The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, September 12, 1859, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    3B&I
idancLorts.A.c=o7't= - 1- I 3238.3.14.33aareA.c1:47'tia.
B. T. Hynson,/10/39Y Saved J
,
TTPITOLSTERER, PAPER RANGER, AND ' B Y BUYING GROCERIES front -
u VENETIAN BLIND MXNUFACTCRER, • HOOK 4. BAI.AB IV f :V,
No. 52 North klotterd Street, one door shore s. W. corner of tezlngton sad Green stseets,
Lexington, 14w:quoits. I.- B.kLTIVOILE, BD.
Piper liovais.--Consta ittl 1. in store, Parer' You sere 25 cu. per pound
Ilitmerties of every description. and of the lett*
ainfl we, approved pitlerlLli, Also, Ilonlos
Fire BoArd Prints, tc.
rawritus Bisokis.—lieeps on hand. end ratan
fader* to order, Yeristisn Blinds of all colors,
sizes and qualities, which will compare farore-
Illy with say offered to the
gerPaper Hanging dolls in the best style.—
Old Wails repainted acid rrivatued,ur exehaage I.
March 1, 18:,9. lr
DIXIIL IrRITE,
White & Swope,
WHOLESALE Des!ere In BOOTS, srfog.s,
CAPS, k STRAW GOODS ; also, in
fashionable Moleskin, Silk. Felt and Par HATS,
N. W. Cor. Baltimore and Howard street!, Balti
more, old (Nor. 29, 1858.
House Furnishing
e 4 GODS, No. 11 21 - ortk Howard street, two
Iljr doors North of the Howard House.—The
undersigned, having made large additions to his
Rock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers,
Country Merchants and others, witheuch articles
al they want, on the very best terms. Ark
Hammes: Whitewa.h, Sweeping, Dusting,
Pallet, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, &nab and
Horse Brushes.
Wool:its-uses : Such as Tubs, Buckets,
Meesures, Tar Buckets, Churns. Mauls. Rolling
Pins. Batter Print*, ke. Broom+, Basket*, Mats
and Cordage. 3.la* , er's r minute Ire Cream
Freezns. Refrigerators n; right and ch.-..st--the I Peaseus finding it
most approved kinds. Water Coolers. in Wood teconvenietit to visit Baltimore,
or Metal. Tin and Wire Safe*. Arthur's an Can order of us through the Mail
il k
other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre- and may rely upon
serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, .lap.oned, Block having their orders
Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Forks Promptly and satisfactorily attended to.
^ad Spoons, Ceti,. Coffee and Tes Pots, Egg Hsu 05(4101 role nitairsos.libig
Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing D Lille+, Kniv es and HOOK k BALLIWIT;
Forks, Wattle Irons, Planet. Pau*, Scales and Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Weights, Coffee Mille. Table Castors, Old Doman, S. W. corner of Lexington and Green eta.,
Idu Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, None Lamps, ,114 q• 27, isAo. [jaali• 41 Ilahligore
l'oßet Sets, loot Tubs, Bath Tubs. Knife -
Cleaners, 1% - i PQ Dial/ Covers, Table Mats, together
with a variety of articles useful arid tusccarary to
Monsekeepers. ItAF k Davis' Patent F,ccelsior
Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron
Ware and Brushes of eterry description, niane
factored to order, GEO. A. MILLS,
No. 11 North Howard at., Baltimore, Md
• March 14, 1859. ly
George M. Bokee,
JeIIPORTBR 4 n(l Dealer in CHINA. GLASS, k
QUIPINSWAKB, So. 41 North Howard 8t., ,
tweau Lexingtoa and Poyetto Streets, Balti
more, lid. (Doe, 30, 1858, ly
41 1 0 New & Blob V _
4 - EWELRY, SILVER WARS smvirs PLA?.
BD WARE, kc.--. 1. E. WARNER, Gli and
ilveremith, No. 10 Noartt GAy SrsErr BAL
TIMORE, MD., has in store a beautiful assort
ment of styles and pattern. of RICH JEWELRY,
suitable fur presents. embracing a great variety
of Plain Gold anti Sett Broaches, Mosaics. Car.
hankies, &e., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings
set with Diamond. Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Ewer Id,
Ac.. Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chalks,
Miniature Lockets. Gold Thimbles, cuff Pins;
Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils
and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold and
Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pinsk Ear Rings, In.
ALSO,
A variety of Silver Mounted * Plated Castors,
Cakc fladets, Wale Candlesticks, Batter and
gilt Stands , Pearl ndle Desert Knives, Spoons,
Parka, Ladles, Fancy Articles, *c., all of which
is respectfully offered on the lowest terms
11%.The Country Trade and Deniers generally
sire invited to give me a call, and examine Goods
and Prices, being satisfied that my SILVER
WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness or
quality, or the latest and most beautiful patterns.
January 17, !851. ly
A. Ilfathiot & Son's
0..01FA AND FURNITURE WAREROOME, Nos.
' 4 23 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near
Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick
at.—the largest establishment of the kind in the
Alves on hand a larva assortment of
HOUSF.HOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, e..
tracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward
robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and flair,
Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Teter, Arm Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set
tees, R.ereption and Upholstered Chairs, AS
SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE,
'Wood Chairs, Office Chairs. Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles. list Racks. Hall Furniture,
Gift and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side
boards, Extension Tables, of every length,
Persons disposed to purchase ars Invited to
call and give our stock an examination, which
for variety and quality of workmanship is not
equalled by any establishment in the country.
A. NIATiIIOT & SON,
Nos. :5 and 27 N. Gay street.
Aug. 2, 1859. ly
JOBS C. ESSILLI4.
Irnellor & Frick,
FLOUR IS PRODUCE Commission and For.
warding Merchants, Nerd strea, opposite N.
M R. Depot, BALTIMORE.
January 17, 1859. ly
Artists', Painters'
ilk NO PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—Tbo
1 - 1.. subscriber has constantly on h a nd a full
assortment of materials for the use of ..frrfsts,
P•skiterraudnuotorapArra. Also on hand a large
and liesutifol assortment of Sterrsropic
=oval an d vi e w s , embracing every variety of
Foreign and America* I..a+ n ia•ope.. Statuary,
Parlor awl Rural Group, ,tr. The beauty and
interest of the Sterescopic Views upon the par
lor table furnish a never ending source of en
tertainment both to TiSi4r)ra and the home circle.
CUI'NTRY MELICILINTS supplied on the
znoet liberal terots.•
W. A. WISONG,
No. 2 N. Liberty St., B.tltinture, .Id.
June 27,1859. ly
Wm. Knabe & Co.,
NOS.. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,—
SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street,l
between Charles ant Li t--BALTIMORE, Md.,
:Manufacturers of OO1& mm GRAND
AND SQUARE PI A.l
Wm. Enabe 3 Co. westirgestpectfullv invite
the attention of the publib, anal especiaity those
in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as-
sorted stock of instruments, which, for power
and sweetness of tone. easy and agreeable touch,l
and beauty of finish, have, by the beet of judges,
been prononnce4 unrivalei by any in the coun
try. As to the rilative merits of our Pianos, we
would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in
our poesession, from THALBERG, STRAKULI,
G. SATTER and H. - VIEUXTEMPS. as also from
sane of the most distinguished professors and
Aramaean in the country; also to the following
HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the last
throe years; GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland
Institute, 1855, 1856, 1857. SILVER MEDALS
at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857;
also, MEDAL at the Franklin Institute. Philadel
phia, 1856 ; FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics'
Institute, Richmond, 1835, 1856 All instru
ments of our mannfactare have the fall iron
frame, wad are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS.
aßk..Partieultsr attention paid to the selection
of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege
of exchange granted at say time within six mos.,
If the lasttinaents should not prove entirely satis
factory.. A liberal discount to Cleramea,
Teachers sad Schools. Terms liberal.
Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan
to give us a call, as by greatly Increased
Sew we are enabled to fill all orders with
xEsPatch•
gar Constantly es hand, a large assortment
of ancsOtONS, from the beat Factori7 l a s . r ,
SEOOND-HAND PIANOS at Great isui
at prices from $3O to $l5O. Piaaw Exchanged,
aired and Tuned.
A eall Is respeetiblly solicited.
WILLIAM KNABE & CO.
January IV, 1859. ly
First Premium
"InINAMELLED COTTAGE FIIILVITUBS.—
ri I.IV. HEYWOOD, No. 10} North Charlie
strost, Baltimore, hoeing bees engaged for Om
last, SI gears la the maaslaotare and sale of
tams/arse desirable Petaluma, suited to eauatry
n edhssea, has of hood a large variety, umundko
assidadwasty for retail sales.
AIM', Oak tad Walnut Chamber Sets, Oak
sad WabatEstaastea Tables, Dialog ROSIN aid
Obaks, Sideboards, Hair sad Hash NM
- -
?Mews sad Setraers, 144.
in baying Tot.
Yoe tan 60 eta. per lon*
In buying Floor,
Yos save SO eta. per banal
in Toying Fish
You safe from 2 W 3 dollsra per 10u pounds
in buyiuz B.►con
You sat• front I to 4 ets. per pounJ
in buying Sug,urs
You urn t,,2 to 6 ctS. per pound
in baying Qat*.
You tiara from 2 to to eta. per gallon
In buying Molasses
In short you ean Bars money
JOIIS ♦. IS worz
on most every article
In the Grocery line
by busying of
HUOK t 1141DWIS,
8. W. earner of Lexington and Green ets.,
Balt ,
If any body doubts it let them give us
oxn xxi•t.,
And if they are notsstixdod
we will be couter4
that they shall buy
somewhere else
We warragt every article we mil,
We peek all goods securely,
arid charge nothing-for packing
And if tl►e OCICAS are not
They eaq be returaed
a i 3. 4' ‘‘. l .l4o ll ! F ir
-•
r;*CNDED 1851. Chartered Mt. Locsteil
r CUR. OF BALTIMORE * CLIARLE.i STS.,
BALTIXOSI it, - MD.
The Larxest, Nest gleguntli Furnished A Popular
Cornineecial Connie in the United States,
DESIGNED EXPRESSLY FUR YOUNG MEN
tkeiring to dbtain a tborongti Practicalllnsinese
every Young Man has a Counting Desk to him
self, and Is separately instructed.
Snuarrs Ix ATTIID4IIIOII riot Niauttor &MIT
STATI IN TUB U.lOl.
The most Comprehensive and Thorough Course
of Study, and the only
PRACTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
Are here introduced.
No Copying from Printed or Manuscript Forms in
LIAIIIIING flOoc-cazeura AT rue
BALTIMORE. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
This method of Mitruction is nowhere else intro
ditced in this country.
Every Young Ilan should write immediately
for one of those large and beautiful Orruirnental
Circulars, representing the exterior and interior
view of the College, Penmanship, kc., which will
be sent by return mall, free qf elsarge, with Cata
logue containing list of etadents, Wino of tuition,
opinions of the Press on our new system ofliuok-
Keeping, etc.
K. K. Lonna, Principal—Lecturer on the &lance
of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc.
I. Y. Pa 'Limbs, Proftsmr of Book-Keeping and
Commercial Calculations.
B. 11. Danes, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping
N. C. Jonxsos, Professor of Penmanship.
S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq.,
Mercantile Law.
Bar. E. Y. Raise, D. 1)., Commercial Ethics.
sat:wren ;
Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. Jos Vansant,
lion. Thomas Swann, Wm. IL Keighler, Req.,
Jaeob Trust, Neil., William Knabe, Esti,
The time usually required to complete the full
course. from 8 to 12 week'.
A DIPLOVA is awarded to all Graduates.
Large Circulars and Catalogues stating terms,
sent my mail free of charge, Address
K. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Yd.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
:7Nok ,
YiseEEATS ALL DISEASES.—DR. BAAKEE
will give special attention to the following
ases : Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup,
Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases
of the Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs. Atten
tion to the treatment of all Skin diseases—Lum
bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia,
Piles, and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to
Women and Children. Dr. Baakee can pro
ince one thousand certificates of his perfect
success in caring Cancers, Old Sores or ricers,
fistula, Scald Heads, Went, 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
patleats must place themselves wader the Doc
tor's (tersonal supervision.
I. A. 'RACK
DR. 131Aiila has made a new discovery of •
Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the
CATARACT, and restore perfect vision to the Eye
without the nse of the knife or needle, and he
cures all diseases of the
EYE AND EAR,
without the use of the knife or needle, and he
constantly on hand an excellent emolument
of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tympanu na, or
E tr Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages
—inserted in five minutes.
Dr. Lta.tkee is one of the most celebrated and
skilful Physicians and surgeons now living.—
Bis Tame is known personally in nearly every
principal city / in the world. AU letters directed
to Dr. Liaaket. (enclosing ten cents.) asking any
questioas pertaining to say disease, shall be
promptly answered, and all Chronic diswes e au
be treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned. that will require his personal super
vision. Office hours from 9A. at., to 4P. X.
DOCTOR BAAKEE,
No. 74 Lexington St.. between Charles t Liberty,
April 11, [jou. 31. 171 Baltimore, lid.
WARRANTED.—B. F.
STARR At CO., Cor.
of North and Cesitev Streets, ' ~,s ~.
opposite N. C. R. R. Station, ,„.....
,-.-- - 7-:
BALTIMORE. MD. MallUfAC- 4 .......Z7-, 0, .....
turers of FREscri BURRS, -----4 t '
Innportersand Dealersin Burr o
1110 , ..1t5, Bolting Cloths, Lea- ,
ther and Gum Beltings, Cal-
cined Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Qual
ity. Also, Coloae, Cocalice, and Rsophes Mill
Stones of all sites. [Feb. 7, '59. ly
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES,
Bank Locks, Vault Doors, kc., manufac
tured is Baltimore.—Persons in want of these
articles will find it much to their advantage to
purchase from the manufacturer, where they
can find a large stock, and hare any they desire
built to order at a low price.
Miller's Sabi and Bank Securities h.ave long
been usannfactured in New England, where they
are considered indispensable to those who waat
perfect protection flow fir* and thieves.
For prices, sista, kc., send for a circular.—
Parties ordering safes are requested to return
theta at sty expense if not perfectly satisfactory.
L. R. MILLER,
159 North st., opposite Calvert Station,
Ina. 27, 1859. ly Baltimore, Md.
COXYL3I3ION MERCHANT,
Nal. 134 and 126 Nora &red,
B A LTIMO RE, MD.
I as prepared to receive and sell on Offlamia
sin all kis& of COUNTRY PRODUCR. Haring
an experience of ten year. in tits Carandasioa
business, (sad iddring to endwise On slew,)
I Amber myself Oat I shall be able to give lorle
rAesta, M aU erbri favor ate win coasitionats
-WIM alma attend to Mak cokes for Oratories
Gann, sad all lid. fitirartilisers.
4Plik. 14, ly
11l represented,
♦t our expels',
F.ducstion.
r*cri,TT ;
Dr. Baakee
Burr Mill Stones
L. H. Miller's
James H. Bosley,
SCOTT
globe Inn,
1 Adams County . •
%ow Blare 1
1 4‘ 1 E i r i s " , l i n N, ! ( be en " i : " „ renovated r v a r t e d e d e rj andck e r e : n ru ty rn .
igb pfd.— ed. I )/ u i T n l:A rp L o li r l a ll/LIN u S g U re R h .A i N s CE IO t S ,O I X PANY.—. lieW FIRM
mad : 10 8O pintn N u:k or :
doodpickseaviredlGoD:anci-froAyunscatoi
Store
on
the proprietor &nuns the public that a call is OrrICIIIII. e potato thin they here just opened a new
only ended. as he guarantees faU satisfaction in ) Pr mildew —George Swope.
Illikery case. Charge, moderate. ' VIIOI Prendellt-.-S. R. Runell. the corner of Chtutsbersburg and Washington
BENNY IiKIIR, Proprietor. &weary—D. A. Buehler. streets, In thie.,Beroogis of Gettysburg. opposite
Feb. 14. 1859. tf Tresoneree—David li Creary. the "Eagle Rotel," where they are now and
W -- ---1-------- ---- - , Easearo.e Coasesatee —Robert McCurdy, Jacob , will be prepared at all times to o ff er bargains to i
atches, Jewelry, , King. Andrew Ileinttelman. . suit the purse and please the peopl e .
ANO SILVER WARE -- We would respeet- , sidnogers---Ocorge Swope, D. A. Buehler,Ja- ißy conducting our business on the CASH
fully inform our friends. patrons and the cob King, A. licintzelman, R. M'Curtie, Thos. SYSTEM, with this motto "Quick Sales and'
public generally that we have just opened our A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock. Wm. B. MLClellan, ' Small Profits," and by pursuing a strictly hen- r
New Watch, j e we i rs , sil ver and meted Ware Win. B. Wilson, AL B, am/heifer, dhdlel F.Gitt,orable course, wehope to reseil, e the encourage- ,
Establishment, at No. 0;22 Market street, where I John Wolford , 11. A. Plehing,J. A ughinbaugh, i ment, not only of the citizens of Gettysbur g and
we otTer Wholesale an d R eta il, at the lowest John Horner, R. G. McCreary,.S. R. Russell, D. Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We
Ca.h PriLe-, a I,ir iz e and 1 er y ch o ic e lit.ck of, M'Creary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. R. bare just returned from the cities with a hand
et ery description ,if goods usu.llll I some assortment of SPRING k SUMMER I
kept in a ,
fir.t-class Watch and Jeweirs Store. Mir This Company is limited in its opera- GOODS, embracing all manner of Ladies' Dre e s'
Hersh.
We hope by untirilig elfo-ts to accommodate
, lions to the county of Adams. It has been in . Goods, of the most beautiful sit, les, Fancy Ar
andi
please not oat) to retain all our ( "ruler Pa- ' successful operation for more than six years, tides, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, f
Irons, but merit and secure a large accession toi and in that period has paid all losses and ex- , Cassinteres, Vesting', kc.
the nine . I peasesoritienss any aSitirMellll, having also • large Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE.
Every description of Diamond Work and other 1 surplus capital in the Treasury. The Corn- Our stock of GROCERIES is also large and
Jewelry made to order at short autice. pithy employs no Agents -. all business being ' complete. We will not take time to pa r ti cu l ar .,
All goo.ls warranted to be as represented. done by the Managers, who are annually elect-ice, but incite all to call and see—no trouble to
Partienler attention KIT he repairing of ,ed by th e Stockholders. Any person desiring I show goods. A. SCOTT k SON •
, Watches and Jewelry of er el edreacript ion. an 'manner' can apply to any of the shovel May 16, 1859.
STIVFVER k lIARLEY, named Managers for further information.
is, 822 iferlei sired, SoviA Sde, luladelpikia. siiir-T h e Executive Committee meets at the
N. H.—,We will continue our Old Store, No. , office or the Company on the last Wednesday
118 North Second street, fur a short time only. : i n every month, at 2, P. M .
Aug. 1, 165:). 3ut i Sept. 27, ltisB
-----
13aitimore,
Fine Old Brandies,
MBE sulisceibers, Importers and Dealers In
WINES k LIQUQII.B, would most respect
tufty call the attention of purchasers to their
Old Establishment, No. 5 NortA Prow Strew,
Phitadetputt, where they have a large assort,
meat of Wines and Liquors of the choicest
brands and qualities. Having made arrange
ments with tome of the Gm boas.. in Cognac
and Ito:belle, enables than: to furnish to their
easterners, upon the most liberal terms, the
following brands of Clognat and Rochelle :
BRANDIES: Otard, Ilennesy, Polleyslon,
Pinar, Castillioa; J. J. Depay k Co., T. Dimes,
4. Serviette, Martel, MAteU, kc., kc., of various
brands aqd qualities.
tYbamgrnots, Madeira, Lisbon, Old
Oporto, Tenerife, Burgundy Hoek, Muscat,
Claret, Sherry, and Malaga W ines.
Holland Gin, &beldam Schnapps, JAMAICA
Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiakey, Peach, Ap
ple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry
Rrandles; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam
Bitters, ec.
Also, Age. ta and Sole Proprietors of the Old
Wheat Whiskey. Constaiatly on hand an ex
tensive stork office old Monongahela, Rye and
Bourbon Whiskey, of various grades, some of
which are guaranteed to be superior to any in
the country, all of which are highly improved
by age.
From our longszperieuee in the business,
and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the
community, we flatter ourseires to be able to
all all orders that may be entrusted to us.
Orders from the country (which are most re
spectfully solicited) will be promptly attended
to. Great care taken in packing and shipping.
afar All goods sent from our establishment
are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the
privilege of being returned.
E. P. MIDDLETON k RRO.,
No. 5 North Front St., Philadelphia.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
New Agricultural Settlement.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, a rare oppor
tunity In a delightful and healthy climate,
25 miles southeast of Philadelphia, on the Cam
den and Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey.—An
old estate, consisting of several thonsands of
acres of productive soil, has been divided into
Farms of various sizes to suit the purchaser.—
A population of some fifteen hundred, from
various parts of the middle States and New Eng
land, have settled there the past year, improved
their places, and raised excellent crops. The
price of the land is at the low sum of from $l5
to $2O per acre; the soil is of the best quality
for the production of Wheat, Clover, Corn,
Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. IT TS CON
SIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE
IT'NION. The place is perfectly secure from
frosta—the destructive enemy of the farmer.—
Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing
and can he seen. By examining the place it
self, a correct judgment can be formed of the
productiveness of the land, The terms are made
easy to secure the rapid improvement of the
land, which is only sold for actual improvement.
The result has been, that within the past year,
some three hundred houses hive been erected,
two mills, one steam, four stores, some forty
vinyards and peach orchards planted, and a
large number of other improvements, making it
a desirable and active place of business.
THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive
from its location, is the BEST IN TILE UNION.
Produce bringing double the price than in
locations away from the city, and more t!ctu
double the price than the West, It is known
that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables
in this latitude come from New Jersey, and arc
annually exported to the extent of millions.
la locating here, the settler has many advan
tages. He is within a few hours' ride of the
great cities of New England and Middle /Hates,
he is near his old friends and associations, he is
in a settled country where every improvement
of comfort and civilisation is at band. He can
buy every article he wants at the cheapest
price;and sell his produce for the highest, (in
the West this is reversed.) he has schools for
his children, divine service, and will enjoy an
open winter, and delightful climate, where
fevers are utterly unknown. The result of the
change upon those from the north, has generally
beets to restore them to an excellent state of
health.
In the way of building and improving, lumber
can he obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO
to $l5 per ibousand. Bricks from the brick
yard opened In the place s every article can be
procured in the place, go od carpenters are at
head, and there is no place in the Union where
buildings sad Improvements can be made
cheaper.
The reader will at once be struck with the ad
vantages here presented, and ask himself wby
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,
so one would be invited to examine the land
before purchasing. This all are expected to do.
They will see land ander enltivation, and such
is the extent of the settlement that they will no
doubt. meet persons from their own neighbor
hood; they will witness the improvements and
can judge the character of the population. If
they come with a view to settle, they should
come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready
to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
fusal.
There are two chile trains to Philadelphia,
and to all settlers who improve, the Ratiroad
Company sires a free ticket far six oufraths, and a
hatc-pru-e ticket for three years.
THE TOWN OF I.I.B3f3IONTON.—In connec
tion with the agricultural settlement, a new and
thriving town has naturally arisen, which pre
sents inducements for any kind of business,par
ticularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe
business could be carried on in this place and
market to good advantage, also cotton business,
and manufactories of agricultural implements
or founderies for casting small articles. The
improvement has been so rapid as to insure a
constant and permanent increase of basin,-sit.
Town lots of a good site, we do not sell small
ones, PS it would affect the improument of the
place, can be had at from 15100 and upwards.
The llonuwoitomt Fanner, a monthly literary
and agricultural sheet, contlicting full informa
tion of llttnimonton, can be obtained at 25 cents
per annum.
Title indisputable—warrantee ,feeds given,
clear of all incumberanee when money is paid.
Route to the lend: leave Vine street wharf,'
Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad, at
7i A. M., or 41 P. M. Fare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding coo-,
veniences on hand. Parties bad better stop with'
Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided
as to purchasing, as he will show them over
the laud in his carriage, free of expense. Let
ters and applications can be addressed to Lan
dis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic coon
ty, New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 201 South
Filth street, Philadelphia. Maps and informa
tion cheerfully fernithed.
July 4, 1E159. am
0 TRAVELERS--A One assort/ eat of
T
TRUNKS of every descriptioa, Carpet Becks,
kc., for sale at Picking's, in Chambers
burg street.
CMBEIL—A large assortment of Dry giver
White Piae Lumber, of ercry quality, can
at the yard of
811 E ADS, 21112811111 k KURTZ.
17* NSF the flee 1--Another arrival of these
j L damp sad lambaste 17-hata at
MOILINGI9.
Notice
TO FARMERS AND MRRCRANTS —We
have now opened our !Age and commodious
firehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail- ,
road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg
Raliroed Company, and an prepared to receive
produce of all kinds, 1 0 LOCR, Wllll.l T,
RYE, CORN, OATS, Ac. Also, on hand and for
sale, Salt, Gamma, Plaster, Fish, Ac. A large
stock of Groceries Just received, consisting of
Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice,
Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-warqjc., Ac.,
which we_do not hesitate to say, we 1,11 sell as
low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and
retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see
and examine our stock before purchasing else
where, as ous molt° will be quick 'aim and
small profits."
We would also call the attention of t all Inter
ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of
their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Ac., to the fact that
we have for sale Breinig, Fronelield A Co.'s
Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of
which we bare gold from 1500 to 1000 pounds
per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers.
EL/ERFELTER, BOLLINGER d CO.
Gettysburg, ept. 5, 1858.
Pannone & Mechanics'
SAVINGS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS COUN
TY.— Wesith cross by sing.—Depooite
your surplus funds in this Institution sod re
ceive interest at the rate of from two to four per
cent. This institution offers • safe, convenient
and profitable depository to all classes of people.
July 4, 1859.
Elastic Cement
A *
00FING.—The subscribers are prepared to
contract and put on at the shortest notice,
t . . Child k Co.'s PATENT FIRE ANT/ WA
TER PROOF ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING.
It is perfectly Fire and Water proof, and in•
point of durability is equal, if not superior,
any lietalic Roofing. It can be put on over tin,
tar, iron, or shingle roofs, however flat or steep
they may be.
In point of resisting the elements of fire and
water, nothing has yet been discovered equal to
the Mastic Cement.
Those who have need it. nave testified that it
s the very perfection of Roofing, and that there
is no further room for improvement. lio Dee
n ill now think of patting on shingles, when this
Cement can be bad for much less money and will
outwear fouP shingle roofs. This Roofing is
warranted as represented.
The Elastic Cement Is the cheapest and best
protection from decay for wood exposed to the
weather or dampness of the ground. It is alto
the hest paint for iron. effectually preventing
rust ; and wherever applied perfectly excludes
dampness. •
The subscribers have this Cement for sale in
quantities to suit. Far further information, ap
ply to P. J. & C. M. TATE,
F.agle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa.
April 25. 1859. tf
Removal.
VIE suhscriber has removed. his Plough
I and Maehine Shop from the Fooodry
hui I:1 inf.., to Railroad street, opposite Tate's
Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle
where he is better prepared than ever te ,
at
tend to customers. Plough. always unhand
and made to order at the shortest notioe, and
Machines. Re &e., repaired. Also he
rill nlten.: to cleaning. and repairing Clocks.
May DAVID WARREN.
The Latest News
latest news, in which all are interested
Tls the arrival/ of /I very large and superior
stuck of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS k SHOE'S, at
the cheap and fashionable store of R. F. Melt,
tt the N. E. Corner of Centre Square,
Gettysburg. His stock of Hats is very cacti
si‘e, comprising all the various shies of Silk
Hats, Gent's black and colored Soft Dress Hatt,
Yen's Russia Hats, (broad-rim,) and all kinds
of Men's and Boy's Slouch Hats and Caps, of
the most fashionable styles—all of which arc
unsurpassed for beauty of style and elegance of
knish- BOOTS AND 8110E8.-11e has also re
ceived a very large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, consisting of Men's French Calf Boots,
Men's French Calf Congress Gaiters, Patent
Leather Gaiters and Pomps, Oxford Ties and all
kinds of Men's and Boy's Dress and Cosine
Shoes, Ladies and Children's Shoes andGalters
of every style. The public la very respectfully
invited to call and easterly, these goods before
purchasing elsewhere, as it wiLl certainly be to
their advantage. B. F. McILUMNY.
April 18, 1859.
Chanite of Hottre
/AN THE GETTYSBURG RAILROAD l—
kj Smesser Arrisactnicat.—On and after Thurs
day, April 21st, the MORNING TILAIN will leave
Gettysburg tt 6.30 o'clock A. M., connecting at
Hanover Junction with Express train to Balti
more at 9.32, and Mail train front Baltimore at
9.32, returning to Gettysburg at 12.30 noon,
with passengers from Baltimore, York, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, and live North and West.
The AFTERNOON TRAIN will leave Gettys
burg at 1 o'clock, P. M., connecting at Hanover
Junction with Mail train to Baltimore at 3.37, re
turning to Gettysburg about 6.30 P. M., with
passengers from York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
and the North and West.
f4r - By the above arrangement rstssengers
can go either North or South on the Northern
Central Railway both morning and afternoon.
It M'CCRDV, President.
April 25,18159.
A Word to theWiiit
- nON'T FAIL to call and see SAMSON'S New
Goods--a large and splendid assortment
of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING and Furnish
ing Gtiods—an extensive lot of all kinds or
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES and CIAITERS—an un
rivalled assortment of TRUNKS and CARPET
SACKS, some very handsome and new style...—
Also, a large and splendid variety of Setts,
Breast Pins and Ear Rings ; WATCIIF.S, MUSI-
C
INs'rhUggNTS, ltc., itc. A very hand
some and new style RAILROAD TRAVELLLNG
RAG,. In short, everything in his tine.
After all said and done, SAMSON'S IS fig
SPOT to huy your goods at the right prices. .A
word to the wise is sufficient.
Those who wish to buy to sell again trill do
well by callinz, as I can and will sell them goods
cheaper than they can buy them In the city.
April 18, 1859.
Marble Yard Removed.
THE subscriber baring removed his place of
business to East York street, s abort die
watt below St. James' Charch, would *snowed
to the public that he is still prepared go famish
all kinds of work in his line, such es Sena_
Intents, Headstones, te., to., of every misty of
style and Amish, with sad without hoses sad.
*Gaeta, to suit purchasers, and et Woes to suit
the times. Persons desiring eitythbag in his line
will Ind decided advsategs to exami ne his
stock sad prices before purchasing elsewhere.
WX.NJULIEL
Gettysburg, Knuth 21, 1859.
Private Bale.
wag subscriber offers et Private Bob s
his 1/01181 AND LOT, as
street, ailjaialag Bolesson Powers.
Rouse is a taro-story lista, *early sew, with a
Beek-bulldlag, sad a wall .ise water. Terms
way.
iiil7 11 0 1351. 1351. V.
I°.
spring Ck)oda I
FESII ARRIVALt...I44/INESTOCK BRO.'S
have just received a large and choice as
sortment of Spring Goods, to which they invite
the attention of buyers. Onr stock comprises
many new and beautiful styles of Ladies', Oren
Goods, such as are rarely seen, and we al., con
fident that those esatrAing them will acknow
ledge that they have seldom been offered better
goods or as pretty styles.
We have also increased our stock of staple
goods, such as Men's and Boys' Wear. Calicoes,
Muslin', Detains, Chintz, /0., in quantity, style
and price, unsurpassed. We need not enumer
ate, but can assure our Customers and friends
that we are prepared to furnish them with such
g oods as they may want cheaper than they can
be bought elsewhere In the county. Call early
and select from our large and varied assortment.
FAIISESTOCK BROTHERS,
April 4, 1859. Red Front.
Ffimsr River
VTDONZ I—Come to the Store at Green
mount for Bargains I—The undersigned
would most respectfully inflow . the public that
he has purchased the Store of John 'Welker's, at
Greenmount, Adams county, half-way on the
Ned from Gettysburg to Rnamitsburg, where he
expects, by attention and small profits, to re
tain all the old custom and secure lots of new
His stock of DRY GOODS, of every description,
Groceries, Confectionaries, Queensw are, Wooden.
ware, Crockery-ware, Hardware, kc., is large
and varied—equal to that of any other Besides'
store—aad he will sell at prices astonishingly
low. He only asks a trial, to prove the truth of
this assertion.
Country produce taken to exchange fOr Roods
J. ALEX. HARPlift.
?be undersigned also names on the OAR
RIA.GE-ILARDIG business , at the same place, and
offers rare Inducements to purchasers. He will
warrant his work good, whilst his charges are
among the most moderate. Repairing done on
short notice. J. ALEX. HARPER.
Feb. 14, 1859. ly
Railroad Store.
ejC. GUINN I BRO. hare juat received and
a are opening at their new store on the
ortli-west corner of Centre Square, (Gettysburg,
a large and complete assortment of Spring and
Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladies par
ticularly are invited to call and examine our su
perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles,
embracing everything coming properly under
this head at prices not heretofore equalled. and
in quality surpassed by none. GENTLEMEN'S
WEAR, of every description, consisting oteloths,
Cassimeres, Ossinetts, Coatings, Vestings, ke.,
which cannot be surpassed out of the city in
quality and price. •
Our stock of Groceries is also complete, while
every other article generally found in a Dry
Goods store can be bad at the "Railroad Store"
of J. 0. Quinn k Bro. Believing that the pub
lic can suit themselves better here tban else
where, we invite them to give us a call. For
the proof of our assertion, call and examine our
Mock, even if you don't buy. [April 4, 1859.
Humphrey's Specific
IFEOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES.
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
I.—FEVER PILLB—For Fever, Conges
tion, and lallammatlon of all kind&
:1). 2.—WORM PILLS—For Worm-Fever,
Worm-Colic, and Wetting the Bed.
No. 3.—BABY'S PILLS—For Colic, Crying,
Teething, and Wake!lanais, and Nervousness of
Adults.
No. 4.—HT.kRRHEA PILLS—For Iharrhea,
Cholera Infantom,and Summer Complaint.
No. S.—DYSENTERY PILLS—For Colic,
Griping, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux.
No. 6.—CHOLBIL4. PILLS—For Cholera,
Cholera ltorbus, Foliating.
No. 'I.—COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Colds,
Hosrseness, Influenza, and Sore Throat.
No. B.—TOOTHACHII .PILLB—For T.%Ath
ache, Paceaehe, and Neuralgia.
No. 9.--HEADACHE PILLS—For Headache,
Vertigo, Heat and Fullness ,of the Head.
No. 10.—DYSPEPSIA PILLS--For Weak and
Deranged Stomachs, Constipation, and Liver
Complalnk
No. 11.—FOR FEMALE IRREGULARITIES
—Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods.
No. 12.—FEMALE PILLS—For Leucorrbces,
Ptothse Menses and Bearing Down.
No. 13.--CROCP PILLS--For Croup, Roams
Cough, Bad Breathing.
No. 14.---SALT RHEUM PILLS—For Erysip.
etas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face.
No. Ib.—RHEUMATIC PILLS—For Pain,
Lameness, or Soreness In the Chest, Back,
Loins, or Limbs.
A.—For Perer and Ague, Cbill Fever, Dumb
Ague, and mismanaged Agues.
P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or
External.
. .
O.—For fare, Mjeak, or Inflamed Eyes and
Eyelids ; Failing, Weak, or Blurred Sight.
C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent,
either with obstruction or profuse discharge.
W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its
violence and shortening its course.
in all ACUTE DISEASES, such as revers,
Inflammations, Diarrheas, Dysentery, Croup,
Rheumatism, and such eruptive diseases as
Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas--the ad
vantage of giving the proper remedies prompt
ly is obvious, and in all such cases the specifics
act like a charm. The entire disease is often
arrested at once, and in all came. the violence
of the attack is moderated, the disease shorten
ed and rendered less dangerous. Even should
a physician afterwards have to be called, he
will take the case at decided advantage from
the previous treatment.
COUGHS AND COLDS, which are of such
frequent occurrence, and which so often lay
the foundation of diseased lunge, bronchitis,
and consumption, may all be at once wed by
the Fever and Cough Pills.
In all CHRONIC DISEASES, such as Dys
pepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver
Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irregu
larities, old Headache, Sore oe Weak Eyes, Ca
tarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old eruptions, the
rase has specifics whose proper application will
affords cure in almost every instance. Often
the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as
Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, Headache, or Fe
male Xeakness, has more than paid for the case
ten times over.
PRIerR
Tall set, 10 lone vials is Morocco Case
and Book ...$5 Olt
/all set, 201arre vials In Plain Case k Book, 4 00
Case of 15 anialured boxes and Book 400
Case of any numbered boxes and Book. 100
Slagle numbered boxes, with directions.- 25
Sines lettered boxes, with directions- -- 50
Large pLatation or physician's ease,
and 4 0w... . ....-15 00
OCZ 1111111110/10 IT NAIL.
Look seer I. ibst; auks up a ease of what,
Mad you abooss, mad lactose the amount in a
correct note or stamps, by mail, to our address,
at No. 442 Broadway, New York, and the
seii
eine will by duly returned by mail or express,
time of charge. Address,
I. lIUMPIittIATB it CO.,
No. 661 Broadway, New York.
Sold in Gettysburg by A. D. Dcraaisa; and
by 41 druggists.
July 4, 1559. Drs
ALAAGII lot of fall-brand sew 11 211Witl
jou aw4l will IND add low fog
at IiORBSIGY 11114177)1 1 8.
Use $4, 1455.
47, Ribboasollowas, sad Bichsel*
Orli* sow ow" more of
•
A. WOW 411 lox.
Call This Way
HE subscriber would Inform the bile that
~
he continues his MACHINE SHOP, in
rnbersburg street, Gettysburg, near the
Foundry, where he has various kinds of Ma-
chines on hand, such as Threshing Machines, •
Corn 21, ellers, Cornfodder Cutters, Cloverseed
Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of I
different kluds,..two, four or sis-hone, to suit j
purchasers;—lndoed all such as can be had at ;
Hanover or Littlestown. Also, Mortising Ma-
chines, for house carpenters, put up in the very
hest and most substantial manner. Cutting
Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size less than
eleven feet in length, alw.iys attended to, as well
as Turning in iron, casting or wood. Also all
kinds of REPAIRING on Machinery, dressing -up
Mill Spindles, Arc., done on the shortest notice.
The undersigned manufactures MORGAN'S
P HORSE RAKE, which he offers at the
lowest living profit. lie is likewise agent for
the REAPER k MOWER manufactured by
Joseph Shireman, at East Berlin. •
i I hope that all in want of anything in my line
will call at my Shop before going elsewhere. I
will warrant all my work to give astiafaction to
purchasers. DAVID STERNER.
April 11, 1859. ly*
Good and Cheap!
leIIIR' undersigned would inform his friends
and the public generally, that be continues
CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS, in all
its breaches, at his establishment, in East Mid
dle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa.,
where he has on hand a first-rate lot of work,
and is prepared tdEkt up to order whatever
may be desired in his line, viz :—Rockaway
end Boat-body Carriages, Falling- .. ,
Top, Rockaway and Trotting Bug- *o.lese * ''.
glee,Jersey Wagons , kc. With **Awrellv
goo workmen and good materials, be can
pledge his work to be of the best quality—and
his prices are among the lowest.
,`Repairing done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates. Country-produce taken in
exchange for work. Call!
June 16,'67. JACOB TROXEL.
Still At Work I
caOACHMAKING AND BLACESMITHTNO.
—The undeesigned respectfully informs
h Mends and the public that be continues
the Coachmsking and Bincksmithing business
in every branch at his establishment in Chem
bersburg street. He has on hand and wilt
manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, £c, of
flag best material, sad made by superior work
men, gar IlarAlatao sad BLACLIMITHING Of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction of rusto'nen.
COVITIIT PIODUCS taken in exchange for
work at market prices,
IforPersons desiring articles or work in the
Coacbmaking or Blacksmithing line,. are re
spectl ully invited to call on
JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH.
Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59.
RIMY I. DAXUft
New Firm--Now Goods.
THE. undersigned have entered into partner
ship in the HABDW ARE k GROCERY
business, at the old stand of Danner& Ziegler,
in Baltimore street, under the name, style and
firm of DANNER k ZIEGLER, MS., and ask,'
and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of
the patronage of the old firm, as well as any
quantity of new custom. They havejust return
ed from the cities with an immense stock of
Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials,
such as Nails. Screws. Hinges, Bolts, Locks,
Glab, le. Tools, Including Edge Tools of eve, y
description, Saws, Planes, Chinas, Gouginr
Braces and Bitis, Angers, Soares, Ganges,
Hammers, ke. Blacksmiths will find Anvils,
Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe
Nails, le., with them, very cheap. Coach Find
ings, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes,
Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
Spokes., Felloes, Bows, Poles, s hafts, ke. Shoe ,
Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, I
Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, kc.,
with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools.
Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment -•••
also Varnish, Knobs, kc. HOUSEKEEPERS
will also find a large assortment of Knives and
Forks, Brittatinia, Alhata and Silver-plated Ta
ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters,
Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and
Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting,
ke. Also, a general assortment of forged and
rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; Cast, Shear,
and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap
as the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen
eral assortment, such as Crushed, Pulverised,
Clarified and_ Brown Sugars; Niw Orleans,
West India and Sugar House Molasses and
yruw, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse
and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL;
Turpentine, Fish, Ike.; a fall assortment of Lead
and Zinc. dry and in oil ;.also Fire-proof Paints;
in fact, almost every article In the Hardware,
Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping,
Blacksmith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's,
and Grocery line, all of which they are determin
ed to sell as low for CASH as any house out of
the city. HENRY B. DANI4ER,
liiirAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER.
Gettylbniir, Mar 24, 1958.
Lumber & Coal,
FIR sale by BASTRLSB a WINTER,
New Oxford.
OptOCERIES, MILL FEED, kc., kc.,
For sale Wholesale and Retail by
BASTRE. 4 WINTER,
New Oxford.
Siir The highest Cash prices paid for Grain
May 30, 1859. Gm*
Howard As3ooiation,
PHILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent InstitutionestAblished by Special Endowment for the
Wier 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,
fee., for the sick and destitute, to take charge of
the orphan's or deceased parents, and to minister
in every possible way to the reliefof the afflicted
and the health of the public at large. It Is the
duty of the Directors, at such times, to visit per
sonally the Infected districts, and to provide and
execute means of relief. Numerous physicians,
not acting members of the Association, usually;
enrol their names on its hooks, 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 j
advice and medical aid to persons suffering un-;
der CHRONIC DISEASES of a irulent charac
ter, arising from abuse of the physical powers,
mal-treatment, the effects of drugs, AT.
Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the na
ture and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the
Consulting Surgeon, have been published for
gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE
of CHARGE to the afflicted. ,
Address, for reports or tres.tieent, Dr. GEORGE
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As
sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philad'a, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. 11EAUTIVELL, ireal.
Geo. FAIRCHILD, Sec'''.
Sept. 20, 'Less. ly
Removal.
on A LEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch
maker, has removed his shop to the room
e West side of the Public Square, lately
occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law
Office, where he will always be happy to attend
to the calls of customers. Tkankful for past
favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and receive the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg, April 11, 105 P
Notice.
MUM undersigned tiering retired from the
Mercantile business, the same will hereaf
ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore
street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way
bright ',Anise., under the name and style of
Danner it Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will Decemmend
to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal
share of patronage from old customers, sad of
the public in general.
Raying retired front the Mercantile business,
it is necessary that our old business should be
settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in
debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book
Account, to call and settle the same without
delay. The books will be found at the old
stand. J. B. DA.NNSM,
lay 25,1858. DAVID ZIEGIAR.
rce,OOKING STOVES—laciadiag Noble Cook,
Royal Cook, Wm. Peso, Philadelphia Sas-
Baltimore Air Tight, Sea Shell, Christy.
plum Cal althea, and Hamm of emirs kind. INA
mere' Boilers, Charcoal Farwell, M., 40., gm.
has at the Store Ware Soon ef
Sawa, Bouts% h Loll.
tici si or Ethel 2,14,
I " disarm, a earrupaas'at oat
blood. by which this Auld becomes 'Wad e
wash. and poor. Bahl is the circulation, it
the whole and awry burst oat'
rrem e on say part body i
of t. No organ is *ea
boos its attacks, nor is there one winch it nary
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously
caused by inercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure We, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and.
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed,
if seems to be the rod of Him who says, I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children."
epu
vv lts lon dr ofim ec a t ruliv er so:du r eeromtern by al di asrazw pos mat i ter tion ,t froi nmab ". is
tubercles; in the glands, swe l lings;sa d 1311
the enrisee, eruptions or Dorm This Intl Cot*
ruption, which genders in the blood, demos,
the energies of life, so that scrnfukras conetitts•
Ilona not only suffer from scrofulous coos
plaints, but they have far less power to with.
stand, the attacks of other diseases ; come.
quently, rut numbers perish by disorder*
which, although not scrofulous in theit Waal%
are still rendered fatal by this taint in tb•
system. Most of the consumption which de.
=nines the human family has WI origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidn e y s , br a i n ,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people arc scrofulous:
their persons arc invaded by this lurking in.
feetion, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicos) we supply in
Compound Extract of sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is corn.
blued front the most active remedial' that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
m ts . tin from its destructive consequences.
it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other &film.
bees which arise from it, such as Bayern*
end Sint Disuses, Sr. Arrnotcy'l X / rae,
Ross, or ltaystratas. Pturt.ss, Parrwtm,
BLOTCH" BLAIN!. and Bons, Tereus, Term
and SALT Ruste, Scam - Haan, Itzwowone,
Batztrwaresx, SYPHILITIC end Mracusrav
uses, DIIIICIPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and,
indeed, au, COUPLALICIIII ARMING MU VIM.
42D oa IIIPIIIIII Moon. The popular belief
in " impurity qf Out blood " is fuunded in truth,
by scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sersapa.
villa is to purify end erate this vitalduid,
without which sound health is imposaible is
contaminated constitutions.
VAT sauraT lIIGI LES
Ayer's Ca
thartio pins
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAKILY PVC%
ers so composed that diesam within therauge ot
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties starch, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a conseqmace of them
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to And hie
health or energy restored by a remedy at sum ao
simple and inviting.
riot only do they cure the every-day twainlaista
of every body, bat also many fonsidabit and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
fker their use in the following complaints: restive-
Isem, .ileerthrers, ileadadis arising from disordered
blellunch, Ninolea. Indigeotion, raj?, in nod Morbid
/median of the Bowels, Ftaeukoey, Lou of App..
Ku, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
again from a low state of the body or ulnunction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
TOR TOO SAPID Ctrlti OP
Conks, Colds, Influenza, Ilonrsenres,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Conesunps
Lion, and For the relief of Consimptivo
Patients in advanced singes of tho
disease.
$o wide is the field of its usefulness and so nw•
seems ere the eases of its cures, that almost
*very section of canary &hounds in permute pub
lielv known, who hare been restored flwrn alson.irg
and even desperate disown of the limes hr its
us. When once tried. its superiority over every
Other medicine of its kind is too apprised to escape
observation, and where its virtues archmosra,
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous atrwidwo( the
peisnorry organs that are ntc44ent to OUT climate.
Wbile many interim remedies thrust upon the
ememounity hare failed and hewn discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, cunferred Lercfits
on the afflicted they can now forget, aud pro
duced cures too numerous and Zoo rentsricable to
be forgotten.
rittrAlLP BY
lirSold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburz—.
T. J. Cooper, near Coslitown—Pastou L Co.
Fairfield—end all Druggists. .
Oct. 18,1858. eowly
,TITE subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citisens of Gettysburg and the pub.
he generally, that he has provided himself with
an entire new and splendid SKY-LIGHT AM
BROTYPE ROOM. at his residence in West Mid
dle street, one Square *est of Fahnestock's
j Store, where has prepared tq tarnish Amhro,
j Alelaino, Enam7T and Photograph Pictures in
every style of the art; which he will warrant to
give entire satisfaction, and is prepared to ac
commodate all with good pictures. either single
or in groups. He also has a number of sped
' wens at his room in Chanibersburg street, a few
doors West of Cobcan ,k Culp's Shoe Store,
where he still continues as formerly to take
pictures. All who desire a correct likeness of
themselves and friends, will do well to give ms
s call, as I have reduced my prices to snit the
present hard times. Pictures copied from old
specimens of all kinds; also inserted be Lockets,
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ac.
The subscriber being thankful to his friends
and the public in general for past patronage,
wishes them to continue it. and assures theta
that as heretofore, they shall not be dissatisfied
Bar Charges from 50 cents toslo. Hours for
operating from 8A.M.t04 P. M. Gold Lockets,
Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on
hand, at the very lowest pniees,
jrg'Children will Dottie taken for less than
$l. 00.
ser Ain b rotypes taken for fifty cents and up
wards, and in the best style.
SAMUEL WEAVER.
April 16, 1858
HZ subscriber has just returned from• the
T
city, with a large supply of NSW GOODS,
which be °Vera' to sell cheaper than ever. this
him a call, and judge for yourselves. His as.
sortment embraces Cloths, Oassitneres, Yes tingg,
all kinds of Summer Goods, and a large assort.
meat of RgADY-31.ADE CLOTILING, for in
and boys. JACOB ELEIININGRR,_
Carlisle st., 4 doors from Centre Squaie
Gettysburg, April 4, 1859.
4,-HOMISTE AD for $100; also, Homesteads
for $lOOO and over, situated on, and near
pahannock River, above and below FRED..
RRICKSBURG, IN VIRGINIA. A new Town,
called RAPPAHANNOCK, has recently been
laid out, in CULPEPER COUNTY, in the midst
of the GOLD REGION OF VIBIIINIA, cur-
rounded by Mines and Mining Companies ; and
Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or
shares, can now be had for a "Mere Song," aim.
ply to induce settlement In this desirable
be semi
$254,900 worth of land is to divided =
purchasers or given away as an inducement to
come on and make Improvements, and tie land,
Is of the most Improvable qualities. Many have
already settled and scores of others are WHOP*
Good fanning land, in tracts of Any 6'4 to Ida ,
purchasers, can also be bad at from - Wu :152G
per acre, payable in tag quarter yearly insttills
merits. UNQVUTIOJIMILI Innal WILL Ur P A4
CAW Si etTllll.
sir.A.GINTS AM WANTED everywhirf la
sell time lands ; liberal inducements wilt le
given. E. BARDEN., Land Agent, •
July 18, 1859. $lO. Port Royal, Ts.
AYER'S
DR. J. C. ATER & CO.
LOWELL, SASS.
Saabeam Gallery.
Goods for the Season 1
A Homeictead for $10;
raurr J'ASS, A PI . atA,h4V.
mi
Ili