tl'uz-me that i t i s now made by the steurnere.itto:;,. Mr - . - Wise was the directing chief, Mr. La Moutituinc the aeronaut, Mr. Gager the nari tattir, liud Mr. Hyde the historiar.. Mr. Wise has returned to hie home in Lan easter, Pa., and has published a detailed ac,- count of the trip. Ile concludes his sketch with the remark that he is now willing anti -anxious to attempt a voyage across the ocean milli an outfit that will not c,st more than six iliousan4 dollars, stud will do so as soou as he can raise the weans. 'Self-Propelling Engine. l'ilit.torm.ux.s, June 3.—The self-propel ling steam tire engine, built at the novelty tierks. New York, by Lee & L.rned. for the -S.tuthwark Hose Co., orthis city, reached the sampan 's house at eight last evening, hay ing propellel itself over the turnpike road from Bristol, a distance of 20 miles. Actual running, time, two hours; total time 5 hours uni 34 minutes, including all stoppages.— Ilig - kst speed at the rate of 18 wiles per Lour ; ight of engine 9900 lbs.; weight of to tw . gdr and nine Men 3000 lbs. Several steep hills were ascended without the slight est difficulty at the rate of ten miles per hour. [From the Pbiladelptala S►eoing Journal Emigration to Hammonton, New Jersey._ The emigration still continues to his new set tlement. The present season the crops are excellent. Crapes and peaches yield well.— The grape will yield largely. Some forty ineyards have recently been set out. Considering that this locality is entirely secure from blighting frosts. it presents great itlucemon'ts for profitable farming to th oft e vv ho must Eve. The loss of wealth to farmers in the North, from frosts, amounts to incalen- lable whiLst the coldness of their . climate also debars theta from the raising of the most profitable crops. This New Englund settlement is undergoing s - arit improvements, and increase of popula tion. IVe understand that nithin the past year the population has increased some 1500. in a business way the improvement is even more marked. We learn that some parties think of start ing the shoe business in this vicinity. Inas much as shoe unuturacturers go to the markets td Philadelphia and vicinity to buy their loather,,and then sell their shuns, there is no reason why the shoe business cannot he ear ied un to great advantage in this country. Stabbing Cade at York, Pu.-iii-On Saturday cceuing a party of men cunt:it:4lA with the Laurel Fire Company, of York, sate is colli sion with another party belonging to the Vig ilant Company, and a man named Thonths Morin, of the Laurel Company. was S tabbed liy a member of the other company, who has been arrested. ler The grasshoppers in parts of Virginia ,are acquiring the habit of chewing tobacco.— It is Bald they hale eaten up the growing s, Lacco crop—the nasty things; by ao , l by they tcill be smoking cigars and drinking Marrlea_ On the 4th inst., by the Rev. C. J Deinireger, C.tpt. JOHN MYERS to Mrs. MARY E. PLANK, 1 , ,,th of atis place. In Lancaster city. on Sunday, the 3.1 in•t., by Re‘. W. 11. Elliott, Mr. A. BARTON BLOAT, of place. to Miss IJ.A.RY C. WELLER, of Wrights‘ille, Pa. Ou Monday morning. July 4, by the Rev. P. 11:1 Reese, Mr. JOHN L. COOPER, of Santa ,Cruz, Santa Cruz county, California. to MI:4 ALICE MARLI PAXTON, daughter of W. W. of Ctiambersharg. .... ID i eCi.. On the 9th inst., at Eleidlersbnrg, HANNAH -FERREE, daughter of Peter Ferree, deceased, f in the 51st year of her age. .On the Bth inst., in Baltimore. after a long end painful illness, Mr. WILLIAM M. KERR in the 42d year of his age. On the 25th ult., in Myers' district, Carroll ,coacty,, Mr. PET-ER BITTLE, aged G 6 years 3 posk4ts and 14 days On the 44it of July, in Eruct Berlin, A dams county, Mr, GEO, SCHWARTZ, aged 44 years ) months and 14 days. 13y what frail tctive is happiness in this life! Bow rain are youth and health, and devoted af fections, to disarm ekie potency of death and avert sorrow. We menet but feel this when we are called upon to record the loss of such a one as the subject of this notice, In the prime of manhood and health—endeared by his many amiable qualities, to all his friends—the delight of all who knew him, and a devoted and affec tionate father. liis last sufferings were severe, yet no murmur escaped his lips. lle gradually became weaker in body, but...stronger in faith, /Grail he "sweetly fell asleep in Jens." Ties /e has passed from the embrace of an affec iionete family, to the companionship and sock- OY of angels and of God forever and ever. The deceased has left a bereft widow and five children to mourn their early loss. • LA Calm on the bescni of thy God, Fair spirit rest thee now." Died. on 3 ills t e‘ july, EVIL GRACE) Mill of EZiel and Nennie Gilbert, of this per, aged 9 months and ;1 days. Than halt left us—left thy mother, Left thy friends end thy twin brother; Quickly thou wart take* from us, All is sad aueePt the promos Of our Baylor, who lass given _ Us a s thma, to enter heaven. Thou sou haply this please us As we hurney to our Jams, Is whtms sorties much delighted, May we in glory be united. se—We are indebted to our former towns_ man, W. W. Kan, Esq., sow of the arm of BUDD, Raguel 4. Co., of Philadelphia, for a copy of the " Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Philadelphia Board of Trade," presented to the Association February 7, 180. The book, of 2.26 pages, is creditably gotten up, and contains many interesting facts in regard to the trade, manufactures and commerce of that wealthy and prosperous city, to which we may some day at length allude. Mr. K. has our thanks Er his attention. Fninklin and Marshull Collev.—The final teat examination of the Senior Class of Frank lin and Nlarshall College closed at Lancaster, Pa., the 24th ult. The honors of the Class were awarded as follows J. Nerin, Lan- caster, Marshall Oration ; Jos. 11. Johnston, Waynesboro', Pa., first Franklin Oration ; S. W. Reigart, Lancaster, second Franklin Oration ; A. Carl Whitener, Green Castle, I'a., first Salutatory Oration ; 11. Leaman, jr., Paradise, Pa.., second Salutatory Oration; Eli E. llcister, Strawstowa, Pa., German Oration ; Walter Scott, Conocoeheague, Md., Valedictory Address. The present Se nior Class numbers twenty-two members.— The annual commencement will be held on Wednesday, the '2Cith of July. Economizing hook Agencim—The Post office Department bare determined to dispense with the services of twelre express route agents (each of whom receira a salary of sl,uoo a year.) between New York and Cin cinnati, and to allow the baggage masters ten dollars a month each for the duty of de ering hnd receiving the through mail. .Sr>eclal I\TcAlce. OXICENATMD BITTERS Query. Why. will you weer' Dyspepsia is a brief bat comprehensive term fur the nenterous disuse, which ageet the Amuse* beer, and la fact the whole human system. I.;util Dr. Ovens disuoversid the Oxygenated Bitters mediae seicbas wan at fault sod had *alienated itself is fruitless aorta to titre this The Dyspeptic need auger au looser with • duress that la always painful, and frsq•ently a fatal af fliction. This unique and pearlier awspessoll will as arts/Jay ears tiso disous as the dismiss *Wats. UM it it sir power "di tostisottey as follows woald not lm giro& I. its favor: VALUABLE TEST MON lt IN FAVOR Of TUN OXY GENATED IitTTERS —leashinglon. D. C, June 10 !tering med. nee lathe o:yernated ltitteni, prepared by Dr. </Imre, D. Green. of %Indoor. Vt., and from knowledge obtained of their elicits in other came►, we cheerfully no. commend them to U.. public. believing they .111 telly one. lain the recommendation of the proprietor, le e beta that this caluebie remedy may be aceeseible to all the af• tl lewd. 8 " m11.115. Phel " , iCr. 8. Boosters from remold. William Upham, Janata IP. Simmoaa. 8. Seciator from Rhode Jabal. J. T. floralmod., U. 8. liestkir, and turmoil" tluvorser of Kratacky L. It. Arnold, formerly Govorenr of Rhoda I alio& li'oodbridge, L.t. tiomeruor of Web 'gam. Ita memo in severs imam of DTBPaYeI a, AND (ANIMAL DZISILITY UY inf./SYSTEM. plane it among tbe moat wending& dimoveriesle medical icknace, ask tufa giros it a ineppnntation' far beyond any reforady known for time complaints, Is ail "Mir soma* forma. air Beware or rue and worthies eowittorfelte Tloooody (kosaioo, Vero, mot 11..01i010al Balsam boo U. moo of "I. BUTTS . 9 written with $ pen, mid eh. krinuol ammo of tloo Proprietors, "d. W. FOWLS Cu.," ea the eater wrapper. Prepared &it& W row!. & Co., Hostas. es 4 for i.e. by A. D. blebler, Usttyebery; Jacob Yubroiler. Hammes berg ;H. Skater. Nes Usforil; D. S. Hollinger. beaus- Weis ;• Wolf, Youn. Sortie; Pesos %Waits, too; ‘lol,e,a, York Syringe; humid A Eider, 'n initeburg ; Ludt:All dealers is isedleines [July 11- DPI LENT. Oft PALLING PITS —We believe we tea pot do oar readers a wore impertarst service. Una by outdo cabin their attention to that await restitidludde Prepare. thin, discovered by Dr. vie S 'Lase, of Baltimore, 11,1 , which purer., the power of albrialios Wart curia; that harnd vfutatioa of etaa—Epilspry, or Valour Pita. la reetnuatendlog this preparation to our readers, we do so with a asaviction that we are imt degrading our column. to Off a conuons patent molicine, but are placing before them a dieoreery, orbs*, If belly knows, would probably do more to alleviate human sufferios. than nay laventicin of modem thaw Dr. Mauve, to maims us to antics hie proparetuat .ferorably ilhbtorlaJ depart...fa. b. , O neat as for mni a number of lettere fruits persons who have used his PH la. and bare been cured thereby. All of thew speak lo tbe otos& grateful and olilog:stki torusx One Vera ildratitag• His uredidtta ensure.. Is the fact, that it cm be tratoported Dams¢ ibe mails, thereby at. fordlag *very one an opportaaityid &Shag 4kifetly with Um inventor, and &AO preehallag all poolibildy of beim( Imposed om by a counturfait 41r spurious imitation. Dr. Dame pays the posters ea his Pills to as part of the country, and will forward them by rotors of stall, on the receipt of a reavittauce. RI. priest are as fellows: Oros box, 53; two do., ; twelve do., 51i. All ordure fur the medicine should he addrseol to Wu S. Mang, lull Delaware street, Itaditoors. 114. Orgy 11. /al PMItSONS ADVS.:ICY& IS LIPS, Lel feelleg the hand of Time weightiag Weeny epee times. with ail its stews dent Lila, 'kW Awl to the we et Heehaters liftman haters as Elixir that win m a it aew the fate their rein; resters, Ina rneeeure, the energy and aniur of Inure youthful dews; !,Hillup their shrunken fun 831., and glee health and eon gy to their nunaining peen. Ask Ror tioottaad's Gorman DIM pared by Dr. C. 3J. Jsekaue, Utt Arch Street, Putaddyhia, to , wad are sold at LI meta per bottle, by droippate and storekeepers io every town ant vitia t e In the t,o+tel States, Camelot and South Atnersec See that the agitators of C. 11. ,lasketre I. on the wrapper of Midi bottle tor sale by A. D. Ltoehler, Agent, Gettyabarg—end theleragenerAlly throughout the comity. (July U. lm ('„?'ham Laub for sale e ..S mils*. from Philadelphia by Railroad in the elate of haw Jersey. roil anwag the best fur Agrieuitaral purls:me., Leith; a rind loam pull, with a clay bottom The land ns a Large tract, divided lobs small .arms, and hoodreds from all parts of the country are new settling mod boltding. The crt.pa prottated ate large sad CAW be seta growing. The climate is delightful. and Neu» from frosts. Torsos tnro *LS to St 4 per .urge, pvab4 witbin four years by matalmemts. To Halt dm place— Leave Vibe r.treat 14 hart, at PhtLadetybla, at TN A. fY , by Railroad fur tlasomentun, or ad4roui it I Byrnes, by letter. /Juan - x.l3ton root satin.., Atlautie county, Sew Jer sey. Soo ball alvertiaeuteut la soother colan.a. THE HAMMONTON F tRNIER—A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agrteullure, also settler forth full ee et.unts of the new tetLie.ilelf I. of li.aufol3WCl, to New Jar ow Le sub+cllted foc et unir rents per =AUDI. Inclose ptJetage ' , tamps for the arnotl at Astir*. le £4. of Y.,,uer, linh.auuutun e 0,, AtLulls° county, :rem Jeiray. Thoee er.‘niug ctte,p lam!, of the beet quali ty. in “sae of the hea'th.Aeat.i.o.t cau.tdell‘htful climates In the rowel. ant where crupd are never cut dorm by frusta, the terrible scourge of the nurtn, are &Arsenault:at of ilaaAkAamattm /Az:a. TILE GREAT ENGLIrti REMEDY . --SIR JAMES CLAitiZE'n CAL•lift ,T•o 11.01•LII prepared trout a prescrwtion by err J Clarke, Al L I•Lyaueu Nstraonli nary to the tiurea Ilia well ammo utesliclue is nu ho. poertioa, butt sure sad safe reinesiy fur /tnal* Dirticelties and Obstructiocui, (ruin any cause whatever. sod ea/sough a powerful remedy, they contsin nothing hurtful to Ll.e constitution. To it suntan Lsnics it la peculiarly suited. It will, In *short tinui, brut,: 4.0 tlos suisallaiy puraid with regularity. These Pills have serer been known to fail when the directsuus on .1,1 page of plrapn.let Sr. 4r444 I utast, ed for further pa/U.1334ra gut a pamphlet free of the spent. N. II _sl sod d p..tsgs lAtunia anc:0.44.1 to any au 43,0, ised spat, will unsure a bottle, containing uric 441 pills by return of T. W Dyott & &,u, Wholesale ti.,ent... Ph.latlelphi.a -41.. D. Buehler, event, lietsfOurz paws 11, *;.W. .17 AN ANCIENT MONET Eft.—Tti• people of:loath Jersey bare recently exhowed trona a marl bed the skeleton of an animal, which must bare been of the kivatiovo species, of ttloastroae am*. Its hind legs malt hare been fovea fast lung, the entire length of this anima, tail included, at least treaty are feet. The bead was 'wall and its neck thin ; Its teeth about two feet long, and so arranged as to Corot the monis, A. tiny pout clot/Ault of IiAILISOS, opposite tb• tiettysbarg." IV - Person. via:dreg to change their Waimea to • rapid ly increasing mouttrY, a 1.. ellttiOalltilia °beret headreds are gourtg—erhere the climate is mild and delightful_ see adv. of L. JI m-eatton esti-Wawa In souther column. LU"' Persons mahleit to establish itaauladorim in it new Mal thriving pima v tiers become is guial, me advertise ment of the Ileimuontutt eettLornent. FM•R,..M k e l eea c ead !factorise cut be earried oo peat ably at LLl.e.usoutou. be* ale, of Lioe.uotal.ott Lao./a. lu-o r ... pa groosrs can curl on their business most successfully at Heateroonton, free froos frosts- fkolos forty 'Vineyards set oat the pest sawn. Yee adrortissuseat of p onto° Lands in another column. COAXg I or BFOOND •No LIAM" tßatara, PVILAIIALFIFIA, Manotactunsra of White Lead, Use, Yotty Varnanes, dtc• Wholesale dilators to Drue, Woad°, Ohms &a.— City sot G4ootry IfOrCloutts who desire to "mho* from a select stock sal at acceptable prices are reeprettelly ns esestad to inspect oat gouda. Our White Leal, lilac, Vett:, and Van: Lame, are sold by ewe than one thou/Aoki Wholesale Jobblag Ilona*. throoghout the [Woe. sad sive material setisteetion. Not ens ototapteiht lac ever reached as. Seed putt orders direct. Neb. 7, 11 117 Ail mantles Tarma in a deligettel climate, rick eon, e,a4 secure from [mom isaa Wrest iseineet al tlemmest. tea !amid le arsether colciata. moron TOR THY BALLtdaDd.—A Paris bettor aktlet says : " All the v•at D beakers ar• bald—ail the ddyboeseitsts, alt the *atom aft the umslysrs ef th• thee -0061 an tbil idioms of the &may, all tam all the eaturetters el Mete, au the =II •• ems of rots are bold; the ui o=dre . ell Wad. Is beesoded the Apt of power, for every eon who Wake likaaNl La thaw dip} Wake of Ida halt.— WI to the teld•fised4assey." le this coeatry elf' the lord thlaiinsers dualipiaromit by wearied dereleeh )p- Aradthe Irmo Shwa Oisibft KW of ibetklil Waele, KW eat 6414 Meese& dims, gars alith, Ph/ledalpala. eThilow wort* urre dayst qf dim& kie boaNA, me ids. Oaddir Leas la mastlisevoisuss. ___ _ . 11".??4 , @Li Irwin Yars-4“ airettlosepot of Ram winos Lase4s. ZISCILICR DEMOCRATIC - COUNTY COMMITTEE. rE Democratic Committee of Adams county . w. meet at the house of H. I). in Gettysburg, oil Saturday, IAo 161 h tiny of Jed/ wet, at 1 o'clock. P. Al., for the purpose of tiling days for the holding of the Delegate Elections and the County Cunt tntion. and transacting aul h other business as may he deemed neces sary. Every member is urged to be present_ R. J. STAIILL, 0.44117/OSI. June 27, IPSO. td bar-The fullua ing persons compose the Com mittee :--Getty !burg, 11. J. Stable, NiLholits Coduri, sr.; Item ick township. Jat at Hull; Butler, John Italfensperger ; Cumberland, Geo. Spangler; Conowago, Dr. 11. Lilly: Freedom. W. Rose White; German, Br S G. Kin-er; Berwick bor., Samuel W. 1 1 .: ll.tmiltonban. John Bennett; Huntington, Peter Miller, Hamilton, George King , Latimore, W. T. Williams; Liber ty, Edward Mclntire; Menallen. Wm. Bender; Mountjoy, J. I). Newman : 3lountplensant, Sit bu las Heltzel ; Oxford, Joteph S. Gitt ; Heading, Henry A,. Picking Straban, Josiah ]Benner; Tyrone, Geo. P. Eckenrode ; Union, Edward Shorb. The member for Franklin, W. I). Go brecbt, died recently. Tlaa GETTYSBC JIG—SATURDAY I.A.ar Superfine Flour Rye Flour ...... IV ........ „... Corn, Rye Oats Buckwheat Buckwheat 1fea1—........ Clover Seed Timothy Seed Flax Seed Plaster Of Paris Plaster ground, per bag BALTDIORK--FaiDAY LAJ? Floor 60010612 Wheat 1 45 to 1 65 Rre 75 to 83 Corn ..... 80 to 85 Oats 33 to 40 Clover Seed 5 23 to 5 75 Timothy Seed 2 00 to 2 25 Beef 'Cattle, per bend. 3 50 tolo 00 Hoge, per hued ~.. 823t0 8 75 Hey 12 00 tolB 00 W 1, 6 4 4 1... 27 to 28 Ha waviest, I.er toe 61 00 HANIArSit—:-Turesosv WT. Flour ! from 1161rallit Do. from stores.... Wheat Rye . ..... Cora Oats....— ...... Clover Seed Timothy Seed Piaster YORK...-FEIDAY LAST Flour, from wagons.— ... 6 00 Do. from stores 6 5 0 Wheat. 125 to I 3 Rye...... 8 0 Corti TJ Oets 40 Clover Seed 4 56 Timotby Seed 2 00 Plaster..—..... ... 6 50 Tax Notice. A LL persons its * Gsaptionrg in arrears for State and County Tleaed fur 1857, are here by notified that they will Eire costs by making payment on or before the Ist of August next, as after that date suits will be brought. I can be found at wy house every evening, after the arrival of the ears. 11. G. CARR, Col der fur 1857 July 11, 1859. Id Private Sale. BE subscriber offers at Private Sale, T his 110PSiii AND LOT, on high street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The House is a two-story Brick, nearly neit', , with a Back-building, and a well of water. Terms eagy. t)AN'L. F. PITTENTULIF July 11, 18:,9. tf Auditor's Notice. TIIE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to dis tribute the Intimate in the hands of Asst. T. Walunr, Administrator of the estate of MART Ilzwirr, to of Menallen tbwnship, Adams county, P , deceased, to and among the col lateral hei and legal representatives of the said dee will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Once, in Gettysburg, ea 4 5„ Friday, th t sth of of August *An, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when a where all persons interested are requested present. July 11, '59. 3t J. C. NEELY, Auditor. Fresh 'Fruits, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, kc.— FRl.:lrS.—Fruits of every description, us follows: Layer !Wait's, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm Nuts, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts, kc. GROCERIES.—A good assortment of Sugars: Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Coffee, N. 0. Molasses, Syrups of the best quality, Rice, Soda, Starch, Teas, Cinnamon, (ground and unground,) Cloves, Mustard, kc. PERFUMEitY.—Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will be sold low for Cash. LEMON SYRUP.—A large lot just received. Any one desiring & 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 Was. foyer Son. VINAGAIL—We have a good quality, as all will say who have tried it. FLOUR k FRED.—We have made arrange ments to hare constantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be or superior quality, and at such prices as cannot fail to plense. WM. BOYER k SON July 11 1859 , . - ---- To the Farmers. ,i - ANNY'S COMBINED BEAPINTI & MOW ING MACHINF. WITH IWO'S IMPROVE . ENT.—The undersigned, Agent for the sale of Mann} 'a Combined Reaping and Mowing Ma chine with Wood's Improvement, for Adams county, onrs them to the public, knowing them to be the best combined machine in use. It has been successfully introduced into different parts of our State, and I hate thus far sold sia-y-rwa in Adams county, all rendering satisfaction._ The machine received a silver medal at the State Fair—also. the first Fremium at York, Cumber land, Centre, Buntindon, and other county Fairs, where it was exhibited. Farmers need ing a Leaping Machine, will please call upon the undersigned. before purchasing, as he al ways takes great pleasure in showing the Ma chines and warraies them to do good work.— Early orders are solicited, as the number re cell-ell from the manufacturer will be iu propor tion to the demand. I.3AmrEL HERBST. Agent, Opposite the Cagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa April 11, 1852. 3m Pamphlet Laws. TPAMPHLET LAWS of the State have I been received at this Office, and are now ready for distribution among those entitled to receive them. JACOB BUSHEY, Pro Wit. Prothonotary's Office, Gettys burg, July 4, 1859. 3t Timber Lots. ripßE subscriber has a few more LOCUST and CIIESNUT M ite-It LOTS, in llamiltonban town ship, Adams county, for sale. J. D. PAXTUN. Gettysburg, July 4, 1859, tf Dividend. F. III..ItERS' £ MDCHANICe SAYINGS rieTiTC vox or koasta cocirrr, June 27, lass.— he President and Directors of this Institution hare this day declared a dividend of TORE!? PER CENT., payable on %ad after the Ist day of July next. GEORGE THRONE, Profit. 02010211 AIXOLD, See', ft near July 4, 1858. 4t Pannerit' & Mechanics' CI AVINGS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS COUN TY.— WealA, come by saoisty.Depoeite your surplus Inrids In lids Institution and re tetra Interest at the rata Of bon two to four per cent. This institution offers a safe, convenient and profitable depository to art classes of people. Jelly 4, 1859. • 10-N pursuance of sundry writs of rieri Asia: and Venetians Ezporuss, ion* out of tin Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court-house, in Gettysburg, on Satneday, tAe &Adel of Aosruar west, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following described Kral Estate, rix : A TRACT OF LAND, situate in flamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of John Valentine. Peter Smith, and others, containing 97 acres, more or less, on thich are erected a one-story Dwelling ROME, part stone and part log. mail a Log . Stable, with an Orchard of good fruit and a spring of water. Also, A TRACT OF WOoDLAND, situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Jamb Sheely, Isaac Lightner. and utters, containing 77 acres, more or less.—Seited and taken in ex ecution as the property of iliesaan I.lgrtst. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Pa.. adjoin ing lands of Valentine 0) ler, Victor Mclllieny, John Hall, and others, containing 63 acres, more or les..—,Seized and taken in ezecntioa ac the property of Wm. P. WALTER.- No. 1. A TRACT OF MOUNTATN-LAND, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, l'a., adjoining lands of Thorns.; Stevens, Levi Irwin, sad others, containing 418 acres, more or less. 5 87 3 35 .1 20 to 1 25 . 70 . • 80 . 30 . 50 2 00 4 50 1 75 . I 10 .- 70 7 00 . 85 No. 2. A TRACT OF MOT*NTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 1 and Franklin minty line, con taining 437 acres, more or less. No. 5. A TRACT OF MOUNTATN-LAND, adjoining No. 4, lands of Andrew McKenrick and the Franklin county line, containing 434 acres, more or less. No. 8. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 6, lands of Andrew McKenrick and the Franklin county line, containing 411 acres, more or less. No. 7. A TRACT OF MOrNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 8, lands of Andrew McKenrick and the Franklin county line, containing 412 acres, more or less. No. to. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate, in said township of Franklin, adjoining lands of Andrew McKenrick , Levi Irwin, Thomas Stevens, and others, containing 445 acres, more or less. No. 12. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate is said township of Franklin, adjoining lands of Thomas Stevens, Andrew McKenrick' and others, containing 4 acres, wore or lees. No. 13. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LANP, adjoining No. 12, lands of Thaddeus St s, and others, containing 450 acres, wore or less. Seized and taken in execution, as the property of Lim* Heutzrox, deceased. Auto, ... 0 00 ... 700 ... 1 20 to 1 30 ... 75 ... 611 .... 40 .... 4 75 .... 1 50 .... 0 LO A TRACT OP LAND. situate in Butler town ship, Adams county, l'a., adjoining lands of Jesse Bucher, Henry Wittnor, and others, con taining 25 acres, more or less, improved with a two-story Log HOUSE, Log Baru, with Sheds, attached, Smoke House, Spring House aad, spring of water, awl two Orchards of fruit trees. Also. A HALF' LOT Or GROUND, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining lot of Dr.: John Runkel an the south, lot of Robert Pouttui on the north, fronting on Baltimore street and running back to au alley, improved with a two-i story Frame Wcatherboarded HOUSE, harleigit two-story Brick BAck-building, and a well of water. Also, A lIALF .keRS OP LAND, more or less, situate in said borough of Gettysburg. ad joining lots of Peter Frey and Peter Weikert,' and bounded by an alley on the north and west.. Seized and taken in execution as the property: ofJoux Amu*, Br. Atom, as Pt* lay, the iStA day of Aaissi serf. at 1, &Hoek, P. M.. nn the premises ' a LOT OF , GROUND, situate in East Berlin, Adams coun ty, Pa., adjoining land or Win. Wolf any( bounded on the south by an alley, containing 16 perches, more or less, with Foundry Build!, lugs thereon erected, via : A tyro-story Frame Work Shop, a one-story Mouldi'ng House and Smith Shop. Engine House. with a Steam En gine, and the necessary fixtures to drive a Foundry and Machine Shop.--Scizeil and Miceli in execution as the property of Sotostes Boa, btu and Josiah Ross. ISAAC LIGHTNER, SAerif. Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg, July 11, 1859. to Ten per cent. of the purchage money upon all sales by the Sheriff mast be paid over im-, wediately after the property is struck down, nod on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up fur sale. Farmers,- Take Notice. ALL persons residing in York, Cumbettand, Franklin, or Adams eou nty, Pennsylvania; ord, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Howard, or Montgomery county, %island, are hereby, cautioned not to purchase of JR Smith, In Bitn over, York county, Pennsylvania, or any of hilt Agents, the Slide Drill manufactured by NO A. Smith k Co., which is an infringement on limit's Slide Drill, the Patent of which I ton sole owner for the above counties. Any person in any of the above named counties purchasing (after this notice,) the above named Drill, utaa., ufactured by said A. Smith I Co., will be deeli with according to law. I And said A. Smith 1 Co., are also hereby cautioned not to manufacture or sell the abut named Drill in the above named counties, or hi will be likewise dealt with. JNO. WANBACGII. Tork, June 37,1859. 3m Private Sale. TRsubscriber offer, at Private Sale, one and a bait LOTS OP GROrND, on York street, Gettysburg, adjoining lot of Mrs. Culp on the east, and an alley on the west, improved with a two-story Weath erboarded House, a one-story Weatherboarded louse, a good well of water. le. GI‘OkGE W. CRONISE. je'.All necessary information can he had II calling on NICHOLAS COLKIRI, Sr., in GettysbUrgl. June 27, 1859. 3t. Up with the Times ! T,COBS I BRO. have just received from the ty city a very large assortment of Cloths, Cassioseres, Vestings, Summer Goods, and everything else in the men's w e.ir line. They also offer plain and fancy Shirt', Collars, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, etc.— Having bought unusually low, for the cak they are enabled to sell CHEAPER THAN EVER— an excellent full cloth suit, made up, fur $l3, for instwnce. Give them a call, at their new establishment, in Chambersburg street, • few doors west of the Diamond, before purchas ing elsewhere. [June 13, 1859. Wll ILLIA GOBRECITT,'S ESTATE.— Letters. of administration on the estate of Wm. D. Gobrech t, Esy , late of Franklin town« ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, both residing in Co dorus township, York county, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement, to DF.N.LI MIN LEESE, GEO. T. BARE, Arlteinittratart. or to their Attorneys, M. k W. McCutals, Get tysburg. [June 20, 1869. Ct AN Apprentice to the Moulding branch wanted by the undersigned, at the " Get tysburg Foundry." Good terms will he allowed one coming well recommended. Early applica tion desired. ZGREAUGH, SWAT k CO. Jane 27, 1859. 3t VTIRDLtTELY, Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and private families, to know that COVER k ILN are selling at their Wholesale and Re tail Liquor Stornon Railroad Street, a superior article of Liquors of all .kinds for less money than was ever offered to the people of Adams county. Call and examine our stock. Fine Liquors for Medicinal purposes. May 2, 1859. B subscriber respectfully invites the at tention of the Ladies to his fell and com p ete assortment of LADIES' SHOES aid OM TERS, of almost every style pad color. Y.lic Call aid amnia. f o r yourself—ao trouble o shay good ts —at R. ILHIBBYII. T°get "the worth of your money aad the right dotage back," make your punk /fi ns at the new cheap store of A. SCOW k SON, May 16. Opposite the Eagle Hotel. ALABOIC let of fell-bisad new HERRING jest received!, sail will be sold low for , at NO.II.IMCK k XARTIN'S. Jane 90, 1859. Sherifra Sale. EMI Auio Notice. Apprentice Wanted. Wanted New Agticoltural Settlement. rALL WANTING FAA.MS, a rare oppor tunity in a delightful and healthy climate, 2.5 inHes southeast of Philadelphia, on the Cam- den and Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey.—An ; old estate. consisting of several thousands of acres of productive soil, has been divided into Farms of various sizes to snit the purchaser.— A population of some fifteen hundred, from ' various parts of the middle :States and New Eug- ' : land, lute settled there the past year, improved • their places, and raised excellent crops. The ' price of the land is at the low sum of from $l5 to $2O per mere; the soil is of the best quality i for the production of Wheat, Clover, Cum ' Peaches. Grapes and Vegetables IT IS CON SIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE I UNION. The place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the former.- 1 Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now grow Mg I and can be seen. By examining the place it !l self, a correct judgment can he formed of the I producti‘eness of the land. The terms are made I, eaar to secure the rapid improvement of the i land, which is only sold for actual improvement. The result has been, that within the past year, some three hundred houses lute been erected, two mills, one steam, four stores, some forty viziyards and peak h orchards planted, uail a large number of other isaproyements. making it I a desirable and artite place of business. THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive frosts its location, is the BEST IN TILE UNION, I Produce bringing double the price than in Ilocations away from the city, and more than doable the price than the West. It is known , that the earliet,t and Legit fruits and t egetAbles I in this latitude come front New Jersey, and are I . annually exported to the etten' of millions. In locating here. the settler has many advan tages. He hi within a few hours' ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States, he is near his old friends and associations, he is in a settled country where every improvement of comfort end civilization is at hand. He can buy every article be wants at the cheapest l price, and sell his prodnee for the highest, (in Ithe West this is reverted,) he has schools for his children, divine service. and will enjoy an 1 open• winter, and dalightfal digitate, where I fevers are utterly unknown. The result of the I change upon those frown the north. has generally been to ratan diem tp ,an excellent state of health. In ike way of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of Sib to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened In the place, every article can be procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand, and there is on place in the Vision where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the ad vantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before.— The reason is, it was never thrown in the mar ket; and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the land before purchasing. This all are expected to do. They will see land under cultivation, and such the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt, meet persona from their own neighbor hood; they will witness the improvements and Can judge the character of the population. If they come Mith a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and' to all settlers who improve, the Railroad C'oatpany gives a free ticket for fix months, and a half-price ticket fo.r three years. THE TOWN OF 11131MONTON.—In connec tion with the agricultural settlement. a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, which pre sents inducements for any kind of business. par ticularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on in .this place and market to good advantage, also cotton business, and man .factories of agricultural implements or founderies for casting Small articles. The improvement has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Town lots of a good size, we do not sell small ones, as it would affect the improvement of the place, can be bad at from Slot) and upward.. The Ilasaaaoatoa Former, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of Hammonton, C.lll be obtained at 25 ccuts per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all ineumberance when money is paid. Route to the land: leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad, at IA. 31., or 41 P. 31. Fare On cents. When there inquire fur Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con veniences on band. Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided as to purchasing, as he wiH show them over the land in his carriage, free of espen.ie. Lei ters and applications can be addressed to Lan dis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic coun ty, New Jersey, or 8. B. Coug hlin, 202 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. Maps and informa tion cheerfully furnished. Joky,4, 1859. GM What Everybody Wants. 1 Lc HE TiE FAMILY DOCTOR: eosttAiniag in plain language, free from medical terms, the CBES, SYMPTOMS and CURE of disease in every form, with important RULES, FOR PRE SERVING TUE IIEA.LTII, and Directions fur the Sick Chamber, and the Proper Treatment of the Sick.—This b ook is written in a plain, easy and familiar style, adapted expressly to family and individual use. It advocates no particular theory of medicine, but draws alike from the Flowers of the Field, the Plants of the Garden, or the Minerals of Earth, for such Remedies as have proved the most simple, safe, and effectual, believing that wherever disease has found a foothold, there the Giver of all Good has. in some fonnonercifUlly placed a Specific. Neither does It prof bas to sopercede the physician, bit only to avoid the necessity and expense of call ,' ing him in except in dangerous cases. It is la I tact a physician itself, always at hand and ' - ready to serve you, while its simple rectiptmay , soon save you many times its cost. It contains 308 pages, in a clear and open type, is illustrated by appropriate engravings, and will be forwarded to your address, postage paid and neatly bound, on receipts of the price Si 00. Ererybody should have it. Agents wasted everywhere, who will find it very popular, and w itb whom liberal arrange tueuts will be made Address. JOHN E. POTTKEI. Publisher, No. 917 Sansom St.., Philadelphia, Pa. July 4, 1839. Can New Store I NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS I—A. SCOTT k SON take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just opened a new and complete Dry Goods and Grocery Store on the corner of Chambershurg and Washington streets. in the Borough of Gettysburg, opposite the " Eagle lintel," where they are now and will be prepared at all times to offer bargain. 4 to snit the purse and please the people. By conducting our business on the CASH SYSTEM, with the motto Quick Sales and Small Profits," and by pursuing a strictly hon orable course, we hope to recei% e the encourage ment, not only of the citizens of Gettysburg and Adams county, bat the rest of mankind. We have just returned from the cities with a hand some assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, embracing all manner of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the most beautiful styles, Fancy Ar ticles, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, Camitntres, Vestings. &c. Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE. Oar stock of GROCERIES is also large and complete. We will not take time to particular ize, but incite all to cull and see—no trouble to show goods. May 16, 1859 Willoughby's ocELEBRATEDGUM SPRINGGRAIN DRILL, manuacturstl and rot sale in the counties Cumberland, Adant4, York and Perry, by F. GARD?iER k CO., Carlisle, agents for the above counties. Orders for these Drills will be received at the Agricultural Warehouse of Messrs. Meads, Buehler k Kurtz, Gettysburg, or they may be purchased of ourTravelling Agents. Orders addressed to us, at Carlisle, will receive prompt attention. Farmars are invited to es anticts the Willoughby Drill, which took the First Premium at the various State Fairs last falL &vocal 01 than may now be seen, at the above Agricultural Warehouse. Price $7O cash, or $75 us e' mouths' time. Arm abort, Drills are also sold in Adams county by BOSSIPT S. PAXTON, (agent for Daniel Strock, wbo Inaanfisctures thew) at Get tysburg, Fairfield and other places in the county. May 16, 1649. Sla , r OY ROMS i 4 tritatalnp, very k I and .aae them at the store t . himpli GEO. ARNOW). ALL TULNGS ARE ILFIADY I—The under signed has the pleasure of announcing to his old country friends--fisrusers and merchants —as well as the citizens of Gettysburg, and "the rest of mankind," that his new and com modious Warehouse is now open, and that he is receiving GRAIN k PRODUCE of all kinks, fur hich lie Is paying the highest market prices ; and while the public can dispose of their pro duce to the best advantage, they can he supplied iu r;turu with Groceries, of every description, consisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Teas, Rice, kc., kc.. also, Guano. Plaster, Oils, Cedar s, are, and a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail kind cheap as the cheapest is our motto. if the people consult their own interests, and act N11., , e1y. they will not forget the undersigned. Hoping the familiar faces ofall my old customers w ill meet nie again, and with them many new ones, I shall ewleat or to please them. JOHN lIOKE. Gett)sburg, Nov. 22,127,8. FORGE ARNOLD has just receired and is now opening the largest and most beanti fu assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOollb tlaat has been offered to the public at any time Al go, a lot of beautiful Fancy Bonnets, Bonnet Trintiniao. Shan Is, Hosiery, taw es, lc.. Lc.— A large stock of Gentlemen's Dress Goode, ICEADV-MADE CLOTHING, kc., all of which ha% e been bought low for cash and will Ire sold cheap. All persons are invited to call—the ladies' attention is pwrticularly invited to my stock of Dress Goods, which fur beauty of sty c cannot be beat. [April 4. 1859. New Spring Goods. JT L. CRICK:, dealer in Silks, „ Goads. Cloths. Cassimere , , Embroideries, Linens, Jewelry, Notions. etc., has returned front the Earstern markets with one of the large ' t as surtesesui of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring importations.— LADIES' DRESIS GOODS. plain rind figured black Silks, tery heavy and tine lustre, cheap: plain sad colored figured .Silks. a ery fine u.ii tortattent, at all prices; liareges, Grenadines, Foil de Chene, Satin de Cliette, Poplins, Lerida:l, Faris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns. Frentli l'hint.s, plain and colored Brilliants, GinOtaius. Spring Monello., English Calicoes, and taunt other -novelties. MOURNING GOODS in great varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stock; libisotts and Parasols, new styles, very handsome-, Ent broideries and WHIT EH - GOODS, very handsome: largest and cheapest stock we hare ever received, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. complete stock, Gloves, Hosiery, )tits and Gauntlets, of all kinds: Domestic Goods, et Factory prices. JEWELRY, new stock for Spring sales, consisting, of the most equisite styles ever offered is this market. We would say to our customers and the pub lic generally, that we have opened one of the moat elegant and largest assortments of goods ever brought to this market, all uf which have been selected with great tare and upon the most advantageous terms. We ore determined nut to be undersold by any. Oar motto—" Fair dealing and small profits. _ . el -UST from the city with the best - and cheap est assortment of SYRUPS And MOLASSES t at we have yet offered, calculated to please all persons in quality and prices; SCGAUS r a very large stock, low; COFFEES, TEAS. Choco late, Rice, Cheese, Spices, (all kinds,) Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickles, Sugar-cured HAMS and SHOULDERS, Lard. Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Buckets, kc.; Baskets, Flour Selves, Brooms, Brushes, kc.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Extra and Superfine FLOUR, all kinds of Feed; Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand ; Fancy Goods, Confectionaries and Fruit. Give us a call. It affords us pleasure to show our large and inviting stock. Tr OMEOPATIIIe 11011E;(11'ATIIIC REMEMES \u. I.—FEVER MIS—For Fens, (*ones tion, and Inflammation of all kinds. No. 2.—WORSI PILLS—For W o rm -Fever, Worm-Colic, and Wetting the lied. No. 3.—BARIS PILLS—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness, and Nervousness of Adu No. S.—DIARRHEA PILLS—For Dtarrhea, Cholera Intantutn,ennd Summer Complaint. No. S.—DYSENTERY PILLS—For Coli c , Griping. Dysentery,'or ISloaly Floc. No. EL—CHOLERA PILLS—Fur Cholera, Cholera Ilortms, Vomiting. No. T.—COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. B.—TOOTHAVIIII, PILLS—For Tooth ache, Faceache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.-1113ADACHE PILLS—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and frailness of the Head. No. 10.—DYSPEPSII PILLS—For Week and Deranged Stomachs, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.—FORTEMALE IRREGULARITIES —Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—FEMALE PILLM—For Leucorrbtra, Profuse Menses and Bearion , Down. No. 13.—CFUJCP PILLS- -Fur Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. Na. 14.—SALT 1111E01 PILLS--For Erysip- ErupHens, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.—M.IIM1'MATIC PILLS—For Fain, Lameness, or Soreness in the Chest, Back Loins, or Limbs. • A.—For Fever sod Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Apse, and mismanaged Agues. P.—Foe Piles, Mind or Bleeding, Internal or External. V.—kler Sere, Weak, or Inflamed Eres and Eyelids; Failing, Weak, or Blurred sight. V.—For . Catarri, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.—Fer Whooping Cough, abating its violence and slsortening its course. In all ACUTE DISE.KSF:S, such as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrheas, Dysmitery, ('coup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever. Measles, and Erysipelas—the ad vantage of giving . the proper remedies prompt ly is obvious, and in all such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entire tliseasc,, is often arrested at once, and in all casts the vieCnce of the attack is moderated, the disease shorten ed and rendered less dani:erous. Even should a physician afterwards hale to be called. he will take the case at decided adVantage from the previous treatment. COUGIIS AND COLDS, which are of rack frequent occurrence, and a Lich so often lay the foundation of diseased Dings, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at °ace cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all CHRONIC DISEASE- 4 , such as Dys pepsia, Weak zn.tomack, Constipation. Liter Complaint, Piles, Female Debility am: Irregu larities, old Headache, Sure or Weak Eyes, Ca tarrh, bait Rheum, and other eld eruptions, the ease has specifics whose proper application will afortla cure in almost every iastance. Odes the cure of a siugle chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, lloada,:zhe, or Fe male Weakness, has more clan Paid for the case ten times over. Full eet, 2 large vials in Morocco Case and $5 00 Full set, 20 hale ti isle in Plain Case & Book, 4 00 Case of 15 numbered boxes and Hook 2 GO Case of any 6 numbered boxes and Book. 1 .00 Single numbered boxes., with directions... 21 Single lettered boxes, with directions.-- ,54) Large plantation or physician's ease, 1 A. SCOTT k SON Look over the list; male up a case of what I kind you cheese, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps, by mall, to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medi cine will be duly returned by mail or expreas, free of charge. Address: F. iII:XPIIREYS k CO,. •No. bC2 Broadway, New York. Sold in Gettysburg by Ai. I). tivionut; and by all druggists. July 4, 1659. 3m County Treasurer. are requested to announce ,JACGIS 811KADS, of Gettysburg, as a candidate for ' unty Treasurer ' subject to the detision of the nest Democratic Comity , Coast/Well. Jane i t 1859. to Lumber. ANY tariety of LigNit I ft can be bM at be Omni art Umber Yin* if fiffltADEli nrEinsa & KIIMTZ. March 14, 1859. • The Cara are Here! New Goods. J. L. SCHICK, S. W. Corner of Centre Square April 4, 1850. Sere We Are Again 1- NOWIECK d: MARTLN Gettysburg:- May 30, 1050. Humphrey's Specific PRICE. and 2 oz. vials. ..... ..- ..... -.. 017111 RSlitiDlid EY ILLIL 13altirac•re _..AxiNt%23.. Hari.* Sived B Y 111.7y1 G GR4iOGERINB front HOOK 4. BA LDW IN, a. W. owner or Llltillegoll IN Urea stpadts, BATATMO You lIIITO ts pit pIIMIUVIL YOU SATO Sig cis. 'per band In buyingilllsig, ssilisk. You Mit fres 2 to 3 doilarrper in ioo itetyi poem". In buying Da can. Yuri sere from I to 4 ets. per pound Yoe sate LY Cu. Fa baud 1 buying Samos. Yon cackfrant 2 to 6 ets. par pound in buying Cotes. You say* firma I to 10 ets, per gallon ia buying Molasses. In short you eon salve money In the Grocery line by buying of 11OoK k BALDWIN, S. W. corner of Lexington and Green M. i Baltimore. If any body doubts It let them era as oRS TRIAL, And if they are nut satisfied wew ill be content that they shall buy somewhere else. We warrant every article we sell, We puck an goody securely, and charge nothing for packing. And if the Goods are not Tiwy can be returned Persous Ending It incoavvnleat to visit lialtimare s Can order of as tirrottgh the Mail and may rely upon having their onion Promptly and satidfaetorily attended to. kidr-so clisava tot nasvaoz.-liim HOOK k BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, R. W. corner of Lexington and Green ass., June 27, 1859. [jun.24. ly.] Light, Light WIIOLESALE AGENCY FOR lONRS'S PATENT LAMPS, superior to all others in the market. Also dealers in COAL OIL sod LAMPS of every description. Ginstantly un hand COAL OIG of the Ter, lx-at 'silty, which we will sell at the lowest n►uA.et price. All orders promptly filled. A.II.IIIDON k CO., Nm 1 3 Liberty et., (near Baltimore, Jan. 17. Gni Baltimore, Md. More New Goods, T COBEAN k CELP'S.—AII the new atytea It of HATS and SHOES—Trunks, Carped Bags, t'mhrellaa, Wall Paper, Window Matta, Saddles, Bridles, Fly-nets, Buggy llornest, to, cheep for each, at the eigu of the Bill 840.4 i. June 27, 1859. New Grocery Store. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. —SNY DER & BENNk:g have just receivedat their New Store, in Baltimore street, a few doors above David McCreary's Saddlery es tabitslituent, the largest and most complete assortment of Grticoriei brought to Get tvelm rg fur a long time, consisting of Coffee, ( * four kinds,) Sugar; (four kinds.) Molasses, Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, (lean, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Salt, in short every thing usually kept is a flrst-class Grocery Store. Serthe highest market price paid forenon try praline° ur taken in exchange fur Goods. stertaro as a call. Buy your Groceries where you will be sure to get them good and cheap. as e i r ll„,ver's celebrated writing Ink for sale. [Nor 1, lttsS. RemovaL THE subscriber has removed his Plough -• anti Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Bbieksinith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel. where he is Letter prepared than ever to at tend to esetomers. Ploughs always on band and wade to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. May It). DAVID WARREN. Globe Inn, Ny ECIT AN ITSTOWN, Frederick county, Ma, I_ !laving been renovated and re-furnished, the proprietor a.sures the public that a call is only needed. as he guarantees full satisfaction In every case. Charges moderate. DENBY 11E1111, Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf THE undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore street, by their eons, Henry H. Danner and Way bright liogler, under the name and sty)* of Ruiner Ziegler, J rs., whom we will recommend to, and fur whom we would bespeak a nand share of patronage from old customers, and of the public iu general. llaviu,g retired from the Mercantile bnsinesa, it necessary that our old buAttess shoold be settled up, -We, therefore, notify toll those hs. deistell tar as either by Judgreent, Note oe Rook Account, to ea/1 and settle the same with**. delay. The books still be touted at the yid J. B. DANNER, May 23, 1858 Hanover B. Railroad. tiIASSENG ER Trains on the Hanover Branch Railroad now run ns follows : 'first Train leaves Hanover at 8 15 A. M. with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Ifartis burg, Columbia and Philadelphia. Second Train leaves Hanorerat 2 P..2f.osith Passengers fur Baltimore wad iiimboesoedisto poi n tg.. Extr:t Tr.i in on every Tuesday sod Saturday leaved Hanover nt 4.35 P. If., wick Passengatra for York, llarriAurg. kc., returning with Pas. setigert. (row Baltimore. D. E. TRONE, Ticket Agent. ILn/sot-or, Nay 3u, 18. W. Proclamation► 11[TIIEP.E.IS umlust 1. Flans, y President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, awl Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Tern:doer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of ad capital and other offenders in the said district. and 1/st - iu Entsstua and bust. E. Wien- MAN, Eggs., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, uoll Justices of the Courts of Oyes .szid Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of nil capital and other offenders In the County of Adams—have issued their precept, beariag date the 20th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred fifty-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and. General Jail Delivery and Court of Dyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, Me 13th day of August asst—NOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN to ail the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables wit* the said County of Adams, that they be then end there in their proper persons, with their Belk. Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other iletneusisrances, to do those things which to their *Dices and in that behalf appertain to be done and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams," are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be pair,. ISAAC LIGIITNER, seam: Sheriff's Ogre, Gettysburg, June 20, 1859. te i 5 lie Wholesale and Retail .- blgtUß STORE.—The undersigned reepect rally announce to the citizens or Gettysburg teas public generally, that they hare opened a new LiI,KOR STORE on Railroad ineoetoontir aide, and midway between, the Nooreqpie mod Freight Depot, and hare made nertingements is keep coesuurtly on hand A fan ouppy of an kinds . of Liquors, Foreign and Donioatle, snob as aim. - dies, Wines, Holland end boineetie 1 8104,A)14 Rye and Rectified WWl*, t, Brandr, Meat - Brandy, Aare% sad Wind otcrary ' Th. 'bye" Ikea* owe nommitohniss ay agit i „t=l" . l 6 4 60 - SOI. I OIV iiidratines ads' peddle. tviets prow MI/0W : Feb! 31;•'31). Cr o nritalis *MS. is Waylag Tia. wrote orrery article as represented, L 4 •ur expense Notice. D.tVll) ZIKGLER.
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