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    rTlu) Greatest Disoov
ary
QLP THE AGE..—lnflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism eae be cared by tilling B. L.
X LEE'S CELEBRATED RHY.UMATIC MI./-
711 m Many prominedf eltrzeits of this,"and
the adjoining countizs. have te*titled to its
: great utilitr. Its reecees to Rheumatic rnee-
Wm. A. Duncan, . lions. has been hitherto unparalleled by any
ArroasEY AT LAW.—.olsce in the North. speville introduced to the public. Pri, e '.•,()
weal carrier of Centre Sert Ire, Gett:t sburg, I cent. per hottle roe sale hr all druggists and
toct. 3,135 J. a 1 storekeepers. Prepared only hr 11 L.MILLER,
N'holsesule emil Retail Druge'„i . ..t, East Iterlin,
A. .T. Cover, ; Ahlams county, Pa.. dealer In Drup, Cheirlie4ll,
ADye-ITORNET ...tT LAW, will promptly attend tests, Varnish, Spirits, Pains, Dye"
to Collections stud all oth e r business en
astad to him. Of fi ce betweeu Fahnestockc' (it "'
stuff,, but
tiod oak, Essences and Tincture!. Window
Perfumery. Patent %edit-bier. Le . Ac.
ler I. D. linehler i: the Agent in tietty•burg
and Danner 1 Ziegler . .. titure..taltirnore street,
tlettysburg, Pa. [Sept. ~ 1859. for •• H. 1.. Miner's Celt:brat-1 Ilhenmatie Mix
[t.l%.t. 21, 11 4 ::5. ly
.1." C. Neely,
ILTTOILVEY AT LAW, will attend to eollec-i
Lions mid a Dater tp - Aimee istrested to
ei cars witli pieneptetu. 00Ico *early opposite I
Patiatetoek's Store, Baltimore street. 1
tletkrebers, April 11, 113:19.• tt
Wm. B. McClellan,
ATTOaNEY AT LA,W.-_office in w es t mid_
die street, out dour wcdt of the utw
rt House,
Gettysburg, Nov. 14, 18:52
Edward B. Bustler,
A TTOILNEY AT LAW, vrilllafully snit
pl. promptly attend to h'l husiness entrusted
.to tatm. Ile speaki thy German language.-1
,011::• at the same place, in South Baltimore
street, near Forne)'s dreg -tore, and neatly
opposite Danner k Ziegler's store
‘Jettysburg, Ilnrcit
D. McConaughYt
TTOTINEV AT LAW. 'Oll-i:•e one door west
of Buehler's drug and book store,Cham
er.otarg street.) Arroaszy s•D SOLICITOR FOE
VATESTII AND PLN:IIO`.S. tlonoty Land War
" Ants, Back-pay suspveaml C',ims. amt ell
ether claims ag-tinst the Government at Wash%
isirtou. D. C.; alio American atitna in England,
•Lsnd Warrants locate , lan , l $4.11 , 1.0r bou 41i t,and
highest prices given. ..k.r.k:At.4 entt '7,e,.1 in lei
warrtnts in Tort. , , Illinois and other
ire-tern States. ike-Apply to Lim persootilly
or by letter.
Gettysburg, !Coy. '2l, 't3.
Dr.A. W. Dorsey,
yisoRMEBLY of Carroll . couNi:i. Md., haling
permanent's, - located in Oettystiurg, o ff ers
professional services to the citizens of the
'Sown and surrounding country in the practice of
the various branches of his profession. Uthce
and residence, Baltimore street. next door to
The Couipiler bflice, where tie may he found at
all title* when not professionally engaged,
KY K In" cp:s.
Prof. Nathan R. Smith, Baltimore, Md.
Rer.lllAnguAtus Webster, D. D., Baltimore lid,
,Dr. J. L. Warfield, Westminster, Md.
gir. W. A. Mathias, " •
Jacob Reese, Esq., 4i
John K. Lonprell.F,:q., it
(leo. R. Wampler, Esq., "
RA v. Thomas Bowen, Gettysburg,.
Oct. 25,1858. t;m
J. Lawrence Hill, M. D.
ioraShls office one
door west of the' laT.2
f.Jteran church in
Chfigabersburg street, and •oppnaite Picking'a
store, where tkto•os wishing to hAve any Dental
I..Yperation performed are repeLtfulk invited to
.c 3611. REYEItoNCEs: Drs. Hurtitr i P.M C. P.
Krauth, P. D , Rev. 11. L. I.l,ngher, I). D., Rev.
Prof. M. Jacob!, Prof. M. L. Stmver.
Gettysburg, April 11, '53.
/JACOB MCNDORFFS ESTATE.—Letters o:
administration on thaestate ofJarob lion
orff, late of Franklin township, ..V.iims coun
ty, deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, (the first named residing in said Frank
/in tovi uship and the last yarned in rinnhi•r
/and township.) they hereby g ive not:.e to all
persons indebted to Q'tid estate to tn,L,c imme
diate payment, and those hat :n 7 , ri tiro: ii:..1:11 , -t
the same to present them properly authentic-t
-ied fop settlement. ADAM hi:r,Eirr.
Cll.3.l:Ll:zi 11. PO:L1:1",
Feb. 13, 18GO. 6t Adrnuti,cra:urs.
Marble Yard Removed.
us subscriber having removed hiv place of
T
business to East York street. P short dis. ! Glorious News!
Lance below St. James' Church, would arim. unee F -OEY can be saved by callijig on the sub.
to the public that he is still prepared to furnish
scriber, Lebo bat just retisrned from the
Monti
.aIL kinds of work in his llnc. :uch as Mon- - 1 I
h cities with one of the largest snicks of FALL
nusents, Headstones, kc., &c., of et cry varley o
and WINTER GOODS ever bromiht to GeUys.
style and fiu:sh, with and without bases and 7-
in part as follows:
so. kets, to suit purchasers, and at prices to suit I burg--
French Merinoes, plain and flared, Cobergs
the times. Persons desiring anything in his lice,
of all k;nds, Cotton Dekins, slrotrices, Orien
swill find it a decided advantage to csamine his
tat Lustre., Silk Illu.tions, and a i large assort
stock and prices before pureha,ing eliewherc.
meat of plain and figured Silks. Alpaceas,
B. IPALS.
Bombazines.. &c.; French Worked Collars, Uq-
Gettysburg, March 2.1,
dercleeves, IlandkezAiefs, Flouncing,. Edg-
Lices. la.ertiags; Bonnets and Ribbons,
Shawls and Mantillas; Musllus, Linens, Sheet
llosiery. Cloves, kc.
Clothe, Cassitnere:, Cassinets, Veitings, and
everything el.e in the gentleman's west line.
The under:ignecl is thankful for past favors,
and it:II Qpare uo effort to deserve the public's
continued patronage. J. L. SCHICK,
Oct. 17. S. W. corner of the Diamond.
New Grocery.
rpm's WAY FOR I3ARGAIN , :.--Tie sub
-1 acribsr respectfully intorui= the eltlielli of
Ruins and country, that he has op,ne , i n(lroeery,
Confectionary and Notion Store on York , :treet,
MO doors east of tit. James' Lutii,ran Church,
where he has now on hand a general asLoit
oent of goods in his a.; •
from 40 to :Ocents per gallon , a gars, all kinds;
Coffees, different kinds; Vinegar, Salt. lish,
Cheese, Scotch llerriug, ground and ungrouud
Pepper, Alspiee, Closes. Cinnamon, Mu.starti,
Soda, Ginger, Starch, like. Tess, Candle;, Ex
tract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated Lye;
jirooms, Buckets, Candies, all Ilg3,
Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Almonds,' Ground Nuts,
Layer Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, Fancy Cakes,
Crackers of all kinds. Sc.. Borraft and
Loos bought and sold. lie invites the calls or
the public, convinced that his assortment will
please, both in quality and price. lle is do
us/mined to sell cheaper than the chcapc's.
Getyaburg, Dec. 10,
Removal.
toTawME subscriber has removed his,Plongh and
Machine..tihoio flout the Foundry building
• oad street, opposite Tate s Blackzmith
shop, bank of the Eagle Hotel. where he is bet
ter prepared than ever to attend to customers.
Ploughs always on hand and made to order at
the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers,kc,',
repaired. Also he will attend to cle.iniug and
repairing Clocks. DAVID WARREN.
May 10,
Hanover B. Railroad.
WINTER ARRINGEMENTS.—The Pas
senger Trains run as follows:
. FIRST . TRAIN will leave Hanover at 8 A.l[.,
with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Barrie.-
_ burg. Columbia and Philadelphia.
SECOND TRAIN will leave Hanover at 3 P.
IL, with Passengers for Baltimore and inter
mediate points.
'EXTRA TRAIN on every Tuesday and Satur
day will leave Hanover at 5 P. 11., with Pas
sengers for York, Harrisburg, Ste., returning
• 'phis Passengers from Baltimore.
Through tickets are now imed to Philadel
t a
Ilia,Columbia, Harrisburg,Williamsport, Heed
, Baltimore, York, Wrightsville, and all
o er principal way points on the line of the
r,' NiShern Central Rail way.
D. E. TROSE, Tic Let Agent.
Ilanover, March 5, 160. `'.
' . --IL— ------ --
' ---
I to
T IS NO SECRET.—Go to New York, watch
: your chance at Auction,
and yon will soon
Ter the fact *by it is that goods are sold
rte./map at . SASLSON'S.
PICKING smile OVERCOATS very cheap,
Sells OVERCOATS rery cheap,
Sells OVERCOATS very cheap.
PICKING tells cheap CLOTH COATS,
• Cheap CLOTH COATS,
Cheap CLOTH COATS.
PICKING also sells cheap VESTS,
Very cheap VESTS,
Very cheap VESTS.
PICKING'S PANTS are good and cheap,
Very good and very cheap, '
Very plod and very cheap.
PICKiNG would like to have peoplA r ill and
see his atm k—berstise in addition to the above
PICKI‘ I I has Carpet Saeks cheap, Umbrellas
and Trunks, 6101 ni, siimperatiers. Socks and
Shirts cheap, Violins. Acciirdeuns, Fluter, Fifes,
kr..cheap, tine ks and Jewelry of every ilescrip
lion cheap—has everything usually kept in the
Gentle:ne el Furnishing line. Gentlemen seed
ing anyt hing In the Clothing or Variety way
Would dolvell to call on Perkins. for Picking
has made up Ills mind to sell 00110 S CHEAPER,
'than they have ever been scold before in the
Kerosene and Coal • 1 county. Hard times wakes low rites. Cali ' ,
, (Tate's.)
at his store in Charaticrshurg street, four sloOts
nit, LAMPS I—Hend Qtratters and Menefee-
Cory, i
14 j No. 114 South Second Street, below' east of the Eagle Ilote
l Jan. 30. 1800.
Chesnut, and No. 1 Carter Street, Philadelphia,
M. U. DYOTT'S Excelsior Kerosene and Coat l ---- l --- • I
Here We Are Again i ' t
OH Burner Muesli. k Jour,' Ipring Sinner, I C ' ST 1
, and all utile? Muesli.
Stamm for Coal Oil , to- i j i • ST f P uu the cit y w " tk. hut acii e11 . . 4 1P:
est aasorituent of SY RCVS sod /lOLA 41 W1
i getber with OA largeanwad hacdsowest variety. ‘"
as of the eacomplishmeata is Xusic.— 'of LAMPS. oreteri . deleriptills. CHANGE- i a ll we lov e y et ,t l . ll2l ___,teds vilenteliod to Pitifige ,
Onitats,Ancordeote,Fifets,Flntes,liddles, LIERS, troligjwilio -My burners -- Glasses ,' a " P er "" in quality ',' P rice ' 1 811;1114, 6 !
Very
Rice
slock, lowliKil t TEAS. Cis**. t
, all the necessary fixings. During the long Wicks, Shade*, sad all articles pertaining to Rice, Cheese ) ripilt es, ( a ll k I nds,) Crschars i Lime, 'Plaster, •
RIAU an hour may be spout adranta- the business,togethet with the best KEROSINE ' late '
• and Tess Cakes, 1 inegar, Pickles, Sugar-cured '
- , when you oat buy %time Ittetruments 011. la the eodatry—Wholesaie sad Retail—at
it iop
at. S4.IISON'S. ; the Maisufacturers' lowest prtees. .
- 1 lifeir Merchant* and other" will awes snooty, HAMS and SHOULDERS, Lard, Shad, Maeltirel ' '
' and Herring's; Salt, Cedar-vrart,Tobs. lincketa, '
kc.i liaikets, Flour Soiree, Broom, Breslow, rxass and COAL , of all kinds , resiliently
on hand, which we will pelt at itnialtprodta
~ mast OM is 41-
or rash. All Coal, Ac be ' h d
ems, Shawls.--A great "vaiftety of all by examiningewar Stock and Prates.
~. . , , Bt. B. Bycyrrs " i, icc.., all kinds Uo 4f. c tat d kn., livery. SLECEFELTEIC, BOLLINGER, ice.
r ge,, oncen r e
. ,
.- eaggtei styles and anats, at ' It.-• lan 9,1880. '
, E xtra ......,,,,ap e rtlne IlltitA gg ati kinds of Food; •
..-..- - 1 :. - J. SCOIT4 SOWS. ' LAMP aad GAS FIXTCRS STORE and FAt'-
Potatoes', Fresh Butter and, ' s coustautlyr Os
---' —. . --I Tort; No. 114 Smith Second and No. 1 Ga . rs.
sot aseassary for th e ter th e w. below Chesnut,- Philadelp hia . hand I 11611 CY Gallo, Confectioaaries and Fnait.
have on band IkNica r e k i . le s 1860. 3m • .
._ _ i Give us • call. it Mora as pleasure to show
Gold Pencils, t . -
lon which Win':. z--'4 ; . BUFFALO ROBES and Over-shoes inners 1 .•• , NORSECIC h MAVINs
5434 '' -' - . W s: irliespar Ibis Put stetson at SAMSON'S,' ' Clettyubli
-, rfs *lir ilk Me,
-,,= ..4 4 , - ,,,,,, ,~,,,
,large Garden and Lot of Ground, with every
E best OVER-COATS ever nifer r ed in any , coavenieuce necessary for a tavern. adjoining
Clothing Store outside of the cits,kggrigitropellilibli& Square, near the Gettysbnrct Rail
aii,4k*Awilkhe-_ll4"ilfilllrd. Apply to JOHN BIiCKML
'rote anti. the en-Aleut making . South George Street, York, Pa
es:it't be exedlleil.) A few more left at Jan 16,1860
Dec. 26. SAMSON'S
_g .
- ICTURES copied from old specimens nisi'
kinds ; slur inserte4 in Lockets, Repast
inn singer Rings, by SA.III;RL WEAVER.
AeLRIST Y of Fall Bonnets; TriouniAga,
`itaches, Flowers, sc., at
;ors. A. SCOTT & SON'S.
Notice.
W.ll. E. BITTLE
New Goods—
CAP GOODS—PUTTY GOODS.—Fah
nestock 13rothers have just returned from
the cities w Ith the largest, prettiest and cheapest
sisorttueut of Goods ever offered to the public.
We hare an unusually large and cheap ato,l of
Silks. Delaines. and every variety of Li dite.'
Press Goods. Cassimers,Cassinetts. Ve,tiogs,
ke. Call early and examine for yutirtielreit.—
We will siti,..fv you that our Goods arc unusu
ally cheap. No trouble to show Cowls.
FAIINESTUCK ItRoTIIERS
Oct. 17, 1859. Sign Red Fruit
/tapes'
!N ITROGENIZED
SUPER-PHOSPHATE 0? LIME!
QOM/ Oil D Off
DRIED BLOOD,
Bt./NE:,
SULPITLIIIC ACID,
• • PERUVIAN GUANO,
AXD
SeLPHATE
100 Pounds of th•
NITROGENIZED PHOSPHATE
Will equal in effect and luting pouer 185
Puuuds Peruvian produce
GILEATtiII WEIGHT ON WHEAT,
And other Grain, per Burhr 1.
SErIT PREVENTS RUST!"101
I solicit Farmers to give it A fair trial, being
confident of its worth. It has been extensively
used iu the New England and Southern States
for ten years pact , and its increasing sale
PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY I
It Is packed in l..ttrong Bags of IGO Pounds each.
PRICE $4 l'Elt H.t(;. Olt $5O PER TON.
Orders accompanied by Remittances will
meet a ith Prompt Attention.
Testimonials and Samples given Free of
Charge, on application to thellole Agent,
R. W. P. ALLEN,
No. 14 South Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPLILL
kV - AGENTS WANTED.'
Feb. 20, 1860. 3m
Cannon & Adair's
XTEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Dalti
-111 more and East Middle streets,directly op
posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.—
!laving recently arrised from Philadelphia, and
feeling fully competent to execote all work in
the finest style of the art, we would respectful
ly invite the attention of the public wishing to
procure anything in our line, to favor us with a
call and examine specimens of our work. We
are prepared to MONUMENTS, TOMBS
AND BEAM.TONES. MARBLE MANTLES,
SLABS fur Cabinet-makers, and all other work
appertaining to our business. at the lowest pos
s:ble- prit es. We do not hesitate to guarantee
that our a nrk shall be put up in a manner sub
stantial and tasteful equal to the best to be
seen in the cities, where every improvement
who h experience has suggested is availed of,
and eine( sally do we varautee that our Ceme
tery and Gras e Yard work shill be so carefully
set as not to beat:reek-I by frost. but shall main
tain for years that ercet.its.4 of position given
at the Lempletion of a job, and so necessary to
eoutinued gracefulness and symmetry.
Nov. 28, 155'). tf
New Fall and Winter Goods,
T A SCOTT & SON'S NEW STORE.—We
have just received our stock of goods
Suitable for the Fall and Winter sales, to which
e invite the attention of buyers---which for
beauty and price cannot be surpassed—among
which may be found a variety of LADIES'
PRESS GOODS, of new and fa.hion iblc dew
bigns, Shawls. Bonnets, Trimming , . ke., Lc.—
Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is also full
and complete. For MEN'S AND BOYS' NVEAII,
we hate a variety of Cioths, Ctskiemeres, Sati
nets, Jeans, L . c.. of various styles ant prices.—
Also, GRO"EIIIES AND QUEENI , W.kIi.E.
!raving purclixe.l oar good.; at low prices for
CASII, we are enahlid to sell them at prices to
suit the times. All we ask is an examination
of our stock before purchasing. Thankful for
past encouragement. we hope by strict atten
tion to business and a cksire to please, to
merit, as well as receive. a continuance of the
same, as. well as lots of new. Oar motto is,
"Quick sales and small profit.."
Oct. 3, 18:..9. A. SCOTT & SON.
Something Nqw
N GETTYSBU'Rt ; =The undersigned informs
I the citizens of the town and county. that he
has commenced the BAKING business, on a
large semle, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly
opposite Wattles's Hotel. where he will try to
deserve, and hope, to rc..eive, a liberal patron
age. BREAD. CAKES, CRACKERS,
P - BETZELS. ke . kc., baked every day, Sun
days excepted.) all of the best 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 conn
ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having
erected a large and commodious bake-house and
secured the hest workman and the most ap
proved mactinery, he is prepared to do a
heavy business.
XA.LE- . VTINE SAUPEE
July 33, 1859
For Sale
OBENT.—Tnat esosilent Tavern
Olt
Stand, in New Oxford, Adams o n ,.
county, Pa.. for many years known as """"
Milev's Tavern, at present In the occupancy of
G. P. Becker. The House is large and very
convenient, with good and large Stabling. a
WANT
-100.( )( )9 B ED S . " T i h M e ! l iii t i ts t eTt
pries will tie poi for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oohs,
Rarity, Clorer-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, te.,
xt the. large yellow Wan:M.4l.e, wiwt end of New
Oxford.
for Families and .11antsfactu ring Establishments.
Let Manufacturers, Planters, Formers. liouste
kcapers, or any other persons in search of an
instrument to execute any kind of Sewing now
done :if machinery, make sure they secure the
nest. by examining ours before purchasing.
liarS.imples of %York sent by mail.
more New Goods VIII•T CONSTITUTia a GOOD 11MWING owning?
AT the Sign °rale 111(1 Boor. is Chambers- Llt should be well wade, simple in its con.
burg street. We hare }:•tretei%e,i a struction, and easily kept in order.
large stock of 11.17: 4 . C %P"•:, 'OrS. 2.1 t I , hoLidDLlke a TIt.DT coca-STlTCa p ankt
Trunks, Cvrpet livo, t sobeellsii, I.lnygy Dar— on b ot h sides of the 'Lel-I'd
:S. It should sew any and all materials that
aces, Whip., ke ,and are dstermiced
to sell at the priei po.s.ule fur eissb._, can be sewed.
Call and Juidgv: fur your.i.li es. 4. It should be aide to use Cd ttaa,
Thread,
Ott. k CULP. or Silk, directly from the spool.
5. It should be aide to sew from coarse to fine ;
George Arnold, l and from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with
the tension.
HAVING disposed of his stoi k of Litdie,.•! with
out ', t Ihul g in g
Dress and Fauey Goods gr nerally, shuuld be able to make the tension
greeter or less, on both the under and upper
how give his u hole Attention to the CLOTHING
threads. and with uniformity.
BUSINESS, And will .+t 3ll time. keep on h an d
7. It slionld have straight needle; curved
a lure lot of cheap Cloths, Cvssitnere•. Cassi-1
ones are liable to break.
netts. Vt,tlll;:a, and Ifen's eir guieralle. 1
8.. The needle should hare perpendicialat
Also, Beath-mlde Gvi.r Coats. Drew and.:
mu; :oil. Tabs is absolutely necessary for heavy
Business Coats, Pantvioons, Ve-ts, lloukry
Jvekets, Shirts, Drnu CIS, Cuin f urts, Sbnks,
Cravats, Etc., ke. Give us IVe will sell
every Article in our line as cheap as the cheapest.
Jan. 23, 1860
atirOrtano, Pfister. Salt, kc., and a large
and well selected stuck of Lumber and Coal
cormantly wst ha.nd and fur sale at my Wwre-
hoa.e
Now Oxford, Oct. 7, tes9. tf
GG EORGEHENRY WA M i'LER will make
House Spouting and put up the some low,
for cosh or country produce Farmers and all
others wishing their house., barns, kc., spout
ed, would do well to gon them a call.
April 18, '53. tf 0. it: H. WAMPLER.
ArTITAL FIRE INSLItA COUPANy.,,...
lucorporated March let,
President—George Swope.
rice President—s. R. Russell. •
Secretary—D. A. Buehler. •
Treusaw—Darid Wereary.
Exeriaire Cumnittre--Ruhert McCurdy, Jae()
Kind., Andrew Heintz('hnun.
Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buchler,Ja
cob King, A. Rentz*!man, R. M'Curdy, Thos.
A. Marshall, S. Fahnestoch, Win. B. McClellan,
Wm. H. Wilson, M. Eichelherger, Abdiel F. Gitt,
John Woltord, 11. A. Picking, Al,tlT. Wright,
John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russet', 1).
M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking , R.
Hersh.
biarThis Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It has beAn in
successful operation for more than six years,
and in that period has paid' all losses and ex
pensesorithcAa any assessment, having also A large
surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com
pany employs no Agents—all business being
done by the Managers, 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.
ger The Executive Committee meets at the
take of the Company on the lust Wednesday
in every mouth, at 2, P. M.
Sept. 27, 18:S.
Everybody Take Notice !
mIIAT the undersigned has just returned
fronuthe city, and has now on hand, and
intends keeping constantly, as fine an assort
ment of GROCERIES and QUEHNSWARE as
has ever been kept in this place. Also a Tery
fine assortment of FRUITS, such as
Malaga Figs, new dried Currants, drum Figs o
first quality, prime Dates, ORANGES and
LEMONS, a prime article of Leghorn ritroa,
a splendid article of Brandy Peaches, prime
articles of Cheese and Teas, Spices of all kinds ;
also a lot of fresh NUTS, such as Pecans,
monds and Palni Nuts—and a great many othe
article, in the Fruit and GroCery was, too nu
merous to mention. Also a lot yik PANTY
NOTIONS, such as Slaps, Perfuutcrier, Le.
H. G. CABS.
Store in Henri Thomaes room, next door t
Baupee's Bakery, in East York street.
Gettysburg, Dec. 19, 1959
Dr. M'Lane's
CELEBRATED VEIOSIFUGE Si LIVER
PILLS.—We beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade! and more especially tho
Ph alder's of the country, to two of the most
popular rernedios now before the public. We
refer to DR. CILtS. L AN.E'S CELEBRATED
VERMIFTGE. AND LIVER PILLS. We do
not recommend them as universal Cure-I,lls.
but simply for what tlaeir wattle purports, •it
The VERNSIFLTOE, for erpelliug WOPIIIII from
the human system
tered with the most satisfactory res - ths to va
rious Animals subject to t% ortn4. The LIVER
PILLS, for the cure of Laces Coartairara, all
BILIOUS DIIIISSOCIIINTS, :iICIC LI tAD-ICIIII. ko.
In taSe! of Fscin •xD AGUS, preparatory to
or after taking Quinine, they almost invaria- '
lay make a speedy and permanent cure. n'
As specifies for the above mentioned dis- ti! f
easel they are unrivaled, and never knots n
wueu administered iu accordance wit!,
the direction.i.
Their unprecedented popnlarity ha• in-
(laced the Proprietors,FLEMllitil Bllt F: vs
1'ITT:i111:Ittl, PA., to di.iipose of their Drug ' - et
business.inn hich they hal e been sucoessfully
engaged for the last '2O years, and they will 7+
now give their undil bled time and attention tis
their manufacture. And being determined ttis
Dr. L aile s Celehrated Verrnifuge and Live
Pills shall continue to occult; the high po.itio
they now hold among the great remedies of th
da:s. they will continue to spare neither timpi
nor expense in procuring the best and Pure+.
tnateilsla. and compound them in the tuolt
thorough manner. Address all orders to
FLEMING ItIt0T111:1:3,
Pittahurg, Pa.
P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering 6 - 4
others then Fleintrg Bros., will do well 8i)
write their orders distinetli, and take non( Uoil Di%
.Sr Law's, prepared by Ficesaij Bra., Patabul,
Pa. To those wishing to give them a trill, We
will forward per avail post paid, to any part ei
the l'nited State•, OLIO hux of Pills for twelle
three-cent postage stamps. or one vial of Ver.-
mifuge for fourteen three-cent stamp+. All o r .
ders from Canada mutt be accompanied b;
twcq
ty cents extra.
Fur sale by A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg,
and by dealers generally throughout the county.
May 2, 1859. ly
Picking's Advertisement.
PRE
Notice to Farmers.
VIL.Vs K. IlEltSll
Spouting,
Adams County
MIIIIII
Come one and nll.
And give me a call
It has alio been adminb-
3Baltlm.ors* .A.cl. - v'tei. '
Ladd, Webstar & 00.,
131 BALMIORIC ST., BALTMORS,
Ilan uticturers of I cuprol ed Tight-stitch
SEWING MACIIINEB,
CM
9. It should be capable Of taking in the
Largest pieces of work.
10. It should be able to bind with a hinder,
hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run
and gather.
IL It should be always ready to work.
It should be capable of wising the same
size of thread on both sides of tae work, and
of using different colored thread ur silk, at ore
or below, to correspond with to two colors of
cloth to be united.
I?. It bLould Legible to wake a long or short
stitili.
14. It should be able to fasten off the seam,
and commence sew iug tightlyat the first stack.
15. It should run easily and make but little
noise.
16. It should have a wheel feed; none others
are in constant contact with the work.
17. It should but be liable to get out of order.
16. It should not be liable to break the
thread, nor skip stitches.
19. It should not be necessary to use a screw
drit er or wrench to set the nee le.
20. It should nut be liable to oil the opera
tor's dread.
21. It phoUld not form a' ridge on the under
side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread,
as is the vise %HAI ♦l.t CUM%-)4TITCII ItlAchines.
22. It should nut be •" more trouble than it
is worth."
23. Finale. all of these ndrantages are pos
sessed by our Sewing Machine.
LADD, 11 EDSTED. k Co.
• Dec. 5, 1859. ly
House Furnishing
No. 11 21 - vriA lloword sets, two
Ur doors North of the Howard House.—The
undersigned. hiring made 'Argo waditions to his
stuck, ii prepared to furuiab Housekeepers,
I Country Merchant• and others.. with such arttelea
as they want, ou the vete beat term.
Havanna: Whitew.i.ah, Sweeptug, Duating,
Paint, Hair, Toth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub and
llorhe Bru.hes.
ICOOOKS-11A R 1 : such. as Tubs, Bnrkets,
I Measures, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling
Pins, Butter Priuts, kr. Broome, Baskets, Mats
I .' and Co:dage. Masser's 5 minute Ira Cream
Freezers. Pefrigerators, ugright and chest--the
roost approved kinds. Wattr Coolers, is Wood
1' or Metal. Tiu stud Wire Sa.f. Arthur's and
other must approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre
, serving,Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block
. Tin. Britacnia and Plate.' dare. Allnaa Forks
land Spoons, Urns, Cuffte it/1 , 1 Tea Puts,
Boiler., Waiters, Claufliag Dishes, knikor. ruui
; Forks, WAillo iron., Saw e Pans, 3 , A1 wral
Weights, Cotfee Mills, Tat hle Ci3tors, OM Luella
ion ('office Shultiand :fong,t, Norse Lamp , ,
; Toilet Set.. Foot Tu6s, Bain Tubs, Klaiit
l'lenners, Wins Dish ('orers, Table Vats, together
with a arin.ty or articles usehal.aud necessary a
Housekeepers. Bohr a Davis' Patent k:setl-dor
We:Adair 11a , hiues. Plain Tin and Sheet lros
Ware and Brushes of ovary description, manu
factured to order. tail). A. MILLS,
No. I I North lioward 6t.,lthaure, Md
Match 13,819. ly
Artists', Painters'
A ND PLIOTOCIK APII FAS' DEPOT.—The
lA_ subscriber has con , tantly on hands full
stssurtment of materiols fur the u,e of .anus,
Pa dersand Photoiraplwrs. Al -o on h urd a
and beautiful ii,“urtniciit of S/fr.rar , ,,n4c /sera
! ra , /as osoi r:eirt. embracing every variety of
Foreign •ud American Lasfiesrpet, Shtfeary t
Parlor •,id Run! Croup.. ,fie. The beauty and
interest of the Sterescopic Views npoin the par
: lur table titruish • never ending euurre of en-
tertainmoit both to visitors and the home circle.
I COrNTRY ME'IIt•IIANTS supplied sou the
' most Nticral tetras.
W. A. WISONG,
No. 2 N. Liberty Baltimore, Md.
June 27, 1R59. ly.
B. T. Hynr,on, _
UPIIOLSIT.REM, PA PLR lIANGFIE AND
VENEYL‘N BLIND NIA\ CFACTUItE,II,,
No. 52 N,irt:t IlJward btrret, one door abut
Lexington. Wiirimcnic.
Paper If :nguigs.—Conrtintly in store, Papr
11.4u , ,1ng3 of every de•mriptiun, and of the 11'.!s
and most approved patterns. Also. Borders
Fire Itosird Prints, kc.
rem/tan (shads.—Keeps on hand, and trinrin
facture!, to order. Venetian Blind+ of all colors,
sizes and rrilitie4, which will compare favora
bly with any offered to the public.
10.1rl'Aper Hanging done in the he.t style.—
Old Blinds repainted and trintiuel, or es, hangw3.
March 7. 1859. ly
Baltic oro Safe Manufactory.
S \LAMANDI:It
trEri.--7housands ord , liars in proper
ty of all kinds. sued anno.illr in there sacs
thtt neter f.tilea to pr,serve tleir contepts.—
Foctory, Derriance street, Prot idence, Rhotle
Island. and I - .lr North 4treot, Baltimore. Sale
rooms, No. 1.3. S rah . l'h street . For sizes
and prices send for it circular. All Safes ar
ranted to giro stvistaction.
L. H. MILLER,
Yo. 16 South Charles Arect,.
Oct. 17, IASD. tje.27. Baltimore, \[d
First Premium
NAMELLED COTTAGE IT RNITURE.—
V R. W. HEYWOOD, No. 101 North Charles
street. Baltimore, having been engaged for the
Ltst 17 years in the manufacture and sale of
the above desirabliTerniture, suited to country
eesidenees, has on hand a lArge variety, manufaa
lured expressly for retail sales.
Al,o, Oak and •Wallinut Chamber Sets, Oak
and Walnut Extension Tables, Dining Room and
Fancy Chairs, :SideboardA, Hair and Husk Mat
tresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Lc., &c.
)(arch 21, 18L9. ly
Baltimore
PnLLE
AND BRASS WORKS, 53 Holliday
street, Baltimore, Md. REGESTER k
% 88, the Proprietor., are prepared tofttralsh
Br:US of all descriptions, from 10 to 10,000
pounds, which are warranted equal In cptalit
of tone, prolongation of sound and durability,
to any rriade in the United States.
o.lr Bells are made of the best materials,
warranted to give entire satisfaction; also,
against breakage.
Farm Bells, ranging from 10 to 100 pounds,
always 03 hand at, northern prices.
For Certificates with full particulars, seed for
one of our Cirotil.u.s. .
4.ug. 29, 1839. ly
Globe Inn,
tAIWITANICSTOWN. Frederick eatinty,Md.-
Haring been renovated - sad re-fundebed,
proprietor assures the public that a caH is
ouly needed, as he gonrantees full satisfaction in
errr7 ow. Chargerinoderste.
lik1 . 111" HEl4ll,Proprietor.
Feb:l4, 1859. tf
TYSONS' PIdTURES,
TTBONS: PICTL'It t ES
TYSONS' PI6=RIM
tetTURBS of deceased' persons take. at
short loots by TYSON • RIM, (hap
rg, Ps.
IMMEI
. Just ta ftaillott! .... - .11M011.4 Work! -.- •
milers
IVE -.GSA CALL!—The undersigned have cOACHWAICPIIO3 AND BLACKSMIGTHING.
r jest received from the cities an immense —The taigned rest eztfully informs
• stock of CLOTHS,CASSIIIEIIES, CASSINETS. b s friends aistr the public that he continues
TI STINGS in s a p varieties. Ate., suitable for the the Coachenakittg and Macksmithing business
I season, which trey offer to the public at anpre- in every braetli-at his establishment In Cbam
-1 cedentedly low rates. bersbnrg , street. He has on hand and will •
1 "They ask a cell, •
mannfact emote order all kinds of CARRIAGES,
To cum ince all"
BKPGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kc., of i
of the tenth of this assertion. No trouble to i thf best material, and mode by superior work.
show goods and give prices. A large lot of - . garßarataiso and Iit.•CISNITHINO Of
READV-HADE CLOTHING also selling cheaper kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly 1
than ever, arid to the satisfaction of customers.
Garments made up for men and boys, as us- Cot NTity• PKODUCII taken in exchange for
ual, in the eery best manner, and according to work at nsarket prices.
i any style desired. The work being done in I geirPersotrs desiring articles or work in the
their own establishment, they are always eh-lCouchmaking, or 131acksmithing line, are re-'
' sailed to warrant it. Remember, their place of I apeetf ull-y • invited to call on 1
business is the large and .ommodious room ad- . JOHN L. HOLTZWORTII. !
Joining Cubcan k Culp's. on Chambersburg Gettyslmag. Jan. 24, '59. 4 '-
street. JACOBS k BRO., --- -- -- --- .. , l
Sept. 19, 11439. Nierchant Tailors, Private Sale
iTIE l - i•terib er o ff ers at Private SA ,
TI D his 1101:SE AN LOT, on MO ffin"'
street; adjoininv, Solomon Powers. be 1
lion.c i, a two-.tort' Brick, nearly sew, with a
Back-building, ald a well of water. Tmurts
easy. DA.N'L. F. PITTENTI:III. i
July 11, lt , :;:)•. tf
BURY I. DINNY.M. 111rAYBRIGHT ZINBLY.II
i New Firm—New Good&
IrE undersigned base entered into partner
ship in the i ll A ROW ARE & GROCERY
, business, at the Al stand of Darn:let& Ziegler,
in Baltimore street, under the name, style and
firm of DANNF:II k ZLF:GLKR.
.311.5., and ask,.
I and will endeat or to deserve, a continuance, of
I the patronage of the old firm, as well as :.
qnantity of ne.v en .tuia. They have just return'
l ed front the cities with an immense stock of
1 Goods—con-i t:ng in part of Budding Materials,
such as Nail., Screws Ilinges, - .Bolts, Locks,
Glass, kc. Tool .. including EdgAlTools °revery'
description, ..S.kN\ ~ Planes, Chistels, Gon: :.
Braces and Hitt , . Au :ens. Squares, Gnaws;
Hammers, LL. lila. I.siniths will find Alp - 11s,
Vices. Ita , pb, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe
Nails. &c., with thew, very cheAp. Coach Find
' inga, such as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes,
1 Cotton, Moss. Chl (lo:h, Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
ISpokes, Felloes, Rows. Pules, ...hafts, kc. Shoe
! Findiugq, Tamps. o, Brush and Frerreli Iforocco,
Linings, Bindings, Pegs. Lact.., Boot Tree , , &c.,
with a general a...Anil:scut of Shoemaker's tools.
; Cabinet Maim'. Tools, a general it,ortment—
, aDo Varnish, fiKnobs, kc. HOUSEKEEPERS
I will also find a large ti,surtment of Knives and
' Forks. Brittannia, Albata.and Silver-plated Ta
ble and Tea Spoon,. Candle-sticks, Waiters,
Shovel And Tunis. S.td Irons, Enstmelled.ruul
Brass Kettles, Pons. Tubs, Churns, Carpeting,
ke. A1..0, a general assortment of forged and
rolled IRON of all sizes acs kinds ; Cast, Shear,
and Blister Steel, whit h they will sell as cheap
as the cheapest. GRuCERIES, a full and gen
eral assortment, .uch as Crushed, Pulverised,
;Clarified and Brown Saves; New Orleans,
West India and Sugar House Molasses and
, Syrups, Coffee, Spices. Chocolate, Fine, Coarse
1 and Dairy Salt; Linseed. Fish and Sperm ,OIL;
Terpentine, Fish. AL..; *full the,urtiutat of Lead
and Zinc. dry and in oil; alto Fire-proof Paints;
in fart, Almost every article in the Hardware,
iCoach Finding. :Aim. Finding, Housekeeping,
iHnekstnith,t'abinet Maker's. Painter's, Glazier's,
and Grocery line,all of which they are detennin
, ed to sell as lute fur CASH as any house out of
the city. HENRY B. DANNER,
W A N'll RIGHT ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg. May 24, I tisB.
THE undersigned haling retired from the
Mercantile business, the same will hereaf
ter Im eontiuncd at the old stand, in Baltimore
street, by their sons. Henry B. Danner and Way
bright Ziegler, under the name and style of
Danner I Ziegler, Jrs., w hom we will recommend
to, and for whom we would bespeak • liberal
share of patronage frul old customers, and of
the public in general.
Haring retired Omni tte Mercantile business,
it is neces4ary th.st our old hushiecs should he
setthtl up. We. therefore, notify all those in
debted to u. either hr Jittl:mient. Note or Book
Ac , outit, to call and set:le the glum without
delay. The books till Le found at the old
stand. J. H. DANNER,
Mar 25. 1•39. DAVID ZIEGLER.
44 v-ri mcz-ic tr. Flu Est) - , il a t z cozu-
NAM Um-, W . itlig: -
Eery Pi toi,t, i -i,o•tlct procure this
}:.err Sin,;.-r. I wcAly l'l.Olication of
Every Tea:tier, Vocal And Piano Forte
Every Pupil, IN.+ ic, co.ititg but 10
cry Atli :tcur, CI.NTS a number, and
Pronounced 1 - ,v the entire Pres-- of the Country.
to he 'q) CHEAPEST WORK OF
THE KIND IN T/1C 1V );t1,11." Twelve full
-44-1 rages of Voc.tl And Piano Forte Musk fur
11 Cents. YeAriy, S 5 ; 11.11 f-yearly, S 2 50;
Q.l trtelly, !1 S " Our Musical
ri ;end," ur or lit it f:oin theneare,t Newsthal:r,
and you will h Ire Music enough for your (Mire
faini:y and at nu tn.. ign;tir.i.nt cost; and if you
wat.t. Mu=ir for the Flom, Violin, Cornet, Claxio
net..teeued,l,on. etc,. etc.. 1. alizertbe to the SOLO
MELODIST. cotttaiS:n„; 12 pages, costing only
10 Cents a Number; Yearly, $2 50; Half-yearly
SI 25. All the Back :Cambers at 10 cents,and
11ound Volume.. coot:liming U Numbers, at
42 50 each, constantly opt
C. R. SEYMOCIt A Co.,
NAssau St , New York.
Feb. G, 1 SGO. 3m
Notice •
rro FATIMV.P.S; AND MERCUA—NTS.—We
11:.ea now oi.a.aed our 1 trtv. - 2-and commodious
Areiiouse, on the corm r of StrAlton and Rail
road strt ets, isear the Depot of the Gettysbur.4
R..iiroal Comp iiiy, and are preparLd to rccei% c
produce of all kind-, Fi.ol - 11 WHEAT,
ItYF:, IT;\, OAT 3. Lc. Al.o, on hnnd and for
(:u tqus, PlAster, Fish, Le. A large
stock of Gro.-erie4 jest rceci. ed. consisting of
Sugars. Coneys:, : 4 ; s up+, 31,4.1,5e5, Oils, Rice,
Teas, ,Spices of all kinds. Cc isr-wsre, .tc.,
which a e do wit lie•itat:. to rill sell at
low as can be bought el.:a - litre. a hoksale and
retail. Myrehlots a ill do well by calihrg to see
and (Ktiraii:e our st . k before II urehq.ing else
us here, as our tootto a ill 11 '• quick sales and
sin Xll profit ."
We would also call the attention of all inter
eqted In the thrifty and healthful condition of
their Cattle, Horses. Hogs. tc., to the fact that
we hare for Bale lire:iitg, l'ronefield k Co.'s
Celctgate.rl Vegetable CATTLIII POWDER, of
whicir we have sold from 1:>00 to 2000 pounds
per annum to Farnicr 4 anil Storekcapers.
KLINEFELTEB. BOLLINGER I CO
Gat4y3burg, ept. 5, Is'sB.
YdOH yliirsclves, sod I know you'll be satis
fie•l that there is no use to complAin of
.. shoes or net feet when 11. G. CARR sells
Gum Shoes for 25 cents. And still better, there
is no use of suffering- nith Cerns, Chilblains and
Frozen Feet, when you curt get the very sluff
at H. G. ('err's to cure them !ill. No cure no
p.'y. Come, get it and try it.
Come all you dyspeptic persons, I can fix you
all right iti a short time. 11. G. Carr's Uni
versal Bitter sis the stuff to do it with. It is
cheap. and its intrinsic value is only to be got
at by trying it.
Now is the time to get nice, good and cheap
Hosiery, ALA. G. Corr's. Also, a fresh supply
of Cheese, and nll kinds of fine, choice Fruits,
such es Figs, Prunes, %lief, Raisins, Currants,
Lemons, kc. •
H. G. Crxr's is the place to get the finest and
most fashionable colors of Neck-ties now In
town and very cheap.
Everybody tome and see and you'll be sure
to buy. [Feb. 13, 1860.
N 0 one can doubt the cheapness if he looks
at the woolen Shawls and woolen and
cotton Under-shirts and Drawers, c4ton and
woolen Sockyroolen Jackets,excellenT to work
in, fine linen, fancy, marsellles and cotton
Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Silk Cr..
rats, kc., new style of French embroidered
Stocks at S moors.
illaSE.—Sag Daisy
tiOs _ewe, of such
1j excellent quality ea is retell offered here,
heat reosired mad for sale at H. 114. 10= le
York street. Try it sad Juditep toe es.
ar. - TfiE RIGHT WAY.—When times
T
are bard and money seams, goods sbonld
be sold cheaper for cask. Boots it'll 25 to
$4 00, *hoes in proportion,iillk Hats atst 50
ta.s3 50, Fur and Wool Bats and Cape Wince
low prices as to suit close buyars,st SAMBON'Ek
A)111110, listalso, Mond sad
Picture*, of sopeciar siylo, takers P =
ver's Sky-light Gallery.
JDNL.ARGED Photographs tiros amen Or
tares isished la India ink, ws,tsr or el
colors. st the Excelsior %Rory, are splendid.
ALL kWh of Pictures neatly sad ,r
( Odiously. copied sod saluted bryt
RO., Norsk-east earner •ot tb• oem
Oritteysbvt Po.
Notice,
Our Musical Fried.
Read and Judge
ew Oyster Saloons.
s .LI g ,o/1 , ril , er lido opened new Oyster and
Eat.wg , i , dluons, on the south side of
....,
C • ourbyrstk • street, near the Diamond, (two
1140 ...g 4lo;s , to. Arnold's :mute.) m here he
wil ive' . 17,R1i DAV, (r 4 undAy exciited.)
ncutit.erve in Cat t arious.,st:,l,g, the best quality
of tirt:srr ul - sTuts,. nutn Baltimore. By
keeping n gtod arti,d,e, re exp*cts to receive a
libera patrl,nage He will' also .upply Oys
tnrs vi - iitlig.ille to otLcr e:datstignew.
II is Bill el !lowa.% er;not he (*Gunn ,
ed to o.ist,is aione. Other artieftb in th e Eat
ingline c,n til..\ ..ys Le had .i itiOtou--alu a
nice gid-s of ALE. ..... '
gWEtitraucc to Ladiei' Saloon atjaie eeffAre
.our of Ow Gentleruen'aloprrht
the dour adjuiaiu..: it on the west...-
G. F. I:Ci.T.',fattliF..-
Gettysburg. Oct. 21.1.310. •
.4,
...
_.
..___ --"70"
/1111AVU SCOTT. J. 1110Kgr IiXOTT.
• A. Scott & Son, '.
PEALEII6 iu Dry Goods, Fancy Articles,
queensware, Groceries. kc., Ic., opposite
1 1e flow'," Cliamberaii r g street.
Call and See the Bargains!
R. F. Mc iLIIENY lustin g juNt. returned from
ve the, City ot Philadelphia, where Le has I ..O . A.VINGS IN! 4 TITUT,IGN uF ADAMS COFN
seleited very elation) his FALL ANL/ WINTE* I TV.— Weetrh CPIII , , Ey ar,po.--I'ei.tibitt•
G001)S. is prepared to show the prettiest i your surplus ftt de in this Itxutot; , 4l and li
ana most fashicn Ible stock of goodain his tine calve intereet 40,1tuate.u: is ato luLr p r
ever bronglst to this plate, whiih will be sold nt cent... This indirillgo4.clier, a e a ce,
prices that will defy till competition. His stock nod 'Prufltal.le i‘klitUr) to all Clilt,eS p i,
of HATS AND CAPS is Lill and complete, eat-1 July 4. le.;:f. -
bracing Men's No. 1. black Silk Hats, kieu's .- t a t
black eassieuere Hats, Men's fine soft Fitt Ittitl , a Fresh ASE• q , sent
lieu's Ledger Mits. - lien's Russia Etraad F ClooDS ahl F., IV 1: EININGER'S.
Hata, lieu's Silk Velvet Caps. Ledger C a p s ,Te. , uh,,i tiq
r, t 1 , ,, r ii i , t . u t A ind t il
ed ftsi fr o o r il
Nary, Plush, and Plush tri.unied Gips. A '..ti'dl-7,t) ittl ~t,u
splendid assortment of BOYS' k CHILL/KEYS tii"etk GFNTIVI 1 / 4 ••; EAlt--to
CAPS. from 25 as. to sl,2s4Als'L "n ..swhity he calls nttentioß'efthe public. Ile
sire assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, cos- tale. tad bi, ,tot k s alt great Lary. and can
sisting of Men's Waiter-proof Boots, Fine ('.df
in
, rk,s
undt.;. , e? t: tat; tit l'luthtug
Cork-soled Bouts, Heavy Kip Roots, Calf Con-
n
grams Gaiters. pep' Boots, Shoes and G a it er ,_ He desires i.:l who a i•ht t , he sell fitted with
Thankful to tar friends and cu,tunitrs for g""ri• 1•;" ( " 1 FALL ANI I %%iNTI:It CLOTHING,
pima favors hope-by politeness a „ d ,- . ,i,. dv „ hag to glee hint a call. lie I„.tunot le excelled in
to merit a contincence of their patron:l,, the' warn. E‘er) oue,ther.fore, Ulm desires
Oct. 17, 1b51). R. F. llellArENY. bargain, %tumid call with him ..t his Merchant
_ - 1 Tailoring i:e.shlishrueut in Carl:sle street, nest
Grain and Produce House, dour to Meron.:ughy's
CHAMBEIiSBURG. STREET.—The un- JACOB REININGER.
t, de:7.'4;mA liming purchased the large
bhildiag in the rear of his store on Chambers
bursburg /.treet. known us •• Camp's area try,"
has converted it into a Produce WarthotLee,
and is now prepared to receive all kinds of
Grain and Produce. to wit :
FLOCK, WHEAT. HY E. CORN, OATS,
Seeds. Stc. , for which the highest market price
will be given. .
gie - -"I 0 trkeoiansotiate-those who may prefer
it, I will also receive on COMMIS:3:O'S and
forward Produ!e of all kinds, havir.g . made ar-
ningemeuti for that purpose 'A ith a rtsponsible
house in the city.
I also continue my Grocery and Variety
Stare. and keep on hand GILOCEitik:S of all ,
kinds, S (otftv, Sugar, Molasies, Teas, Mee,
(Els, Spices. fish, Cular-ware, .4e. Having
just ret eived a very large supply, purchased DM
remarkably favor.:.b , e ferny, I am prepared to
furu;sh Country Dele.eri very cheaply, and-will
sell .:t all WHOLESALE AD
The public are invited In call before purchasing
elsewhere. as I am determiried to sell as cheap
as the chespe. t, on Om principld of Quick
Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT.
Gettysburg, Sept. 3,1 h: 9.
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Railroad Store.
T C. GUI NN BUD. have just received and
„„ are openiti,r at their new store on the
N orth-westeorucr of Centre Square, I tettyshurg,
a large and complete agent:net:it of Spring And
Siimuter Goods and Croeeri , •,.. The ladies par
ticularly arc invited to call and examine our Au
perior ,tylcs of Dre..; Good. and Fancy articles;
cialsrat. in,r e cc) bung corni,:g properly undtr
this at pr., P.: not il.re;o:ure equalled, and
in qualify ...a:lid—v(l by untie. tiENTLEVIN'S
WEAR, of e. cr cie-eription.cunsisting ofeloths,
Cassiweres. Cusinitts, ('tatting,, ke.,
N%111 , 41 cAnnot be surpa.,,ed out of the city in
quality and price.
Our i.tnel, 01 t.roceries is nlsn complete, while
even other article generally found in a Dry
tlou3, store cab Lc had at the •• Railroad Store"
of J. C. Quinn St Kra. Delie%ing that the put,-
lie can suit themselves 'better here than else
where, we incite them to give us a call. Fur
the proof of our as...ertiou. call and examine our
stock,evcu if you don't buy. [April 4, 1859.
TUN suhscriher informs his
friends and the public that
he has removed hi: large Bout an
Shoe EstabEshment, to Chambershurg west,
Gettshorg, where he has now on hand,
and will continue to keep fur sale, an ex
tensive sariety of work, of his own manufacture.
The work is made on in the hest and most durable
wanner, including ail tl:e LiCIN e,t styles, and
embraces BOOTS k SHOES, Men's, * Women's
and Children's GAITLItS% in short, es ery article
usually to be found in a first clAss establish
ment of the kind. He has now and a ill continue
to has a etuido) ed it number of workmen. "hard
to heat," to make up customer work. That he
will sell CHEAP. i+ easily proven. Give hint a
call, examine his Boots, shoes and Gaiters. and
get his prices. With une:.. - ceptionahle work and
low rates. he •ligpis fur and expects a fair share
of the public's patronage.
gar - Shoemakeni are informed that he al
ways keeps on hand • UPPERS," for Shoes and
Gaiters, ready for bottoming, Lich he di.poses
of on pleasing terms. JN BALLWLG.
Sept. 12, 1859. ly
Jc7l - allilir. Tip t on.
64gutrtawarntsx.'"
0 to Tipton's—go to Tipton's—
Lio to Tipton's in the corner—
the corner in the Diamond—
In thq Diamond near McClellan's,
If you want your hair dressed finely—
If you want your face shaved smoothly.
Bachelors who never kmew it—
Tip's the fellow that can do it—
Do it in the latc,t fashion—
Do it quick and do it neatly,
And improve your fine looks greatly,
Make you look w^ mug and sprightly
Make you feel i
Make you feel 1
To call upon 1
Who before wt
At you as you
Daily on the pt
Anil young env
Who want sor
Patches where
Tip's the boy
_
Matches with .
Then repair to
Dandy, Fogy
Jan. 11,1858.
ouALEIEANDIR
rusher, has
o West mid*
occupied by Dar
Office, where ho
to the calls oti
furors, he hoPtst•
and • desire to p 1
p a t r onage of the
Gettysburg, Al
celsior
Er
Removal.
.
TIN AND SIIFY,T lI;()N'4 II IIIE.—SiIEADS
; 1 ; 1.1 :ill:I It. I. it lug urcbased the
in
itui k of T .LLlite:y W
t t lion juhf George E.
b l / 411,
Bueh''.cr, hate of (neq en ( , tolikAninent in , con
nection mith their rat e W are Room, under
the super,nt. tolirfinf l. of 1 . 1. E. flhelater, and are
!locr preti.,ieq to furni,ly e)errthin g in .Ibltt iicti
at the tone e..t prima. •, Ir. \iiltliviorwto the °Mino
rs Hare, they l'itiyellOar7e F a lip?y of kitchenend hunkCirmitaa.l3' ...pod+, of e , .ery variety,
iasladina eriemell.a d tin 'Keiti,,, pane, & c .,
for tre.scr% hug, co( t . i,....: alai' -1:F..;: 4 y Coll owl
s t t4
sec them. :-ploctili , 4os-or:went Of SUP, es and
hriii, , e f.iriti.iii;.g goub , at iii, it Warebou,e, ou
the eJrner of f'nrit , •ic 1.11.1 h.i.irual - streets.
t,..- , N4 Spoaia , put tip ;:t -I ,,, rtesttotiee. Lum
ber, Coal and 1.:.;t alit aye oil laminae/at their
card at the sarae pl.ie.
Nos. 14, hLi). 51lE.1DS .1713eldILEIL
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Fanners' & Mechanics'
Oct. 31, 1853
• Use Shriner's
BM SYRUP,
A FtiiiLT RV:MI:DT 1T HAS WO
- EQUAL!
TILSTIMO3I or ULFUGYUIN.
I jillarTh's is to certify. t.. at on the..re
j commendation of a regular and ekilful physi
clan we hate used the Balsamic Cough
Syrup" prepare'. by W. E; Sit rintr, in ourfatuir_
ly, and find it t t answer well the parpoiles for
which it is prepared. „ M. Sas res
I'a.tor of Lutheran Ch.nrch,Taneytown. Md.
! Read the following Letter frotu Rev. 11. l'. -
Jordan : IntorronS, Md.
Mr. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I have gitru
your "BaLiamic Cough Syrup' a fair trial:and
am happy to any that I have never tried any
thing that relieved me FO soon. I have also
. given it in my, family with the same good of
fectz: in every Inetance. It i 4 certainly • most
ext.t.ilent remedy, and iii lit to lit in every farui- •
ly. The eicreeding lon, price at w Welt it Is
phtees it within the reach of all.
Pardon the liberty 1 hate taken in thna ev
, log my experience in the are of the by ru t ) Liubo
- licitcd by you. Itespixtfull) ot.rs.
il P. JuauAY.
TZSTIXOST or PrITStrlA . •
' •
LIFEILTY, }rederick co.. Md.
• Mr. Shriner your request, I hare ex
swine i the . composition of your " Balsamic
Cough 5) rep," aid from my ktowled,r,e of thu
ingr dente, and hating witneestd its y,Nt,t! ef
fects, 1 can recomn:euti• it to the public 69 P.
- valuable romponnd for Coughs, Cold., and ally
chronic pulmonary affections. Taos. hta. M U.
TO.LITOWN. Md.
I I hare pre 4 icritred IV. E. Sbrinces •• ihikanne
Cough :Imp" in my practice for i.tivers I year , ,
and regard itne An excellent medicine iu Cough
Colds, add all Bronchial orcctions.
tor. if. L.
FIVE YEARS'
JrrrEnsoN.Ycrk. Co., Pa...lni‘ IP,
To W. E. Shriner.-I , cAr Sir late
keeping your "Ilalbatnic (*wig for ratio`
fur the last live yssar.:, and it has pc en altr
cuic:ersal satief.tetiou.
It is one of thi tnm.t popular lledicii.es in use
in our ueigliborboo.d. Our the,' eti•rw. hate
been large, eapectally I.lu:t %t inter, having sold
at retnil et least ten dozen bottles. 1 therefore
du not beeitate to recoinmend it to the public
as a goad medicine: luta. re,pectfully ,
JA , lun
rOIiTEICII SIDING. York co.. 31.iy 17,
Ai • E. Shriner.-11c.ir Sir:—Your Cough
Syrup is becoming very popular here. I hace
been selling it fur a bout to o years, and it gives
more general satisfaction th.,u any tnedicine I
pace vice cold. It c uce it iu our Emil), and
woc.ld not he a ith,rat it on any account For
children, it certainly `l,, an invaliii.ble to , di
eine. S. G. lltrout.r.cso.
JacatoN,Tork co., May le, 185 n.
To NV. E. Slinkier :—I consider:.ourn ,, lsdniie
Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies
of the day. There la no medicine I bete ever
sold gate such unit ektl e :itisiliction, , and none
that I have used in tn.); f.intil,) I li!.c so well.
Venn., trill:6 - , C. F. Itgemso.
Price, 374 eta. per little. or 3 bottles for 51.
Sold by ill brogqists ri Slerchants.
Oct. IT, 1133. lute
. Howard Association,
gIIILARELPIII.I.—A Deneroiont Instituting'
established by special Endowment, fur the
ef of the Sick and 1:11, ,tressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Rpidernic Diseases, and eaVectallj
fur the Cure of Diseases:of the Sexual Organs.—
Sled,jcal advice given -.gratis by the. Actieg
Surgeon, to all who evilly by letter, with a dc.
scription of their c3ndition, (age, occupation.
habits ofl4, k.c.,) and in cases of extreme
poierty f -*inane furnished free of charge.
VA.LIDURLE REPORTS on Spertuatorrhas
s
and other Diseases of th e Sexual Organs, and
on the NRW REMEDI employed in the Di.,
pensary, sent to the aftli ted in sealed enceleinftl
free of eherge. Two orOhree Stamps forpost=
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