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you wake newspapers:—
Luanda area ; bay. great minds - -
hamorona old man fell in with
Tin itinerant and rather. impertinent
Toting minis ter,who prnnonneeti in very
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phutve terms, that. he would never
vat: neaven unleba isu wua born ugain
004 &Wad :
have experienced that obangoand
pow fool no anxiety."
"Anti bury you boon born again ":"
. ft,,Xos. I tut 1 hare."
"-Well," said the old gentleman, eyo
ieg Aim atistitively, " I don't think it
woldil hurt yon, young mar, to bu born
Dnt!e more."
- A - Pungent Dialogue. —G roce r—" Mr.
Eflitor, I'll thank you to eat- that I keep
the Alisirt groceries in the city."
PAitor—"l'll thank you to gupply
m y- flintily with groceries gratis "
tirocor- 1 ‘ I thought you wore glad
to jg:.t something to Ell up your pa-
R4itor-- 1, I thought you were glad to
ip stare rooms for nothing. It's a
poor cub that won't work both ways."
- Mak Nrocer in A rage, threatening to
the paper.
.
• rough Story.—Tho London (C. W.)
tree Press has a rather tough story n,
,kkostsJs..lir. Gaston who runs a mill in
klitek t oeighborbood. He was standing
Lauseisth a trap-door wilco q. au* of
wiiisa, full from an upper story directly
iott Ws head, dislocating his neck !
ru Immediately raised up his hands,
*Wised his head, and pulled it into
trace: as a workman who " heard the
bones snap into their sockets" will
swear. lfir. Gastou is supposed to be as
ootind as over.
1111110" I plowa, I now's, I reaps, I mow., I
gets up wood for winter ; I digs, I hoes,
!At Utters grows, and for what I
k.towe, I'm indebted to the printer..
,titi.oppose all knowledge Sows, right
(sow the printing press, so off I goes,
in these 'ere clothes, and settles up—l
guess.
tar a tolerably good Looking horso
waii - iiold at auction in Wetting on
Wel9esdtty, for the enormous mon of
7rlpaihta. When it is taken in consid
eilttittn that it coott 81,75 to sell the
limo, we don't think tho operation
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Cetrrect information not A lirap a Re
pl_li.—A ditaterer was asked the way to
Iftttlebnry. - With great politeness he
slt'tvn say it was ahead, but in rain;
t pare lie tried the more he couldn't.
f I
A tt.st, red in tho face, and furiolvi
Willi
with
exertion, he burst
Meth, with " Gng-g'long ! you'll g-g-got
he hernro I e-c-o•ean tell you!"
'111119 4 A colored sailor. who was, shot
in the forehead Soar months agn, the
bell entering his brain, front which it
could not be extracted, was discharged
from the Philadelphia Hospital a few
dz3.B Since, and intinniattly ,hipped on
Iptitsrif ,one of tbe packets. Jre is now
at sea with the ballet yet in tils bruin.
The came is certainly a remarkable one,
plot/ably 'without a parallel.
sittr, ,, What have you done to farther
hrithan progress," asked K gententious
philoaopn6r the other day of Jenkins.
Jenkinii' reply was blear and decisive.
: 1 1: ; y1 ecren boys and two gicia."—
The philosopher departed, audlor the
fitlrt time in his life thought.
Arlie that bath 4 trade, Lath an ea
tato, and he that bath a calling, hath
Haire of linnet and honor. A ploughman
on 144 legs is higher than a gentleman
on bii 4444:3.
S. made in a single piece 73
faaltdxr 25 yards of sausage, using the
tiiiitadiVe or sausage meat of two!
porkers weighing 46J pounds. This,'
P 7 1 ) 041d qy, is a great extension uf
tbo b43)17 9ss •
-Au old farmer, whose son had
died fately, was visited by A neighbor,
wile began to condole with him on his
WAIL
"11:7 lois," slid tho fathor,—"no
ate thing—it was his owi/ loss—ho
was ofato."
l*gtkal Fact Familiarized.—lt has
been
discoed that broad can be man
tifF4Orod out of woo 4. Dung before
thildiaisurory was no t o t is, A li woo d wad
knows& to have a grain in it.-
1 14 RAIONs Benedy.—lt is said that
ropsted onion bound neon the wrist, on
thierlptiSe, will stop the most inveterate
inti4plio, in a very few minutes.
W-4(4 1 trYin•
•
MrPorter's Spirit of the Times has
aftisoonut ofa dreadful old fellow, who
"repaid ratkeJ tell 4 lie on six Ingtittlte
eredis, than toll the truth for cash :"
Jtfiplbe pepson who "stole a march,"
bas been pnt in the same ci•II with
Ptoetiastinatian, tbo.thieftif Tune.
illirlzosrdor,to and bo re•
spotted, wo - irniit refrmtr trout dojo ,
wimitipletilantolo others.
11E1
airYe whoa Inaba noigfibar is
ImitiiMartittotiolf, Sod makos all around
MOW infserible,
amirt Tftere he rook on which we
!IA" than Mild to his wifookimak
ite le Thisiehie bernee pienionre," as
&Haan he ha Win*,lris wife
- 100fors tit! iiitObbf
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Jur - Minim va tor,
i fite lA* is 14 1**,14%
4elll 4 l o ll *Aig 4 1 *
le/ aatsir(lllaiki, letter
1111TVW Wet iiiarcii4Nl 334
NEM
L. 40404
wort4P11•01 of
trsborclrus wine*
Ass luitd• )Sv
nip. flisd,
Clots. Bonus.
every skins use
1/raw.* 8u .re,
Wen I' It/ 411e 4 t Mir ti et price paid &tenon.
tr y f ri . t i nei . tiikrri in e &eh:sage fur 414uds.
Arlii re um a ran. Buy your Groceries
wirei7 yon sill be tart to gat thew good and
cheap. alie•
billr.kertr's celebrated writing Ink for
4ale. (Nov I. 1858.
Tats WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The stab.
scriber respectfully informs the citizens
of town and country, that be Lai opened a
tirocery, Cottfcctiunary end Notion Stnre. on
York street. two doure east of St, James'
Lutheran Church, where he has now on
band a gener.tl Assortment of grxxls in his
line—such au: Syrup. from 40 ti 70 -Ants
per gallon ; Sugars, all kinds ; Coffees, dif
ferent kinds; Vinegar. Salt, Fish, Cheese,
Scotch II erring, ground and nrtgroand Pep
per. Alspiee, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard,
Soda, Ginger, Starch. Rice, Teas, Candles,
F.xtract Co es,Chocolate, Concentrated
Lye: Rmo-ns, Wickets, Candies, all kinds :
Pip, WA/nuts. Kilns Nuts, Aininndl, Ground
Nuts, L tver Itai.ins, Leuitms. Oranges, Fan.
cv Crackers of all kinds, .4.e.„ ke.
Eulltr and Ruffs bought and sold. He iu•
rites the cells of the public, convinced that
his assortment will please, both in quality
and price. Ifs is determined to sell cheaper
than the I:licapvit
Gettysburg. Dec 10, '3B
Jacob B. Holtzworth,
OONTINUES to receive at his News Depot
, vin the North-east cwroer uf Centre &pap",
Litt the elviicest Peritalicalsof the day. viz:
• .
New York Ledger, Harper's Weekly,
Cileason's Pictorial, Police Gazetto, Baltimore
ItSup, New York Mercury, Frank Leslie's,
I t New York Clipper, Harper's Magazine, Bal.
timore Clipper.
I Mr-Ladies aad others wiali ing anythingin
Imy line; aryl not finding it convenient to call,
I,:e4ae „ire we notice, su I I will wait
on them tit tliv;r !wares with pleasure.
Dec. 26. '5l.
Q CITABLE for the Dry Goode hominess,
tur Item. Enquire et Toe Cue tux%
Offsee Nov. 'xi
Vsltisige Real Estate,
A T Pal VATe: SALE.--The ■ubsaribere,
. 1 1 6 .•:xecutore a ABIALI•11 SNY1)11/., deco/Lad,
offer at Private Sale. that
on which decedent resided upwards of twenty
years, situate in Tyrone township. Adams
county, adjoining lands of George Meckley,
Heirs of Jacob w,x. Anthony Dear
dare, Samuel Deardorff, and David Hoover
containing thr2. ACRES. more or less
with good pr p)rti ns of Ti tuber and Meadow
The improvements consist of •
two-story Weatherboar.red Dwell-it!
ing HOUSE. Bank Bern, Wagon . if
Shed an 1 Corn Crib attached,
Cooper Skip,and other out-buildings;
never-failing welly of stater, one at the house,
the other at the barn , and an excellent Ao
pleollellAßD, with a sariety of other choice
fruit.C Creek runs through the
Farm, and there are also then springs on the
property. The fences, m only of cheanut
rails, are good, and the land is in a good
state of cultivation, two-thirds of it haring
been limed. Tho property will be shown by
Samuel Bollinger, residing thereon.
Also. A TRACT OF 310UNTAIN LAND,
containio4 7 acres, more or less, situate
Nionallen township, Adams county. adjoining
lands of George nook le : , Jacob Gulden, and
others.
JOHN SXYDER,
Ft:EDI:HICK HOLT7., *
Scpt. 1F.5 Executors.
Ilikirrhe sale notes !given for personal
property of said tincanuted are now rine, and
immediate payment is relnirea. The notes
are in the hand, of Fillultz.
T"E subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub
li.c gf'nerally, that he has provided himself
with an entire new an 1 splendid SKY-LIGHT
AMBROTYPE ROOM, at his residence in
%Vest Middle street. one S - pare west of
Fahnest,h•k's Store. where he is prepared to
furnish Ansbro, Potvine./ and Nutt.-
gt aph Pirl to et in every style of the art.
which he will warr snt to give entire satis
faction, and is prepared to accommodate all
with GOUD PIC ITRES, either.,eingle or in
groups. lie also has a number of specimens
at his room in Caambershurg Street, a few
doors Wont of Brinzman k Culp's Shoe Store,
where he still continues as formerly to take
pictures.
All who desire a correct likeness of them
selves and friends, will do well to give me a
call, as I have reduced my price to suitthe
present bard times.
Pictures copied from old specimens of all
also. inse:ted in Lockets, Breast Pins
Finr,er Rings, kc.
T subscri her being tha n ktu/ to his friend'
and the public in gensralf pant patronage,
wishes them t continue it, and annures them,
that ris`seretofure,thershall not be di %satisfied.
_ .
s areitar 4 e4 fun S ) rents to ‘lO. 'tit',
for uperatinc, frau RA. M. to 4P. M. Gild
LAcketa, B:•ea4tphis, Ititable fur miniatures,
alwars on hand. at the rerr lowers prices,
iti" 4 ",'hilklren will not be taken fur less
than SI p) .
lifirAtnbratTpes taken (or fifty cents and
upwards, and In the best style.
S.OIUEL WEAVER.
April 26, 165 Si. tf
Howard Association,
PHILADELPHIA. -A Benevolent Institu
tion established by Special Endowment
for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, if
!Betted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.
In times of Epidemic -4, it is the ohject of
this Inveitution to establish Hospitals, to
provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food.
Medicin e s. ec., Gir the sink and destitute, to
take charge of the orphans of deceased pa.
rents, and to minister in every poisible way
to the relief of the afflicted and the health of
the pcblic at large. It is the duty of the
Directors.' t inch times, to visit personally the
nfected districts, and to provide and execute
means of relief. Numerous physicians, not
acting members ..f the Association, usually
enrol their names on its books, subject to be
called upon to attend its hospitals, free of
charge.
LL the sllvence of Epidemics, the Directors
hare alit horiseit the Gonsaltiog Surgeon to
Five advice a.bd malice! aid to permits suffer
eng and r CHRONIC DlSEASESofsvirailent
character, irking from abuse of the physical
power.,, mal•lntancent, the effects of drugs,
k
Veriotte IMPORTS and. TRACTS on the
nature and usstatentaff Chronic, Distefano, by
fho inssuliing Surgeon. hare beenhliehed
liar **tritons theteibution. end wit) pa he sent
Fisiz of cameos lo the ealleted.
G=llfor Repute or tresubent. Dr.
' .S. ZALIMUIf, Catching
ikon. ifoirsrd Areoefition; No. 2 South Ninth
tired, Philo& Iphte, P.
Hy 'ant& et the lArectore.
.r. A 4 4 1). tig4wrw et.L, Preet,
apm. PktitlMlLa, See y.
I Sept. SO. 1868. ly
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fILLYMME.A.U.
Iv., 138;
New Grocery.
Wll. E. BITTLE
A Store Room,
DESIRABLE F.llt3f,
Sunbeam Gallery.
vp IrealWotiLtaipellgiolhai
4 6 le bu t opened a MACH= 8110 P, is ,
Chasamerehrra etresA
t tea ri nerar
P 1
ea
Ksehhisit ea baisd es' , .
one as Ihkruttiaq - • I re,
Ckallodder crept., 01610040 . 41 • Straw
Osttars, and tiaras Pbuidra.ordiltereat kinds,
—two. tour or,,sis-borte; to suit iinreimaers ;
-..indund all such in can be had et Manner
or taticsurarn. Also,
forboam earpentsra. put up in the very bi t s;
sad most sul...tantisl manner. Ciatmg
Screws or lung floit^, any kiud or size less
tban chorea feet in lec.lth, always atscistied ;
to, as well a. taraiaj in iron. casting or
woe & Alm all kinds of Rsestarro on Ma.
ohinery. dressing alp M.O 3pindl. .ke., done
on the shortest
I hope that, all in want of anything in my
line will oall at my SLl,ip before going elow
whets I will werraot all my wort to give
eatisfaotlon to parehasiere..
DAVID STERNER.
March 29,1858. ly
Dr. A. W. Dorsey,
10/111FIRLY of Carroll county. Aid.. haring
permanently located in Ciettysberg, Wert
his professional service. to the Massimo( the
unrs,sibd surrounding country is the practice
of*. venous branches of his profession.—
Office sad residence, Baltimore street, nest
door to The Compiler office. where he may be
found At all times when nut professionally
engaged.—
Prof. Nathan R. Smith, Baltimore, Md.
Rer. Augu.t.us Wtbater, D. D., Baltimore Id
Dr. J. L. Warfield, Westminster, Md.
Dr. W. A. Mathias, "
Jacob Reese, Esq.,
John K. Longwell,E+ci ,
Geo. F.. t 1 ampler,
Rev. Thomas BJereo Gettysburg.
Oct. 25, 185:3. Urn
Dissolution
n FP IRTNERSH I l ) .—TherOo-pfirtnership
existing between the subscribers has
been dissolved this day by mutual consent.
We return thanks to our friends and the
public for the liberal support extended to us.
Our books are placed in the hands of Geo.
E. Brine:tan fur polleetion. and in his ab
sence wrA be eettleil by J. Culp, at the store,
and we earnestly repcst those indebted to
call and make immediate payment, its we are
desirous of settling ono business without de
lay. CEO. E. BRINGSIAN, ,
JOHN CULP.
Oct. 2n, IP.IQ.
A Card.
►rIIE subscriber having disposed of his in
terext in the Store of Bringmen k Culp,
to Alexander Colleen, respectfully asks the
continuance of his friends and customers to
patronise bis succe.norp, where bargai nP may
be had. GEO. E. 1311111iGilAN.
Oct. 25.
Another Change
TN THE ITAT, SHOEAND HARNESS
BUSINESS.—A. Coisess haying bonght
out the interest of lieu. E. Bringivan, Esq.,
in the firm of Bringinan Sc CAE), respectful
ly announces to the citizens of Gettysburg
and the public generally, that the business
will be continued at the old stand. sign of
the Big B hit, by Cobeen A Culp, who will
constantly keep on hand a large stock of
Goods in the hike of 11 Hite, Shoes, crats.oapo,
Trunks, Umbrellas. Carpet Bags. and Has+
ness. They gill also continue the manu
facturing, of Shoes and Harness. From
their long experience in all the above busi
-148,41 they defter thenoeltes that they can
please the public, and willsell cheap for cash.
A. COBEAN,
JOHN CULP.
Oct. `-'5
The Great Wouder
OF the Nineteenth Centory.—PROFESSOR
WOOD'S II kIR RESTORATIVE.—Says
the St. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat: Below we
publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city.
front a gentleman in Maine, which speaks
glowingly of the superior merits of his hair
tonic. Such evidence must have its effect.
when coming from a reliable source. Ifcer
•Beates are tiara meet of truth, the Dr. needs
encomiums, nor useless puffery from the
press :
MAlgr., Jan. 28. 1858
No/ 0. J. 11 - vo't & Co. :—Gentlemen:—.
Having my at ention called a few months
since to the highly beneficial effects of your
hair restorative I was induced to make ap.
plicttion of It upon mr• own hair, which had
beoome quite gray, probably one-third white;
my whiskers were of the same character.—
Some three months since I procured a bottle
of :E our ho.r restorative. and used it. I soon
found it was proving what I hat wished. I
used it about twice a week. I have since
I,rocured another bottle. of which! have used
some. I can now certify to the world tint
the gray or white hair 1111 totally disappear
ed, both on my hea I and face, and my hair
has resnmed its natural color. and I believe
snore soft an I glossy thin it has been before
for twenty-tire years. I lilt nnw silty years
old : my good wr:e at the age of fifty-two, has
used it with the same effect.
The above notice deem du?, to you for
your valuable discovety. lam asaureil that
whoever will rightly %se, as per directions,
will n o t have occasion to contradict my state
ments. 1 am a citizen of this oily and a
resident here for the last fifteen years, and
un kn ,wn to nearly every one here and ad
joining towns. Any use you may make of
the above. with my name attached, is at your
service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of
nature in others as well as myself. I sin,
truly, yours,
A. C. RAYMOND
Blistvoßx. Jan. 28. 1858
WOOD'S HAIR RE l'Oll,A TIVE.
Profesvor Wood—Dear Sir: Having had
the misfortune to los e the boat portion of my
hair, from the effvets of the 'clime lever, in
New Orleans in 1851, I was induced to mak
e trial of ) our preparation, and found it to
a4swer es the very thing needed. My hair
iM no thick and glossy, and no words can
elprem my obligations to you in giving to
the afflicted such • treasige.
FIN - LEY JOHNSON.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a
minister in regular standing, and postai of
the Orthodox Church at Brod.
He is a gentleman of great intim* and uni•
rersally beloved. WM. DYER,
Brookfield, Jan. 19, 1858.
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Baring made
trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me
pleasure to say, that its effect has been ewe
lent in removing inflammation, dandruff and
a constant tendency to itching with which I
have been troubled from my Childhood ; and
has also restored My hair, which was becom
ing gray, to its original color. I have used
no other article with anything like the same
pleasure or profit. Yours truly,
J. K. 11R,AGG.
The Restorative is put op in bottles of 3
sizes. via: large, medium, and mall: the
small bolds a pint. and retails for $1 per
bottle: the mediums holds at least twenty per
cent. more in proportion than the small, re
tails for two dollars per bottle : the •large
holds a quart. 40 per cent. more in propor
tion, and retails for $3.
O. J. Woody Co.. Proprietors. 312 Broad.
way. New York. (in Lb' great N. Y. Wire
Railing Establishment.) and 114 Market SC.,
St. Louis Md. And sold by all good Drug
pas atid t raney Goode' Dealers.
Doe. 0, 1858. Sin
- Old Damtnion
COFF4E POT.—A desirable Improvement
in niskigg o4sis bfwhich unsquarth
lees coffee ielagwerred elfid• ,and,
more hi;bly flavored beverage is nutde.• "Toe
Awn 6 44.01 0 ifes itToi sdy inn h9f t4a9
wishoit parts* offtbia or **one
wicaptair- 'MoSsllbod. of a jot, °fearse
and ei titan. wish to Save One
font* litre jitpente OW* -al mice ltd
bliy ao Obi Dmitace 4:mres pot at the cheap
store of FAlDistrroo K ROS'.
Nov. 29. • '":
lfi
• cirtikedeNgirsY.-6,144eir Mops ',ids
Seettelttrj, !ad uaecliop
- •
pillai r yr' . 1 2, 1 1 ", ittifs •
bats ilhasoaia•
;1. 6 , - r burinodu l / 2
E. 0.
~ oly sip ma
d ike . _?P lb , .. sau Zi nt iloo o l-
Cb.. a AI iorO,T b 7, trot munition to
sa t e ,
, 4 ,_ i nd i eilraistt:ftsira to Ow*. to
Went a a b g aimi s ti a g of the liberal patrotutio
haratotorit bestow i 4 *pun them.
LILLIAN SMALL 4 CO.
*.... •
.- Litolbeir Yard;
NNorta o.lorg , Wrest, near Me fi d arp o d,
y 0 ItK, PA.
We w tub] invite the anal/tine of liseltan
ics, ih z ihs ooa , and °there. to our large and
well
eekoos i skse k o f LI 1 JIB F, 2, consisting or
every:deseription of-1/10bite Pine Btardi and
Plank, Joist. Southey and Fencing. Also,
Mtissd eteeeout Shingles, Ltths, Piek e t e ,
Flooring oat 4 Ve4rherboardiag. $
Sidiuj. i t , We are prepare.] to CUT TO
ORDER any s i ze , quantity and quality of
WHITE PLYE & 0..1 If LO.IIBER,
at the shortest notice. and have it delivered
to any point accessible by Railroad. We
also manufacture and keen on la s od A toma
rat assortment of .
SASH. DOORS,
Shutters, Blinds, Miaow Frames and Door
Frames
eliir'Jrdero (or any sizes not at hand 11
with dispatch.
ilijirOur stack and assortment is equal to
any others. and we are , letermined to-eoll at
the lowest market prices.
s er-.111 orders anl communications ad
dressed ps the undersiped, at York, Pa., will
ieesi‘• prompt attention.
:Of ILL, BENDER b CO.
York. )fay 24, 1858. iv
Removal.
A LEX. FRAZER, Watch it Clack Maker,
has removed his shop to Charabersburg
street, opposite the Lutheran Church, where
he will always he happy to attend to the
calls of customers. Thankful f,r past favors,
he hopes, by strict attention to business and
a desire to please, to merit aad receive the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg, March S. 1858.
Who will Refuse
VIE worth of their money and the right
chang , back?
NORBECK & MARTIN'S ig the place to
get it, where they sell all kinds of Groceries.
Confectionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a
word, everrthing belonging to a first-class
Urinary. SI ilainies of sevon different kinds,
from 4 1 J cents up to 75 per gallon : Sugars,
six different kinds, from 8 cents up to I 4 per
lb.; Coffee, lice kin is ; ?ens, Chneolue, Rice,
Cracker*. Tea Calceq, Bottled Pie Fruit,
Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Salt, Bacon and Lard.
May 24, 1818.
New Arrival!
HATS. CAPS, BOOTS SHOF.S.—The
an loterileee has just returned from Philit
delp!iia where he selected, with much care,
a very large and superior stork of Boots,
Shoes. Hats and Caps, and finders himself
that he is nave prep 'red to exhibit to the
citizens of Gettysburg cud vicinity, the larg
est sat finest stook of Goods in his line that
has ever been offered to their uotiee. Rav
ing purchased our goods at the lowest cash
prices, we are prepared to offer greater in
ducements than ever. Come and see: We
will take great pleasure in showing uur goods
whether you wtsh to buy or not.
Ore. 24. R. F. 3feILIIENNY.
Call at Rsininger's
VOR BAIIGAINS:—The 11.1bscriber has
just returned from the city with another
large assortment of goods for Gentlemen's
%Year. consisting of Cloths. Casslasers* ,
Casriners, Tyreels, all kinds °treating. ke..
which he will dispose of at the lowest liviing
prices. Ili* stook has been selected velith
gre.st care, and caunot but please the tastes
of this eotninunity.
Don't forget I Call at the 3lerchant Tailor
ing establishment of
_JACO3 ItEININGER,
• Oa. 4. 1858. Carlisle street.
The Nighty Hurler!
_ . lVorld Know.'
and Mold Tried.
H Aloway's Ointmsnt.
run E free admissions of all Nations, an well
se the verdict of the leading Hospitals id
the Old as well as the New World, stamp this
powerful remedial Agent as the greatest
nealing_preparation ever made known to suf
fering man. Its PLNP:7IIsTITI QUALITILS arc
inure then usurst.Lors, through the external
orifices of the ',kin, invirit,le to the raked
eye, it reaches the seat of the internal dis
ease; and in all external affection, its anti
inflammatory and healing virtues surpass
anything else on record, and is Nature's
great ally.
ERYSIPELAS AND SALT RHEUM are
two of the most common ti n.l virulent dis
orders prevalent on this continent, to thesis
the Ointment islspecially antagonistic. it.
"modes operaudi" is irgt. Cu eradicate the
venom and then etomplete the cure.
BAD LEGS, OLD SORES AND ULCERS.
—Cases of many years standing that have
pertinaciously refused to yield to any other
remedy ur treatment, hate invariably sue
coinbed to a few applications of this power
ful nit ent.
ElteP CONS ON TUE SKIN, arising from
n bad state of the blood or chronic disease are
ortulicilied, and a clear and transparent sur
face re,:aine 1 by the restorative action alibis
Ointment. It surpasses many of the cosme
tics and other toilet appliance in its power
to dispol rallies anti other disfigurements of
the face.
PILES AND FISTCL.I.-1-Every form and
feature of there prevalent and stubborn dis
orders is eradicated locally and entirely by
the use of this emulient ; warm fomentation,
should precede its application. Its healing
qualities will be found is be thorough and
invariable.
Both the' Ointment and Pills should be used in
the follorcing cases :
Rut:lions, Rheumatism, Vero Threats,
Berta', RI ovrtgroa , bores of all Mods,
Chapped Raids, Salt Rheum, Bre-Mos,
CM ihialsu, Sea L4l, - 1416 Joists,
Fistula, SR% 0 {seems , telaer,
(Jout, Owelled Glatata, Ukers,
Lumbar, Sure Leta, Venereal Vents
Mecurta I V ruptiMas ,Sors Breasts, W ono& of all kinds,
Pile*, &ma'am.
ser Cataioa I—Noce are gennine unless
the words 0 Hollowly, Nem, York and Lon
don," are discernible as a water-nterk io every
leaf of the book of directions around each put'
or boa; the same may be plainly seen by
kidding the leaf to the light. A handsome re
ward will be giren to any one rendering such
information as may lead to the detection of
any party or parties counterfeiting the medi
cines or rending the same, knowing them to
be spurious.
*„"Sold at the Manufactories of Professor
lialloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Demers in
Medicine throughout the United States and
thh civilised world, in pots at 25 rents, 63
cent', and #1 each. A. D. Buehler, Getty..
burg. z ,
partheriii. is a onnsiderable saving by
taking th e larger sizes.
I N.'13..;..-Directions for the guidance of pa
tients lu every disorder are affixed to "each
put Vane 14, /858, eowl_ll.
Chas. R. Data, 111. D.
()FMK on Baltimore street, one door Muth
of die Preabytarlin Choral), an opposite
David 11 oer.dnrit :Mang leitAlishounit,
Ciattyrkstrg. - P*6 4. OM.
: I •
,•:_ ,
botaniadirts;
iz# y
- .tea
tboy: *ill bur **Ay*
LIMAI•iff my' Eaaftthieb; tbelusost Wiat
4se *boa oobiaplib*. 111
arevesily."-vebbiuniadik.
BUZEIVINPOOKULTS.
Nei. nAgaik.
'VAIr itATILAI
issWl •
Vissi O
el- Art litireissj
,
•••
paisigiabiL . •
Aspeunded
' 4 , ' PsteisilliVAnnti WM. inlenst Of , the best
a tr ort4oo
Lirsr,*diatiest aim bei?! •
itailliii kagheirii i i ..
~ Oorii t ftest,s4k ois Air
;v Delft :' it ii naively s est
tit a yisal MAU , Meting tlrst on the Learn
twiljenVits Maw. Wm en the shorn
seleed bawds Steam of that matter, tiros
acempillshinghwo puttpasm effectually, with-
out ant et' 4e juninfel feelings experienced
its, She operchitais of *met Cathartics. it
strengthens 11141 iirtteat at the same time that
it purger ft; knit when taken daily in mod
mite Am* will ebrengthen and build op
with unusual rapidity.
The, Lrrint is otte4 of the principal rego
later" of the hurour t body ; and when it
perform It Ainetionsg t well, the powers of
the system are f. 1111.4 developed. The stow
ecA in almost entirry., ly dependent on the
healthy lotion of they Liver for the proper
performacectf its rune. , " tiuns; when the stom
ach is at fault, the- I ,__ bowels ore at fault,
antA the whole spume.' onffers inconsequence
of one efipin---the Lives—baring ceas
ed to do its disey.-4-• For the diseases of
that organ, one Of thee proprietors has made
it his study.in a pricu ace of more than 2'o
years, to find some, remedy wherewith to
counteract the mattyp-i derangements to
whicb it is lianle. t-4
To prove that this remedy is at last
found, any person'Z'trouble.l with Li %Ica
COXPLAINT. IR any Ofh, its forms. has but
to try a b title, antl,llcorivicttim is certain.
These Chinas re-. 0 M.ive all lunrbid nr
bad matter fruits the:Li system, supplying in
their place a flow uf 7'4 title, invigurating the
storeach,eaasingfcxxl‹ to digest well, real
revs° THS aLoon, gi v- 5 0 ing tune and health
ut the whole machinery, removing the cause
of the disease—effecting a radical cure.
BILIOHIS ATTICES Are CUTCII, •ND, WHAT is
HEITCIt, raErrNrre, by the oCCiIaIIuIDAI USG of
clip LIVER Nilt.:011tAl101t.
One dose after °sting is snffi 'lent to relieve
the *tumuli and prevent the fu•>d Crum rising
and souring.
O.tly one il He talon before retiring, pre
vertu isittatniutt.
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the
bowels gently, and turns Cus'nrara•.ss.
One dose takoa after eauh weal will care
Drartrsts.
/lirOne dose of two tea/spoonfuls will al
ways relieve SICIC. UCADACEIII
O.ie dose taken for female obstruction re
mores the cause of tile disease, aad makes a
perfect cure. .
0 ply one thme immediately relieves Cnour.
while
One d..se often repented is s sure eon for
VROLEII4, M AMC!, and s preventive of
CLIOLtItA.
one b tile is needed to throw out
of the system the !Moot* Of medicine after
a long sickness.
skali•Mite bottle taken for JAC:quirt removes
all sallowness or unnatural color from the
skin.
o.te dose taken a abort time before eating
gives vigor to thesp?st - te;and makes food di
gest well.
One &Ise often repeated cares CHIMNIC
Disannect in its worst farms, while Sneers
and 113wat. complaints yield almost to the
first dose.
One or two doses ears attacks caused by
Worms its Uesil.lren ; there is is.. surer. safer,
or speedier remedy in the world. an it am,
fails.
iiiirA few betties oureDsorsr, by exciting
tke absorbents.
We take pleasure in reenmnsending th e
medicine as a preventive file Versa and AGUR.
enTLL FitTga. lied all First of a %ttot•!
Tres. It operates with certainty, and tioni
sands are willing to testify to its wonderful
virtues.
All tAo ate it are gteing their stmartiannu
testiesoity in its favor.
Der Mix water in the mouth with the In.
eignratiir. and swallow both together.
Tur. Li vas I rtooturoa is a scientific med
ical disoorery, and is daily working cures.
almost too great to believe. It aureate if by
magic, erea the ?fret doze gioiszy kulfit, and
seldom more than one bottle is required to
ewe any kind of Ltvss complaint, from tha
worst Junadire or Dyspepsia to a 00100041
IleadarAe, all of which are the result of a
Dzszassn borra.
PRICY ONU DOLL .I Plt BOTTLE.
Drc. sANieolcu, Proprietor. 34-S %mid
way. See York. A. D. BC/[IAR, Avail,
Gettysbur;
17, 1454. Iy.
Greatest. Improvement
OF TIIE AGE:—long' Pi:Jew KEROSENE
or CI).4L OIL LAPPS. unrivalled in
B•iianty, Safety or Ee;novey,—
E:ory person desiring toobtaio tho very best
and cie,s,fr , rl portab'e light within their
roach, shoul t 19%11 and esemine these lamps
before purchasing elsewhere, for the reason,
14t. Taut au aerileni C3ll occur by ex
plosion.
2d. That they emit Ni) Oirensive Odor
while burning.
31. Tiist they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily re,iulsted to give
more or loss light.
3th. Tams they burn entirely free from
smoke.
Gth. That the light is at least 50 per cent.
cheaper than anyathor light now in common
U.P.
Them!, ifemps are adasiralay adapted fur
the use of Students, Mach eniat i Seansstresse%
ll.Llls, Churches. Soares. Retell, and are high
ly recomuin 'rled for Famil♦ Use.
For sale by GILLESPIE & TIIO,NIAS.
June I I, 1858.
R. F. Dicilhenns,
(Suecemor to Paxton& ilellhenny,)
WHOLESALE andltetzil Dealer in
HATS. CAPS.
BOOM SOO'S, AND STRAW Goons
Also. %Vali Paper. Window Shades. Trunks,
Carpet Bags. Untbrellas, Canes, Tobacco and
Segars. at the South Fault oorner of Centre
Square, Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa.
Oct. 11, 1858.
John W. Tipton.
"lIIAWATIIIAN."
GO to Tipton's—go to Tipk.on'A—
tiJ to Tipton's in the corner—
In the corner in the Diamond—
In the Diamoud near McClellan's,
If you want.your hair dressed finely—
If you want your face shaved smuullitly.
Bachelors who never knew it—
Tip's the fellow that eau do it—
DJ it in the lait fashion 7.-
Do it titildkitill 3o it:iitistly,
And improveour fine looks greatly,
Make you loo ked young and sprightly,
Make you feel more yoangand brightly,
Make you f,..1 like going nightly
To call upon some pretty damsel
'Who before would not look at you,
At you asyou pealed bet
Daily on the public street.
And young men who.wear moustaches,
Who want, some one to Kew patches=
Patches where your breeches tear—
Tip's the Ivy to mote up matches—
Martha, With some lady fair.
Then repair So Tiptoe's shop,
Dandy.-roe. Flu!. and Fop.
- Jan. 11.1858.
RBQOL is the place
to port:Use. • ; . all Drew. G oose, fur
geptleciaq as, WS se
lireryittiejr, to the Dottrt 000 de
Money is is wel by sailing sc Sabl e k , s ,
peresshing elsewhere. Nor. 8.
WORM" 'ALII3IIOM-liediaiete re*
Zia: sleek , let 'Lad& *wee . isd • reek
Oasis r herissieseredi bead the Ilergso ea
premiss iteeltailria tsar. • 'Pb.
bassi. verralaadease• ted• priest km,
nag 'Aide Ile //Await titel selliitiele - be
• ea' Cloth_Ctoaks, es_pee, Merailleihsaft,
s 1 1 41t,, 0
I ;, s .-. A •: ' -',"....? t 4114 . Sies
• e 4 4+ ..e, WONlabial'" e
i
oce.B
.;,-- • _
MEI
Tats Dias&
~• :L :~
:es&
At m ; ..Cia*/*
&Yin
MI reader
__;bitartt alliktyq ant'
pariavarma itropatalg '
that such a natualy
war boon iftrunioaa
whit)* will soconl,Prial
br indaeme serried •
Ahead Mlow-eitiment
romitisin win do i t 1.-
arnassit on may of the
a( slur Ibilsraiag noatplainti
BODOPOLA AND DCIONHILOINI Cox:Kam%
EINIPTIONS AND Itirmrvir Daraums, true"
Prom" BIAMDINS, TIM" Bavr Rnspty
SCALD Ifsaa, Thar AND iirmnimo As
racrusss, )Laisrarsuan Duman. DROPSY, Nxv.
as,Lata os TLC Dania mum, Dzion.mr, Dm.
rams AND INDIONTION, ENTILINLAS. ROSS
oN Sr. AYTHONY'S Fat. and indeed the whc,le
cis s conaplairas arising Irma Isssuarrr oY
VAS BIAOD.
This compound will be found a great pro.
muter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. .31itititudes can, by
the aid of this rernecir, spare th,anselvei horn
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sorest, through which the system will attire to
rid itself at corruption., if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores ; cleanse at when you,Auti it is ob.
atructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
Tom when. Even where no particular disorder
as
z ogpl
kali. c enjoy better health, and live
cleansing the blood. Keep the
bl
thy, and_ all is well; but with this
Pabulum of life di-ordered. there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must gu wrong, and the great machinery cf
life is disordered or overthrown.
Bassaparilbt has, and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egre4iously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not ull the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extrncts cf it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have been mis
led by huge bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds upon the Pick, for
they not wily contain little, it any, Sarsaf a-
Alla, tau often no curatit e properties Is hatev
er. Hence, bitter and pinata disappointment
has followed the 113 C of the laricus extracts of
Sarsaparilla whit 11 hood the u.sikut, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has became
synonrnious with imposition and them. Still
we eall this compow.d Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply 'nth a re= dy as 01311 rescue the
name from the load of obloquy arhieh rests
upon it. And we think w e have ground for
believing it has virtues which arc irresistible
by the ordinary run of the disca•es it is intend.
ad to rote. In erode: to secure their compltte
eradication from the st stem, the remedy should
be judiciously takes aeoording tv tincotivics on
the bottle.
DR. J. C. AVEU & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Pries, $1 per Bottle I SL: Mott.las for $5.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself sneh • renown for the rare of
even variety of Threw and Long Complaint. that
It ii entirely unteeeswary for tot to rew•nt the
evidence of its virtues, where% er it has teen em
ployed. Am It bass lung been in ermataut use
thmughout this ae.•tinu. we need Ent do mote tl*an
agony tile people Its quality is kept up to the beat
it ever has been, and that it mar be relied on to
do fee their relied all it has ever Lacs fousd to do.
Ayer ' s Cathartic Pills,
evtiretwas. Amulin. Prop pe . IP d;gesekn s,
byerwirry, real Numath, E•ys,p4a.. IhoworAr,
Par, liageasagitaa. Enviababa mod r rim Asessa,
Liver r.... 0 .16g. Do .0, T. T. sad
Salt lams. Ireenstm, (..t. Aparaciair. as •
Digmaer Pa. ..l p. AT' r ei.MEL
ampitosaallisi.aw Oro is rasa lemii
lige elm orb grog goinensarlu... Mir "ildrt" sae
Lest artvirsat it. Oat uirrAS Sur AV. at pis-Jars tr"
(sok yaw.'
hie* II aisSa pe- Ur: :0 . Toe kr rill
Gene senalves,eakv taear a.ri Senna
enes., mei &sun' rat grevennava, as me Ina their
01~1 SP "Ref," iir eecersralrisneliwinres ei tivar
Oannolies. Ina is ernor Ursa nall ma venni' the
inverti4a at tom. The Ageenn biol. =awed ha ,
-i&L freak oar AVIEWICaS *Law.. ar in v het -AL *try
4," p=ea Irak rho fag arLenpvienn.4l t6r : Awe
enenpioneta and the mama at. that .10 -4.1. i le
fur their etym.
Do not he put mf I.y urpiiacipied dealers oak
other rirrparstieitis they make 'Mae real ill.
Demand Arres. and take ten others, UP sick
smut the Lest and there is for them. asid thej •hauld
Lace iL
Add our Remedies are for sale Ly
*O-84.1d by A. D. Buehler. Gettribtir7--
T. J. ClA,nper. near C.4slitown—Paston Cu:
Druz4irts.
Oct. 18, 18;8. eon-1y
Cattle Powder.
BREINIG. FItfiNEFIF.I.I) & (Nl's cur.
TLE .VCDRILVES 11.1% e been thorough
ly tasted and unsurpa.sed and
unsurposaable. None other as useful hero
been introduced during the century.
Whilst fitment are using every effort, and
investing large am mute of money in the
improvement of their soils, tn.) little atten
tion is generally pail to the health and de
velopment of farm Stock.
Breinig. Fronefiedi t Co. justly claim be
ieg the first, in this country, who devoted
their attention to this important sul,j,•et.—
Their Vitorreat.g CATTLE POWDER wits the
result of several years' stu fy and experi
menting—which experiments have actually
shown that, by fee lin; this Powder, a Ccoor
will yield froth I to 2} poun.ls butter persr.,ek
,ore than when she d..oes not get the Powder;
tai other conditions alike. The same in
creme isproportionably produced in the
fattening of &dile or Richt&
It is used with equal profit for Horses,
Cattle and II ,gs. No farmer, or feeder of
any kind, should be without it a day.
Fur sale at the new Warehouse, corner of
Stratton street and the R.tilroad. by
KLINEFELTEIt, SEITZ & CO.
Nor. 15, 18.58. 8m
rpH subwri her bas just received from Phil
-11 adelphia livery large and full assortment
albite and Cap* of irrotrvariatrand of the
most fashionable styles• consisting of No. 1
Mole Skin. No. g do..black Rookland.(Gentle
men's Dress') Men's Napped Rockland,
(black,) Sax, French, Felt, Plaid, Cable, Mu
card, .Lc., le.; together with a large assort
ment of Boys' eommon and dries Slouch
Ilata sad Caps. Being determined to so
oommodate he invites his friends and the
public generally to call and eziunine• his
goods, feeling confident that the quality of
his goods and the prices at which they are
sold cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Out. Z. R. F. MettIIENNY.
1. W. Scott,
(Late of :As firm of Wiukuter cf: 'gook)
GENTLE3IIOI S FURNISHING STORE,
. arid
sanrr ktANOFACTORY.
No. 814 Cusamrs ess4rl (awl! opposite
• the Girard .
P SLTH I A.
J. W. SCOTT world raspestfelly ail t h e
attention of hia former patrons and friends to
denim Store, and 4s- simpreark as a warns
fir Same at short iswidoe. A ;pledperlit,
iptariust` Jed. COONTRT• ERADS supplied.
'withilevannrriend Comas&
- Ott 4.11850. ly
VllllM4lll4.amistmostpleteusarisiemi of
lireas, act variety sad stylevutvor
brought to clettjesbusg, jast.reesiesdat
• . Pita Nell.
Cr /I C I/ PAP ifi g4fielt to 01410 i,
1 44 6 11..0 l i ttEr s ilm=7 l o.4
as examqa. a.kaaikosr.grali,.
rhitt.A. - • . :• •
t 1.. _i
Pr EPARZI) AY
.7011. TAB OMB OT
Hats & Caps
A. iltathiot & &mi
S OFA AND rtheirrtritt WA/MRoolft
Noe. 25 and V N. Oay street. &Ithaca*
(near Fayetta at.,) 'Standing from Gay is
Frederick s« —the largest eatablishvgat qf
the kind in the Union. Alway
varietys on hand It
lar* Ivo,ortmeat eve of NOUNS.
1101 x ,11 ANI) OFFICE ry
ECUNITUB.X. ear
Bureaus, Bedsteads.
\Va.-I/stands, Wardrobes.
Nfirregses of flask, Outten and Hair,
...Spring Bed., &Am,
Tete-a-Tete+, Arm Chairs.
flocking Chairs, Etageres,
Marble Tables, Settees,
lteceiwtinn and Upholstered tikes,
A,.orlecl Colors of Cottage Parisi/art,
Wood Chairs,'
°See Chairs.
Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles,
Ho 'tack",
Ei4 Furniture. •
Gilc and Walnut Frame
Loottno Sideboards,
Ext etp4ion Tal les, of every length.
Porsolo. disposed topurchase are invited to
can and give our stock an axmoneation,
which for variety and quality of workman
slap is not equalled by an establishment in
the country. A. MAT IJYOT & SON,
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.
ly
Stoves ! Stoves I
EtT)C, BUEHLER t KURTZ have just
received n large s upply of now and bola.
tiEii Parlor, Saloon and Shop STOVES. of the
Intent and wont improved styles. Also. all
the tesL gtyleit of CO OK STOVES, enihrac ,
i the Noble Cook," ..11ny•I Cook." .•Win.
Penn." ••Sea Shell." "Mornin; Star." "Phil
adelphia Sunri..e." "Fredonia," (Baltimore
Air•'i•tght. improved) "Jewel," sod ”Chartn"
1 —all for wore) or coal.
I Clll at the Ware Room. in West Middle
street. two .• Ir.; west of the new Court-house.
I Sept. 27. 1 KA3.
Milliwry Removed.
itZ IfinVAlllt re , perifolly inform
Ilse LI iil•4 of (lett celturg and its
that they will find her in Chanilerahurg
..tract, at the resideneeof Mr. Samuel 'tartest.
..rwwite Mr. Tate . * tittle!.
t Ladies can Ir. ace..tvinvoittted with ready
aubde BONNETS; ale° a variety of Straw
LeAlutro., and all kinde of 31illinery Goode of
the latest etylee. Ladies will du well to call
and see for thetnselres.
' April Ft. Is",S.
Lumber and .Coal.
THE .ltp.eriher informs the pablie that he
••• contiutte, thr lAttuther stud Coal Luwittews
lat Lart.ENTl)w , .. iaing contlty, r larcer
node that, ever--einbracin ,, White Pine
fiGiarsh , •and P lank, Sentstlitig,''Franilttg'Stalf,
PlaNteriaz Lathe., shingle. , , Palings, &c.,
syttls ttll kia•t. Litnehunters' and
lilarksaliths' Coal. Yar 1 near the Depot.—
C'Ill• of the public, and %ill
stll tlle t Cu low est.
JOHN MI u..F.11.
1 Apr;l 19, 1'5 4 . ls•
Cheap ! Cheap !
MORE x:w uuit)i:—JAcuiti3 & 11RO.
have just returned from the city, with .►
YeryiAt.g./ Z4 4 s irtmant of Cloths, CAssimeres,
I•estings, Winter GJe , ll, and everything
else in the men's wear line. They also offer
plain and ftncy Shirts, Collar!, silk And cut
ton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ie. Ravine
bought unusually low, for the cash, they are
enabled to nellcutarza TITAN itvait-in
(dent full cloth suit, made up, for $l3, for in:
stance, Give them acid!, at their new estalr
lishment, in Chninbernbuig street,a few doors
vresi of the Cuurt-house, before purchasing
elsewhere, 11.
This Way !
LADIES AVD GENTLEMEN.-4. C. Gcusx
& BitarrtZtt have just returned from the
East with a large and well selected- stuck of
Goods ever oticred in this market. all of which
will be sold ebeap,' such as Deepest, "Delaioe
lobes. Cashmeres, Coburg Cloths, Alspacas„
Debaiscs, Gingham', square and long Shawls,
Blankets and D4rnestic Goods of all prices.—.
Zilen's Wear in great variety, Cassimeres,
Caseinets, Jeans, blue, black•, brown. sod,
green Cloths ; a large assortment of Vesting&
Also, Groceries and Spices of every descrip
tion, which will be aAd cheaper than the
cheapest. Give as n call. All weask is to,
show the goods and we will be satia6ed with,•
the result. No trouble to show goods.
J. C. GUINN & B/10,
Oct. 11, 1858.
New Goods !
1
G EORGE ARNOLD has again . ished
his stock of Goods. Ilis nt is
now full, among which is a great ty of
Ladies' Dress Goods. and fanc y E eti "
orally. The Ladies will Omens OW-,
glllllll. Alan, cheap CLOTHS, Cass tomes.
Caminetts. Vesiings, Ready-made Clothing,
Blankets, Shawls, Flannels, Coatings, We
siesT;Oleles, Ac. Lc.; also, a large stock of
Thenesties, Fresh Groceries, eta.
RZADlfallit CLOTHING.-1T yea
.
smut Ow and beet •
Clothing in a, •call and smash A o.
We malts our 'own Clothing, hare ban
scantly employed cutting out and teski up . -
Our stock of Cloths, Cassimeres. Cis' a' ts,
~.C oatings, Y ' As., is imp audfull,-..
Liatiad see us . , tin if we muunA it lost in a
Mersa' , ready: made, we will take your
•• setwers. aadmakeyop up a wartemitied as
yea rosy desire Aro introit wads. on.thashart.
Mt 110600. Mr. Cid e r isedstaTl on hand el'
the Clothing &apeman, bt, polite; as&
always ready to wait 14 that gift
Try him. Erovehiak v 604 molt tbetwim limy
serer in bun. •
Gettysburg, Oct. 4, Isll4. ~1 : .; . •
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