rf=l 'The lionitilifilloll Shiny 'Odds Cert antes pats lath }ltd— 'ef au; Quixote aas doubtless 11111111141* ifirSinfilid %pen the ex - 4isrbils+ l4 . 10 0 0 1 111 1 160811 sad tuddin-atill failures of , the physteibbi of that day. Dot the fictions of ,Otis awe samithies become the facts of another, and could Cervantes revisit the earth, lie_ would nee man c l u L to l the cures ironically attri buted to Dos te's nostrum, actuary ac , by fielloway's Ointment. The = 1" : 111111 W science has shamed the legends of .necroenaney, in the beneficent effects of the rwasedies Inirodweeni by that distingnished man. eulogy is " not in our way :" be li tter= difference between flattery and simple justice. It has happened that in seter_ll instances we have witnessed the effect of Hol loway's Ointment epos external diseases.— That ft will cure erysipelas, salt rheum, and 'virulent, dsap.esated ulcers, we can testify • from facts that have come under our own o t )- servatlon, and if faith is to be placed is the ceesentsseons declarations of the thousands sled hens of thousands who have tested its ,propertiss in this country and throughout the world, there east be no doubt that it is it specific ---.-the only sp . eiciflc—for scrofula, and cancer. The late war in Europe afforded a grand op portunity to ascertain its value Ai a dressing, fpr flesh wounds, fractures and r ontusion., and it appears from the published all ia! rrp,tter4 of the army surgeons, that its application in such cases was followed by %cry remarkable results. The pain and inflammation of the parts rapidly subsided, and healthful reaction ensued. Injuries for which the ordinary re cipes were the tourniquet, the saw and the s'mputating knife, were cured without difficul ty by the nee of this powerful recupersut. ,Probably no class of our countrymen better finderstand the Taint. of Holloway's Ointment than the denizens of the far west. his in fact their " salve for every sore. - whether occasion ed by lsccident or the reilult of hardship and exposure. The Southern planters regard it as ea indispensable item in their plantation dis pensaries, and nse it almost universally as a remedy for the eruptions and gl.indular die- Cafes so common among their negroes. In New England, where inventions and discoveries see generally at the outset looked upon with distrust, the Ointment has attained an extra ordinary deg* of popularity, and the deviand for it la the states of New York, and Pennsyl vanis has been quadrupled within three years. In-tact, it has no rival in public esteem among the remedies of the kre, if we except the cele brated pills for internal diseases introduced by its world renowned inventor. In the olden time, the law awartivd to every ,Homan who saved the life of a fellow citizen a civic crown. If the moderns had perpetuated the custom, ItalLoway's Regalia would by this ..imae have been the eighth wonder of the world. —N. 0. Crescent. A ° Bawd 'Woman" at Stewart's. 4ttinWay to Bogy a Shaul.—Last g• an elegantly dressed woman entered Stewart's and asked to see some shawls. After assorting and corn paring, she at length made a selection, therice beiag $5OO. Gratefully pro ,doossig her porttnonnaie, she tendered the dark a two thonaansi dollar bill in payment. lie took it immediately to the cashier, who examined it carefully, And then, to make himself perfectly ,aure, sent a clerk out with it to see an expert and obtain his opinion. Mean while the lady became very indignant, nnfizetented the affront which she said liadbeen pat upon her. She was apt a character to,.reedre or pass off bad cur ,reney, and would never come again to Stewart's to do any shopping. Pre i.ently the messenger returned with the :";ntelligenee that the bill was good. Vie -.caught it. from him, declaring that• rho would not take the shawl. After a lit tle while, however, she seemed to re //et, and ssying that she had been to a !urge nntnber of establishments, and :hat the shawlwas the only one that had suited her, she remarked that she would take it, adding het determination riot to expose herself again to a similar affront. The clerk was profuse in apol ogies as lie did up the article, and the two thousand-dater bill was taken by *he °wider and fifteen hundred dollars promptly pliid4sock to her, when, with out bidding good night, She took her leave. The bill this time proved to be couaterfeit. She had paid the clerk a different one from the one first exhibit ,ed.—Sete York Post, Saturday. The Tonnage Tar —An exchange pa. per, referring to the incoming Legisla t vire and the questions of importance .which are likely to come before it, re furs to the proposition to repeal the tax on tonnage pasniag over the line of the .11 ) olkusilsania Railroad Company, and adds that schemes are aireasLy being concocted for and against that measure. An Barneat Appeal. A pair of paper bills, denutndiug pay .ment, (not to tueatioe naateroes other calls,) urge us to appeal to our patrons in arrears for "material ail." Let each and all give us " a lift " s.3on, and we &ball not only experience that relief whieh a prompt compliance with our obligations always affords, but like swim that agreeable feeling Lf gratitude •which acts ofjustice, not to say of kind node; in others, begets. We trust this mere mention of our wants will b© sufficient to induce alt in- .clebted on our books for subscription, satrartising and jobbinz, to " do as they would be done by"—pay up,—and that without, delay ; if not before the Nor em- her Coart, (to commence on the Lsth instant,) certainly daring that week, when numerous opportunities for re mitting money to " the Printer" will ,be afforded all residing in this county. Those residing abroad will remit by mail, at oar risk. Friends, , s , e bac° been ren-ularly prompt in furnishing you with our pa; ' . per; gait unfair to expect prompt pay „meat ? Surely not, as every candid reader will agree. ilAtket ( e pats. illbiaabiet T oft t Ridiover pin . Baitimere—F , iday hut. Floor, per barrel. $5 00 ®5 25 Wliebt, pee bushel, 1 12 (g 1 47 lipi, II % 7080 Corn, 44 68 86 OMR, • " 92 ' 48 Ciorstread. " 5 50 a. 5 87 4, _mtk . .. " 200 (ig 212 .111,,parllend., 650(g 9 251 5 60 4 7 00 10 00 (gl3 00 W i t s i nmia. 4; *Hon, ton. 22 41Ct• 2.3 par G 2 00 , Thursday last. I 1 1 . , oftrim . a wagons, $5 00 f- is - from stem, 550 111 1 4110kvittokii. 105 @1 15 Dl* Air 70 68 Oat., 40 • ObrnesailL " • 500 .Thicilety " 200 • Pfitimme, 6, 66 ~ A rfork.-Fritior kat. - .11Pr.r‘froutwegome, 65 Mi ~ - hen stoves, STS firtiell4 1 00 Q 1 20 ! . “'' . 72. ' "'"''ir 7i • 1. 1 i' , ". mit" ' .. '' -a ' - . ;,. 6 . • ' ""'" ' '''- 9 t 2 r i ji i r P ir 11 .1" '' . St" MEI DOLLOWATI OiSTIVIN? AND PlLLS—Prateeties to the sick—lath leaf al t. gaeoplalata aide/a rrralep the geno,ne Phi and Ointobeal, waher-narked ea!' tie worle , •Holloway, Nen 'fink sad LeeJM. • ' If thle trade mere le not risible on holdlag 'the papa. between Da ere Lift the light, the artlr?. sperlena. We leach from se theatre a:tureen Ihnt • th• ladies eeeryorbe re are abandon ing th • pernicion. eoerrletl<s which elook• ■ol dries in erupt,* diseama, and a4opting thia safe, penetrating - nf ectant \al IC /1 e ZIA to the prompt* lir irritat.ia Irene the blood, (SMUT 1111 OA. uiperfleial inaanionation witboat daa g.r, sad impartetrantparyncy earl bloom to the ski... THE C11E59 KING AT TILE TUILERIES —l4cent advice. from Para atAt4 that td.. 11. Alp* Napoleoebtuut requested liorphy to gire A epecicoon of his blinlfold pl.f• ing at the Tudor... before the ladles of the Importd court, and has also consented to be beaten at clads by the y.ocrig American at the oils of a rook Ws teary that it the intent:me of the Emperor to reward the great our ter of Choc by seod,og to the United States and proeuriog for him, a now snit at the Brown letesse Clothing Will of Rockhal t la 144, Nos. 603 and MI6 Chestnut *rest, AbOre Sixtb. That u certainly &Asko worth playing foe. Nov. 8. lea THE HLYIIOYTOII a nougsaipor devoted to I.terature and Agrioallaro,alao sottiag fortis fall aCCOSJI4 of ibe ass , nationwide 11•1111101441111, V Pr OW Jersey, can be subscribed for at coati Beta : per wain. lactose postage stamps for tan meant. Address to Z titer of tile farmer, llaatasooloa, Atloatte domain New JiLreey. Those wishing ebony land, of Ma beat quilt!, la sop of the boaltiloat sal most delleittal 4111Iimates la lb, I: num, soe advortiosuseat of Llanimosiaos Loads. wpc. 27, /SM. SIM LTI OILSAT INOLLSII RJa DT !—.lllll J•XIS CLARKS'S C 1 PILL, prepared from • proscription Of Sir J . Clarks, Y. D., Physician Extract. diem, I. the Qaboa. Ti do well karma onoolleina la se Int. poaiUos, bat aura art oats remedy for tomato itillcultias as I Obotraetiono, from may ewe whatever; eel although • powerfal remedy, they oestala month* harttel to the esamitatise. To M. taw ID to DI MI It is postUarly It will, In ashen time, Meg en the medithly ported with roralarity. Them Fills hay, .near toms known t• Ail when the 4irectioneen 24 page of pamphlet are won elboorro4. For farther putisulars pet• pamphlot taw of Me •pat. N • 11.— SI sad 6 pilotage stamps oaeloasl I. say author. had neat, will luaus a bottle, seataleiug ever IU palls, by T. W. Wynn & Sea, Mistime's Agents, TbilsJelpttis..— • . D. &settler, Agent, Gettrkbarg. Ito 17,1{88. 17 PAZ* LANDS FOR SAL* 16 Cahill from Philadelphia by Railroad in the hate of New Jersey. Soil among the beat ter Agnes'!tarsi porpoises, being a good loam soli, with a clay bottom. The land Is a large tract, divided into swill farms, sod headrests from all parts of the country are arm settling and build's'. The crops call be seen growing Terms from •15 to •10 par acre, plumbic within tour rears br Instal nests. To visit the place—Leave Ilse It. trosrf at Phila. at 7g ♦ 11. by Railroad for ffamisontoo , or address R. J. Byrum, by letter. See fell advertdoemiso (Sept. V, ISSS. 3m 'a mother eolasui _ U7'3,sa soirertlsaniest at Dr. Dastard's Lars* Larissa- ATO a, is asosettor satsuma. 117 . T0 all 'rutin Farouk, we adrartlasoasat of Ham monton Lands. (Sept. 27. Soo "Theo ones the .114 heather, came afoot uteams am•r, Weil stout by •amh other litmerer it blew." M AjERMIC EP, On the 22d of Octbber last, by the ROT. Mr. Keiser, Mr. THADDEUS S. SLENTZ to Miss GEORGIE'W. GILBERT—bo s of this place. On Tuesday last, by Rev. L. T. Williams, Mr. NEwrys McKEE HORNER. of Mountjoy towuship, to Miss SARAH C. WAYBILIGHT, of Freedom township. On the 15th of February last, by John De la?, Esq., Mr. JAMES IIROWS,ofNew Chester, to Miss LYDIA ANS SNYDER, of Tyrone township. Ou the 21 inst., at the Conowago Chapel, Mr. PETER LITTLE to Miss ELIZABETH KCIIN, both of Adams county. On the same chsv end place, Mr. SAMUEL KUHN to Miss BARBARA ELLEN McKINNEY, both of this county.. Oa the 31st ult., by the Rev. M. J. Allman, Mr. USEBICS- ROBINSON to Miss AMANDA MELHORN, both of Hanover. On the 4th Inst., by George Arnold, Esq., Mr. ISAAC BOND to Miss CAROLINE E. ORR, both of Frederick county, Md. .4.4ke leaves on treestbo nos of lams is timed; New at... in youth, saw withering ()tithe ground." On Saturday evening last, at Emmitsbnrg, Md., Hon. JAMES McDIVIT, formerly Associ ate Judge of this county, and a moat exemplary and highly esteemed citizen—at an advanced age. [Communicated. jparOn th• Leath of FRANCES E1:61E334. RETHER, daughter of John and Sophia Rether. She was born the 2littb of March, and died the 13th of October. Weeping friends were all in vain, Weeping could not ease her pain; Theagh from as she did depart, Light and happy was ter heart. Weeping frietids, now is she Happy in eternity; Now keirronbles all are ice, She has reached a heavenly shore. Bow swiftly did her time pass by— But all are fated once to die ; Now she has gone to heaven to dwell. She has bid all earthly friends farewell. 11. M. B Attlabatigh% Few Store, (I N the oorner of Hanover street and the 1 - 1 Public Square, is NEW OXFORD, Adams county, is the place to secure the most desirable BARGAINS in HARD WARE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Oils, Pants, Saddlery articles, Gueensware, Glassware, Earthenware, Hats. Caps. Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Malting, with an endless variety of other articles. His stock of forged and rolled IRON, STEEL and NAILS, is very large, and of. fern rare inducements to purchasers.- He also has a quantity of LUMBER still on hand, which he is 'disposing of at very low rates. JACOB AULABAUGH. New Oxford, Nov. 15, 1858. ly• Assignee's Notice. THE undersigned, baring been appointed Auignee under a Deed of Trust for ben elt of creditors of HENRY S. MINNIGH and WIFE, if Gettysburg, Adams county, notice is hereby given to all persons know ing themselves indebted to said Assignors, to make iminediate payment to the under signed, residing in Gettysburg, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. J. B. DANNER, Assignee. Nor. 1.5, 1858. 6t Auignee'• Notice. Tundersigned, having been appointed Assignee under a Deed of Trust for ben efit of creditors of H. 8.1 E. H. MINSIGH, of Gettysburg, Actamailounty, notice is here by given to al l persons knowing themselves indebted to said Assignors, to cake immedi ate payment to the undersigned. residing in Gettysburg, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. J. B. DANNER, Assignee. Nov. 15, 1858. at BANK 97 GITITIBCIIIO, Nov. 2, 1858. Tm President and Direstors of this Int -1 tease base this day dictated a sagni-an natal trivi4egof THREE PER CENT., pay. able on Witt attar lionday, the Bth inst. T. b: C ARSON, Cashier.. Nov. U. St TWO small MILL BOOKS were lost la aMystrorg me Thursday mirseltitur as LS rebus of vigil' tea* smaller a mini of IE DOLLARS be • • . FRAN MUL. Nay. Nth .% 31 the illiV. Die DO. DIED, Dividend. $5 Reward. • ' ... ' . -- ;•• - i • a ...... a.. . Valuable Parra Court • Proclamation. port SALE .— The subscriber. Alifigne 0 WITT:REA@ the Hon. Rousts J. Vonza, /1111riT S. MINIIIIGIT and Wirt, for the , ry /Provident of the :myeloid Contuse( Omit bentdk of eremilitors, ofere at Prirate Sak, ; man Pleasin the Cellibties entuposin;t4iie 19th THAT DESIRABLE I'IIOPEBTY, ' DiAtriet, and Juittiosif the Ceovrts °toyer and in CentLeriand township, Adams county. Terminer. nail (lenient Jail Delivery. for the Pa.,lyinyr about li nillin west of Gettysburg, trial of all capital and other °genders in the .aid (limner. and Davin Zigahlts and - b.t.ic E. arid north of the Chamber•huri , turnpike, adjoining laude of Jame. .1, Will., Ei vi ,, , AViram.its,. Emir..,.liidge et tlice•mrinin{Corn- Heins of .1n i., Ilartrill, deeea•cil, S.Ainuel n: in Plea., and .Justice. nfthe Going. of Over Hartzell. Frederick Herr, Abraham Spar g. aii 1 Terminer. and Gener.il Jail Delivery, for ler, and other', aid containing 155 ACRES, the trial of all capital and other iiffenders in mire or ley ~ The improvements , the County of slam.—hare i..ued their pre are a Two-story Double Stone z. ii ti c , ;F:', bearirg date the loth tin:, of Au;.•,nat, 1101.-, with l'Ir(-Fitury Back- ..:, if • in the year of our Lard one thousand eight ',wilding, haring a h:...ement ......_ _ •,„,.._, bunitre 1 and fifty-eight. and to me directed, } itilien al,ore ground, a Stone law. Bari., for hnl ling a Court of Commnn Plea.. and Carriage Nonce, Stone Spring House with a General Quarter Se.sions of the Peace, and nererfailing Spring, l'imip of act erfailin,; General Jail IJetivery and C ,art of Oyer and water near the kitchen dimr, and three Oi- Terminer. at GettyaCurg, on .Ifori , fay, t4' litii chards. 2of which are new, the latter con- day of Norenther rut.—Nonce 1. lIERIIIY twining *Wet POO Peach tree 4, 100 Apple, with R variety of other fruit trees on the premises. There is running water in almost all the fields. The farm is in a good state of ealtivation and fencing. About 15 acres are in Timber and there is a full proportion of MesAlow. plirPersens desiring to view the property Can be Fhown the same by Galling on the family residing thereon. at on the subscriber.. J. B. DANNEIL, designee. Nov. 15, 1858. Notice to Farmers & Merchants. WE hare now opened our largo and cow modiour Warehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Railroad streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Cumpany. and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, six: Flour, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats. Ac.— Also. ea hand and for,sale, Salt, Guano., Plaster. Fish. &o. A large stock of Grose ries just received, consisting of Sugars, Cof fees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice. Tees, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, ifcc.. &c., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as low as can be boughtelsewhere, wholesale and retaiL Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine our stook before purchasing elsewhere, as our mott,► will be " quick sales and mall profits." We would also call the attention of all in terested in the thrifty and healthful condi tion of Chair Cattle. Horses, Hogs, &0., to the fact that we ,lace ,fer sale Breimig, Fronefuid & Co.'s Cekbrated Vegetable Cat tle Powder, of which we hare sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLINEFELTER, SEITZ & CO. Gettysburg. Nov. 15, 1858. Cattle Powder. ptREINIO. FRONEFIELD it CO'S CI TLE MEDICINES have been thorough ly tested and pronounced unsurpassed and unsurpassable. None other as useful hare been introduced during the cer.tury. Whilst farmers are using every effort, and investing large amounts of money in the irsproveuuent of their soils, too little atten tion is generally paid to the health and de velopment of form Stack. Breinig, Fronefield Co. justly claim be ing the fi rst. in this country, who devoted their attention to this important subject. Their VtorTautn. CITTLI Posrtma was the result of several pairs' study and experi menting--which experiments have actually shown tint, by fee ling this Powder, a Ctiw will yield from 1 to 2} pound., &utter per reek more than when she does net get the Powder; all other conditions alike. The same in crease is proportionably produced in -the fattening of cattle or swine. It is used with equal profit for Muses, Cattle and II .gs. No farmer, or feeder of auv kind, should be without it s di.y. For sate st the new Warehouse, corner of Stratton street and the Railroad. by KLINEFELTER, SEIT2 L CO. Nor. 15, 1858. Gm Public Sale. Tredaestlay.taic 24/5 day No/wither 441, I" at 9 o'clock. A. M., will he ciS'ored at Public Sale, at the " Virginia Mills," in Hamiltonban township, Adams county, the following personal property, to wit: 4 300 bushels Who3t, 1200 bushels Corn in the ear, Potatoes by the Willie!, 4 Work Llotses, 1 Family Horse, 1 yearling Colt, 3 Seers, and S head of Young Cattle, lt3 Hogs for fall fattening, 25 Stock Hogs, a bread tread Rand Wagon, with bow., bell and cover, 1 Plantation Wagon. 1 two-horse Wagon, Grain Drill, nearly new, one pair Hay Carriages, &c., one pair Wood Ladders, one Stone Bed, eight seta Wagon Gears, partly new, one Wagon Rutile. Ploughs, Shovel Ploughs, two Marrows, two-horse Carriage, and Harness, one new twe-korse Sleigh. ono four-horse Sled, one Stone Ski, Grain Cradle, Filth Chain, Log Chains, Rough Lock, Ility Rake, new Cat tins, Box. Bolter Chains, CAN' Chaius, Double Frees, Single Treet, Fork., Rake., Shovels, Hav by the ton, Corn-fodder, 5000 feet of Poplar Beards, inch and half inch, Ches nut Rada, hickory W.od by the cord, a lot of flour barrels. stares and heading, cider bar rels, meat stand, a tot of &NI bags, 6 set of Horse Blankets, together with a variety et tither articles too numerous to mention. air Attendance willqbe given and terns made known by JOIIN MIISSELMAN. Agent for Mary Myers w Mary Y. Myers. Nor. 8, 1858. se List of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office, at Getty*. burg, Nov. 15, 1855. Biaim Miss Hannah 'Miller David Brandon Miss S. Ella Minter Miss Susan Campbell W. L. 2 iMiddlecoffJawb Corr John Miller Mrs. Ditteahafer Christian :Mobs* Gee. A. Xeksmrode Miss3laryJ ille Elvin* Grammer Thomas Owings Wm. Gadeley James Owen Muses Galbreath Benjamin'Plank John Sr. Hummer Miss (Peter* Henry Heller Miss Jane Richardson F. 0. lianas° E. Stanton E. IV. Kinney Duncan • hriver Mrs. Sarah Kenerer D. Mc 'hubs /Latham Kahn Herman Sommerman Miss Koones Noah filer Harriet Miss McLaughlin Mark irey John D. 2 Little Ann Eliza Shanabrook Israel Lail George 2 chafer Daniel Mann Francis F Snyder Jonas McKimon John famany Muses Miller Andrew Wampole Rev. Jacob GEORGE GEYER, P. M. ifirl'ersons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. ViirSpanish quarters, levies and fips not received in payment of postage. • Notice to Assessors. qmosE Assessors in and for the County of " 1- Adams who were to make their Return on Thursday, the 18th instant, are requested not to make their R3tnrn until Friday, the 19th instant—Thursday being the day ap pointed by the Go vernor as a General Thanks giving. .F. M. WALTER, Nov.B. Clerk to the Commissioners. 20,000 lbs. of Pork • • .11 - re NTED in December next, 4111144", for which CASII will be paid. Farmer. who bay* the - • tide for sale, will do well by Galling and making engagements with the eubseriber, at his lelour, Becton and Grocery Store, in West Middle street, Gettysburg. Noy. 8. GEORGE LITTLE. Bale Notes Due. TE notes given to JOHN Burr, (now re ' eidinic in Ohio,) fur articles purchased at him sale, in March last. lumre been pinged in 1 Last Notice. tbe heads of the undersigned, residing is 1 • DAY UP.--All persons knowing themselves bumberiand township. Said notes being ! R. ho ts or Ict Paxton & Mollhend =4 by ow due, immediate payment is requested. _ to or Book woiiosot. will pies " a, LKO „r" NARD BKICKX Nov.B, 1115 K ai. snake payment immediately, as their //mks will seetai=sed P, sail the hoods of so . .. IMIPUNIXRIN—IIkeie&'• is the phase taw for sail 444 all articles in the Porfoosert ' PAXTON & MeILIEBNY. Uno. • ' 'Nov. 1, nu, st .•• -, 4 GIVES to ull the Justices of the Pence, the Coroner and Constablee within the said conn ty of lams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Re• cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, AO other Remembrances, to do those thing"ehich to their °ices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and-also, they who will prosecia te against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams. are to be then and there to prosecute against them tr shall be just. ISAAC LIGHTER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. Nov. 1, 1858. tc I Fall and Winter Goods, FOR 1858.—J. L. WHIM( would avail himself of this medium of announciug to the community and Nadia in general, that he has received frets** °Wee the largest and most complete of DAY GOODS, that it has ever - bees grow pleasure to ex amine in this place, ell of which has been selected with time, the utmost care, and with particular reference to the tas..es and wants of the people of this locality. and which for beauty of style and cheapness. he challenges, enmpetition. In the' LADIES' DEPART II he has all styles, qualities, shades, and colors of Goods. suitable for the season. Ile invites the Ladies to call and take a look through his selections at their earliest coo venienee. FOR THEGENTLEMEN, he has a choice stock of Cloths, Cassinisres, Vett ings, dce., ike., all good and cheep. Don't pass by Schick's—he will always be found ready. to show Uuods and sell cheap-. anosag the very cheapest. (.I(qtysburg, Ifi.ay. 8, 1858. New Grocery Store. NEIV FIRM AND NEIV 000D3.—SNY DER & BENNER bare just received at their New Store, in Baltimore street, a few doors above David McCreary's Saddlery es tablishment, she largest and most complete assortment of Groceries brought to Get tysburg for a long time. consisting of Coffee, (four * kinds,) Sugar, (four kinds.) Molasses, Syrup, Shad, M.ickere). Fresh Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Salt, in short eery thing usually kept in a first-class Grocery fle•The highest market p-ice paid fur coun try produce or taken in exchange fir Weals. Craire 11.1111 COI. Boy your Groceries where you will be sure to get them good and cheap. ftejr nicer's celebrated writing Ink for sale. [Npv 1. MS. Fahnintook Brothora, TUST fr,te the city with n large, elegant " at.d cheap assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. We are prep.tred to offer prettier styles and at lower rates than have been of fered in this market for a long time. We have received a great variety of staple and fashionable Ilre.s Goods for Ladies, of new styles, designs, sad embracing the newest patterns at present worn in the cities. Fur Men's Wes.r we have everything desirable in that, line, and without attempting to particu larize are prepares" to offer everything usual lv kept in a Itry Goods Store at prices to suit tise times. cal: at once and %sleet from the aevr stock at • FAUN ES roc): Bitut . s. Oct. 2S. tf From N. T.lAuctions. xr A RCVS SAM:iON is now in New York, and is almost daily sending to his Clothing estaldishasent in thii place. Ki)oti of every variety in his line, tonight nt the New York Aucti in Sales. His purchases are mote at the fovrest rates. tool lot is there fore prepared to offer BARGAINS such as have never before been procured in Adam' county. Cull in and see his stock of CLOTII ING—Coatv, Pants, Vests,' Shirts, Collars, Drawers. Sieks, Gloves. Handkerchiefs. BOdlif, Shoes, Hats, Cape, dot., /tr.—with his large variety of Clocks, Violins, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, and a thousand tither arti cles " too numerous to mention." Buyers not ealy receive the worth of their money, but twice that, by making their purchases at SAMSON'S, Opposite the Bank. Oct. 18, 1858. Hats & Caps. THEsubieriber has just received from Phil -11 adelphis tt very large awl full assortment of if.tts and Cap 4 of every variety and of the ninet fashionable styles, consisting of No. 1 Mole Szin, N 0.2 41o..black Itockland.(Glentle men's Drone,) Men's :canned Rockland. (black.) S.Lx. French, Felt. Plaid, Cable, 'Ku mar& &AL, CI.; together with a large assort ment of Boys' common and dress Slouch 11,0(and Cap.. Being determined to ac commodate he invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine his goods, feeling conideot that the quality of his goods and the prices tic which they are sold cannot fail to give satisfaction. 0 It. 21. R. F. 141cILIIENNY. Election. BANE or 011STTSBrIG, October 14, IS5$. yOTICE is hereby given to the Staokhold -" ere of the Bank of Gettysburg, that an Election fur Thirteen Directors, to serve one year, will be bald itt Ste Banking-house, on Monday, the Isth day et November next. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time. Oct. 25. D. CARSON. Cashier, Ohm. I. Doran, M. D. OiTICE on Baltimore street, one door south of the Presbyterian Church, and opposite David hfcCreary's saddling establishment, Gettysburg. • • [Oat. 4, 1858. Gm Administrator,' Notice. gHNIitY MI:I3I ( ERT'S ESTATE.—Let tars of administration on the estate of Henry Mummert, late of Hamilton town ship, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, (the first named residing in Mountpleasant township; and the lam named in Myers District, Carroll °Dus ty, Md..) they here . by give notice to all poi sons indebted toss eAste to make immedt. ate payment, and,those having claims= the same to present them properly ticated for settlement. SOLOMON lid UMMERT, MUMMEHT, Oct. 25, 1858. --. Adeers. Adm twr t is Natio.. VALENTINB ILSTATE.L-•Letters of administra the estate of Valen tine Watts,(colorea efeunthetiand twp., Adams co., decede • • ,taring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby sires notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those baring w claims against the same to present theca properly authenticated for settlement., JOSEPH SHEIIIt .Adns'r. Oct. 18, 1858. Gt 'Chest:nig teireit ' I . • ' llr. A.• W.• Donley, • qmstoEß LAZIO FOR SALE...IItg sub- , F ORIIERLY otCevoll county, Md., having seniiher grin ofer se' Public Sal it Fri- petmantatly located in Gettysburg. offers day, fa 19/A day of lirorriabcr in sig a at 12 'his pinfesitioarol services to the citizens of the o'clock. M.. is the Public Muse oriteulsen ' tow sad surrounding country iu the practice Stem, on the Turnpike lton 1 leadtkg from , or theta - moos branches of his profession.— Waynesboro' to Liktuitsbtir.„ , •, in AdAtav Office wild rogisietice, Baltimore street, nest county, l'a.. jp, large TRAcT OF TIM B E door Sp The Complier where he may be LAS!), whit& will bei disposed of in Lots or tuuncr it all times glum nut professionally from Ititu .lerecto suit purchasers. This engaged. Land is well covered with a good quality of Chestnut guil'Locust Ti ober. • Lso— On S.itnrciay, tht 20/h day of i'Curember intl.. at 12 o'clock. M.. at 31.tria Furnace. near Jlillerstown. in Adams eountv, Pa.. he will offer :mother large tract of TIMBER LAND in lots of from 10 to 20 Acres; to suit pur chasers. This land is Rho covered with l'he.antit and Locust Timber I. Pi a TUE MARIA. FURNACE FARM will he offered for sale at the same time. This Farm contains 120 Acre. of Land, and ie a desira ble Property. The improve- t • menu area large Stone Dwelling 1111 HOUSE. L,,g, Barn, and other - ff )1 noceskary out buildings, a flu . -- Orchard, and other improvements, and there ie also thereon a very excellent Water Fuller. be7rgoosone whin to purchase Tiantar Land 1d do no better than to attend the above &lea, on Friday and Saturday, the 19th and IMIt of November iron. Terms mad* known by TILLD. winnows. Nov. B. ta VALITABLS IPAIII AND MILL FOR SAL E. —I will sell at Private Sale. my MILL and EARN!, sitnate on Piney Creek, in Germany townahip. Adams county, within one and a half miles of the west end of the Lit tlestown Railroad, and when the Railroad is extended to Taneytown, it will in all probabil ity pass by this property. The Fattri contains 37 Acres of lead. more or less • 10 to 12 &cres are heavily timbered, and about HP Ac es of good Meadow Bottom. The laid is mostly the Slate soil. and very susceptible "of a high state St cultivation Lime octs well upon it. and Limestone is close by. The improvements are ._ , a large, GRIST SILL, !hutting ` -' lig! HOUSE, Stable, &c. The Mill .' Hu has two run of StOnes. Kiln Dry,. Hominy Mill. Plaster Mill, Corn Mill, milt Machine, and all micessasymachinery complete for doing work in the very best manner. The millbeen ntly built upon the most rood a nd imp ved plan, and is all in com plete nning o er. Thiel property is one of the est 'octal in the County for a DIS TILLERY. in a line grain country. and near the Railroad, an might with very little ex pense tte made a o'er) , proll.sble investment. This Property will be in the market until sold. possession; given tat of April next.— The prOperty vrilli be shown by Thomas Bid dle, residing thereon. or by G EQ. ARNOLD, Gettysburg. Oct. 11, 15:8.. tf Public Sale. 0.1-tettrday,..Vor. 20,1858, the uadersign od,Administrstor of the estate of Rattan Mclino*, deeenied, in pursuance of an Or der of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, sill sell at the public hiiuse of Jacob Martin, in New Osfurtl,.the estate of Robert Alen vain. deceased, of, in, and to. a TRACT OF LAND, year the town of New Mira, ad joining lauds of Anthony Ginter, the Misses Meßrain, and others, containing. 3 acres and '24 perches, more lr less. The sale to com mence at 1:1 o'clucke`when terms will be made known by T. N. HALLER, Adoer. By the Court—lL U. Ilrota, Clerk. Oct. 25. is •Gold' Excitement AT FRAZY.IS RIVER OUT•DO\E Dr TOR 1.41101 t 411.11Y•L OF F•i.l.lk WINTag CLOTIII.YG AT PICKING'S. DRESS COATS- J UST received the largest mud best assortment ef t or bri - ught to Gettysburg. Be it remembered that , Picking is celebrated fur Benin. , cheap. • PAN't.A.LOONS-TIIE e. large and varied ' l ' assortineut of Pants, i . .; and the exceollinglj low f prices at which Picking is 1 . selling them astonishes ev- 1 ery one who c..ills to buy. DItESSCO.ITS--1 1 ,0311: yourselves. and 1 - 1 bring your friends a long, to sea and buy Dress ' Coats. which can't be ea . 1 . celled, at Picking's. BUSINESS O F every style and qnsl- 1 COATS = ity just receive' at Picking's cheap store. Nov. 1 Dissolution OFPARTNEIfi I P.—TheCu-partnership eitisting between the sub4cribers has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. We return thiutks to our friends and the public for the liperalsupportextendedto us. Our h4ioks are placed in the hands of Geo. E. B litmus fOr collection, nod in his ab sence will be settled by J. Culp, at tho store, and We earnestly request those indebted to call and make inimediate payment, as we are desir,ius of settling our business without do lay. ; • OEO. E. BRINGHAN, JOHN CULP. Oct: 20, 1858. • iA T E i subscriber having disposed of his in terms in th 4 Store of Dringtoaa & Culp, to ,Alexander Llobean, respectfully asks the ooatiiinancw ()this friends and customers to patronise his successors. where bargains may be had. GEO. E. DRINGIIAN. 0 4 g .. 25. • Anther Change - T N lIAT. SHOE AND HARNESS B UoasAm hawing bought out ein teresi!of Geo. B. Bringman, Esq., in the firm of Bfringman k Culp, reipectful ly isthmuses to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pablie generally. that the beminese will Is ountinned st the old stand, sign of ibis Big Boot, by Cobean I Culp. who will ooriesantly .keep on hand a large stook of Goods in the line of Boots, Shoes, Hata, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, and Har ness. They will also continue the manu facturing of Shoes and Harness. • Frnm tbeir.loag experience in all the shore Wei mess they Satter themselves that they eave please the public. and will sell cheap fur tech, A. COBEAN, Oct. 25. JOHN CULP. Tin-ware, fli? every' description, now tin b and and for w sle by Ueo. E. Buehler, in Chambers hiostreet. VE PfPE of all shies, constantly on 4D ii dor made to order, at Buehler's, in O bersburg street. T. CANS of all sizes now ready and fur #4 ~. at, Buehler's Tin-ware Establishment. N ER Milk Buckets fur sale at GEO. •AIILUR'S, in Chinkbersbarg 11. , .*r Boots & Shoes. JUST received from Philadelphia the best assortment of Boots and S:toes that could be selected for the citizens of Gettysburg and surrounding country, at the south east corner of Centre Square. Men's grand water-proof Boots,Mea's thick soled B apt", Men's Hipp and coarse heavy Boots, Dent's fine calf double soled Boots, Oxford Ties, and Congress Gaiters, Brogans. Ladies' Morocco, Chnst-heeled. Calf, and heavy winter ILota, Ladies' Gaiters, Misses' and Children's Shoos and Gaiters of every variety. BOysl Boots and Shoes of all kinds and rises. .Pcrecma wishing to purchase good Baots and Oboes will please give me a call before buyiag elsewhare. It. F. MeILLIENNY. Oat. 25. C OBURG% is great variety, al to odor, scial ande r a nge , ill * Z o liv so ed c zt i _ - MOW TIMMII eon be remedied oatii4og '''" l - .2 " 1486 * No 111Chiestia 14.1 9 1 " 46 * ' la ' Urnelkil yotts per*Nota Nor. 8. . . litt "ever abed*, etre *id . VIM, of The latest 94,Arr ladies hail • Sbelftnig ANA eit- - 'z' ill' be kad _ et sowqrs, . esrsasxcss. Prof. Nathan 11. Str.itli, IS,tltimore, Rer. Aogustus Web:oer, D. D., 1331timoroAD.1 Dr. J. L. IVorlield, Westminster, Ild. Dr. \V. A. MathisA, •• Jneoh Reeie,•Esq.,, John K. Longwell, Eq., 4 ' Geo. N. Wlimpler, Esq., .4 itf Rev. Thomrts Bowen, Gettsebnrg. Oct. 25, ISSB. 41111 Dr. S. Rinehart, T_TAVING luente.l in Fairfield, Adams 'L.A. county, Fs., offers his professional ser vices vi the citizen. of Fairfield and" vicinity. Office east end of Main Areet.- He *lll al ways he found there or at Mr. P. SAtively's Hotel, unless profesaiuually engaged. Oct. 21i. 1858. -St- New Arrival 1 TTATS. CAPS, BOOTS & SIIOES.—The subscriber has just returned from Phila delphia where hit itithotett, with much rare, a very large and sapselor !tuck of 130f/tX, Shosie..lists and'empit, and flatters himselt that he is now prepared to exhibit to the °Wiens of Gettysburg and vicinity, the larg est and finest stock of Goods in his hue that has ever been offered to their notice. Ilav ing purchased our goods at the lowest cash prices, we are prepared to offer greater in ducements than ever. Coma and see. W e will take great pleasure in showing our goods whether you wish to buy or :wt. • Oct. 25. It. F. MeILIIENNIC. J. W. Scott, (/matte of the Fiins of Winclwilei• & grolt,) G ENTLEIIENI O FURNISHING STORE, and 811 1 111 RT ANUFAOTORT, No. 814 Census. Straw, (nearly 'opposite the Girard llootpte,) P ILI:DELHI IA. J. W. SCOTT yrould reApeetfully call the att3ntien of hil former patrons and friends to hi, new Store, and is prepared to fill or ders fur SHIRTS at short wait*. A perfect At guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with Fix' Seim and Cota.mte: ' • Out. 4, 1858. ly Fresh Oysters, ace. A NTHONY LITTLE. most respectfully in , turns his friends and the public, that he will open, on the 'lst of November, an OYS TER SALOON. in the room recently occupied by W. L. Campbell, Esq., as *Law office, on Uhamhersburg street. opposite A. D. Buehler's Drug Store, where be will constantly keep prime fresh OYSTERS, and (In them up in any desired style. as the tastes of customers may suggest. Tripe.- Fruit, Nats, ie., can also be had at his &Wont He hopes by strict attention to Wiliness. and an earnest desire to please. to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Give him* call—you will find every thingautten up in the mast palatable wanner. Gettysburg. Oct. 25, 1858. tf Cannon & Adair's EW MARBLE IVORKIj, Washington 11 street, hetwen Chambersburg and kid die streets, near Tate's Engle Hotel, Gettys burg. Having recently arrived from Phila delphia, and feeling fully competent to exe cute all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectfully invite the attention of the public wishing to procure itnyelking in our line, to favor us with a call and sxamitte specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish NomuMatni., Tostbs and /Isadsfoises., Marble Naalles. Slabs fur Cabinet-makers, and all other vr:.brk appertainin,s to ouriasi nese, at the lowest possible prieeS. We do. not hesitate to gintratitee that our work shall be put up in a manner substantial ans taste ful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of ; and espoeially do we guarantee that our Cemetery ant Grave Yard work shall be so carefully sates not to be affected by frost, but shall main tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job. and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Oct. 11.1R58. Great Improvement TN COOKING STOVEi.—Consumptioa of s ...Sesoke awl Gas, and Satdwg•bf The anhecrikar would respectfully iaibrw the public thet tie has **idea to his &ruler varie ty of Stoves. a new Valenta Garburximg COOKING STOVE: • It is well known that all inflammable mat ter requires a certain amount of air to sup port combustion, and if the supply is insist . - ficient, it is impossible to produce a dame.— The heat of the fire, In ordinary cooking stoves, decomposes the fuel, awl as all the fresh air is admitted under the grate, ite oxygen is exhausted before it has passed through the fire-chamber. The cluse Suva at the top of the stove, then act as. an extin guisher, tending: to pot out the' fire, instead of assisting the isombustieni A large portion of the fuel,,therefore, passes off in this shape of smoke, clogging up the fines of the sieve so as to impale the draft aed iaterfesa with the baking,—or of invisible gas which com bines with the lime and so. destroys the mor tar of the chimneys, loosening the bricks, and exposing the dwellings to the danger of fire. The introduction of an additional supply of cold air, vlonld cool the gas below the igniting temperature, bet by the proper ap plication above too fire, of air previously eated to a temperature of several hundred degrees (which is one of the prominent fea tures of the patent), the gases are inflamed in numerous Jets, and their combustion is sufficient to heat the oven, even if the draft through the fire-chamber is entirely closed. In addition to the ordinary direct draft under the grate and through the fire-cham ber, the gas-burner has an additioisal drift through the top plates, which is et itself suf ficient to maintain combustion. The upper. draft not only consumes she gases, but it helps to strengthen and pet/serve the eentre pieese. whisk are most exposed to the direst action e(be fire, and which ire made dos* ies tead of tit %pod single plates. By means of this draft abash, all the operations itesok-. ing can be carried un when the fucks ,104, partially ignited. aud the fuel consequentlp burns more slowly ant more esionomically. A sufficient evidence of the West of the gases in heating the oven, is found In the fact that the oven will be ready fur baking, oven before the fire is thoroughly kindled, and much sooner than in any other stove. As Gas-bur4sg Stoves are the order of the day, the GasAurnin:e Cooking Stove will not only be the leading stove of the present season, but it will undoubtedly suuercede all others. Purchasers will, therefore, consult their own interest. by seeing and examining it before giving any orders elsewhere. The operation is so perfect, and' its advantages are so wittily to be seen and understood, thak it readily commands, at retail, a s advance of five or ass dollars over the retail price of any 'stove of the swine size. A 1.40, on hands variety of Pelion COAL Stern—cheep. ANDREW POLLEY, York St., Gettysburg. Sept. 6,-1888. 4w T TOE WILE* 4* WSW* i• how?*4/0-11311MWWillk MA; S TIZAVEL'i E XPWRATIONI during a rcaidencl.ut 16 Yeats ia the:Wilda 01 Africa. ibis is $ work of thrilling attrobwras anal hair-breadth escapes among savage .inmate , and more •aava l ie torn. Dr. I.lllseaternet Via alone ant unaided by any while cretin trtural ing with African attendants, ormortirdifiliewt - tribes and nations, all strange is bies.lolll many of them lino•;':.. the moat soit"EC,e',%.,..: ~ftereevele the world has ever min. ~.1 oil .4g4htiPlic knovrledge it as Llielnc , P.( /./i,ratis bet* pub. li m b e d. Th. to Agents. in vinail or. la; quantities. -Fur particulars. midiess J. W. ll11.11)14:1(. 48 North Fourth Street, Pfilladis; r a t e Copies-Sent toy wail, freW r oillistelp4 price, 31 25. ,NOTICES OF 'MR PREFIL.I:-.A. From among the hundreds aferprio4lll4oo' tires. from the most respectable-jotantelinket the country, of our cheap edition of "Litring. stone's Travels and Exiliorations in Attics; we take the following : •• it abounds in descriptions of strenreenid wonderful scenes, among a people and fai a country entirely new to the civilized world : and altogether ce tri,al,l it as one of the tnost inderestitig Looks isk.ued within the year.''— /Nib / m Pa •• It t' emphatically an edition forthitipen pie : and. judging from the rapid Ms With, hicli it is meeting, it is fuly appreciated them."—Cht i.llO F, cc)/ (TN, Boston. " The hoot is having a great raw sad will be read by every reading man, somata and child, in this as well as other lands."—amili tabnin ( aki) Teleyraph The work is finely illustrated, well print. ed. and firmly bound, thus answering in tem respect - Irib demand for a popular Ind abliT e di tion o f the Journey,' and Researebli La South Africa.' rboac of our readers Was would have a delightful book for raiding s• any boar, will not be disappointed in th work."—U. S. Journal. e• With truth. we can say. that .d Is presented to the reading public a work 40 taming such a vast amount of solid instills.. tion se the one in question. The ?QUADS is handsomely illusitat.d, and pre:Lenin_ Wet unique appearance of exterior fur thick Firm paLlications arc noted.' —Amu, Mcigazine. This interesting work should bo hands of every one. Its interesting -of adventures are Cull of instruction an went. Ten thousand copies, it is stasi s hose peen sold in one motith."—Auburn Amerfeau. " Dr. Liviugstone's Travels and lisscessitss in South Africa appeal to great advantasZ this edition, which IS undoubtedly the e 11106 t acceptable to the reader styli lac practical instruction and aniusemelit. l '—)Smi. eirday Poet. " The edition of Dr. Livingstone's T published by J.JI . Bradley, is ,wltet.la purports to be. Like all Mr. Bradleflx Revlon. it is excellently gotten up."-:-• Agitotor, - 37 06 " We can recommend the edltioli "d 11't. Livingstone's Travels, published of Philadelphia, u every way worthy of Wo. lic patronage. Its excellence and its eissup• nee. tecommend it over all others."---"hub 'Leette's Magazine. CAUTION.—The attention:l4CM crime been called to spurious work, put forth as ••Ninvatives stifrlLOZ atane's Travels in Africa." Own is y cheap American editiess of this great work published. and contains all the important clat ter of the Eughith-edition, which as sold at Sit 41. 1 liars. 7:7SPECIAL NOTICE to Agents. salt Canvassers!—We have recently eg bliibeti several new and. saleable &aka, saiihadiat the PIALIC sand PSIVA,II 1.1/11 LPWS NA PO L EON ; wick ' l3 lops *cal Notices st his most distinguished NI ix 'stmts. Cuivraititti end Pavourrns, and the INDIA HISTORY. bailie a comple'e History of India and the ramitner was; THE ANGEL A,ND THE DEMON," a tale of iliriEing interest, by T. S. Arthur.; LIFE OF Olt. E. K. KANE, and the Illetla guished American Explorers, Ike., As. These; with our former Extensive Catalogue of Popular Books. gives not the best and MOM saleable list of Publications over offered to Agents and Canvassers, to whom we offer the most liberal terms. Send for our Litt. which. is - sent Pros to an ; part of the United States.. Nov: 1, ISEti. 2ct New Boot and Shoo rSTABLISHMENT.— Thu undcrolgised would announce to the publie timid he has commenced, in connection with Wires nory, a BOOT & SHOE Mint:4p tory, in 4N'ese Chester, Adams cou ty, und.is prepared to make up Mild_ 4: auk Show., of all kinds, for Gentlemen i ,Udiee, and Children. He will enlcavor tiiiisve the bent of workmen, so that the publit need be Under no appruhensiofi but that every via nnable effort will be made to give satisfaction won who -will favor him with their patron. age. GEO. &pt. 20, 185:1. 3m New Goods ! GFORGE ARNOLD has sgain'replinsistiest Isis 'was of Goode. His assortment is now full, among which is a greet variety of Ladies' I)reso Goods, and fano, pods gen. ernlly. The Ladies Will please dill for Bar gains. Also, cheap CLOTHS, Cassimares. Cassinetts, Vesting., Acatly-msde Cietbing,. Blankets, Shawls, flannels, Cuatings„ Ils sissy, Gloves, also, a large stook or Domestics, Fresh Groceries, etc. RE.II)Y-IADE CLOTHING.—If yogi want the cheapest and best linatipnoado Clothing in town, call and Goias*. Assun.lis We make our own Clothing, intro bud. sear. inaptly employed cuuing out and-making up. Our atock of Cloths, Cassimertit e Cassinetts. Coatrtigs, Vesting., &c., is largo and lull.— Cull and see us, and if we cannot itjou in s ready made, .we will Mils joist measure, and make you ep a garment just as you may desire to hare it inade,en thasbnit. est notice. Mr. Culp is alware on hood at the Clothing iiinporium, bright, Inslitar ant atm'''. ready to wait upon friends that all. Try Itira,.prore him, and see it thrust be alas emir in him. Gettysbirrg, Oct. 4, 1838. Fancy Furs, I port LADIES AND CHILDRIIIII.+4OIIN FABEIRA it CO., N..-SIB (sism ma) Market Street, above Eighth, Is ors, Ilanufarturets sad iiit=it FANCY FURS, . for Ladies, sad C t also, Dent's Fero, Fur Collars, amill.lorree. The number of years that wI hare been es. gaged in the Fur business. end the neva chummier of oar Furs, noel pries .s so generally immure illonsginont the Country, that we think it is not ter es to say anything seers than else We hate now opened our assortment al Int fee the rsn and Winter Sales, of dm logps rani most Infaatilbl abssertment tat me laffla Neu offered before to the Ostx Frrteboa all been imported (haring the painkilling's''. when money was mares and FIMPIMIIIa 'MOP Aloft st the present time, and 'tante/I Maw. ufactured by the dist sampsteiflesesl.llll a we are therefore_44lllmained tit eallfitut on such primm wittniboatinne patittonior haye horse ti= i am* I. sell a good article for a • fllonokeepers will *mid to stag tee is adis as they will And the Writ eneursiesnd b ifrat to select from in thel u estel 4* turers' prices. JOHN . UR Ck ia. - N 0.1418 Market 8 ' , *we Sept.'2o, I$SEi. - 4m" Alpesd Ilf. - • .TTORlikr -• • • • • AT '..• LAW • ' ' " Torii fal& Mims. ..triroot.o.4o.- egiesite• 001 cof CWIMI4 fh tLOMOW: •
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