of tilielele; *int , Longe- , Mien. Li ouOfituyntittieest#o4.l.9tln dieedoins--Lum bago tri:,4 11 .4 < : : 1 90 1111 1 MOW" - tism, eittgfn - ,1 •0 4431 4 0 1 4111 1 eVel, DTspePefoir Pit* 'ititainenseireftilittiptlinni4 lAverntlll Boweliq` , 4toitiloitrunic lihoesseik . .pertniolog to Woinint4n e d--04depit,, - .145, v guniketr, Pro duce 9 0no,ilinitotiqoa certitleikoof perfect okilitrenxiners, - Oldigoles'prl'iiiettl, Saislailenin, Weni; Swelling; tin( M inors 9 r - -00 - tittscriSiou fin!) -witho4t thQ -ttt e . of the hnifo. These last named diseiiiit can not 46.e:filed by correspooaneei; therefoii the Pottiettin ntnei plane thetnislyci guar tile Doc. tot's. saperytaion. ' _ /AL 4.4147,h; h mamaden :noir discovery of a ; Fluid` produce pergegnheorptinn pf the; PATeuct unirreatoreperfeet vision' to the Eye j without the use , P 1 the knife or needle, and cures nil diseases of :the - - EYE /tap EAtr, without the 'use of the knife or needle, and he has tonstantlyon band arreseellent assortment of beittifol Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums, or Ear Drumi, suitable for either sex and all ages —imie:rted in 'five minutes. Also, a large as sortment of Ear Trumpets of all sizes and every_ ilcSeription known in the world, Also, a largo am3rtmeut of beautiful Artificial frauds, with Wrist, Arm and Elbow attachments. Also, of Feet, with Ankle, teg and Knee-joint attach tuente!—nattiral es nature itself. These articles ,can sent by Express - to anypart of the world. Dr. - flaakee is one of the most celebrated and alsilful Phyidcians and Surgeons now Dia fime is known persomilly in nearly. every principal city in the world. All letters address ed to Or, Daakee must contaiy ten cents, to pay postage and incidental expenses. All Chronic IliseinAs can be treated by correspondence, es- cep!. Wok mentioned, that will require his per- soils! supervision. Office hours from 4A. M., to 4 P. M. DOCTOR BAAKEE, 704 Broadway, n few . dnare shove Fourth street, Nor. bah, 31. lyi New, - Yerk City. -tithe Cars are Here ! A J.I. THINGS ARE RHADY I—The under signed has the pleasure of announcing to his old country friends—farmers and merchants ,--as well as the citizens of Gettysburg, and " the rest of mankind," that his new and cow modiotis Warehouse is now open, and that he is Teceiving GRAIN & PRODUCE of all kinks, for whieh ho is paying the highest market prices ; 4124 t?rhile - the public Can dispose of their pro duce to the best advantage, they can be supplied reku . ru with Groceries, of ovary description, i consistingof Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, 4ico, &c., dm., also, Guano, l'laster, Oils, Cedar ware, and a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the pbespest is our motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. Hoping the familiar faces of all my old customers will meet-me again, and with them many new oues, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 22;1858. " Fine Old Brandies. rrillE. subscribers, Importers and Dealers in . 1 WIN ESA; LIQUORS, would most respect fully call the attention of purchasers to their Old listabliAiment, No. 5 North Front Street, where they have a large assort ment of Wines. and Liquors -of the choicest brands and qualities. Having made arrange ments with some of the first houses iu Cognac and Rochelle, enables them to furnish to their customers, upon the most liberal terms, the following brands of Cognac and ,Rochelle : RRANDIES; (hard, fieriness, Pellevsion, Pinot, Castillion; J. J. Depay & Co., T. Mimes, A. sergnette, Martel, Ms.tett, Sc., he., of various brands and qualities. virCiES: Champagne, Madeira, Lisbon, Old Oporto, Tenerin i ßurg,undy, Hock, Muscat, paret, Sherry, mind Malaga Wtises. - Holland Gin, Scheidaan Schnapps, Jumaies. opirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Yeach,Ap pie, Blackberry, Cherry, ginger, and Raspberry grithdies ; ,Cordials, Wine Ilium, Amsterdam j# itters, 4c, 4lso, 4 g e ats fto Sole Proprietors of the Old Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on band an ex tensive stock of fine old Monongahela', Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, of various grades, some of which are guaranteed to be superior to any in the country, all-of which are highly improved page.. Priiie. our long. experience in the bnainesS, andalliorough Itnowledge of the tnstes of the canirattnity, we flatter ourselves to be able to fill all orders that may be entrusted to us. Orders trout the country (which are moat re spectfully solicited) will be promptly attended tq. Great care taken in packing and shipping. gslff•All goods sent from one , establishment arc guaranteed.to give satisfaction, with the privilege otbeing returned. P. AfIDI)I f FeTON et BRO., No. 5 North Front St,, Philadelphia., Feb. 7, 1359. ly polio*, Bacon - & Co., NTO. 31:0 SOUTH SECOND ST.,,PIIILADEL MIA, Importers and Wholnale and Re tail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry•Ooods.— In this department buyers will find a very full and complete stock of plain, medium and fancy li}3 S 3 MRS, ptincipally-purChased at the re gent large Auction Sales, in Philadelphia and New York; and wilt be sold below the cost of importation. Also, a full line of Black Dress Silks, of the most celebrAted manufacture, and WA lustre. Also, in their appropriate depart ments, an extensive and varied assortment of other Dress Materials, embracing all the most approved fabrics and latest styles for Fall and Winter Wear. SHAWLS I SHAWLS! —ln this -department we offer by far the most exten five assortment to be found in the City; which embraCes all the latest novelties; and most pop ular:etyles, of the season, in low to superfine Gonda"; many 6f which have 'Seen purchased at the late large Auction Sales, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices : CLOAKS! R.A.GLANS 'MANTLES I ll—Augers and-inthiCilispart-' merit a very extensive lineament, and almost endless variety to select from, and without any tleoht - the largest and most +aried Stook both in point of quality and style to be found its this Cotintrp-;ranging in prices-from low,to super: fine goods;.,all• manufactured of thebest and most approved materials, for Fall and Winter Weir, and of unequalled workmanship for first planinailstiles : • „ it4rStisigiera visiting Phi delp ' ' papa terezmniusi our stock ... I a " Ilia ' alia .0- v . cAsblaisr A liberal i lia e 44 W - - - 4 - iii 'Sisiiiit s rCB4C - k•PCC, , ita _ Also: . Zl? !tioet Philailelplals. 4 4 ~ asr NTo N tEtA ‘ 1) • Cann ou""4uthe joisaw"bz ,hmeait Rre w-fro e FALL --b‘i 'mato • tiffitoc '1 to 00,47- buf4-441 t FdpiNBSTOC BROS' Afril 4. VookaudTarler WV:OIL SOREW POLLEY:wouId res*Netfally in it. form the palate that "be now has a lot of 4,;OxiK and PARLOR. STOVES, which he offers at pricea to' gait the times. qattystturg, laag: 29, 109. Farmers' & Mechanics' CIANINGS INSTlTVTlolutorAvosamm. TY.-IYe.gtoi comer Ly aving.—Deposite your surplus funds in. this Institution and re ceive interest at the ratr,,,er fro4twn to four per Ont. This Institution offers a safe, convenient and profitable depositoryto Claases of people. July 4, /859. ' ' ' _ Grata and Prodgcei (IN CHAMDERSBMIG .—The un ky &reigned having Pirehased the large building in the rear of his store on Chambers- I - homburg street, known as 'f Camp's Brewery," has .convertedit into a Produce Warehouse, land is now prepared to receive alt kinds of , grain and Produce, to wit: PLOUR,. WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds, ,ke„ for which 04e highest market price will be given. XearTo accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and figrard Produce of all kinds, bavir.g made ar l'lngerneuts for that purpose with a responsple house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and 'Variety Store, and keep on hand GROCERIES of all kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, ,ke. Having just received a-very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to furnish Country Dealers very cheaply, and will sell at all,times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as r am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1859. The Cheap Book Store, IN Philadelphia, is at No. 224 North 4.cond street, (between Race and Vine streets,)— ESTABLISFIED NEARLY a QUARTER OF A CENTURY Auo I—and still continues business on the prin ciple of the "nimble v,rpenee," 4te. Constantly on hand, and sold to Country Merchants, Booksellers, Stare Keepers, Public and Private Schools, Colleges, Academies, Teachers, &e., at Wholesale, and to everybody at Retail: All kinds of School Books, latest editions, Pools Cap, Le:ter and Note Papers, Slates and Slate Pencils, - Caroline, Rod, Black and Blue Inks, Letter and Note Envelopes, in great variety, Copy Books, Cyphering. and Composition Books, Blank Account apd Memorandum Books, many sizes, different qualities and various prices, Steel Pens and Pen Holders, Wrapping Papers and Bonnet Boards, Almanacs; Diaries, Lead Pencils, Writing Sand, School Rewards, and everything else—be sides Family, School and Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, together with a large Stock of Books in every department of 'Litera ture, and suited to every tdste.. pir All. at the very - lowest Nett Cash Pri ces.-IBEt LEARY, GETZ & CO., PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS, No. 224. North Second street, Philadelphia. tre-Partieular attention paid to all orders by mail. Aug. 22,1859. Sin Special , Announcement rROM THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE 1-100,000 Catalogues, new, en larged and revised—now ready for distribution. Superior inducements to the public.—A new and sure plan for obtaining GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and other valuable Prizes. Full particulars given in Catalogues, which will be sent free to all upon application. Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 eta. tu e sloo, GUARANTEED to each purchaser. $lOO,OOO in Gifts have been distributed to my patrons within the past sixmonths—slso,ooo to be dis trihnted during tile _next six months. The inducements offered Agents are more liberal than those of any other house in the business. Having been in the Publishing and Booksell lug business for the last eight years, my ex perience enables me to conduct the Gift Enter prize with the greatest-satisfaction to all. gtir AGENTS WANTED in every town and county. For full particulars address bUANE RULISON, Qaaker City PubliShing House, 33 South Third Street, Sept. 29, 1359. 4m , Philadelphia, Pa, Adams County' Dr. M'Lane's m UZI: , o A r L p o F r l 1 11 e E d i N. i .S a U t_ R h A l l.. B T E l 8 ( 5 : 0 1 C M. P AN y.. EGEBR AT ED VERMIFUGE k LIVER to OFFICERS. PILLS.—We beg leave to call the atten- - i President—George Swope. tion of the Trade, and more especially the 1 . Vice President—S. R. Russell. Physicians of the country, to two of the most r., Secretary—D. A. Buehler. • popular remedies now before the public. Weems Tredsurer—David M'Creary. referto DR. CHAS. M' LAN E' S CELEBRATED : 7 2, Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy, Jacob VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. We do .. King, Andrew Heintzelman. not recommend them as .universal Cure-alls, on Managers—George Swope, D. .A. Baehler, Ja bot simply for what their name purports, viz: cob King, A. Heintzplmsn, It. M'Curdy, Thos. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Wormsfrom 0 A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. McClellan, the human system. It hasalso been adminis- ;.-.. , Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F. Gitt, tered with the most satisfactory results to vu 4' John Wol lord, 11. A. Picking, Abel T. Wright, rions Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER co John Horner, It. G. McCreary, S. IL Russell. D. PILLS, for the cure of laves COMPLAINTS, all gi M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, Johu Picking, J. It. BrixouSDitsasossems, Stoic HEen-ACHE,dr.c. essl Hersh. - In cases of Eaves AN=I D Aoue, preparatory to . SerThis Company is limited in its opera or after taking _Quinine, they almost intaria- Ali lions to the County of Adams. It has been in bly make a speedy and permanent cure. ws! successful operation for more than six years, Ai specifics for the above mentioned die- tr... 1 and in that period has paid all losses and ex eases,' they are unrivaled, and never known I penses, without any assessment, having also a large to fail when administered in accordance with: o l surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com the directions. pany employs no. Agents—all business being .. .- .. . Their unprecedented popularity has in. ;6 4 decedthe Proprietors,PLEMlNG BROTHERS, sta PITTSBURG, PA., to.dispose of their Drag',,b, bittliteas j iifivhichthey bane been successfully "engaged for the last 10 years,. and they wills how give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Li."3l'Latie's Celebrated Vermilage and Liver Pills shall citations to weepy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will -continue to spare neither time nor expense hi procuring the Best and Purest materials', atiti - ,ocimpound them In the most 'Choral& it atiner Addinaralt orders to - , • - 11FattliG.SBOTBERS, j ~ - "' „ . ^ -,-•, ._ ....,Pittaburg, Pa. P. 8:.- 7 , ! Ilealeirs and Physicians erdeting from others ' than 'Planing :Bros. t . win' do well to write **Won:lent distinctly - , and takmane dean?, irliceekl`nParid. Al -I **W Arc.ifo--4/*Wkwri 0 4 :•Asi - TelkhOse 74biwif• :X e ttit4e e• Wet we 'FRI forward per , ilif:4 ,Iwtidi fto 41 7 part-of iliciAffiltad Statia, 'etfillstor twelve, 0 Aug. 1, 1859. ME= 4 - - r - sint 0 ":". -'• ; , ; ‘ - 'ink;tl/W: ' ' Si •:-.- '- - Ram,: - ..., •,. 1: ";' an "Fri ..Pre4t l Wtr y ' ' RTE. CO g,O. ' -;fic. 'Ma; . sale, Salt, quarto/I, Plaster, ruk,. stock of Groceries. just receited, iiiiasistiin Sugars, Colfees, , Syrups, Molaanss, °lig, ' Teas, Spleea of ktutht, Cedar-ware, 4a. , which we do tot hisliattitti say, we will ski. lowas Cart tte bought elsewtters,'wholefulle retail. Merchants will do well by calling 1 and egamine our stock before purchasing whei*,,ait Win - Otto Will he "quick sates small profits." We would also call the attention of all inter ested in the theArtind healthful .condition of their Cattle, Ilaries,Tlns; ice., to the fact that we busy_ for,lsate. Brea*, Frottelleld Sr' Co.'s Cdehierted Vegetable cArrug POWDS,R, of w hi c h We have Sold fig 1.500 to '2000" pounds per Anna* tO Pwritiertittldlitorekeepers. - AIINEFELTER, BOLLISCHR & CO. Clettyab It; eppoOf-1858. Change of. Hours ON THE GETTYSBURG RAILROAD!— gamier Arrengenteti3Oti and sifter Thurs day, April 2 Ist, the MORNLNG TRAIN will leave Gettysburg 3t 9.30 o'clock A. M., connecting it Hanover Junction with' Expresstrain to Balti more at 9.31; and Mail train front Baltimore at 9.32, returning to Oetty,sburg at. 12.31) noon, with passengers frogs Baltimore, York, Harris burg,Philadelphia, and the North and West. Th 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 Wen. garßy the above arrangement passengers can go either North or South on the Northern Central Railway both morning and afternoon. R. WCERDY, President. April 25, 1359._ MHE subscriber informs his 1 friends and the public that he has removed his large Boot and Shoe Establishment, to the southeast corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, cohere he has now outland, and will continue to keep for sale, an ex tensive variety of work, of his own manufacture, The work is made up in thebest and most durable manner, including all the newest styles, and embraces BOOTS & SHOES, Men's, Women's and Children's GAITERS, in short, every article usually to be found in a first class establish ment of Hie kind. He has now and will continue to have employed a number of workmen. "hard to heat," to make up customer work: That be will sell CHEAP, is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Boots,,Shoes and Gaiters, and get his prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates, he hopes for and expects a fair share of the public's patronage. reP•Shoemakers are informed that he al ways keeps on band "UPPERS," for Shoes and Gaiters, ready for bottoming, which he disposes of ou pleasing terms. JOHN BALLWEG. Sept. 12,1859. ly Something New TN GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on a largo scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, dze., &c., baked every day, (Sun daYs excepted,) alt of the beat quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business, July 25, 1859 Here We Are Again ! JUST from the city with the best and cheap est assortment of SIcRUPS and MOLASSES that we have yet oTered; calculated to please all persons in quality and prices; SUGARS, very large stock, low; COFFEES, TEAS. Choco late, Rice, Cheese, Spices, (all kinds,) Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickles, Sugar-cured HAMS and SHOULDERS, Lard, Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Buckets, &c.; Baskets, Flour Selves, Brooms, Brushes, ke.• ' all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Extra and Superfine FLOUR, all kinds of Feed; Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand ; Fancy Goods. Confectionaries and Fruit. Give us a call. It affords us pleasure to show ou r Ige and inviting stock. NORBECfi k MARTIN Gettysburg. May 30, 1859. MECHANICSTOWN, Frederick county,lktd.— Having been renovated and re-furnished, the proprietor assures thl public that a call is only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction in every case. Charges moderate. HENRY HERR, Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf done by the Maoageis, Who are annually elect ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. xpar The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 2't, 1858: . What Evorybpdy Wints. ~Jl' ANILY DOCTOR: containing in plain -. ~ go free from medical terms, the CA'_ I, EFT/IPTo3l3'and CITRE of disease in . 0 4 1 Tiono,"with icapoetant RULES FOR FRE BREWING? THE, ustuni,, and Directions for , the Sick Oteab ber , andlhe Proper Treatment of i the Sick.L4This bookie written in a - Vairt, easy andilitnillientyle, adapted expriesly-te flimily and intihiduat use. It advocates no particular theory of. ntedicine, but draws alike from the 'Flowers df, die - Flat ,the Plttnte of the Darden, "or the - Mhierali of Barth, for such Remedies as have proved the most simple, eafe,andeffectgala believing- -thaV• wherever Altman _has found' a foothold, there Abe Mier 'of all good kis, in 1 somefortn,inettiflini planed %Speckle. Neither • doss• it pram ticiatepstlaetikthusitysician, but 1 7rd °gar lkfriALtb .B a- ,•_, mang o, t c9ll - lAtwili 3 Ocept irt, tis in Tact - tv'ph)teleitia WM „'ttlitikti liehafid and ready - to stiewrria, *kilo its vi*Pktnectrtinl soon ttiwltYWASlni , tin*Nt`ita - CP.t -.- h , It , contains 308 iiiitgh !4 li qiit:r iind - . LoPow t ,fO, is ilitusyi.s.piiivrtskr• L linir!‘piti, 1 'and Will berl-•' , I , yonitiidatucpenear, paid andinteidy - lcattildt-on rieeipte of the - price. Awalaoik.4 o - 44 .-..x.V-q , i• v ent s At 11144 ed vivre - rho wtrefaild i ery miler, atitt'vOr liberal 'inentall'OrbitiOie - :.V. 4 % . 044 1 ' - -...',', 154. k. whore and tna4eisettsus. Machines, Reapers, ~ repaired. Also he win attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. ;.1...; 19, pAvlp WARREN. IiMI Removal. VALENTINE SAUPEE Globe Inn, OM exchsuge for work June ..... , _ Stilt at `Wk I C OMMMANING- ANI:ViIifsACESMIttIIN9'.. , ' tau + ' —;.Thi mid* sigpqd 46er-tray iiifortis. his frieudkend - Odic that -be continues the Iflltekinnithing Nosiness in every brandli "his establishment in Chem bersbirg 'Street. *Ad` hie - on hand -and wilt seanareetoreto or:derail kinds of CARRIAGES, BIJOGIKii,,SLPGIIS, Spring Wagons, kc., of the best material; and made by superior work men. sErRePAIIM4 and Bciessurrulso of all kinds done at reasonable rateb, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COMMIX Peormcit taken in exchange for work at market prices. e a`Persons desiring articles or work 10. the Coachmaking or Blacksmithing line r are re spectfully invited to tall on JOHN L. ROLTZWORTH. .. Gettysburg, Jan. 24,'59. ' Removal, ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the room on the West side of the Public Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler; Esq., as a Law Office, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, 155 P HENRY B. DINNER Now Firm—Now Goods. rrHE undersigned have entered into partner i - ship in the HARDWARE & GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner & Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of DANNER & ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm,. as well as any quantity of new custom. They have just return ed from the Cities with an immense stock of Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials, such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass, &c. Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges, Braces and Bitts, Angers, Squares, Guages, Hammers, &e. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, &c., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, SpringttAzles, Hobbs, Spokes, Felloes, Bows, Poles, S 5, &c. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, &c., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knobs, &c. 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, Paus, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, &c. 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, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrup; Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, &c.; 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, Blacksm 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 house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. Notice. HE undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner .1; Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for wham 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, notify all those in debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books sill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER, -May 25, 1858. „ DAVID ZIEGLER. New Groegry, THIS WAY FOR BARGAINirThe sub scriber respectfully informs the citizens of town and country, that he has opened a Grocery, Canfeetionary And Notion Store, On York street, two doors east of st; James' Lutheran Church, *here he has now on hand a general assortment of goods in his line—such as : Syrup, from 40 to 70. cents per gallon ; Sugars, all kinds ; Coffees, dif ferent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Scotch II wring, ground and unground Pep per, Alspiee, Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard, soda. Ginger, Starch, Rice, Teas, Candles, Extract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated Lye; Browns, Buckets, Candies,. all kinds : Figs, Walnuts, Palt%Nuts, Almonds, Ground Nuts,Layer . Raisins, Lemons , Oranges, Fan: cy akes, Croakers of all kiude, Batter and Eggs bought and sold. He in vitas the calls of the public, convinced that his assortment,will please, both in quality and price. He is determined to sell cheaper thatrthe cheapest. WM. E. BITTLE. Gettysburg, Dee:lo, '5B. Railroad Store. JC. GUINN Jr BRO. have just received.and • are opening at their new store on the North-west corner of CentreSqUare, Gettysburg, a large and complete assortment of-Siring and -Summer Goods and GroCeries. The ladietipar- Ocularly are invited to Gail sand examine our su perior styles of Drew's Gobdi and Piney articles; enitirseing4te:rything Cording. ,properly Under this head prices not heretofore equalled, and in quo ed-..by none, • GEinteilliiEN'S WEAN Avery description, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, - Casieetts,'Coathqs,lrestings, Acc., which-cannot,be , surpassed out of a tha a) cityr is quality and price. . , Our stock of Groceries is: also complete,:w - hile every other article generally found in a Ilky Goods store can be:had at the "Railroad Stare" of J. C. 4111411- - k Pro- -Adieving rtPh4 the 1 1 0. t. lie. can suit „tttamselvwbet4r here . then. '" I where, 'we Invite them tO us' it'cliA.''',l l :or th•p rs o.. naMrtion,iMiliasid'esatubbkiati stociyatresifyimadcin't bur r [April 4,059., I •Praget tiktrlVONl44ooll44o =Ow Siam Itt,lilrkeit j amid for i frin!h-1 . 10, ittateesipted would„btost. rasp Ily,lttroiultbet be blepurdiatied biffitatitat folit WWI% areeirinetlig, Alum -0641%h0gr00 expecte. f - 4.44:ttioa EtZl p9.Rso attention is palti.to 5e1p71104.4.. lorgiog old pictures, at TrEIGIV 7 -light Papery, Gettysburg. • tlor. 24. Bleb - % fylvAng StiMirittAT .....tt - A. R. WARNER, Geld awl ..milli, l ii'IROZTII GAT, OTRIII“, BAL., 4tetak 11,i in store a beautiful amort-,, _MOM of myleaMid pilaus of RICH JEWELRY, imitable for presents, embracing a great viiiety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches , Mosaics, Car. hankies, ke., Ear pings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set' with ,Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, &c., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest & Guard Chaim, 31iniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins; i Signet, Vimsed -sad ,Plain Pencils, anti Pens, Sleeve Buttons assl Stubs, Gold and latoo - 1 4- ftEtt .- -- MiliteiM-mer—_ eP.'?s@h-• ) :!", 3 T ae4l4 t" . Rings, &c.-, Mfg Siorddieti7 - 4tcltati on the sinrieglinlice. - kV " -,- ' •The 'undersigned manufactures Atonises's , A variety of Sllver„kliii tad Castors, ckS, Buttir and ? Cake Baskets,lVaiters,Garitlitsiti 1,01/.71,0,84K RAVI, which be offers at the loirest 'i Iritig'iinitC 7 V:i'la like;wise agent for 1 2a lt Stands* Pearl Handle Desert it1)8P"'",o. the _Aratagt-.4. ~XoFrilix Ansimufactured by Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles. ki., alt of whic h "josertlittthiCitSWft:Alb4 - -± , -z - is respectfully °feted, fork.llllf, lowest teMtuq - I hoPe'that all in Weitjuf anything in my line .ggi,,,Tbe Con4ri&kte,ailithihnliers generally m in c o, A tm g 4404* ob it e i seir l ito. I are incited to giie Mk tinall; and examine Goods Wilt warrant - fill* sioilr.:to ilia sitisWititin to afitt Trkiii r 'behir sailloa 4 tilit'lrir Alotita purchasers, _ . ,1 .,, D I ANIR wrwiEß . . WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness or April 11, 1859 . lira ' - quality, or thelittestifftd4ythintatlibi patterns. 1 January 11, 1859 ly , SACtift - TROXIL. New Agricultural . Settlement. mo ALL WANTING' FARMS, a rare oppor -1 warty in a delightful and healthy ellrnate, 25 miles southettit of Philadelphia, on the Cern* den apd Atlantic „Railroad, New Jelase,yl old estate, consisting_gf ses : eral .thou of acres of ,productive soil, has been divid4liiio Firms of various sizes, to suit the pureliiiier- A population of some fifteen hundredi'from various parts of the middle States and New Eng land,have settled there the past year, improved their places, and raised excellent crops. The priceof the land is at the low som of from $l5 to ,S2O per acre; the soil is of the best quality for the production of Wheat, -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 and can be seen. By 'examining the place it self, a correct ijndgrnent can be formed of the productiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure, the rapid improvement of the land, which is only sold for actual improvement. The result has been; that - within the past year, some three hundred houses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four .stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchards planted, and a large number of other improvements, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive from its location. is the BEST IN THE UNION. Produce bringing double th,e price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price than. the West. It is known that the aarliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the exten• of millions. In locating here, the sutler has many advan tages. He f 1 within few hours' ride of the great cities of New England And Middle States, lie is near his old friends and associations, he is in a settled country where every improvement of comfort and civilization is at hand. He can buy every article be wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce for the highest, (in the West this is reversed,) he has schools fur his children, divine service, and will enjoy en open winter, and delightful climate, where 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. WATIIIAGHT ZIEGLER. In the way of building and improving, lumber can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO tot $l5 per thousand; 'Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every article car be procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand, and theie is no place in the Union where buildings and improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at once he struck with tht..ad vantages hero presented, and ask himself-1y 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 be invited to examine the kandt before purchasing. This all are expected to do. They wilt see land tinder 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 be ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who improve, the Railroad Company gives a free ticket for six months, and a half-price ticket for three years. ' THE TOWN OF HAMNIONTON.—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, %Igo cotton business, and manufactories of agettitttral implements or founderies for casting small articles. The improvement has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of business. Toivn 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 Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet;containtng full informa tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable—warmotee deeds given, clear of all incumberance when money is paid. Route to the land: leave Vine -street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad, at if A. M., or 4i P. M. Fare 90 cents. When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con veniences on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr. Byrifes, a principal, until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will show theta 'over the land inAlis 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 S. B. Coughlin, 202 South Fiftlfstreet, Philadelphia. Maps and Informa tion cheerfully furnished. July 4, 1839. 6m $l,OOO Agents Wanted. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSEL LOR IN BUSINESS, containing plain and simple instructions to,Everybody for transact ing their , business 'according to law, with legal Rims for drawing the various necessary papers connected therewitlt, together With the laws of oaths States, Rttcstilection_ofpebts, Property IximPt from Exeatilitho, - 31echanics' Liens Ex ecution of Deeds and Mortgages , Rights otiMar ried Women, Dower, .11eary, Wills, &r. By Faasx °nutter, KSq.,of the philedelphiaAar.-- 384 pages, 12unk - An entirely nciti work on the subject, adapt ed to the wants of trrin7 citizen of the fruited. States,. .Single copiea,seut, by, mail dress on receipt of price, : S 1,00; or in 1 & W style bf bitidliftfit $1,25. 1,000 Agento4ranted to canvass .for with whotrt 4beral ilwrea.ta will be made. Ap .ply to or.address, - • .10 - 11Nt:ildTTElf,„ No. 617 Saitilos - Street,: Philadelphia, ~4 .110-47,48159e4ar".i -4 - (V* 'o,riA4 ltni•of*lnchate, t - geo' ,r 4 amnia* FinuMUINGIT "UrSaIin MASUIPACWItY, No, -n=torf3mtviz,i,G,fr higiteat Ctish prices paid foi - ifribli May 80, 1859. 6Ut* 12211122 CM ia'AA:5: PPPJ ,on); F. KgS2,LER 'or. Frick, • LOUR& PRODUCE Commission. and Por:. r'wordin g lietchants, Nora atrat, opposho E. 0. R. R. Depot, BALTIMORE. dannoty 17, 1859. ly „ Dtr.2744 a VtatTE White St Swope, WHOLESALE Dealers In BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, k STRAW GOODS; also, in fashionable lloleskin,,SUkjelt and Fur HATS, N. W:Cor. BaltimoreaMitimrar4l streets, Balti more, Did- , [Nov. 29,1858.:. Aktii3ts', Painters' AND PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The subscriber has constantly on hand a full' assortment of materials for the use of Artists, PainterJandPhotographirs. Aloo on hand a large , and beautiful assortment of Sterescopic !nitro menu- and View*, embracing every variety:of Foreign and American LanclAcapes, Statuary, Parlor and Rural Groupie, 4c. , The beauty and interest of the Sterescopic Views upon the par lor table furnish a never ending source of en tertainment both to visitors and the home circle. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied on the most liberal terms. W. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Liberty St., Bultimore, Ild June 27, 1859. ly Gauge M. Bakee, TMPORTER and Dealer In CHINA, GLASS, .k QUEENSWARE, No. 41 North Howard St., between Lexington and Fayette Streeta,-Dalti.: more, Md. [Dec. 20, 1858. ly House Furnishing GODS, No. - 11 North Howard street, two doors North of the Howard House.—The undersigned, having made large additions to his stock, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers, Country Merchants and others, with such articles as they want, on the very best terms. BarsnEs : Whitewash, Sweeping, Dusting, Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub and Horse Brushes. IVponEx-watm : Such as Tubs, Buckets, Measures. Tar Buckets, Mums, Mauls, Rolling Pins, Butter Prints, &c. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Cordage. Masser's 5 minute Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators, ugright and chest—the Most, approved kinds. Water Coolers, in Wood or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre serving Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block Tin, Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata• Forks an Spoons, Urns, Coffee and Tea Pots, Egg Boilers, Waiters, Chaffing Dishes, Knives and Forks, Waffle Irons, Sauce Pans, Scales and Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Old Domin ion Coffee Pots, Shovel and Tongs, Nurse' Lamps, Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, Table Mats, together with a variety of articles useful and necessary to Housekeepers. Rohr k Davis' Patent Excelsior Washing Machines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Ware 'and Brushes of every description, manu factured to order. GEO. A. MILLS, !No. 11 North Howard st., Baltimore, Md. March 14, 1859. ly A. Mathiot & Son's OFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nos. 0 25 and .47. N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,rextending, from Gay to Frederick st.--:the largest establishment of the kind in the Unhin. Always on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD ANDISFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk. Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas,-Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chat,* Etageres, Marble Tables, Set teesi Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, WoOd Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt! and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension 'fables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase aro 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. MATIHOT k SON, - Nos. 25 and i 7 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. ly Wm. Knabe & xrOS. 1,3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw Street,— Ili -SALESROOM No. 207 Baltimore Street, between Charles and Light—BALTIMORE, Md., Manufacturers of Gold Medal Premium GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTIS. Wm. linabe & Co. would respectfully invite the attention of the public, and especially those in want of a FIRST CLASS PIANO, to their as. sorted Mock of instruments, which, for power and Sweetness of tone, easy and agreeable touch, and beauty of finish, have, by the bestofjudgee; been pronounced unrivaled by any inAl* coun try. I, As to the relative. merits of our.Pitutos, we would refer to the Ciirtiliatities of , Eseitilence in ,our possession, froar-THALIBERG, STEAKOBII, G. SATTER and if. TAW, atilito-friim some of the moat prefestiora and amateurs in the countryil- 40 the &Hewing HIGIIEST PREMIU4IIB, received, Within the last three years : GOLD` MEDALS at the. Mmiland Institute; 18550856, 1851. SILVEIt MEDALS at the Metropolitan Institute, Washington, 1557 . ; also; MEDAL et the Franklin Institute,Philtidel- Phia4 1856; FIRST FERMIUM at the Mechanics' Institute, Richmond , 18551 1856 All instru ments of our Manufacture have "the full iron -fra s tritre - guaratateedlOr.FlVE IrEAltilf- - 1 artioubtratteetlort paid to the Weeded of . SOS for distant orders, and a prtrilegif of hogs graatattat soy time t wilhie.sirMos., , if - instruments should' not prose entlielyeallt ' . 4- libmal —discount-• to -- ClArgyMea . , %Miters and Schools: TerMi Ilberst.c . Wise dealers. will -Get lt - to-tbefr *deals.' tagePto • eye- us recall, as bripsstty %cruised facilltles- we aria:gabled to -Will - - unite with . , • iron O iissortuken stitilAtre Tid3tD , OpEctikfrent orglm lite 4 =: Biti o u; os zehiaget, - 4 1 3 04 4001 4 , - cued ; 'al prAmt 4 CO; . -- . ... Jibe. ly ~y~.'_`_~lh t • S - -1• ''' lEiii. •' ' :• '. fi: lO L , SO . al ii ab s Ever;ils'-,4.. - •..: -.!1 , a s r ,cll. l4k4: - _ .'- 11tf ': Stroloyt-rit°*•4•l rlTbOl'444OPY .. The most Ceiviiiiridielibirs:.ssesS2Tso ; ''' ; lie - - of St i u i' , :.*, ' ;"#;r:-.... ',,,' • • PRACTICAL MET • ••,_‘‘,....,.. ,• '• ' :'' ,Y4 No Copyingfronv Prin. - 00 - '•• -,.'., ' • - • I.x.taxittri Bobit-tsixtlifft 41:....._11 011 ::•.k , ''il- • •:•-,• e t OALTIMORE COguicaßlAD•:Csratessitor• - • This method of instriction it nowheist4l,iblirifik. : aduted in` this couutry. . .. , .-- _•• ,••'•: s si '•••' - '::' Every -Young Ma* should write utunowiwr for one of those large and beautiful Ornamental Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior view of the College,Peumanship, &c., widish will berseriv by rettuu mall, fret of darge, with Cata s.4vutmintnining list Of students, terns of tuition, opinlotakof the Press ,on our new system Ofßoott, Keeping, etc._ , X. A.: ritia; x i . E. K. Losing, Principit l 7.74,elerer.9l). the Science of Accounts, Rusimeas, Customs,itc: - J. M. PHILIAPS i `Prokoeor ofiltaik-Keeidng and Commercial Calculatione.-- • H. H. DAVIES, Associate Prof. of hook-beeping. N. C. 'JOHNSON, Professor of Penmanship. S. T. _Wrmasus, Esq., Mercantile Rev. E. Y. REEBS, Commerelal , rename lion. John P. Kennedy, lion:Yoslaittlfithsarit,' - Jacob Swann`, Pin . U. Kelghler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq., Knatte: - Esq. The-time usually required hinomplete the - full course, from 9 to 12 Weeks. - A Dtersose is ow : aided to all Graduates, Large Circulars and Catalogues stating terms, kc., sent my mail trio e cha rg e. Address LOSIE Haitian:are, Md. Feb. 1859 ly • • ... SoraeOting New. tt GIFT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED O ±I UPON A LIBERAL k 'IMPARTIAL cr. PLAN !—Gifts to suit Everybody ! ' • pGifts of Great Value ! - E-4 Gifts of *Better Quelityl: • And - More Of Them t . 1A The most liberaLpunctuat and reliable,. w. u2 GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE in existence. The best evidence of this is the fact of Its being the only one that stands endorsed by the Press of the City in which it is located. t' e.• HEADQUARTERS.FOR SOUTHERN AND 4 1 WESTERN ORDERS! 11/Lerman, MD. at te Write for a Catalogue. It enthraces 0 thousand varieties, of publications in every 0 department of Literature, together with titer.. • LARGEST LIST of useful, ornamental and valuable Gifts evey published,2ls.o differ-`" cut varieties!—none of which are of less value than 50 cis:; and from that to 4100 00. I:, t‘e READ I READ tt—slBB,ooo distributed t. among our Patrons during the past year. OVER $250,000 IN' GIFTS to be distributed 4i during the present'year! consisting of Gold Z and Silver Watches, Chains, Chassid; Lock :l et*, Silk Dress Patterns, Flue Crape Shawls, " c: ', l Rich Lace Collara,:Sewing Machines, Must- ei t",„: cal Instruments, and in fact, Bowman To g SHIT EVILRYBODY I AGENTS WANTED to 30TM A. swops s. EVERYWHERE. Catalogues giving fulls g; particulars mailed free to any address.— ti c.) Don't forgot, direct all orders t 6 „ co H. E. HOYT k CO., o o. 41 Baltimore st., Baltimore, aid. I, , PEIIFECT SATISFACTION GUAISANTIIED z Sept. 26, 1859. 3m OAK and Hemlock Sole Leather. .Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. Oak and Hemlock Solo Leather, French, German, and American Calf Skins. French, German, rekd American Coif Skins. French, German, and American Calf Skins. Morocco, KirkOtH Patent Leather. Morocco, Kid UN - Patent. Lea - titer. Morocco, Kid and Patent Leather,- Bindings, Linings, Lastings, *a, Bindings, Linings, Lasting', Bindings, Linings, Lastings, We invite Country Merchants and Mantsfank turers to examine our stock of-Leather, Shoe findings, Trimminws, &c., Which 'ern offer at Wholesale - or Retail for cash or goodlinyer et the lowestpriees. All orders faithfullyexecuted. MAYNARD, ELY & ROSE, No. 46 South Calvert et.,, Baltimore, Md. Sept. 19, 1859. $4 Money Saved By BUYING GROCERIES from 110 OX 4. BALDW.IN, W. corner of Lexington and Greets streets, BALTIMOE, You save 25 cts, per pound You save . so ets. per barrel You save 50 cts. per barrel In buying Fish. You save from 2 to 3 dollars per 100 pounds in buying Bacon. You save from I to 4 cts, per pound . in buying fingers.. You save from 2 to 6 cts. per pound. in burying tloffeo. You save from 2 to 10 eta. per gallon - in buying Molasses. In short you can save money s . " on Most eveiy article In the Grocery line , by buying of 1100IC BALDWIN, 8, W. corner of Lexington and Gram etc., - ltipore. If any body doubts It let tbesagivu*, • tux 4kt sy r - - And if tbey are netsatbitied• • • be-ceatent: • 2 „ P . l4.tbey,sbetUtinr"-oi , - , soirowritereelse! We warrant every niticiO*-sedl.-;- We peek ail goodsleenrely, - - • atuktirge to#6l,4foiltaelting, ind if the Goods - S.l**a - They eSin be retiribt- -••- • ''•-• at ourexinWtsei.-, Peisons finding it .. ' 4 ineenreniket to , ..vis# Bsitimor C" ceder of uc Arronglithelinil -e- 4 ''''''' i- t ; . 4 •• --- ' ''' , `,.., ~j. 4 1 1 n 4 1 1 0Preti WM - - , ' ~` ',..; -- 1 i imr ii 41, 1 tug r otder* p+optiy: sad ustisfeetinikv_l444/41414. ''''-'''' ita a ir lt - -. afiri , ro onnangtrCit 1 111 Nat . - , ~1100 L Wining** OW ililisimenVif. - 13. W. corner at,Litabgtonond-fi. it* June 27, 111611,141042444 ~Faiv lee, 77C, + op4' pith ,igar sedgpf Raventoi *Noir lan"OVlL+4l= January 24,'69. Leather ! Leather I in buying Tea. in buying Fleur.
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