The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, February 27, 1860, Image 4

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    yr= itoCiellan,
AarltirellaT' TA LA W.-015ce in West Mid
day-street, ens door west or the new
t lima. •
iiittysbarg. Nov. 14, 1859.
Edward B. Buehler,
As.I7OIINSY AT LAW, will Gtithfully sod
' promptly attend to all business entrusted
m. He speaks the Geriesto latiguaire.—
Pate ist the same plree,,X Routh Baltimore
011141111.)%. near Forney's drag store, and nearly
-opposite Danner k Zleglet's store.
tiettysborg, March 2.).
AsTTORNRY AT LAW, (office one door west
• of Buehler's drug and hoult.store.Cham
ron.or street,) ArroaseT AND SOLICITOR eon
„I'aterre
A. Pazaiu.sa. 11 ourity Land War
rants, Back-pay sugpended Claims, n:d All
other elating againct the Government at Wash
.fington. D. C.; also American Claims in England.
j.sed Warrants Im-ated Anil sold, or bough t,a nd
Isigkeit prices given. Agents engaged iu lo
cating warrants in lows. Illinois and other
erestien States. jear.Apply to him personally
or by letter.
Gettysburg, NOT. 21, '53.
AaoTTOUNKT AT LAW, will attend to collec
tions and all other business ioirusted to
. 'iirewith promptness. Office nearly opposite
Illintestock's Store, Baltimore street.
Gettysburg, April 11, 1858. tf
Wm.. A. Du-nearly
A.
si 7MEL lS l T ft t il:g le :et l =l;
[Oct. 3,18.7,9. tf
Dr. .4. W. Dorsey,
ir
..,•
RKERLY of Carroll county, old„ having
partnesentiy located in Gettysburg, otters
professions) services to the citizens of the
town sad surrounding country iu the prat lice of
the various branches of his proression. Office
sad residence, Baltiniore street, next duor to
Ils• Compiler office, whe.e he fluty be found at
all limp when nut profes. , l ,, null) engaged.
V.EIIIIEZLF.SI.
Prof. Nathan B Smith, Baltimore, lid.
Rev. Augustus Webster, I). I)., Baltimore Yd.
Dr. 3. L. Warfield, Westminster, lid.
D. W. A. slatitias, " "
,iseoefteese, Esq., ..
slob* R. Longwell, Esq., " " -
Ilk°. E. Wampler, Esq., " ill
- gee. Thomas Bowen, Gettysburg.
Oct. 35, 1858. 6m
I. Lawrence Hill, Itr, D.
RAS his office one szps
door west of the `-`•
eran elinich in
Clitsusbersbarg street, and oppogite Picking's
store, where tiaose wishing to have any Deptal
Operation performed are respectfully invited to
call. zzzzz scts: Prs. Horner, 'll$T. C. P.
11(nuttb, D. D., Rev. 11. L. RAugher, 1). D., Item.
Prof. IL Jacobs. Prof. Si. L. Stceler.
Gettysburg, April 11, '53.
HAVING disposed of his stock of Ladies'
Dress and Fancy Goods generally, will
slim give his whbls attention to the CLOTHING
BUSSESS, and will nt all tunes keep on hand
a large lot of cheap Cloths, Cassimeres,
Catai-
Mtta, Testings, and Men's we.ir generally.
Also, Ready-made Over Coats, Dress and
Naslasss Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey
Jackets, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts, Sticks,
Cravats, te., tc. Give us a call. We will tell
every ankle in our line as cheap as the cheapest.
ha. 23, 1860.
Our Musi
it‘lNlTit MUSICAL
panion for the
Bury Pianist,
/hay Singer,
fiery Teacher,
Every Pupil,
Every Amateur, CENTS a number, and
Troirounced by the entire Press of the Country.
So be “ THE AST AND CREA i'EsT WORK OF
VIZ KIND IN THE WORLD." Twelve full
eased Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music for
10 Ceuta. Yearly, $5 ; Half-yearly, $2 50 ;
Quarterly, 15. Subscribe to "Our Musical
Prbetti," or order it from the Retires Ne ws di. al er,
antlyou will hare Music enough for your t ntire
tinily and at an insignificant cost ; and if you
waits Koala for the Flute, Violin. Cornet, Clario
set.,Aeeordeow, etc., etc., subscribe to the SOLO
ISLODIST, containing 12 pages, costing only
10 Dents a Number ; Yearly. $2 50 ; Half-yearly
$1 0. All the Back Numbers at 10 cents, and
Bound Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at
$2 60 each, constantly on hand.
C. B. SEYMOrit k CO.,
• 107 Nassau St, New York.
.reb. e, Imo. 3m
(VIII ITS A CALL I—The undersigned have
ur just received from the cities as immense
stock of CLOTHS, CAS:_ 4 IXIERES, CASSINETS,
In:STINGS in all varieties, kc., suitable for the
11111141110111, which they offer to the public at unpre
sedentedly low rates.
" They ask a call,
To convince all "
of do truth of this assertion. No trouble to
a►ow goods and give prices. A large Lot of
**ADY-MADE CLOTIUNG also selling cheaper
than aver.
GiirmenU made up for men and boys, as us
ual, in the very best manner, and according to
say style desired. The work being done in
their own establishment, they are ale acs en
abled to warrant it. Remember, their place of
Nielson Is the large and commodious room ad
jawing Cobeta J< Culp's. on Chnmbersbnrg
at JACOBS 4 BRO.,
Sept. 19, 1859. Merchant Tailors.
=SST S. DANIS&
New Firm—New Goods.
Mfg undersigned hare entered into partner
-1
SVP in the HARDWARK & GROCERY
basins* at the old stead of Danner & Ziegler, I
ti Baltimore street, under the nsnie, style and
istsa ofDLKNER k ZIEQLER, JBS., and ask,
ead will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of
the patronage of the old firm, as well as any
speasitlty °tam co; sto m. They have just return- I
ad boas the cities with an immense noel of
Gooda—eoasisting in part of Building Materlals,
Noah as Nails, Screws, Binges, Bolts, Locks,
.=&e. Tools, including Edge Tools of every 1
ties, Saws, Planes, Chtasels, Gouges,
Diem and Bitts, Augers, Squares, Gnages,
- Bisgasers, in. Blacksmiths will And Anvils,
'flag!, Fagg, Piles, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe
Bala, is., with them, very cheap. Coach Find
ings, each as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes, 1
Cauna, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
Pellets, Bows, Poles, Shafts, kc. Shoe ,
Tampico Brush and French Morocco,:
' gs, - Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, &c.,
with lageasral assortment of Shoemaker's tools.
°Moak Maker's Tools, a general assortment
- ;Am Tartish, Knobs,
/cc. HOITSEKERPKBA
10 1100 Sad a lane assortment of Knives and
044 Brittannla, Alberts and Silner-plated Ts
Me fist Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters.
, gime' Sod Tongs, Sad irons, enamelled and
Abut *Wes, Pans, Tubs, Churns,
Carpeting,
Aka, gistexal assortment of forged and
imasilAON of all sizes and kinds; Cast, Sheet,
, malaria , 134111, which they will 'el/ as cheap
GROCIIRLISEI, a fail . sad gen
e
, Such an Crushed, Poilvaruled,
Mod Matra ' New Orleans,
FICZ=
.iiteemptlr smiled
other basiaess **-
NINA. Fillammeke
Baltimore street,
Sept 5, 1859.
D. McConanghy,
J. C. Neely,
George Aniolti,
: Friend.
MEND," a Rare Cows-
Vinftr Toionths.
Should procure this
weekly Publication of
Vocal and Piano Forte
Music, costing but 10
Just in Season!
I =
EaMMI
BMW
GOODI3, Ns. 11 Newinst slrosi s two
doors North 'ot loward Booty --ltit
itodersigoed, 'aria; made large additiose to his
stock, isprepared to furnish Housekeepers,
Country Miredlusts said others, with such articles
u they want, oa the very hesitating.
Bassists Vi'bitevraah, Sweeping, Dusting,
Paint, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub aziol
Horse Brushes.
Woo/me-wags : Bach ea Tuba, Buckets,
Measure, Tar Buckets, Chants Weals, Bolling
Pins, Batter Prints, &e. Broon4, Baskets, Baia
and Cordage. Manner's 5 minute lee Cream
Freezers, Refrigerators, ugright and chest.—the
most approved kinds. Water Coolers, is Wand
or Metal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and
other most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre
*erring Cans. plain Tla-ware, Japanned. Block
Tin Britannia and Plated Ware. Albata Yorks
and Spoons, Urea, Coffee and Tea Pots, Egg
Boilers, Walters, Chaffing Dishes, ,F,Alres and
Yorks, Wattle Irons, Sauce Potts, Scales and
Weights, Coffee Mills, Table Castors, Uid
Comia
inn Coffee You, Shovel and Tongs, N orbs Lamps,
Toilet Sets, Foot Tubs, Math Tubs, Knife
Cleaners, Wire Dish ('os era, Table Mats, together
with a variety °certifies useful and necessary to
Housekeepers. Rohr k Davis' Patent li-testator
Washirg Machines. Nam Tin and Sheet Iron
Ware nod Brushes of every description, manu
factured to order. tit.o. A. MILLS,"
No. 11 North Howard st., lialtiniure, Md.
March 14, 181.9. ly
Ladd, Webster & Co.,
1318BALTIMORk ST., BALTIMORR, MD.,
Manufacturers of Improved Tight-iststel
EWINO , .MACHINRS,
for Families and Manufacturing Egablishmenta.
Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, House
keepers, or any other persons In search of an
instrument to execute any kind or Sewing now
done by machinery, make sure they secure the
best, by egateining ours before purchasing.
sir Simples of Work sent b) mail.
Wil•T CONSTITUTICII a 4:00U sewixa XACIIITS?
1. It should be well made, simple in its con.
struction, snd easily kept iu order.
2. should make a TIGHT LOCI-ITITCU, alike
op both b.des of the ranter al.
3. It shuuld sew any and all matetials that
can be sewed.
4. It sk:ould be able to use Cotton, Thread,
or Silk, directly from the spool.
5. It should he able to sew from coarse to line,
and from thick to thin. with rapidity, and with
out changing the tenbion.
6. It should be able to make the tension
greater or less, on both the under and tipper
threads, and with uniformity.
7. It should hare • straight needle ; carved
ones are liable to break.
8 Tile needle should bees perpendiculai
motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy
work.
9. It should be capable of taking in the
largest pieces of work.
Iv. It should be able to bind with a binder,
hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run
and gather.
li. It should be always ready to work.
12. It should be capable of using the lam
size of thread on both sides of tee work, cad
of using different colored thread or silk, shore
or below, to correspond with any two colors of
cloth to be united.
L. It should be able to make a long or short
stlt4.h.
14. It should be able to fasten off the seam,
and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch.
15. It should run easily and make but little
noise. .
16. It should bare a wheel feed; nom. others
are in constant contact with the work.
17. It should not be liable to get out of order.
It. It: should not be liable to break the
thread, nor slip stitches.
19. It should not be necessary to use a screw
driver or wrench to set the needle.
2u. It should not be liable to oil the opera
tor's dress.
21. It should not form a ridge on the under
side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread,
IS is the case with ALL CRAIN-STITCH machines.
22. It should not be " more trouble than it
is wortb."
23. Finale, all of these advantages ars pos
sessed by our Sewin g Machine.
LADD, WEBSTER £ CO.
Dec. 5, 18.;.3. ly
Baltimore Safe Manufactory.
- ItirILLER'S IMPROVED SALAMANDER
SAFES.—Thousands of dollars proper
ty of all kinds, saved annually in these safes
that never failed• to preserve their contents.—
Factory, Dorance street, Providence, Rhode
Island, and 1:;3 North street, Baltimore Sale
rooms, No. 16, South Charles street. For sizes
and prices send for a circular. All Safes war
ranted to give satisfaction.
L. 11. MILLER,
No. 18 South Charles street,
0c.L.17, 1859. [je.27. ly] Baltimore, Md.
First Premium
VNAMELLED COTTAGE FCRNITI - RE.—
I R. W. HEYWOOD, No. 10i North Charles
street, Baltimore, having been engaged for the
last 17 years in the manufacture and sale of
the above desirable Furniture, suited to country
residences, has on Land a large variety, manufat
tnred expressly for retail sales.
Also, Oak and Wa*int Chamber Sets, Oak
and Walnut Extension Tables, Dining Room and
Fancy Chairs, Sideboards, Hair and Rusk Mat
tresses, Feather Pillow s and L'oLsters, tc., Lc.
March 11, 18:4. 13-
Artists', Painters'
A!CD PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—Tha,
. subscriber has constatatly on hand a full
assortment of materials for the use of Artaws,
Painters and Pitotoraphers. Alio on hand a large
and beantlfal assortment Sterescopic
Inatrr
mrnls and 17114, embracing every tariety of
Foreign and American Landscapes, St./wiry,
Park , ' and Rural Groups, fir. The beauty and
interest of the Sterescopie 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. WIBONG,
No. 2 N. Liberty St, Baltimore, 51d.
June 27, 1859. 17
B. T. Hynson,
TTPEDISTERER, PAPER HANGER, AND
U VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTIMER,
No. 51 North Howard Street, one door above
Lexington, liaxrusoas.
Paper llasemp.--Constantly in store, Paper
Hangings of every description, sad of the latsa
and most approved patterns. Also, Borders
Ftre Beard Prints, hr.
reastum Bards.—Keeps on band, and man
tic-tures to order, Venetian Blinds of all colors,
sizes and qualities, which will compare favora
bly with any offered to the public.
-Paper Hanging done in the beat style.—
Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exclianga.
March 7, 1855. ly
Baltimore
E-sftELL AND DRABS WORKS, S 3 Holliday
street, Baltimore, Md. REGESTEB it
88, the Proprietors, are prepared to furnish
BELLS of all descriptions, from 10 to 10,000
pounds, which are warranted equal in qaality
of lose, prolongation of sound and durability,
to any mad, in the United States.
Our Bella are made of the best materials,
warranted to giro entire satisfaction ; also,
against breakage.
Farm Bella, rouging from 10 to 100 petiole,
always osi hand at aortltern prices.
For Celiac:mei with fall particular*, send be
oat of oor-Cireulars.
Lag. -
*1159. .17
wNI fivAs
._,siat aiipi it aloud ifeur, lafalmalserm.l
ism stress. W. laela i r o t ai,
tetra of HATS, CAPS, " 8 I
as, Carpet Bags, Thabrethus, Ilar.
Conan, Whips, ke.. tad ye &terminal
LI it the lowest pekes pomele for sub..—
odjwige fur your , elres.. '
17, 1r.:,.), t-t'LPAN k cur,
:
poor oirrialiiirisrisler,
Wssitsoiroi,Decesiber 30,1131/11.
PROPOSALS trill bo received at the Contract
Office of thrs Department until 3 p.st. Sof
Saturday, March 31,111111kler carrying** mails
of the United States for four years,eonsimmeing
July 1, lade, aed ending. Juaa $O, 1804, is the
State of PENNSYLVANIA, on the roseate and
by the schedules of departure sad arrive/a here
in specified.
Decisions ansensseted by April 14, 1160. •
(Bidders will eZaIIUILI torridly the lastractions sew
sexed.)
2411Frons Carlisle, by White House, Dickie.
son Walnut Bottom, and Lee's Cross
Roads, to Shippensburg, 20 sales and'
back, twice a week.
Leave Carlisle Monday and Friday at 1 pm; I
Arrive at Hilippeallblirlf by I p s ;
Lea VC Shippensburg Tuesday and Saturdar
at m;
Arrive at Carlisle by 7 p m.
Proposalaart invited fur • third week ly trip.
1413 From Carlisle, by A lieu, to Boihng Springs,
15 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Carli4le Tuesday and Friday at 3 p ta;
Arrive at Boiling Sprit:icy by 7 p
Leave Boiling Springs luesday and Friday
at 8 a m;
Arrire at Carlisle by 12 m.'
1414 From Kernel' le,by Mount Rock,to Stough,-
town, 7 milts and back, once a week. '
Leave Kerrville Saturday art° a m;
Arrive at Stongbatown by 12 at;
Leave Stougbstown Saturday at 1 p ns;
Arrive at Kerrsville by 3 p m.
2415 From Shippensburg, by Orrstown,Pleassat
Ball, and Upper Strasburg, to lkiozbuii,
15 mat. and back, twice a week.
Leave Shippensburg Wednesday and Sates
day •t V a ;
Arrive at Roxbury by 1 p m;
Leave Roxbury Wednesday and Saturdity
at 1 p
Arrive at Shiypensburg by 6 p tn.
1416 From Shippensburg by Riddle Spring, to
Newburg, 7 miles end back, three times
a week.
Leave! Shippensburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday et 41 p in;
Arnie at Newburg by 61 p m;
Leave Newburg Tuesday, Thursday, and
Satuslay at 1:4 p in;
Arrive at Shippensburg by 11 p m.
rroposals fur six-times-a-week service are
Invited.
2417 From Mahanoy, by Fisher's Ferry and An.
vista, to Sunbury, Id miler and back,
twice a week. • 3 .
Leave Mahanoy Tuesday and Saturday 1 pims;
Arrive at Sunbury by 5 p in:
Leave Sunbury Tuesday and Saturday At 8
a m;
Arrive at Mahanoy by 12 m.
! 2418 From Herndon, by llalianoy, Rebue 's,
Greenbrier, Line Mountain, Upper
hantango, and Barry, to Mlnersville,,43
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Yids/cony Monday and Friday at 6 A m;
Arrive at llinersville by Sp In:
Leave Miners% ille Tuesday and Sictardai at
61 112;
Arrive at Mahanoy by 5 p m.
2 ii3From Gratz, by Klingerstown, Rough nd
Ready, and Helper, to Upper Mahan n
go, 17 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Gratz Wednesday at 6 a nv; I
Arrive at Upper 114hantantro by 10 a
Leave Upper llohentango Wedneaday li al 13
tu;
Arrive at Gratz by 5 pm.
2430 From Gettysburg, by Fairfield, Founlain
Dale, Waynesboro', Ringgold. Ild.,
Leitenburg, to Hagerstown, 25 miles end
back, three times a week. 111111
Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, )ind
Saturday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Hagerstown by 4 p m;
Leave Hagerstow u Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Gettysburg by 4 p m.
2421Fr0m Gettysburg, by Granite Hill and
Hunterstown, to New Chester, 14 nines
aad back, three times a week to linntara
town, and twice a week residue.
Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, aal
Saturday at 8 a na;
Arrive at Hnnterstown by 91 a m, and, at
New Chester on Tuesday and Satudday
hy 11 • m;
Leave New Chester Tuesday and Satuiday
at 12 m;
Arrive at Hunterstown by 1} pm, an at
Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday, and t
cirtlay by 3 p tn.
2422FromGettyliurg,bylltimmasburg,Aretits
vine, Yigler , Hendersville, Meuallen n and
Table Rock, to Gettysburg, equal ti) 25
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Gettysburg Tuesday and Satardity at
7 a m:
Arrive a Bendersville by 11 a in;
Leave Bendersville Tuesday and Sat day
at 1 p m;
Arrive at Gettysburg by 5p m.
2423 From Shrsirsbur7,by tewarutown.Straw
bridge, Fawn Grove, an.l Ride, to
Rryansville, 20 miles and back, twice •
week.
Leave Shrewsbury Wednesday and Satur
dty at 1 p ni;
Arrive at Bryansville by 7 p in;
Leave Bryausville Weduesd..y and Sitter
day at 6 • in;
Arrive at Shrewsbury by 12 m.
2424Fr0m Slate Hill, by Bryansville and dastle
Fin, to McCall's Ferry, 11 miles and back,'
twice a week. ' I
Leave Slate Hill Monday and Friday; at 6,
a m;
Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 11 a in; ;
Leave McCall's Ferry Tuesday and Satur
day at 3 p in;
Arrive at Slate Hill by 1 p ta.
2425Fr0m Hopewell I.:entre, by Cross Roads,
Apple Grove, and Dallastown. to York,
23 miles and back, twice a week. • •
Leave Hopewell Centre Wednesday and
Saturday at 6 a in;
Arrive it York by 12 in;
Leave York IVeduestiay and Saturday at 1
p is; •
Arrive at Hopewell Centre by 7 p re.
2426 From Wrightsville to Margaretts. Furnace,
New lindieville,Grabainsville,ealtinsi
Furnace, to McCall's Ferry, 2.3 miles and
back, twice a week.
Leave Wrightsville Tuesday and Sattuday
at 6a in;
Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 2 p m;
Leave McCall's Ferry Monday and Friday
sill am;
Arrive at Wrightsville by 7 p m.
Proposals to commence at Columbia are
invited.
1412 From Cross Roads, by Union. Cluurrd,
Lower Cbenceford, and Castle , to
Peach Bottom, 23 miles and back, twists
a week.
Leers Cross Roads Tuesday and Missy at
1 p in;
Arrive at Peach Bottom by 7 p m;
Isere Peach Bottom Tuesday and Friday
at 6 a In;
Arrive at Cross Roads by 12 to.
24221Fr0m Hanover Junction, by Porter'e Seid
ling, Jeffersoe Station, Hanover and Saw
Oztbrd. to Gettysburg, 3$ miles aced
beck, daily, estop* Sunday, by railroad;
with a 'breach from Hanover to itittka
town, I miles and back, six times d week,
to be run la dee cosnexion.
Leave Hanover JelatelOn daily , eiteept Sen.
day, at 10 a in;
Arrive at Gettysburg by 12 te;
pears Gettysburg daily, except Solidity, at
1 pm;
Arrive at Rename Junction by 3 p
142111T0m Haaovir, by Abliestatews, is Tad
• &Mu, Illlngle* sad back, three times a
..reek. •
Laps Bawer Tuesday, Tiered+ and
Baterday at 11 p a;
Arrive al fist %els tiT 41 .
Lea'. lest•Serlin Tuesday, ocaday, sad
Saturday at II a mg
Anise at Umbrae by I.lm.
•
Sellefriresailileessims. by/larsey, /111.4t0 mow.
• aidadourg, 14 silks sliQuesk; this Amu
a week.
LaaceLltUashms Noaday, Webi4g,fiba
Mkt; et 11Heis
AMIN at IhsodUluntp4pial
:Leave Iseaskebavg Ifeaday, Weilimajc
end Teiday as 4 sir,
Astii, L140 ,1 4.we 141 1 1
po o p e ssl o ace 14444 to iiits4,
iitTletieit Neer Onord,Mt
line
Rossi
/1 111, Seiphar Asp, hip
Holly spriols , to ' 3( nicies and
back, six times a week.
Loire New extorl daily, except Sunday, oa
ANN' ,
BOnday, at 6 a m;
Arrive at Car Wit by 10 a 111;
Leave Carlisle daily, a:copies:lday, on ar
. sirplatif Pbilads4bia mail, say at 2 p sa;
Ardent - at Taut ft4slitite by Ip m.
2433 MS Hanover, by it Ink and
linear* Corner, to Gettysburg, 17 miles
and bask three times a weak.
Lea , * Kaactirtr Tuesday, Thursday, and
' tarot= pm
Aeries st 4 burg by 6 p za•
Lew* Gettysburg. Tuesday , Tiarsday, and
Ilatlietlay at 6 a in;
Arrivaat Hanover by 12 M.
2433 From Spring Forge to (Worms, 5 miles and
beak, once a week.
Leave Spring Forge Saturday at 12 in;
Arrive at Codorus by 11 p in;
Leare Coder= Saturday at 21 p m;
Arrive as Spriag Forge by 4 p
2414Frons East Berlin, by King's Tavern and
Farmer's, to York, 14 miles and back,
once a seek.
Leave East Berlin Saturday at 7 a in;
Arrive at Yolk by 101 a re;
Leave Yurk Saturday, on arrival of eastern
. Ina/1, lay at 3 p
Arrive at East Berlin by 6 p m.
2436 From East Berlin, by Hall, Bermudian,
and Franklintown, to Dillsburg,l6 milts
any back, once a week,
Leave East Berlin Thursday at 2 p in;
Arrive at Dilisburg by 6 p m;
Leave Dillsburg Thursday at 8 a in;
Arrive at East Berlin by 12 in.
2436 From Cbambersburg, by Saint Thomas,
London, McConnellsburg, Ilarrisonville,
Ray's Hill, and Bloody Run, to Bedford,
66 miles and back, daily.
Leave Cbambersburg daily at 7 a in;
.Arrive at Bedford by 9 p in;
Leave Bedford daily at 7 a m;
Arrive at Chambersburg by 9 p m.
2437Fr0m Cbambersburg by Marion, Green
Castle, and State Line, to Bakerstown,
Md., 21 miles and back, six time,* walk.
Leave Cbambersburg daily, except Sunday,
after arrival of liarrtsbarg mail, say at
12 en;
Arrive at Hagerstown by 51 p is;
Leave Hagerstown daily, except Sunday, at
6.1 a ni;
Arrive at Cbambersburg by 12 m.
2438 From Chambersburg, by Reefer's Store,
Upper Strasburg Fanattsburg, Burnt
Cabins, Shade Gap, orbisonia, Shirley.-
bnrg, Auf;hwick Mills, and Vineyard
Mill., to Mouut Union, 50 miles and back,
three times a week.
Leave Chamberaburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 4 ant;
Arrive at donut Union by 11 p in;
Leave Mount Union Monday, Wednesday
arid Friday at 4 • In;
Arrive at Cb ambersburg by 11 p in.
2439 From Cbambersburg, by Jackson Hall, and
Quincy, to Waynesboro', Itl miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Chambercbarg Monday, Wedaesday,
and Friday at 2 p in;
Arrive at Waynesboro' by 91 p m;
Leave Waynesboro' Moadri),
,Weiloeschry,
and Friday st 7 a In;
Arrive at Cbambersburg by 1 p m.
2440Fr0m MeConnellaburr. to Webster's Mills,
B miles and back, to ice a week.
Leave McConnellsburg Tuesday and Fri
day, after the arrival of the Chambers
burg nisi', say et 61 p in;
Arrive at Webeter's‘iiii4 by 8) p in;
Leave Webster't Mills Tuesday and Friday
at 1 p en;
Arrive at 11cConnallahurg by 3 p wt.
2441 From Mereersburg, by Upton, to Green
Castle, 10 miles and bark, six times a
week.
Leave Mercershurg daily, except Sunday,
at 5 a m;
Arrive atGreen Castle by T p in;
Leave Gran tattle daily, except Sunday,
at 12 In;
•
Arrive at llereersbrirg by 2 p m.
2443 From Mircersburg.by Sylvan b to Hancock,
Md., 24 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Bercersburg Friday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Hancock by 5 p in;
Leave Hancock Saturday at 8 a in;
Arrive at Merrersburg by 5 p m.
2143 Fr im Harri-onville, by Dublin Mills, to
Orbisonia, 30 miles and bark, once a
week.
Leave Harrisonville Tuesday et 9 a m;
Arrive at Orlibconia by 6 p m:
Leave Orbi cola Monday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Ilarrisonv Ole by 3 p m.
2444 From Harrieon% Hie, by Saluvia Tannery,
West Publiti, and Wells* Tannery, to
popewell.2o miles and bock, once a week.
Leave IlarrisotiN ille Tlmrsdny at 8 a m ;
Arrive nt Hopewell by 4 p ni;
Leate Hopewell Friday at 7 n in;
Arrive at liarrieonvil le by 3 p in.
2443 From Harrison% hie, by Emnnual Stpe's
Mill. and Warfordsburg, to Hancock, lid., /
23 miles and ln.ck, once a week.
Leave Harrison lilt llt.ndry at 8 a in;
Arrive at liancock by 4 p in;
Leave Hancock Tuesday at 10 a In;
arrive nt Harrisonville by 4 p ni.
2446 Frum Bloody Run, by Clearrille, Robison
%Me, and IYartordsburg, to Hancock,
11d.. 32 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Bloody Run Saturday at Yam;
Arrive at Hancock by 5 p In;
X.eave Hancock Friday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Bloody Run by by in.
2447 From Williamsburg, by Yellow Spring*,
and Water Street. to Spruce Creek, 13
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Willi. nisliarg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 8 a in;
Arrive at Spruce Creek by 12m;
Leave Spruce Creek Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 1 p in;
Arrive at Willi.imsburg by 5 p m.
Proposals are invited for sis-times-a-week
service.
2448 Front-Williamsburg to Springfield Fur
nace,
5 miles and back, 3 times a week.
Leave Williamsburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, on arrival of mail from
Spruce Creek„say at 5 p m;
Arrive at Springfield Furnace by 6 p m;
Leave Springfield Furnace Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday at 3/ p m;
Arrive at Williamsburg by 41 p in.
2449 From Fannettsburg, by Dry Run, Spring
Run, Doylesburg, Concord, Waterloo,
Peru Mills, East Waterford, Honey Grove,
McCullock'a Mills, MeCoysville, Pleasant
View,Sprtsee Hill, and Academia, to Port
flayed, 63 miles and back, thrift times a
week.
Leave Fannettsburg Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at d a in;
Arrive at Port Royal by p in;
Leave Port Royal Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday st. 6 a in;
Arrive at Fannettsbufg by 9 p m.
243 e From Featiettebarg to Carrick Furnace,
4 ollaa and back, oar a week.
Leave Feanetteberg Tuesday at 7 a a;
Arrive at Carrick Furnace by Si a ni
Leave Carrick Furnace Tuesday at aa;
Arrive al Fannettsburg by 10 a in.
431 From Orblsonis ' by New (inroads sad
Speerevilla, to Ray's Hitt, 33 miles sad
bark, once a week.
Leave Orbi•otils Friday id 9 a ay
Arrive at Rare IRS by p
Leave Ray's HUI Thursday at S a a;
Arrive as Ortilsonia by 4 p a.
2452 From burnt Cabins, by Fort Lindell:a,
ILaddenevllle, Three Springs, Cassell*
and Pendia Furnace, to Cote. Raa, 30
miles and back, own a week
Leave Sant Cabins Wednesday at a tit;
• Arrive Ai Coffee Boa by /pat;
Lawn Oalbe Rea Thursday an Oa a;
Anne a• Baca Otkisa by i p in.
IVlllua lowlind tie a aosoad WNW
41 16diress ikenllo6llffis built lbertLii.
- ibetekte be nut *a Ratinday.
• • Rana Rainliklity Obelleobarieb
w elow .lo supiveil beck*
reak.
LaareDeninUli 4rula
Antra us by till apq
Lana Rankles Od dein exempt Sane.
- Ray * ** areiirei et from lientrberg ,
ley al ? preeti • .
Anna at PitiarMe Ittle
3494 Fume Lairisb . s o *
sea, W
sa4 Arleeele ,1:47 111 2 6
; ti t, 721 wiles mid b .11". flume liana
work.
Leave Lewisburg Monday, Wednesday, and
'Friday at 7 a se;
ti
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try 4 p4 1
ly,
11 ,1 1 la;
Eildiairs &Uric WOO
Leave YI
• 40...a,:m . 2 }.
;
, ...
_.
- iOr CL VIFICKT• *BRO. have)iite receive* old
li skip i ii . . aNi °pastas at theAr sow store NI Ihe
...-_,...,„ t/ ..... 1 it IMO corner of Centre Square,
ti T` iostoirs , ; H a a large and complete aaaortmeat of=
, Summer-Goods sad Groceries. the ladies Per'
2455 From
,b,
winfieid, view lieu, I.lcuisudy are invited to call and examise oar ell-
Peas'. laddleburg, Beavertown,
perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles,
806 Itt emembracing
everything coming prcperly ander
1,
ii idle
Decatur, Crse toLewistown, Cress
this head at prices not heretofore egnalled, and
be
ones
ead
back,
sixulnas a
week to in quality surpassed by none. GENTLICXErS
New Berlin, I times • week residue.
W BAR, of every description, consisting of Cloths,
three
Cassimeres, Casinetts, Coatings, Vesting,, &c.,
Leave Lewisburg daily, except Saaday, at
5
, which cannot be surpassed out of the city in
Arrive al
p sa;
t New Bettis by 8 p m;
i quality sad price
Leave New Berlin deny, except Sunday, at .
Otte stock of Groceries is also complete, while
8 a m; i every other article generally found in a Dry
1 Goods 'tort can be had at the "Railroad Store"
Lea Arriz e rtt or Lewis bori b is ll e y
a ll y, a T t reety
Lod of J . C. Quinn ot Bro. Believing that the put
'
Saturda at i a If; , lic can suit themselves better here than else
o Arrive at y
stown b where, we invite the* to give us • call. For
Lewi6 p m•
Leave Lewistown mom i s yi We dnesday, ' sad ' the proof of our assertion, call and examine our
Friday at Ti aa; i stock, even If yon don't buy. [April 4,1858.
Arrive at New Berths by 8 p m•—
2454 From Sunbury, by Kline's Grove, and
Rusittown, to Doraville, 15 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Sunbury Saturday at 6 a m;
Arrive at Denville Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Sunbury by I p m.
2451 From Salsbury, by Northumberland, Chilli
al na.q ne,Lewisb urg, sfilton,W atsontow ro,
Dewart, and Muncy, to Williamsport, 40
miles and back, twice daily, by railroad.
Leave tittabury daily et 3.18 p m and 10.15
p m;
. Arrive at Williamsport by 5p m and 12.14
• in;
Leare Williamsport daily at 9.30 a m and
10 p m;
Arrire at Sunbury by 10.53* zo k 11.41 p m.
12111TEUCTION8.
Conkhan cootitiotte to be loceeporated lo tb• eostreete
to the tatont the (Isparta:boot may demo proper.
L Seven mine toi l are el tonna to each latetratiallete ogles,
when ant ntheraine speciftod, for smarting the melte; bat
es railroad and steamboat roatae then Is to be en 'nor*
delay the° to 'Went far ■n exeharare of the mail bar.
2. On railroad nod steamboat lines, ILIA other routed
when the mode of conceysiose admits of it, the spacial
agents of the Post Offke Department, ►lgo post office
blanks, mall bags. locks, and keys, are to be convoyed
althout extra charge.
11 Oa railroed and steamboat lines the route agents of
the dopartnerat are to be concocted without charge, and fur
Omit' exchuive me, while tea...ding with the malls, a
comm.:mous ear • or apartment in the centre of • car, pro.
piety gightirt, warmed. and flornished, and adapted to the
convenient •eparetion and due securite of thorned , . s to
re provided b) the contractor, under the direction art the
departure:it
baitroad and steamboutt comp:toles are required to take
the mail fto.ii sad deliver It Into the post offices at the
comer orement and end of their routes, and to and from .11
offices not more than eighty rude from • •VILIOD or landiog
Proposals may be submitted for the performance of all other
side •ervio•— that is, for offices over eighty rods (rum a
station or hinting
tteeelrta will he required for Mail begs conveyed In
rhisirs• of persons emplwl ed by railroad comp...hes. There
will ale. be • •way bill.'' prepared by postmasters, or other
egen's of the department, to accompany the mails speci.
fylu tie nunitor and destination of the .veral bags on
the principal at.age routes, receipts will be re
quired erri way bill. forwarded ; the latter to be examined
by somral {maim/titers. to insure regularity iu the de
livery a mail begs
4. .o pay will be made for trips not fverforrned; and for
smelt of such osaimMos nut satisfactorily explained three
tones the rap of the Li p may be deducted. for arrival*
an far behind time se to brook connexion with depeadiag
mails, end sot sufficiently excliaird, one-his rib of the corn
population fur the trip is subject to fortelture. Decl tetma
will also be ordered fora grade of performance lafertor to
that apeo-ifisd le the contract. For repeated deliaquisocies
of tide Mud laetrile apeciflood, eolarged penalties, propos
ttimed to the nature them,/ and two importance a the
1111141, may be made.
6. gor leaving behltut or throwing nff the malls, et sty
pnrt•un of them, for the adasholon of peasengers, or for
bete( concerned In &Wit./ op or running an womn coo
capng lots bqrears le advance or the mail, • gent ter's pay
may dwhirteJ
• Wm.. Will be improod. anises the delisqnener be
ao,x sati.f.,rtordy explained by nirtattcatea of
p.atioasteis or tb•allhisvlts of other cred.ble persons, for
Gibbs to arrive in contract time; for o•Klectlar to hike
the mail from or deicer it lath a poet mss,for matt...lug
It to set, injured, dmxtruyed , rubbed, or ost , and fur
ref...rm. att., demand, to convey the mall so frequently
a. the Coutrortur rum, or is concerned la ninmag a coach,
ear, or .440001.00 t 00 II nutt•
•
T. Tie l'oetmaelar tlenoral may aortal the contract for
repeated future. to run agreaadily to copirant ; for •iota
tp, that foot (Mn lasi., or disobeying the Instructions or
Ike detartment; for refusing to Etociarge s narrate when
melted by the detartoattot to do Ito; for mastoid an ex
pert.a as aforesaid ; or for transporting persons or packages
atuvestug notlialde matter but or the wall.
• r, Tbe Piettoaeter tteneral may order an increase of
service se • route by allowing therefore a pro rata increase
on the contract par 11. mar change reltedu les of depar
tures .rd 'writ als to all rapes.. mad partlcialarly to utak•
them conform to cennexions with raltronde, without to
avow aflame, potrided the ranolug time Le not abrelgml.
L. Irby ../w order an increato a spited, allowlter. WlLlnu
lb. nsetricticas of lb. low, a pro rata Increase of p•y fur
tie soldttiu•al stock or carrlers. If soy The Cool riset.r
soy. bowers-. In ti. ca.' of I ocreatte of speed relinquish
the mintr•et. by K 1 prompt notice to tb• dep.arttocut
ti.at is t.refer• dino, oi to earryl rag the order tutu •Ilb,t.
l'i••timuiter (at nay alms col tall be thee . .Mi/lie
the WI VW*. to whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of
poky, •at,•11,4 , one n extra compensation on tb•
21110101 d.-tensed with. w lieor•rr, io his opinion, toe
public intermit. require the t be in case Lodes:rat to
isupereede it by a .I,l7ererat grade of 1, susportAttun.
V I••votente • 111 be it oi• by evllections from or drafts
an poionta•tere or olLennee. after the expiration of each
go alit—tar in rebruiry, !lay. August, nod Not ember.
lu. Toe diatom - es an given aocorditig to the beet Infor
mation ; but to ocren•ed pay will IA allowed abould they
ILe greater thou mai if the putout to Le supplied he
Cornrcliy Slated Montt* lICt? IS turn Tieltael.l 11 OI
Two ti•lor, esti also lo reftsr•oce Lathe weight of the maul,
the etteeili oat of •treaust. &C and all Lon
lorl.Oinrs farrara. or otattruct ons of any knet by which 'l
wo., may incurred. Nu 64101 (or Dill ttUDDi pay, board
us, cacti grunt. can his coatentred ; not :Or alleged rms.
lak•• or 1M to lb. degree of tore tee ; nor
Foe b. bilges oln.tn.ned. ferries discontinued. or ours- ob.
inennotor dattaitca. occurring during the con
tract term LlBevs gists lobskord gator tine ad rteterensent is
lrestirl, /aid also dorms It. contract term. are tube slatted
•ithout extra pay, IT the distance be not loci eased.
11 A bat t.teited after tb• last day Baal layer named, or
mitt...tat tn. sruArauty relunrad by la. and a cortifleal, a.
T. The *0 alki,To, 01 sod. ir.4oooty. 0.011104 be con...eyed in
Cuanyetltma •lII.a rs;tt!ar peoposal reaaociabt• in 11100Q0L
I'.l hid ion rh001..1 drat propuae for Homer strictly ac
e...flux adrrrtaxanarat, and Ulan. tf ILey drsiry,
NFa IL. T. LT for daferent aerTIC• , and If Lb. lat.CL .11 b. 4
I,* tba toirsat atfargal fur the adr ertored se. rice, the °titer
pTopooltl.oo 013 y be cooardarod.
13. There should be but ow mate It'd for lo a proposal
Como!Atte' or oseatanattue bads • propoatos Goolan
two or •oore routes ") are forbidelso by law, sad rannut bo
oomidsrad.
14. TM roots, the writes the yearly pay, the =me
and residence of the bidder, ( that le. hia aerial poet office
address) sad taus, of each member of s brio, wbere •
empaay oilers, slimuld be distinctly tutted,
lb. bidders sire requested to sae. as far as practiced s,l
the Fisted forte of proposal furnished by the drpartioent, ;
to write oat is full the maul of their bids, sod to wale I P
plies .1 Om.
Altered bide should sot be submitted ,• nor should bola
reerie =throated I • eltbdreen. No withdrewol of • bolder
sosnuster will be allowed unless dated and received be
bre the LA day for nerei•iog proposals.
Zeob 1.4 see be raaraatied by two reaponelble persons
Germs: paaranties asset be admitted. Tint bid arid
isenuity abauld be &MILD plainly with tbe full mu, of
each pores&
The depirtenest rowwee the right to reject toy b:d
which easy be deemed emir Kennet, cod also to ditzle;card
(tr. bids of tailing amarectors sad bidders.
U. The bird should be sealed, saprrecribed " Mail Pro
poses Baas of - " addressed Espoood Assistant I
Peetn;aater tiesieral, antra= Mss," and seat by MAIL,
ant by or to as asst; and postmasters veal sot *ochre
From:tall (or letters of any kind) la Waterloo:tarty totems.
The seatracts are to be executed and returned to
tbe itepartmest by or before the lac OAT Or ACOVINT, Ifar;
tat the service moat be °morticed on the Ist J ely Fre
sedire, et es the mall day nets after that date, ,hewer
the cestracta to executed or sot. No proposal." to t n ...
fer will be sundered Rota the eentntete are teascatud sad
tecolvedi at the department i sad then no transfer wnl be
allowed enrol good and seJlicleat ressoes therrefer ore
given, to be determined by the department. la all ewes '
the sg eestreabor will be reunited to beams one of
the ies es the sew issatra=„
le. es eines as .r soar relboads, bet rare
thee eighty rob hem • station, will, Immediately after
the Slat of Mardi scat, report their exact disbars from
the asereat station, and bow they are otherwise supplied
with the mil, le usable the Postaratew fieceral 10 direct
a neall-oiereater 'apply from the Ist et July ant.
destioe eighteen of an act of Cowry= approved
Marsh 4, Ma, provides that eeetracts Ile the trasesporth
ties et the mall bail be bet .kle every eons to the lowest
Meier tendering aalelat pasties tor taillight Federal- I
east, witless% ether referees* to the swede et soak base
ported:leo Lys may be eoesseary to provide for the dee ;
asterity, enredsty, sad security of sack treamporthtleet"
Cedar We law, Ws that propose to brooms the mat
eat .• ~taw and seearity, having bees diP•
sided* be the °sky legal , ,
are ounetzeed es providing
be the satire isedi, beereser tarp, sad niessever may be
the swede es seaveyuse sea. to lamas its eeitirity,
eartalstr, sad boatity,".ital will bays tbs lorog w a go i
ewer all elliera.
at. • stediliestine eta bid is say el Ple enhorlisl terse
ankenissest is a new bid, and asset be mein* se ss
to biteresre with a motor scrordatim,, after Oho but biter
get Ibr riesivias Ideliers • Seebid. era cogy e avr
leg anolditeite. ie tbs inky way is andkr a previous bid.
tIL g'sOmadsc see be be eanersi sea is entity the
osielleksersp et gasesestero ore senetiee wisbeed Inerwies (bad
tbsp at* pass.[ ardlrlies mpg all is&
dose. gesenendeed.reed 11111114401 w datlestly Mast timat
sigags ea onece et Wien' the eastenani int tie
aireess prigeitel div Is the ses=bille. tints beast fir.
Mikia seirrisi aplis‘
IL harps* immetrodess• est 11*/*/8 bang, Ihe de.
gestaseed INKY *eon, preemie viannion
sad seadestry
swim ltbe asetlbeshes el reasieners
=lO Igt gesdonsider as bra judge el s serind
vas aseilleli valb. agareadc
110 LIP,
110.101, VIM IS ballifsater
Natio..
iv r ims. ladabiol le Bampuis 4ts Joss
Inure's am , salad Winks pagasatlo
IL ikanniraAForttlmost Asishaad rats
clots. [ha. 3 3 ), WO. a
On et the acesiignallompata Is It •
thaws, Accordions, ItAmOssiss,riddles,
sad in ems dakial
*gams *irk* am Misr am Opt speiCadvisiss
ow*, whoa tea sea bertha* lisnressam*
so cheap id • EUMBOWS.
. _
iliklina i pinunrish. vs*" of,all
allgrki *ad
= i l i t s BON'S,
BUFFALO ROBILEI sad Over-shoes leach
cheaper that last ees:ori at 9ANSON 'S.
Still at Work t
OACEMAKING AND BLACKSIIITHING.
—Tbo undersigned respectfully Informs
hts friends and the public that he continues
the Uoachtnaking and Blackamithing business
in every branch at his establishment in Chem
bersburg street. lie has on hand and will
manufacture to order all kiwis of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, &c., of
the best material, and made by superior work
men. jpierßeeststss and ELACILIIIITIIIIM of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction of customers.
- -
COUNTRY PRODUCII taken in exchange for
work at market prices.
IWPersons desiring articles or work In the
Coact/making or Blacksmithing line, aro re
spectfully iovited to call on
JOLIN L. lIOLTZWORTH.
Gettysburg. Jan. 24, '5B.
Notice
rO FARMERS AND MERCITANTS.—we
have now opened our large and commodious
rehouse. on the corner of Stratton and RAH
road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg •
Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive
produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT, !
RYE. CORN, OATS, Lt. Also, on hand and for :
sale, Salt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, dic. A large ,
stock of Oroceries just received, consisting of d
Sugam Coffee, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice,
Te,ts. Spires of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Lc., &c.,
whii.li we do not hesitate to say, we will sell at
low as can be bought elsewhere. wholesale and
ri t•ifi. Merchants will doe ell by calling to see
and examine our stock before purchasing else- I
n here, as our motto will he "quick sales and'
5111.01 profits."
We would also call the attention of all inter
ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of
their tattle, Horses, Hogs, &c., to the fact that
we have for sale Breinig, Fronefield k Co.'s
Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of
which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds
per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers.
RI.INEFELTEII, I3OLLINGER 4t. CO
Gettysburg, ept. 5, 1858.
Grain and Produce House,
(IN CHAMBERS:U . IIG STREET.—The un
dersigned hating purchased the large
building in the rear of his store on Chambers
hurshurg street, known as "Camp's Brewer•,"
has concerted it into a Produce Warehouse,
and is now - prepared to receive all kinds of
Grain and Produce. to wit :
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
Seed?, Ac., for which the highest market price
will be Oxen.
par o accommodate those who may prefer
it, 1 will also receive on COMMISSION and
forward Produce of all kinds, having made ar
ranpuueuts for that purpose with 3 responsible
house in the ciiv.
I also continue my Grocery and Variety
Store. and keep on hand GROCERIES of all
kind 4, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molassea, Teas, Rice,
Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, kc. Ilaving
ju,t received a very large supply, purchased on
remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to
furnish Country Deniers very cheaply, and Will
sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The public are invited to call before purchasing
elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap
as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick
:::oles and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT.
Gettyaburg, Sept. 5, 1359.
Private Sale.
MHE subscriber offers at Prjrate Sale,
his 1101 . SE AN!) LOT, on lligh
b!reet, adjoining Solomon Powers. The
House is a two-story Brick, nearly new,-*ith a
Back-building, and a well of water. Terms
easy. DAICL. F. PITTENTURF.
July 11, 1859. ti
New Oyster Saloons.
TAE subscriber has opened new Oyster and
Eating Saloons, on the south side 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 various styles, the best quality
of FRESH OYSTERS, from Baltimore. By
keeping a good article, he expects to receive
lil , t•ra patronage. He ' , A ill also supply Oys
ters wholesale to other establishments.
His Bill of Fart will. however, not be confin
ed to Oysters alone. Other articles in the Ert
ing line c...n always be had to season—also a
nice glass of ALE.
Dar Entrance to Ladles' Saloon at the centre
door of the building—to Gentlemen's Saloon at
thu dour adjoiniog it on the west.
G. F. ECK:EN - RODE
Gettysburg, Oct. 31, MO.
Removal.
TIIE snbscriber has removed hie Plough
and Machine Shop from the FonsOry
building to Railroad street, opposite Tatt's
Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel,
where he is better prepared than ever to at
tend to customers. Ploughs always on hand
and made to order at the shortest notice,and
Machines, Reapers, &c., repaired. Also he
will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks.
May 10. DAVID WARREN.
Call and See the Bargains!
-11 P. IicILIIENY having just returned from
, the city of Philadelphia, where he has
se ac t ed very carefully his FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, is prepared to show the prettiest
and most fashionable stock of goods In his line
ever brought to Oda place, which will be sold at
prices that will defy all competition. His stock
of HATS AND CAPS Ls full and complete, em
bracing Men's No. L black Silk Hats, Men's
black Cassimere Hata, Men's fine soft Felt Hats,
Men's Ledger flats, Men's Russia Broad Rim
Bets, Men's Silk Velvet Caps, Ledger Caps,
Navy, Plush, and Plush trimmed Caps. A
splendid assortment of BOYS' k CHILDREN'S
CAPS, from 25 eta. to $1,25. Also, an exten
sive assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, con
sisting of Men's Water-proof Boots, Fine Calf
Cork-soled Boots, Heavy Kip Boots, Calf Con
gress Gaiters, Boys' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
Thankful to my friends and customers for
past favors I hope by politeness and fair dealing
to merit a continuance of their patronage.
Oct. 17, 1859. 11. F. McILHENT.
AVIJIJIAX .cm.
A. Scott & Son,
D.ALEILS is Dry Goods, Fsacy Articles,
Qusensware, Grocer*, Ac., lc., opposite
"Mee Hotel," Chaulbersbrqrstrest.
Marble Yard Removed.
MON subscriber baring removed his place of
business to BM York street, a short dia
toms below St. Imes' Church, would announce
to the public that he Is still prepared to furnish
all kinds of work is his line, such as Monu
ents, limistoneo, BA, kg., of every variety of
etyle and foist, with sad without bases and
sa kets, to suit purchasers, sad at prices to suit
the time. Persona desiring anything in his line
will had it a decided advantage to examine his
shock oast pekmleefon purchasing elsewhere,
AB. B. KILLLB.-
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Dec. 26. laltigNre:
MUf AlfD 811117 18,01(WAIUL--8111LAD13
* BUNKl4l4..haviag i _ purchased the
stock of Tin and Men Ina Wan of George E.
Buehler, have opened as IletlatHealleit In Con
nection with their Stove Witreri, ond under.,.
sei
the superintendence of G. N. 11 and are
now prepared to tarniih everything log that Hoe
at the lowest prices. In addition to this ordina
ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchen
and house furnishing goods, of every variety,
including enamelled and tin Kettles, Peas, an -t•
for preservimg, cooking and frying. Call and
see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and
house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on
the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets.
Mr Spouting put up at shortest notice. Lum
ber, Coal and Lime always on hand at their
yard at the same place.
Nor. 14, 1859. SHEADS I BUEHLER.
Cook and Parlor Stoves.
ANDRE W
POLLEY would respectfully in=
form the public that he now has a lut rf
COOK and PARLOR STOVES, which he otters
at prices to suit the times.
Gettysburg, Aug. :ta, 1839.
OF GOODS RECEIVED AT RRININGER'S.
—The subscriber has just returned from
the City with another and most splendid assort
ment of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S WEAR—to
which he calls the attention of the public. Ire
has selected his stock with great care, and can
sell and manufacture every variety of Clothing
in the cheapest and most substantial manner.
Ile desires all who wish to be well fitted with
good, genteel FAcr. A ND W INTER CLOTHING,
to give him a call. Re cannot Le excelled in
the town. Every one, therefore, who desires a
bargain, should call w ith him at his Merchant
Tailoring Evablishment in Owlish, street. unit
dour to AlcConauglifs
. -
Oct. 31, 1859.
-—— -
Tanners' & Mechanics'
AMOS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS COI'S"-
TY.— Wealth come* by anng.—Depostio
your surplus funds in this Institution find re
ceire Interest at the rate of from two to four per
cent. This institution offers a safe, convenient
and profitable depository to all classes of people.
July 4, 1a59.
Use Shriner's
- DALsAmic "COUCH SYRUP.
MIIIB AS A FAMII.Y REMEDY IT BAS NO
EQUAL!
TESTIMONY UP CLERGYMEN.
aarTh . a is to certify. tv at on the re•
commendation of a regular sad skilful physi.
cinn we have used the "Balsamic Cuugl
Syrup" prepares'. by-W. E. Shriner, in our faun.
and And it t answer sell the purposes fur
which it is prepared. S. SIRNTIIN,
Pa4tor of Lutheran Church. Taney town. Md
Read the following Letter from Rev. 11. I'
Jordan : tatoxvowx, Ild.
Mr. W. R. Shriner.—Dear Sir :—I base pert
your Balsamic Cough Syrup " a fair trial, au. '
am happy to say that I have never tried ..tt
thing that relieved me so soon. I Lava ale
given it in my family with the same good et
recta in every instance. It is certainly a mu:
excelle%t remedy, and ought tolie in every lain.
ly. The exceeding low prieg, bleh it is sal
places it within the reach ote r
Pardon the liberty I here take's In thus git
lug my experience in the use of the Syrup ullbt
'idled by you. Respectfully yours,
H. P. JORDAN.
TESTIMONY Or PHYSICIANS.
LIRSkTY, t rederick to., Md.
Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I bate et.
amine I the campo.ition of your Itelvtim
Cough_,Syrup," and from my knowledge of tt
ingr.dients, and hating witnessed its goad e
feet,, I can recomtneud it to the public as
valuable compound for Coughs, Colds, note s
chronic pulmonary affectious. rums. \Li)
TANETTORN, Md.
I have prescribed W. E. Shriner's -Balsam
Cough Syrup" in my practice fur milers! !Cal
' and regard it as an excellent medicine in Cougt
Coids, and all Bronchial affections.
:Wet Swore, M. D.
rtrlr. TEARS . EXPERIENCE.
Jerrxerox,lGrk co., Pa., July 18,18'9.
To W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir have be
! keeping your "Balsamic Cough Syrup" torn:
fur the last five 3 ears, and it has gum ahut s
universal satisfaction.
It is one of the moat popular Medicines in
in our neighborhood. Our sales, therefore, ha
been large, especially last winter, haring sr
at retail at least ten dozes bottles. I thereft
do not hesitate to recommend it to the pub -
as a good medicine. Yours, respectfully,
JAM/ BP/004U:ft
PORTER'S Sintcc. York co., May 17. ley; 1 .
W. EAShriner,—Dear Sir :—Your Cun
Syrup is becoming very popular here. I he
been selling it for about two years, and it gt• .;-
more general satisfaction than any medicine
bare ever sold. We use it in our family, a
would not be without it on any account.
children, it certainly is an invaluable rue
ciue. S. G. iiLLDISBRAND
JACKSON, York co., May 18, 18, - ,1
To W. E. Shriner :—I coasideryour Balsa!
Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remee
of the day. There is no medicine 1 bare .e
sold gave such universal satisfactloO, and n
that I have used in my family I like so well.
Yours, truly, C. F. IizzLINLI
Price, 371 eta. per bottle, or 3 bottles fur
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants.
Oct. 17, 1850. 10m
Howard Association,
PRILADELPRIA.—A Benevolent Instit u
established by special Endowment, for
Metier of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted
•
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and expect.,,
for the Cure of Diseases of the Seams! Organ .
Medisal advice given gratis, by the Act;
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a.,
smiption of their condition, (age, oceupat
habits of life, ic.,) and in cases of cur.
Pbrektl, Medicine furnished free of charge
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrlt
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs,
On the NEW REMEDIES employed in the
penury, seat to the afflicted in sealed =eel*
crea of e merge. Two or three Stomps for p
age will be acceptable.
Address Dr. J.SICILLIL'i BOUGMTOM,Ac
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 1 S.
Ninth Barest, Philadelphia, Pe. By orde
the Directors. EZR.& D. RE.OLTWELL,
aro. Fanicsita, Spey. Pra
Nov. 7, 18611. ly
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A Fresh Assortment
JACOB REININGER
J. W. Scott,