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A.. Xatbiot & eon's
SWA AND FURNITUBE WAY:IBEOOMS, Noe.
23 sad 27 N. (lay street, Baltimore, (near
irayetce st..) extending front (Jay to Frederick
lartc , t tst eat of Ilse kind in the
t. w ty- :;Ind a large assortment of
; _oil) FORNITCHE. em
bracing de, Washstands, Ward.
rubes, Mattresses of Husk. Cauca and !lair,
Spring Reis, BJfas, Tete-4-Tetes. Arm Cbstrs.
Rocking Melts, Etageres. 31.1.rhie Tables, Set
tees, Deception and Vpholitereri Chiire,
SORTED O.)LORS OF COTTAGH
Wood Chairs, Otsce Chairs, Rai her Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Hat It.teks, li ill Furnaurs,
Hilt and %dent Feline Looking Glasses, Side-
Dowd*, Exton/lies Tables, of evrry tenstb.
Persons disposed to purchase are invited to
call and glee OW stuck an utymiustiqu, a 4icli
fur variety and quality of trwicinaiship is not
e pulled by any establi.,lim,utt in the country.
1. )iATifiUT k
Nos, 25 algid 27 N, Gay street
Aug. 2, 1839
JOll5 C. 411*1114161111
Smeller & Prick,
F.orn (*.anntisaion and For
tet lina of _r sired, uprosite C.
C. It. R. Dep.)t.
Jsuusiry 17, ly
New & Rich
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE 5'."..,V1 PLAT•
ED WARE. ke.--A. E. WARNER., G.:l
biltersatith, No. lo N.iirrit (is v Sraticr,
iXORTiI, MD., has in store a beautiful assort.
ment of stylus and patterns of RICII JEWELRY.
suitable for presents, embracing a great variety
of Plain Gold and Sett IWoaches ear
launkles. Le.. tar.Rincs, Bracelets, Fingcr Rings
set with Diamond. Rub s . 1)p/0, Eiii , raN,
^., Ladies' Gold Chains., Veit k Gaard. Chaing,
Miniature lockets, Gull Till/Odes, Pula Pins,
Signet, Chased and Plain Puld R.vv,,T4 • Pencils
and'Pens, Sleeve Batumi; and (1 ,1.1 and
J.t Crosse., Jet Bracelets. Pius L Far Riug , , L.
A L %.; 0 ,
ra.riety of Silver 11 , ruitcci t Plots.] C
Cake Baskets, Waiter-, Condle•ticks. Unit r Aoki
Standh Pearl Iliadic .rt Oz.
Forks, Flee, Fancy Artit 1,4 A••, all of u
is retpectfully otrere.l on the lon cst terms !
~The Country Trade and 1) nlzr. , f,en
are los-iced to give men c di, find e it G 00.14
and Prices, being otattsfied in it my SILVEit
WARE cannot be stirpft.ived iitfLr fur fineness or
quatiity, or the latest An'.ll2loat I)e.tutifol ',interne.
January li, INSII. 1v
B. T. Henson.
TTPITOLSTERER. PAPER DANGER, AND
LJ VENRTIAN BLIND M.tNUF.ll.7fritElt,
5'.! North lion-nr4 Street, was door &Love
tLetittgion. 111,1,71)1ORK.
Paper 114, ,n in store, Pa23r
Hangings of every de•rription, :Ind of the lAlle
and molt immured patterns, Mho, Border•
Fire Board Print 4,
l'entticrn nn hind. and tnnna
to•turee to order, Venttian Blinttt of all rolor6,
P 174•23 and qualities. whivh will «nnpare favora
bly with any offered to the public.
102ri'aper Hanging flone in the best
014lim1:4 repaintelailit triinined, oT ezeleAtig.l.
Marrh 7, 18L9. ly
13=1
White & Swope,
WHOLESALE Dealers in BOUTS, STIO?,S,
I'APS, A: STRAW (:ODDS; ni , o, iu
fi•liionalde Mideskiu, tiiik. FeR and Fur 11.-ITS,
N. W. rar.l3altintore and Howard streets, Balti
ntqre, Aid [Nov. 29,187,8.
House Furuishipg
GODS, iq. 11 Siwth /toward atred, two
Ur doors North of tita Howard lioaise.—The
undersigned, hating wade keg° additions ty ka
FtOrk, is prepared to farnt•h llougekeepers,
Country llereltauts and others, with such articles
they want, on the t et y I.xe+t terms.
lincentAs: ‘l'hitew.i.,ll. Sweeping, Ducting,
Paint, flair. Tooth, Nsit, Fitter, Shoe, Scrub and
Woooss-wsno : Su 1i n; Telt., Buckets,
Mensuree, Tar Buckets, Churn , , Mank, Rolling
Pins, Butter Prints. Lc. Pro ant. IS:t4ket4, Mats
tool Cordage. 11311111te
Freezers. Refrigerator, ugrigh t the:t—the
most approved kinds. IV.iter Cinders. iu %rood
or Metal: Tin and Wire SArei, Anhisr's and
other most approved Fruit sad litget.ible l's e
serving Cans. ulnin Thu-w Are, Jap tinted. Block
Tin, Britannia and Plated Al!mta Forks
and Spoons, Croz„ Coerce and Tta Put:, Egg
Boilers, Wailer.. eicalting Di,hes. Knives and
Forks, Waffle Irons, i tury P.ins. S , ales and
Weights, Coffee Mill Tally Ca.tori, Ui 1 Domin
ion Coffee Pots, .shovel and Tuu,r:, Nurse Lamps,
Toilet Bets, Foot TU'IP3, Bath Tubs, Knife
leunera, Wire fish CON er-, Table Mats, together
ith a variety of article, u4idissi suit ILlCe , •SAftry to
Dousekeepers., Rohr k hat is' Patent F,zrelsior
Washing Machines. Pl.tin Tin and sheet Iron
Ware and Braehes of *Yery description. manu
factured t,o order. (iEu. A. NULLS,
It North Howard et., Baltimore, Md.
Mareb 14, 14359. 1 y
George M. Bokee,
TIIPORIZR *ad Dc.der iu CLASS',
QUE.ENSWARE. Nu. 41 North llut'ard
between Lezingtou stud Fayette Street:, Balti
more, )1(1. [bee. 20. 1858. ly
Artists', Painters'
AND PITOTOGRAPIIERS' rwpoT.—The
subscriber ha+ conitantlr ouhlnd a full
asbortment of material.; for the use of Amex,
Paratear anafiliatographcrs. Also o hand a large
awl beautiful assartuseut of St , reser.pt Ingtru.,
yowls and Views, enebraring etery lariety of
foreignand Americana bitascqp. , „S"lirlt.iry,;
Purim. and Rural ligarp., Se, Ills he.ut ty ua.l
interest of the Stere,copir View; upon the. par
tor table furnish, a nerer eudin; ,oaree of en.'
tertaitiment both to I iAitors and the home
couxTßy MgRCI!ANTS supplied bn the -
Most liberal tenni.
W. A. WISONG,
No. 2 N. Liberty : 4 t,,
June 27, 18.59. iy
Win. Knabe & Co.,
OS. t, 3; 5 and 7 North Ent tw Street.— I
SAI,ESBOOM No. 207 Baltimore Street,
etwena Charles sad Light—B.ll-TIMitRE. Xld., '
Alanufactorers of Gold Medal Pre:ilium GILtNU
AND SQU'ARE PIANO FORTES.
Wm. Knabe S Cu. would reswctfully invite
the attention of the public, aad *specially those •
in want or a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their us
burled stock of instruments. which, for power
and sweetness of tone, easy and sizrvcaLle touch,
and beauty of finish. have, by the be:t of judge?,
Leen pronounces) unrivaled 'by any in the coun
try, As to the relati)e merits of our Pianos, we'
would refer to the Certificate+ of Excellture in
oar possession, fronSTIIALISERG. STBAKOSII,
G. SATTER and 11. VIEUNTEMP'S„ as also from
tome of the moci , distinguished professors and
amateurs in the cs,utitrv; 1160 10 the following
JOGLIEST PREMIUMS. received within the last,
three years: COLD MEDALS at the Maryland
Institute. 1855, 1856, 1857. SILVEI.I, MEDALS
at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, ti:7;
also, NEPAL at the Yranklin Institute. l'hiladel-
Phis', 1836 ; FIRST I'IIEMII'XI at the Mov•hanies' I
institute, Richmond, 1855, I q - 0 - ; All instra
meat& of our manufacture m.O e the full iron
frame, and are gnsranieet: fur FIVE YEARS.
111...Partiettlar attention paid to the selection
of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege
exchange granted at any time within six mos.,
if the insuuments should not prove entirely stills
factorY, A liberal discount to Clergymen,
Teachers and Schools. Terms liberal.
Whassa dnalers will find it to the advan
tage to give 43 11 call, AS hy greatly increased
facilities, we are enabled to MI all orders with
alispatch,
jgarCenstantly on hand, a largn assortment
fit Xlaii - lOSONS, from the best Factories.
SWAIM-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains,
at okapi b oa „sap to $1,70. Piaaos Ezelianged,
hind iia4ll Tined.
call Io respectfully solicited.
KNIBE CO.
/smeary IT, 1859, ly
First Premium
ret,
AIDILLAD COTTAOI t FURNITURE.-- ,
IL W. t-IF, MOOD, No. 101 North Charles
Rettletore, horiug been etureired for the!
last 47 yeses in the inaenfaetare and gala of
the stove desirable Furniture, stated to country
residenneallase on hand Lbws* ririety, rusoufac.-
tutted toqtraudy for retail sides.
Also, Oak and Walnut ChatitheedelN Qeit
and Waked Extension Tables, DinitkOhaten *ad
Fateei Chalti, Sideboarkle, flair sea Ruh Jim,:
tresses, leatint plaw* sod soimekite r ., kit.
11 T. ly
W ARRANTED.—R. P.
ikr
STARR .I; CO., Cor. / •
of ,Vortil and C-yere Xtr.ett, ~.:\
opposite N. C. R. R St .(1,111, -,,,,.
-?
13iwrittonn. M. M IDUgic. ' ... " 1. - ---- 1
turers of VIENCif fteltßi. 7, - .;-- - - is,
1 .
haporter. and Pez kr,. in RI , r , 4
"flocks. Rol Col g cloths, 1...1- , , .. i , ~
tbPr ml 3 Gum It It'll:. I'll
c tried Piis4ter, and %Lirlron • or Warranted Qoal
it!.. Als •, tiiloat., Coe.Alico, and it , ophea Mill
t..3t, , Tiet- , of all viiie...s. [Feb. 7, '59. ly
James H. Bosley,
MF.111711 ANT.
No.. I 24 awl 174 .1".4-114 S'reel,
T ant prepared to reeeiNe .111,1 sell on Cotouti , -
Fiorfall ktnd4 uri .4 PCNTItY PRI Ila ring
on experience of ten year); in t h e
(and ti continue thst alone.)
natter tityleof that I eh3ll be able to git e Amt.
PArTIOS h, net Who Lrt'or hie with eon , ignmenta
Will Alin 3ttel.l to filling . order GI/ Groceries
Guano, and kinds of
Feb. 11, '5:/, iy
I:MMI3
VI, lag AND III'iLIMAR PROOF SAVF:S.
r Hank Lucks, Vault Doors, Le., nianufite
t.irediu Haltituore,—Persons is want of thaw
articles will find it much to their advantage to
purchase from the manufacturer, trhere they
can find a large star k, and hate any they desire
built to order at a lot" price.
Miller 3 Safes and ItAnk S Marc long
been manufa, tared in New En4land, a here they
are c:iu..iderad in li-pensaLle to thuie who want
perfect prutet Lon limn fir« .t,KI chit, 01,
l'or prices, 6:c ,send cur a ti/CU/Itr.—
PArtiti ordering t 6 i ar. requited to return
them at tu,y expen,e if nut perfec tlt , atiAractury.
L. IL MILLER,
159 North at.. opposik Cslvert Station,
June 37, 1859. ly Baltimore, lid.
$3O D3llar Sewing Machin es
`TO sl')iU SITTING UP AT NIGIIT.STITCII,
SCITeII, thip . work
.1 tri one tl.t). by Htiblt.trd s Double Threa,l
Family lug Machine. 11,tt ing a ten.iou .u
-per,-,r to any in u 4C. Seretng , done by them w ill
not rip, Et ery fkut;ly iu the laud ought tA.P
lute one at thehdUle I pci‘d of Thirty Dollars,
with a h.tud.ow at.tn 1. The work they d
will ptv for one in a iingle. month. Instruction
sent with each tchine
Semi In iour orders
Address
N1C1101.1,51.
Corner of Pr&tt and ilnoward, Itultimore, 31(1.,
when Ilschiues and samples of Serif/Kca l /I be
[June 13, 11:4. ly
^ l a4o or e , . _ 40 .
,7 • : 1W ebg
FOCNDF.D 1852. Chartered 1854. Located
COIL OF BALTIIIOELE k CHARLES STS.,
13Atortmotte, Mu.
The T.argdit, liost Elegantly Furnkheil & PilplllA r
•Connuercial College in the Culled State=.
DR.-;I(iNKU 4XI'IIESSLY FUt gsN
Desiring Iv obtain a thorough Prartkal Ituaiucas
Every Young Man has a Couuting NA to him.
I• set, nod Pt'prtrately instructed. •
STrossys IS ATTINDASCE VROU geARLS Ermir
JOIIX •. ti WOPZ
I The most Comprehensive and Thorough Course
or Study, •n I the only
CACTICAL MR111,./D OF INSTRUCTION
Are here itiroduzed.
No Copying from Printed ur Manuscript Forms in
LtARNING Boos-lICIELPIXO AT TUC
I BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE.
T4is method of instruction is nowhere c 1.1.2
doced in this country.
i Every Young Man should write immediately
for one of Dhow !Argo and beaottful Ornamental
Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior
riew of the College. Penmanship, kc., which will
In cent fir return mil, fret of ("kat'', with (*ant
- •
I,loz-se containing list of students, terms of tnition,
opinions of the Press or our new system allool-
Keepia j . etc.
E. K. Lostre, Prinipal--Leetorer on the Szience
of Aremants, Business, Customs, Mc.
J, M, Putudrs, Professor of 13ook-Ki..eping and
Commercial Cale. Whims.
11.11. Mlles, Associate Prof. of Book.K.teping.
N. JouNsos, Professor of Penmanship.
S. T. IVILLI %NA, Hal.. Mercantile Law.
Ecv. E, Y. RUCK, D. D., Commercial Ethics.
Hon. John P. Kennedy. Hon. Joshua Vanaant.
Mu. Thomas Swoon, Win. 11. Kcighler. Esq.,
Jacob Trost, Fowl.. William Kunhe,
The time tumidly required to complete the full
course, from S to 12 weeks.
A Diewit 1. is awarded to an Grub" Mel.
Large Circular,' and CA' dalogues stating . tenor,
Lc., sodomy mail free of, ela‘ge. Addrr'.a
E. K. 1,0.11,E1i, Baltimore, NM.
Feb. 7, ly -
RE - 111L7 awl Refernished, Corner of Howard
and Franklin streets, a few tgitareß we 4 of
Surthern Central Railway Depot, 8.44,11-
'gout. Teruo $1 per dny. .
G. LEISENIUNG, Proprietor,
From Sehne Grose, l'enialloasea.
Aug. I. 185:0. 6nt
Peter Zell & Son,
COMMIS:qON MERCHANTS and Dealers in
Col:S, Corn Meal, Guanoes,
OATS, Rye Chop, Bone Dust,
MILL YBI:11. 11.:y. Straw, Phos. Lime,
FLOCR, Field Seeds, k Ground Plaster
Nos. 147 k. 149 Nowru HOWARD Srastr.
J.in, 17, ' 3l) . /)* BALTIMORE, MD.
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Dr. Baakoe
TREATS ALL DISEASES.—DR. 13.1.1EEE
I a ill give special attention to the following
diseases: Coughs, C 01,14. Consumption, Croup,
Influenza, A.thin 1, Bronchitis and all diseases
of the Nose. Alouth, Throat and Loop. Atten
tion to the treatmint of all Skin diseasei—Luin
bag,o, Lumbar Abscesses. Scrolulit, Ilheutua
toa, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy. Dyspepsia,
Piles, and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to
Women and Children. Dr. Boakce can pro
duce one thousand certificates of his perfect
succos in curing Cancers, Old Sores or ricers,
Fistula, Scald heads, Wens, Swellings and Tu
mors of every description and without the use
of the knife. These last named diseases can
not be treated by correspondence, therefore the 1 Cheap Clothing.
patients must place themselves under the Doe- 1 I
tor's personal supervision. . eI_EORGE ARNOLD, at his Clothiog Ent-1
tut ,
DD. 13A.tfiliE has made*, new discovery of ti porium has now got his stock of Spring'
Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the and Summer Clothing—full and well assorted,
Csranacr, and restore perfect vision to the Eye all of our own make , and warranted well made.
We have just receifed from the city, a large stock
without the use of the knife or needle, and be
caret all diseases of the of Cloths, Cassimeres, Drillings, leans', Italian
! • EYE AND EAR, i Cloth. Partitnetta Cloth, Tweeds,Sti mita. Casei
' a ithout the use of the knife or needle, and he ', titer", Line", ‘ , viiikt. , 1, 4 ' , all of whirl, will
. has constantly on baud an excellent assortment ,be ""L't at Vic" 1 ." , " 1 .1. the Unto-. We hate
1 of beautiful Artificial Eyes, anti Tympanums, or hands coast intl . , cutting att./ tucking up, and if
i Ear Drums, we cannot plc tse you in a garment real made,
ms, suitable for either sea and all ages
—inserted in fire minutes.
wee in take our ineasn re and 111.1.1. e tod up a
. i
garment upon short notice. .1,0 usual Ur, Culp
Dr. Ilaitkee is one of the most celebrated and
i is AtA .1) s un the spot 'with shears and measure in
skilful Plosiciaus and Surgeons now
we '.
living.—
hand, at yoor rvic... • • Please call, 411 ills fame is known personally in nearly eters- ',
twill u. i be uodersol I liyany utile,. est 11,1 i di went
principal city in the acrid. Ali letters directed
rt:',9:
to 1)r. Lisakee, (,enclosing ten cents .) asking any in too U. (April 11, I
questions pertaining to any disease, shall be ' - -- - - ---
promptly answered, and all Chronic diseases eau ; Watches, Jewelry,
be treated by correspondence, except those AL ND slisEa A - 41:F..—Nv ...id r..p.d
mentioued, that will require bit personal super-' tally inform our frieuds, patrons and the
vision. Office hoots from 9A. NI., to 4P. NI. ii.L.,i, gtnentSly that we have just opened our
DOCTOR Ii_VdNEE, New Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware
No, I'l Lexington St.. between Charles a Liberty, ', Establishment, at No. 831 Market street, where
April I I.'zi9. Ij:ie.:Si. ly3 Baltitoure.iiii. Iwe ofer Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest
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' Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of
Howard House,
. I every description of goods usually he) t in a
CORNER Howard and Baltimore Streets, I first-class Watch and Jewelry Store.
BALT{NORE, 111. I We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate
:few Proprietor& Fare reduced to $1.30 nod please ant only to retain all out former pa
' per day. Call for lihe Howard House Coach at i trans, but merit and secure a large accession to
' the Depots. A: SillPß, Proprietors 11 " P Mae '
1 J. I. BUCK., } - Every description of Diamond Work and other
' ' January 34,'59. ly ' - 1 Jewelry made to order at abort notice..
• ---r:---- AR goods warranted to be as represented.
'n. t. HAttlltt. Men P. 42.1123194.4...
8s Carroll, Particular attention given to the repairing at
Ha ding
Watches and Jewelry of every descriptlott,
COI/MISSION REJICIIAXTS, 4 STAUFFER k LIAHLSY,
Fire Proof Warebonais and R. R. Depot - Jfe: ert Mrnrki vine, &fah Silk kilwirlFhill•
1 .24, 128 ifortk Ilbieord StrWet '
N. B.—We will continue oar Old Stare, No.
BA.I.TtigRE, 31. D. 118 North Second street, for a short time only.
Fep. 14, '69. ly-, ~, 1 . , -, Aug. 1, 1839. 3m
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Burr Xill Stones
BALTIMORE. WI
L, H. Miller's
ac/qon
STATE VC THE eNIaT
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Tltr S
Franklin. Houses
Kew Agricraltaral Settlement 1
ALL WANTING PARIIR„ SI rare oppor
tunity in a delightful and healthy riunate ,
V. miles southeast of Philadelphia, on the CAT's
den and Atlantic Railroad. New Jersey •
old estate, consisting of several thousands of
sores of e roductlie soil, tuts been divided Into
p Arroi of Taej o n/ size* to snit the parehasor
.t population of some fittert hundrod. from
clarions parts orate middle States ald New en,z.
land have settled there the pv<t qs ir, impr /red
thoir place•„ ant rii+ed excellent cr.o3 The
praeo of the land is nt the low mum of from $l5
t o .SIO per acre: the soil is of the twit quality
for the prodnetion of Wheat. Chner. roro,
Pet , hoc Grapos and Veg..t titre. IT N (1)N„.
SiI)FREI) THE BEST FRUIT HI, !' THE
The pia , - ig perfortly urrnin• from
frost , —the de •tructire rooms Or the from-- -
Props of grain. Ind fruit rtr,c n
and ran he Sven, Rr etarninitiv the phi -r it.
self. a eurreot jn•ltrnoent ran fkr funned of the
profit' rtlvertras of tho hie I Tho t: rmi Ire midst
evie to str:lire t 14.1 rapid improvement of the
tad, N high is only soil f,,r sot tilt ifrlprot omont.
Thr rt*.ult has 1/Nl.l. that ipaut
som three hundred hoe +e+ hs ',rem tel,
two m:11+, one .team, four ctores. tome forty
vinvard4 and pt.tch on:a inf+ planted. and n
tarze number of oilier :its. ma ilong it
n do.jr,thlo nrut ertive otter ~r
M IIIKF,T, /1.1 OW re r lee 112 iv p-rr,ii •
from its lo •.ttion, is the ItE T IS THE I'SION.
Prodiwe bringing donble the pro a thAti /II
locAtions •tray from the tile. and mar,. than'
doable t 6• pric^ this the West. ft ii knOS% ri
that the elrheat and be , t knits Itn.l %eget:ll,4ra
in this latitude curate from SPL, Jeriey. ant are
annually •tported to th• exten of million
In locatiog here. the settler h IS I.l‘ an
tavee. lie is within a fi.w holds rile of the
iTre.st cities of New England anit Millie :it item
tie is near hi 3 oil rrit•lids Mid 11. ,, ,eitItIO:IC, fill IS
in 3 sell 1,1 enantry rifler., ever) inviroventent
of elinfort an I civilization is at haul. lie cAn
tote every article h.‘ want; at the chealie-t
price. and eel] hit prodtce for the highest, i in
the West this is role-sea.; lie has +chinas for
his children, divine sen ire, and ‘‘ ill enjoy an
opel winter, and elittivte. where
let era are utterly tanknowa. The result of the I
rli:i age upon those from the north. has generally
Leers to reiture them to an exc.:Heat *Lan of
health.
lu the wry of building and hnprovinz, lumber
eq." be Oa tined at the mills at the rate of $.lO
to $l3 per thou4aud. Brick+ from the brick
yard opened In the place, every article can be
procured in }he place, good carpenters are at
hand. and there 1 . 4 no place in the mien where
buildiugs and improteusents can be made
the 'per.
The re tiler will at once be struck with the ad
vantages here presented, and ask him 4clf why
the property has not been taken up before.—
The reason is, it was never thrown in the mar
ket; and - unless these statements were correct,
ive this would be int fled to examine the land
before purchasing. nis all are expected to do.
rtey will see lana ander cultivation, anti such
i 4 the extent of the settlement that they will no
doubt, meet persons from their own neighbor
hood; they will wituect the improvements and
can judge the character of the y T o.aion. if
they come with a view to settle, they should
come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready
to pnrehase, as locations saanot be held on re
fu4al.
?bee are two daily trains to Phila lelphia,
and to all tiettl2rs who improve, tit. Railevorf
Company glees 41 free t;ratel fur 4 . . e multihs, and a
I.4l(prme ticket for three years.
TIIN TOWN OF 11AMMONT01 - . , ,-In connec
tion with the agricultural set tleineut, a Reit and
thriving town has naturally ariseo,`which pre
sent* inducements for any kind of busiikw,par
tictilarly store+ and manufactories. The Shoe
business could be c trried on in this place and
market to good advantage, Also cotton business,
and manttfactnries of agricultural implements
or fonntleries for reefing , +m ill article+. The
Improvement has been so rapid as to insure a
constant and permanent increase of Inisines+.
Town lots of a good size, we du not sell small
ones, a+ it would affect the inyrovement of Cie
pl Ice, can he had at from :$llO and upwards.
The If trunonton Farmer, a monthly literary
cad aericithural sheet. containing full informa
tion of Ilaninsonton, can be übtaiu.lat 2.1 cents
pr annum.
Title iudisputalile---wamintce deeds given.
clear of all incumberance wited money is paid.
Route to the land: leave Vine street wharf,
Philadelphia, for Ilarmuuntou by Railroad, at
7 . 1 A. IL. or 4 P. M. Fare Du cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding c. n
venienc,4 on hand. Parties had better stop with
Mr. Byrues, a principal, until they h'ave decided
as to purchasing, as he will show. theta of t r
thg laud to his carriage, free of expense. Let
ters and applications can lie addressed to Lan
dis
t Byrne:, ll.lniniontsu P. 0., Atlantic coat:-
.ty. New Jersey. or S. B. Coughlin, 202 Smith
Filth street, Philadelphia. Maps and Informa
tion cheerfully he. I.
July 4, Vbil. cm
Pill 3 Old Brandies.
rytiz sub tcribers, Importers and Dealers in
WiNES LIQUO.LS, would most re4peet-
Wily mall the attention of pgrchaaterc to their
oil Estahlishmeat, So. Nara Front
Koiaietpata, where they hues large assort-
',tent of Wines and Lhoors of the choicest
bran is and qualities. 'Living made arrange- ,
woos with sonic of the fir.t. houses in Cognise i
and ft , -Aielle, enables them to furnish to their
customers, upon the most liberal terms, the
following brands of Cognac and Rochelle: i
iIitANDIS: Marti, Ilennesy, l'ellevsion,
Pion, Castillion • J. J. D k Co., T. Dimes,
A.Serguette, Martel, Matett, itc., of various
brands and (polities.
WINES: Cnampagne, Madeira, Lisbon, Old
Oporto, Teeeritic ' Hack, Muscat,
Claret, Sherry, and Malaga Wines.
ifolland Gia, Scheidani Schnapps, Jamaica
Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Peach, Ap
ple, faitekberry,'Cherre, Ginger, and it ispberty
Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam
Bitters, kc.
Also, Ageuts and Sole Proprietors of the Old
Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on hand in ex
eeosit e stock of fine oil Slononzabela, E% e and
Etaurbou Whii-key, of various gradesootne of
which are guar twee 1 to be superior to any in
the country, all of a Lich are highly improved
by age.
From our long experience in the busin,!ss,
and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of tl'e
community, we flatter ourselves to be able to
fill all orders that may be entrusted to ns.
Orders fro n the country (which are most re
spectfully sulidted) will he promptly attended
to. Great care taken in packing and shipping.
gear All goods sent from oar establishment
are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the
privilege of being returned.
E. P. MIDDLETON fF TOW.,
No. 5 North Front St., Philadelphia.
1 Feh. 7, 1859. ly
` Goods for the Season I
T a c E tt, so w b i s t c h ri a ber hsot s j u st: p t ty ri o t f u N tne w f u rom
u th s elarge,
whirl] he offers to sell cheaper than ever. Give
him a call, and judge fur yam-selves. His as
sortment embraces Cloths. Cassimeres, Yestings,
all kinds of Summer Goods, mut a large 1140011-
me , nt of READY-MADE CLOTHING, for men'
and boys. JACOB
et.. 4 doors horn Centre Square
(:ettysberg, April 4, 1859.
Timber Lots.
TstiLiero,er has a few more
LOCTST asid CIIF:SNUT t
131-. R LOTS, in Ifattailtrouban towu- >'•
hip. Adams luuuty, La . sale.
• Getty4burg,Jmly 4. 185.9. 1.4
New Boot & Shoo
BLISUNIEST, in the S. W. 11 .0% 0w
JEA corner of the Diamond, Get s.
Pa.—The Owes to bay in or.
tirL•r• to save wows/ :—The subscriber would usust
respectfully infirm the citis.ens of Getty slow,:
and surrounding country, that he has opened a
trgr ituOt etc 1 Shou EiLthilAiliielit, iu tlisi
norVorest corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg%
to the rooms recently swi spiel bt It. 11 ill , , E 4 'l••
at A LAW °MCC, where he 1434 110 W UO hand, auil
1%10 continue to keep for sale, au extensi‘ ya.
riety of work, of los cwn manufacture. The
aurk made up in the best au•l usott durable
manner, ant luilioct• all the newest stn les, stud
embraces BOOTS it Slit 11•::•;, Hen's, Wowed'
and Children's GA ITEIttS. in short, tier article
14-11,11 y to be found in a tir-t t I s•is e:tablish.
!tient of the hind Ile list uoo and will continuo
to lit% a :lumber of workmen. •• hard
to beat:' to make up cu:toloor work. That lie
wilt sell CHEAP, it easily pro% en (lire him a
call, examine his Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters, and
get grit es. With unexeeption tole work and
low rates, he hopes for and expects a fair share
of the public's patrouage.
are informed that he al
ways keeps on hand •`l_l`l'intS,” for Shoes and
Gaiters, ready fir bottoming, which lie disposes
of on pleasing: terms, JOUS LIALLWEtiI.
April 4, IS4I. ly
Dr. X'Lane's
SILFFIRATED VEILIIIFUGE & LIVER N:
C
PILLS.—We beg leave to call the atten- -
tiva of the Trade, and more e-pecially the : 2 5
Phyriciand of Cie country, to two of the most
papularremeiliei now before the public. We
refer to MI CHAS. WL.INIC'S CELRBItATED
VEItIIIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. We do
not recouarumal them Re universal Cure-ells, ea
tint simply for ivliat their tia:ue purports, via: r c n
The for expelling, Worms from Lc
the human system. It has also been adminis- :7;
tered with the must satisfactory results to va-;,, 1 4
rions Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER mt
PILLS, for the cure of LIVES COXPLAINTI.I all "" 1
CPO
1.113.30U11 DZRAIGIIIIIItNTS, SICK 1.11•6•ACIIN, sc. pa
In cases of Frves AND Auer, preparatory to ist
or after taking Quinine, they almost invaria
bly make a speedy and permanent cure. t=t
As specifies fur the.aboce mentioned dis
eases, they are unrivaled, and never known :A
to full when administered in accordance with I ° -0
the directions.
Their unprecedented popularity bag in.;. 1 1
duced the Proprietors,FLElllNl: II ROTHEIL4. as
I'iTTSBURIi, PA., to dispo‘,. of their Drug "0
b tastiness, in which they hove been sucee.sfully
engaged for the 11.4 Do yearn, and they will :At
now gig a th& undivided tint: nod attention to
their manuf.tuture. And beinl determined that
Dr. NI. Lane's Celebrated Vernifuge and Liver
pm: shall continue to occupy the high position
they now hold among the great remedies of the
day, they will continue ti mere neither time
nor expense in procuring the Hest and Purest
tutterittl+, and compouni them in the most
thorough hmiiner. Athirea.all orders to
FLEJiLNG LIROTIIEIL•4,
Pittsburg, Pa.
P. S.—Dealers end Physicians ordering from
others th.in Fleming Bros., a ill do well to
rite their unlera diain •tly, AO lake mow brit fir.
.If Lane's, pr.rnied by Knows) Brut., Piiinhary,
To those wishing to give them a trial, we
a ill forward per 1 post paid, to any pvrt of
the tilted* States, one 'Pius of Pine for. twelt
three-i ent poptage stamps.. ur one vial of Ver
enfugo for fourt.,•en three-cent :tamps. All or
ders trout Cattail-% must b.! aceoiulmated by twen
ty rents extra.
F,irs Ale by A. D. Hue Agent, Gettysburg,
and by clegler+ generally tbrunglinut the count).
Mny' 2, 1859. ly
New Grocery.'
/MIS WAY FOIL It /AINS.—The sub
"- scriber rotpactfully inform* the citizeos
of tow t oat! country. that Ito has opened a
lirocery, Canfeetionary and Notion Store, on
York street. tw.) doors a ast of St. James`
Dither:et Church, where he ha* now on
hand a ;general a**orttneot of g t 0.14 in Lis
line—eueli as: Sirup, from .40 to '7O lents
plc gallon: Sulam, all kind'.; CotroiN., (Ef
ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish. Irteto.e.
Suttch II ',Nitta, ground end ungrotind Pep
per, Al*pice. Clove*, Cinnamon, 11 /start],
;loth, (Lager. Smrcli. lEtee. Te as , c an dl e ,.
Extract Coffee. (Lox:ciliate, Concentrated
Lee; Broo a:. Wicket*, Candies, all kinds
Fi.4*, Walnut*. P.d.o Nut*, Almond*, Grunnd
Ltyor Loin ins. O rati o ns ,
cy Cake+, Craikers of all kind*, 7tc..
Ii :tier am' Nig t bought and 8014. lie in
vite* Clio, t.m114 of the pulalio, convince! that
hi 4 niaortment will please. h all in quality
and price. tie is determined to sell cheaper
thou the cheapest.
WM. E. BITTLE,
Gettythe:7, Dec. 10, 'r.B.
Elastic Cement
AiooFlNll.—The subscribers arc preNtred to
contract and put on at the shorv:st notice,
1. ti. Child k Co.'s PATENT FIRE AN!) WA
TER PROOF ELASTIC CEMENT ItOc)FING,
It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, and in
point of dnratiility is erpt:ll, if not superior, to
any Metalle Itoohtig. It CRII he pat on over tin,
tar, iron, orshingle root; , , however Hat or steep
they way he.
In point of r sistinz the elements of fee and
water, nothi i yet been disco% &Tell efittul to
the Ehistie Ce tit.
Those who ha% e used it, nave testified that it
the ticry• perfr. [inn of ;tooling. and that there
i 3 no further room for improvement. No one
will non think of putting: on shingles, when this
Cement ran be bad for much le,q some) and well
out n car tour biologic roofs, Tuis !Waling id
warranted 114 represented. •
The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and best
protection from decoy for wood exposed to the
weather or d•uupness of the ground. It is also
the hest paint fur iron effectually preventing
rust ; and wherever applied perfectly exclude•
dampness.
The subscribers bare this Cement for sale, le
quantities to spit. Fix. further information, ap
ply to P. J. at C. M. TATE,
Eagle lintel, Gettysburg, l'a.
April 25, 1959. tf
Adams County
iki - CTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
IVIL Incorporated Zurch 18, 1851.
rnzrca
Preside:it—George Swope.
Vice l'resideta—S. R. Russell.
Secretory—D. A. Buehler.
Trea.nerer —Da id /CC rem ry.
is'tecuttee Committee—Robert McCurdy, Jacob
King, Andrew Ileintiebnmn.
Mneusgere—George Swope, D. A. Baehler,Ja
cob King, A. Tle:ntzelinan, R. M'Curdy, Thos.
A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. McClellan,
%Val. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel
John Woltord, H. A. Picking., J. Angbinbaugh,
John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. B. Russell, D.
M'Creary, Andrew Pinery, Johu Picking, J. R.
Hersh.
t/ihrTliis Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It has been in
successful operation for more than six years,
and in that period has paid all losses and ex
penses,widsoaa arty aaseanasal, having also a large
surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com
pany employs no Agents---ell business being
done by the Managers, who are annually sleet
ed by the Stockholders. 401 pergola desiring
en Insurance can apply to Ulf of the abase
named Strangers for further laforniation.
gfirThe Executise Committee meets at the
once of the Company on" the lan W•dnaasiaj
is every month, at 3. P. U.
Sept. 27, 1858.
SFITRTS--SMRTS--of Mae; Mane Mei sat
Muslin for sale at 'lemurs:
i rtNCYSONWITS aad • biassing, T e s7
hatammot-.lall sad $ 44 *eft at liti-oksfe
Glto. AMU).
arArTpoNS)..Coise 10 - the Store et Omen
114_, risoant for Barnelas!—The undersigned
would most respectfully inform the public that
he has purchased the Story of John Weikert, a t,
Greeutuount, Adams eounty, half-way on the
road frum Getty:burg to Exuctitsburg, where he
expects, hr attention :tad small prutite, to re
tain all the nl.l custom and secure lots of new
the sto , k of VIII" GOODS, of every description,
Groceries, Confectionsiries,Queensorare,Woodee
ware, ('ruArr)-w.tre. llardware, kc , to large
and t•ried—equal to that of any other Emit class
store—and he will sell at prices astonishingly
low. lie only asks a trial, to prove the truth of
this assertion.
Country produce taken in evehangt• fur goods.
J. ALEX. HARPER.
1). PAXTuN
The under•igued also carries on th e c AR _
Rf .14 IE-MAKINt; huainese at the satne place, and
offers rare indurementa to purchasers. lle will
%arrant his work good, whilst his charge s are
among the must woderate. Repairing done on
short notice. J. ALEX.
fl ARI'Eli.
14, 1 y
13111.F.511 ARRIVAL!—FAIISESTOCK rato:s
r hate
just received a large and choice as
sortment of Spriuz Goods, to Which they invite
the attention or buyers, Our stock comprises
iti.iny new and beautiful styles of Ladies' Dress
Goods. sun h as are rarely seen, and We are con.
(Went that thole isxamining them will acknow
ledge that the.l have seldom been offered better
bonds ur at pretty lOC
W e h e r e aio, increased our stock of maple
gooibi. gni h an Meu . 4 and Boys' Wear, Calicoes,
&c., in quantity, style
and pri, uu-urpassed. We need not enumer
ate, but cto titiare our customers and friends
that w e are prepared to furnish them with such
ghod4 th,..) may want cheaper than they can
be bought ekewhere in the county. Call early
and select from nor large and varied assortment.
FAIIS ESTOCK. BROTHERS,
Red Front.
4. !qv,
New Store!
NEW Frng! NEW GOODS I—A. SCOTT
k sos take pleasure in announcing to
that they have just opened a new
and complete Ifry Goods and Grocery Store on
the corner of Cit.withersburg and Washington
streets. in the lturuu g h of Gettysburg. opposite
the "Eagle Motel." v. here they are now and
tin iii be prepared at all tiwes to offer bargains to
suit the purse and 'oh...km) the people.
lly conducting our business 04 the CASH
SYSTEM. w kit Inc motto Quick Sales and
Sniall and by pursuing& strictly hon
orable cunr4c, w e hope to receive the encourage
intent, not only of the citizens of Gettysbur g and
Adam.; county, but the rest of mankind. We
have just returned from the cities with a hand
some assortment or SPRING k Sl:ll3lEit
OUODS, enshracing 41 manner of Ladies' Dress
Ilitwids,4o the most beantifnl styles, Fancy Ar
tieles, Bonnets anti Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths,
Cissimerei, Vesting, rte.
.Alsg, a Imp assortment of QrF.ENSWAR.E.
Our 'luck or GROCKILIES is also large and
edmplete. Wc will tint take time to particular
ist., but invite all to call and see—no trouble to
show goods. 3. SCOTT k. SON.
. May 16, :KO.
- -
Humphrey's Specific
110MEOPATIlie
H...MELW,A.THIC REMEDIES.
'Au. I.—FEVEIt PII.LS—For Fevtr,
and lull taint ttion of all Linda.
No. 2.—Wilt PILLS—For Worm-Fever,
Worm-Cone, untl Wetting the Bed.
PI:A.:A—For Colic. Crying,
Ttetbing,on4 WiikefuWeis, and Nervousness of
Malts.
;Nu. 4.-1/1.11 MEA. PILLS—For Diarrhea,
CQulent forma uni,an4l Summer Complaint.
( 0 . S.;—)YeSENI . I: :V I'lLLi—roc Colic,
G4iping. Dysentery. or Illoody Flux.
6.—LCAULIiIIA PILLS—Fur Cholera,
Cholera Morbas, Von
1.--COCG II PILLS—For COUIIIA,
fl trictirs,s, t, and Srov Throat.
!No. s.—TOOlll PL.LS—ior T'snth-
FAcencht", and Neuralgia.
No. IL PILLS—For 11e:1,6(4e,
Virtigo. Ileat She lie ul.
'No. 1 it.—D iSI'EPSI.IPILLS—For Weak and
Stumzchs, Constipation, and Li%er
COmplaint.
I.—roa PE.III.E
--kieunty. Painful, or Sup?resseti Periods.
;No. 12, PILLS--ior Leticurrhos;
Pisit'ase Al; ise4 sinil De triug Down.
No. tt It' P PILLS—For Croup. Doors:
Co-ii; i, lit 1 fireitthing.
N. I t.—; ll.l' ILLS--For Erysip..
Eruptions, Pimples on the rice.
No. 15.—ItilErMATiC PILI t S---For Pain,
Leine:lets, or Soreness in the Chest, Burk,
Loins, or Lizisim.
A.—For :'ever awl .tilt!, Chill Fever, Dumb
.14 le, and mi.onsuar,•ll Agnes.•
P.—Far Pile , Bilud or Bleeding, Internal or
E.SternsL •
D.—Fur Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and
Eye11(14; faibag, Weak. or Blurred Sight.
17.—Vol'eatarrh, of long standing or recent,
either with dbstruction or profuse discharge.
W. C.—For %%looping Cough, abating its
vidlence and slalrtenicg its course.
In all .tcurs, such as Fevers,
lnflanutattiuus, Diarrheas, Dyst uteri, f 'roup,
Ithentnatkin, and such eruptive di:tease,' WI
Scarlet Fe‘er, Nteitsleo, and Erysipclao--the ad
raht at grivkag the Koper reuiedies prompt
ly tit onviaus, and in alt such cases ape spectlli.s
act like a otarm. The etttire disease it often
arre-fed sr once. and in all cases the tiolcaer
tir the .itiatic moderated. the disease shorten
ed and r ud.tel le.is danAerols. Even should
a phy,ictan afterwards hare to be called. he
wOl tale cue else at decided advantage frog'
the precious treatment.
C 1.) COLDS, which are of such
frequent occurrence, an.l which so often lay
the foundation of diseased bangs, bronchitis,
and consumption, may all be at ouce cured by
the Fe‘er u tid Cough Pills.
In all ClltioNit DISHASEH, such as Dys
pepsia, Weak zitomach, Constipation. Liver
Complaint. Piles, Female Debility awl Irregu
!antic, old Headache. sore or Weak Byes, Ca
tarrh, Ulieum, end other old eruptioas, the
case luts specifics whose properapplication will
afford n cure in almost every instance. Often
the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as
I),)spep.is. Piles, or Catarrh, Headache, or Fe
male Weat:neris, has wore thin paid for the case
ten titu:s ,aver.
PRICtS.
Full it t, 20 large vials in Morocco Case
aria gook $5 00
Full set, 4 large vials in Plain Case k Book, 4 90
Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book 2 00
Case of arty 0 numbered boxes and Book. 1 00
Single numbered boxes, with directions... 2a
Single lettered boxes„ with directions 60
Large plantation or physician's case, 1
and I us. vials 15 00
Look over the list; make up a case of what
kind you choose, sad inclose the amount in a
current note or stamps, by mail, to our address,
at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medi
cine will be duly returned by mail or express,
free of.charge. Address,
F. EICItPEIREVS k CO.,
No. 4562 'Broadway, New York.
Sold in Gettysburg by A.D. Houatss; stud
by tit druggists. ..
July 4, 1459. 3m
ItoFARMERS AND MERCIIKI 4 .7TS.—We
have now opened our large and commodious
arehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail
road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg'
Railroad Cou3pany, and are prepared to receive
produce of all kinds, via: FLOUR, WHEAT,
RYE, CORN, OATS, he. Also, on hand and for
sale, Salt, Guano*, Plaster, Irish, ke. A large
stock of Groceries just received, consisting of,
sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Itice, '
Teas, Spices of all kiods, Cedar-ware, he., he.,
which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as
low at can be bought elsewhere,
wholesale and
retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see
and examine our /lock before purchasing else
where, as our motto will be "(pick sales and
small profits."
Ws would also calf the attentioa of all Inter
sated in the thrifty and 'mankind condition of
their Cattle, Morse., Holm, he., to the fact that
vie have for sale Breit*, Fronefleld 1 Co.'s
Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of
which we bare sold from 1600 to 2000 pounds
per wont to Farmers and Storekeepers.
KLINITSILLTBR, SEITZ I CO.
Gettysburg, Nov: IV, Ina. • .
ito z ir ri Lill e
o b e r: Rowers, and e Ihicbes ! or
tS, . A; SCOTT e SON,
Fraser giver
Spring Goods !
V%; a 1112,11111D114 PT NAIL
Notice
Good and Cheap!
TliE, undersigned wobld Worm hie frrendsl
and the public geaerally,tbat he continues
the CARRIAUR-MAKING SUSINFSS, in nil:
its branches, at his establishment, in East Mid
dle
Street, (near the seat end,) Gettysburg, Pa.,
whore no boo oa hand a first-rate lot of work,
and is prepared to put op to order whaterer
may be desired In his lino, viz :—auckaway
aad Boat-body Corringss,
Top, Itok.kaway and Trotting Bug
gies, Jersey Wagons, km 'With
good workmen and good materials. he can
pledge his work to be of the belt quality—aud
his prices are among the lowest.
Da""liepairing done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates. Country produce taken in
exchange for work. Call !
Juue JACOB TROXEL,
Still at Work!
CIACTIMAKINO AND BLACKSVITRINCI.
—The undersigned respectfully informs
hie friends and the public that he continues
the Cottehmaking and Blacksmithing business
in s branch at his establishment in Cham
bersburg street. lie has on hand and will
manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLP,lfiiiS, Spring Wagons, &c., of
the best material, and made by superior work
men. *or REPAIRING and BLACKINITHING of
an kinds done nt reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction of customers.
COVITIIY Pttonrcs taken in excbange for
work at trial-het prieee.
siirPereons tleoring articles or work In the
Coachturiking or Blackstnithiug line, are re
sltecttully in%ited to call on
JOIN L. lIOLTZIVOIrfiI.
Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59,
Call This Way!
THE subscriber would inform the public that
be continues his MACHINE SHOP, in
mbersburg street, Gettysburg, near the
Foundry, where he has various kinds of Ma
chines on hand, such as Threshing Machines,
Corn Shelters, Curt/fodder Cutters, Cloversecd
Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of
different kinds,—two, four or six-horse, to suit
purettssers;—indeed all such as can be had at
Hanover or Litalestown. Also, Ifurtisiug Ma.
chines, fur 'house carpenters, put up iu the very
best and most substantial manner. Cutting
Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size less than
eleven feet. in length, always attended to, as well
as Turning in iron, castin g or wood. Also all
kinds of REPAIRING un Machinery, dressing-up
MW Spindles, ke.. (lane on the shortest notice,
The undersigned manufactures MosnAr's
PArarr HORSE RASE, whichdte offers at the
lowest living profit. He is likewise agent for
the REAP.Eit 11; MOWER manufactured by
Joseph Shireman, at East Berlin.
I hope that all in want of anything in my line
will call at my Shop before going elsewhere.
will.warrunt all my work to give sathifaction to
purchaiera. DAVID STERNER.
April 11, DM. ly*
Lumber & Coal,
FOR aale by 8i TRESS & WINTER.
New Oxfur4.
GROCEIVES, MILL FEED, ke., &c.,
Fur sale W.tulesale and Retail by
lIISTRESS k WINTER,
Ne•w Oxfurd.
ltiglta=t Cash prices paid fur Grain
May 30, 1115.1. 6m*
Itk:SILY B. ILIN:VEIt. WAY/a/GUT ZlMildiit
New Firm—NeW Goods.
IE tort lersigne I have entered into partner- j
1 ship in the HARDWARE k GROCERY !
business. at the old steed of Danner t Ziegler, ,
in Baltim ir? street, under the name, style and 1
firm ut DA V.siEli .t ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask.
and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of '
the 'citron:4re of the told arm, as well its ally
qII notity of new c u slum. They hat e just return. I
ed iron, the cities with an immense stock of
Getals—conAsting in part of Building Materials,
s.seli as N..ils, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Locks, 1
Chts.s, k:. Touts, including Edge Tools of every
des •r.pti oi. Siw s, Planes, Citissels, Gouges,
Braces and Buts, Augers, Squares, (lunges,
Hammers, lt.c. Blacksmiths will find Au% ils,
l'i,•cs, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, horse-shoe
Nails. Lc., with them, very cheap,. Coach Find
int.s. ,ugh as. Cloth. Canvass, Dauta , k, Fringes,
Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth. Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
Spokes, Fulloes, Butv, , ,,Poles,l•Mafts, ke. Shoe
Findin A s, Tampico. Brush and French Morocco,
Linings. Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, ke„,
it ith a general masorttueut of hiltutom tker's tools.
Cabinet Maker's Tools, a genetsl assortm nut--
also Varnish, Knobs, a:. ,lIOCSEKEEPERS
will also find a large assuitillent of Knives and
Forks, Brittanuia, Albata anSilver-plated TA
?
ble and Te i Spoons, Cand e-sticks, Waiters,
Shovel and Tonga, Sad fro s, Enamelled and
Bins Kettles, Pans, Tubs, !turns, Carpeting,
Lc. Also, a general assortiwnit of forged and
rolled 1110 X of all sizes and kinds ; Cast, linear,
1 and Blister Steel. whit h they A oil sell as cheap
as the e'leapest. GRC('ERIES, a full and gen
era! assortment, stilt as Crashed. Pulverised,
ClarifiA and Brow n Sugars; :Sew Orleans,
West India and Sugar House Molasses and
Syrups, Coffi e, Spices. Chocolate, Fine, Coarse
and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL;
Turpentine, ii,b, ke.; a full assortment of Lead
and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints;
! iu fact, almost every article in the Hardware,
Coach Finding, Stine Finding, Housekeeping,
BI se ksmith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's,
and Grocery litte.all of which they are deterniin
-1
ed to sell as low for CASH as any house out of
t:ie city. HENRY B. DA.NNEII.
WAYBRItIIiT ZIEGLIM.
thstty4bnrg; Mny 24, 1858.
R 3M oval,
tALEXANDER MAZER, Clock and Watch
maker, has resumed his shop to the room
e West side of the Public Square, lately
occupied by David A. Buehler,
Esq., as a Law
Office, where be will always be happy to attend
to the calls of customers. Thankful for past
favors, be Dopes, by strict attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and receive the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg. April 11, 193 P
John W. Tipton.
-iitirwArni4x."
G 0 to Tipton's—go to Tipton's—
Go to Tipton's in the corner—
in the corner in the Dianiund—
In the Diamond near Mcelellan'a,
lfy on want your hair dressed fiuely—
If you want your face shaved smoothly.
Bachelors who never knew it—
Tip's the fellow that can do it—
Do it in the latest fashion—
Do it quick and du it neatly,
And hupro%e your fine looks greatly,
Make yuu look so young and sprightly,
Make you feel more young and brightly,
Make you feel like going nightly
To call upon some pretty damsel
Who before would not look at you,
At you as you passed her daily,
Daily on the public street.
And young tuelialio wear moustaebew,
Who want some one to sew patches—
Patches where your breeches tear—
Tip's the boy to make up unitelres--
" Matches with some Lady fair.
Then repair to Tipton's shop,
Dandy, Fogy, Flirt and Fop.
Jan. 11,
Hanover B. Railroad.
100ASSENCuKit. Trains on the Hanover Branch
Railroad now run as follows:
•k'irat Train leaves Hanover at 8.15 A. X.,
with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Harris
burg, (7,olombta and PloUnde!phi&
Second Train leaves lianoverat 2 P. M., with
Passengers for Baltimore and intermediate
points.
Extra Train on every Tuesday and Saturday
leaves Hanover at 4.33 P. N., with Passengers
for York, Harrisburg, *c., returning with Pas
sengers from Baltimore.
D. S. TRONE, Ticket Agent.
_Hanover, May 30, 1859.
Lime! Lime 1
TUE andersijoed here made arrangement.,
by which they will be ready, to supply
LAMS in sny quantities, at theloweat pm**.
es soon LI the Railroad is completed. They
are ready to receive orders,
SIIEADS, MAMAS it KURTZ.
'Nor. 22, 1858.
-
WILLOUGHBrS Gum Spring Grain Drill,
for sale at the Agricultural Warehouse
or Sasaria, Scutum t Um,.
Lir M Q ING MATSWALii.-Palato, 01Is, he.
cqt band and -win ba %Milted
'rates as VAJOBEIVeKt.
Ayer's S,atsattiril,
A et , mpound remedy, bt Odd *1 'WM itt4
bored to produce the most effectual altendied
that can be made. It is a etmerntrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, ao ccaubbr ia l pith *thin'
suhatancc. of mill greater altarritistt pewee elf
to afford an aectivo antidote fee tha t =
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cur e . It
that such a remedy is wanted by those whef
suffer from Strumous complaints, and Goan.
which will accomplish their cum must
of immensq service to this large clan =
alliieted fellow-citizens. How completely this
compound will do it has boen proven7Kiellwr
iment on many of the worst OMB to trund
of the following complaints :-•••
ScROFTLA AYD tfeeortrtoos Courtatais,
Eaornosre AND Bermes Disesass, Dams;
)11.oscaes, Tenons. &UT Ritint.
SCUD lIRA.D, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC AS.
reerioNti, A.L DISIAIR, Dessert, NRII.
'ALOIS on Tic Doot.ocactsx, Deemer, nys.
MILLI AND INDIONSTION, EfITIIIPEL.U4
OR ST. ANTHOTY'S FIRE, and indeed the 'hobs
chess of cowl:dui:in arising from Ltevant oe
VIE BLOOD.
This compound will be found a great pro.
rooter 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. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this r e medy, spare themselves from
the endurance of find eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corniptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse oat the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sorts ; cleanse it when you tied it is ob.
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even n here no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, fur cic-ausing the blood. K the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered, there can be - no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
must go wmag, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and descry much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been t,—,vegiously deceired by
preparations of It, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more bevau.e many preparation',
pretending to be conecotratid extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparill4
or any thing else.
During late years the public hate been mil.
led by large bottle, pretokling to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla or one dollar. Yost
of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa
rills,- but often no curative properties whatev..
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the we of the various mullets 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 essnpout,d Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the kid of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we thii,k we Live ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. in order to KVIIIC their ecmphto
eradication from the system, the remedy Flu:aid
be judiciously taktia at:etre:ling to din.utions cats
the bottle.
rrmotrip ar
DR. Z. C. AYER "'CO.
LOWELL, M.M.S
Price, $1 per nettle g Biz Reifies ter Pe
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has Iron for itself melt a renown for the cam of
et ery variety of 1 ltrort and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely tomottsoary far tus to TCCOtIllt the
mitten:cc of its virtues, whe:oter it has loin ems
slot it ha• tni Levu hi constant use
tl , ruughout this set thou. we eeel tatt tie lucre than \
ruirerr the pcvplc its tirmLity la kept up to tbo best
it (ATI' hoe helm, awl that it may Iw n•litti on to
C.-) for Unir relict od it Iwo trier bun totted to du.
Ayer'S Cathartic • Pills,
nos Tr .l. CURE Or
C.atiTerts, Jo-trireme, Amp. pair. luofigesains.
hysturrry, 11. d it: r ys,p4fie. Min/a c he.
larir.usdisoc. I ruyhuus,urt tiro De.rea r e,
Lirer (%egJermi, Prop.y. Trait, Tumors Ind
Nag Uhettl7t, 11 . 14.W5. .Vrwrioipia, us is
Dinner rat, sid for l'irrtfiniy tars jlLad..
They are feaae-VIN tcd. at , that the u. 021 # rs.
tiTe t:.ke tiu rn I,leruttutle. nt d they u
he-t ;aperient its the Tivfal fur s,R the Furl Oars e
futidiy phyuic.
rzioo ZS eat* r- ?cm; 0 Ton, for <4.CO.
Greet nninhctrd of Orr:is wen, nesieiand. Morel
men, aril eu inept &ICC /Mt their
nano , to eertift the to ;ar: 11.1 ed tutfoine.c of
remedies, but onr mbar , • lyre will oat revolt the
bowed , . of toren. The Agent+ below nano d
0. radii OUT' MIMIC AN Al :1.{% At: ill Irtli• h tiny
are Itsden ; with taco full dectril times of the above
complaints, and the trturt.rut thaseictueld LW fold
/sided fur their mote.
Do not - be put off hy anprineipled &Arr. with
other prepositions they mut. c more rtilit
Demand A TEIO4. and tsl.e v., utter. fht• sit
went the heet.44 there ieAcr trlvon.mod the) sidod4
harp it.
wn oar Remedied ere,for ask Ly
i f ir S..id by A.D. Budder, Gette.hur.,....
T.. 1. Cauper. neur Carlitows—Pastuts L Co.
Puirfieh3.. 7 sn , l all Druggists.
Out. 18, 18:i8. eowly
Notice.
IS undersigned haring retired from the
T
Mercantile business, the same will hereaf
ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore
street, by their suns, Henry 11, Danner and Way
bright Ziegler, tinder the name and style of
Danner At Ziegler,Jrs,. whom we will recut - unwed
to, and fur whom we would bespeak a liberal
share of patronage from old custutuerti, and of
the public in genera/.
Having retired from the Mereantile Inutineso,
It is necessary that our old business should ho
settled up. AV e, therefore, notify all those in
debted to us either hr Ju ' , knew., Note or Book
Account, to call and settle the eatne without
delay.• The books a ill be found at the old
stand. J r . B. DAN:in.,
M*y 25, 1858.. DX V 11) 7.1E(11.E1t..
Howard Agsociation,
irIHILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institution
_E" established by Special Endowment for the
Keller of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.
In times of Epidemics,. it is the object of this
Institution to establish Hospitals, to provide
Nurses, Physicians, Clothing. Food, Medicines,
kc.„ for the sick and destitute, to take charge of
the orphans of dece4sed parents, and to Minister
in every possible way to the relief of the afflicted
and the health of the public at large_ It is the
duty of the Directors , at such times, to nit per
sonally the infected listrietA, and to peW ,k ide and
execute means of relief. Numerous physicians,
not acting members of the Association, usually
enrol their names on its books, subject to be call
ed upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge.
In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors
have authorized the Consulting Surgeon to give
advice and medical aid to persons suffering un
der CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent chem.
ter, arising from abuse of the phrsical powers,
mal-treatment, the effects of limo. kc.
Various REPORT:4 and TRACTS on the na
ture and treatment of Chronic Diseases. by the
Consulting Surgeon, have been published for
gratuitous distribution and will he sent FREE
of CHARGE to the afflicted.
Address, for reports or treatment,Dr.GEOßGE
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As
sociation, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Philad'a, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. I.IEARTWELL, Pres't.
Goo. FAIRCNILD, Sec'y. •
Sept. 20, 1858. ly
Spouting,
GEORGE PIENEty WAIIPLEII will make
House Spouting and put up the same low,
for cash or country produce. - Farmers and all
others wishing tnelr houses, barns, *c., spout•
ed, would do well to ere them a call.
April 18,'53. Li 0. kH. WAMPLEIL
J. W. Scat,
(Litt of the First of Machette:. & Bc . ott,)
GENTLEMEN'S FURNII3IIINO STORE, end
SHIRT 'MANUFACTORY,
No. 814 Censer: Sittser, (nearly. opposite Ole
GLrarti House,)
- PHILADELPHIA.
/. W. SCOTT wotdd terpectinify call the at
tention of ids former paroles sod friends to his
eew-Alherey badly prepared to SU orders M
MI MI OSUMI 1141104 A perfect fit gulWaildilt
COUNTRY. TRADE soppliwririth in re P lu tra
itod {settees: - pet: 4,111 Sit. -
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