GI I t c. _ ISP'A . Mrs. Petere,whetstrwreutly died la . Franklin county. Ohio, recently, was some , *ma 4410C;iii &Nimbi i n t erausi ... what hurriedly buried by her husband's or ates In Ahn So% who declared on the dent, in spite of remonstrances. Dag up a ell theta Published eerrrpen- thw boars a ft erwards, she was reetteeltated The husband has er'y in thethietruirked'473talYteahoray•orthrooalgighlisureving- new remveTing. ;down sad fro* them he received Aficulteq been arrested that he may e: n. Woe** time it prosecution of his war w hen moo tgemeri discovered IV Some diabolical villains on Friday .rown Cu',&plans of revolatton, to his ere- evening week, at Newport Ferry Landing. dit be it said, he protested, and is consequence Ky., tarred a little girl two years old and of their . quarrel, probably, more than any- then sera her home to her parents . [ranging thing e.se, the latter wade a brilliant coup d' would be too mild a puniahment for such mitt ear into Mismsuri. kilted Crow, took his slaves, ttfid made a tort:ed march into Canada, receir- eresule• mg any amount of "aid and comfort" from his cohorts along*. rode: - .121 tis is the same John E. Cook, whom the Strir now (that be hai been caught in the Harper's Ferry insurrection,) says is a Democrat. A pretty specimen ofaDesnoerst, indeed, - to be found with the party of Lane, Brown; Redpath,aad company, in Kansas! A Costly Afair.—Be fore the chow of the prafteutyea-, the Grand Trunk Railway will comp to Detroit, Mich., a distance of £+tl,s miles In a direct line, with brunches in nddition, making I,ot-9 miles of complete rail way, including the Victoria Bridge, costing upa ards of 56,0L000,000 ! sarit in stated that Mr. Marble lately mairied n Thu Stone. The marriage cere mony took place in tho Granite State, and the Luptial knot ans tied by Rev. Mr. Fliut. • Won - der if they will haro any little rock, I /{The first Lnrd Liuleton was very alp sent in company, and when he fell into a r ;ter by "the ore rsetti lig of a boat at Baxley, is was said of him that " he had stink twice Uefure he recdlected that he could swim." sarA man not a thounand miles off, once asked another who he liked best to hem. preach. " Why." said he, "I like to hear Mr. B— best, because," said he, "I don't like to hear any prouching, and his comes the maims/ io nothing tif any that I ever beard." 1115 r It ma . " be proper to state that the dis tinguished lislicidual known among the an ciente as Cupid, has recently changed his name to Cupidity, and will hereafter devote' his attentiun to matters of motley as well as matrimony. Special I\Tctices_ DERANOEMENTS 0? TUE LIVER AND STOMACH eboald al once be ettetele.l to. noorLANLys (ixamAN ilirrints. 'a...tared by Dr C 11. Jeebooo. Philatlelpbut, Pa.. and r,1.l Ly dreEr•te smell ilegeers io tined idesa every. wbrre, ails ru-e all diwa.es Arming from • dirercleral Liter or :Ikon urb for sale b. A D. 11a•hNr. Are , At. Gettrabanc—Aad dealirrs seaman/ Lisruaghtput Um county. Pew. 21. 110 Tfl It TRIUMPH COMPIATE.—A pother perfect cure of Eptrimly tor Dr. 11 ASIGV . II l:I urptic fill.. Der-ante heck. l'enpaluzan's t'o , Oct lit MSS Dr. asnee—Dear Piro—Rao - mg been afthetrol with fail ing eta for 01111110 years 'silt, I .!.t , ..1" ,I , 1 to rove Jour Pills a trial. (advertisement of wider. I saw on some of the anu rsisers.) and erntooned to me them for Ifs Ml* months. was entirrly cared. • /believe them to be a first rate article; ant Noce I Midatased them, I hat • not had owe attack. not son now In the enjoyment of good health. I ant, very respectfalil, yours. &e JON ATUAN J. JACOILO. P. L The Poll■ were reaso:unwire to me by Mr. 'Seism 'Newby, of Oda county. to Slone. midi's. you sent theta. Tbs.. Pills, &sham miring Kprirpsy. are a swede for all inedlersthons et armtrea dermas* Priem CI per box ; two boxes fpr OW; twelves hoar. for 824 Parsons enclosing a remittance will have the Pills .cut them through the mail. net Its tweetpt. for sale by Erin r Hsami, boa 108 Baltimore strict Baltimore. Md , to whom orders from all Jai toot ths MOO mma. bstadd reseed . [25t0r.2.1. lm TriPTEPSIA —Tbere if erluars no diseeee which de •troye the hat pineee and ecredort of indireduslA. and feud lirk to the name extent se Drepepela or Inligesuon. rresiocoly to the dieroTery of the OXYGENATED tIITTERg. there mieted no medlelne anneesible toy those sofferleg from lids side spresd disease, .Lich relieved n la Aar norked degree. The poeer of these Bitters over the aheve named dia. ?OM as sell as over all 01..4 li-oria; their origin In im perfect digesth.n. and functional disarm ( the stomach, as well as Asthim and General Debilit; la beyond all gasstmer. Its speedy and permanent titres of Norse of the mverest sod stehboro cams on record ie eufLient condrunitioe of this feet. COPY OP A LIMED ritom A Scnont. TRACT:MI lit DETROlT—Detroit. Jane 10, 1/53.-31essra, 8. W. Awl* & Co , beeten reference to the Oxygenated ratter., I can my, that alter haring the Ds Apepala Sow arrianalmseathx. wed slim.% •Nr with pen and bray Mien i a my stomach. t was preesite 1 upon by e friend she had besmeared b. Om ware scestielne to try a bottle of Green's OtYlitinstsd Bittern. before 4111.1sig halt a bottle 1 felt greatly relieved. and by the twee 1 bad need ten bailee and a balf f was eatinply well, and ellti remain so. beer of erniral tams =MP *hennaing oven than my earn, wbdettlisem bees entirely (wind by this loseieable eine ; end it give. ms great pleasure to rtemonnend It to any NMI an who may 1111saferher from this dreadful malady. W. A. DAWN, Teacher of Detroit Select &boot. P by Seth V Sonde I Co. ' Boston, and for sale by A. D Dmob. Usttyaburg; Jacob Fa WM Is r. Mammas. bait- Staater. New Oxford; D. B. Bollinger. Abbotta tos4 William Mar, Nut turtle ; Peter Sabha, Hemp. toe; 'a . B. Idstsalt, York Springs; James A Alder. mitaliseq;i sad by all dealers in medians& [Nee .14. it TO 00113UX PMTS.—The alveritbar Davie( toes re stored to health tali few wow, by a very simple remedy, after lusrleg wallared several years with a severe Lang Af feet4ea, eat that &wad disarm CoasesegOoll.-44 aaaloae make knows te his follow rairrero the mouse of an. To an ow Metre tt be will mewl a cop the preseriptlort ease Ores of charge), eh* dheetleas lase preposiagead usleg the mar" misich they will Mod awe care foe Cea se weetlea, Asthma, Itroaelsktki, As. The only object of the miverdaar la omplhar the prase:4o4oa is to basalt the allta ted, sad he heves :Rory a aliseer wilt alias remedy, as It will .at them aethlog, ad iisiw prove a Ikedal. Parties wishing the piraassiptios win *au. attires" - BOWARD A at. si . • Wrniassebazgb, Levi eo., N. T. itieusa JIMMY !-SIX 1111 f theuncsi Mims diates ttket wail hop .1016. St giadralli Ulla to break isp &be *weeds& dragged NEN% Ida we wombs liquor E delasflant, who is a hotel keeper in Lanese- Ow, for the sewer, of a claim of tarty-els dollars, for a barrel of " old rye whiskey."— The defines was, that the Uglier did not ear tMpw+,with the sample by which it was seq. and l iit imatained corrosive puoistaie se t 4 s . the latter point ap. peapilio havelfew siablished by chemical twit, to whiets the liquor was subjected in the prisienie of the sort and jury. The verdict of thy jary was in favor of the defendant, al lowing the pialatilf nsthieg e fer the whiskey. , Lau: Tha mete -rasp e kenos lor The pesissiost hags laaajar a' s pee k eeful ad , breasa. Oaa ssaadot to dew Li- osiolv r who litOlotto '4 ft( Of As .malike ifirA physician at Rollin, County of ilast. ings, Canada, gives the particulars of the death of a woman aged sixty-two, wbo starv ed herself to death from a superstitious belief that God required her to do so in order to be saved. She died on the 27th of September, having been thirty days without food of any kind. *WA dispatch from Wurcestsr, Mess.. says : '• Mr. llmaissos, in a speech at Brio ley Hall, Worcester, tee other night, asserted that nine out of ten of the Republicans of IVurcester sytnpatSized with the insurrection, and only regretted that Capt. Brown was nut successful. The statement was received with applause by a crowded house." On the IGth inst., be the Rev. B. A. Shorh, Mr. JOHN BART, of Franklin townAtip, to Miss MARY TZAY, of this place. On the 11th inst., by the Rer. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. DAVID P. SHIELD, of Columbus, Ohio, to Miss ELIZABETH 11C.1,111E lt, of Tyrone. On the 27th ult., by the Iter. L. Gerhard, Mr. JACOB SHULT7 i 4df New Oxford, to Miss CA THARINE LICJ Y, of Paradise. On the Rth inst.., by the same, Mr. GEORGE S. KEIIM, of Sew Oxford, to Miss ESTHER A. BINDER, of East Berlin. On the 10th ins. , by the same, Mr. ELT G. HE AGY, of Conowago township. to Miss HAN NAH GETZ, of Hamilton township. On the 13th jost.,.,by the Rev. Jacob Seehler, Mr. HENRY ARTER to Migs JULIA A.NN HIL BERT, both of Adams couutr. On the kith by the Her. 8. Henry, Mr. SAMUEL LEARNER, of the ‘icinity of Littlea town, to Miss AN SA M. BINGAMAN, of Cub town. On the Pth inst.. at the residence of Col. JnO. N. Graft. by the Her. J. It. Warner, Mr. SILAS FICKES to Miss NANCY' ELLETT, all of titra tion township. On the loth inst., by the Rey. S. W. Sei bert, at the residence of the bride's father, in Huntington township, Mr. THADDEUS N. CHRONISTER, of Hampton, to Miss MARY JANE :NTAITFER, of the former place. On the 17111 of Sept.. by Rev. C. 13. Dr. A. B. NTFART to Miss ANNA BELL Mt- GAI - OHY. daughter of Hugh McGanilly, Esq.. of Schuyler county, Illinois, and formerly of this county. On the 3d inst., at St. Joseph's Church, Hsi timore. by Rev. Father G. Haller. Mr. DANIEL KELLY to Miss CLAELA ILARDESON, formerly of GettyAnrg. On the 17th inst., by Rev . . 0 Bishop, Mr. A. C. MI. SSELVAN to Miss LUCINDA NU SE MAKER, both of Fairfield. On the 6th inst., JOHN, "'Led 2 years, and on the 11th, MARIA, aged 6 yiErs, children of Mr. Richard Adams, of Oxford townAtip. And on the lath, Mrs. CATHARINE, wife, and an in fant chßd. of Richard Adarna. On the 14th inst., EI.I7.ABETII ZINDORFF, of Oxford township. aged 84 years. On the 14tb inst., Altss JOANNA E.. oldest dnughter of Pius and Matilda link, of Mount joy township, aged 17 year 4. On the 11th in t.. )Ir. HENRY MILLER, of Ifonntpleasant town4hip.,iged 44.1 years. On the 4th inst., in Latimure township, Mrs. PHF:BE TCDOR, widow of the late John Tudor, in the 78th year of her age. On the nth inst., in Hanover, Mrs. AMELIA. wife of I'. Henry !Ettinger, and daughter of Daniel and Catharine Flickinger, aged 26 years 9 months and 5 days. On the Ist inst., near Littlestown, ALBERT HENRY SELL, aged ti years 4 mouths and 11 dars. On the sth inst., in Hanover, Mrs. SUSAN TANGER, wife of Mrs. David S. Tanger, and daughter of John cud Mary Rupp. aged 25 years 2 months and 8 days; and on the Stn inst., MAY ROSENSTEEL, intent of Mr. Diriel S. Tango-, aged 2 days. At Indianapolis, Indiana, on the sth of Nov., very suddenly, Mr. WM. STEWART, formerly of Gettysburg, aged 55 years. After a brief illness, on the 12th of Oct.. in Madison county, Louisiana, the Rev. WM. LAT TA McCALLA, in the ilst year of his age. On the 30th of Oct., WILLIAM HER ET, son of Hugh and Jane McGaughy, of Schuyler county, Illinois, and formerly of this county, aged 2 years and If Says. In New Oxford, on Wednesday last, of putrid sore throat, WILLIE DAVIS, only child of A. J. and M. W. Potterdeld, aged 3 years 10 mos. and 13 days. Superfine Flory ............. 6 00 Rye lelonr—.—.«.--.—........-- 3 66 White Wheat • 1 08 to 1 30 Red Wheat----.—..».—............1 10 to 1 25 70 70 33 00 300 to 4 75 1 76 1 SA 60 41 56 95 Married_ Dleci. The Marir-eits. GETTYSBURG--,SATtraDAT LAST M. Jat. n. J. Stable, Falinestoek Bros.. A. D. Buehler, J. B. Danner, William King, R. G. MeOreary, George Geyer, D. Kendlehart, D. A. Baelder, H. 8. Haber, Cobeita k Culp, John Scott, F. B. Picking, A. Scott k Seri, Shoed' k Buehler, Geo. W. McClellan, John Mb, Bennet 8. Forney, Henri Wants, M. L. Surfer, Andrew Polly, John liwrk, H. L. lkuglier, Snyder I Benner, jest Walter, Geo. ock, Nov. 2 , 1859. A Valuable Property AAT PUBLIC SALE —The undersigned will after at Publics Sale, ost the premises, an th ths 3d of isseassiser nest, his MANSION FARM, situate on the Chambersburg Turnpike, li miles from Gettysburg, Adams co., Pa. It is a most desirable property, stud has best " many years occ.wpied as a Tavern stand, for ich it is well adspted, having every convenience. The Farm contains about 150 Acres, more or less, about 40 a•res of which are Timber-land, well covered ; the fencing is mostly of chesnut rails and locust stakes. and in good condition. The improvements consist of a large '.., Double Two-Story BRICK HOUSE. ; I lfl a large new Bank Barn, (with three . . if ii floors,) a large Stone Stable, Wag- ,—....., on shed and Corn Crib; Stone Tenant ouse and Blacksmith Shop; two wells of water, one iu front and the other in the rear of the Largo dwelling , : three Apple Orchards, v ith a satiety of other fruit, such as peaches, pears, plums, cherrim &c. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call nn the under.tgued. residing thereon. far Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said dity, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Ilapk:111Ch: HERR. Sus. 21, IS:AL to Military Notice. TIiEBE will he a tneeitipg of the Pield Officers of the 3d Brigade, 4th Division of the Pen na. Militia, nt the house ofJohn L. Tate, in the Borough of Gettysburg. on Saturdav, the 3d day af December taxi. at 10 o'clock, A. M %here all alto have any claims against said Brigade mill present the same. The Officers of the Uniformed Compnnies, within the bounds of the Brigade, will present the rolls of their com panies, for the settlement of their dues for the scar IPS9. W. F. WALTER. DrigiirDer Detionl, D 3 Drt., 4th Di , Pa. M U IUa. Nor. 21. 1111;9. td Notice. ENRT MILLER'S ESTATE.—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of Henry-Miller, te of Mountpleasant twp., Adams co., deed., 1 :1 having been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in the setae township, she hereby gives 11V tire to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly auehentictited for settlement. MARGARET MILLER, Freer. November 21, 18.5 u. Gt Last Notice. LL person; who are indebted to me hs, Note or 3.10 k account, of long standing. areereby notified that suit will be brought A h upon all ,-ucli eaiins that are not paid prior to the lit day or Jahuary next Nov. 7, 1839 Dress-Making. MRS. CilltlSAlEßsrespectfully informs the Ladies of Gettysburg that she intends to carry on Dress-making, in all its branches; Cutting and Fitting Dresses ar.d Cloaks, and Children's plain and fancy Clothing. Residence in Chambersburg street, in the old Temperance House, up stairs. [Nor. 7, 1859. 3t 20,000 lbs. of Pork, WANTED in December next,. for which CASH will he nifio,' paid. Farmers ho hat e the ar- sr a2 tide for :Ale, will do well by call- log and making entagements with the sub scriber, at his Flour, Bacon k Grocery Store, in West Middle street, Gettysburg. Nov. 14. 1859. 4t GEO. LITTLE. Pay Up ! ALL persons ()sting on the Books of the lute firm of Gillespie dc Thomas are earnestly urged to call end make payment immediately. By prompt settlements costs will be saved. The Books are at the Store of the undersigned, at the old stand. WY. GILLESPIE. Nov. 14, 1859. 3t* Election. BAJIK or GIIrrYSIIIMIG, Oct. 24, 185 A. NcTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Rank of Gettysburg, that as Kiev tion for Thirteen Director,. to serve one year, will be held at the Banking-house, am Monday, tAt 21st day e Nerember next far A general meeting of. the Stockholders will be held at the tame time. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Oct. 24, 1859 Dividend. . BANS or GXTI7IIIICIO, 1 Nov. 1, 1859. 188 Directors of the Bank of Gettysburg have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR R CENT., payable on or after the 7th of November cast. T. D. CARBONI, Cashier. Nov. 7, 1859. St Last Notice. XTOTICR is hereby given to all persons 111 knowing themselves Indebted to the late firm of WARREN 1 SONS, to call ea er beitors tAe 12tt ism., and make settlement, as after that time the accounts will be placed In the bands of Esquire AKNOLD for collection. By attend ing to this natter costs will be saved. Nor. 7, 1353. 3t JOHN SMITH'S YSTATlL—Lettere testa meetary an the estate of Jahn Smith, late of Monetplasitspittoraship, Adams county, deceased, having ben granted to the endow. signed, restage in Ohdleed township, he here. by gives notice to sa pima* indebted to .stain to mats lagammilate peat,iad ebdas astbut Ow NUM = - Alerted ibr sitiOni *Westat • A. e 130WIL AP SI , , In, a. 1 1 4 ". M 3ll =eueY L. Schick, Boyer *Son, Jiteaba Alra, R. Borser, to Matnoon, It Bro., ...er,BoU'gor4Co - Rani Mcllheny, IL MaGleiken, a. B. McClellan, avid McCreary, iorbeck k Martin, leurge A. Codori, 'achariab Byers. GEO. ARNOLD JOHN SCOTT. Assignee Notice. !El la "" A Vaiiutue Asiettaia in no wise seedosal on motto the woods Alla Korth, Eye Heath East, Ifs irsot; itatidataelia'arithindities, bighset las.krils,LiisseSenei aadEsms pleyiag din best waters in weep ben again before the American public, seekiag support. This Magma* Ikea, lininbing the lest year, and drawing near the clove of the Second Vol ume, and has mat s IA unparalleled sweeten The Third Volume will commence with the number for January, 11180, which will issued early in Decembet, 1839. Every number will be splendidly illeistirseltd in the betheet stYle Of, art. Among the antrerunatmutributara aalf,ik ed for the coining year are tb4Otikining known dbtingtibiniinhufbeies Pits Green lialleck, Orestes E. Browason, Geo. P. Norris, Wm. Maniere 'B4nens, Park Benjamin, John G. Saxe, Hannah P. Gould, Calhoun McKenzie, W Y. Maury * Sobs Smith, (Jack Downing,) J. T. Headley, Geo. D. Pren tice Alice Carey, His. 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TOSEPIT RCIEIRNBAIIII, FANCY TIM OIfANUFACTURBR k IMPORTS*, has now ready his Ivey a:Wain of Pan ; consisting of 01141111, Salt Capra, Tfato•' floes Mel, Cuffs, etc., is Mak Sable, Slane Marti., Fitch, Chiashilla, and other lower priced Pins, alt of w= Prepared to .sell ot . prkets to defy cospetitloo. All Purr said is this store, are worreatsfyil be what thq are reyrosested.l • l S. 4111 Auk ektees, between 4th dad oak loestlell'a Dry (beads • .Ptillothoykla. at ,ZllO4l MX wags MT. 4 bare bow par tk) tra.Vut pav ! . / .4 piddle as rrini coif art --.sold especial:y in cheap, black and ninthly engrav ings—that it is difficult to convince persons of taste that they are sent is sededn what they hare not seen. We have paid, the first artists their seen Mei*, eintiatittbsg to &may thciessed dollars, to prolate eugmnsits tautly bewail fai r 4 as well as Abe begiporYwitt "ad Oiaiiit9-3 splendid Continents — tit - airy parlor. inip-vptn ions that can be relied on : The Volpe if tbb fitrr Yer Otherver sem: Mesa *wirings are 'monism works of art— the Mona% are asimeltable. The portrait of Yr„Jfverett will take precedence of all others." The !few' York Christian Advocate soya "They are among the finest 'engravings we have ever seen, sad vas ecauanitas MIS MAT m yosins:A roe ALL vim riontsr.." We will send, post paid, securely packed in roltees--Eithee Engraving and a $ll Magazine, one year, for $3. Both Engravings, and ► $3 Magazine. one yea for $4. Air Agents who remit F, 30 et one time, will have an extra copy of each engraving. The Magazines are Harper'e, The Knickerbocker, Goeley's Lady's Book, Tke Atli:Atm% Blackwood. bar fly special arrangement,the entire year's subscription to the Magazines is paid over by us to their publishers, and subscribers receive their supply fur the )car direct from their re spective publication office.s. The cost of the engravings is paid only by the difference be tween the lowest wholesale and the regular price of the Magazines. Dial'Engrarings sent at nitre. and subscrip tions to periodicals commence with current issue. unless otherwise ordered. Money at onr risk if proof is retained of having been mailed. First impressions are heat, therefore send early. Address, 0. IL BAILEY k CO., (At Wm. Pall k Son's Music Store.) 313 Broitiln ay, New York. Nov. 14, :859. lot •-- - - Town Property for Sale. R 0 26 3 00 ...... 3 00 HE subscrilierotfers at Private risle, a HOUSE AND HALF LOT OF run 'ROUND, on Washington street, ne.t High, Gettysburg. The House is a one story Frame Weatherboard, with a Wood House, and a first-rate Well of water. Fruit trees on the premises. If not Sold by irooday, the 2lst of ,Vovetater siert, it will on that day be offered ut public sale, et I o'clock, P. M. Enquire of Mr. Geo. SIIYOCI, for terms, &c. Oct. 7, 11150. _ TE subscriber has opened new Oyster and Eating Saloons, on the smith Bide of Cliambersburg street. near the Diamond, (two doors below Geo. Arnold's Store.) where he will receive EVERY DAY, (Sunday excepted.) and serve in the sarions st)les, the best quality of FRESH OYSTERS, from Baltimore. By keeping e good article, he expects to receive a libera patronage. lie will also supply Oys ters wholesale to other establishments. His Sill of Fare will, however, not be confin ed to Oysters alone. Other articles in the Eat ing line can always be had in season—alto a nice ;Hasa of ALE. 044-Entrance to Ladies' Saloon nt the centre door of tLe. building—to Gentlemen's Saloon at the dour adjoining it on the west. G. F. ECK:FM - WOE Gettysburg, Oct. 31, 1833. TIIIILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institution r established by special Endowment, for the Itedief of the Sick and Distzessed, afflicted a ith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice given grati+, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of their cudition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ke.,) and in vases of extreme poverty, Medicine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhma, and other Diseases; of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary. sent to the afflicted in sealed envelope+, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post age will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN 1101 - GHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, GRO. FAINCRILD, See, Nor. 7, 18.51/. ly Bri ok Yard YOR SALE OR RENT.—The subeeriher offers for `Sale or Rent his BRICK YARD, on Lock creek, in the Borough of Gettysburg.— The Yard has a good run of custom, and offers a rare chance to any one desiring to bur or rent. He would also sell his house and Tract of Land adjoining the Yard. Possesilou on the Ist of April next. JOHN LUTZ. Nor. 7, 1859. 3t MISS McCREARY will open to-morrow a new and beautiful assortment of MI.- LINIsRY AND FANCY GOODS. consisting of Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Bonnet Frames, Sills and Velvets of all colors, with Feathers, Flowers and Ribbons to match. Laces, Ruches, Allusions, Moline', and Waabblends, Fancy head-dresses, Hair-balls, flair-brashes and Combs, Soaps, Perfumery, and Lilly White.— Silks and Embroideries, Ladies' and Children's (Hovel and hosiery, Steal Extension Skirts, (all sizes.) Also, Cloaks and Shawls of the most fashionable styles, with a variety of other articles for the ladies' toilet, too numerous to mention—all of which we will be happy to show to those who may titre as a call. Oct. 31, 1859. lni F! Dissolution of Partnership. OTICR is hereby given that the Partner ship between Robert Sheads, C. IL Bush er AIWA. 11. Kurtz, was dissolved on the let dip of November, 189, so far as relates to A. B. Kurtz, by mutual consent—the said A. B. Kurtz having assigned all his totems& in the Stoek, Book Accounts, hr., to the said Robert *Meads and C. U. Buehler. by whom the business will heoostianed under the Ina of MEADS I BC8III&ER. AA deb ts due to the arm of Buehler k Kurtz are to b•paid to, in i rrise due hom the tams to be difebarged by, the firm of Shea& I Buehler. ROBBRT BREADS, C. H. BITEBLER, A. B. lELlkell. Nov. 7, Ilk .3t: . ' John W. Tipton. .11LAIr•TINUJI." qo to Tleos'o—te lii Tie‘mell— Jki4i.Tietaa's is iiii ismer— Ow co— ti _Ol l. l I,,u t-- 1 Q- It It tbi Dettaoad iWr , Its *art row ' : ' doer -I;attlei pm " Vilorritiamieklap iie•oklev \i f Dett bilis s. 3Tfr.t AND Ir of. MOVIIiT :sahington.— , from original engrltred on steel rt. They are each TERMS, ALMOST GRATIS FREDERICK I'ILLARD New Oyster Saloons. Howard Association, Winter Millinery, • 1 ?Of Ital# 'K., .own, adjoining binds later, Edmund Long, . Jury MI., _.... • 41 17111114 Others —*bout Orir semi braille ..., Alliamdtand, well corers* lise balance iispeockfitnalag cos dition. About 30 acres are MemloW s and =ore can easily be tpsdi. * The improve- • ments aver a tarrarfillins.etot7 HOUBZ, Leg bla re Walston Shod, Well of , of the dwelling, a thrivjtig j'ottug_ lnus - i Apple &retard led other fruit. Paris bees limed over once, and part of it a second time. Bearer and Antrim., thitmite pun tiro', the farm, as well as,a public moil. The Farsk, Is susceptible of dirfsiou. Pe ndia IMbing or 'view the property are requested tonal oireither ' of tOtt.lo' - '14$1 1 : 0 tilOc#ll l llolM9lll46 ll liountry township, a s the lakt-nained on the premises. nett*, Ale i t tr . _ us, isreliM . ied , caelt, we. aril enabled mut the Ihnot.,` AM. ref nur stocOntrore, past-EneoeiNtgeMett, w tion to hdilltiele - end , Falrvievr Farm I merit, SEWen Si receive!, AT PRrFATIS SALE.--A Vim • Desinelk 1 nine, as wen os Ives-' .—This Farm is situated on the I "Qui ' clreehts and mani l a= Turnpike. adjoins the Boroug h i of Oct. 3, 1830. Gettysburg, and is in sight of the Rail Do- pot. containing 111 Acres and 70 Perches, more 'Latest .. or less, 12 Acres of which is covered vrith rprrr greet excititmeist..._.,__l' , . z. :,; ~,, • _ Timber and about 20 Acres of Meadow. The iI. caused byttleigiel s , s' .. ,.. - . 1,.:7 1 .. improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded Dwelling fIOI7SE, , . ilt i . Mia $OO4 are , L it (pub, J i b ibis. a mp • ,i- ;. T ~ with a One-story hack -building, a il, I Just drop in and set and you'll find ''," ; , good Earn , Mechanic's Shop , an.. .... -', If Lett went • floe-wet, be ha *very .':' 1 . • • other Out-huildinge--all in good ou. . "":" . e r 'brawn and , black fall:Neel ' -.- the Piazza of the Souse von have a Atli View o. . made i . , _ :, , the town, and can see the (Jars arriving and de- And Isle lapin stocitof pante ei _. . _ . ...14„ 0 4‘' ' mirPosaesaion and a dear tido vet bogies& on the !rat day of April text. V,I OOLDF.* JACOB ALTHOFF, lermotors. Sept. 12, lUD. tf parting. The land is mostly red soil, is of good quality, and susceptible of a high state of clad % ation. Lime acts well on it, and can Otero he had at the Railroad Depot, one mile distant, at 12} cents per bushel. There is a young Ap : - ' ple am Peach Orchard. and n great variety of fruit in the yard. A wen. of water at the door,' and a never-failing Spriag at the barn. This property, with very little expense, can he made n very desirable and moat beautiful country residence, well calculatetl for a vineyard and ve•retable farm. riO'T will cheap and on the most accom modating terms. It will be shown either by Mr. tilents, living on the premises, or mvself, residing in town. GEORGE ARNOC,II Gettythurg, Pa., Sept. 5, 1059. Private Sale. THE Pnb4criber offers at Private Sale, a 110FSE AND LOT, situate on the Long Lane, Gettysburg, adjefolag Owen Robinson's propertir. The - Heim ' is one and a hair story frame, ji 11 a ithWood-diedattached.asd other outbuildings. A Well of neterfail- . ing water on the preinivei. - MARY WSENFIELD. Oct. 31, 1859. lm* TIN ANT) STIFT,T IRON WARE.—SREADIS k MAUR, having purchased tha stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George R. Buehler, have opened an ettahlkliment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina• ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchtn and house furnishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, kc., for preserving, cooking and hying. Call and see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Ilailroad streets. bar Spouting put up IV Apnea notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lime alwayarnilltind at their yard at the same place. - • Nov. 14, 185. SHEADS & BUEHLER. Here We An Again! ALARGER STOOK AIIIIICHEAPERGOODS THAN EVER I—MKRCI'S SAMSON has just returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the largest stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered In Gettysburg.— Samson is noted for selling good Ind cheep Clothing, but the stock now on hand exceeds anything he has been able to offer heretofore— having purchased on advantageous terms.— His stook consist' in part, of all kinds of Over coat*, Shawls, Pantaloons. Waistcoats, Under shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Boots an 4 Shoes. and in fact everything necessary t' rig a man oat from head to feet in complete order. If any one wants a complete snit— GOOD AND CHEAP—they will do well by calling at Samson's. Also--Musicalinstrnments..lewelry,and Notions, which it is not necessary to opecifr, always on band at hIA.IIBONB. Oct. 24, 1939. rEm The Greatest Discovery 1?F THE AGE.—lufiammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using IL L. NI I,I,KR'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic taw ttons, has been hitherto unparalleled by any specific introduced to the public. Price 10 cents per bottle. " For sale by all druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by H L. M 31.148, Wholsesnle and Retail Druggist, East Rarell, Adams conntv, Pa., dealerin Drugs, (RuitAestb, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dy. 410411, bot tled Oils. Essences sad Tinctures, Window Glass. Perfumery, Patent Nediciaeir, Ac., tc. lA. D. Buehler ti the Agent to Gettysburg for " H. L. Miller's Cetetnitted Rheumatic Me ture." , (Ost. 24, DM. 'l7 A Fresh !Wortment F GOODS iIIi:CRITED AT ustrusi nnet: O —The subscriber has just returned from the City with another sad most wpleadild atmoet.; ment of Goods for GENTLIIMILIPS Wl4l.—kto which he calls the attention of** pub*. 140 bay selected his stock with great care sad aft* sell and Manufacture evert variety eirefothlut in the cheapest end most ,substautuel meaner. He desires. all who wish to be well 'tied with good, genteel ram AND WINTEU, - CLOTHING, to give him a call. Re cannot be e* fled In the town. Beery one, therefom who desires bargain, should call with him at bis Xerekant Tailoring Brablishment in CalUsht street, n h 3 door tot XeConanghyia Hall. -.- JACOB InniINCIER. Oct. 31, 1859. Home and Lot R SALE.-1 will sell a mall TOR 001.7.43 AND .LOT, ea Ohm, tlt. urg street. Aiso r several B Lots In the Borough.' (38.0. . 1 I Gettyiburg,Bept. 12, 184*. tt 1 1: 7 1120TYPIIS,MehliwtyPimi,Eipb 0 4 • - sad all kind* of Pictures at Mg • , Gettysbring." 014414 1: N OISY • .. • t ratswims= seiTA•lll..444' i.enum as lid.. tail ittryoute 4- 3321 Ai mad toilworn t o Oa at NtsaSd 197174111 W Aims cOinkty , Stoves, ITT a SOX $I we IpAke hastily wbioh DOSSII` situ,* a One steel end tomprises The fineet Of Casalmirs, Doeskins a And flow of his vests all the patterns !'-Of fine dike and satin*, and velvet* mg* lirlelli Tlis stock is too large to enumerate he* 'r ill a word he has all that.gcnUernan work,--i... lie !mu also a stock side expressly , And his mode of deleting is fairness And the beet of it nit is the.fatitOttlt MY rh_pir* lls is selling at prices Se *LIT THIC-411401i- TIMES. . , You'll always fi nd Clothing, id goat; rigar...4*. Made up of materials for service and. 5"..; Then giro him a call and yon'lLlind-bintaii , Iti Citambersburg street, right at his obi tililligl.f Oetty,burg, Oct. 27, 1850.. - ,'r, New Goods-- . :-'- - C IIEAP GOODS—PRETTY GOODS;44I.Is);e V, nestock Brothers here just rota ' • the cities with the largest, prettiest arvie assortment ot Ocioilt ever offkred to the'' We hare an ntinsuallT large and cheap steektyr n t .. Silks, Delta:Les s and every variety of 1441 Dress Goods. Cessitners,Cas o elnette r T &c. Cal edit Ililfl eitpline for ype —... We will Wig rot dint air Gittitig anqifek ally cheap: . oireliteSti elteretee4be"-e.‘ -*. murarreec nitornimm,..--_ Oct. 11,109. Sigh-Red Awe 1. ': : Hata atul Pura. ---, t , ..-., TOWS O'BYENE, s: R. Corner EKlMaritf‘ ' V RACE Streets, PEiILABELPMA,' -A filly informs the public that be "haa - . „L, store) a moat excellent assortment of 'r . FIATS, at $3 and $4 each. Soft Hata • upwards. Children's. Fancy Claps 'andlisertiv! Flaw, in en unequalled variety. LADIVINFRRIC of the choicestkinds, said most csrefidlj4l/1111W No misrepretastatloaa as to quallavallaitindr. allowed. Iwo...ay ' -4, Ladies' Fars altered' adlr reiNifred and perfectly. Far Trimmings of virlaitarwi - stir-Remember 1 O'BYUNS'S is at thtt&N east corner of Eighth and Race = illipL of the Liou, Tiger and Bear Burma "NNW Oct. 17, 18$9. 3m Use 13briner's BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. AS A FAMILY REMEDY IT EQtALI Terrtwowe or Ctizontar. - ..-.,,A. ,;, giirTh;s is to certify, that on ;Ile y , commendation of a regular and akilfht ar o clan, we have used the "Balianite syrup " prepared by W. E. iihriner,in our &wi ly, and find it Vs answer wall the Ovum - for which it is impart& 8...-. .. - ''.. s i Pastor of Lutheran Charch,T ... Read the following Letter ?ioth Jordan :- Ustionriairisfilll _ _ . . , lir. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir 1-1 Me at t' - your " Balsamic Cough Syrup" a fair • .-. -4,' 4 am happy to say that 'I have never -, thing that relieved me so soon. V • given It in lay family with the sam e' ' .. recto in-every instance. It Is. oertaisily II .excellent remedy, ap d oughtto be in ever ly. The exceeding low price at which Ti is plaien it within the reed' of all. ' ....--, - Penton the liberty I bare taken In thus - l ag skire:.f. sty experience in the use pf the Byrnp nano% tby you. ',respectfully yours, 11. P. Jearair. ' "%smart 0? PRTIICIAXS. • Massey, Frederick co., 318:, - •._ __ ..... . , Mr. Shriner :--At year request, I have ex amine I the composition of your "Ndinju Cough Syrup," and from my knowled,knowledge ingrtdients, and having_ witnessed its • fects, I can recoutmead ft to the ' 07' valuable compound lftlr renew, Colds, chronic pulnionuryuffialiesun Tuce.Sta,X4,.. _Tsurrair • I have prescribed W. litniner's Cough Syrup" and regard it as an essellasit d =l4 Colds, end *II Broticitial 1104 ms rahlutamiwgik_ - - • - isrnresox,Ycirk ea., Pa, 7o W. N. Shrtne*,--13•81111”.4 1111 Pini Year "11.1Sultoligro", bra* lost gs:titotkit tiolvsrtal ut d i .; • It It 010 a ttili esir litus lost I =er, rital li t iw irttisen bottles - . 4 0 sot motead it' An **old Yeerst i l 'imam *4' P - . b• Iritbiot it sorts*" ohm. - Cough r. of oho odd SEM
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