El 112 irt` il3itto ire i atuier the style and Arm' at Diener * anitask, and wiltandaivar to deserve,. a anititniuness of the pttrentum'of the old firm, gs wort e•4 ` say gewitity of new custom. They haialtest returned irons the cities with au latastite stook• ofth,hls-:,:euusiStieg in part of - ./7sitakr.lf aerials, seek • as nails screws, Maces hsfts. locks, ease, e, neluding • edge te.dt- af every de scriptiotkliosit, 01004, chisels, gauges, bre eas and bitts, augers,' sti44.roe,•guagoi„: ham mers,. it,. InctelAtatiths will And anvils, vices 4 rasps, files, horse shoes, Isoise-shee nails, .k 4, wads them, very cheap. Coach /i,ays; such as cloth, canvass, damask, fringes, cotton, moss. oil cloth, springs, tWes, 11:ibs, spokes, felloes, hors, poles, shafts, it , . 1. • Al* Ass tirag4, Tampico, brush and fronch in woeca, linings, bindings, pegs. lasts. boot tree/i, 4C:.; iyith a general assortment of shoe. plaker'S tools. Cabi4.l4 Ifakerta Tools, a general assort snant,.-also varnish, knobs, . , Hottitkacpvi will also find a largo assort. ;neat of knives and forks, brittannia, albata and ellTer : plitted . table an i tea spoons, candle sticks, 'Waiters, shovel and tongs, sad irons, paatnellifl and brass' kettles, pans, tubs, chnrns„earpeting; Also•a general assortment of forged and rgllol"IR1N of alt sites and kinds; cast, Shear an 1 blister steel, which they will sell a; cheap the &map it. Grgitein:ct, a full al 3 gsnoral assortment, au s as crash 31, p tlverise 1, elarifie 1 and 4.4mwn sugars;' .i n leiv Orleans, West India and hiyase glasses and syrups, coffee, gpicqs, eh vsolitte,diae, coarse and dairy salt; Linseed, fish ant sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, tr,s.; a full assertinent of Lead and Zinc, epidni in oil; also Fireproof Paints; in fact, Alm every article in the II trdware, Coach Fin lots. S't to Fin ling, If rnsakueping, Black out:Oh C t,binat Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, 43 . 1 Grocery line, alt of ivide,h they are de terminel to sell as tow fur casu as any house put 409 city, lIENRY B. DANNER, WAYl.3lll'ill C ZIEGLER.. Cretqsbitrg, May 24, 1838. Who will Refuse 111 i E of their Ilic riult 4- cltange baela NO I / 1 1El_llC & MARTIN'S is the place to got it, ti it:ire-they sell all - kinds of Groceries, Gmfoctienarie , i, and Fancy Articles—in a Word, everything Whinging to a first-class Grocery. M daises of seven different kinds front d 0 cents ty to 7.1 per gallon ; Sugars, nix different kin le, from S cents up to 14 p — 4 lb.; fLlfoo, five kinds ; Teas, IThicolate, Rice, Crackers, Tea Cake t, 'Weil Pie Fruit, Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard. M sv 24, 1858. IN COOKING STOVES.—Conviinpflon oj S noke sal Goa, and SJoinj of Fuel.— The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that ho has adle I tc his former varie ty of Stoves, a , new Paleatect Gas-burning . COOLING STOVE. It is well known that all inflammable mat ter requires a certain am aunt of air to sup port combustion, and if the supply is insuf ficient, it. is impossible to produce a flame.— heat of the fire, in ordinary cooking stoves, decomposes the fuel, an 1 as all the fresh air is admitted under the grate, its oxygen is exhausted before it has passed through the fire-chamber. The clese flues at the top of the stove, then act as an extin guisher, tendine to put out th s fire, instead of assisting the combustion. A large portion of the fuel, therefore, passes off in the shape of smoke, clogging up the flues of the stove , so as to impede the draft and interfere with i the baking,—or of invisible gas which com-1 Lines with the lime and so destroys the mor- 1 tar of the chimneys, loosening the bricks, and . O.sposins, the -dwellings to the danger of fire The introduction of an additional suppl Pamy Furs, of cold air, would cool the gas below the ienitieg temperature, but by the proper ap- ; rig LIDI ES ei N gE El i C I - 110 RE N.—JOIIN 1 plication above the fire, of ,air previvirdi 4 : PArttl & co., Ni. BtB (new no.) heated to a ternperature.ef..ee-- - “ ~z e , - X tiket Street, above Eighth, Philadelphia— Imp irters., M. mufacturers '46 , 1 Dealers in t o ° t e t te .-- •____„ _ -.,.,erat wendred decrees (which J o-sinrent to intor_ee• '.‘, i ....,E4. WPC FURS, fur L.tilie‘s aid Childeoee-, I an.Y.s P one of the , - prominent fea granieleg-iiir'lliiitillie oite;aett the rat exael t -Pnr - br talC patent), the gases are inflamed , , . - -e ; m numerous jets, and their combustion, is WM! OP P 0 1; Fil'ellir' dilfais,'i - Criel Gloves. sufficient to heat the oven, even if the draft Purer of years that we have been ea- through the fire-chamber is entirely closed. s• ,i,si the Fur business, and the general In addition to the ordinary direct draft )cter of our Furs, both for que/ity, clad under the grate and the :nigh the fire.them-; „e is so generally known tbrou.,;l.loo Or: be:, 1 - 7,16 gas-burner has an additional draf /Country; that we thilik it is not necessary- for through the top plates, which is of ikelfsuf- I : vis to say anything more than that we have Relent to maintain Combustion. Tile udper ' newopened our assortment of FURS, for the draft not only consumes the gases, but it `all and Winter Sales, of the largest and holps'to etren,gthen and preserve the cooties m ist beautiful ithssortment tat we have ever pieces, which are in ist exposed to the direct etfticed before to the 'labile. Oar Furs have acti o n_ of the fire, all which aro male d >Ode 411 been ime irtel during the present seas,M instead of the usual single plates. Fey m eans when mmoy was scarce and Furs much lower of this draft alone, all tho' operations of cook- I , than at the present the.), and have been man- ing can be carried on when the fuel is but **cloture' by the mist competent workmen ; partially ignited, and the fuel consequently! \ 'ma are therefore determined to sell them at burns mere slowly and Mire eJorilinically. 1 mach prices as wilt continue to give us the re- A suEsient evidence of the effect of the petatiets we have borne for years, that is to gases in heating the oven. is found in the fact i sella go )1 article for a-very small profit. . that the oven will be re idy for biking, oven Storekeepers will do well to give us a call, before the fire is thoroughly kindled, and as they Will find the largest'assertment by far much sooner than in any other stove. to select from in the city, and it mannfac- As Gas-horning Stoves are the order of the turers' price's. JOIIN FA.REllrld. CO. day, the Gas-burning eCioking Stove will i Ni. 818 M trket Street, above Bth, Phila. not only be the leading stove of the present I Sept., 20, 1858. 4in ' ' season, bin it will undoubtedly suoercede all I , oth6rs. Purehasers will, therefore, consult New Goods 1 , their owl interest, by seeing and examining, aTIORGE ARNOLD has again replenishe tt, before giving any orders elsewhere. The ” his stock of Goods. Ms assortment is operation is so perfect, an 1 its advantages now full, °anon; which is _agreat variety of } are se essily'to be seen an I understood, that L 'die? D:eeii lor iAtli, - and fancy goods gen-I it readily comm Inds, at retail, a x advance of wally: . Tao 41, ties will please call for Bar- five-or six dollars over the retail price of any '4 414i • ' 460,-AtoaP,:c[torim Cassimeres, stove of the same size. vaseinetts,lestings, Iteo.dy.mude.Olothiu,g, Also,'on hand a variety of PARLOR Coal Blankets,; 3.) tivls, Fiaertels, Coatings, Ho- Srdies—cheap. _ siety,'Glotres, &a. &..1.; also, a large stock of , Domestics. ,Fresh Groceries, etc. - READY-MADE CLOTLUNG.--if you wanes the - cheapest aril best Ready-made (Nettling in town, call and see GEO. AV!OLD. We 11l tke aur owe 0, )th ing, have Mattis -Con stantly employed cutting out and malting up. Oar stock. of Cloths, Cassimores, Cassinetts, C istiugs, Vestings, &a., is large and full.— Call all see us, nal if we cane it fit you in a girnseet ready male, wo .will take your measures, and. ati.,k) you up a garment just as • you in ty desire tq have it. mule, on- the short est notice: Me. Curp is always on hand at the Olotlain e E npirium; bright, polite, and alWaYs rortfy, to wait' upon friends that call. Tiei' Alm. prkive him, art 4 see if there be any errtkr - h hall,: , ze t/ottysbare , ;"o4f. 4, 1851. • _._ SN Ur. —George and Mary %Vampler Will in Ice [rause Si)Juting and put up the 14 4 LSO low, for cash or country produce. Fur. iursun 1 all oth-ers - wishing their house , , spouted, would do well to give the A m prl e l a B ll : lss,3. tf q, sc V It. I .I.I‘I,PLEII. gall at Reininger's BARAA4NS!—The subscriber has IV joist retu,rnea from the city with another large 'assortment of goods for Gentlemen's Wo Le, miisting of Cloths, CAssimore4, Casstnets,,T la, all kings of Vesting, itc.; whiehhe wilt disp is° of at the lowest living prices. stock has been seleetei with groat pare,: and cannot but please the tastes of this community. Don't forget! Call at the Merchant Tailor- Ing establishment of JACOB REININGER, Carlisle street. Q.:t. 4. 1458 s 3ll- Fruits, , ROCF4RI G. Fruits.' Fruits evarir'description, • • 461terfi--.Lijar Raisins; Figs, Oleauga's,:tantonS, Duttis,Y;ll4l Nuts. Fillserts, hard'artd paper ' 9 hcik AIPP4It; Pg 4 ZititAt_W. A goat assortment of Sugars-v. ntf, Br.* PArr-lorel and trashe3l,CAtio, N.O.;Lasses. • Syrups - of the belt Oat ty, Riau, :ya• 4 ).14.-Stardh.,'rea.. etanim 3n. . '( traand and ungroua,ll,)Uloras,, 'Mu`stard; ;LK' ,- • . 1 4A,ju j oer..v.; j'artuutery - aferory desprititinit, aril be soldlow' flit' ` rage' cheap, ptirasap tk., ihli'wpl do-,well thia ; ki.a4s, of Tottite l : spi,fr i tur 14,16- 1 - Son: iii"ct dsy ..parestrjed - 144t5r46 AA; tit_ lisro itonstsigly„.on • Mynas. - - "‘" 11410 anaTeil 1010: we iriU ingurdt 4 :4 -4 , , f2oeilqi•-rolitY” - 'And atatiblt prices saga nAx " rAt - BurEA Ablsois. oKi2 ' .1400;tqatity"...w.,-J , •fi; ' alf:o4-ttc4iiitiri iarsklutalettcastiktiaimanCof .'4 014 :;4 3 attl stYlesitmtU, t+ggdalititittfalprtg.,;l4 renelval tit - . Al it tf • „ = I CieDatiffit,AtillprOlOr z, ..;;;,'.7.:*- -- ::-8Litteitile l OC. - ,- . AFTt is 4 . _, ; lt.- ani;e„B,Mhit 8 - 8.. V A ''.- it Tilt WILDS .BV--itisitibtliraiii A , A r - ~.a tki- L AMPAitisitiviiilliii4` he , 7 , 11.- Arms* . W.AmviD .Xcv -:ifern %WI% Saairty'v• • * ahliiiikafigr or hainnaw.• duor,loritAveLl 4,itlX4 AM) aari parson sailing toabtain Eincaerpihari - &trial if i*himia•Or 1014iiing TS, the Wilds an 4 eh au* • portsb)e. light. within .. .. their -. a, Africa. - --,.- _. ,I' . , ~ 1 TerabflOtauldi *laud assume these , tsamParr r This is a work`ortiWilling ad4ntures and before timiltasing elsewhere; for the rename: lOir.ieresdtli escapes among savage beasts ist. Taos no aceidera Can occur bY'eVi and more savage men. 'PrziAvings one *as whiles.: - - .'- , - - l - I alone anJ unaided-by any Whiteman, larch 21. That they omit No Of f ensive Odor- i ' frig with African ittendiwiteonnong different while burning. I tribes rind nations.-alt strange to him, and id. Tint therare very easily tsimmed;". 1 miny, O r thorn hostite.and altogether forming 4th. T rat they are easily regulated_ to give' the most astonishing Rook of - Travels the inure or less light. - 1 world, has ever seen. All our Agents ac- sth. That they burn - entirely free , from knowledge Was thi:nrosianieabli took pub , sindig. ihshed The most liberal ..cutninission made . Oth. That the light is nt least 5O per cent Ito Agents:in lipiAll or large quantities. Fur cheaper than any other light now in common particulars. address use. - J. W. BR -IDLRY, Publisher. . These Limni 103 admirably adapted for ! 45% North Fourth Street; Philed'a, Pa. the use ufStu lents, Meehanies i ldeantstre.ise* 3- Copies sent my mail, free, on receipt of the Rails. C 'in relief. Stores, Rotel+, and are high- ;. peice,-g 1 25. ly red niim aided for Family lase. 1 Fur sale by GILLESPIE it TIIO3IAS. Juno I I, 1455. -Partnership NOTIOZ.—:Tho undersignel hai) menicia tel with them in tho•LoultherJuisinefis, E. C. BENDE2. They w ml , l theriford 'live no. tiee that the busineis hereartiinrill .bo con ducted wider - the firm of Sitim,, llsstomt & Co., and th3y hope, by strict attention - to buAitiess and an eArnest desire to please, to merit a c mtina Won of the liberal patronage heretofore bcomeed upon them. S3IALL & CO. Lumbar Yard ' Off' N,rlit awry(' S;; eel, war t4o Railroad, Y,):1;;C, P.l. -- We w ml.l invite the attention - of M whim ies, Builders, and °them - to our large anti well selected s tock of L t1.11107R, consisting of every description of White Pine B ands and Plank, Joist, &antlin 2: and Fencing. Also, Pine and Chesnut Shingle;, baths, Pickets, 11 , ,,rketi Flooring an , l IV& zlherboanling, &?,. We-are prepared to CUT TO ORDER any size, quantity and county of WHITE PIPE & O 4 K LUMBER, at the shortest notice, and have it delivered to any pint accessible by Railroad: We also nrtnnfacture and koop on hand a gene ral assortment of • SASh, DOORS, • Bhugers, .11.7;148,13inf10w Frames and Door 1' vines mirOrders for any sizes not on hand filled with dispatch. gJ'Our stock and assortment is equal to any others, and we are determined to sell at the lowest market prices. `All orders and communications ad dressed to the undersigned, at York, Pa., will receive prompt attention. SMA.LL, BENDER & CO. York, May 24;1858. ly Great Improvement AND:IEW POLLEY, York St., Gettysburg. 4tu Sept. 6,185 S This Way ! T AbIES AN D GESTLEMEN.--.1. C. GIMIN , 4 -J it BROTLI!li have just returned from the I East with a large and well selected stick of Goods ever offered in this market, all of which will be sold cheap. such as Delaines, - Delaine Robes. Cashmeres, Coburg Cloths, Alapacas, Debaises, Ginghatns, square and long Shawls, Blankets and Domestic Goods of all prices.— Alen's Wear, in great Variety, Cassimeres, Cessinets, Jeins," blue, - black, brown, ant; green Cloths ; a large assortment of Vestings. Also, Groceries and Spices of every descrip tion, which, will be sAd cheaper than the cheapest,. Give us a call. Alt we ask is to i show the gedds and we will be satisSed with the result.' Yo tronble to show goods.' C. GUINN & BIW. Oct. 'll, ISSB. • Cheap ! • Cheap ! OItE N IV- GOO_DS i••• fA.COBS & ,BRO. itt• have just 'returned from the'rity, with a verytnrae ass , irtinent. of Cloths, CAssimeres. Vestings, Winter • ihods; and everytlii4 , else in the men's Wear lino. Alley Also offer' plain a,ntk fartey .. Sliirts, C4llars, silk anti cut= ton Ilialker',Aliefs, Suspenders,. : Having ; _bought unusually low, forthe dash,'they are , tumble.), to setWas,ltrsit:russt lent full cloth suit, male up, for for in; stance.; Gide them aeali, at their new e4lit). lishubmt, in Cilihruheriburs street,a few 464 a west of the o,Mrt=houte,:beiore pureliaiinz! 141 it: , I * , w'Plte-warie. i tu eiterr dosiription, nevi err% and, an i for 8a 1 e 'by 0a..). Itl'fßlohlee, 'in Olininbers -1 W 1 burg street. - **" 7- - t , 9,TOVE Pik of. AU oh o% 'constantly on is' bawl or medck to order, nt_ltueltler's, in Charnbersburg i f greet. .- - - , A A.RD A.NB elfadreifies - nete rfiti4y awl for 1 soda et It tehteeslitt-traceXstsiblishateat. 0: •*l5/..ra AfitklldekeEi for are iit ORO. 3 ‘ ) 16;:- intlf , tAtit.Vini CiiiitilOratinisiV; ' Nov; 1,,' '•:- - ‘,.-' • ...,,, :. AL, ..--------. ~-, 1,..., . t , • ,- 2 _ : (.10,110:1U.ISE. is: 6r -Oar f:Av. jig ' ,_tat color. 74 - 1 . price , - at Tko Judie. ere inviiefi , te a a p,„ " t ort eThrntrte.:. W 4 tioxible tq til:tve ga03.4..: Notx,itt NOTICES OF THE' PRE '8 From among the hundreds of favorable no : aces, from the most respectable journals of the country, of our cheap edition of "Living. stone's' Travels And Explorations in Africa," -we take the following: " Itiaboinds in descriptions of strange and , wonderful scenes, among a people and in a country entirely new to the civilized world : and altogether we regard it as one of the Most inlerestingi books issued within the past year."---Daily Democrat, Patterson, IV. J. "It. is emphatically an edition for the peo ple ; and. judging from the rapid sale with which it is meeting. it is fully appreciated by Christian_Freeman, Boston. 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Nov. 1, 18,i,3, stn The Great .11)0assa401 . of Li th ath, to all .211itiiland. Hallo way's tBOON f 0 Tin.; SICK?—The want of a sterling, medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the sintering portion of human ity, and one entirely free from mineral and other deleterious pa •ticles, WAS severely felt till this all powerful medicine was itAhered into theworld; II mboIVAY'S IN VALUABLE PILLS have becoma the inmscuoLo REMEDY of all nations. Their attribute is to PREVENT as well us to CURE; . they attack tho imam or ROM' of VlO complaint, and thus by removing the nil lea cause of disease reinvigorate hod restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting natdre in her task of VITAL and FUNCTIONARY REFORMATION. DYSPEPSIA.—['ho groat scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs are restored to their proper tone; no matter in. what hideous shape this hydra of disease ex hibits itself, this searching. and Unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system. GENERAL - DEB[LITY AND WE lii.- NESS.—From whatever _cause, lowness of spirits, and all other: signs of a diseased liver, and other ilisorganizations of the system' vanish under the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. BELK) DISORDERS.-The proper quan tum and right condition of the ,bile is o f inp. mentous importance to the health of the hu man frame, this anti-bilious medicine expels the hidden seeds of the complaint, and ren ders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cleansing and resuscitating the vital functions-of the body. -. SICIL.LY FEMALES—ShouId lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be their complaint, it can .be taken .with safety in all periodical and other disorganixativms.: Its elfeet is all but miraculous. UNRIIi t uTED PROOF.—The, testimony of Nations is unanimously borne to : the health. giving of his noble remedy, and cer tificateS in every living langiiiige bear.wit-, nessto the 'undeniableness of their intrinsic - worth. • Hu4loteay's Puffs are i'Ae best remedy known in i; • the' (validfor the following (nooses: Avtbnia, , 'Dropsy, , I award. Weakness Bowel c oa nd e t,,,e, Deb,ltty , Livertlorpplaluts. Cutlets, louver en 1 Aga*, Loan/sset Opirttir,• /Adds, /Pewee Vorapt•inta, Plies, Chest Divosses, Gleadavinia, - Steno and (Naval, Costiveness, tot is tide, ilic6ndaryitiniptoms, DvapOti*, _ Delaanta, Nine - Hat Affecticina. Darrlue judatuaition, Woraa or ail kind* gar' Caution !—NOne are geniiine 'unless the riar4s - !411 - illoway,'New d'brk and Lan dos," are discernible as a to,4er,rmiirk in every leaf of •the book of directions` 'around each t ot or.bor; the santemay tic plainly seen by ai r sy t4e,;eqf to ` ' Aliandsomitie.l ward Will lie given 'to any one rendering iittfotiliatiett Rs - may lead to the detection' of any partyor parties oounterfei tilg the Ahead: clues or Veadttkg'thesturie,Anowing thent to be spurious ? • • , • * *Sold at am Mtnafaitorlei"of PrObasoi matiway, $O Maiden Lane; NoiwYork,:;ioid• by 'aid respeetableDiuggistn and - Eienleislif thritigliont the - United Staten.luid the itivitised world, in boxes ; at 25 centr e G3' eentt; and attedt. A. I). Biitaibta; Aketi - t• Gettyelturg.' -'jar rhote itto!3eistWltblOttriti_gbi taking the larger.gitieL , _ _ th - e,grtidenee•Otitar l ,tiente eitirk,'4leYrderltrit I box. EJAutit 1858 . owls . -•t*l Ink.4roveiti,tfilethelifigt iu FOE 11 1 , • ft i Vrr At a t: l4ll4 ENT-- RAILS Vt . 9r 6 ,41 1 4#1* : 141 , Priliti 4 ~ , ut }l ll4 altkr f l4o .74ri l lath rh t f t 44* r it "l thin** Ailiat4l.o sad; New Jersey. An old eftW4tball rectally. I been opened for isle . and the first division of 110,00(1 acres divided up into'farias of twenty tier s and upwards. The soil is of the brief quality for the production of fruits, grains, Jim. • The prieeils $l5 to $2O per acre, paya ble in eikyquavtiryearly instaltnents.within a term of foueyean, with interest. The terms are made easy, in order to insure the rapid 4 iimprovement of the land, by enabling ee , ry • industrious mturtglmsr a farm. It is vow be ing exten.sivelf improved by go d roads, and; !some of the best citizens from_ New tug and I and, the Middle States are erecting large int!.l iprovements. It is a scene of the greatest prevenient out of Philadelphia.. Seventy'llye houses have ,been built in four months.— Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the .Union .are settling , there. It is an important business place, on I account of its being in the midst of a great! market. Every article raised upon this land finds an immediate saley The water is excel lent, and no mush ng asteve r is•known. 1 1 The s )il is a sandtor clay loan.with a clay bottom and retentive of manures. Iris free of• stones and easily worked. • It abounds large ly in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produced both Upon this land and the largo area adjoining under, culti vation, it will be found not to be 'excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapted to its market. The reader may he well aware that the. earliest and the best fruits and vegeta b'es ! come from New Jersey, which are annitallY exported to the amount of millions of dollars. The land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Limber and building materials ran be had on the spot air n cheap price, .from the mills. Other mills are now being opened and brick- . yards being started o n the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present con venience for ono hundred dollars. On ac count of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to pursue in order to get a place to live in at first. Carpenlers •and builders; aro on hand to put up houses on the best 1 terms. In settling here the emlgrant has many ad vantagts. He is within a few hours' ride of the great cities in the Middle States and New England he is near his old friends and a 830• ciati,ms: he is in a settled country, where Every improvement and comfort of civilization is at hand : he is in a healthy place. aid i 4 not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and, his own health by those malignant fevers which nuke the graves of so many millions of the young and hardy itaaroff regions away from home and friends." Besides, he .4s a mild climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily toPhiladelphia. and to all those who improve the railroad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with the advantages here presented, and ask why the property has not been taken up before.--: The reason is, it was never thrown in the market: and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the laud before purehasing. This all are ex• petted to do. They will bee the land under cultivation; they will meet persons, no doubt, from their own neighborhood : they will wit ness the improvements. and can judge of the character of the population. Persons shiuld come prepared to purchase, as many are locat ing. and locations are not held "It refusal. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Liter ary and Agricultural sheet, containing full i information of Hammonton. will he mitt to each inquirer, and can be obtained at 25 cis per 1111111.1111. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance. when purchase mu.; ney is paid. R .ute to the land :—Leave atreet wharf, Philadelphia. for Hamm 'mon by railroad at: P. NI,L-I.?lien iaßtilitistotlrnTtws.forhirldin were inquire for Mr, 'Byrnes. Boar .ing con- venien es will be found. Letters, and applica- I tions can be addressed to S. B. t'OI7GIILIN, 202 S inth - FlFTH,Street below Walnut. , Intel plria. Map's;end inforina ion cheerfully furnished. • Sept. 27, 185 S. 3m.. Tae Great Wander OF the Nineteenth Century. —PliolliT3 ;03 WO )D'S II Mt ft'!lSL'O't Irlvo —Says thl St. tolls, (no I).2:n3c:rat: Below ne puLlii% a letter Lt Dr. Wool. of this city. from a g,,3ntlettian in Mane, which s.pe.lks glowingly of the snpriel • merits. 'cf his II tir tonic. Such evidence must have its effect. when Coating from a reliable-source. If c •r -tilicates are paranteei of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless putray from the press B ITif tiNE, J*lll.'2o, 1.555 Peof, 0. J. 10 Co. , litorinm my at.ention ea led a few inantlis since to the highly beneficial effects of !your, hair restorative I was induced to sit die op- I plication. of it upon my own hair, which_ had become quite gray. probably 0=4114.1 white: my whiskers were of the same ch tracter.— Some three months Since 1 procured a bottle ! of your hair restorative, and use tit. I soon found it was preying what I had wished., I used it about twice a week. I have since! procured another bottle, of which t have used some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or whitg hair has totally disappear ed, both on rnx bead and face, and my hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-tive years. lam now sixty years old : my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used it with the same effect. . The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. lam assures! that whoever will rightly use; as per directions, will not have occasion to contradickmy state inents. I am a citizen of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly, every ono here and ad joining towns. Any use you may make of the ab,Jvc. with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature in, others as well,as myself. I am, truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOND,- BALTTIICOLE, Jan. 28, 1858. ,WOOD'S HAIR RRSTQRATIVE., Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever;. in NeW Orlearis 1851, I was induced, to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned , ,Rev. J. K. 11 ragg: is minister in regular standma. an palter of the Orthodox Cluirch at ,Orccatairdi lie is a gentleman of great iritbsende and uni versally beloved. • WM. 12,058. Professes. Wotid—Dear Sir: - Having made •trial of your Mir Reauinsiive, it-gives me pleasure to say. that its effect, has been excel= twit, in removing inflammation, rdrdff end a constant tendency. to itching, Oriwhich have beerxtrotib frotu_my chifilkteseL; and• heti also restored my . hei V ,.yrhieh iiras luiaoui ing'ipty, to its, original toles. . rbave,:tised 110.447 article ivii.kunithlutill:4theciaattO, pleasure or profit. Taira truly • • ..,"I.` I‘,•iirailet t The Restorative is_ put up iri id 3 sizes, viz: larp t ;tue6iagr..Tanß. mall; • the small holds 4 a p i nt. roriit .per 'bottle ; the medium. bold* at Neil: twenty per cent s ,more, proportion than t pie 341, re v toga fo? tiro: dollarri - per. boritle;'` e held" * quart:46,pr .i tly.-,i,Fate:ow, ,tion, and retiiitefor;sl. , a o.4.:vroodwerg,Pi . ottatmit,3ff - fLroWl way; Nei 16 Vic if4lat Wh Rallies Establishment.) arid' EL' qa Rti Unte.3l4-...44ii 0 A-A6T4RifalPrek lists and NOY kilik• Dee. 6, 1336. 414 MasiMlninit ofAlta: o ki ener It* owl iv& 41124.tp t a siontiiii end,) Gettyp4Fig, yrbertilieTh4Whir# • firelAtiitelktOr t re4inalifititiretilAiiAt up io twitter 'wilt ; bed i estted'ln iffy line, eie:,. 7 4tdietivit oitlinntao4s e CatWal; • ' ; 1 1164 1 C" " Aek: 3 witpr l ooa iirOkuren pad good ntitoo4*, he ean , P)Pditellii• ll 4ikAilidi,F4thil best linalikT ,his ifirs irre sire94B the h/Fe#4l 11 411.41,L1WP1rd 4 1Pe:§0 3 4110. 1 )PW4013 reasonatilf,lo4.44 Counts.); pod* exchange for wor k . . 0611 3 • '- - J4COB TRUX-El!. June-10;10j. WY. ortaxSpne: mmmmm TIIOII4 PaAtilr Clf6 . oo o , ry. mixt - Provision -4.00; 7 ; - • 'aILLSPTE & P 543144 :roi*tfolly;in fOrm She a peeple of Ge4iburg and the public 'generally, that, Obey hare just return ed fretwthercitywitli generatitssortsment of HROCERdES,PBOVISf.O;§ - arid VEGETA BLES, which they are prepared_in sell us low as the lowest, Ef. , ol;ift k i ttßawaYs on hnnd, and sold at aplaHprn3te,. Store on York street, one door east of Wat tles' Hotel. Gettysburg, Aug. 3, 1357. thet Time! rpllEgttliscrib' etwa Idifi'orm"thepubfic that 1 - he has opened a MACHINE.SHOP, in Chumbersburg street, Gettysburg, near the Foundry, whore he will haveyarious kinds of Machines on hand at any time hereafter, suctias Threshing Machines, Curn .s,7lelkra, Cornfocler Cutters, Closerseed Millers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Poweri of 'different kinds, —two, four or six -horse, to suit purchasers; —indeed all such as can be had at Hanover or Littlestown., Also, 211.0 'ilisiti:i Machines, for house carpenters, put"iin in the very best and ,tuost substantial 'manner. Cutting Screws or long Botts, any kind or size less than eleVen feet in length, ali.ayi attended to, as well, as Turning tee iron, casting or wood. Also . altkinds of Rseitatrm on Ma• chinary, dressing ; up Mill Spindles, &c., done on the shortest notice. I hope that all in wane 'of anything in my line will call at :my Shop before going else• where. I will warrant all my work to give satisfaction to Purchasers. March 29, 1858. ly To the Country, Good News. IHAVE wetted the Foundry for the ensn ing year, and am prepared to make the different kinds Of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I will keep constantly . on hand the different kinds of PLOUGHS, Potuts, Shares, butters, &c.; Pots, Kettles, Pans, Washing Machines, &c.; Stoves and Machinery; Per ches, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and put up with dispatch. All orders will be Attended to promptly; but being without capital; and inoney being necessary to .carry on the business, I will be compelled to sell for cash, but on all country work 5 per cent. will be deducted. Suitalde trade will be taken, if delivered at the time of ptirchasing. •Give us a 'call. E. M. WARREN. Gettysburg, June 1, 1857. IBACCO, -Sagars and S A', a large as 1, soitment, at Nurb•:4 ct Miertiu'o. PRE PA RED by Dr. SANFORD,coinponnded entirely from GUMS, is one of the best Purgative and Liver .ILadicines now before the public, that acts as a C cthartie, easieit. milder, and mare effectual than any othei nodieine known. It is not only a Calltartir., but a Licer remedy, acting first on the Lim , totif , i;,4s morbid matter. then on the st , ~,._, --5!....1_...... 5 ..... 4 ,,,,,„, M ach and bowelsto ° cery mt time nahca - er, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, with , nit any of the painful feeling.. experienced in the operations of most Vella, tics. It 1 strengthens the system at the same time that it parges it; and when taken daily in mod erate (Lases, will strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. The LIVER is one,: of the principal regu lators of the humains 4 body. ; and when it ptrfortuts it function:E. 4 well, the powers cf the system are billy. s lctveloped. 'f he slum ' ash is almost entire l y ly de )entle.li on the healthy action of they Liver for the proper performaceof its func-7,. tions; when the stom ach is at fault, the , -) bowels ore at fault, and the whole system buffers inconsequence of one orgao—the4 . LlVER—having ceas ei_to do its duty.— For the diseases of that organ, oneof the..,, proprietors has made it his study,in a prtic- . E ,1 the of more than 20 years, to find some remedy remedy wherewith to counteract the manyi-i derangements to which it is liaule. -----_ , To prove that this r\e \ nc'edy is at last found, any . personCn troked with Licks COMPLAINT. in any of . , its forms, has but to try a bottle, and ceaviction is certain. These_ Gums re-a move all morbid or ba I matter froth thoai system, supplying in their place a flow of X bile, invigorating the atomach,causingfood<l to digesrwell, PURI. rvixo Tile ntoon, giv- 72 iog tone and health to the whole machinery; removing the cause of the disAse—effectingazadlcal cure. BILIOUS ATTACKS are cured, AND, WIIIT IS BETTER, PREVENTED, by the ODCILSiOIIfit use of the LIVED. INVIGOIATOR...`, One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the sto s maoh add prevent the food from rising and souring. ' Only one doge taken before retiring, pre vents NIGHTMARE. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures COSTIVENESS. One dose taken after each meal will care, DYSPEPSIA. var One dose of two teaspaonfuls will al ways relieve SICK llcen.cur.. One dose taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. • Only one dose immediately relieves CHOLIC, while One dose often repeated is a sure cure for Camas/. Mosaus, and, a'preventive of CIIOLEK.t. stir Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects:cif medicine after : a, long sickness. ' I itarDne bottle taken for SAugoteg removes i all sallowness or, unnatural color fro'm the akin. ' - . • •' One dose titken a alinit tine- betake eating gives vigor to the appettie; inli'malitts food d:- gest well. • i • • , • - One dose often repeated cures r ein - Oran DrAttner.l in its worst forthh, *ldle Sinniat and Bowan complaints-gild almost to the first dose. - - _, ~ , L One or• two doses -cure atistalts ettt o ;4 l l,Y Worms lit (lhildiaff thfeels tic - , ire'; wirer; or speedier remedy izi the.• wrold l. as it never fails, : ' „. , -, Sari fiw betties ogrepitoicsr BY ex c iting the absorbents.-. •, ~ • • . We.take .li b Afttr,Q 1 4 ., rerinriaifig . #,, - r nedieireas a ptriatiyAr, ),I 31:14, and „Aty,le, Camt.. Verne,, aaf.ill:KFlitiS "PrAfhPlilfAre. 'lea. ,It epertitetiiit44teitßi, pug tlaeu• - 0. 1138 ate , 141 44?5k 451 / 4 4 ".4IS:tt sv wiu"tTe) eirtnetV " ` ..,.. . - 1 ..,.; , ~—. All who use it a r e smiting liar ,shear to ~se#a k.stiaseerinies_feeer..... _ - • ' ~.., iltirlat ell4ribtTathellt99o4 4 /4 the In viret4",.. 4 ,rfef iCtilh'Pthst.elelthr i nt litre 4e,..ninearialigAnne tie te 4: fed disooTe dna' le t ide4V,4"oili nr;:e , ftlerett.oo' telefeels7:ltttig4e ti et t alititene ;# l O 4, taf it tl"eilk tu ritz, ;$l6!, l* thiAir4=4,Abtt a t i 4.4 1 1 L 10, •4341::2 of M t g. : 5, 0 114 ,1 ! it. "-.O I V. 4 Wart ' ,'ke 4* _.41.1 n -47eout ;t et 'f.ht pfe[Ue'-' 1 • 01 0, 1 0 ,Dtait,itiin LreseV -L. . ,:- .T 4 ' gram 1 , " erACNl*MlAist.t 11,41kklieftge.. -' i r'''J AM:r Ilikii-Veurs%Wr;," Breed t gey, Sew . ork.. A. ID. itinewtat* .4Tiltidq. erakurg % v; .iless- 3‘ l l-,!....; .....) ,f,:< <r i l l ~,,,t BM DAVID STERNER. Th - e Liver Invigorator, AIWA, _as* lair loodiftthe "Ott:- .4:Alterative' PDe etWil• los im*.itect extract flarsawrilla, with other . atio still greater altentive rms., • as _ an eirtitive sutigkite'lbr - the &easel gaiiiajiarilla if/retuned to it is believed"' that etfcb'"a remedy- is by those who , miter Sweilittuntoukeom ts, and that one: uthicirwitt accomplish their sure must prove - immense service to this large clamor our *Nista, billosr-o ft imius.: law completely this ortitPoltrairitdoit has been proven by caper. "Maori kismi or tbir wive/mutes to be found. of the following somplaistst'— f licerirviAen monortmocs CONPUINTE, Entreritess axis Eno revs Drawn, Excels. - • gotiotexxs, Tuxons. SALT RIIIIVAr, ALD.IIKAD. STPIIZLIS AND : Srsnurrio Av. ricrvoo, Mum:aura. Drasasa, Daorsr,'Nea astonient Tic Deemovisrux; DMILLIIT, Drs. PfillaA 2 4llo INDIORATIOV, BUTIIIPRLAB ROBS' on Sr. Awrium's Flan, and'indeed the-whola class of complaints arising from &minis os - TRW BLAME. • This compound will - be found a great pm. rooter of health, when taken in the spnng, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood- at that season of the year. By the time ly Cipulaion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy. spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the _system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do , this through the naturatchaimels of the body by an Alterative Medicine.. Cleanse out the vitiated blood erhenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; and it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish, in the veins ; cleanse' it whenever it-is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder as felt, peop le enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the bitted healthy; and all is wall; but with this pabulum of life disordered," there can be_ no. lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of . life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more -because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rats upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it hes virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it ikintend ed to- care. hi order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. DR. 4. C. AVER & CO. LowELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle t Six Bottles for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Thrust and Lung Complaint, that it it. entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it hits been em ployed. As it has lung been in constant use throughout this sertion, we need not do more than 11431.1 TC the people its quality is ke pt tip to the best it ever has been, and that it ruav he relied on to do for their relief all it has ever Leen found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, POO VIP COOP OP cr,stireii ess, Jainulire, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, , okter,, ILO :lurinch, E.; yaipelas, Ikadacite, - runtati,m, Etumanr, oral Duontres, Liter Complaint, DropAy, :letter, Tumors and Salt Wsetsm, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, tia,a Dinner .I',ll, and for Purifying 'the Blood. They arc sum-meted. so that the most sensi tise ran take thi m plessantls, and they are t),t he.t aperient in the world for all the purposes to" family phpic. Price 25 cents pee Tex; 5 Foxes for 6"..00. Great numbers et Clergymen, Physicians, Staten men,, and eminent personages. hare lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur 'sit& gratis Our AIIIEUICA, N ALMANAC in which they ere giseu; ,with also full descriptions of 'the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol. lowed - for their cure. Do not Le put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand A YKU . S. and take to others. The sick want the Lest hid there is fur them, and they should hare it. -AU our Remedies are for sale by gam.Sald by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg.— T. J. C iop3r, near Cash ta wn—Paliou & Cu. Fairfield—aa , l nil Druggists. Oat. 18,1858. eowly THE 4ubscriber informs the public that be continues the Lumber and Coal business at LiTTLESTOWN. Adams county, on a larger 'scale than ever—embracing White Pine Boards and Plank, Scantling, Framing Stuff, Plastering Lathes, Shingles, Palings, &c., with, all kinds of Stove, Litneburnere' and Blacksniiths' Coal. Yard near the Depot.— lie invites the calls of the public, and will sell as low as the very lot est. JOIN MILLER. April 19, 1853. ly APTS, CAPS, 800 CS SIIOES.—The Ai' subscriber has just returned from Philo -delphia where he selected, with much care, a very large and superior stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats. and Caps, and flatters himself that he is now prepared to exhibit to the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity, to larg est and finest stock of Goods in his line that 'has eier - Leen offered to theii - notice. Rav ing purellasedliour goods at the loWest cash prices, we are prepared to offer greilter in ducements than ever. Come and see. We will take great pleasure in showing our goods whether you wtsh to buy or not. Oot. , McILIIEN NY. !PILE urOirsigned bating retired from the Mereintilefiesiness,- the same will here after be continued at the old stand, in Bald 'more street,. by 'their tens, henry B.,Danner and Wilbright Ziegler, under the name and style ofßanner and Ziegler. Trs., whom we will recinimtend - to, 'and for who'd we : would bespeak — a liberal share of patronage from Old custoottirs, and Of tie public in general ! Itavint retireil 'train Mercantile busi ness, it la, neceesary that otse Old business shonlikbe:p:ettled up. We. therefore t notify all those Indebted to us either bf.tudgineut, note or BlorAoeiniat t to call and settle-the. same wilhotit delay ! - The ~bOoki. be found at r the, old 'amid-- • _ ,r, B. DANItitBR,, ' 'pAVID m4S • ME sOusaitelifia remOved Lie. P &ye from ihe-"foindki uudinvalriaroad. sued, opEoktiT= • Blacksmith a i bliket434- 4 :** whore tiol44l•:pri,thfm.fgr tena'aifeaeitiffirg. eue,*ol prif tff 'erg if!! - 444na stroww„ilg . fiA'rii" VsyjOf, " -A " • - uNYt Isr-Purvi; - . VywiEllumvm. - . Ink y. .. uir: ' Aw '''i?'"'sont"l77 .„ 1.. • --.1,0 0 ,,, —4: Naf Ttp#l iial o*. niiii i4l!, NA - be 9 • , -; - i n •.k.•* , -.- : -•.- •, , i;,•vv, • v,. 111, Aa.t.t4l , e• , v:•' ...immtt, MOE EZS TttERATIED By Lumber and Coal. New Arrival ! Notice. = • E. ~;.__ ~ • ,:s i Batipans„,4. Tiige t EW , GODDS ieetiived evaiy Pt : -• . !O4VgsQs!s. 1'853. I.. Millinery - Removed; SC. TIGIVARD would req - ecifully . inform 1. - 1 . the Ladies of Gettysburg and its that they wilt 'find her in Clunaberid urg street, at the resideneeof Mr. Samuel liertat, opposite Mr. Tate's Hotel. ` - Ladies ean.he accommodated with, 7.fady made BONNETS; 840 a vat Wry of .4traw Leghorn, and all kinds of Millinery Goot4 f the latest styles, Ladies will do well to mill and see for themselves. April 1838, The World's GREAT EMBITION PRIZE MEDAL ! A IVA R DEO TO U. 11 EVER. For has two Ratios, Loadfm, Odoberls,lBsl. CMEYER respectfully informs his We ids Ni• and the. public generally that he has constantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in London, in 1851. All orders promptly attended to,-and great care taken in the aeloution and packing the same. lie has received during the Inst fifteen years more Medals than any Other maker front rho Franklin Institute—alsl, .Firh‘ Premiums in Bosbn, Now York nod Dahl more. IY.►roroimi 723 Arch Street, below Eighth, st.mth side, Phihtiolph'l. Sept. 6,181 S. 3m A. Mathiot & Son's S OFA AND FURNITUIIE WARF,ROOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Cray mtretit, Baltiplore, (nrar Payette s.t..),„4.4tx,rid!pgsfia_y_ esttirtiishment or the kin lin the Union - -Always en hand a large assortment of every variety of I torsE. HOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, cm. bruin , Bnrea is, Bedsteads, Was .stands, Wardrobes, - Ma ressezi of Husk, Cotton and Ilair. Sp .inn Beds, S dins, Se e-a-Tete , -, Arm Chair 4, B eking Chairs, Etageres, .Marble Tables, Settee:, Reception and Upholstered eltnirti,, Assorted Colors of Collaye Flandure, Wood C:tairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, flat Racks, Hall Furniture, • (lilt and Walmit Frame Looking Glagyea, Sidebourile, Extension Tables, of every length, Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and -give our .-tack an exeminntion, which for variety and quality of workman-. ship is not equalled by any establishment in the country. A. MATINOT & SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug,. 2, 185/i. ly New Livery Establishment. CfIARLES TATt has opened: a new Livery establishment, at the stables (4% Washington street, occupied in part by OA "Eagle Hole]," and bas made sneh arrange ments as will enable him to accommodate ao public at nil times, on reasonable terms,wii h Horses ' buggies, Hacks, &e. llis stock is On funerpl oueitsions. fie.. he will Le, able to supply a want which 4es been ninth needed. lin - Term* CASI.L. May 24,11468. 14' X - C. W.- Slagle & Co., O.OAIMISSICiN AND_ PUODUCE Id CHANTS, Hui. 118 add 133 Aortle eteeti Ballinire.—Beitig established in the Coin. • miiisidu business for a'nnt' solicit consignmeniii, and rticular ats tention to the Pia of GltA -of all kinds, Flour,Viiiver, Seed, -Whisky - -and' Cdiintry Produce- generally: We remit , procods Traolcs Slat .Nurthern ;rat Railroad - run into our Vet-rehouses. • • Miter to E. - 11;11nelder, Juno 21; 1858. ly. MI c' • . i / •••••V .••••••.••••••,‘ •••
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