{tom. OBE A Congftasilitial; Agricultural, and Literary Newspaper. The undersigned submits to the public his pee ress!. for this - afOiee desalts report. for the next session of Congress. Congress has now en Itbe tall, patronized the undertaking that it will be established as a standard work worthy of iti offi cial imprimature, unless the nude:mimed tails in his duty. This will not beshe care it earnest ef fort can !wail. The Globe" is the only paper thist.will furnish fall reports of the proceeding, debates of the two Houses of Congress; end having received their eviction as such, the best „ mine , w ill b e engaged to write out the debates of each flay, which will undergo the revision of the terofteeo. The work, after passing through the . Daily Globe end receiving correction, will be pessented, as finished, in the "Cogreseionat Globe and Appandix." The debates will probably increase in interest during the next session. The one subject which , engrossed the last, will doubtless give way to ' others of great variety, which, in this progree vice country, the conflicts of party and the am. bitten for place and distinction, necessarily pro duce. Vast interests will be at stake upon the decisions of the next Congress ; and there is great talent in both branches which will be evo ked in their discn.sion. All the honor, of the ilepeldic, dependent on the succession to the Presidency, as well as all the greet and perma nent interests which go to the advancement or this power of the country, will glee impulse to thenetion of the next session of Congress. The Daily Globe will be published deity Congress. ,_ r ing the session of Congress. and weekly the re malodor of the year. It will congeals , bell and faithfsti reports of the proceedings of 'Coarser; and i viscellsneous articles on those general sob , jests to which it is devoted. The price of. the Weekly Globe is redneed to one dollar, With a view to obtain a mon4lineral eiietifation. - . The Congressional Globe will embody, NI it hap done fur the last seventeen yeas% 'Coolnss signal proceedings and debates exclusively. The Appendix will embrace the revived. speeches separately, and the messages sr thit President 01 the 11. grates and the reports •or the /leads of gxecativh Departments. . , • The Congressional Globe and Appendlit still l be published as fast as the proorediairt .if CterW' grew will make a number. Subscriber* wiry expect one number of each a week "(titbit the first four weeks of a session, sad fly ortl t 7Stalai, , her. of each week afterwards, until end of the erision. ' ; • • • 1 Complete indexes to ittl Orragri CHotire and Appendix vritt be sent to subseribned soot eke Cougreas adjourns. Nothing of a pot ilical,party Hind IPPelt in the Glolleiritre that *bier *III be floondin the C0ng.41:4 frolt• Aim* 414460 be an imp s a vehicle for 01 sides, cannot ;rosin. taitt its ebanseter it the editorial aelinntis redact • party hoe. • • fume. • Foram copy of, the Llailr Glebe. (daily during the session of Congress, and weekly daring the mew) a year. Per the Deily Globs for leastbaa a year at - the, rate of 8t cealeamontb. • Far Doe copy* the Weekly. Glebe kar-eare For ase., copy of the Ciegressiosal Globe da• Fin the. IlesailW • • For one reit) , Fe . th e A ppeHoilix during mem. - 150 For four copies of the Congressional Globe or Appeadkx, apart el both, dokY OW/ 3 of eash,or three of oat, aad ono et the other. , • • • 00 The same rate loenyeeterburnber of copies. The price for papers are now co low, that ed vencepoyrnanteare indinatable to Foul t h e on, end no order will be attended to talon the money SCCOITI panics it. • Subscriptions may be remitted by Ina% at our tisk, in money at par in the section W . the country where subscnbers reside. The money should be here by the githi.of December to insure all the numbers. The Congrermomd Globe and Appendur s or the Daily Globe, as they may elect. will be emit to all editors who ,may publish this Prospectuses once as three times before the_ gist Monday is December, and send us one ceppol their paper containing it distinitly. ,marked.- awned with a pen to direct our attention to it. JOHN C. RIVES. Washington City, 0ct.,16. 1860. 31 ' • LOCITST • GROVE SPEAM MILL. Two muss S. NEST 01 LIT TLESTOWN, IN ORIIMANY TOWNSHIP, rirIHIS establishment is now in full op; *ration and calculated to do all kindi of Grinilipg Open the attortoll DM* Mid in the very.. beat manner. repairs and °limn, • 'raiding grinding done, eipecially in time of low water, will please call at this Establishment, where they can eel commodated at all times'. The' • STEAM MILL is close by and in conneetion with the lei FlOpzing and together are calculated to de a,listge amount of work. A PLASTER MJLh CLOPBR MILL is in komotoitiOd with this establishment, and Sktethtreiti now, be done at all times. roustaudy Ott hand and for sale. AT THE MILLS, • wholesale 'and retail, Family Ma Super; fine Wheat Flour, Rye, Corn and Sunk= ; wheat Flour, warranted superior. All' i lot of chopped Rye, Curn; Oats, !Milo , i Bran, Filturta,•Bltipatuff, &c.,' to be hid . ; all times at fair prices. • ' • GROUND P AG.ISTER on hand at all 4 lines, for rale or exchiter for urground. Those persona engaged at , the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times oa the shame* ' notice, either with the Floor and Feed manufactured, or by having thole own grait: ground. This establishment has been erected la heavy expiatee for the special convenience' and accommodation of the neighborhood and will he carried on by first-rate` - .EXPERIENCE 0 MILLEN'. The utitleralgsed therefOre respectfully solicits the patronage of the surrounding country. tamers may rest assured of having their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, in the very best manner, and at all tittles upon short notice. Persons going to the establish ment from a distance can at all times and particularly in a ry season, when, the' streams are low and water scarce, by waiting antiottlime, take their grain home l with them eueuefeetured as they easy wish. Them that bring plums is the shoes oast et ell times receive anti take with them mead plaster in exchange. .ORO. ARNOLD. N. B. Wish* is give farmers *home market for. their grain, a fair price will at all times be given .for wheat, Rye, Conti Oats. dte., delivered at the Alills. Lotweet Oroyei Sept. 6.-15 Titst" (OF *very description, constantly on NJ head and for sale at BUEHLER'S rm Ware rAwahlishmeot t op posite the Oct. 4. Cliestilit Plain..for Weiti goal ty *d richests styllor-lost riesimpi by IL 4 . 1. as" oat asa a Itse *beanies* P in/RIII4OOREAP , „ [April le. "DEATH'S DOCOIL'r - Row freqeeetly do we hear ibis oxprepion, which is meant to -' Ibr ' ' the last convey to the 'mind the last stage of sickness that a patient can be reduced to NEW PICTORIAL - WORKS, and live. Mrs. Harrison, a member of the Trin• Just Published by R. Braes, and for sale et ity church, was, as she exp reseed herself, bronght No. 128 Nettrau street, New YOrk. down to "death's door," by Rheumatism and Ner vous Headache,when. like an angel of mercy. AMexicali 611111 Illotike Air 1861 : , ) , Rattooy's Ready Rthef relieved her of her mile* A, GENTS ate wanted to oircelete thefolthws pains and restored her to her friends in perfect Llk lag new and useful Works—(Retallpricke health. The very instant Radway's Ready Re- $2,50 per volume :)«- , _ lief is applied, its beneficial effects are experien- A new and completer Pieteri# History of cad. It soothes, beak, delimits and purities ;It (lino and India i with a deiteriptive account of instantly allays irritation, reduces inflammations theta countries and their inhabitant*, from the and swellings, relieves the mod severe neuralgic earliest : petted of tildfaliAdeitillOyle theptithint pains, gives ease to Burns, Steads, Sons* ReeP,- time. In J,er . hich diVEdleir hail treated not only , lions, cures Rheumatism, Lumbers, 4 -i 6 o tt Pa. of the hiSterical ti VII% hut alio b r the Mtn 7alysis, Sprains, Strain', spume, still neck , nets , customs, tell onOitemture*-end donna weakness in the side and back;leres of all kimlii, tiiihtbitis of the people' of them Minima* Rm. bruises. chifee.sore threat, inititenes hoterseneta, Pi sea. , sea . , . , coughs, colds, elk.e.• ~,,.., Tha Embellishments are About two hundred, TOOTH ; 'ACRE CURED JIN-, 44 " 8- """' and of the first order. lithsuating whateve r is This torturing &action auntie coned in mis- peculiar to the inhabitants, . regarding. their stant, for the MOO", t the Rene( touches the &elm, domestic occutalleith, their mo de of 841-, serve, the pain ii tottilatil. Eo with Tic Dol- timidity!, commercia l pnrsuits,'arta, de. They , cress end Itemierenis; • Neterelgta and Sick env accurate, end each one his been.thade ex. Headache—bathe the parts where - .he pain is preasly for the Wert. , „ most rear!' 64 lq 1 I "' milillt " : " will be The volume forms a large octavo, econaahlbad entirely relieved ‘ Tithe. interdelly it Will ear between five and six humired gee. -.lt is fur rest the Moat -violent spasms. end aramrie. stop _,,, . r mance to Agents, hand somely. mind Ininualin, vomiting or too mueb purging, and in ell cases give a " vb . cor* m nmis,u , s itr)veit. p eeihh gilt or ~l eather, as the nribaser may prefer, at , •for siclineel. ,2 4 10 'Ratak Relief a Berndt* Iln! a very unmet discount, when e . P eventlti is of not less then twenty copies ate entered at ens t ime. lea signed by'RetheAt & b.., Id 2 Fulton et. - .: Thrilling IneHents of Site if arelf the u I • • Elegant Toilet Requisites • • Skim? comene the most striking and re- To embellish and entente that thetas' of beist rt y. • . ^ . r markable events of the Revolution. the renc I Rohoegs liedieated Soap. L . * War, the Trim:aisle War, the Indium War, the' Favorably known lbroo/ibout tilw t r.,,,..._ hi° "'',l Second tsar with Greet Britain, and the Met:- World fortimple=elt tiliartejeigrx . !n.. * . hum War • with Three Dundred Engravings ! soothing east, km, et oy to sating goo pp, oda . ro i Retail , pr , , , ,z 02,50 per volume. en dayierwi and sebum secretory Vessels it ex- , Onteis nepectfully solicited. Pall;in die innlinwith'""nn the. sum "' alla y ll ' dearer Pictorial AMOY PubSealions ere de everrytesOincy ,a,lnfismoratios, end effectually 'tided! the hest hooks that A ente can possi. dirrt-aivronm tan, pimples, spa e ' freek.: '!dr ' the' tour 1p • V.to the les. seoleaticarand Othercuteneons eruptinni. 'sly n It "' On P lying . ; Gentiiiipio; l tate sliolni, will find i t , inapcsn ropier f the Wiled States . 'hey are value- ' andleindetnetis EU the skin, Mid Medea . le feil reference, end ehould be possessed by It eat; smooth and' pleasant. It is flee trot% -every family in thin great Republic. There is Poaollerniriallatlegerd'pernieleses ingredients, not a city or town in the U. States, oven those 'and ,tan tie used on the tender akin of the infant , t of etnnli iniportance, but' contains tunny citizens 'with ,the tame happy results as upon beauty re to whoM these works are ciispeheable. They its Oritni:' Each cake is enveloped in a splendid are adapted to the literary wants cif the Chris- t label of steel engraving, with the signature of lien the Patriot, the Statesman, and the Do.l R. G. RUMAT en each 'take. Price 25 cents, meant Circle—got up in superior style of art large cadre: )- •. • —. , • • L and workmanship; and are nut only such books The erpogning ornantwed of Benuthie, eluxerient i as will sell, but such as an Agent of good j - s *.li 7,i'1l Auld NiUt . * s ..' . :, ' principles will feel free to recommerd, and t _,, L , L - ,,Redthilee aosailan ,Balm, willing :o see the purchaser again, after they •Warasted,the beet Hair Tonie sow ih ass for i have been bought „,dentaling aid Inautifying the hair. It cleanses l OUR PLAN.—'The Plan the Publisher has' the Scalp' Rim 'Dindruff, seeps it clean, cures 1 50 successfully curried out for several pima in oseurvy, baldness and sores on :h. head, stops the , obtaining men as Agents, who are well lair from tailing out, refuters it swine, fte, known in their own Counties, Towns,and vil- smooth and glossy. Persons eho have lossstheir loges, and have time and disposition to circa hair by; sickness veil) ord a complete antidote in late good and instructive books among their this Balm., It 1110 4ites it a,daris and beautiful neighbors and friends. Any person wishing to' color lig kveisig ithom turning grey. It is embark in the enterprise will risk little by send sold in it rdi battles for 25 rent, per bottle, and ing to the Publisher $25 or $5O, for which he' is warranted the best hair preparation in use. It will receive an assortment as he may direct, at' will not soil the hat, cap, or the finest haute— lie wholesale cas h I ,6„ ee . None genuine without the signature of listiway. Enterprising and active, men of respectab ge. ility & to. . and add wld du well to en in 1 Pr Agents for the sale or the above articles the s ale f the ress, abov ou e volumes ; and the ga Poet- in Adents comity—S. , aims BUEHLER, Getty,- I nesters, ClergYinen, Book Pcd lers, and News- l burg; Paxton 4. e Fld ; Mrs. Thosnrw. I paper Agents, are respectfully requetited, to-act Cashtowni q "tq i Nierit'Rei 44 °K; / 41 1 16 ,.” ; as our Agents. A handsome remuneration al -1 Eidlelbaugh a lidlingtra :Abbotliftwq; Wuh a n ' ', lowed to till who engage in their gale. For Walk Co., Fait Berlin; D. M.-C. It7ine,Hitript 1 • , , i paid, t post-paiu, ton; Ifoltsinget• itc , Ferree, Petersburg. RO BEM' SEARS, • 'Sept. 6.1.900-2 en No. 128 Nassau Street, N. Y. To Publishers of .Newspapere throughout the U. Sinks. Newspapers copying this advertisement en tire, well displayed, as above, without any alteration or abridgement, (including this no tice,) and giiing it one or more insertions, shall receive a copy of any one of our $2,50 or *3 works, (subject lo their order,) by sending di rect to :he Publisher. No letters will be taken from the office un less post-paid. November 11. 1850. . T , S.. S=AT S. LATEST FASIIIONOL, , . /11 11 0Eundersigned.respeetfully informs .hillriendtrand- the public generally, that he has just manufactured a superior ni lot-of • W • - HATS . • of the . best materials and latest style, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler office; and next door to Wampler's 'Fiti ning Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hate, &c., all of which he will sell lowlor cash, or countrt produce, if delivered immedi ately. Fursjaken.in exchange for Hats. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 26. fem. • J. IL. STEVENSON, J.R., ifrubtasiieDiaLti GROCERIES & LIQUORS, - rfitte dOors South of the" A t - 11 ! Old Bridge Front St ., 1MR,11.144117R0. M. S., fob the ei,eeensuso d ertion of • • Merad s end others in Dauphin, Cumberland, flranklin, and neighboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole. sale Eilumblishment. fur the' 'ale of Gower. ies amid Liquors, an above.' With ifie-co lperation of st large importing hone in Baltimors," 4411-offer 'riot!. here at the' same; Meer et which' they cab be 'purcha sed in the city. He respecitully soliniar the fever sr $ .eill from those' *Ming tw urchium to satisfy,thirli of hisentina'abll-' to sell is he;pryttilitis. h o of landloeda'li t ! 4 let to a lot . or chpicb lignors'iniddre c and (Oxsahi imporiptie prices. , 62,4,17 4 1rt1ett Irons, o 411martoo promptly or t 4 goods sloopotoholl at city pricol., r0b.,15. /840.01 - • • • .• ;and Vender s of PATENT INEJDICINEA: . PlPHEfollowintlitscpanjabloi n d Yen :Jo- dens of Patent Medicines within the t un c v t'Atqml. ilittlltnitYll the fra*4 sur er et Bala uouttty . bir Me Mercantile AO: ,inailer., is , published .ittr accordance , with, se,Vesignatinkthinis'w„ho have 'liken nu' iceboat. and Oldie' tifto let of April neat ' Thole iniirketr with , asterisk'(") IWO nor hiker!' our Liceneie: - . • ''Llef olrwlettatrue.-' 'acmes: • ' iCtiritherhirkt 71063trilik. 10. George L. 10. David Rhodeli,"'''' • ' ' 10. Win. Et . , givoi r iOgit 10. Henry • . Conowago 10. John Kenilig,".. - , .tLiegref 10. •JinlieVebiltlici r .5 00 vEriveno or Potent szt,loteufm. e . ; liamillori ihinnihfi r 3. F. T. Miller,* 10 0 0, 8. Josep4.Miller.* 0 8. Win. S. Nagle,* [new mere) AO 'DO Galysburg. 4. Sarni. N. Buehler ' , 4. Sarni O. Forney, HAWKERS AXD DIEDLARII Samuel Faber, 1 Horse Wagon, 40 00 Josiah Eyler, Foot Pedlar, 800 Ernst Oppenheimer, 1 Hor. Wagon 18 00 Kr Those Distillers who hare not lift ed Licensee, are reminded that by the 3311 section of the act of the 10th April 1848, they are liable to indictment and fine for carrying ou a Distillery without License. They sr, requested to attend to the same promptly. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Tracer of .dams County. Treasurer', office, Getty'. 31 burg, Nov, 8, 1860. if ',LOTH.% cassimere, Vestinp. 4itti.or-- / a fashionable variety received and Pot ask at ' dCHICK'S. fltrschis , oht of "The Hook of the Nation !" Godey's Lady's Book for 1851 ! MRS. S. J. DAL[ AND L. A. GODRY, .?merican Writers and incrican -artist s! THE, universal voice of the Press has pro nntineed this pdhliention at the head of American Magazines. The, publialter. in obe dience to the public voice. means to keep it! there; he has the ability and the inclination to do an. lie now pledges his well-earned rep- , utation that in the morality and superiority of his Literature, and in the purity and beau ty of his Engraving'', the Lady's honk for 18- 51 shall-mated ovary other Magazine. Jt wil shaped in ,fine, stipple. and meir-zotinto engra vings, lied Colored Plates. The list of plates advertised by us. are all *eel, not a wood cut amongst them. When ybu see a list of plates advertised, inquire what they are before you subscribe. It will have an andeniable Amerl con Fashion Plate in each number. No laity I can makes dress to suit our more refined taste. and bain the fashion. excepting from "Godey's reliable Pasiiiiine." The Model Cottages will be continued, and in every No. will be some ' thing new for the Lady's Work table, such as Knitting.. Netting, Crochet, Patch Work, Lea , ther,ilibboii, Chemins and Lace Collar Work; Children'trand Infant's Clothes, Caps, Capes. hetnisettiss. and in fact everything that will e the hidies. Arneriesin Authors, both' male and femile, wjli vice the wprk hy their tionrAbethitut, - MOM. Pegorislide. not Perim- Peatilisr.leleittof the Publieherof the enly,LadrieHeoliptablished The. 'proprietor of the Hoek having conduCted it for nearly 21 yeiiii. considers lite owe taste far 'airy pOofenioleit perann, as a, cater- er her thelaintikiement and infoirmititm of the Jadiesof fiii own enniary. •' The •Litaittry Dee pertinent will atill•beeiondneted by Mts. Sarah , J. Hale. : ••• • • , • • , 71:rneviei in.fideenee—.Poalege Paid. Single No. , . - • • •- • 96 cents. One Copy, One ;Vim,- . 1 One Copy; Ply; Yeirit, TwoiCbpled,/ OM Year; •• •' Five, .4 Ten , , " and an extra copy to the . person sending the club of ten. 20. These ten* will not be departed from by any `Or the reebollai Wee - mines. Address, 1.. A. GODF:I'; 113 Chestnbt street, Fl.ilada, Nor. 18 hiPIONA,4Et* OF , Tlikl w(,/A - 4 CHERRY. . Ever itdops the setdemeit, of America, Wild Cherry has been known, to possess very important medical virtues. Every 'botlyjAia #40,n1 Apb?ArAt nett ..how ~, teleNtti4stintiti#rninitites.apa Every mother,giees tChterry tea to her children for worms,. fur colds, and for almost!every disease; dos iwtnite'thrtilliii ont•por.cotintr.y. are in I the Itabitt of stinking .1 ., a nionpound , syrup of W ild Cherry aati Ather. ingredients, t0,b0414/11 in spring ghin antidote tri,,tupttglaint,incident to att changeful seamen's. • :It iii round by. ex thit.titb 'WIld cherrypositis Ohm far more important qualities thos scribed fid tub Mist stages °resin; inception, Aitkne„ no matter hor. long standing, Cough, Liver ComrAiiali„ etc., it is proved Lb tte the beat metlieineknown to man. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is n chemical extract combined with a similar extract from Tar, which en hance* its value. Its success in curing pulmonary diseases, in almost every stage, alto our best physcians could do no more, has astonished the faculty, aud led them to confess that Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry possesses a principle heretolore unknown among medical men. 1:7 For sale in Gettysburg, Pa., by the authorized A„gent, SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. For Rent, ASTORE ROOM, in a dettirafilet situ ation in the county. Pmtaeasion gi en immediately. Enquire at this office. RalOniereAderN•~ mrdn. itEIEFOITIONANDPREtiffitVATION bF . . THE not, by Ks' W l / 1 11 stied Sol. et Va. Iff WfliiV'44.4lON, itrujinCit import •, shill', to ainuid personally: • toSba great number of daily appliestious,tto afl sections of the Union, for their realetlA for baldness, tin Nor their Celebrated LI TONIC, have, failed it neoesaary. ick 1 11)- point a Gratirgr,;(hredlisigplgenkto trie r :1 it different cities and towns througitout tbst United States, vesting hint with authority to appoint sub-agints, use and vend the Hair Tonto, and to apply the RESTOR ATIVE, and toptit them into the hands of those he may appoint to operate ilie r sver a sufficient number of patients' in any town or neighborhood shall be obtained. Capt. GEORMS OALVERT, of Fauquier county, Va., is alone authorized to act as General Travelling Agent, with the powers above Indicatnd.• Capt. C. may he expected to visit, as speedily as possible, the principal 'cities and towns of the Union. N. ii: Capt. Calvert will always have on hand a full supply of the HAIR TON- Io` . (whielt cleanses the head of dandruff, strengthens and invigorates the hair, and , prevents it also from falling off.) for the region of country 'most contiguous to his operations : or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the nroririetors 1 M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va. sr I' Prire IMF* dozen dish. Six bot Iles for $.5--or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7, 1 3 4 0 --IY Shirt Mtahlishment. • ONE of tho most ex the ,Un!ted SHIRTS S te t i a le t i e v s e , Ni i i l . l l79 Baltimore - „-- where 500 persons are employed, and a stock of 1000 dozen of Shirts always on band ; style and goal ities suitable fir all parts of the Union. Mer chants and others tisiting Baltimore are invited to call and examine the largest and best assortment of shirts Mat has ever been offered in this city, consii.ting of all sizes and quality, for men and boys, which, for style knit workmanship, cannot be surpas sed. More than usual effort has been made to render the assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS, Linnen and Cotton DRA E RS, complete and desirable in every. re spect. T. W. I3ETTON, 179 Baltimore 4treet, Dear Light. March 29, 1850.-1 y cowry H A L L. Corner of Prat, Street 4 Centre Market space, Clothing Warehouse. _ . HE proprietor of 'times establish ment would respectfully inform the citizens of Baltimore and vicinity, that he has received from Europe the FALL. AND WINTER FASHIONS: together with a rich assortment of goods adapted to the coming season. consisting of Superfine, French, German and English Cloths, Castor Beavers, Pilots, and Pelitot Coating, A new article for Oversacks and Business Coats. Also a splendid assortment of French and English Cassimeres and Doe• Skins, of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTINGS—We have and are constantly receiving new. styles of Vestings, consisting of plain, and figured Silks and ff'oolenlode, figured and striped ,Carlaneres, Silks, .S'atint, and I/acacias, of all shades and colots. Out CUSTOM WORK is cut and wadi in the' best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted to give cadre satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Per sons in want of Ready-made Clothing are particularly invited to Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we manufacture all qualities of FASHION-, ABLE CI o OTHING. And our assort ment of that thick is at all . ,times which offers to purchasers' a great induce- j ment of procuring an article of a quality which cannet be.,obtained in apy other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand :and are constantly manufacturing Garments of every variety, I from the best materials, in 'the - Most ap pinved st,yles. for ,Felhand Nipteit oimits.rtho or Surtout, Sack dm:114'44 Ottercocrts, Of all colors. qUalihea audsmuo,froof $2 50 '4 50 4 75. 5 do and up - wards. ' BOYS' SACK itt,„ OVERCOATS.— A urge' assortment' of .Ifoya' Back aml 0 vercoats,2o per cent. lest than the'usuai price". SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from German and FrOnqk Clothe.dia the }cast, faikosui. stock of Twerd Caaut 4 paAps, 00, Iterts. haVe a rale aisoitmeniof sheet! Freeks and Sacks A ?few Forest Sacks,. fpr Stoimy'lbeatlher. Pan 7 taloons. fram Super Freneli - BLACK AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, 'of every vailiky Shade ind Color s - at 1111, 1 50, 1 15; 24 50;3,30, and upwards. YESl`B;'iriads from Rich Vel Vets, Ba , tins, Oasktiteres and ValefiCiiis, sad at all price . Remember name ~dd'dlhee, i~grnirr of • Pratt and Centre Afar Ail u B. COLO. Ndv; 11349:---4i;" THE - Stift' OP. ; •• nos , . publishid spoil; Masai- Zs) , ix Carliale street. two doors from D. ,,ipm4m. , A ,D 4 IUF E ; 11 )4 " if paid ie adienesor'Withiii Hie yett`,ol anneur...-Ifoot paid :within .the - yes i,ss 60. 'No paper dismontinued until all arrearagea are paid oxcept at the option of the Editor. Single copies U cents. A failure to notify a diScontinuana will be regarded ea a new engagement. advertisements not exceeding a square inserted t wee times. for *l—every subsequent insertion '5 cents. Longer ones In the same proportion.— advertisements not specially ordered for a given acne will be continued until forbid. A Vibe' ral reduccen*ill he made to those who advertise byAbir Year. Ish,/,riatily; of all kinds executed neatly and , Aresuptly,ind on reasonabloitermito Laura ind CommusifeatiOns to the Editor, (erz • eepting such as contein Money ott ee tunnels to new subscribers,) must he FOOT P•ID in order of °cure itieUtion. GETTY§litrito FOIEJNbRY ift efloiClll.lrE ,SMOP. wsti 8 818 eitAliShinetit will no* be car tied' on by 'MX/UMW geFia who take pleasure% being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they bane constantly on band a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pow, Ovens, Skillets. Pans, Griddles, drc.; Common Parlor, Air-tiekt, and Cooking Stores--4rnong them the far-famed' HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent assortment of Ftskiss Eng Implements, consiming of tho, renowned Seylor Plough, Woodcock'. and Witherow's, D. Warren'. Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, &a. BL CKS MITRING is carried on by the best of workmen.— They will still carry on the BOOT 4- SHOE shop in the South end of the Foundry buil •ling, where. with good workmen and the excellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. irrf.adies will be waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with a great'many others not named, will be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any where else. Kr Repairing, of al I kinds ,done at the shorts, notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 1850. T. NV/11111EN W OULD respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to rail and settle immediately. Af ter the Ist of July next, his books will be placed in the hands of an officer for settle ment. Important to Housekeepers THE IMPROVED DOUBLE OVEN L. 9 CB.,ICIT S PriTE NT COOKING STOVE. T WO SIZES are now constantly kept for sale in Gellyebeirg, at ANDREW POLLE Y'S Tin Shop. and in Litileslown at JOSEPH BARKER'S Tavern. They are proven to be the best stoves now in use, for cooking, baking, moving, and for warming a house, with less wood than any other stove, and are the heaviest in. the casting, for the size, of any now made, They are warranted to bake well in both ovens. Any person wanting these stoves delivered, by leaving word at either of the above mentioned places, the proprietor will deliver them at a short notice, as he intends doing the peddling principally himself. He is confident that he can give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. There are already upwards of SIX 111./NUKED of the Limbach Stoves sold in York, Adams, and Carroll counties, within two years, but not 'so many of the late improvements. The improvement is in the middle flue, by which the lower oven is notch easier heated, and the holes are larger on the tops, to put on larger pots. We deem it unnecessary to say more about them, but want people who are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly, and we are confident that they will find that they have advan tages over any other stove now in use, and Becoming to the quality and weight, than any that are offered to the public. They are likewise kept for sale at the Proprietor's-Foundry ; near Dills' burg, York County, Pa. MICAII ARNOLD. Proprietor of tit* Right W" York, Adam*. Carroll. and Jtusisti etsantien ind • iikeerhie Agent for selling territorial rights In Maryland, Virginia and 'Tennessee. Aug. 23, 1350.-1 y FOR THE LADIES. A B. KURTZ has the plessuri) of an -"Le nouncing 16 his numerous Lady Customers, that he hasnow in store, a large and fashionable assortment of G 00 DS, which he new offers for their ersatination. With a desire to please all, he earnestly solicits a continuance of their patronage and favors. , HATS (ft ,C . alt &II Hoots & Shoes ! rilliE subscriber has just returned form JIL theeity with.a new.and fulleupply:of Hats, Ctips, Boots Shoes, . . of all kinds, prioes, end,plytee, which will 'be sold cheap. ,szj'•lttuemi)er nil Store for PForiding for i.the tiro exirentei,"- 1 bead anti' feet—two AOCMl'lieivlhti Post Oi.' 'llly stock' ft?i,liiiiinit and , beat'selicte'd43,yer.operic,d in : triii mark et. calf and see W,' W. Vir,;P,PPON ! , Niiialitit* 04t: 3;legl. ' ' ' 110171111 11MILL be , unaike o andpo pp by the V eubeeriber;Wheyrilhttthndstrompt• ly to, 0 1 .;urdereo (90 ,gPon ae re,alPaski• taupe as can he procured at any establiah the coUn . GEO. E ,imEnt;gn. : Shoes !' Shoes ! 'Shoesi jus T received a large of of adios', X. Morocco 'and Kid SEIOES, GAIT ERS, &c.; Misses do; also, Gentlemen's coarse and fine Hoots, Congress Gaiters Pimps, &c... at, K.URTIV CHEAP CORNER. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! THE Ladies' atrention is asked to • very large and varied assortment of plain MANTUA and SATIN RIBBONS, of every width and color that may be de-- aired. Oct. 4. J. L. SCHICK. Philadelphia Advertisements No Se lgitMli2NCIN AGENT FOR i 'FIE SALE OF SOUTH WORTH MANUFACTURING CO 8 WRITING PAM& WarehOttme, NO. •8, WOefior ittreet, PHILdDELPHtIi.? /0 11 e at the l), mows of the übose.superietPlepors . now in store, end for Isle Po the. t dowett market prices,,4oosisting in part of ' ' • Fine thick Flat Caps, 11, 14, it mid 1611 t blneand white. . . • ~.. duperfine Medium end Demi Writings, idler and white. Eats super and superfine Folio Pests, blue and white, plain and 'ruled. Extri super Linen Note Pipers, plait) and gilt. Superfineand Ise Bill Papest, long and broad. Superfine and tlol CountingUouse. Caps and Posts, blue and %alum. Extra super Congress Caps andLsitere,gilt., Superfine Siriton Caps and Posts, blue kind white. Superfine blue linen thin Letters, Extra super Bath Posts, blue aad'white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Elitelopes. , • “Lawyer's" Brief Papers- Superfine and due Caps and Posts, ruleld and plain, blue and white, various qualities and pri• ca. Also, 1,000 reams white and aseorrid Shp, Pa pers. Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware papers, &e. July 10, lBso.—em E. HICKS JONES, IVIIOLISSALS WOODEN, WILLOW WARE, BROOM, Brush, Comb, Looking Glass, and Variety Store, • NO. 18, NORTH 1111COND lITALET, POILAD. Under L Sydney donee Carpet Wendiouss. "WING to the liberal share of Nitro kJ cage I have received this spring froin my friends and customers, has induced me to renewed exertions for the preparation of my fall stock, all of which has been manufactured of the hest materials and from the best manufacturers ofthe Eastern States and Europe. I again respectfully solicit the attention of merchants to the examination of my stock, which will be sold at the low est market prices for cash or city accept ance. CEDAR WARE.-500 nests Cedir and 100 nests painted Tubs, 200 barrel and 100 staff Churns, 100 dozen( Cedar and 000 dozen painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash Boards, 100 dozen nest Sugar and Flour Boxes, Spiggota, Spoons and La dles. WILLOW WARE.-600 nests Mark et and 200 nests Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chaird and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domes tic Baskets. BROM! S & 1112LISHES.-10,000 Wire Brooms, 10,000 Shaker Brooms, 200 dozen each Wall, Paint, Scrubbing, Shoe and Horse Brushes, Tooth, Shaving, Cloth and Hair Brushes of every style. COM BS,-2000 dozen Fancy, of various. paterns, aide, neck, pocket, dressing and fine•tnoth combs of every style. LOOKING GLASSES, of Pine Cher ry, Mahogany and Gilt Frames, of all si zes and paters ; German, French and En glish Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes, from 7 by, 9 up to 72 by 120—(packing insured to all parts of the Union)--togoth er with a large assortment of variety goods too numerous to mention. Sept. 1, 1950.-6 r A M? ACKEREL, 01-W4SH 4.1). SA LMON, HERRING'S, PORK, HAMS& SIDES SHOULDERS, LARD. & CHEESE, Rept. 13.-3 m THE undersigned hay mutated with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do ALL KIND/ OF BLACKSMITHING, INCLUDANO IRONING CARRIAGO, BURGIN, WAGONS, He would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with hit personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call, (IARRIAGE & BUGGY SPRINGS (warranted) will be promptly made to or idef it all times: • ' pa All kinds ot REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the mostreduc ed prices. itiz:r•Thankful for past encouragement, the anbscribersolieits a continuance ofpat ronage4and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west Ohambersburg at,, a few doors below Thompson's Hgtel C. W. lIOFFAIA N. Gettyeburg,Octoberlti,lB47. 1117416 - • INHE subscriber tenders his acknowl edgments to the publid for the liberal andf steady ' patronage with which he has ' been favored fora serieeloryears, and re spectfully Announces-that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand At Chatnbersburg street; a large and frail. SOPPLit V6V DRITGS )IEDjejNESS % , uiatstounigowo44, 'PidutslYarnish;PAfturti , •and every •variety of sirtielealisaaNytodn4 l ;in' a' Drug store; to hielv,he invites.the. attention of the publieurith sunk roes that they will be foidished lathe ovesiriairon. : ableirrleas:, , ita 13411311141131 ti, deflysbartio Hy 4,186044-4fi . •••• • • • " 411VOMMIIMBRallaii Jr F. KOEII LEM retweetfully ten v. • ders•kiir Fmk's Al the ltblie ar Sale Geyer: - Tanis modhrate. Resideace, Abboits town Adams county; .Fa tt ythere all let ters or orders for his servieel may be ad dressed. ' ' Oct 19,1848.4—tf tq' • O. h a nd and for sale' cheap, s'lew lur STO yES, among which is a Ratha. way Cook Stove. Oct. 4. GEO. ARNOLD. SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS ! L_ONO and Square r of every variety, JR- 4 from high to low price, juat opened and for Pale cheap by Oct. 4. D. MIDDLECOFF. A$ Erit is my desire to have my Hot**, it with as little delay as We, I request those indebted to me, either by Note or Book. Account, or otherwise. to have their accounts closed immediate. , ly, salt• is not my wish to add: costa, PITANITI72I2.. Persona wishing flirniture trill do wen! by calling' *tiny Sharp ih Chamberahutyg 'treat, or at My - Furniture RoeinAn• Ott same 4ireeli where' edri be , had . tlitt , haat bargains you , ever had; either'for Calif or Country PrOduee.. ,, •, • • , •, , Hat ItIDUATIL: THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! IIAICES this opportunity , or tendering. to the Publie his thanks fbr the libel= ral encouragement heretofore extended to' to him, and would respectfully remind them that he still continues to titanilliteture at his old stand, in East York street, a too doors curt of the Globe Inn, all kinds o NEW & FASHIONABLE .. SOWASi CRNTRR TOM!, nURN4Dik, CARD 44 SECRITIt4giIt END 44 • Dmulima a plugAvs, SOYA IS B g D a Tic A o s ~ PIRR GS da.mss; WASNATANDIP, DINING " 11114AKFAST" together with all oilier articles many made in his line of business. All work done at his establishment will be warrant ed—will be made of the best material and by the best of workmen. Front his knowledge of the business the subscriber flatters himself with the idea that he is able to compete successfully with any other establishment in the coun ty, in the style and quality of his work. COFFIN S—Mahogany, Cherry, or Walnut—made in the best style. and at the shortest notice. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKEILS. INIE undersigned respectfully announ cesi_ to the Coach makers of Getty*. burg and other places, that they hareem menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best goalay, on, an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass be found equal in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. oisf.The subscribers also manufacture,. for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach-makers antl, persons wanting to purchase with a view toselling again. They have now on hand.. and will constantly keep en hand, a full supply. 7rOrders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL .1. LITTLE. GEORGE H. LITTLE. March 15, 1850. Constantly on flatulent] TOR SALM eT J. Palmer & CO. Market street wharf, Phtladelphia. J T THE OLD 8 T.l A Dv TENDERS his acknowledgments to his friends for past favors, and - has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of Thotopsun'e Hotel, where he will be prepared, as hert 7 tofore, to do all kinds of COACH CLOTH, 4. SION PAINT- o:7•Carrioge Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for "Melt, Country Produce will be taken. • The subscriber is thankftit for ititer htio, Yore. and hopes, by atteMion to buehutes; and a desire to please, to Merit and riceire' a continuance of public patronage. • J. (3. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. It, 1840.—tf Rt&lnall TOPOU ..._ , . S. R. 2 IProlv; P....tatizoN.fihig 'Ant* . ill'iln 114.11, Ditggstir: ' ' . _— ' CAN at all tittles tie Unfit Itereridid . i • attend Id-the ealli of the. pets d.' it' the Temple, in the'Dienlbsil, adjoin' • the County BuildinO. Front long etiptir tick.' he flatters himself that he Oen go throe It all the ransificationiCof the TopsisbnicAr. Diriulatiptrait* with each an inilnitee dgielie 4 of 11041 will meet with the entire 'sktitiliettriii'cir who iniiy submit their chilli/44i *WOE-. deal 'of hie razor, lie hOpes, by his attention to builnelis,aiidiSsiVeW please, he will merit as well.};rnasjwi) a. liberal, share of public ,Ratlopagp,,,,Cght. sick will be aileadtil taiat dmiirlPsivahtli a 4 , PAR JUST RECEIVED A LARD . 111401111601111* or. FlOrefielli 'Bred- BONN/7141;i .“Uoloinid,Cldp 1 ; r P.l , ,Prt:t MISId 11,414 014.1 9 11 ±" • ; ;; ;!•s f 4 q; L/ 1141 1 • 1.0 , ;..?,l. ) . 4 tit lel ticiidolt • " • titiiii ( indAliteW''' • t'‘ "14. , ' „ ALTO--A VA IRINTY, Or' Pain), Leghorn Hi* *bleb be , liold•sis Omit astifbli obese e i t4 •••. • • • • • , Ciprilt& •••• TE 6 1008*--eweliiii 1344,Anigsitnd 'Tassel' Bastin, Ace., can he hall at alj ,antla4o 8:0,11ICK13 Vaviety Btoro. ALEX. B. STEVENISM• afTTARNBY AT LAW, , , OFFICE in thoCentre &menhir., of the Cours-house,between lnd Stevenson's corners. Jana ! Fans . • ALarge variety of FANS joilirAgeird, ed and offered to tho. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. August 16, 1850,-4 0110. 711. SW C Pa FURNITURE, 11111 CW Al GEO. 11. SWOPE. Gettysburg, Jan. 18. 1850.—tf BUT IN A NEW SHOP. J. G. FREY D. 'HEADY. . D. HEAGY.
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