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    Mialtirrlctra.4 4 4-clv'tes. Baltimore
Barr Mill Stones
WARRANTED. ---H. F.
STARR & C 0 . Coe,
ch sad Cesare &Tres,
ell•fite N. C. It. It Station,
Sammons. Mo. liftnufsc
tortes of NCR BURRS,
I " era in Bort
Mocks, z, Lea
ther sad Gate Settings. Cal
cined Plaster, and Mitt Irons, of Warranted Qual
ity. Also, Colone, Cvealko, and F.sophes NW
stones of all sizes. [Feb. 7, 59. ly
L. H. Miller's
(RE AND BeRGLAR PROOF SAFES.
Bank locks, Vault Doors. kc.. mannfsc-
Wed. tta Baltimore.—Persons in want of these
sulicleds gilt find it much to their advantage to
percitese from the manufacturer, where they
can god a large stock. and here any they desire
built to order at a low pritx
Valet's Safes and Bink Securities have long
`been mannfactuted in New England. where they
.re considered indispensable to those whu want
perfect protection float fire and thieves.
For prices, sizes. arc., send fur a circular.—
Parties ordering safes are requested to return
them at my expense if not perfectly satisfactory,
L. 11. )TILLER,
151 North at., opposite Calvert Station,
June 27, 18p. ly Baltimore, Md.
James H. Bosley,
COILMISSIUN N(E RCII AN T,
.No.s. 124 unil 111: Nurfle SOW,
B.ILTINIttItE I Ml.
I am Tirepared to rectire and 'ell on Commit
lion all kind- fC()f • PIU 11)('CF.. Having
'us ezperien.e of tro yt.;:t;,4 in the ruuvuittsion
I)ttsineas, (and wishing . ccotiaoe. that alone,)
flatter myself that t shall be able to give saiIs
jACTIOS to all who favor me with consignments
Will also attend to filliug orderi for Groceries
Guano,and all kinds of rt,rtilizera.
Fet.t. 14, '59. ly
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Dr. Baakee
TREATS ALL DISEASES.—DR. RAAFEE
will give special attention to the following
senses: Coughs = Colds, Consumption. Croup,
Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases
pf the Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs. Atten
tion to the ixentment . of all Skin diseases—Lum
bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, iiPilePql RY . sPeß 3 ial
Piles, antpall diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels; aliq all chronic diseases pertaining to
Women and Children. Dr. Wake° Gag pro
duce one thousand etetiliattes of his perfect
success is; curiqg Cancers, Old Sores or Ulcers,
Fistula, Scald Beads, Wens, Swellings awl Tit-
Mors of sew description and without the use
pf the knife. These last named diseases cab
pot he treated by currespondenee, therefore the
patients must place themselves under the Doc
tor's personal supervision.
DR. BAAKEE has made a new discovery of a
Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the
I' AAAAA CT, and restore perfect vision to the Eye
without the use of the knife or needle, and he
cures all diseases; of the
EYR AND PAR,
'without the use of the knife or needle, and he
has constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums, or
Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages
—inserted in five minutes.
Dr. Baskee is one of the moat celebrated and
skilful _Physicians and Surgeons now living.—
fame is known personally in nearly every
principal city in the world. 411 letSers directed
to Dr. Raakee, (enclositi; ten cents,) askinstany
questions pertaining 'to any disease, shall be
promptly answoreCand alt Chronic diseases can
be treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned. that will require his personal super
vision. Office hours from 9A. M., to 4P. IL
DOCTOR BA.kKEE,
No. 74 Lexington St., between Charles k Liberty,
April 11,'59. [jan.3l. ly] Baltimore, lid.
',Alc 3l 4o'
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11,1171E1) 1832. Chartered 1854. Located
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CUR. tvr BALTIIIORI; * CHARLES ST'S-)
BA1,111110“2, )11).
Vhe Larval, &Net Elegantly Furnished & Popular
Comineiciai College in - the United States,
DRSIGNED , EXPRESSLY FOR YOUNG MEN
Peaking tq gbtain x thon3ugh Pes4:ticallitytiness
Education.
Every Young Ilan has a Counting Desk to him
self, and is separately instructed.
PTUDZSII to ATTINDANCS TO.OII YIIILLALT E'CIZT
STATI IN TRi UNION
The most Comprehensive and Thorough Course
of Study, and the only
PRACTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
Are here introduced. •
No Copying from Printed or Manuscript Parma ill
LTAIXIIIO BOOK-KKIZTIMG ♦T Tot
BALTDIQRI3 I'O3IIIERCIAL COLLEQH
This method of instruction is nowhere ease intro
duced in this country.
, Every 'Young Man should write immediately
fbr one of those large and beautiful Ornamental
Circulars, representing the exterior and interior
view of the College, Penmanship, &e., which will
be sent by return mail,
,fret of charge, with °ana
logue containing list of students, terms of tuition,
opinions of the Press on otir new system of Book-
Keeping, etc.
MEM
E. K. Lonna, Principal—Lecturer on the Science
of Accounts, Susioess, cestorqs, etc.
J. M. Pinmass, Professor of li4ok.lieeping and
Commercial Calculations.
DAVIMS, ASsotiate Prof. of Book-Keeping
N. C. JOHNSON, Professor of Peumsnshlp.
R. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., Mercantile Law.
Bier. Y. Bases, D. D.. Commercial Ethics.
TRCBTIBMB :
Hon. Jobn F. Kennedy, lion. Joshua Vansent,
Hon. Thomas Swann, Wm. H. Keighler, Esq.,
Jacob Trust, William Knabe, F.sq.
The time usually required to complete the full
pour,, from 8 to 12 weeks.
A Distoes u awarded to all Graduates.
Large Circulars and Catalogues stating terms,
e. , sent my mail free of cAarge. Address
E. K. LOSIEH., Baltimore, Njd.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
Blaney Saved
13
Y BUYING GROCERIES from
40 o2r 4 . BALDWIN,
W. corner of Lexington end Green streets,
BALTIMORE, MD
You aim 25 eta. per pound
You sore SO cto. per barrel
• on ears 50 de. per barrel
in 'inying Fish
You pave from 2 to 3 dollars per 100 pounds
in buying Aiscon
'Fmk savefrota.l to 4 eta. per pound
in buying Sugars.
says from 2 to 4 cts. per pound
in buying Coffee .
Yoa say. from 2 to 10 as. per gallon
in baying Molasses.
In short you can save money
to the Grocery line
by buying of
HOOK fr. BALDWIN,
73. W. corner of Lazio:ton and Green sts.,
Baltpoore
gaily body doubts it let them give es
Anti If they are not satisfied
we trill be conteas
that they shall bar
somewhere else
We warrant eiery article ir• sell.
Wo poet all goods securely,
and charge nothing for packing
And WO' Onods are 120
nor es be returned
qt.. Sags' it
inconvenient to visit 1 / a ithatorp,
Qaa ec of us through the Mall
n 144 lazy rely gpon
having their orders
rt o / 11 .41 11 04 alitigaiti° 6) Y atiCadell to.
sr
- .. ow». vox osayast.-64
HOOK k BALDWIN,
S&
- WADI' and Renal Grocers, '
fikeskr alLestagtoe and Green sts.,
;WV!, VAL PlotiL /.11 reatitgore,
In buying Ten
in buying Flour
on most every article
as represente4,
at our expeture
House Furnishing
OOPS, No. 11 Sarin Howard Wee, two
Ur doors North of the Howard Hoase.—Tbe
anderatgued, haling made large additions to his
stock. Is prepared to furnish Housekeepers,
(Au n try Merchant.] and others, wlth such ankles
as they want, on the very best terms.
Bacons§ Whitewash, Sweeping, Dusting,
Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, hboa, Scrub and
!torso Urn4hes.
Woonax-wsas • Such a! Tubs, Buckets,
Measures, Tar Buckets, Churns. Mauls, Rolling
Pins, Butter Prints, ke. Brooms. Baskets. Mats
and Cordage. Alasser's 5 minute Ice Cream
Erecters. Refrigerators. utrright and cheat—the
most aPPrgr.l kinds. Water Coolers. in Wood
or Metal `I in and Wire Safes. Arthur's and
other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre
serving Cans, plain Tin-ware. Japanned, Block.
Tin, Ilritanroa acid Plated \\ are. ,\lt,a ta irks
and Spyos, Urns. Ci.ttee Si. i Tea Buts, Egg
Btiiler„, Waiters. Chatting Ifislies, Eniv es and
Forks, Waffle Irons, Saute Pans, : 4, ales and
Weights, Cone, Mills. Tattle Castor:, 014 Domin
ion Potfee Puts, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse Isamp•,
Toilet Sets, Foot „Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife,
Cleaners, Wire Dish C'Oyers, Table \bits. together
with a %amt.\ ut articles useful and necessary to
lionaekeepers. Rohr .t Davis Patent Excelsior
Wash'ing Machines Plain Tin and Sheet Iron
Ware and Bru , lies of every description, manu
factured to order. GEO. A. MILLS,
No. II North Howard st., Baltimore, !Id
March 14, 1854. ly
George M. Bokee,
IMPOUTEI: awl I.lt uler in (111S1, GLASS, k
Qt - EKNSWAttE, No. 41 North Howard St.,
eta etn Lexington and Fayette Streeti, Haiti-
more, ][J
New di Rich
lEWELRY, SILVER WARN SILVER PLAT-
ED WARE, kc.—A. E. WARNER, 0:13 and
-ern:lab, No. 10 NORTH GAT BTIMICT BAL
TIMOILK, MD., has in store a beautifula.lksort
nstnt si styles ar,d kaiterr r s of Tif(111 JEWELt , ,
suitable for presents, embracing a great ca re y
of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car
bunkles, ire., Ear -Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings
set Will} Ltiamcind. Rub), Pearl, Opal, Emerald, I
be., Ladies' GOld Chains, Vest k ()hard Chains,
Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins ;
Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils
and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stubs, Gold and
Jet Cruises, Jet Bracelets, Pins k Ear Rings, kc.
ALSO,
A variety of Silver Mounted k Plated Castors,
Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and
Silt Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Knives, Spoons,
Forks, Ladles, Fancy Aitticle3. ke., all of which
is respectfully offered on the lowest terms!
ye _The Country Trade and Dealers generally
are Invited to give ale a call, llnd eiainiue Goods
and Prices, being satisfied . that raj SiLVKR
WAII cannot be surpassed either for fineness or
qUalitj, qr the latest and most beautiful patterns.
January 17, 1859. ly
A. Xathiot & Bon's
SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nod.
25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore,
(near
Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederic:
st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the
Union. Always on hind a l trite assortment
HOUSEHOLD ASD OFFICE PCi:::ITURE, em
bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Washstands, Ward
robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair,
Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Ann Chairs,
!Locking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set
tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs. AS
SORTED COLONS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE,
Wood Chairs, Offic' Chairs, Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks. Hall Furniture,
Gilt and Walnut Fusee Lurking Glasses, Side
boards, Extension Tables, of every length.
Persons disposed to purchase are 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. MATHIOT At SON,
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.
Ang. 2, 1859. ly
I=
Bneller & Frick,
LOUR PRODUCE Commission and For
warding Merchants, .VurfAi strut, (wolf.° N.
R. R. Depot, BkI,TIMORX.
January 11, 1859. ly
Artists', Painters'
AND PHOTOGRAPIIEftS' DEPOT.—The
subscriber has constantly on hand • full
a-ssurtment of materials for the use of Artists,
l'aliaers and Pliotographrra. Also on hand a large
and hmutiful a.ssurttueut of Stereotypic .fastru
merits and Fiero, embracing every variety of
Foreign and w American Landscapes, Staniar',
Parlor aad Raral ()romps, 4e. The beauty and
interest of the Sterescopic Views upon the par
lor tails furnish a never ending source of en
tertainment both to visitors and the home circle.
COCK FRY lIERCII..A.NTS supplied on the
most liberal terms.
W. A. WISONG,
No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Ma
June 27, 1859. ly
Wm. Knabe Si Co.,
N". 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,—
SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street,
between Charles and Light - -BALTIMORE, Md.,
Mannfircturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND
AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES.
Win. Knabe k Co. would respectfully invite
Hie attention of the public, and especially those
in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as
sorted stock or instruments, which, for power
and sweetness of tone, stay and agreeable touch,
and beauty of finish, have, by the best of judges,
been pronounced unrivaled by any in the coun
try. As to the relative merits of our Pianos, we
would refer to the Certificates of Excellence in
our possession, from THALBERG, STRAKOSH,
G. SATTER and H. VIEUXTE3IPS, as also from
soups of the most distinguished professori and
amateurs in the country; also to the following
HIGHEST PREMIUMS, received within the last
three years: GOLD MEDALS at the Maryland
Institute, 1855, 18.56, 1857. SILVER MEDALS
at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1857;
also, MEDAL at the Frsuktils Institute, Philadel
phia, 1856; FIRST PREMIUM at the Mechanics'
Institute, Richmond, 1855, J. 856 All instru
ments of our manufacture have the full iron
frame, and are guaranteed for FIVE YEARS.
Illft„Particular attention paid to the selection
of Instruments for distant orders, and a privilege
of exchange granted it any time within six mos.,
if the instruments should not prove entirely satis
factory. A liberal discount to Clergymen,
Teachers cud Schools. Terms liberal.
Wholesale dealers will find it to their advan
tage to give us a call, as by greatly increased
facilities, we are enabled to 411 all orders with
dispatch.
110`Constantly on hand, • large assortment
of MELODEONS, front the best Factories.
SECOND-HAND PIANOS at Great Bargains,
at prices from $3O to $l5O. Pianos Exchanged,
Hired and Tuned.
A. call is respectfully solicited.
WILLLIII K.N4BE 4 CO
January 17,1859. ly
First Premium
E NAMELLED
COTTAGE FURNITURE.—
r IL W. HEY WOOD, No. IQI North Charles
street, Baltimore, baring been engaged for the
last IT years in the tri tnnfacture and sale of
the above desirable Furnitnre, suited to country
residences, has on hand a large variety, manufac
tured expre , sly fur retail sales.
Also, Oak and Walnut Chamber Sets, Oak
and Walnut Extension Tables, Pining Room and
Fancy Chairs,'Sideboards, (lair and Husk Mat
tresses, Feather Pillows and Holsters, ke., Ic.
March 21. 18:.:). ly
DA.3IIL 3. WHIT'
White & Swope, _
WHOLESALE Dealers in BOOTS, SBOKS,
CAPS, k STRAW GOODS; also, in
fashionable Moleskin, Silk, Felt and Far &ITS,
N. W. Cor. Baltimore and Howard streets, Balti
more, lid [Nov. 2, 1858.
B. T. Hynson,
ITPHOLSTEILEIL PAPER HANGER, AND
VE.NETIAN BLIND lIANtFACTURER,
10. 52 North Howard Street, one door above
Lexington, Bavrtuoaa.
Paper flasupngs.--Constantly in store, PamMO TRAVELEILS,A Roe assortment of
Hangings of every deacriptioq, and of the laves ji . TRUNKS of every description, Carpet Seeks,
and moat approved patterns, 40, liord.tre &c., &e , for sale at Picking's, in Clumtbers-
Fit* Boyd Prints, &c. ,litirg street.
Venation. jitisdt.—Keeps on hand' and mann- - 1 - VII3ER—A, large nssortment of Dry 'Dyer
&aurae to order,,Veneulan illindsof all colors, I White Pine Lumber, of every quality, can
vises and within which will compare &rigs- b ea d at the yard of
bly with ary - oTered to thepablic. I SIIKADS, IitTEFILER dr KITRIPZ.
sarParer Dangle: done in the best style.— I KIIEP the flies off !—Anotber arrival of those
Cild Drust's repaints I end triamed i or txellanir.l.' cheap and bandsogt
e S y -nets at
*rob q,1559 . 7 r, notturs,
Cook and Parlor Stoves.
A NDREW POLLEY would respectfully in-
A A . form the rn, 1 ,1i,, 11,41 be now lugs a lot. of
00K and l'Altl,lllt iSTOVE.S, siibiCt. he t t llers
at prices to suit the times.
tlithsburg, Aug.
AND SILVER WARE —We would respect
fully inform our friends, patrons and the
publi( geuer.illy that we hale
. !ust opened our
N e n \Vault, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware
Establ,shtueut. at Nu .ILtrket street, where
we offer Wholes:do and ReLill, at the lowest
Cash Prices. a large and %cry choice stuck of
eery description of goods us dully 1.01;t ip
first-class Wall ti and Jt elry Store.
We !lupe by untiring efforts to accommodsto
and idea l s) not only to retain all our former pa
irytnti, 4ut merit and secure a large acces.ion to
the same.
Every description of Diamond Work and other
Jewelry modest° ordor at short notice.
All goals warranted to be as represented.
Particular attention git en to the rep:Orin; of
IVatchei and Jewelry of re y description.
SI T AUFFEB 4 lIAItLEY,
No. 11.?.3 Markel sired, South &de,
N. B.—We will continue our Old Store, No.
ys North Second street, fur a short time only.
Aug. 1, 1859. 3m
[Dec. 2q, IdsB. ly
Af E ri n . A. . ' ! c g bseTnTen..;,PVlr:ec r Q :7l , M i
the proprietor assures the public that a call Is
only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction in
fiery Wee. Charges moderate.
HENRI' HERB, Proprietor.
Feh. 14. 1859. tf
New Agricultural Settlement
TO ALL WANTING FARMS, a rare oppor
tunity in a delightful and healthy climate,
miles southeast of l'inia , lelphia, on the Cam
den and Atlantic Railroad, New Jersey.—An
old estate. consisting of several thonsands t
acres of productive has been die ided 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
laud. 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 beat quality
for the production of Whe it, Clover. Corn,
Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. IT IS CON
SIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE
UNION. The place is perfectly secure from
frosts—the destructive enemy of the farmer.—
Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing
isnd can be seen. By examining the place it
stir, correct judgment can be formed of the
productiveness of 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 have been erected,
two mills, one steam, fonr stores, some forty
vinyards and peach orchards planted, and •
large number of other improvements, making it
a desirable and actire place of business.
THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive
from Its location. is the BEST IN THE UNION.
Produce bringing double the price than in
locations sway from the city, end more than
double the price than the West. It is known
that the earliest and hest fruits and vegetables
in this latitude come from Sew Jersey, and are
annually exported to the eaten' of millions.
In Ickmting here, the settler has many advan
tage:. He Is within a few hours' ride of the
great cities of New England and Middle States.
he is near his old friends and associations, he is
in a settled country a here every improvement
of comfort and civilization is at hand. Ile can
buy every article he wants at the cheapest
price, and sell his produce for the highest, (in
the West this is rove-sed.) he has school.: for
his children, divine service, and will enjoy an
open winter, and delightful climate, a here
fevers are utterly unknown. The result of the
change upon those from the north. has generally
been to restore them to an excellent state of
health.
OM=
In the way of building and improving, lumber
can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO
to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick
yard opened in the place, every article can be
procured in the place, good carpenters are at
hand, and there is no place in the Union w here
buildings and improvements can be made
cheaper.
The reader will at once be struck with the ad
vantages here presented. and ask himself 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,
no one would he invited to examine the land
before purchasing. This all are expected to do.
They will see land under cultivation, 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 he ready
to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re
fusal.
There are two daily trains to Philadelphia,
and to all settlers w•ho improre, the Railroad
Cosepaley Owe a free ticket fur sir months, and a
hay-price ticket for three rows.
THE TOWN OF 11.11/IIONTON.—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-
Ocularly 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 business.
Town lots of a good size, we do not sell small
ones, as it would affect the improvement of the
place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards.
The Ilassasenton Farmer, a monthly literary
and agricultstral sheet, crastatntng full Informa
tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 cents
per annum.
Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given,
clear of all ineutuberance when' money is paid.
Ronte to the land: leave Vine street wharf,
Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad, at
A. M., or Si P. M. Pare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con
veniences on hand. Parties had better atop with
Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they hare decided
as to purchasing, as he will show them over
the land in his carriage, free of expense. Let
ters and applications can be addressed to Lan
dis k Byrnes. Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic coun
ty. New Jersey, or 8 B Coughlin, 202 South
Fifth street. Philadelphia. Maps and lafortua-
Hon cheerfully furnibbed.
July 4, 1850. G.n
COAR EVAPORATORS, KetCes. Cauldrons,
k, Clarifying Pans, Meam Cod Kettles, Skim
mers, Dippem Moulds, strainers, Filters, Sac
(-barometers, Thertuoineters, etc., w ith informa
tion upon the subject of tusking. Sugar, etc.,
from Chinese Cane.
flaring arranged•with Hodges, Free & Co.,
of Cincinnati. Ohio, for license to manufacture
their Improved Sugar Cane Mills and Sugar
Kettles, and haring procured patterns from the
above named manufacturers, I can furnish on
short notice and• article in the line of Sugar
Making App.iratns, all well tried and of the
most reliable kind. Also, Scott's Little Giant
Mills, for grinding corn in the cob.
For Catalogue and Treatise on Sugar Cane,
etc., inclose three Postage Stamps, addressed
JOHN ►. aWilPilt
C:001 IMO ITOYX.
Watches, Jewelry,
Globe Inn,
Sugar Cane Mills,
JAUKS :N} ALL,
Spring Garden Iron Works, Corner of 17th
i t Oates &rear, rails*lphse
Ang. 1, 1859. 3m
Adams County
VIFUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
! in Incorporated March 18, 1851.
P"- orricsee.
-e
- rseitimt—George Swope.
Vice Prermlati—S. R. Russell.
Secretary—l). A. Buehler.
Trecuturrr —D,r La w
c,,,,,mML—Robert McCurdy, Jacob
King, Andrew Heintzelmnn.
Managers—George Swope, U. A. Bushler,ja r
cob KILI.;, A I.le:ntselman, R. M'Curdy, Thos.
A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. McClellan,
Wm. B Eichclberger, Abdiel F.Gitt,
John Wolfurd, Pickiug, AbelT. Wright,
John liurner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, D.
M'Creary, _Lutirew Pulley, John Picking, J. IL
Hersh.
Sairrbia Company is limited In its opera
tions to the county {lt Adams. it ha: been in
successful operation for more than six )ears,
and in that period has paid all 104ses and ex
penses, in/Awes! a 7.41 aitsessitient, hat ing also a largo
surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com
pany employs no Agenta—all business being
done by the Managers, who are annually elect
ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring
an Insuranie can apply to any of the above
named Managers for further information.
ja"The Eseentiv3 Committee meet, at the
Ace of the Company on the last Wednesday
in every month, at 2, I'. M.
Sept. 27, 1858.
Notice
NTO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.—We
have now opened our large and commodious
irchouse, on the corner of (Stratton and Rail
road etrects, near the Depot of the Gettysburg
Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive
produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT.
RYE, CORN. OATS, he. Also, on hand and for
sale, Salt, Guano., Plaster, Fish, kc. A large
stock of Groceries just received, consisting of
Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice,
Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, he., &e.,
which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell as
low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and
retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see
and .:amine our stock before purchasing else
where, as our motto will be -" quick sales and
small profits."
We would also call the attention of all inter
ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of
their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, &c., to the fact that
we have for sale ltrciuig, Frone field & Co.'s
Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE PoWDER, of
hich we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds
per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers.
KLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER k ('0
ttysburg, opt. 5, 11319.
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Farmers' & Mechanics'
AVINGS INSTITUTION OF AD4SIS COVN
►J TV.— Wraith comes by autng.—Deposite
your surplus funds in this Institution and !T
-eri% e inter( NL 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
ROOFING.—The subAeribers are prepared to
contract and put on at the shortest notice,
W. E. Child k Co.'. PATENT FIRE AND WA
TER Plttn?l: ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING.
It is perfectly Fire and Water proof. and in
point of durability is equal, if not superior,•to
any Metabe Roofing. It Lan be put on over tin.
tar, iron, or shingle roofs, LIOWC% cr hat ur eteLp
they may be.
In point of resisting the elements of tire and
water. nothing has yet been discovered equal to
the Elastic Cement.
Those who hare used it, nitre testified that it
P the very perfection of Roofing. and that there
is no further room for improvement. No one
will now think of putting ou shingles, when this
Cement can be had for much less money and will
outwear four shingle roofs. This Roofing is
warranted as represented.
The Elastic Cement is the cheapest and be•it
protection from decay for wood exposed to the
weather or dampness of the ground. It is also
the best paint for iron, effectually preventing
rust ; and wherever applied perfectly excludes
dampness.
The subscribers have this Cement for sale in
quantities to suit. Fur further informition,
ply P. kC. M. TATE.
Eagle Hotel, Gettysburg, Pa
April 25, 1859. tf
Removal.
TIRE subscriber has removed his Plough
1
and Machine Shop from the Foundry
building to Railroad street, Apposite Tote's
Blacksmith shop. back of the }:.141e Mite%
where he is better prepared than ever to at
tend to customo-s. P 1 mglitt always on hand
and made t.. 1 order at the shortest notice. and
Machines, Reapers. he.. repaired. Also be
will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks
May 10
DAVID 15'AIIRES
Something New
G 'ETTYSII CHG.—no nrolcrsigned informs
the citizen.= of the tow n tint county. that lie
h..is commenced the BAKING bußiness, on a
large scale, in York street, Cettysbuqk nearly
opposite Wattles's Hotel, where be vrV try to
deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron
age. BREAD, ROLLS, CRACKERS,
PRETZELS, &e., &c., baked every day. (Sun
days excepted,) all of the beat quality, and hold
at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking nu
all its branches is largely carried on, and orders
to any amount, from this and adjoiniug coun
ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Mitring
erected a large and commodious bake-house nod
secured the best workman and the most ap
proved machinery, he is prepared to do a
heavy business.
VALENTLNE SAUPEE
July 25, 1859
Change of Hours
/AY Tlllp GETTYSBURG RAILROAD !
kJ Sumo* Arrasgment.--On and after Thurs
day, April 21st, the MORNING TRAIN will le%re
Gettysburg it 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 the 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.
aiiir By the above arrangement passengers
can go either North or South on, the Northern
Central Railway both morning anl.l afternoon.
SUCURDY, President.
April 25, 1859
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A Word to the Wise !
DON'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 Goods—an extensive lot of all kinds of
HATS, BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS—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 ; WATCHES, MUSI
CAL INSTRUMENTS. Se., &c. A very hand
some and new style RAILROAD TRAVELLING
BAG. In short, everything in his line.
After all said end done. SAMSON S IS THE
SPOT to buy your goods at the right prices. A
word to the wise is sufficient.
Those who wish to buy to sell again will do
well by calling, as I can and will sell them goods
cheaper than they can boy them in the city.
April 18, 1859.
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Marble Yard Removed.
11111 E subscriber having removed his place of
business to East York street, a short die
tsnce below St. James' Church. would announce
to the public that he is still prepared to furnish
all kinds of work in his line, such as Noun
lments, Headstones, kc., kc., of every variety of
style and finish, with and witbout bases and
so' kets, to suit purchasers, and St prices to snit
the times. Persons desiring anything in his line
will find it a decided advantage to examine his
stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
Vtli. B.
Gettysburg, March 21, 1859.
Private Sale.
MSS subscriber offers at Pcirate Sale,
his HOUSE AND LOT, on High ilft•
street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The "' '
House is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a
Back-building, and a well of water. Terms
easy. DAN'L. F. PITTENTURF.
July 11, 1859. It
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IvALNtIF PLANK WANTED.—perio ns
having Walnut Timber to saw will do
wen to a)11 at the Lumber Yard of
gisAas, if rr.lµ.o a Kgsn,
New Encxre I Lumber /la Coal,
'"-sw FIRM I, NSW GOODS I—A. SCOTTrIOR sale by HASTRRSB & WINTER,
* SON take ploaeare la aanonacing to .1. 1 New Oxford.
t I e
public that they hates Just opened a new • GROCERIES, RILL TEED, kc., kc.,
and complete Dry Goods and Grocery Store on TOT sall i rholesule and Retail by
the corner of Chasobersborg and Washington I BASTRESS h WINTER,
Streets, in the Borough of Gettysburg, opposite! New Oxford.
the - Nagle Hotel," where they are now and! weir The highest Cash - prices paid for Grain
will be prepared it all times to offer bargains to 1 11 &! 30, 18 50. Bm*
suit the purse and please the people.
Br conducting our business on the CASH
SVBTEM, with the motto "Quick Sales and
Small Profits," and by pursuing* strictly hon
orable course, we hope to receive the encourage
ment, not only of the citizens of Gettysburg and
Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We
ha% e just returned from the cities with a hand.
some aligortmeat of SPRLNG & SCIIMIL:It
(1001),1, embracing all manner of Ladies' Dress
Goods, of the most beautiful styles, Fancy Ar
ticles, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths,
Cas.i [tiered, Vestings, kc.
Also, a large assortment of QUEENSWARE.
Our stock of GROCERIES is also large and
complete. We will not take time to particular
ize, hut invite all to call sod lee--no trouble to
show goods. A. SCOTT k SUN,
May 18, 1859 '
Spring Ggods 1
FRESH ARRIVAL I—FAHNESTOCK BRO.'S
have just received a large and choice as
sortment of Spring Goods, to which they invite
the attention Of buyers. (bur st.tek coMprises
many new and beautiful styles of Ladies' Dress
Goods, such as are rarely seen, and we arc con
fident that those ! examining them a ill acknow
ledge that they have seldom Leen offered better
goods or es pretty styles.
We have also increased our stock of staple
goods, such as yen's and Boys' Wear, Calicoes,
iluslins, Detains, Chintz, kc., in quantity, style
and price, unsurpassed. 'We need not enumer
ate, but caa assure our customers and friends
that we are prepared to furnish them with such
goods as they may want cheaper than they can
be bought elsewhere in the county. Call early
and select from our large and 'varied assortment.
FAIMESTOCK BROTHERS,
April 4, 1859. Red Fiun‘
Fraser River
OUTDONE I—Come to the Store at Greeo
mount for Bargain' I—The undersigned
would most respectfully inform the public that
be has purchased the Store of John Weikert, at
Green mount, Adams county, half-way on the
road from Gettysburg to ltruntitsburg, where he
expects, by attention and small profits, to re,
toiu all the old custom and secure lots of new
llis stock of DRY GOODS, of every description,
Groceries, Confeeiionaties, Queensware, Wooden..
ware, Crockery-ware, Hardware, kc., is large
and varied—equal to that of any other first class
Inure—mid he will sell at prices astonishingly
low. lie only asks a trial, to prove the truth of
this assertion.
Country produCo taken in exchange for goods
J. ALEX. I.IARPEIt. .
The undersigned also carries on the CAR
RIAGE-MAKING business at the same place, and
offers rare inducements to purchasers. He wiU
warrant his work good, whilst his charges arc
among the most moderate. Repairing done on
abort notice. 1...U.E.X. HARPER.
Feb. 14, 1859. 17
Railroad Store.
TC. GUINN k 13110. have just received and
, are opening at their new store on the
orth-west corner of Centre Square, Gettys burg,
a large and complete assortment of Spring and
Surnuier Goods and Groceries. The ladies par
ticularly are incited to call and examine our su
perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles,
embracing everything coining properly under
this head at prices not heretofore equalled, and
in quality surpaslied by none. GENTLEMEN S
W EA R, of every description, consisting ofCloths,
Cassiweres, Casinetts, Coatings, Vestiugs, kc.,
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 had at the " Railroad Store"
of J. C. Quinn k Bro. Believing that the pub
tic can suit themselves better here than else
where, we Invite them to give us a call. For
the proof of our assertion, call and examine our
ctuck.even if you don't buy. [April 4. I 8511.
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Humphrey's Specific
ITOMEOPATLIIC REMEDIES.
, 110ME0PATIIIC , REMEDIES
I.—FUER PILLS—For Fever, Conges
tion, and Inflammation of allAindd.
No. 2.—WORM PILLS—For Worm-Fever,
Worm-Colic, and Wetting the lied.
Nu. 3.—BVY'S PILLS—For Colic, Crying,
Teething, and Wakefulness, and Net . % uusness of
Adults.
No. 4.—DIARRHEA PILLS—For D arrhea,
Cholera Infant un, and Summer Complaint.
No. S.—DYSIINTERY PILLS—k ur Colic,
Griping. Dysentery, or Bloody Flux.
No. 6.-.-CHOLERA PILLS—For Cholera,
Cholera Ilorbus, Vomiting.
Nu. 'I.—COUGH PILLS—For Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Influenza, and Sore Throat.
Nu. B.—TOOT t iIACHE PILLS—For T'.th
ache, Faceache, and Neuralgia.
No. 9. —IIEADACIM PILLS--For Headache,
Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the ilead.
No. W.—DYSPEPSIA PILLS—For Weak and
Deranged Stomachs, Constipation, cud Lit cr
Complaint.
No. 1 L—FOR FEMALE IRREGCLARITLES
—Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods.
No. 12.—FEMALE PILLS—For Leucorrhcest,
Profuse Mensecand Bearing Down.
No. 13.—CROCP PILLS—For Croup, Hoarse
Cough, Bad Breathing.
No. 14.—SALT RHEUM PILLS—For Erysip
ela., Eruptions, Pimples on the Face.
No. 13.—REIEUMAT1C PILLS—For Pain,
Lameness, or Soreness in the Chest, Back,
Loins, or Limbs.
A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb
Ague, and mismanaged Agues.
P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or
External
o.—For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes and
Eyelids Jailing, Weak, or Blurred Sight.
C.—For Catarrh, of king standiug or recent,
either with obstructionor profuse discharge.
W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its
violence and shortening its course.
In all ACUTE DISEASES, such as Fevers,
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 obvions e and in all such cases the specifics
act like a charm. The entire disease is often
arrested at once, and in all eases 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 lungs, bronchitis,
and consumption, may all be at once cured 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 or Weak Eyes, Ca-I
tarrh, Salt Pleura, and other old eruptions, the
case has specifics whose proper application wil
afford a cure in almost every instance. Often
the cure of a single chronic difficulty. such as
Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, Headache, or Fe
male Weakness, has more than paid for the case
ten times over.
PRICKS
Full set, 20 large vials in Morocco Case
and Book. $5 00
Full set, 20 largeviala in Plain Case k Book, 4 00
Case of 15 numbered boxes and Book 2 00
Case of any 6 numbered boxes and Book. 1 00
Single numbered boxes, with directions... 25
Single lettered boxes, with directions 50
Large plantation or physician's case, 1
and 2 ox. vials 15 00
01711 1110111Dlla BY NAM
Look over the list; make up a case of what
kind you choose, and inclose the amount In a
current note or stamps, by mail, to our address,
at No. 582 Broadway, New York, and the medi
cine will be duly returned by upill or empress,
free of cbarge. Address,
F. 111.31PUBBYS k CO.,
No. 582 Broadway, New York.
Sold in Gettysburg by 4. D. Summits; and
by all druggists.
. July 4, 1859. 3m
LARGE lot of fall-brand new HERRING
just received, and will be sold low for
at NOWIRCK k
Juno 20, 1059.
117. Ribbons, Flowers, and 74tebet for
solo se Ike ;es cheap Ware of
4, SCOTT 4 PON,
Call This Way !
THE subscriber would inform the public that
he continues his M.kCHINE: SHOP, in
mbersburg street, Gettysburg, near the
Foundry, where he has various kinds of Ma
china' on hand, such as Threshing Machines,
Corn Shelters, Cornfodder Cutters, Cloterseed
Hullers, Straw Cutters, and Horse Powers of
different kinds.—two, four or siz-horse, to suit
purchasers;—indeed all such as can be had at
Hanover or Littlestown. Also, .Mortistng Ma
chines, fur house carpenters, put up in the njOry
best and most substantial manner. Cutting
Screws or long Bolts, any kind or size leas than
eleven feet. in length, always attended to. as well
as Turning ig iron, casting or wood. Also all
kinds of IIiqrAIRING on Machinery, dressing-up
Mill Spindles, &c., done on the shortest notice.
The undersigned manufactures Mosoax's
P4TINT HORSE RAKE, which he offers at the
lowest living profit, lie is likewise agent for
the REAPER it 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 elgewitere. I
will warrant all my work to give satisfaction to
purchaaers. DAVID STERNER.
Aprilll, 1859. ly-1
Good and Cheap 1
TAE tindeisigned would inform hiii friends
and the public generally, that he continues
CARRIAGE-MAKISG BUSINESS, In all
its branches, at his establishment, in East Mid
dle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa.,
where ha has on hand a first,rate lqt of 'cork,
and is prepared to put up to ordar whatever
may be desired in his line,
viz :—Rockaway
and Boat-body Carriages, Falling- m
Top, Rockaway and Trotting Pug,4.m.
.._
gies, Jersey Wagons, kc. With lwasmak.:
good workmen and good materials, be can
pledge his work to be of the best Inallty--Asad
his prices are among the lowest.
soyeßepairing done at short notice, and at
reasonable rates, Country produce taken in
exchange for work. Call!
4ttne 15,'67
JACOB TROXEL
Still SO Work !
nOACTIMAKING AND BIJACKSMITHING.
—The undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public that be continues
the Coachmaking and Blackstnithing business
in every branch at his establishment in Cham
bersburg street. lie has on hand and will
man ufscture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLEAGIIS, Spring Wagons, kc., of
the best material, and made by superior work",
ripen. molp.ilateasatio a k ad BLACLIIIITIUNG of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to, the satisfaction of mato/nen.
CIAUNTIiY Paonrca take", in exchange for
work at market prices.
par Persons'clesiring articles or work in the
Coachmaking or Blacksmithing line, are re
spectfully invited to call on
JOHN L. 110LTZWORTII
Gettysbusg, .an. 24, 'ut.
LIENalt B. IlaNga... WAYBILLGAT Z.I.IIGLYD.
Nei!/ Firm--New Goods.
TliE undersigned bare catered into partner- I
ship in the HARDWARE. & GROCERY
business, at the old stand of Dittmar & Ziegler,
in Baltimore street, under the name, style and
firm of DANNER k ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask.
and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of
the patronage of the old firm, as wet( as any
quantity of new custom. They have just retutu
ed from the cities with an immense stock ofl
Goods—consisting in part of Building Nlaterial.,
such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks,
Glass, ke. Tools, including Edge Tools of every I
description, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges,
Braces and Mitts, Augers, Squares, Gasses,
Hammers,kc. Blacksmiths will find Anvils,
Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe
Nails, 4c., with them, very cheap. Coach Find
ings, such as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes,
Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth. Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
Spokes. Felloes, Bows, l'oles, Shafts, kc. Shoe
Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco,
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, ke. HOUSEKEEPERS
will also find a large assortment of Knives and
Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta
ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters,
Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and
Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns,
Carpeting,'
ice. 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 ; New Orleans,
Wert India and ringer House Molasses and
Syrups, Coffee, Spices. Chocolate, Fine, Coarse
and Dairy Salt • Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL;
Turpentine, Fish, kc.; a full 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,
lilac k sins ith,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 hense out of
the city. HENRY B. MANNER,
IVAIBRIGIIT ZIEGLER
Gettysburg, May 24, 1858.
Howard Association,
TIIIILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institntion
established by Special Endowment for the
Belief 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 deceiteed parents, and to minister
in every possible way fb the relief of the afflicted
and the health of the public at large. it is the
duty of the Directors, at Bitch 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 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 charac
ter, arising from abuse of the physical powers,
mal-ttreatment, the effects of drugs, kc.
Various REPORTS and TRACTS on the na
ture and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the I
Consulting Surgeon, have been published for
gratuitous distribution, and will be sent FREE 1
of CHARGE to the afi L cted.
Address, for reports or treatment. Dr. GEORGE
R. CALHOUN, Consniting Surgeon, Howard .ks
sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philad'a, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEART NV ELL, Pres't.
Gao. FAIRCHILD, Sec'y.
Sept. 30, 1858. ly
Removal.
ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch
maker, has removed his shop to the room
a West- side of the Public tkpaare, lately
occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law
°Mee, where he will always be happy to attend
to the calls of customers. Thankful for past
favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business,
and a desire to ples , e, to merit and receive- the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg, April 11, 1854 t
Notice.
HZ undersigned having retired from the
T
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 Ziegler, under the name and style of
Danner I Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend
to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal
share of patronage from old customers, and of
the public in general.
Having retired from the Mercantile business,
it is necessary that our old business should be
settled up. We, therefore, noti 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
J. found at the old
B. ,
stand.
May 25, 185 S. DAVID ZIEGLER.
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COOKING STOVEB--Including Noble Cook,
Royal Cook, Wm. Peen, Philadelphia Su
nee, Baltimore Air Tight, Sea Shell, Christo
pher Columbus, Said Ranges of every Mad. far.
mars' Boilers, Charisma Faraaraa, 40 1 kc., for
IMO as the 13tove Ware Boom of
Smuts ; Scan= k
Ayer's Sarsapaiilla
A prod uce y. in which we have la.
b ore d t the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is • concentrated extract
of Pars Sarsaparilla, so =dined with wise
substances of still greeter alterative power se
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases,
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those wbo
suffer from Strumous gomplaints, and that on•
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service tf tbiv largo clam of oar
afflicted fellow-citizen. IlArar completely ibis
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst ewe to bo Lund
of the following co laints :
ScaorcLA AND LOOS CoHYLATIETs,
Eaurriuits AND ERUPTIVE DLIWIES, ULCERS.
PIHPLII, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT .1111117 X.
Sc-ILOIIIAu, SYPHILIS AND STEHILETIC
As
rICTIo.I'S, I.lancuni4t, DIBIIIII, DROPSY, Nair
11.1,1LATIA on Tie boutiouitaux. DUALITY. Dn.
PEPRIA AND iNDIOP.NTION. R II MPRIAS, RC "
oa Sr. Av - rilovy's Fuer., and indeed the whole
class of complaints ansiug from Limon= ow
THE &ow,.
This compound will be found a great pro.
meter of health. when taken in the spring, tot
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time.
ly expulsion of than many rankling disorder&
are nipped in the bud. Multitude s can, by
the aid of this renictle, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
armee, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruption., if not waisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleaner out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impu rities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for deeming the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered. there can be no
lasting health. Sooner or later something
maw go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
S.usaparilla has, and deserves tench, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the
alone has not all the virtue that is
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Senoras,
or any thing else.
During late years the public have beset Milk
led by large bottles, pretending to give a VLSI
of Extract of Saniaparilla fur one dollar.
9f these hoee been frauds upon the ski, tea
they not only contain little, if any, &nape.
rilla, but often no curative properties whale,.
or Ilisutx , Law: and painful disappointment
has halos, ed the me Of the truism* teersels cif
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, wail the
name itself is justly despised, and he bermes
synonymous with inmointion and chest. Still
we call this cocuptanid b ari a p arilta, and fated
to supple such a remedy as shall sects the
name from tiro loud hi uhkr i uy which lista
um, it. Aild we think we have voted fur
bell trig it has virtues which are ImA:tibia
by the to tlimiry rue of the dimwit% it is iskli"
ad to cure. In order to secure their emnpletes
eradication from the system, Ibex:lmile should
he judiciously to dutitivia its
the bottle.
11 . 1113..tra1l 11 Y
Dit. J. C. AYES 4111 CO.
LOWELL, MAS4s.
Price, per little g sls Bottles for 83.,
Ayefs Cherry Pectoral,
Iron for it.cif mich a renown for the cure oe
every r.anety r lLmst and Luog Cutu plpu t. thrt,
it I. ( 1 11ligek) tome , r , oare for u , to ro,nuut this
etti‘fovie of hp ‘irtue., wherever it has I etil eiu
As it doe lung hr rU ur e,,,u.tubt us.
throughout tl.ia se( eTIII, Ins TINA oaf do wore that%
assure the people its quality I, lept up to tim best
it eeer has hr en. and that it 11131% I e an to
do fur titur tiller ail it iIAAAAVI Lieu tfAsid W due
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
POl TIM Cl= I Of
Costirenru, Jounsf:er. 4lysplaia, isdigestios.
Dysentery, Fowl :41n,,,ria, byss•phis Ikeda°Le.
Pik*, RAewwwrthro, Fritptrerva.ntd .Slisa !Wayward.
Liver Champions', brup.y. Teter, 7rmDen wad
Nal XA•uaa. 8/12. CAW. Arum:yids, ra as
Dinurr tall, and fur litripi..l lAr 11:.+►'.
They are waited. + 0 that the tart Prel 6
tive ran take t4,na plec,sto4. rud thrt war it"
Lest kuerieut iy tke tratfd fat all tike poupaa,bse
•
Enui4 php.nr.
hiss 33 coals pr. Ixr; 4 Tress Ser Ira*
isrsort o
Great nunilert ff. im4urett. nix .leisins. Staten.
men, so ewi ot 'soon:7m hem Iszit their
Domes to ' the verar..llo•llwellilsessof Ila so
rcluedirs. sat 4.seo here ujell not lees la this
insertion of taro,. the Alamo tikollt tall. , a (Lir
''''S:a psati*Onr A3IIII4.ICtM AL?.1.6X•1, in ski. h tht 7
are Rarer; awl sho full tkartirtioos of .he :.lane
complaints. snit the treataitut thi.t sauki he fhi
lowed fur their ewe.
Do not be pun of he nolirineashol donler oink
other prepirationa tier stoke wore profit on.
Drikand Ames. moil . loefic. vg, .4 Lem. )he .iek
want the hest oat %bete la curtlisw,sanl thy) shuuhl
hare it.
All our Remedies are for mac by ,
'Fir Sold by A. D. Bush hr. Ciettriburg—s
T. J. Cooper.. near Caslittm
Fitirflelil—anil all Druggists.
Oct. 18, Dise. euwl.y
Goods for the Season!
TBE subscriber has jest returned from tho
city, with a large supply of NLW
which he offers to sell cheaper than ever. Gt‘a
him a call, and judge, fur yourselves. His as
sorttnent embraces eloths.Cassimeres, Vestingo n
all kinds of Summer Goals, and a large assort
meat of RE.A.IA-.3IADE. CLOTHING, fur men
and boys. 4A,C011 REISINGER,
Carlisle at., 4 floors from Centre Square.
Gettysburg, April 4, 1839;
Sunbeam Gallery.
THE subscriber would reSpectfully announce
to the citizens of Gettysburg and the pub
lic generally, that be has provided himself with
an entire new and splondid SKY-LIGHT AM
BROTYPK ROOM. at his residence in West Mid
dle street, one Square west of Fahnestock's
Store, where he is prepared to furnish Ambro,
Melaino, Enamel and l'hotograph Pictures lu
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, lit also has a number of speci
mens at his room in Chambersburg street,* few
doors West of Cobean is 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 me
fad', as I have reduced my prices to suit tha
present hard times. Pictures copied from old
specimens of all kinds; also inserted in Lockets,
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, &c.
The subscriber being thankful to his friends
and the public in general for past patronage,
wishes them to continue it, and assures theft'
that as heretofore, they shall not be dissatisfied
,'Charges from 50 cents to $lO. Hours for
operating from 8 .t. M. to 4 I'. 31. Gold Lockets,
Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on
hand, at the very lowest prices.
linrChildren will not be taken for less than
$1 oil.
sirAmbrotypes taken for fifty cents and up
wards, and in the best style.
SAMUEL WEAVER.
April 28, 1858
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ApA Homestead for CO ;
HOMESTEAD for Sloo ; also, Homesteads
for $lOOO and over, situated , on, and near
pahaunock River, above and below FRED.
EIUCKSBURG, IN VIRGINIA. A new Town,
called RAPPAHANNOCK, has recently been
laid out, in CULPEPER COUNTY, in the midst
of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGLNIA, sur
rounded by Mines and Mining Companies; aid
Farm; and Town Lots in alternate divisions or
shares, can now be bad fors "Mere Bone sim
ply to induce settlement in this desirable region.
$254,900 worth of land is to be divided amongst
purchasers or given away as en inducement to
come on and make improvements, and the land
is of the most improvable qualities. Many have
already settled and scores of others are coining.
'Good farming laud, fn tracts of any also to suit
purchasers, can also be bad
at frost VOW $2O
Per den,
_payable in easy quarter yearly install.
mearr. ViPaCtWITIONABLII TITLXI WILL IX ALL
calla 11111 swan.
11101• AGENTS ARE WARTED everywhere to
sell these lands ; liberal Inducements will be
given. R. BA.IIRRR, Land Arai, _
July 18;1109. sio. Port Royal, Va.
T an nun J4lO, 2:l= s s itiVkits