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On the 20th inst., toy the Rer. Xr. Catenna, I
Jr. PETER A. ICKENRODE, of Honorer, to ,
kiss LLZEIR, eldest daughter of Yr. Jacob
Lawronce, of Strellan township.
gar With this *hot* tattle i skate of the
wefding cat. Skink* they have the printer's
thanks fur their kind reSetabrance, they have
his best wishes fee their future happinees and
enjoyment is the journey of life.
On the Vitt last., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler,
Xe. FRSIiEFHCK A. RIME, of Franklin town
%kip, to tits SARAH JANE LADY,of Slenallen
township.
Ott the same day, by the same. Mr. JOHN
8111'1 0 :FA., of Huntington township, to Miss
, BAHAH E. BRAME. youngest daughter of Mr.
john IL and Elizabeth Brame, of Huntington
township.
At Fairfield, on Wednesday morning last, by
NV. J. R. Warner, Mr. J. HARVEY SCOTT. of
this place, to Miss MAGGIE MAJORS, of the
former place.
On the 6th inst., by Rev. A, li. Loehman. in
Zion's Lutheran Church. banon, Rey.
AG USTI:B C. WEDEKJNJ), 1 ,,, 11M0r of th e con
gregation, to Miss EVALESN A. 11...kGCEL,
I,oth of Lebanon.
On Tuesday evening last, at the residence
the bride's father. in Petersburg. V. 5..) by the
Rev. S. W. Siebert. Mr. ANDREW MYERS, of
Hontington township, to Miss BEGKIE ANN
GARDNER, of the former place.
On the 20th inst..by the Rev. E. H. Hotfheins,
Mr. 'WILLIAM FI..t.I.SCIS 111()MAS to Miss
SCSANNA YOHE, both of the vicinity of Ab
botUtown, Pa.
On the 24th of Sept. in North Bend, lowa. by
the Rev. M. Bowman, Mr. JACOB D. HOCGHT
ELIN, of Tenor*, lowa. (and formerly of this
county,) and MAGGIE D. youngest daughter of
James Chamberlin, of Johnson co., lowa.
At the name time and place, by the Rev. D.
(;itt, Mr. DAVID HOWELL, of Marietta, 111., to
31.kTTIE J., daughter of Rev. 31. F. Siia% ely,
deceased, late of Johnson co , lowa. "
Died_
On Saturday evening last, in thir place, JEN
NLE THOMPSON, infant daughter of Bev. Wm,
sad Xary Jane McElwee, aged 5 mouths and 1 s
oilys, Funeral this (Monday, morning at lo
o'clock, to proceed to Ever Gretn Cemetery.
At Paoli, Orange co.. Indiana, on the sth of
August last. Mr. DANIEL O'BLENIS. aged 8d
ears 5 months and 12 days : and on the 21+1
of September. ELIZABETII, widow of Daniel
) Blenix, deceased, aged 82 year., C mouths and
days—both forratrly of thi+ t tity.
On the 24:44 of Aug.. in Richi ,nd county.
Ohio, Mrs. SARAH HOFFMAN, wife of Daniel
/turfman, furmery of this county.
On the 'of Sept. in Hartford. Indiana af
ter a short illness, JACOB BROUGH, Fool., for
perly of Adams county, agedra boa t 52 yeurs.
Died, near Areadtsrille. on the it of tht,,
lIESHY DAVID HARTMAN, son of Henry
Hartman. Esq., aged I.; years and 9 mouth..
The deceased was afflicted fur several years
ith disease of th. heart. During-the Lilt few
months, in the midst of the', suffering, his na
turally interestic.c disposition ‘i as hallowed by
lin evident work of grace in has will. He was
it gifted on and dearly beloved by all is ho
knew him welL Though be had not vet, much
it Ilk regret. joined the ehnri.h, yet hie end was
peace. for he had learned, like the younger son
in the parable. whose case beloved to study, to
&onfe.,- bin Dills, and believing on Christ, to for
sake them. He had no wish to stay in this
orld except that he might do something for
Smior who had sought him IA hen a
range: to the fold of God." With his failing
strength he endeavored to admonish hi; couag
dalp.tnlUllS and others, and tv rtonfort
parents. 0, that all aho knew Lim ma.y u,ever
turg.et the solemn lessons of his departure. His
remains were interred, at Flohr's eiturch,Ql2 the
riday following his death. A bear relative
has furnt,hcd the follou;ng appropriate lines t. 2
l,c publi•Lesl along Pith this notice:
.Cbt, brother! in peace. WI Jc.u► Loci
lie gave thee: be took thee ;
A LA ile 11 di r.•ttorr tti,r
%%Li. wbeti the L. - rJ 51J:ill F ummon those
1\ Guru tiiuu ti.l,t Irtt it...1.,1id
Vr. we, untainted by the aurlJ,
sure a deume find
3l ay each like thee depart in pence,
To be a glurious guest
kVilerC the Near' Shall forever rest."
The I\/a,r3le-ts..
GETTISI3U.IIG—SercauAr LAIT,
gup eri e F10ur...... .,
315 e
C0rn....... ............. ........
.....
Luck wheat ...... ......
huckwileut Meal.
Clover
Timothy Seed
Flax Seed ? ... .
II trley ......
Playter of Paris
Lister ground, per bag.--
BILMORE--FIILIDAY LAST.•
....... 5 00 to 5 25
1 15 :o 1 BO
82 to 90
• 7r, to 95
• 38 to 43
• 500 to 525
2 60 to 1 75
600 to 9 00
C SO te 7 75
13 00 tot 7 00
27 to 29
62 00
rlnttr..
"Wheat
Rye...
' , oru..
(1 its..
(Dover Seed ,
Timothy Seed
Beef Cattle, per hand....
flogs, per hood
1iay....—...
Whitkey
Guano, Peruvian, per toe
NANO VS ft--TatruDAy La*
Floor, from wstons
Do. from stores
11 , the a t
Ils - e ....
Core.”...
Outa ....-
Claret Eked...-.
Timothy Seed,
Plaster
YORK—FRIDAT Las?
Plour, from wagolli.••••••••••••••••••
Do. from 5t0re5...... ....
Rye...... .....
Coro .
Oats
Clover Seed..
Timothy Seed
plaster
WMw-ilgillinery.
MiSS IfeOHEMIY will open to-morrow a
mow and besatiful assortment of MIL-
I3tB Y AND FANCE,GOODS7conaisting of
Bonnets, Hata and Cape, Bonnet Frames, Silks
and Yelvets of sU colon, with Feathers,
Flower* sat Ribbons temateh. Laces, Roches,
Allusioes; Nalloce, sad Woudtblonds,• Fancy
Head-dresses, Hair-balls, Halt-brushes mad
Combs, soaps, Perfumery, sad Lilly White.—
Silki and Embroideries, Ladies' sod Children's
Gloves and Hosiery, Steel. Extension Skirts,
(all sites.) Also, Cloaks sad Shawls of the
most huhlossisle styles with a variety of other
u
articles for the ladies' toilet, too numerous to
mentiog--.411 of which we will be happy to show
L.o,,thome who May gllll as a ealL
Oct: st, isae. tat
A Fresh Assortment
OF GOODS RECEIVED Al' !MINING ER'S.
-The subscriber has jut retuned from
the City with another mad most splendid assort
ment of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S WEAR—to
which he calls the attention of the public. He
bat selected his stock with great care, and eau
sell and zunufseture every variety of Clothing
la the ehaspest and most substantial manner.
He desires all who wish to be well fitted with
Ste, Petal FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING,
to give him a eat!. Re cannot be excelled in
the twit- *My ane, Asset:tr., who desires a
bares* shoot toll with bins at Ain Merchant
7silutfnelleablishutent. le Owlish) street, next
door tp-116COoettgitre Hall.
- JACOB agnintGEß.
Oct.. In s -,
— Latta' WI Xiang' Shoes.
b ...... 1...., said limey ash/ wed r ow
,Li stior ,
„ HollornOine *lash Congress liag.
ting
Nag. • Ins Armco, sad lad
Boots, Ihletp;',lll4 liisasi and fatil
dren'aSheik Soli Gaon of may tartaty.—
Ladies an . e.MIESSINPROW toiril to can and
examine thitis peals for thirmaslres. No
trouble to show goods at R. F. Nc/LRENY'S.
At PUBLIC SALE.—In paranastee of Ain
order of the Orphan's Cemrt of Admits
county, the subscriber, Administrator of the
ertate of JOUPH CLUSX. deceased, will offer al
Public Sale. on the premises, on Saturday,
iotA day of Nor , ,a,'”miry. A TRACT OF LAND,
containing 33 Acres, neat measure. situate in
Nountpleasant township. Adahis county, ad
joining lands of Moses icnft. John :••neeringer,
and others. About 3 acres arc Woodland, with
a sufficient portion of Meadow. The land is in
a high state of cultivation, it ban mg been limed.
Conowago creek runs along part of one line.—
The improvements are a one and
half story Stone Dwelling HOUSE,
with Kitchen, a good double Log •-1
Barn, and Sheds, Corn Crib and f•
Wagon Shed, a Smoke and spring
House, with a Dever-failing spring and a well of
water near the door ; an excellent young Ap
ple Orchard, with other choice fruit. such as
apples. pears, peaches, plums, kc. The fences
are in good repair The property lies about
one-fourth of a mile from Senft s Mill. Persons
desiring to view it are requested to call on
Joseph Clunk. Jr., who resides near Os prem
ises. A clear title and possession will be given
on the first of April next.
ja r irS:ale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. Y., on
said dny. when nttcndanee will be given and
ternl3 intide known by
PETF.II, SMITH, Adm's
By the Court—H. G. Wotr, Clerk.
Oct. 340,1&.W. Ls*
rrIfIE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a
1101.:SE AND Lla, situate on the Long
Lane, Gettysburg, adjoining I la en
Itobinson's property. The House ...,,7, 1 1 . 11 1
is a one and a half story frame, " . ,rt
witliWood-sheilattached,and other,
outbuilding, A Well of nee erfall
ing water onethe pretnise4.
• ROSENFIF.LD.
Oct. 31, 1859. lm*
THE subscriber has opened new Oyster and
Eating Saloons, on the gond; side of
cubersburg street, neat the Diamond, (two
doors below Geo. Arnold's Store.) where he
will receive EVERY DAY. (Sunday excepted.)
and serve in the vitriol's styles, the best quality
of FRESH OYSTERS, from Baltimore. 13y
keeping a good article. he expects to receive •
liberal patrol-aggro He u ill also supply Oys
ters wholesale to other establishmenrs.
His Bill of Fare will, howe‘er, not be connn
ed to Orators aluue. Other articles in the Eat
ing line can always be had iu season—also a
nice glass of ALE.
Entrance to Ladies' Saloon at the centre
door of the building—to Gentlemen's Saloon at
the dour adjoining it on the west.
Commuulcated
WIiEREAS thelion. Roasa2 e FISHED,
President of the several Courts of Coln
, mon Pleas in Use Counties composing the 19th
District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial
of all capital" and other offenders in the said
distxiet.flad DAVID ZICOLaa and Issac E. WILD,
DAS, Esqs. Judges of the Courts of Common
Pleas, an d Justices of the Courts of Oyer and
Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and other offeaders in the
County of Adams—hare jawed their precept,
bearing date the 20th day of August. in the
year of our Lord one thoneand eight bondred
fitly-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court
of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions
pf the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and
Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburz, on
Monday, the 21:1 du,/ of November neri—NOWCE
IS HEREBY GIVES to all the Justices of the
Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the
'aid County of Adams, that they be then and
there in their proper persons, with their Rolls,
Accords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other
Remembrances, to do those things which to their
:.vices and iu that behalf appertalu to be done,
and also. they eho will prosecute atratiust the
priseners that are or thun shall he in the Jail of
the said County of Adaius, are to be then and
tilere to p rosecute ag.siust them Al shall be Just.
ISAAC LIGIITSEI.I, Thersi:
Sheriff's finks, Gettysburg, 1 .
Oct. 31, 18.5.9. tc
TBE SCII6OI Directors of Strabse township,
will meet at the house of J ket36 L. Gs.tss,
in lluntcrstown. va .44thirday, the Ste of Nuresabfr
aert, at a o'closek, P. M., for Llot parpose of em
ploying Teachers for the Winter terns of Schools
in said, totrusLip. By order of the Board,
JOIE*: WERTZ, See'y.
5.00
3 50
1 05 to 1 20
. 80
SO.
... 33
...... se
I 00
4 50 to § 00
..... 1 75
Oct. 24, 1859. tali
Election.
Baia OP
Oct. 24, 1859. j
OTICE is hereby gi yea to the Stockholders
IV of tie Bank of Gettysburg, that an Elec
tion far Tturteen Directors, to serve one year.
will be held at the Banking-hoasc, on Monday,
die 144 day of Noe enter men%
tar A general meeting of the Stockholders
will he held at the sank time.
T. D. CARSON, Cashier.
co
6 50
9.5
Oct. 24,-1859.
"(SON & Rao. keep constantly on hand ani
large axsortent of tine Cases, Frames,
Gold Lockets, Breast-pins, Se., at their new
sky-light gallery, N. E. cur. of the Diamond,
Getty burg. Oct. 24.
ENTIPMEN'S FIXSISHIINTG STORE, and
ur SHIRT NIANUFAUToRY, No. 814 Ches
nut Street, (nearly cypp,kite the Girard House.)
Philadelphia. J. W. SCOTT would resPectul
ly call the attention of hic former patrons and
friends to his new Store, and k prepared to fill
orders fur SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect
fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with Fl`ts Slims's and CoLtaisa.
MI
......--,. 5 SO
—.......... 1 10 to 1 15
••••e 80
•••••• •••••• TS
- .— 35
•••—•—•••• 5 00
----.•-• cop
•••••••••••—• 6 50
TIN AND SHEET mos WARE.—Sheads,
Buehler /c Kurtz, haring purchased the
stuck of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George K.
Buehler, have opened an establishment in con
nection with their Stove Ware Room, under
the superintendence of G. K. Buehler, and are
now prepared to furnish everything in that line
at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina
ry ware:they hare a large supply of kitchen
and house tarnishing goods, of every variety,
including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, A - c.,
for preserving, cooking and frying. gall and
see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and
house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on
the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets.
5 00
5 75
.1 10 tit 1 20
82
SO
37
5 Ou
1 75
6 50
,Spouting put up at shortest notice. Lum
ber, Coal and Lime always on band at their
yard at the same place.
&MARS, BUREIL.KR k KUBTZ.
Oet. 11, 1850. •
MIC HA E L A. SLAGLE'S ESTATE.—Letters
of administration on the estate of Michael
A. dingle, iota of Oxford township, Adams co.,
dec'd, having been granted to the undersigned,
residing in the •same township, he hereby
gives notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same to present them
properly anthentseMed for settlement.
DAVID AL MYERS, Adser.
Oct. 17, 109, die
'A Dry Goods for Autumn. '69.
F;NULL STOCK Off SILK GOODS,
Full Scot* of STAPLE 00008,
Yeti Stott ef FASOY GOODS,
Fashion&las FALL BRAWLS,
Meese, Umlauts Asa Pumas, Busseses,
Qvu,7ll, Tuts Lassa, se" se.
EYES LANDILL,
Foes* k Arch fusses, Pkfledetplits •
B.—Black Saks, Wholesale, at test tags.
Bargains daily from New York Aesthoss,
Sept. li, !611014.'
AN: quatity at TlCSTS—imabraoiag Sothis,
Pabst. DU, Wilma MA, idalas, sal
army joasdaskle Clad to ba bad cheap
er dissever at PICKING'S.
CSMA.R WABIL—i. sew =pal); of Cedar
V Warts Tabs, Maros, Bareksts, also sad
10 galls* Isis t iastsoosivad and for sae at the
wrest rake at ?UINESTOCK BROW.
PHOTOGRAPHS, plain or colored, st TY
BONS' New Skytigitt Gallery, Gettysburg.
==M
Desirable Property
Private Sale.
New Oyster Saloons.
G. F. EWiENRODE
Gettysburg, Oct.. 31, 1859.
Proclamation.
Teachers Wanted.
J. W. Scott,
(Late of the Firm of if,ndttater 4 Scott.)
Oct, 17, 1b .:i9
Stoves,
Notice.
e1,=131
Fairview Farm
AumT PRITATH FALZ.—A Very Desirable
aPrVerrir...—rhis Penn is situated on the;
asasburg Turnpike, adjoins the Borough of
Gettysburg, sad is in sight of the Railroad De-'
i pot, coataining ill Aerea and 70 Perches, more ,
or less, 12 Acres of whi,h is covered with '
Timber and about 2u Acres of Ileadvw. The
improvements are a Two-story . 4 , „, „
Weatherboardskl Dwelling 1.101 . 8 h.
. 4 : - 11 11
, with a One-story Back-buildiag, a • • 111
i good Barn, Mechanic's Shop, and
....,- ••••,-
, other Out-buildings—al( in good order. From
I the Pii.ll.Aof the House ton have a full v;ew of
1 the town, end can see the Cara arris tug and
parting. The land Is mostly red soil, is of good
quality, and susceptible of a high state of culti
vation. Lime nets well on it, and can sla ars
be had at the Railroad Depot, one mile doitnnt.
at 12f cents per bushel. There is a young Ap
ple anc: Peach Orchard, and a great sarietr of
. fruit in the yard A well of water at the co.ir,
and a never-fAiliniz Spring at the barn. This !
l property, with very little expense, can be made'
a very desirple and mod( beautilul country
' residence, well calculated for a siney - ard and
vegetable farm. i
por I will sell cheap and on the most accom
modating terms. It will be shown either by
Mr. :Rentz., living on the premises. or myself,
residing in tours. GEORGE ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, Ps. Sept. 5, 1853.
Here We Are Again !
ALARGER STOCK ANWCHEAPEIMOODS
THAN EVER!—MARCUS SAMSON has
just returned from the cities of New York and
Philadelphia. 'Opal' the largest k of Fall and
Winter Clothing elv er off• red in Gettysburg.—
Samson is noted for selling good and cheap
Clothme. but the stock now on hand es, ecds
an; thing he has hc en able to oiler heretofore—
hai nag porch iseid on advantageous terms.—
stock consists in part, of all kinds of (her
coats, Sh aW IS, P,intal.lons, Waistcoats, Under
shirts, Drawers, GloN es, Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoes, and in fact ever; thing necessary t"
rig a man out from head to feet in complete
order. If any one wants a complete suit—
GOOD 4,5 D CHEAP—they wW do well by
falling at Samson's.
Instrutsents,Jewelry,and
Notions, which it is nut necessary to specify,
aln-nys on hand at SANSONE.
Oct. 24, 1959.
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees nod
other peralips concerned that the Admin
istration neeoueta hereinafter mentioned will
be presented st the Orphan's Court of Adams
county for confirmation sod allowance, on
Monday, the 21st day of -Voonsber next, at ld
o'clock, A. M., viz:
Eil. The szeund and final account of John
and Maid Mickley, iixecutors of the last will
and testament of John Mickley, Sr... deceased.
152. First and final account. of William 11.
Oar net. Administrator of. the estate (*Amos
Meal , deceased. , ..
.s 3. The first and final account of Sebastian
Stitzel, Administrator of the estate of Daniel S.
Martz, deceased.
ZACIIAUTAiI MYERS, Register.
Fagister's Ohre, Getty,- I .
burg, Oct. 24, 1859.
The Greatest Discovery
cL°F THE AGE.—lnfitunmatory and Chronic
Rheumatism can be cured by using U. 1..
M LEICS CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX
TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and
the adjoining counties, have testified to its
great utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec
tips, has been hitherto unpanillsled by my
specific introduced to the piddle. Price 00
cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and
storekeepers. Prepared only by H. ',MILLER,
Who'smile and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Pa.. dealer in Drugs, Chem ical.,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot
tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window
Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Arc., kc.
Oct. U, 1859. ly •
Glorious News
iONEY eau be tared by calling on the sub
scriber, who has just returned from the
cities with one of the largest stocks of FALL
and WINTER GOODS ever brought to Gettys
burg—in part as follows:
French Nitrinoes, plain and figured, Cobergs
of all kinds, Cothou Detains, all prices, Orien
tal Lustres, Silk Illusions, and a large assort
ment of plain and figured Silks, Alpaccas,
Bombazines. tc.; Ffench Worked Conon, Fn
dersleeves, Handkerchiefs, ng., Flounci Edg
ings, Laces, Inserting.; Bonnets and Ribbons.
Shawls and Mantillas; MuNlius, Islam% Shift
legs, Ifosiery, Gloves, &e.
Cloths, _Cassinieres, Cassinets, Vestistge, and
everything else in the gentleman's waits
The undersigned is thankful for past favors,
and will spare no effort to deserve lb. public's
continued patronage. J. L. SCHICK,
Oct. 17. S. W. corner of the Dl.mond.
New Fall and Winter Goods,
AT A. SCOTT SON'S NEW STORE.—We
have just ri..eivcd our stuck of goods
suit..ble fur the Fall and Winter sales, to which
we invite the attention of buyers—which for
beauty and price cannot be surpassed—among
which may be found a variety of LADIES'
DRESS GOODS, of new and fashionable de.
signs. Shawl:4, Bonnets. Trimmings, kc., &c.—
Our stuck of DWIF:STIC GOODS is also full
and complete. Fur MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR,
we have a variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati
nets, Jeans, kc.. of various styles and prices
.Also, GROCERIES AND QCEENSWARE.—
!Living purchased our goods at low pr,,,:s fur
c ish, we are enabled to sell them at prices to
suit the times. All we ask is an examination
of our stuektisefore purchasing. Thankful fur
p rst encourageincnt, etc hope by strict atten
tion to business and a desire to pleJse. to
merit, as well as receilc. a continuance of the
s.tme, as well as lots of uew. Our motto is,
Quick sales and small profits."
Oct. 3, 1859. A. SCOTT A SON.
House and Lot
FOR SALE.—I will sell a.stuall Dwell- a _
ing 1101 . 6. E AND LOT, on Chum
bersburg street. Also, several Building
Lots in the Borough. GEO. ARNOLD.
Gett)st,urg.Sept. 12, 1852. tt
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Notice.
PRTER WEIKERT'S b:STATlL—Letters of
administration .un the estate of Peter
tt tikert, (carpenter,) late of Gettysburg, Adams
co., deceased, having been treated the uuder
signed, residing in the sante place,he hereby gives
notice to all perAons sldebted to said estate
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
JACOB BENNER, Adm . r.
Oct. 21. 1959. Gt
J. Palmer & Co.,
NIBIARKEr STREET WHARF, PRILAB'A.
dealers in FISH, CHEESE AND PRO.
'ONS ; hare constantly on hand an assort
ment of Dried and Pickled Fish, kc., viz :
/fackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blne Fish, errings
Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, llama'
Sides. Cheese, Beans, Rice, ke.
Sept. 19, 1859. 3m
Still a Few More
GOOD FARMS IN MARKST.—I will sell from
50 to 200 Acres, in tracts to suit purcha
sers, They are well supplied with wood, water,
fruit trees and good meadows. Any quantity
of bay can be made. These properties lie from
I} to 2 miles east of Gettysburg. For terms
call on the subscribe;. JOSEPH WIBLE.
Sept. 26, 184.
More New Goods
A T the Siva of the BIG BOO ?, la Chambers-
AIL brurg street. We have just received a
large monk of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SUOIL9.
Treats, Carpet Ste, Umbrellas, Boggy Bar
nes*, Collars, Whips, Ac., and are determined
to veil at the lowest priest possible for cash.—
Call and judge for yourselves.
Oct. I?, 1858. COBBAN A CULP.
Caution.
T ITS radio are hereby cautioned against
in t
my son, Francis X. Jacobs, easy
ociaiant.i as determined to pay so bills of
b eentraeniag aglow compelled by law. He
We on the 15tb last, and bin whereabouts
is ankstown to tire saderelimed.
01110 ROB 3 / 1 .0088.
&Wages, Oct 2441m5. as
PhOtOgraPhi,
MOTYPINOWIttiorpis. Sphartwtypah
and an klads of Pictures at the Excelsior
(Cry, cry, GattrborT, Oct. .24.
win . M 70r.M'
Sherirs Saps.
INE
pursuance of sundry -mitts of Firciitiood
secuser, Issuing out of that Co art *Woos
mon Mess of Adams county, PS., *n4 to use
directed, will he exposed to Public sale st the
Court-house, in Gettrsburg, on 'Efaturtiew, the
12th day of Noreinher n-V, at I o'clock, P. u ,
the follqwine 4crcribrd Rest EStlite, ij :
A TRACT Hl.' LAND, situate in Mount-
Ides-ant township, Adams county, Pa.., adjoin
ing lands of Solomon R. Tipton, Joseph Spang
ler, Corneltns Houghtelin, and others, contain-
In:: t Acres, more or less, improved ~.
with a one and a ball story Log HoI•SE, air
Fr. me Back-bnilding attached, Lo
Shop. a Barn, part frame and part log, an Or
chard of fruit trees. spring of water, ke. Seised
and taken in execution as the property of
JACOB Nirssta.
A TRACT OF L IND, situate in Latiroore
township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands
D. Gardner. P. 11. Ratfensperger, and others,
containing 13 Acres. more or less, im
proved with it two-gory Weatherboard- ::*;:,
ed House, Frame Barn, an Orchard of
fruit trees and a well of w.iter, hc. •
Also. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hun
tington township, Adams count, Pa., adjoin
ing lands of John Wolford, Win. Webb, and
others, containing 13 Acres, more or less.—
cized and taken in execution as the property
of Fkl.txcux a.
A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mount-{
pleasant township, Adams county, Pa., adjoin
ing
lands of John May. Samuel Cashman and '
others, containing 13 Acres, more or lez., on
which are erected a one story Stone - -- j - '4 ;
HOUSE and Frame Stable; a , -priitz , 1 ,`,4 ,
the premises. Seized and taken i , l t‘, - i:"•t'i
cution as the property of SAN! 7:T. F ( iliflS" , LL
A TRACT OF LAND, r :'.ate to Ger.uany ,
township, Adams county, ra., adjoining lands'
of Wm. Hull, Dr. E. F. :- 'loth, Matthew Hoff, 1
Will, and othet . i. containing 112 Acres, '
r
i
more or leas, improved with a two story
Log HOUSE, double Log Barn, Wagon ir j
Shed and Corn Crib attached , Grail'. If
House, Smoke House, Spring Douse, with,
spring of water, Orchard of fruit trees. kr.-1
Seised and taken in execution as the property
of DAVID andAtuaacra Wirsons.
A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Latimore
township, Adams county, Pa., containing 13
Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John
Ilarbold and others, improved with a two n 1
story Log HOUSE with a one story Stone iff
Back-building attached, a Frame Barn,
Frame Smith Shop, and other outbuildings ; a
well of water, an orchard of fruit trees, ke.—
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of THOUAR T. GARDNIM.
A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in ,
liamiltonban township, Adams county, contain-1
ing 41c0 Acres, more or less, bounded on the ,
south by lands of George B l esore, Thomas
Walker, and others, on the east, by lands of;
David Snyder and others, on the north by lands!
Thaddeus Stevens and others, and on the west
by, the Franklin county line, improved
with two one story log Tenant HOUSES
and smell Lots of cleared land, the bal- Il
once being timber-land. Seized and taken inl
execution as the estate of SAMURLII c u tics, dec'd. ,
A TRACT OF LAND, situate iu Franklin 1
township, Adams county, containing 222 Acres,
more or less. adjoining lands of John, George
and Thomas IZolil, Clots. McKenrick, and ot hers,
being improved land in part, on' whltch is
erected a two story Log HOUSE; also,
a two story Frame House, Bank Bern. INV
BMW Mill, Shingle Mill, and other out-
building♦, all hi good order. Seized and taken
in execution as the property of AzDnxW
KswiticK.
By virtne of a writ of Lerari Facia., issued
oat of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams
minty, and to me directed, will be exposed at
public sale, at the Court-house, in Gettysburg,
on Sat:inlay, the 12th day of November 'text, the
following Real Sainte,
viz:
A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Cumberland
township, Adams county, Pa, containing 140
Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of lutac
Deardorff, Joseph Bailey. and others, improved
with a two-story Log HOUSE with a
one and a half story Log Back-building ffr,
attached, Bank Barn, part frame and
part stone, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Spring
'louse, and other outbuildings ; a running foun
min at the door, an Orchard of fruit trees, Ye.
Seized and taken in execution as the estate of
Peres K amuse, deceased, with notice to Chris
tian Keckler, his Executor , and also with notice
to ChristinnXeckler and No ' Keckler, devisees
of said Peter Keckler, deceased, and also with
notice to Timothy Lane, terre tenant.
ISAAC LIORTNER, Skerif.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 24, '59
serTen per cent. of the purchase money upon
all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over im
mediately after the property is struck down, and
on failure to comply therewith, the property will
again be put up for use.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.—The
subscriber offers at Private Sale, his I al
usble Farm, situated in Hatniltonban township,
Adams co, near Mcllhenny's Mill, containing
140 ACRES, more or less, oit
which are erected a two-storyirame rtin
weatherboarded House, a double .. f.4 ; ,
Log Birn, with good shedding al'.
around, A good Wagon Shed stud Corn Crib, M
Spring House, with a nerer-failing fountain of
excellent Mineral Waiter cunAnntly running
through It, and other out-bnibliiqrs. Close to
the Barn is a running fountain for watering
stock, fie. The laud is ii 2 a high state of rul
tinition, between three and lour thousand
hnsheb , of lime having been put on it during
the past year, nod Is undt r good !cu, ing.—
There is a sufficient quantity of excellent 'Mea
dow and Timber laud on the property. Per
sona wi.ilting• to clew the property will call on
the nu tier. r,siding thereon.
ftrTernis will be accommodatin , _a.
WILLIAM M. 111(21.11f.
• Oct. 17, 18.50.-4 t
- -
Orphan's Court Sale
OF TOWS PROPERTY.—The subscriber,
Exec2tor of the last will and testament of
HENRY Wassica, dec'd., by virtue of an Order
of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will
offer at public sale, on the premises, on Satur
day, the 12th day ct . ..Voceriler next, the LOT OF
GROUND, late of said Testator, situate on the
South-east corner of East Middle and Stratton
streets. in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining
lots of Cleorge Swope on the E.:st and bounded
by an alley in the rear, on which are
erected a LOG HOUSE, Log St.tble art. l
other Improremeuts, offering wally ad-
vantages from it* citnation.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. M.,twkett
attendance will be given :,nkl term* made
known by J. U. DAN SKR, Xi - muter.
By order of Court—lizairr G. Wotv, Clerk,
Oct. 17, 1839. 3t
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale,
a HOUSE AND HALF LOT OF an ;
GROUND, on Washington street, ne.,ir
High, Gettysburg. The flouse is a one story
Frame Weatherboard, with a Wood House, and
a first-rate Well of water. Fruit trees on the
premises.
lf not sold ny Monday, the 21st of 21i/ember
next. it will on that day be offered at public
sale, at 1 o'clock, P. R. Enquire of Mr. Oso.
SHTOCI, for-terme, 4X ED
ERICK PILLAR!).
Oct.. 7, 1859.
Notice
yiseo RATAILERS AND DISTILLICRI3.—The
Retailer, of Goods, Wares and Mershon
, as well as the Distillen, in Adams aunty,
who hare not yet lifted their Licences, are re
quested to do so on or befoie Ike 1044 trey of
Nomsber next, without fail. The law binds me
to urge this matter upon delinquents, and It as
hoped that no further steps will be "ecstasy
to induce them to comply.
As my term will soon expire, it is necessary
that these accounts •be settled. I must either
return the money for the Licences out-stand
tog, or judgments therefor:
J. B. DANNER,
Oct. 17, 18119. avow Thmirrner.
Notioe.
first *aeons' of Jaw m
Jolts He, Esq., Com
rotttee of Airassiaz *roma, a lunatic, has
been died In the Court of Common Plw of
Admits comity, and will be confirmed by the
maid Court , se the 21st deg of Nowesikar nett, U.
less cause be shows to the contrary.
JACOB BUSHEY, Froth*.
Prothou *tarp Oise,
G.
berg, Oct.- 24, 18511.4ur
lIR Mato is, Bzcscatos. TYSON, k BRO.,
O
N.B. eor. of tbe Dia WOO d, Get ty,b urg,
• . 4 ,4'*11C. e.:4,r • • 4 4 44 )10. ' 45 ' . .. 411 .1 4 :1 4444 4 .... ??1 , 444 • kt; '
Valuable
Town Property for Sale.
- Coll ectors, ?gate Notices.
J.. OtillectiSta of Team for 1858 =rt.
O
years, in the different to or,
stns county, are hereby notified that they
will be re iulred to settle up their daplicattes oi •
or before the 11 lid des, of Noremther sk7t, ow which
dsy the Commissioners will meet at their office ,
to give the necessary exonerations, eke. If the
duplicates are not settled up in full by the .sbo -, .
date, the Collectors will be dealt with •ccor.l-
~
into law, without regard to pencils.
The Collectors of the present year will he re
quirk to pay over to the dintity Treasurer all
monies that may be collected by the November
Court.
After the first 3londer in Deeemher no exon
eration!' can be granted on Military Taxes.
JOSIAH BENNER
JACOB RAFFEN:IPERGER,
DANIEL GKISELMAN,
CommisAioners of Adams count}
AtteM-4. M. WALTILR, Clerk.
Oct. 17,1059. td
Plainfield Nurseries,
YO n.K sPRINGS, ADANIS COUNTY, PA.—
A good supply of Fruit, Shade, and Orna
mental Trees, forsale at these long established
Nurseries.
FRUIT TREES RETAII, PRICES.—AppIe
Trees, averaging 8 feet in height, 121 ceuta per
tree.
Pesch Trees. from 5 to 8 feet in height, from
10 to 121 cents.
P:um, Apricot, Cherry, Ate., ke., from 373 to
50 cents.
idwarf and qtanclard,) from 50 to 75 eta.
SHADE Ilaple, 12 feet
arrl4, 25 cents.
.%••r Abile (ulcer-leafed Popinr,l2s cents.
EuropeAn Linden, from 7:i cents to $1 00.
EVEItOREENS.—Arbor Vita., Norway Firs,
Italsirn Firs, Double White Spruce, de., at 2
cents per foot, in height.
The subscriber will be glad to supply his old
frien , ts and customers, and the ventral
ly, with any of the above named trees that they
m.iy want during the plthinting maroon.
Oct. 7, 1859. 4t WIL WRIGHT.
Latest News!
great excitement in Gettysburg lig sail
Is canoed by Picking's CLUT.IING all neat
and readi niade,
Ilia good. are all fresh. his styles are all new,
Just drop in an see and ►ot'll find titbits true.
If you want a fine goat. is hastier,- shade,
Dine, brown and blk, all will trimnrd - and
made ;
And his large stork of pants comprises nll colors
The finest of Cassimers, Doeskins and others.
And now of his vests all the patterns are new,
Of fine silks and satins, and velvets not few;
Ills stock is too large to enumerate here,
In a word he has all that gentlemen wear.
He has also a stock made expressly for youth,
And his mode of dealing is fairness and truth;
And the hest of it all is the fact(not wry rhymes)
is selling at prices to SUIT THE HARD
YOu'll always find Clothing. in smtlity rare,
Made up of materials for service and wear;
Then give him &call nudyoull dud him on hand,
In Chambersburg street. right at his old stand.
Gettysburg, Oct. 17, 11159.
Pollock, Bacon & Co.,
11\TO. 20 SOUTH SECOND ST..
1 . 1 PHILADEL
PHIA, Importers aqd Wholesale and Re
tail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.—
in this department buyer? will find A very full
and complete stock of plaid, medium and fancy
DRESS SILKS, principally purchased at the re
cent large Auction Sales. in Philadelphia and
New York ; and will be hold below the cost of
importation. Also, a full line of Black Dress
Silks, of the most celebrated tannafacture, and
high lustre. Also, in their appropriate depart
ments, an extensive and varied assortment of
other Dress Xaterials, embracing all the most
approved fabrics and latest styles for Tall and
Winter Wear. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! I—ln
this department we otter by far the moat exten
sive assortment to be found in the City; which
embraces all the latest novelties, and most pop
-11/11111
ular styles, of the season ' w to rullerfine
Goods ; ready of which ha pnrchased at
the late large Auction Sal 11 he sold at
greatlvreduced prices. CIA AGIANSII
MANILBSIII--Buyera will n this depart
ment • very extensive Assn eat. and almost
endless variety to select from, and without any
doubt the largest and most varied Stock both
in point of quality and style to be found in this
Country—ranging in prices from low to super
fine goods; ell manutactured of the best and
must approved materials. for Fall and Winter
Wear, and of unequalled workmanship for first
class retail sales. •
Aler Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are Bo
!kited to exarobse oar/lock. A liberal oneount
to wholesale cash boyers. •
POLLOCK, 11.4.C0N k CO.,
No. 20 South Secoud Street, Philadelphia
Oct. 24, 1859. 3ui
Notice to Farniers.
1001000 B E r o S G h tt. h .t e i.:i t WANT;
price will be paid for Wheat, Rye g , Cora, Oats,
Harley, Clover-eited, Tistothy-aeed. Flour. ke..,
at the large yellow Warehouse, west sad cif New
Oxford.
prirGnano, Plaster. Salt, ke.. and a large
and well selected 'dock of Lumber and (oal
1-4,ll4tnntly on band and f.ir pale at my Ware-
MEM
Nell Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf
Now GI:Pods—
nEIEAP GOODS—PRETTY GOODS.—Fah
nestrrek Brothers lure just .returncd froze
the cities with the largest, prettiest nod cheapest*
assortment of Goods ever offered to the public.
We hare an unusually large and Cheap stock of
Silks, Delaino., 4 n.1 every variety of Ladies'
Dress Goods. Ca4si merit. t'a4siuotts, Vestine,
kr. C.ill early nod ...thin:lie for yourselves.—
We will satisfy you that our Goods are unusu
ally cheap. No trouble to 41low Goods..
F.:WM.STOCK ;MOTHERS.
Sign Red Frusit
Ort. 17, 1859
Cheap Clothing.
GF.O. ARNOLD has now got up his stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING—aII
rises and of every variety. Over Coats, Dreu
Coat*, Monkey Jackets, Vc.t+, Pantaloons,
Drawers, Flirts. tr.e., all of
which - A. 1 n be 5,,7 .ap a., the ellenput for
the money. Call -.ail •t:e them. (1)et.3,'59.
$l,OOO Agents Wanted.
EVETIYBODY'S LAWVER AND COUNSEL
LOR IN BUSINESS, containing plain and
simple instructions to Ereribody fut transact
ing their business according to law, with legal
forms for dr ming the rations necessary papers
connected therewith, together with the laws of
all the States, for Collection of Debts, Property
Exempt from Execution, Mechanics' Liens, Ex
ecution of Deeds and Mortgages, Rights of Mar-
tied Women, Dower, Usury, Wills, So. By
/SANK Caoasr, Req.,of the Phibuielptio
.384 pages, 13mo. •
An entirely new work on the subject, adapt
ed to the wants of emir* citizen of tits Hafted
States. Biagio espies mutt by mail to say at
dress, oat receipt of poiliti,ll,oo l o , iik/648
of biadiag M 11,25.
1,010 Agoats wasted to eatt*PPO kW* 1.4,
whose !lbws! animplassaps will be rail? Ap•
It.- r,,,11044:-',*;""*"
,-
A. li/di:table Bann
vA.TIPSITAISSALE , --The subscribers,Ex:
dietary Of the last will and testament o
mum' Gonsisg, dec'd,, offer at PriNate Sale ,
the followiwg teal 'Estate of mild decedent. viz
A rrltusttle YARN. cont.ilning 192 Acres. more'
or less. in Germany township, Mauls county,
P. 1., VI tthin 2 mile,. of Littic3town, ittiitiniillg
burls of It' oh flunk, John Bider, Edmond
Long. Henry S-hwar•e, John Slimly. and otheTs
—about 64) a-re being first-rate Wcxriliand
well covered, the balance in good firming con;'
dition. About 35 acres are Ileadow, and MDr e
can easily tie made. The improve- - . i
Meta are a new Two-story Stone lit i
1101:St, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, -',„ •
a Well of good water near the door -....-. 1
of the dwelling, a thriving young . --`"-
Apple Orchard and other fruit. The Farm has '
been limed over once, and part of it a sccon I
time. Beaver and All..ways Cree , cs pass thrw
the Farm, as well an a public road. Th... ! Fai-i u ,
is susceptible of division. Persons wishing to ;
view the property are requested to canon either
of the Executors, the first-named residov,.: *ill
Motintjoy township, and the last-named on the
premises.
kV-Possession and a (Isar titlo will be given
on the first day of April, me:!..
LEVI GOLDEN,
JACOB iLTHOFF,
&endure,
Sept. 12, 1859. if
A T PRIVATE SAM—The undersigned of
ferss at Private fifth, his MANSION FARM,
situate on the Chamberaburg Turnpike, 14 miles
from Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa. It is a
most desirable property, and has been for many
years occupied as a Tavern Stand, for which it
is well adapted, hat big et err convenience.
The Fern, etlntains about 150 Acres, more or
less, about 40 a-res of which are Timber-land.
well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chesnut
rails end locust stake:, and in good condition.
The improvements consist of a large
Double Two-Story BRICE . 1101 - SE. liff
a large new Bank Barn. (with three 41111
floors,) a large Stone Stable. Wag-,
on Shed and Corn Crib ; Stone Tenalt House
and Blacksmith Shop ; two wells of watev, one
in front and the other in the rear of the large
dtrelling; three Apple Orchurds, w ifit a variety
of other fruit, such as peaches, pears, plum*,
cherries, &e.
l'ersons wishing to purchase, vili please call
on the undersigned, residing thereon. _ _
Aug. 1, 1859
Call and Sea .the Bargains!
RF. McII,IIBNY having just returned from
„, the city of Philadelphia, where he has
selected very carefully his FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, is preptre 1 to show t'in prettiest
and most fashionable stock of good.; in his line
ever brought to thic tee, 'which will be sold at
price l that will defy All onipetitun, 11is stock
of„IliTS AND CAI'S is full and complete, em
bracing Men's No. 1. black 54„ Hat, Men s
black Csssimere flat+. Men's fine soft Felt
Men's Ledger Itato, Men's Rub Broad Rim
Men's Silk Celt et. C.tio:, Ledger Cap-,
Navy, i'loch, and trimmed Caps. A
splendid assortment of IstriS' Sc, CHILDREN'S
CAPS, from 25 n. Al ;n, an exten
sive assortment of BOWL'S AND SHOES, con
sisting of Alen's Water-proof Boots. Fine Calf
Cork-soled Boots, Beaty Kin Boots,4ealf Con
gress Gaiters, Boys' Boots. Shoes and Gaiters.
Thankful to my friends and customers for
past femora I hope by politenc-ii and fair dealing
to merit a continuence of their patronage.
Oct. 17, 19:.9. R. F. Mell,llgliY.
BnsAmu; COUGH SYRUP.
AS A FAMILY REMEDY IT HAS No
EQUAL I
Tegnmosr or Cr.tacnirts.
igron's is to certify. that on the re
uununeachition of a regular and skilful physi
cian, we bare used the " liakamic- Cough
Syrup" prepared by W. S. Shriner, in our fami
ly, and find it ti answer well the purposes for
which it is prepared. s S. SCVTIfAN.
Pastor of Lutheran Church, Taue, town, VI.
Read the following. Letter from Her. H. I'.
Jordan : Cmosrowg,
Mr. W. B. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I have given
your " Balsamie Cough Syrup" a fair trial, and
am happy to say that I have never tried any
thing that relieved me so soon. I have / I>o
given it in my family with the came good 0 - -
tette is every instance. It is «.rt.Linly a roust
excellent remedy, and ought to be in et try fami
ly. The exceeding low price at nhith it. Is sold
places it within the reach of all.
Pardon the liberty I hale taken in thus giv
ing to experience in the use of the Syrup unso
licited by you. nespectfully yourc,
11. P.Jtinsx.
TINITIMCOCT OP lIIISICIANt.
Ma'am Frederick co.. Md.
Mr. Fli s itiocr :—At your regue3t, I have ex
mine I the oomposition of your Ilal3amie
Cough Syrup,' and from my knowlAge of the
ingt-rAieuts, and having vr,tilecsed it.: good, ef
fects, I can recommend It to the public nl a
valuable compound for Coogh.. CJide, and all
chronic pulmonary affeetio:ls. Tito Sllll. M. D.
TA'NETTOWN. Md.
I have prescribed W. E. Shriner's "Ital, , arnie
Cough Syrup" in my practice for several y ears,
sad regard it as an excellent medicine oft:ilets,
Coldr, and all Bronchial affections.
StAll't SWOPE, d. D.
mg Mute' axexatevee.
FRA\K. lIERSIT
To W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir:-1 have been
keeping yonr "Balsamic Cough Syrup" for sale
for the last Bre years, and it bat given almost
universal satisfaction.
it is one of the moat popular MeAlicinestn use
in our neighborhood. One sales, therefore, have
been large, especially last winter, having sold
at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore
do not hesitate to recommend it to the public
as a good tnediciae. Yours, respectfully,
JAcon SPAIDI.7.a.
POIITItreg Smina. York co., May 17, !Mt.
W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir:—Your Cough
Syr)tp is becoming very popular here. 1 bare
been selling it for about two years, and It wires
more general satisfaction than any medicine I
have ever sold. We use it in oar family, and
would not be without it OD any accomint. For
children, it certainly is an invaluable
chic. S. G. lIILMIULIND.
JACISOI, York co., May IS, I
,1111*.
To W. E. Shriner 1-1 coasider your Soleinale
Cough Syrup one of the hest Cough remedies
of the daj. There is no tueditiae 1 have OW
said gave such universal satlstictiOn, and soft
that I have needle say ihasily,Fiike to well.
Yours, truly, % C. F. iimstmo.
Price, 311 cts. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $1
Sold by all Druegiste and Merchants.
Oct. 17, 1159. 10m
puAND SILVER WARE—We would respect,.
fully inform our friends,,patrons sad the
tic generally that we hare just opened our
New Watch, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Wire
Establishes." at No. 632 liartet inset, where
we otter Maim s& and Retail, at the Lowest
Crash Prints, a large and very
,choloe stock of
foray Illsopiption et goods unify kept In a
fint-soolo4Westehr and Jewelry
Ws ustiring *Sow =comtoollste '
ail , not *ay to Mao sit our tonne, pi.'
liioutooosto a liege occenion to
tie OP. -f•
A Valuable Property
FREDERICK HERR
Use Shriner's
Jurkftsov, York co., Pa.. July lg. 1839
Watches, Jewelry,
maiti4l::l2•=ct* - 4%.4tt - 7
BaltimoreeidikleftnifsatorY_ .•
TILLKR'S nirsurim,.
s A KS.—Thentionnellsitittithi oper
tv of all kinds, save* antili kt Avaa oaths
lli .t never tailed -to presets* ,ItSentesta.—
Dorshai street, FrWillikkf kltwde
Ist.ittd, and 159 North streets adthalltit;. • Ada.
' , yule. No. 16. South Charlet attest.. raisins,
pricat send for a circular. AN Weil twat..
ranted to give satisfaction." ,
th SIILLIIII,'
No. 18 - erica fitted,
0 - 1.11, 1859. Ue. 27. ty - Baltimore, Yd.
N. I. nAIIM3IO. ' levee Y. ChRAOUL
•
' Harding & Carroll, •
commISSIOS 3iIO2CIIANT9,
Fire Proof Warehouse add U. R.
No. 126 North floti:Jrd &Yet; rit
IsALTDIUNE, MD.
Fi•b. 14, 'r.9. ly
J. Weatherby & Co" •
WITOIY.:77.ILF, and Retail Dealers is'l3lllT.r. -
SON'S rrr.x...kcEs, brick and isortable;
rooKtNu BTOI ES. of erery descriptior iriw
wood and coal. Ake, Charcb, that, diankiiik
Office Stores: Franklin, Airtight, listr.fors'
and Cannon Store.; ; '14,1r Gan-beinbistartiki
Latrobe Stoves. Orders from the conattlity:
spectffilly solicited. Merchants iupplitil oft
the most reasonable term 4.
J. WEATIfERRY k CO.,
40 and 42 Light it., o ne
, dour from Lombard,
Aug. 22, 1839. tJanlMotli
Franklin House,
Elll'll,T and Refurnished, Coypu). Vartettrit
i t and l'rankim streets, a few sqnares *tilt of
tilt? Northern Central Railway Depor t Saul
ittta. Terms :1 per day.
G. LEISENRING, Prepeidsk
From Settas &ore, Nutilibitiss.
Aug. 1, 18S9. Our
Wines, Brandies,
BLACK TEAS, to. P. ITERYILIUk
RON;affer fur sale the following eillWira t
of their own importation, particularly for hint..
ly use:
HANITIRT Worts—Pemartine's finest pokgoill
and brown Sherries, in wood and in Ores.
Pont , Wisse--Sandeman's competition , 114
and white Port, is wood and in glass.
MADEIR• Wisw—John Howard Harries ER*
Nladeim, in wood and in glass ; also, Grape
Juice,
Hocx WfxEc—Jahannesberger, Steinberser f
tercobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-fran-mileb, BOW.
neberg. or 1846.
Cif x raw: NV' ex--Mott senci Ciaandon t s
est. in quarts and pints.
.13 a AND' r.a--Otard and Hennesy slittercadiele
affit dark 13-randies. "
i zilcus—Old and fine Jamaica, Ofigus, Gres
s AA, ankl from the I lands, importad duvet boa
London.
11oLLAND Cis -Thebest quality—Thrums
brand—and no tnisture of aro/none poison hi it.
2W) half chests of the finest &IL:Hot:a Ti*.
Baltimore, _tux. 29,1859. ly
The Eureka
CIIIIITTLE SEWING MACHINE, price ;Silty
.0 Dollars, the most perfect Sewing liweitiae
ever made, combining the improvement* glt
Ten Patents. They will Stitch. Hem, Val. Bin
and Gather, and will sew from the !Inert vi Writs
to the coarsest and thickest fabric, including
leather, using glazed or unglazed cotton.
linen thread, skein silk, or twist, making a oast
lock stitch both sides alike, which cannot kw
rat elect ; and regularly licensed under E. Hai►,
Jr.'s Patent. Send for a circular and ramples
of E. NICIIOLI.S.
Corner of Pratt and !Inward, liultitnure t lid.
Sept. 5 '59. [je. ly]
Carpets,
ror, CLOTHS AND DRUGGETS,
anol retail. Constantly on hand an aitsoit
tneut of Carpets at low prices, eonsisthig of
Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Veer
tian Carpets, of every style and prier. Oil
Cloth+ from 1 to 6 yards wide. Also, Rap,
Mats. Stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Matting!. "
Rag Carpets of our own make, by the piewqr
yard, .tt low rates. JOSEPH VICTORY,
t 4 Lexington st., one door west of Howard;
Sept. 12, 1859. 3m Baltimore, Md I ;
Baltimore
BEL AND BRASS WORKS, 53 linniday
..tre,A, Baltimore, Md. REGESTER—
WEIW, tffe Proprietors; are prepared to feirsbb
BELLS in' all descriptions, from 10 to JO,OOO
poaads. wliich are warranted equal in quality,
of tone, prolongation of sound and duratillitr t
to any mule in the United States.
Our Bette are Asada of the beet mate**
warranted to Om) •enth#l,ol.befaction
ng.tinit hrietkage.
t'arm Belle, ranging from 10 to 104 potembi,
always of hand at northern pricee.
For rertifirAteen ith full particulars, send tbll`
one of out Circulars.
.tug. 20, 1859. ly
Leather 1 Leather 1 O
IK . and Hemlock Sol* Leather.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
Oak and Ilemlosk Sole Leather,
French. German, and American Calf Sklar.
French, German. and American Calf Skins.
euch. German, and American CAN Sklar*
Morocco. Kid and Patent Leather..
Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather...-,
Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather. ~
Bindings, Linings, Lasting', ko.
Bindings, Linings, Lasting', kc.
Bindings, Liaings, - Lastings, kc.
We invite Country Merchants and Mannfacu
Curers to examine our stock of Leather, 14itrei.1" .
findings. Trimmings, &c., which we of!er at •
Whplesale or Retail fur cash or good papetAtkr..
e lowest prices. An orders Grithfullyeseesp4 , '
MAYNARD, ELY k ROSE, —
No. 46 South Calvert at, •
Baltimore, MA.-
Sept. 19, 1859. $4
... .
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& j oirr IiSTKIIPXIBII (KINDUCTKIr '
MI4
VPON A LIBL k iIIYABIIIKAII - ''"T';" - •
lk !--Gifts to suit Krerybody I ~ -',....
IGins of Groot, Yalu* t --',-
it .
ne Gifts of a Batter Quality I`
M. And Mom of Thelma! 14
The most liberal, punctual•and riiishli,'.:
, C OU'T BOOK IiNTERPRitig in existeneurolt„,*
a Tito best evidence of this Is fact Oaf
St. being the only ono that stands endorsed WI
Ftthe Prose of the City in which It 3s loeaSet 5:-
Ft BEADQUARTM FOR SOUTIIKILI ANDI
111 WEST'S!! JAMS I Bauistost, 354.
tw Write for a ' Catalegma. It ambitions a
R. tinnisaad vsziotios of rillificatissas liiimity - '
at Literature, toigh titer with Ole g
51 ",_ trnttlT " LIST of meal, ornionentel Sod
E eabssble Gilts ever published. • 2150 dillbt. '
5 out vatieliesl-!-uoue of which are of lest "g
-ot val ue tn.* no ata., and freastket to sloo' en. 0
;a READ I l a !—.slsB,ooar. d‘stributede
priaoscul_ ft at during n past =ear. -',
4 :t. OVEKIIIBB
of Gold x i
GiFTS tolistilstr in ibuted 01
_ d • Year! coal 0
11114 4 ? " . - - 4::', , ,, m , Ciiiiinkohasto, Loots
-14044 • ..- ~4,:' iin.ompsekalrif t p
"; :,,,kit, -' 's "'"'",
eel • -
..., or,
DRBB:4 -GU() *ad se; them.Therr
will be soltichesio for the money.
ettp)garg, Oct. 3, 11169. . -- •
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