Conledger/rent first page.) Praising Got is as ranch a Christian duty, to delight in prayer. Yea it is of nobler ttl, fir prayer in part aims at saorriajt iTgs for .oarsolves, whilst prisio• term:• mites in: the greys Jehovah /o.d velebratss his glorious name. The influence of ams/c in religion is Re. , knowlesigeJ by till nations, and Its i m p v ,.. tancw cannot be overrate& Much of the ef fect ur preachiri- depends nn the character or the music attending it. Ant its singing or p l a yi ng th e ogre note-, convey. nit thou„ ht, anti has no religious character in itself; wurAs i should always be combined in rehoimis wor ship and this the music would tend, to -press the trut.h on the mind. Ifloiie in wilt.- bliip should also be carefully aaaphal to the subject of the discourse or h ) inn. As a cheerful compositor will always compose I, cheerful ealeerfol music ag.tin pro duces elmerttilnek , in the audience. When the celehroted Inn-lc:an I hy,l a friend. why hi, church ann,ie vi.ut always so cheerful, the great e 0000.er boatititully I replied, "I cannot Mai] I write according to the thoughts 1 feel ; A 1 hen ' think upstu Gwt, my heart k u, full of ilPy, That the notes dance and leap, as it were, from my pcn ; and. since hay en me a cheerful heart, he will param me that I sent) hint with a cheerful spirit." In like manner, when the suLject of the hymn is mournful, ur solemn, ur resermitiol, tunes of congenial character should be belated, , A Lie)) Svill increase the iceling excit d by the sentiment of the hymn. A reformed pirate. beloi!qing to a gang some years our Amide- coast, touts,-.4 , 1 that the :!,urti• fill cooing of a d,.% o, near his den, so ariel:LVd his mind, inA to lead him to reflect upon his guilt and the ultimate duo in before him, so That be made his escape awl returned 10 a virtuous life. flow touch more may solemn music connected with t'ie solemn truths u: word, affect less hardened minds : Since, therefore, the Creotur h is formed us capable of derising both pleasure and profit from the musical powers with which he has endowed us, and has implanted in us that de sire to enjoy it, which has brought us here, all will unite iu the declaration, that God is good, and that tweaaec Ile 44 :jual we are as #entbied here Obviously, then, our convention on this oc ea.siun is worthy of praise. It responds to a necessity, which Gud has implanted into our mental structure--it is Acksiliar y t. , the most dignified and praiseworthy purposes ti: life : it is in entire unison with our calling as gliristians. Let us therefore bee that all things are done decently and ion order, let us employ this noble fo,nilty for worthy purposes, to reline the feelings ut the heart, to cheer the dejected, to give 7.st, to the innocent enjoy ;fleets or the social circle, and to celebrate The praises of God.--Then may we anticipate the 'divine furor here, may sing stings of Zion in the house of our pilpritua,ge ; and when the songs of earth shall die upon our ears, and we are ushered into the world of ipirits, may we there, with develop ed musical faculties, in higher notes and ce lestial strains, all Le permitted to sing fur ever the snug of )loses and the Lamb, int:on/- piny with the general assembly of the first born in heaven! • Char we of Hours N TUB ilErry'snuitu RAlLROSDl— guittoser Arrange, -,11.—i in and after Thurs ay, April 21st, the MORNING 'NIA IN will leave flettysburg a 6.30 o'clock A. M., connecting at Hanover Junction v. itli Expreis train to Balti more at 3.32, and Mail train foam Baltimore at 9.32. returniug to Gott% sburg at 12.30 noon, with passengers from Baltimore. lurk, Harris burg, Philadelphia, and the North and West. The AFTEBSGOS TP.AIN will lenim Gettys burg at 1 o'clock. P. M., connecting at Hanover Junction with Mail tr.tin to Baltimore at 3.37, re ;laming to Gettysburg about t,.31.1 P. M., with - passengers from York, ri; , Philadelphia, land the North and NS est. sa?j' ` Hy the above arrangement passengers fan go either North or South on the Northern Ventral Railway both morning and afternoon. R. 11 C1:111/1", PreiriiLeut. April 25, 1859 , Farmers' & Mechanics' AVINGS ENSTITCTIOS OFADAMSCOL'S TY.— Wealth cows by aring.- -De posi te ur surplus funds in this Institution and re tetra interest,at the rate or from tao to four per Fent. This institution offers a safe, con% talent and profitable depoeitury to all clitsses of people. July 4, 18.59. Wroad Store. C. Of INS Jr BRO. have just receit cd and are w are opening at their nett store on the ortn-westcoruer of Centre Square, Gott) A.urg, a large and complete aggortuient of Spring and Summer Goods and Groceries. The lailieg par ticularly are invited to call and c cdinine our bu - )eii or styles of Dress Good ii-nd Fdney artielLE, embracing everything coining properly under This bead at prices not heretofore equalled. and in quality surpassed by none. (: ENTI.KIf EN'S 'WEAR, of every description, l. iingii4 i rig of Cloths, ritamirneres, Catiinett, Citting4. \ e-ddin.r.i, Ac.., which cannot be surpassed out of the city in quality and price. ' Our stock of Groceries is also complete, while Avery other article generally found in a Dry lioods store can be had at the •• Railroad Store . ' of J. C. Quinn &lira. Believing that the pub )i.c can suit themselves better here than else where, we invite them to give us a call. For he proof of our assertion, tun and examine our stock,even if you don't buy. [April 4, I tis 9. A Word to the Wise! DON't FAIL to call and see SAMSON'S New Goods—a lavge alai splendid a.ssurtnient lE\•6 AND 1;01 - z.: CLOTHENG and Furnish sing Goods—ar. extensive lot of all kinds or EATS, ttUOTS, SHOES and GAITERS—au un rivalled assortment of TL[NKS and SACKS, some very handsome and new styles.— Also, a larke and splendid variety of Setts, lirenst Ping and Ear Rings ; WATCHES, MUSI CAL LN,STRUMENTS. &c.. Avery hand some and new style RAILROAD TRAVELLING LAG. In short, CA erything in his line. After all said and done, SAMSON S IS THE SPOT to buy your goods at the right prices. A word to the wise is sufficient. - Those who wish to buy to sell again will do yell by As I (.:40 and will sell them goods Flleaper y can buy them it: the city. April 1% - 9. Removal. filljE subscriber has removed his Plough + and Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Takes I:Reeks/41th slop, back of the Eagle Hotel, whore he is better prepared than ever to at tend to cu.stemers. Ploughs, always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and mite hines , Reapers, *Lc., repaired. Also he *rill attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. 10. DAVID WARREN. The Latest News ! FENTlatest news, in which all are interested is the arrival of a very large and superior of HATS, C.kPS, BOUTS k SHOES, at 1 e cheap and fashionable store of R. F. Melt- I , at the N. K. Corner of Centre Square, pettysbarg. llis stock of Hats is very erten- WO, Comprising all the various styles of Silk Bags, Gent's black and colored Soft Dress Hats, it i siff' i Renia . llats, (broad-rim,i) and all kinds pi Wen's and Boy's Slouch Hats and Caps! of i 00 most fashionable stiles—all of which are namirpa.ssed for beauty of style aqd elegance of finish. BOOTS ANL) IioES.--kie has also re peived • very large assortment of Boots and Shoes, consisting of Yea's French Calf Boots, iltea's French Calf Congress Gaiters, Patent Cher Gaiters and Pomps, Oxford Ties and all ds of Men's and Boy's Dress milt Coarse Ladies and Children's Shoes and Gaiters .' every style. The public is very respectfully vited to call and examine these goods before p u rchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly ho to advantage. • S. F. ScILLTILN Y. . AprS IS, 1869. - lity of IF ~ 7 4 .., : Satins., a Tniseklialk Italian Cl . '-' l '.i. sad *owl bilicts...* kind : . eibes4- . omit al I 41 .4 : • El=r-32 " , 7 A Soo: !trout. 'of • reetilkear! im, Ilen_lbr 1 4 - ?ic kll l ll l . _ . Urea. Baiti.inrsc•rell_ci.N7'ts.. Ann ANT ED.—B. F. STARR & CO, Car. .... _ A tiWortA awl Cal7t Sire,te, 4 . 1 V • oppo.it, N. C. B. 11, 5t.:01.,n, - B t L7lllolir . llO M L , l'lf Ir. ' • .......... turcr, of FRENCII B! ItltS.,• I innorl , •ri And 1)e •tl.-r- in Burr .4, 1 % , ' 151,,c1L., !Suiting (loth •,. Lei- ' I .;:,,.„ . - ther and Gum B. 1tin..7.. C. , 1- fined l'l.l-ter,abd 11:11 Irani, of Warrautpd (jn•tl ttv, Al''. (Moot, Cocalico, and F.to;ibes RIB Stones of all ! , i7.1.3. [Feb. 7, ...",:,.. ly James R. Bosley, )mmis:iios ME1:1'11•1\ T, • V,• 1"i • , 11 1 2,1 .V.,siA S•reet, I am pr(lo tr i t.i r—, •i‘i• and 4(.11 .1.11 kind •nf I •1)1- vri:v rtu pi orrE. HA% mg an ialicrica.a. of t , n 3...,r9 in the rotninksiuit (and wiiihing to continue that alone.) I Hatter nn elf that I bill!' be abfe to trice a TCA -1,1, TI4 , N to .1 1 1 a ho fat or M` with oon,itgantents 11111 a'.o orderl for Groceries (I,u in, and an kin , ls of Fertilizt•rn. Yell. 11. ly A\l) I'ItO9F SAFES, r flank I.ot Vault lhaorp, manufac turtA in llaltinvm , —Persona is want of these ar.mles will find it ma. h to their nth auxage to pun ha.,e from the manufacturer, where thy in tied a. large stuck, and hive any they desire I>u.lt to order at a low pri• S Securitiet have long L. r loann ti,a• sere t M New Ent:laud. where they ,re cou-id-red indispensable to thoie who Want t protoruon II till tire and !hie% e.. For purr , %ice+, Bc.. Fend fur a circular.— ordering :ctfvx are r. .111,.attal to return them at m) expense if not perte.tly .uttisfactory. L. IV , worth st., opposite Calvert Smtion. June 27, IN*9. ly Baltimore, 111 $3O Dollar Sewing Machines! No molts SITTING rp AT NItiIIT,STINII, STITCH, STITCHING +—Sit tl,tyie work done in one day, he Ilubh.tra's Double Thre ul Family Sewing. Wilt et, hitting a tension iu perior to any in tpie. Sewing dime by theta a ill not rip. family in the hind ought to bay(' one nt the reiliteed lnice of Thirty Donau's, with a handiome Stand. The work they do 'sill pay fir one in a ido! , ,le mouth. Instruction .cut with each Ant !tine. Send in )our orders. Address E. NICHOLLS, Corner of Pratt and Ilcward, Baltimore, Md., where Ilsehinee anti samples of Sewing can be seen. [June 13, 1859. ly FOPNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COIL. OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS., RAlmous, Mn. The Lamest, Most Elegantly Furnished k Popular Commercial College in the Coked States. DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FOR YIIUNG MEN Desiring to obtain a thorough Pructie.d Business Education. Every Young Man has a Counting Desk to him self, and is separately instructed. STCLIZNTII IN ATTINLANCII. 'ION NNAILY ETICAT STATI IN TUN UNION. The most Comprehensive and Thorough Course of Study, and the only PRACTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION Are here introduced. No Copying from Printed or Ihumscript Forms in Lie tnximi BAKM-NLEPING AT Till BALTIMORE CO.MMERCIAI. COLLEGE. This method of instruction is nowhere else intro duced in this country. Every Yonng Man should write immediately for one of I.hose large and beautiful Ornamental Circulars, representing the exterior and interior view of the College, Penmanship, &c., which will be NMI by return mail, free of rharje, with Cata logue .ontaining list of students, terms of tnition, opiaimis of the Press on our new system of Book- Keeping, etc. S. K. l.os►sa, Principal—Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Business,. Customs, etc. J. M. Patuars, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations. 11. H. Danes, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping N. C. Jousitos, Professor of Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Mercantile Law.. Rev. E. I.llsass, D. D., Commercial Ethics. TIM/MIMI lion. John P. Kennedy, lion. Joshua Vansant, Hon. Thomas Swann, Wm. j 3. Keighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq., Knabe, Esq. The time usually required to compleis the full course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A Dtmous is awarded to all Graduates. Large Circular and Catalogues statinl. terms, simt,my mail free of rharge. Address E. K. LOSIEII, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 7, 1859. ly REBUILT and Refurni s hed, Corset of 17oavrril and ,*ranklin streets. a few squares west of .the Northern Central Railvrny Depot, BALTI• 11 um& Terms $1 per day. LF: I S ENTt !NG Proprietor From &tins Grove, Peruisylecona. Aug. 1, 1859. 6m C"IINIISSIuN NIERCHANTS and Dealers COHN, Corn Meal, Cuatioe.l, OATS, . lice Choi), Hone Dust, MILL FEED, Hay, Straw, Thos. Lime, FLont, Field Seeds. Sc round Plaster Nos. 147 dt, 149 NORTH ifUA STKEKT, Jan. 17, '59. ly* H 1 / 4 I.TIMOILE, MD. TREATS ALL DISEASES.—DR. BAAKEE will give special attention to the following diseases: Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases of the Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs. .Atten tion to the treatment of all Skin diseases—Lum bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, Piles, and all disease, of ::•toin tell. Lit er and Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining, to Women and Children. Dr. Baakee can pro duce one thousand certificates of his perfect success in curing Cancers, Old Sores or I:l‘..erq, Fistula. Scald Ilead , , Wens, Swellings anti Tu mors of e‘ery de-cription and without the use of the knife. These List unmet! diseases can not be treated by correspondence, therefore the patients must place theuisel% es under the Doc tor's personal supervi.4on. DR. BAAKEE has made a new discovery of a Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the CATARACT, and restore perfect Nl3lOll to the Eye without the use of the knife or needle, and he cures all diseases of the EVE AND EAR, without the use of the knife or needle, and he has constantly on band an excellent assortment of beautiful Artifici.ll Eyes, and Tyintutnitms, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages —inserted in five minutes. Dr. Baakce t. oue of the most celebrated and skilful Physici.ins and Surgeons now living.— Ills fame i 3 knoua person.tily in nearly every principal city in the world. All letters directed to Dr, 13.takee, (enclosing ten cents.) askingany questions pertaining to any disease, shall be promptly Alla wered, and all Chronic diseases can be treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, that will require his personal super viion. Office hours from 9A. M.. to 4P. M. DOCTOR BAAKER, No. 74 Lexington St., between Charles Liberty, April .11,'59. [jan. 31.. ly] Baltimore. ltd. Howard House,. et:T.4TR Howard sad lhatiVreets, '....8 RS, in. ew Proprietors. ftiiii . lock to $1.16 per day. Call Per the Iltnilicd House Coach at the Depots. A. SHIM ' J. N.IIIJC, }Pro P rietors. . Jaiatutry 34,'59. ly R. ,R. itean n tso. eiree P. cvnia4. ithing & °wall. (NOMMISSION MERCHANTS, V nee' Proqe.Warebosie merit F... - Depot.; , 7 Na: in Mod lAideri /NMI, .. . —6.9.T.1p101115, 41k . . Feb.ll, ' G9. If . .. Live s . es and PIMA' CZ Burr Kill Stones ME T: 11. TI L. H. Miller's _ . itx FACULTY ; Franklin House, Peter Zell & Son, • ` , 04 1L - Dr. Baakee Pine Old Besuidl . ea. ;EIS uubseribers, Importers and Dealers in WI N Yid t LIQUIVKS, would most respect fully call the attention of parehluters to their Old Establishment, So. 5 North Pant! Street, ' P411.r014,0;144, where they hate a large assort ment of Wines and Liquors of the choicest brands and qualitles. ki•111.4 Lassie arrange ment+ with souse of the first LOUFCS in Cognac nnJ C. helle, enables them to tarnish to their co•t..niers. upon the most liher ii terms, the • coil .wing brands of Cognac and Rochelle: Mud, Hennes, Pellevsion, Castillion; J. J. 1/ .pny T. rgiiette,M trtel, %%tett, dc., .L.:., of various brands and WI NES • Ch imp Madeira, Lisbon, Old Oporto, Tenerife, Iturgundy. Rock, Muscat, CI tr• t. Sherry, and M. kg,. Wine,. 11..11 .net Gin, :••;c11..1.1 tin Schn ipos, Jamaica Sidcmt , , Scotch and fn. Whiskey, Pen( 11, Ap ple Blisekberry, Cherry, Conger, and ltispberry Brandies; Co: dials, VI toe bitters, Amsterdam Bitters, In. Al'.. Agents and Sole Proprietors of the Old Wheat 11 hisi-ey. Constantly on hind an ex ton-ire stn. ig of tine iill Mon.ingaht la, live and 800 rho,' %Vika- ki , of inrioll4 gr.tdes. some of which are ;;o:trintee.l to 1..• to any in the country, all of a 111,11 are highly impro‘ed by one. From our long experience in the busin:ss, and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the community, we flatter ourselves to be able to till all orders that nu) be entrusted. to us. Orders from the country n hich arepost re speethilly soliYited) proniptk att, :idol to. Great care taken to p.sc's.idg and shipping etirAll goods sent from our estubli-liment are guaranteed to gixe satisfActiou, with tilt privilege of being returned. E. P. MIDDLETON k BRO., No. 5 North Front St., Philadelphia. Foh. 7, 1859. ly Watches, Jewelry, N" `4IIIr,VEN. WARE..—We would respect- A fully inform our friends, patrons and th e' put,lie generally that we have just opened our New Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Establishment. at No. 623 Market street, where we offer Wholesale and ItetAil, at the lowest Ca h l'rices, a large told very choice stock of every .description of goods usually kept in a first-class Watch and Jewelry Store. We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and please not only to retain all our former pa trons, but merit and secure a largo accession to the same. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to order at' short notice. All goods warranted to be as represented. Particular attention given to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry of every descrip' ion. STAPFFER k HARLEY, 11•12 Marker oared, &lath Side, kiladelphia. N. B —We will continue our Old Store, No. 1-la North Second stree., fur a short time only. Aug. 1, 1859. 3m New Agricultural Settlement. TALLWANTING FARMS, a r,tre oppor tunity in a delightful and healthy climate, 25 miles southeast of Philadelphia, cm the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey.—An old estate, consisting of set eral thoutands of acres of productite soil, has been divided into Farms of various sites to snit tfie nurchaser.— A population of some fifteen hundred, ft urn various parts of the middle States and New Eng laud, have settled there the past xear, improt ed their places, and raised excellent crops. The price of the laud is at the low sum of from $l5 to $2O peracre; the soil is of the hest quality fur the production of Wheat, Clover, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vege.ables. IT IA CON- I SIDERED THE BEST FRUIT Still, IN TIIE UNION. The place is perfectly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the farmer.— Crops of grain, gra. s tad fruit are now growing aad can be seen. Ily examining the place it self, a correct judgment can he formed of the productiveness of the lead. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid improtement of the land, w hich is only AOl,l for actual improvement. The result has been, the. within the po 4 year, some three hundred !tonnes hate beanerected, two mills, one steam, four stores, tome forty vinyards and peaeh orchards planted, and a large number of other improvements, nutking it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, as. the fender in ty perceive from its location. is the BEST IN TIII UNION. Produce bringing double the price than in locations away from the city, anti snore t h an double the price than the West. Lt is known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the eaten' of millions. In locating here, the settler has many advan tages. lie is 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 or comfort and civilization is ut. hand. Ile can hny every article lie wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce fur the highest, (its the West this is reve•sed.) he has schools for his children, divine service. and will enjoy an open winter, and delightful climate, where fevers Me utterly.nnknown. The result of the change upon those from the north, has generally been to :restore them to an excellent state of health. lu the way of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at the milts at he rate of $lO to $15 -ter thousand. Bricks-from the brick yard opened In the plasm, every article can be procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand, and there is no Once in the Union where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at ones be strneli 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. Tins all are expected to do. They win see land under cultivation. and such is the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt, meet persons from their own neighbor hood; they will witness the improvements and Call judge the character of the population. If they come with a view to settle, they should conic 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 wbo improve, the Bedrock, Company glees a free tirket fur six monde, and a AaJf-prove twkrt (hr three years. TIIE TOWN OF lIAMMONTOS.—In connec tion with the agricultural settlement, a new and thriving towt has naturally arisen. which pre sents inducements for any kind of business, par ticularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on mu this place and market to good advantage, also cotton businesi, and manufactories of agrim miltnral implements or fuunderies for casting small articles. The improvement has been so rapid as to insure a constant and perm tent in-:reuse of business. Town lots of a good size. we do nut sell small ones, as it would affect the improvement of the place, can be had at from s.lou and upwards. The lissonosten Farmer, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing full informa tiou of Ilninnionton, can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all incutuberance wilen money is paid. Route to the land: leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railroad, at 7} A. M., or 4) P. M. Fare 91.) cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con veniences on hand. Parties had better stop a ith Mr. Byrnes, a principal. until they h-.ve decided as to purchasing, as he will show them oier the laud in his carriage, free of expense. tees and applications c.tn be addressed to Lan dis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0.. Atlantic coun ty, Sew Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fifth street, Philadelphia. Maps and Intorma , tion cheerfully furnished. July 4, 1859. Gm Lime! Lime ! T HE undersigned have made arrangements, by which they will be ready to supply LIMB in any quantities, at the lowest pnees, as noun as the Railroad is oompleted. They are ready to receive orders. StIEADS, BUEHLER 1 KURTZ. Nov. 22, 1858. 50,000 Peach Trees, 8R.31 . quality, $9O 00 per 1,000. 10,000 411leu's Hardy Raspberry, $4O 00 per 1 ,Anak mirbatitaki r sea gratis. WILLIAM PARRY, Comfit' Naisison, New Jasey. Aug. 1, 1859. 2n reGICIBNITH C i ttit sa lroad Top, for sale by Sn • * Kum. New Grocery. guns WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The 11 scAlier respectfully informs the citizens of town and country, that be has opened e Grocery, Confectionary and Notion Store, on York street, two door+ east of St. James' fAttlieran Church. where he has now un hand a c, , eneral assortment of goods in his line—sueli as: syrup, from -141 to 7i) :onts per gall . Sug.trs, all kinds: kind,; Vinegar. Salt, Cheese, Ss.uteh ll , rring., ground and unground Pep per, AI-pine, Cleves, Cinnamon, Jiti4tard, Soda, Ginger, Starch, Ilce. Teas, Candles, Extract Coffee, Cliocol.tte, Concentrated Lye: Candies, all kinds : Figs. Walnuts, Palm !cut"... Almonds, Ground Nuts, Ltver Raisins, Lemons. Oranges, Fan cy Caket, Crackers of all kind., Baiter and Eqqs bought nud sold. lie in vites the call; of the public, convinced thnt a ...,,rtme it will pleaxe, both in quality and prig. lie is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest nettyslwrg, Pec.lo, Elastic Cement WM:G.—The .nbscrilters are preprtreil to contrAct ana put on at the shorte:t notice, W. E. Child I' TENT FIRE A\l► WA TER PRO; q , ELASTIC CEMENT RotWING. It i, prrfu( tly rirt. and Water proof, and, in pointor ilurnbiliti r ii (vial, if not sup , ...rior, to any Met.ilie RoofiW It can be put on over tin, Lir, ii on, or shiugle roofs, however flat or steep they met he. ..f resisting the elements of fire and water, no,hing hits yet been diseolere4l equal to the Elastic! Cement. Those who Lave used it, nave testify,' that it s the %cry perfection of Itootin:T, and that there is no further room for improvement. No one will now think of putting on shingles, when this Cement can be }Lot for much less money and %% ill outwear tour shingle roofs. This Roofing is warrsnted us represented. The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best protection from decay for wood exposed to the weather or dampness of ,he ground. It is Also the best paint for iron, effectually preventing rust ; and wherever applied perfectly excludes dampness. The subscribers have this Cement corsale, in quantities tosuit. F , — farther inform a tion, ap ply to P. J. k C. M. TATE, Eagle Hotel, Cittyshurg, Pa. April 25, 16159. tf Adams County 1.7 L FIRE INSURANCE COIIIiANY. . 1 Incorporated March 18, 1851. OFTICHILS. Trevideist—George Swope. • nee Prrsident-6. R. Rouell Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—Du rid M'Creary. A'Arcurtre Cuse,Aittee--Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Ileintzelman. Manage,r—George Swope, I). A. Mumbler, Ja cob King, A. Ileintzelmau, IL M'Curily, Thor. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. H. M,Clellan, Win. ll.lYilaun , N. Eichelberger, Abdiel John Wulturil, H. A. Picking, J. Aughinbaugh, John Horner, It. G. McCreary, S. It. Russell, D. M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. It. Ilersh. bt_tr•This Company is limited In its opera tions to the county of Adaini. It has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex penses, ertkaut any as....qrawni, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pany employs no Agents—all business being dune by the Managers, who are annually elect ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. 1/21°•The Esocutivs Committee meets at the office of the Company en the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, I'. M. Sept. 27, 1.858. New Boot & Shoe "El STA 11ENT, in the N. W. n corner of the Diainoutl, Gett:. s burg. l'a.—The place to buy in or der to sore mow !—The subscriber would molt respectfully inform the citizens of Gettysburg tend surrounding country. that lie has opened a large Boot and Shoe Establishment, iu rite northwest corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, in the rooms recently occupied by 11. &up, as a Law Ittliceoe here he has now un hand, and 111 ill continue to Leep fur sale, au extensive va riety of work, of his own manufacture. The work is made up in the best vend must durable manner, including all the vicariate stv les, and embraces BOOTS x SHOES, ,Yens, Wt./MC . 114 and Children's GA ITltiltS, in short, every article usually to be found in a first class establish ment of the kind. Ile has now and will continue to Lai e employed a nulatier of worLumn. "hard t beat," to make up customer work. That he will sell CHEAP, 14 easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Boots. Shoes rind Gaiters, and get his prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates, he hopes for and expects a fair share of the puldie%. Datron.ve. Bizir Shoetuakers are informal that he al- —oys keeps on hand ••E'PI'ERS," fur Shoes and Gaiters, ready for bottoming. which he disposes of on pleasing terms. .101.1. N BALL %VEG. April 4, 1849. 1p Goods for the Season! MIIE subscriber has joust returned from the I city, with &Large supply of NEW GOODS, which he offers to sell cheaper than ever. Give him a call, and judge for yourselves. Ills as sortment embraces Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings, all kinds of Summer Goods, and a large assort ment of READY-LADE CLOTHING, for men and boys. JACOB REISINGER, Carlisle st., 4 doors from Centre Square Gettysburg, April 4, 1859. , Timber Lots. arHE' subscriber has a few more LOCUST:3.nd CHESNUT TIM- R LOTB,.in Hamiltonban tewn ship, Adams county, fur sale. • J. D. I'AX'fQN. Gettysburg, July 1P59. tf Dr. M'Lane's CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE k LIVER 1 = PILLS.—We beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most r popular remedies now before the public. We refer to DR. CHAS 1r LANE'S CELEBRATE!) rl- VERMIFUGE AN!) LIVER PILLS. We do -' not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. ia. rz; The VERAIIFI - G R. for expelling Worm. from = the human s%,.em. It has Also been adnunia- rf tered x ith the musts sti..factory results to ca rions Animals subject to Wknuis. The LIVER c=7 PILLS, for the t ore of LIVER. COMPLAINTA, all " BILIOUM DKILM;HMENT3, SICK HKAD-ACHICALC. In cases of Fevita D AGric. preparatory to or after taking Quinine. they almost inv.tria bly make it -pet* and permanent cure. acs AS specifics for the above inentioued dip- r " easeq, they are unrivaled, and never know n tre to fail when administered in accordance with = the directions. e"' Their unprecedented popularity has in dnced the Proprieturs,FLEMlNG PITTSBURG. PA., to dispose of their Drug husineits. in which they have liven suceessfull%, engaged for the last 20 years, and they will res now g;ve their undivided time and attention to their ITIP uf.iet u re. And being determined that Dr. WLitne's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver 1"l+ shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedied of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Pure:4 materials, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROTHERS, Pittsburg, Pa. P. a l —Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take nose but Dr. NV:axe's, primara by Flax* Bros., Pittibury, Pa. To those wiskiog to give them a trial, we will forward per mail post paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ver mirage for fourteen three-cent stamps. All or ders from Canada must be accompanied by twen ty cents extra. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg, and by dealers generally throughout the county. May 1 1830. ly Spouting. GIitORGH k HILNRY WAMPLEII will sesta House Spouting sad put up the same low, for cash or cavalry produce. ranters apd all others wishing their houses, baras,*e., spout- ad, would do well to give these a eel.- April 18, '33. tf p. k WAXPLIBIL NEW FIRVII NEW GOODSI—A- SCOTT & SON take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just opened a new and complete Dry Gods and Grocery store on the corner of Chambersburg and Washington streets, in the Borough of Gettysburg, opp os i te the " Eagle Hotel," where they are now end a ill be prepared at all times to offer liarg.ain+ to suit•the purse and please the people. Ily conducting our business on the (' SYSTEM, with the motto " Quick S ile. s i i d $m ill Profits," and by pursuing n strieity hon orable course.we hope to receive the encourage ment, not only of the citirens of Gettyi•liitrgi Adam' county, but the rest of mankind. We has e just returned from the cities with a hand some assortment of SPRING k SUMNIER (lt ttlOS, embracing till manner of Ladies' Ores Good., of the most beautiful styles, Faney Ar ticles. Bonnets and Ltonnet Trimmings, Cloths , Car•RiMere3, Vestings, .kc. Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE. Our stock of GROCERIES is also lane and complete. We will not take time to pitrti 'lll:tr ice, but incite all to call and see—no trouble to show goods. A. SCOTT k SUN. May' 16. 1853. NVNt. E. BITTLE FESII ARRIVAL I—FAIINESTOCK bave jut received a large and choice as sortment of :Spring Goods, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Our stock comprises many new and beautiful styles of Leihet,' Orres Good•i. such as are rarely seen, and we are con fident that those examining them will a( know ledge that they have seldom been offered better good. or 115 pretty style 3. New Stare t Spring Goods ! . . We haN e also increased our stock of staple pond+, such as Men's and Boys' Wear, Calicoes, ustlitisi, Delaitis, Chintz, &c., in quantity, style stint price.din.nrpassed. We need not enumer ate. but can assure our customers and friends that we are prepared to furnish them w ith such gossita as they may want, cheaper than they can he houghtelsew here in the county. Call early and. select from our large and riried as. ortmeut. EAUSESTOCK BROTHERS, April I, 1!+39. Red Front. Frazer River OrTDONEt—Come to the Store at Green mount for Bargainel—The undersigned xi wild most respectfully inform the public that he has ptirehascl the Store of John Wei k ert, at Greimmoant, Adams county, half-way on the road from Gettysburg to Rmmitsburg, where he expects, by attention and small profits, to rt tai4 all the old custom and secure lots of new Mil stock of DRY GOODS, of ever* description, tiroiceries, ConfectionarieS,Queensware, Wooden- WafiC, Crochevy-ware, Hardware, kc., is tarp; and varied—erpial to that of any other first class stock—and he will sell at prices astonishingly low, He only asks a trial, to prove the truth of thisl assertion. tiuuntry produce taken in exchange fur Fronde J. ALEX..IIARVEIL The undersigned also carries on the CAR RI At ; KV businesS at the same place, and WPM rare inducements to purchasers. lle will warrant his work good, whilst his charges are niirlng the most moderate. Repairing (bine on short notice. J. ALEX. HARPER. kleb. 14, 1839. ly Humphrey's Specific nomEop A THIC REMEDIES. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. -Su. I.—FEVER PILLS—for Fever, Coops tiol, and Inflammation of all kinds. .o. 2.—WORM PILLS—For Worm-Fever, W . rui-Colic, and Wetting the Bed. 0- A-II tIIYS PILLS—For Colic, Crying, Tee.liiirg, an d - Wakefulness, and Nervousness of Ad4lts. No. 4.—DIARRITEA PILLS—For Diarrhea. Cliplera Infant um, andAumwr Complaint. No. 5.-I)I(SENTM PILLS—Fur Colic, Griping. Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6.--rIiOLKILI PILLS—Fur Cholera, Cholera liorims, Vomiting. Su. 7.—001:(11I PILLS—For Coughs, Colds, Hoor,ener.a. Influenza, and Sore Throat. lit). R.—TOOTHACHE PILLS—For T,oth ache, Fueenehe, and Neuralgia. 9.—HELkDACII6 PILLS—For Headache, Vertigo. Ileat and Fullness of the Head. Su. !Q.—DYSPEPSIA PILLS—For Weak awl Deranged Stomachs, Cousapation, and Liver ettplaint. o. FEMALE IRREGULARITIES eanty, Painfill, or Suppressed Periodl. 40. 12.-O:MALE PILLS—For LeueurrEra, PrOfuse Menies and Bearing Down. .Ito. r3.--cutorl' PILLS—For Croup, Hoarse Co h. Mot Breathing. o. IJ. ALT RIISITIt PILLS--For Erysip el:fis.. Ernption.. Pimples on the Pace. • • 15 —tuiv.rmATic PILLS--PISr Pain, Larrlt'lloFA, Or Sortness in the Chest, Back, Loins. or Limbs.' A.—For Fever and Arne, Chill Fever, Dumb A r , and ml‘enaged Agnes. ).- -For rfies nt x Blind or Bleeding, Internal or E . trrnal. P.—For Sore, Wasik, or Inflamed Eyes end Ez4clids ; Failing, Weak, or Blurred Sight. p.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstructiem or profuse discharge. kV. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its viOlence and shortening its course. In all .tCUTE DISEASES, such as Fevers, Inflimmations, Diarrheas, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as SOrlet Fever, Measles, and Brz-slpelas—the ad vantage of giving the proper remedies prompt ly lis obvious, and in all such cues the specifics eel like a charm. The eitire disease is often arrested at once, and in all cases thE violence of,ithe attack is moderated, the disease shorten ed and rendered less dangerous. Even should a 113 sician a ft erwards have to be called, he vn I take the case at decided advantage from thbprevious treatment. - COUGIiS A\l) COLDS, which arc of such frequent occurrence, and which .so often lay the foundation of diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. /n all CIIIIONIC DISEASES, such . - Dys pepsia, Weak stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irregu larities. obi Headache. Sore or Weak Eyes, Ca tarrh, .I.lt Rheum, t Id other old eruptions, the cane Inis , pecitics whose proper application %ill afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such us Dyspepsia, riles, or Catarrh, Headache, or Fe male Weakness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICES Full e:t, 20 large viaL3 in Morocco Case and 1:00t: Full set. '2O liir;:„e vials in Plain C.ise.k Book, 4 00 l'a•c of 15 numbered boxes and Book 2 00 Care of any fi numbered boxes and Book. 1 00 Single numbered boxes, with directions... 25 Single lettered boxes, with directions 50 Large plantation or physician's case, 1 and 2 us_ vials ova IttIISDLIS BY Mill. Look orer the list; make up a case of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps, by mail, to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medi cine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. Address, F. lIUMPEIREYS k CO., No. 563 Broadway, New York. Sold in Gettysburg by A. 1). Bcitutza; and by all druggists. Julr 4, 1859. 3m Notice Ta:, FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.—We have now opened our large and commodious N rehonse, on the corner of Stratteykand Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Ilettysburg Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, TIC FLOUR, WHEAT, IIYE, CORN, OATS, c. Also, on hand and for sale, Salt, Guano', Plaster, Fish, kc. A large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, kc., kc., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine oar stock before purchasing else where, as mit motto will be "quick sales and small profits." We woiild also call the attention of all inter ested in the, thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle; ' Horses, Hogs, kc., to the fact that we have far sale Bridals, Pronefield & Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE' POWDER, of Which we have sold From POO to 3000 pounds per annum to Parmenrand Ste. KLINEFELTERy n k=k, CO. Gettysburg, Nov. lb, 11158. . , _ - irleTS. Ribbons, Flowers, sod see at the new asap store 7 ay 16. A. NM. k atIN. Call This Way! 1 . , i r subscriber would inform the public that , continues his MACHLNE SHOP, in ..namhersburg street, Gettysburg, near the Foundry, where he has Tarions kinds of Ma chines on hand, such as ,Threshing Machines, Corn Shellen, Cornfodder Cutters, Closnrseed Hurlers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of different kinds,—two, four or six -horse, to suit purchasers:—indeed all such as can 1x had at ! Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortising Ma chin. for house carpenters, put up in the very he,t and most substantial manner. Cutting, It rew.. or long Bolts, any kind or size less than eleven feet in length, alwas attended to, as well as Turning in iron, casting or wood. Also all kinds of RitIPAIRING on Mitchinery,dressing-up j \l.ll Spindles, &c., dune on the shortest notice. The undersigned manufactures llonoam's Parry HOUSE IZAKE, which he offers at the lowest living profit. He is likewi •c agent fur the REAPER a: Mt)WER manufactured by Shireinan, at East Berlin. I hope that all in want of anything in my line will call at toy Shop before going el4ewbere. I will warrant all my work to Kite satisfaction to purchasers. DAVID STERNER. April 11, 1859. lr* Good and Cheap! tie undersigned would inform his friends and the public generally, that he continues CARRIAGE -MAKING BI:6I.NESS, in all its branches, at his establi3hincnt, in East Mid dle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, P. 1., where he has on hand a first-rate lut of work, and is prepared to put up to orth:r whaterer may be desired in his line, Niz :—Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages, Falling- Jere . Top, Rockaway and Trotting Bug-GIN:1; `' glee, Jersey !Wagons, kc. With '..saeollP good workmen and good materials, he can pledge his work to be of the best quality—and his prices are among the lowest. trirßepairing done at short notice. and at reasonable rates. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Call! June 15,'u7. JACOB TROXEL Still at Work ! nOACIIMAKTNG AND BLACKSMITITING. k .. ) —The underzigned respectfully informs hui friends and the public that he continues the Coactnaking, and Blacksmithing busied.. in every branch at his establishment in Chem bershurg street. Ile has on . hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, ." of the best =aerial, and made by superior 1k urk men. bir'RAPAIIIINQ and BLACIESMITIIING` of all kinds done at reasonable rate., promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. Courrar Purnuci taken in exchange for work at market prices. pay -Persons desiring articles or work in the Coacbmaking or Blacksmithing Hoc, are _re spectfully invited to call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. Lumber & Coal, FOR sale by BASTRESS & WINTER, a New Oxford _ . GROCERIES, MILL FEED, &c., &c., - For sale Wholesale and Retail by MISTRESS & WINTER, • New Oxford. Serb The highest Cash prices paid for Grain Nay 30, 185 V. IIkSILY B. DAINSIt. New Firm—New Goods. TilIC undersigned have entered into partner ship in the HARDWARE k GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner k Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of BANNER k. ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask, end will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as Kell as any quantity of new custom. They have just return ed from the cities 'with an imuleu.e stock of Goods—eilkisting in part of Building Materials, such as Mils, Screws, Hinges, Moils, Locks, Glass, kc. Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges, Braces and Bills, Angers, Squares, Guages, Hammers, kc. Black - smiths will find Anvils, Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such ea Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, 11099, Oil Cloth. Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes, Fellots, Bows, Poles, Sheila, kc. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, 800, Trees, &e., with Arneral assortutentsof Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment--• :1190 Varnish, Kilobit, kc. HOUS.KKKEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-Om ed Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Caudle-sties, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, &c. Also, a general assortment of forged rolled HlON'of all sizes and kinds ; Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap as 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, Fi,h and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, .tc.; afull assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every *Aide in the Hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Illacktnith.Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, and Grocery line, all of which they are determin ed to sell as low for CASH es any house out of the city. , HENRY 11. OANNER. WA tiIIItIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24;1858. Removal. ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the room on the West side of the Public Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law %rice, where he %ill always be haply to attend tithe calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to buqiness, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, Howard Association, PIIILADELPIIIA.—A Benevolent Institution established by Special Endowment for the belief of the Sick and Di-tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic In times of Epidemie4, it is the object bf this Inititutiem to establi,li lloTitals, to provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines, .te., fur the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans of (let eased parents, and to minister in every possible Way to the relief of the afflicted and the health of the public at large. It is the duty of the Directors, at such time, to visit per- Banally the infected districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous not acting members of the Association, usually enrol their names on its books, snit c, to be call ed upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. In the ab4eme of Epidemics, the Directors have authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to persons suffering un deF ROW DISEASES of a indent churic ter, arising from abuse of the physical powers, mal-treatment, the effects of drugs, kc. Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the na ture and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting Surgeon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE of CHARGE to the afflicted. MEI 15 00 Address. for reports or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philaifa, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA 1). HE.IILTWELL, GZO. FAIRCHILD, Sec'y. Sept. 20, 1858. 1), MHZ . undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, the same will heie if ter be continued at the old stand, hi Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry B. Dewier and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner it Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Haring retired from the Mercantile business, it is necessary that our old burbless should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in debted to ns either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books will be found at Ate-oft stand. i. WINN AR May 25, 185 e,. AleilD ZIEGLiII. ' I T ILLOUGSBriGain Spring G ro h Drill, _for anis_ 'al tha Agricultural Wantons. Snsava, Bynum= A Kolas. NIIILDDIG A s . &bray* pa bead yd will be poi rake s& WAYDRIGHT LIKULEI4 Notice. Scroftda, or Innes amp._ „....emmeopkg blood, by which this fluid too vitiated, weak, anti poor. Be Arcs in the ebreulatkm, it =the whole body, and may bunt out saw on any part of it. No erg= k free from its 'Meeks. nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, die. ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices. and. above all. by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, desesmcting .0 from parents to children unto the third and fburtb generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, si will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their ehddlen." Its effects oommence by deposition fmns the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal oorrggasnnsa,, is Isismil tubercles; in the glands,p ; and va the surface, eruptions or sores. Tido ea naption, which genders in the blood, degiesese the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitn• rnot only suffer from scrofulous cow ite, but they have far lees rower to with. stand the attacks of other diseases; come quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, aro still rendered fatal by this taint in the sTstem. Most of the consumption which de curates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed. of all the organs, arise from at are aggravated by the same cease. Ono quarter of all our people arc scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the - 1374cm we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and cumin. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remeilials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the =from its destructive consequences. it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Eel:Twin and Stilt Disssaas, Sr. ANTHONY'S Pies, Rose, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES, PVItTIILIS, Bunco*, BLAINS and Botts, Tunoas, Terns and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAT, RINGWORM, RRILOYATIIII, SYPHILITIC and MERCURIAL DIS EASES, DROPSY, DYSERESIA, Denitzvv, and. indeed, ALL CORPLAMES ARMING TROY VMS.. c au OR IXPI7II BLOOD. The popular belief in ' , impurity of the btood" is founded in truth„ for scrofula is • degeneration of the blood. The - particularFse and virtue o Old s Sanapa rills is to ' and regenerate this vital fluid , without w h sound health is impossible is contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range CV their action can rarely withstand or evade than Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy 'Umbilici. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseaffs. 1 lie agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Coshiet tiess, Heartburn, Headache nt uiny.lroni disordered Stomach, Larsen, furiVcsri on, l'am in and lionioirt /auction of Ms Bowels, Flatulency, Lou of App.- tits, Jaundice, and other kindred ,complsints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer ' s Cherry Pectoral, TOR 7111 RAPID CORI OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Inetpient Coasamp. tioa, nad for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. Bo wide is 'the tichl of its useful3ess and so wa tattoos aro the cases of its etre*, that tamest every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known. who ha% c teen restored from alarming and even desperate ni-e,ves of the lungs by its use, When unre turd, its %ups riority user every other medicine of its kind is too at,part nt4lo escape ohserratii,n, end I , IICTC /LS toes :re known, the public no lont:f•r be2.it ate %hat antidote to employ for the distressing and clar.ccr, Its atfectimis of like pulmon , ry organs that are incident to OUT climate. While ninny itiferi , .r remedies thrust upon the eommnnity hall: failed and been dis:nrded. this has gained friend* by every trial, conferred I enctits on the afflicted they r in never forgit, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED fly DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. ter Sold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysins T. J. Cooper, near Cashtown—Paston & Co. Fairfield—awl ali Druggists. Oct. 18, 18A. euwly Sunbeam Gallery. frilE siihs,•riher would respectfully announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub lic generally, that he has provided himself alit an entire new and splendid SKY-LIGHT All. BROTYPE ROOM, at his residence in West Mid dle street, one Square west of Falinest , x4.'s Store, when... lie is prepared to furnish Atuhro, 31 , Llano, Enamel and Photograph Pictures in es ery k* Ic of tile art, v,hich he will warrant to give entire sitti-tactn . m, and is prepared to ac commodate all a ith VOW' pictures. either single or in groups. Ile al-o ht; a number of speci mens at his room in ( liamberAmrg street, a few doors West of Cobean S Culp.'s Shoe Store, where he still continues as formerly to take pictures. All aho desire a correct likeness of themsel. es and friends. nil' du well to gi-ve me 'call, as I have reduce d my prices to suit lho present hard times. Pictures copied from old specimens of all kindi: also inserted in Lockets, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Sc. The subscriber being thankful to his friends and the public in general fir past patronage, wishes them to continue lt, sod agstires them that as heretofore, they shall not be dissatisfied kkar.Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours for operating from BA.M. to 4 P.M. Gold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the t ery lowest price's:. - • flfsiflitrildreu will not be taken for less than $1 001, ,nbrotypes taken for fifty cents and up wards, and in the best style. April 28, 1858 A Homestead for $lO ; AHOMESTEAD for $100; also, Homesteads for $lOOO and over, situated on, and near pahannock River, above and below FRED ERICKSBURG, IN VIRGINIA. A new Town, called RAPPAHANNOCK, has recently' been laid out, in CULPEPER COUNTY, in the midst of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, sur rounded by Mines and Mining Companies ; and Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or shares, can now be had for a "Mere Song," sim ply to induce settlement in this desirable region. $254,900 worth of land is to be divided amongst purchasers or given away as an inducement to COlile on and make imprcivements, and the land is of the most improvable quail ties. Many bare &heady settled and scores of others are coming. Good farming land, in tracts of any else ',Genii, purchasers; can also he had at from $lO t 0 .520 per acre, payable in easy quarter yearly install ments. UIII4IrZEITIONA3I4 TITLES WILL, 1.11 - ALL CASES ES 61vn1, , B erAGESTS ARE WANTED everywh sell these lauds ; liberal induce - O V - M ba given. E. BAUDSs".7atbdA,gent, Jay 18, 1659. Pok Royal, Va. 47 r. . . ' kat, (Laccoffhe Firm of Wuocisoolier & &aid tiTLBEEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and SHIRT _MANI:TM:MORT, - No. 814 catirri fl.nrial, (nearly opposite the Who* liosse,) PUILADELPHIA. J. ' 190 1 QT1t would respectfally call the et tertian tints fbrmer patrons and Mends . to Ms 182 W; igid is, prepared to IS orders for statortuetice. perfect fit iruareatiedm ( ) 1 "ri Pk A P ltd with, rum Sastre tura elotuirr, foyert, Mk, 17 H B.I.IIrEL WEAVER.