13, )11a0lellan, ATTORNEy 44W.-oEbefe Is West Mid -41. otresit, ono do9r of tais rbeir uuts House. G•ttysbeitg, Nov. 14, 1852. J. C. Neely, ATT Si' AT 1.,/"', will attend to caw, dlni awl all other baniciesa intrusted to ti re VIA precipitins'. ()ems nearly opposite Fahanstoek's Store, Baltimore street. Gettyabsrg, April 11, 1859. tf Wei. A. Duncan, A TTOILNKY AT LAW.--Oilice is the North.. weal cornet of Cents* Squill, lie ttylbarg, [(At. 3, Idsi,. tf A. J. Cover, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to Collections. and all other business en tin/K*4 to him. °flies between Fahnestocke" ant Danner L Ziegler's Stores. Baltimore street, giettysbarg, Pd. [Sept. 5, 185:0. Edward B. Buehler, A TTORSEY AT LAW, will faithfully. and /1„ promptly &tient to eatre•Ld to aim. Ile speaks the Geri - Li-1n lauga at the lame plsce, lu 134:tileure street, near Forneys drug store, and ueArly opposite Danner do Ziegler's store. Oett.ysburg, klur,h D. Mefionaughy, AarsTTOINEY AT LAW, (oftr, iv one door webt of Bcte!:;er'a drug and book sture.Clinm ou-g street.) ATTOICkLY ANL) SOLICITOR TOR rATRNTS ARD Ph/SSIONS. rcpuloy Land War rant", Back-pi.y suspended Claims, and &ill other cl:iiias against tae liuverumect n4,lVasli- Ington. D C.; alio Anler'.:nc Claims io England Land Warrnut3 located .1'...! .... , .......1, or bouglit,and ilaiglkudt pr:ci..; given. Agt:,ti . r,ivgo.,,i i n to oting, warr.ints in In xn, Elloois and other liteatern St..to.. ,a - .l.pply to 11,n3 persoaally pr by letter. tiett.y.bvg, Noe. 21, ';'.2. Dr. A. W. Dorsey, Yi ORIZERLY of C'Jrrol4 cow...Ay, ild„ haying permanentiy 1.•,,...11...n in (.;ttyabutg, clugs ill profvmonal servi , .e.; t., the cttizens of the town snl *or:winding country in the pr.tcticc of the Yarioni brow hei iii: hi, profession. ' Oake and reivdrii:c, I:::::r... , :itt ,trtot, next door to To; ii4c.iptler ofro•c, IA here he may be found at all titles when not pro:visionally engaged. Prof. atban R. 9mitii, It.d(imore,lll ftev. Angustutt_iter, 1). D.. Baltimore Mil L. Warfleld, Weataiiuster, Md. Vt.. W. A t M 6 04414 " 6t _Jrc4b Hasse, Esq., f' ?oho K. hongwell.Eiq., " I=E=ll=lEl }Lev, Trioutes nowsn, Gettysburg Oct. :7.5, 1838. 6m J. Lawrence Hill, X, D. gutnAs lais-stflice one vi tiret door west of the eran church in Chambersburg. street. and opposite Picking's store, where those wishing to hove any Dental ()Relation performed are respectfully invited to rail. R ZZZZZ SCSI : Drs. HUrtier, Rev. C. P. Kranth, D.O , Rey. H. L. Bauzlier, D. U., Rev. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M., L. ,s.'•..cever. Gettysburg, April 11, '53. Marble Yard Removed. min subscriber having removed his place of business to East York street, a short dis. tatwit below St. James' Church, would aonounie to the public that he is still prepared to furnilh all kinds of work in his line, such as Monu- NMenti, headstones ' &c., &e ., of every variety of withstyle and finish, and without bases and so. kets, to suit purchasers, and at prices to suit Ole times. Persons desiring anything in his line will find it a decided advantage to examine his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. W 3.113. MEALS. Gettysburg, March 21, 1859. New Grocery. 1 t HIS WAY FOR BARGAINS.--The sub- j . scriber respectfully informs the citizens of & and country, that he has opened &Grocery . , t•qinfectionary and Notion Store.on York street, i i so.,doors east of St. James' Lutheran Church, & here he has now on hand a general assort- !sent of goods in his line—such as : Syrup, t . l / 4 -tut 40 to 70 cents per g-allnizugars. all kinds ; i i .ffees, different kinds; VlTegar, Salt, Fl 5 l l , cheese, Scotch herring, ground and 'aground I emu:, Alspice. Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard, , r. tda, Ginger, Starch, Rice, Teas, Candles, Ex- I I- act Coffee, Chocollte. Concentrated Lye ; ilrqouts, Buckets, Candies, all kinds; Pigs, ii"altiosts, Palm Nuts. Almonds, Ground Nuts, L iyer Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, kc., Sc. liorrza and i nos bought and sold. lie invrte4 the culls of 1 r.s public, convince , i that his as. ..lament will l' tease ' both in quality and price. lie is de- . , 13rdlatect to sell cheaper than the cheapest. I WIL E. BITTLE. - Gettveburg, Dec. 10, '5B. i Removal, 4 r a m subscriber has removed his Plough and Machine Shop from the Foundry building ' ilrofid street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel. where he is het ter prepare 1 than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to Urdu nt the shortest notice, and Machines, nespers,k.e., repaired. Also he will attend to r!e.tning and repairing Clocks. DAVID W.l.ltitEN. May 10. over B. Railroad. Nilir INTEIt ARRANGEMENTS.—The Pas-, seng-er Trains run as follows: F . MT TRAIN will leave Ilauovcr at 8 A. M., with Passengers for Baltimore. York, Harris burg. Columbia and Philadelphia. ascosp ritAis will leave Hanover at 3 P. M. with Passengers for Baltimore and inter- mediate points. it iTRA TRAIN on every Tuesday and Satur day will leave Hanover at 5 P. 31., with Pas- stingers for Yock, Harrisburg, ke., returning with Passengers from Baltimore. • Through tickets are now issued to Philadel- ' 9144, Columbia, Harnsburg,Willia ms po rt, Bead- lug, Baltimore, York, Wrightsville, and all other principal way points on the line of the Northern Central Railway. I D. E. THOSE, Ticket Agent. Hanover, March 5,1860. Furs ! Furs 1 THE highest prices will be paid for all kinds of Furs, ;t the sign of the BIG BOOT - 11 3 4 3. COBEAS & cum.... leT IS NO SECEtET.—Go to New York, watch your chance at Auction, and you will soon °ref chi fact why it is that goods are sold mei:kap at SAMSUN S. Tabut /ITS ever offered in any Clothing Store outside of the city. (gentle ptesawbo have seen them will testify to the fact 0144 the material and the excellent making Ilwip_koa excelled.) A few more left at mme 26, SAMSON'S. II7ITOTURES copied from old specimens of nu - kinds ; also inserted in Lockets. Breast as and Finger P r ings, by SAMUEL WEAVER. AVARIETY of Pali gooneta, Trimmings, Ruches, nowers, kc., at A. SCOTT k SON'S. ONS of the accomplishments is Music...— Guitars, Accordsoas, Fifes, Flutes, Fiddles, 144 at the seams/ay Ctiuss. Daring the wag winter aithts as hour may be spea t.afivanta pow*, hail you can buy these iastrusseuts 40040 SAMOS'S. SQUAWLB, Sh.awls.—A great yaristr of ill aspqrs i , sips@ sad purities, At A. SCOTT k ki Is e - eseless article, not necessary for the 4 4 1 1:2 1n rta . Vf i e t , Ic ti k o as t I hair d el4 tlzd it a nice , okilihuger-rings, ite„ Ate„ **lob will be wit ipt plead prices - at SAMSON'S. rinISORS' PICTURES, TYSONS' PICTURES, TYSONS' PICTURES 4 rus 41 deceased peeress%l 7 l .s it ;r age )17 TYSON et-BOO: 7 _V - 4 I =p t4e / a4 e'o44!--41TIFM: r ita r kir ; NITROOENTZED E111P611,-P9OSPHALII 07 LINE I POSPO SSD O DRIED BLOOD, SON ER, SULPHURIC ACID. • PER:WILT OrIICO, LID SCLPHATE AZIDILA. 10 Pounds of the NITROGENIZED PHOSPHATE Will equal in effect and luting poster 1.5 Pounds Peruvian Guano—will produce GREATER WEIGHT OF wIIEAT, And other Grain, per Bushel. Skirl T PREVENTS It S T I solicit Pnrrners to gire it a fair tri:•l ;n: confident of It! worth. It has been ex;CD.i . vei,,- used in tie New Engltr.d and Sonthern States for ten ycnrs pest, and in( ceasing sale PROVES ITS 1.-LTE::ItiRITI" It ie packed in itrong nage of 160 Pounds recL. PTHCE 1114 PEP. B tG. OR 1,60 PER TON. Driers ricccanpanird t y Renal:Lomeli will meet with Prompt Attention. Testimonial. .1:, 1 'situt p les given Free of Charge, ou appl:.%At.,ll to the Sole Agent, P, ALLEN, No 14 south Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. spa— Art ESTS WANTED. Feb, 20, 1880. . Glorious News;!. ~.AION El" can Le s ed by calling on the sub scriber, who has just ri.torned from the cities with one of the largest stocks of FALL , and 1 INTER CooDS ever brought to Cettys burg—in part as follows: • French Merinoes, !A t kin and figured, Cohergs of all kinds, Cottau Detains, All prices, Wien tal Lustres, milk 111. i-ions, and A large assort ' tocut of plain and figured Silks, Alpilecas, Bombazines, . 1 / 4 e.; French Worked Collars, Cu , dersteeCes, Handkerchiefs, Flouneing4, Cdg lags. Laces, In:finings; Bonnets and ItlLLiaas, Shawls and Mantillas; Muslms, Litieu.s, Sheet , lugs. ilosicry, Gloves, Sc.: ; Cloth.. t.'assimeres, l'assinets. \'estings, and everything else in the gentleman's wear line. • i The undersigned is thankful for past favors, sod will stair* no effort to deserve the public's continued patronage. J. L. SCHICK, Oct. IL. S. W. corner of the Diamond. New Fall and Winter Goods, 4T A. SCOT: k Sl C 't.' NEW 5 4 'ORE.—We I 1 h•trr in.', re. our stock of goods • .• I suit.„,i•le '...irt:lt I• Winter sales, to uhich we its the, ntteution of Layers—wkieli lqr Leant! and price c , .nr.ot be surpassed—Amon.- ; which may he fos,:nd a ta.:efy of LADIES' DRESS GOODS.„ of new and fishionable j NI/M1.4. Bonnets, T.luamings, I Our so,ck of DOMe.STIC GoDDS is also fell and complete. For MEN'S AND BO] S' WEAR, we hate a ‘aciety of Cloths, Cassinteres, SAti- I nets, Jmns, Le.. of yam's.' styles and prices.— ' Also, GROCERIES AND QCEENSWARE.— , Having purchased our goods At low prices for cash, we are enabled to sell them at prices to suit the times. AU we ask is an examination of our stock before purchasing. Thankful for past encouragement, we hope by strict atten- Lioa Cp business and a desire to please, to merit, as well as receive, a continuance of the ' same, as well as lots of new. Our motto is, "quick sales &Aid small profits." Oct. 3, 18.59. A. SCOTT k SON. Something New IN GETTYSHIIRO.—The undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on • large scale, in Yolk street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receile, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, Lc_ kc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) all of the best quality; and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking is all its branches is largely carried on, and order 3 to any amount, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large.and commodious bake-house and secured the hest workman and the most ap proved mad iaery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTLNE SALTEE July 25,1859 For Sale On REST.—That extellent Tavens Stand, in New Oxford, Adam s!;., county, Pa., for many years kauwn sa Miley's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. P. Becker. The House. is large and very convenient, with good and large stabling, • large Garden and Lot -of Ground, with et cry convenience necessary for a tat enr. niljoining the Public Bga:wt.., near Coe Getty.bnrg Rail road. Apply to Jl l /IS South George Street, York, Ja. Jan. 16,1840. Kerosane and Coal OIL LAMPS !—llead Quarters and Mannfae tory, No. 114 South S..T.c.ond Street, below Onemut. and No. 1 Carter Street,Philadelphia. M. 11. DYOTTS Eteelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Burner. Ilsaatt. Josse' Spring Burner; and all other good Burners fur Coal Uil, gether with the largest and handsomest variety of 1 4 .14P5. of every d CIIANDK LI6IIS, from two to fifty burners--Glasses, ' l'ctrks, Shades, and all articles pertaining to thu Imsiness,to,:eik.r with the best KEROSEN& OIL in the Coo ary—.Whole.ule ani Retail—at he 414nnfacturers' lowest prices. likeMerehants and others will same money, by es.Lmining our ::: , tost and M. R. DYOTTS LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STORE and FAC TORY, No. 114 South Second and No. 1 Car ter Street, below Chzanut, Philadelphia. Feb. 20, 1360. 3m The Greatest Discovery McIF THE AGE :.—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatiiin can be cured by using H. L. LLER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and the adjoi•iing i_ountlos, have testified to its great utility. Its EIIeCC , I to Rheumatic affe c ttons, ht.s been hitherto unpariilleled by ray specific introduced to the public. Pate .l'is cents per bottle. For sale by all druggi.,ts :yid storekeepers. Prepared only by II 1. MILLER., Wnol,esale and Retail Druggist, east Berlin, Adams cu.tnty, Pa.. dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-btutTs, bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medici!' es, .t.c., a.c.. ligileA.D.llachler is the Agent in Gettysburg fcr •• H. L. M,ller's Gelebrated Rheumatic Mix. Lure." [Ont. 24, 1859. ly New Goods— CHEAP GOODS—PIPET CF GOODS.—Fah : nestock Brothers haTe just returned from th 3 cities with the large t. prettiest and cheapest assortment of Good, ever offered to the public. We hare an un.asually large and cheap stock of Silks, Delaines, and every variety' of Ladies' Dress Goods. Cassimera,Catsinctts, Vestings, ie. Call early and f• xAm int for yourseh es.— Wa wjll satisfy, yQII that our Goods are unusu ally cheap. o trc.ohle to show Guods. FAIINESTUCE RROTHERS Sign Had Front Oct. 17, 1839 Cannon & Adair'a NSW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Matti, more sad East Middle streeti. direetty op. polite the new Court Rouse Oettvihnrg..,. 1 Having recently arrived from ihiladeiphia, sod feeling fully competent to execnte all work is the finest style of the art, we would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishiug to procure anything in our tine; so fftror us with a eau and examine specimens of our work. We are prepared to faruish MONUMENTS, TOMBS i An) 11E DbTOMFIS, MARBLg MANTLES, I SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and ail other work appertatsing to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put hp to • manner sub- I stantist and tasteful equal to the best to be; Ken in thp cities, where _every impreestaeat 'hick -experience bas 'suggested is -swatted of, mid especially do we gdaranbes that our Cave- ' ten and Grave; Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frost, but alisdiesainT tain for years that erectness of position give& at the completion of a job, sad so necessary to pontinued gracefulness And SY grealy. Gov, 21 1 j i.8; 41 7 tr ROll3B wad Oyer-shoos isigolL rag (.haftlas: season at SA3M3ON'St Adams County!? =7 , • ,- -% 1 1 4 I=onisorn hr* :-• armies, Panaket—Gatorte Swope. • Vks Powidost—a. IL Russell. . Slorrenerr—D. A. Buttner. Trwidnreor—Da yid M 'l:reary. AZaseatwe Cmintatarg—ltobert McCurdy, %tab King, Andrew Heintzeiruati. . Manassve—George :Itrope, U. 4. Mushier, Js eob King, A. Helga:olmm, It. M'Curdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Faheirstock, Wm. St. M..Clellaa, Win. B. Wilson, U. Eichri berger, Juha Wolturd, M. A. Picking, AtirlT IVrigbt, John Homer, G McCreary, ti. lt. ituastli, U. M'Creary, Andrew► Polley. John Picking, J. R. 11 ernh. Gtr This Company j; tirnited In lig opera tloas to the ecrinty of Adams.' ft 11.1 t. beet, in eeasfni operation for were than A: years, •:,1 in that period h i l tit .11 losses and ex penses, artiliont any rtasessiswini, ha% ing also A large virplus capital in the 'lre isnr. Thu Corn. any employs no Agents—all business being L ldne by the NI lnagers, who are annually elect ed by the Stotlhnlders. Any person desiring au Ininrauce Comm apply to any of the above named Managers for itirther information. zir c irirb e Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, et 2, P. M. : 4 ept. '27, 1 CELEBRATED 11:1011PI:tiki L LIVER r. PILL.S.—We beg leave to call the amen- - tiug. of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the moo. V„., pepularremedies now l:fore the public. We le refer to DR. CH AS IC N CE L Iit:MATED 14 VERNIIFIA.; Li ASO k:lt PILLS. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, imp but el•uply for what their name purports, vim The t'EltillYUGE, for expelling Worms from r e i the human system. It has also been attininis tered with the most satisfactory results to ea riotis Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER ISO PILLS, for the cure of Linen Cuttrtalsrs, all g BLLIOUS P1111•11101MENTS, Nut 11/KJAI-ACLIS.,tI,. pp In cases of l'ltrsa MID Acme, preparatory toil ()rafter taking Quints.. they almost invaria bly make a speedy and permanent, care. .ts specifies for the above mentioned di,- to eases, they are unrivaled. and never known to fail when administered in ai.cordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has in- ducedthe Proprietors.FLElllNG 'MOTHERS, Pe PITTSBURG, PA., to dispose of their Drug busiaess, in which they have been successfully engaged for the last Ito years, and they will ie now give their nadivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. ICLane's Celebrated Verusifuge and Liver. Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the ilay,*they will* i•ontioue to spare neither tima: uur expense in procuring the Beet and Purest materials, and compound them in the must thorough manner. Addre.is all orders to FLE3ll:iti BROTH US, • Pittsburg, Pa, P. B.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and icke4olBo bur Dr. Iflouse's, prrpa.-ed Bros., l'iusturg, l'a. To those wisbiug to rite them a trial, we will forward per mail post paid, to any part of the United States, ouc box of Pills for twelve' three-cent postage stamps. or one vial of Ver mifuge fur fourteen three-cent stamps. All or- , der, from Canada must be accompanied by twen ty cents Extra. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Ap;ent, Gettysburg, and by dealers generally tliroughoat the county. May 2, 1852. ly Pickiag's Advettisement. 'DIMING sells OVERCtIATS •cry cheap, Sethi OVERCOATS •ery cheap. Sethi OVERCOATS ery cheap. PICKING sells cheap CLOTH COArs, Cheap CLOTH CJATS, C1.1)TII COATS. PICKING also sells cheap y ESTS, Very cheap VEST:I. Very cheap VF.STS. PICKING'S PANTS are good and cheap, Very good nut very cheap, Very good and v..ry cheap PICKING would like to hare people c and see hl' stock—hecause in addiitou to the aho%c PICKING has 'Cirpst S.tcks cheap, Umbrellas and Trunks, Gloves, Saspenders, Sucks and Shirts ehzap, Violins, Accordeous, Flutes, Fifes, kc., cheap, Clogla and Jewelry of every descrip tion cheap—has ever) thing usually kept in the Gentlemen's Forni-hing, line. Gentlemen need ing anythin; in the Clothing or Variety wny would do well to call on Picking, fur Picking has made np his mind to seIIOOODS than they have ever heel' sold before in the county. Hard times makes low price,. Call at hit store in Cnambersl,org,treet, four doors cast of the E igle Hitch, (Tate's.) Jan. :11 ; !a.m. Here We Are Again! UST from the city with the best and cheap est asortmcat of Sk'RePS and MOLA-;SES ; twat we have yet offered. calculated to ploase ere) i all per in onality and prices ; SVGA!: a very large ock, low; COHEF.S, TEAS. Choro late, Ifice. ieese, Spices, (all kinds.) Cracker; and Tea Ca es. Vinegar, Pickles. Sugar-cured IIAMS and HIM:II/11MS, Lard, Shad, Mack .:rel and Herrings, Salt. Cedar-ware,Tnhs, Buckets, kc.; Baskets, Flour Seises, Brooms. Brushes, kc.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Extra and Stilwell:le FLOUR, all kinds of Feud; Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand ; Fancy Goods,Confectiouaries and Fruit. Give us a call.' It affords us pleasure to show our le and inviting stock. NOIUKCS k MARTIN Gettysburg, May 80, 13.59. Notice to Farmers. it ar k 100":009 B u I D S . ' II F i L h .: O to ß i b t e L s Ni t price wit, be pai fur Wheat, Rye, Coru. Oats,, Barley; Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, at large yellow Warehouse, west end aNaw 4 Oxford. *dr-Guano, Plaster. Salt, kc., and a largei and well selected stock of Lumber and Coal constantly on band and fur sale at my Ware-i house. FRANK. iiiiRSH New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf AT the Sign of the BIG ROOT, in Chambers. burg street. We have just reeei•ed * large stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Hat. news, Collars, Whips. kc.. and are determined to sell at the lowett prices possible fur cash.--• Call and flbigis for yourselves. Oct. 17, ir:ozo. cuIIEAN k CCLP. HAVING disposed of hie stock of Ladles' Dress and Fancy {foods generally. will no. Tire his whole attention tot.beCI.DTLIING IiI:SL\T.S:3, and will at all times tccp en hind a la.ge lot of cheap Cloths, Clii.-ilr.Cre3. Cassi. Vestings, and den's wear gencra:ly. Also, Rawly-Glade Uver Costs, Dress and Bus.ness Cony* Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey J.tekets, Shirts, Dray/bra, Comforts, Stocks, Cravats, kc., &c. Give us a call. We will sea every articatiu our Lae as cheap as the cheapest. Jau. 23, 113. A. G"R.GE WAMPLER will make Rouse Spoutiug and put up the same low. for cash or country produce. Farmers and all others wishing their house*, barns, kc., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. April 18, '53. tf G. k 11. WAIIPLETt. A i r I C I a ll r t i llr ee T n o Are'nNo, renovated • d ari a c oi l co o : f n u t r y i , 11 d e . — 4 the proprietor e assures the public that a call is only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction is "Very case. Char isoderate. .LIEAB., Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1.11 - S,O. t! , Lime,' Piaster, UMBER ♦nd WM., nt 4112 kinds, qoartamtly nu hand, 'which wa ■ill sell at small profits or cash. AI Coal, he., must ha cash on de- ELLNEFBLrER,, BOLLINGER a CO. Jan, 9, Isad. LINS AND-PLASTER—Gram kinds c o m m an d. ly on knell. widen we are Balding at mall Wilke fo4 CASH. ALlZeei, kr..., most be easb en delivery. ~ 8B ADS t Bc4PLEn c 4 Jan. 23, 1860. Dr. M'lAlne's More New Goods George Arnold, Spouting. Olobe Inn, I;umloer and Coal, _ _ _ ....... . , , 33 tio/r4nchair9.49 l .wr'tiati 1 -tut ikleidirlisamon tI - ---,, 1 Itiltimore Etats Iltan nfkoteri IVE 141 A CAtil,h-sThe sudersigaiwi OAT/ . ILLER'S 131(PRO V itir SALA t I UI j ult. received from the cities an immense SLikNDEIt stoek of CLuTITS, CASS. MIMS, CASSINICTS, ' sApic.3.—Thoossu4 of dullsro to proper- i VRSTINGS. to all varieties, kc., suitable for the 1 M 0 all kinds, meted annually itt these WSJ season: which they offer to the public at union. , that nerer failed to preserve their contents.-.• . esdentedly low rates. i Factory, Dora/ace street, Providence, Rhode : . " They ask a call, island, and 139 North street, Baltimore. Sale- ; To convince all " irowns, So_ It;, Soap Charles street. For sizes o f the truth of this assertion. No trouble to' and prices scud for a circular. All Safes wer-; show good.; and give prices. A large lot of Ira Weil to glee satisfactioa. HEADY-MAD k: CLOTITING also Selling cheaper 1 L. IL YELLER, 1 than ever. 1 No. I G South Charles street, Garments made np for men and boys, as us- I Ga. 11, 1959. De. Vi ly] Baltimore, Yd. , pal, In the Ter' best manner, and according to st Premitun ! 1 any style desired. The work being done in ; Fir their own establishment, they are always en-' i 1 -1 4 NAIIELLED COTTAGE Fmsrmag.- l ableil to warrant it. Remember, their place of . 11 .4 It. W. liEl • Woul), No. 10} North Charles business is the large And commodious room ad- 1 'tree:, Baltimore, having been ca;aged for the' Joining Cubean W. Culp's. on Chambersburg List 17 years in the manufacture sod sale of street. JACOBS' , Sc BItO., th. , si,o‘e desirable Furnieure, suited to country ; Sept. 19, 1839. Merchant Tailors reside:l , C- has on band a large variety, manures I Cured cApre,sly for rLtuil s.111:4 _tlso. Oak and Walnut (;;camber Sets, Oak , T o FAIL/tr.:RS AND 31 and Al al out Extension Tahks. Itti.lng Room and , ErtCITANTS.—We have now opened our large and commodious Fancy Chairs, Stdeboa.rds, flair and Husk' flat-: t archouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail-' tresse, Feat•,er Pillov s at.d ltokter , , Ac., Lc. 1 road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Mar..h :1, Its:,:). 1Y Railroad Company. and are prepared to receive -- ---- , produce of all kinds. viz: FLUOR, WHEAT, 1.441 d, Webstor & Co., 1 itVg, CORN,ItATS, Se. Also. on hand and for 19 BALTIMOIth ST . BALTIMORE. MD.,I salt', :"‘alt. Goanoz. l'ioter, Fkh, .te ~.at large 1 •) Si tnufactnrers of Improved Tight-stitch atm kof t,t w, rte.; j , t,t received, consisting of ' SEWING MACHINES, , Sugar;. Coffe,‘..., :• , r..;ps, Molasses, Oils, Rice, for Families and Manufacturing Estoblislitients Tea,;. Spices of ',N kirviß, Cedor-ware, &c., ste.., Let Maalufacturers, Montero, Partners, House- which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell at i lc( opens, or any other persons in search of aa low as can be bought t15 , ...n „ere, wholesale ana l iu-trument to execute any kind of Sewing now I retail. Merchant; sill do well by calling to see done by machinery, make sure they secure the : and examine our ,t.“ k before purchasing else best, by exatnining ours before purchasing. I where, as our motto %%ill be "quick sales and our Ssuiples of Work sent by mail. small profits." ' 1111A.T CONSTITL - TC9 • 0001, 82%1710 NACU:NE 7 1 We would also rail the attention of all t;ter 1. It should be well made, simple in its con- ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of 'auction, and ea , ily kept in order, their Cattle, Horses. Hogs, .tc., to the fact'tbat 2. It should make a TIMIT VICK-STITCLI, alike we have for sale Breinig. Pronefield A Co.'s on both sides of the material. I Celebrated Ve ;etable CATTLE POWDER, of 3. It should sew any and all materials that, which we has , . Sold from ll"P: 0 to 20'r/0 pounds can be sewed. , per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. 4. It should be able to use Cotton, Thread, or Silk, directly from the spool. 5. It should be able to sew !Foos coarse to line, and from thicls - to thin, with rapidity, and with out chancing the tension. 6. It should be able to make the tension I greater or less. on both the under and upper threads, and with uniformity. S. It should have a straight needle ; curved ones are liable to brenk. 8. The needle should have perpendicular motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 9. It shonld he enpable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 10. it etwuld be able to bind with a hinder. hem with a bemuter; should stitch, fell, run and gather: I 11. It ,houhl ho always ready to work. 12. It iholtl.l hf. vainthle of ii4ing the same size ~ f thread on both Nicks of toe work, and or u.inv, difforent colored thread or rilk. abore or 1 ,. to N. I.) correspond with any two coltbrs of cloth to be unite& 1 1.1. It should be able to make a long err short stitrh. 14. It should be able to fasten off the seam, .tud clintnence sewing tightly at the flist st.teh. 1, 15. It .hould ruu easily dud mike but little Di. It should have a wheel feed; none others are in constiut contact with the work. 17. It should not be liable to get out of order. 1; H. It should not be liable to break the ' thread, nor skip stitches. li 19. It should not be necessary to use a screw ! driver or a reach to set the needle. It should not be liable to oil the opera tor's dress. • ti 21. It should not form a ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, as IS the case with ALL CH/AV-STITCH machines. 22. It .ltoull nut be -` more trouble than it 1' wiirth." - 2 22'5. Fin.tle, ill of these advantages are pos sessed by our Sewing 31 tehtne. LADD, WEB:STER Jr CO. Iv. Dee. rp. 1 3 i Artists', Painters' ND PHOTOf: RAMIE/IS' DEPOT.—The 171 sub.:cr.:Ler has constantly on hand a full a3surtment of materials for the use of -(rtios, Pamte,-.anilliotographers. Also on hand a large and hesotiinl as. of B:cream-pie .fastrat mmts and row,. embracing every variety of Forel4ll and American Londoner.., S Parlor and Rural Group*, e. The beauty and interest of the Stcrescopic Views upon the par lor table furnish a never ending source of en tertainment bit h to visitors and the home circle. COUNTRY mEnctiANT6 supplied on the moat Liberal termg. • W. A. W 1301 5 -0, . N. Liberty :St., Baltimore, Rine :7. 1859. If B. T. Hynson, rT PITir—STEP.'F.ft. PAVER 11.VCGER. AND VENETLIN 1:1.1NO M.k.Nt7F.WITIZEIt, Howard Street, oae door above Lexington. ItALTINORF. Poivr figni.vs.—Congtintly in atnre, PA ).tt' ilangingl of erery description, and of the lairs and most approved patterns. .Also, Borders Fire Iltotr4 Pritat. Ate.. renetion Drat!..--Keetts on tlnd. and sihne factures, to order, Venetian Blinds of all colors, Pita.' anti qualities, which will compare f.svorn hly stit'A Any olf re.l to the pnblic. Plirllerwr Handing done in the best style.- 01 I Blinds re:.muted and trimmed, or exchange t. Mardi 7, 1819. ly Baltimore DELL AND BRASS WORKS, 53 golliday 11011 B iiliinore, Md. REGRSTER & Wr.llll, the Proprietors, are prepared to furnish BELLS of all description 4, from 10 to 111,000 pounds, which are warrantei equal in qttality or tone, prolon;ption of sound and durability, to an, made In the Coiled States. Our Bells are made of the best materiels, warranted to give entire 'satisfaction; also, against breakage. Farm Bells, ranglug from 10 to 100 pounds, always oa hand at northern prices. For (•ertificates with full particulars, ses4 fur one of our Circulars. Aqg. 29, MD. 17 . Ward, 3TANUFACT H URER and Dealer in STRAW GOODS, dos. 103, 105 and 107 North Second Street, Philadelphia.—We are now re ceiving our Spring Stock, which will comprise large and desirable assortment of all kinds of STRAW AND LACE, GOODS. Our stock of Flowers and Ruches will be fousuillly large this season, sod we would invite your special attention to that derrartmet.t. Please call and examine them before taking your purchases. IL WARD, Nos. 103, 1015 and 107 Norih Second St. MArcli 5, let3V. Im Arch Street Carpet WAIIt.HOUSE.—SPRING STOCK or CAR YL:TINOS !—We ere now opening our Sprang Stoct of Carpetings, which h.tre been bought extremely luw for Cash, and will be sold correspondingly cheap. We hare all the newest and richest styles of Velvet, liru.sels, Three-Ply, Ingrain arid Venetians—with an ex tensi%e ataa.ortnient of low priced Carpeting,; Oil Cloths, Drviggets. Matta. kc., kc. Also, Zion pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, white, red, check, fancy and rartegated Canton Mat,.. tinge, at very low prices.. As we buy' exclutirely for Cash, we are ea. abled to e2er onr goods much below the paid prices. litirConntry 'Merchants and others who are about purchasing are requested to make an ex amination, as they cannot fail being pleased with goods and prices. • OLDEN k RICKNES, 832 Arch St, (2 doors beloorNintb, Sotalteilde,) Ilareh 12, 'co. 3m Philadelphia, . _ Witches, Jewelry, SII,VEII-WARE..--Nis would respect folly jnfortn our Mends, patrons and the pa generally, that we have , now* atik, and oder Waimea*Ll aye Rictus, at sits %Alt, Our Pates*, it large and very choke stock ofl Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and rated Wart, of every variety anti style, Every deseriptiOa of Dtsitoxo 'Wolin and otbor Jewstar, made to r order at short notice. SiarAll we ethe be as reptesanted• 1 • N • s.—Particular attention given to tiro Be pairing of Watches and Jewelry of every de scription.-- :STAUFFER t UAW:ET 3. No. 6t3 Market St., South Side, Phlladr.ip Feb. 19, 1888. 3m rVIOTOCI4 trilititesay &algid AI- • '4" cadge Qallery, Ostiyaburg, Pc '• • Notioe NUN F.PP:1.11111, TIOLLV.ZGEIt $ k CO. Gettysburg, ept. 5, 18 ;:8. --- Read and Judge - F"yourgi. and I kuow you'll be satis fied that there is no use to complain of Om,/ aloes orwes tett when IL G. GAM se/la Gum Shoes for 25 ceuts. And still better, there is no use of suturing with Corns, Cbilblalne and Frozen Feet, when you c itt get the very stuff et 11. U. Cart's to cure them all.' No cure no p.ty. Come, get it and try it. Come all yuu dyspeptic persons, I can fix you all right Ina short Carr's Uni versal Bitters is the ktatt to do it with. It is cheap. and its Intriti&ik. value is only to be got at by trying it. Now is the time to get tiler, good and cheap Hosiery, Ar 11. G. C •Tel. Also, a fresh supply of Cheesy, and ill kin& of fine. choice Fruits, such as Figs, Prunes, Dates, lt.ilnina , Currants, Lemons, kc. 11. (). C..rr's is the place to Fret the finest and most fashion.ible colors of Neck-ties novo in town and very che ip. Everybody come uud see and you'll be sure to buy. (Feb. 13, 1860. nssav a. D. . . warsnicnv mynas New Firm--New Goods. rpm: undersigned have entered into partner i. ship in the IIAftitWARK k uttocEtty bash:less, nt the old stand of thinner k Ziegler, in liultimore street. under the name. st) le and firm of DANNER & ZlEtil.Elt, JIIS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve. a continuance of the patronage of the old firm. as well as any cirialitity of new custom. They have just return ed (ruin the cities with an immense stock of Goods---consisting in part of Building Materials. such as Nails, Screws Binges, Bolts, Locks, kc. Took, ineluding Edwe Tools of every description, Saws, Planes. Chissets, Goons, Braces and Bitts. Augers, Squares, Ganges, Hammers, &c. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Vices, Rasps, Files, horse Shoes, Horse-shoe &C.., with them. sexy cheap. Coach Find ings, such as 1 loth. Canvass. unmask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth. S.trings. Axles. Hobbs, Spokes, i'elloes, Bows, Poles. :shafts, kc. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs. Lasts, Bout Trees, kc., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knnbs, kc. HA)I'S/MEI:VEILS w.ll also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks. Brittannia, Albstri and Silver-plated Tit and Tea Spoon'. Caudle-sticks, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Std Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles. PunA. Tnbs. Churns, Carpeting, . 1 / 4 .. Also, a 'general :v.sottnieut of forged and rolled 1:10:Ii of all sites and Cast, Shear, and Blister Stool, wiliest lacy will *AI as cheap as the ellen:ie.:4. GROI liftlES. a full and gen erThassortinant. such as Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brawn Sugars; New Orleans, West In4lin and Snor lions, Molasses and S)rr.ps, Coif; e, elincolate. Fine, Coarse and lt.tiry MI : Linseed. Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpsatine. Fish. &c.: a full assortment of Lead and Zinc. dry tt:.din nil: alro Vire-prnof Paints; in fact. _lnt u it every article in the Hardware, teh Finding. Shoe Findin', llonsekeephrs, Blacksatith,t'aninet and Grocery !inc.-111 of which they arc determin ed t...) Fell as low far CA.4:I its aft house out of the city. IlLtiltY I ' .%NNER, %V.% air:I:HIT mut;u:n. Gettibarg. Notice. underldgned having retired from the Mercantile business, the saute will hereaf ter he continual at nit: old stand. in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry IL Danny and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner & Zie tier. in., whom we ill recommend to, and for whom we would besp..tak a liher.a share of patronage from old cUstouters, and of the puha,: to geuer.l. Ilaring retried from the Mereantile business, it is necessary that our old Imainess should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all .those•in debted ti up either by Judgment, Note or Book ArcOunt, to call and .ettic the same without delay, The Looks sill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER. May 25,1859. DAVID ZIEGLER. Book Binding. O BEET 'MUSIC, lIAGAZINF—ti and NEWS PA VEILS, bound and nturnt. d in one week, at W. 11. AUGLILSBAUGIi BINDNRY, 3 door' above the Wa‘lainhaon House, Jan. 16, 1860. tf Gettybbtmg, Pa. Country Produce BorGIIT and SOU at the S. E, corn's of the Diamond, Gettysburg, Dee. 5,183 u doubta w n oou sti,ha m3and e 1 cheapness if b ie e n lo a o n k d s NO on„tthele cotton tinder-shirts and Drawers, cotton and woolen Socks. woolen Jackets, excellent to work in, fine linen, fancy, marseilles and cotton Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Silk Cra vats, &e., new stoic of French embroidered Stocks at SASISON'S. EESE.—English Dairy Cheese, of such ki excellent qu.ility as is rarely offered here, just reeek:ed and for gale at IT G. CARR'S, in York street. Try it and judge for yourselves. THAT'S THE RIGHT WAY.—When times are hard and money scarce, goods should be sold cheaper for cash. Boots at $1 25 t0 $4 00, Shoes in proportion. Silk Hats atsl 60 to $3 60, Per end Wool Hats and Caps at such low prices as to snit close buyeri,at SAMSON'S. Alll3RO,lain°, Enamel and Photograph Pictures, of auperior style, taken Okt Wea rers Sky-light Gallery. VNLARGTD Photompbs ism small *- Xi tures.finisbed in India Ink, water or oil colors, at tire Sseelsior Gallery, are splendid. ALL kinds of Pictures neatly and expe— ditiusly copied and enlarged by TYSON RO., Nort o ii-lot router qf thi Disaidad, get*Tabtarit. r*- rare gooney wake your Intechases l ies's sad Boys' Clothing, se which yea ind a large assortasetit, shislatha g a bb er Ower-coats sad Insitaw,Uulltrelloor he., at MS °TB, Mots Me gad. P yen do not believe it, try them And Gamine' I vourselres, that TYSONPf PICTURES are &nutmeat And aheapest to had in the eountry.—. ()salary If. E. eor. et, the Diamond, Gettysburg,. rm.l WTRAITS , from the smallest miniature to life size at TYSON k BliCi.lliSky-ligkt . Sorfreakt : equity of stto Diagoitd, Chlajoblonkri4 . , • - .:- - ..., • . • . • . • New oyster rF. IL C bey has opened sew 03 Eating Saloons, OU the *oath itruhersburg street., near the Dhow doors below (leo. Arnddln Store,) I will receive EMERY DAY, (Sunday e; and serve in the various styles, the bee. of FRESH OYSTERS, front Baltimore keeping a good article, he expects to rer libera patronage. Ha will also sup; ter, wholesale to other establishments, His Bill of Fare will. however, not' ed to Oysters alone. Other articles i, Lag line cen always be had in 'cam nice glass of ALE. adrEutrance to Ladies' Saloon at the centre door of the building—to Gentlemen's 'Saloon at the door adjoining it on the west. G. F. ECKEN.RODE. Gettysburg, Oct 31, 1o:03. eIOACTIMAKING AND IILACKSNIETHING. —The undersigned respectfully Informs his friends and the public that he continues the Coitehmaking and Blacksmithing business in every branch at 1 / 1 4 establishment in Cham bersburir rtreet. He has on hand and will manufa , tur , . to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, tc., of the best material, and made Ly superior work men. riI&•ItEI'AIRLNO and LILAVX3IIIjTHINO of all kinds dune at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY PRODUCT. taken in exchange for work at market prices. ter Persons desiring articles or work in the Coachtnaking or 131neksmithing line, are re spectfully invited to tall on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTIL Ginifyrburg, Jan. 34, 'SD. MITE subscriber off . . rs at,Prirate Sale, 1 his 11U1'; r: .INL) LOT, on High fifth , street, adjoining Solomon Powers. Th House is u two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, and a well of water. Terms easy. DIN'L. F. PITTE,NTUftF. July 11, 185 g. 1.1 Grain and Produce House, r‘N CHAIIIIEItSISURG STREET.—The on denigned haring purchased the large building in the rear of hie store on Chambers bursburg street, known as :;Csamp's Brewery," has converted it into a Produce Warehouse, and Le now prepared to receive all kinds of Grain and Produce, to wit : FLOUR, WII EAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds, le., fur which thu highest market price will be given. mar accornmo4late those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, havir.g made ar rangements for that purpose with a responsible house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and Variety Store, and keep on band GROCERIES of all kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices., Fish, Ccdar-ware, Sc. Having just received a very large supply, purchased uu remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to furnish Country Herlera very cheaply, and w ill sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public are Luc iced to c.ill I .cfore purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick Salea g and Sm.ill Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept.:,, 1K.9„ • Railroad i Storo. T C. GUINN have just received and , are opening at their new store on the orth-west, orner of Cell , re Sq uare, l iettysburg, a large and complete assortment of Spring mul l Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladies par tieularly are invited to call and examiue our su perior atyles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles, embracing everything coming properly under this heed at prices nut heretifore equalled. and in quality surpassed bi g none. (W.,),TI.F.SIEN WEAR.. of eveey description, consisting of Clot hs, Cassimeres, Ca stnetts. Coatings, Vestaugs, which cannot be surpassed out of file city in quality and price. Our stock of Groceries is also complete, while every other article geni:rslly found in a Dry Goods store can be had at the "Railroad Store" of J. C. Quinn a Bro. Relieving that the pub lic can suit themsch es better here than else where, we int ite them to ;;tie us a call. For the proof of oar ni.scrtion, call and examine our stock,even if you don't buy. [April 4. MITE sub wriber informs his friewl4 and the public that I 1 he has removed his I•irge Boot and bhoe Establishment. to Chaniberaborg street, Gettysburg, where lie has now on hand. and will continue keep for sale, an ex tensive variety of work. of his ewn manufacture. The work is made nP in the best and mostilurable manner. including all the newest styles, awl embraces BOOTS Sr SHOES, Men's. 11 - mum's and Children's GAITERS, in short, every article usually to he found in s. first class establish ment of the kind. Ile has now and will continue to hare employed a number of workmen. " herd to beat," to make up customer work. That be will sell CHEM'. is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and get his prices. With'unexceptionahle work and low rates. I.e hopes for and expects a fair share of the publit 's patronage. Ltirshoemakers aro informed that he al ways keeps on hand "UPPERS," Air Shoes and Gaiters, rtady . fer bottoming. which he disposes of plessirg terms. JOHN HALLWEG. Sept. I i. 1.359. ly ♦SIAHAY SCOTT A. Scott & Son, DEALERS in Pry Gemla. Fancy Articles, Queensware, kc., opposite "Eagle Hotel," Chamber3bl rg otreet. Call and See the Bargains! lIF. McILIIENY having ju:t returned from I , the cit. of Philadelphia; where he has selc,ted very c.trefully hi , I. ALL AND WINTER G9ODS. Is propired z.) "how the prettiest and mo't fashion•ible stock of goods in his line ever brought to ILI , pitteC. Wilkh will he sold at prices tnat will defy -ill competition. His stock of HATS AND CA l'S is full and complete, em bracing Men s No. 1. black Silk Hats, Men's black Cassimere Hats, Men's fine soft. Felt flats, Men's Ledger Hats. Men'« Russia Broad Run Hats, Men's Silk Velvet Caps, Ledger Caps, Navy, Plush, and Plush trimmed Caps. A splendid assortment of BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CAPS, from 35 cts. to $1.25. Also, an eaten siTe assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, con sisting of Meu'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 clealin to merit a continuenee of their patronage. Oct. 1; R. F. McILHENY. John W. Tipton, Z. lIYEFLS "ALAWATHZAS." G) to Tipton'4—go to Tipton's,- Go to Tipton's in the corner— In the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near 11cCiellein'i, If you want yont'hair dressed finely— If yon want your face shaved smoothly. I3achelors who never knew it=-. Tip's the fellow that can do it...- Do it in the latest fashion-. Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your fine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you feel like going nightly To call upon some pretty damsel Wise Warts would sot look ait yogi, At you as you passed her daily, Pally on the public street. And young men who wear moustaahest, Who want some one to sew patches-: Patches where year breeches taar,-. Tip's the boy to soake.up matches-- Matches with some lady fair. Then repair to Ttpton's -shop, Dandy, 'Fogy, Flirt sad Fop. Jan. 11,1858. iterricnna. ALEXANDER ANDER MAUI; Cloak and Watt*. maker, has removed Wit shop to the room West side of the Pahlic Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Ifoiqi.,Uo jg Mice, where he yiil always b_a happy to • • to the calls of customers. l .fps plat favors, he hopes, by strict attentiosortrastoess, an d a d es ir e to please, to merit amotreadre the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, IB6P PHOTOGILAPHIG VIEWS ofiblis L ia,a4r ,seares, Aw l ,by.IIrSON 4k - • iota: pest corner ofthe'Dita4oll6 f Still at Work ! Private Bale. Removal. I= Stoves, , T' AND SHEET IRON WARE.—SIIF,ADS BUEHLER . , having purchased the stock' of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler, have opened an eatablishmest to_ cos. neetion with their Stove Ware ROOM, radio/ the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything id tit tine at the lowest prices. In addition to the oldie*. ry ware, they, have a large supply of kit/ales and house furnishing goods, of et cry eiriseth Including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, at., for pre•ert and fr.% Call an d see them. Splendid assortment ni Stoves wad house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, 94 the corner of l'arbile and Railroad streets, • leriipoutiug put up at shortest notice. Lam. bcr, Coal and Lime always on hand at their yard at the same plate N Cook and Parlor Stoves. A N DREW POLIJAC would respectfully I. form the public that he now has • lot of COOK anti PARLOR STOVES, which he offer. at prices to suit the times. Gettysburg, Aug. 2t, 1859. Farmers' & Mechanics' /SAVINGS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS COEN. TV.— Wealth soma by aring.—Deposite your surplus funds in tills Institution and re. ceire interest at the rate of from trro to four per cent. This institution offers • safe, coursuiens and profitable depository to all classes of people, July 4, 1b59. A Fresh Assortm e nt OF CUODS RECEIVED AT REMINGER'S, —The subzet :her has just returrel front the City a ith an‘ther and roo.t splendid assort. meet of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S WEAlt—to which he calls the attention of the public. He has selected hisetoek With great care, and can se:land antuularture every variety of Clothing in the cheapest and most substantial manner. He desires all who wish to be well lifted witlt good, genteel FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to give hint a call. He cannot be extxdled in the town. 'EN err ode, therefore, who desires a bargain, should call with him at his Merchant Tailoring Evablishment in Carlisle street, ea door to MeConaughy's Hall. JACUS RELNINGER Oct 31, 1859 llie Shriner's TionsAmi( courm SYRUP. AO A:I. A FAMILY REMEDY IT HAS NO EQUAL! TESTIMONY Of CLERGYMEN 11 , -.3i""Th's is to certify, t'^at on the re. commendation of a regular and skilful physi. chin we have used the "Balsamic Cough Syrup" prepare: by W. E. Shriner, iu our fami ly, and find it t answer well the purposes for• which it if prepared. S. Harr x, Paitor of Lutheran Church, Taneytow Read the following Letter from Rev. H. P. Jordan : Ustosftwx, Mr. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I hate giNen your lialsarnic Cough Syrup" a fair trial,and am happy to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved mo so soon. I have also. viten it in my family with the sante good ef fect, in every inltance. It is certainly a must excellent remedy, and ought to he in every fami ly. The exceeding low price at which it [geoid places it nithin tho reach of all. Pardon the liberty I have talsen in thus sir. inr my experience in the use of the Syrup uuso li.ited• s ou. Respectfully your s , P. JOILDAII. TEMISIONT CIT PHYSICIANtI. LIFIEkrr. Frederick co.. IN Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I bars ex amine! the compwition of your " Balsamic. Cough Syrup,"' at:d from uty knowledge of the ingr-dient.4. Ind haying witneatted its good of. fecte, I c:4l recommend it to the public as a raluable compound for Coughs. Colds, and all e'..rottic pulmonary affections. Tnos.Stst,ll.l). T us Md. r' 1 hare prescribed W. E. Shrines •• B;diatoie Cough syrup" in my i r ictice fur sovernlyearti, and regard it as au ev - cllent medicine iu Coughs, Colds, and all Bruncla.ll Sem' mrdps, X. D. Fill reins' Etrzeteeee. Jersegetot, York (-co.. Pa., July ta, To W. E. Shriner,—llear bale been keeping your —l3al9am:e . k..11:h rup" for sale. for the lost five years, and it bus given sltuost, universal sati.fiietion. It is one of the _most popular Medicines in nse in our neighborhood. Our sales, therefore.lisre been large, especially lest winter, having sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I thetetore do not hesitate to recommend it to the public, as a good uudicine. Yours, reopectfully, JAW'S SPANGLER. PORTER'S SIDING. York en.. May 17, ISM Shriner,—Dear Cough Syrup is becoming very popular here. I hare been selling it for about tr o years, and !neve% more general ratkfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. We use it in our family, and would not be without it on any account. For children, it certain!) is an invaluable nitdi eine. S. G. lIILDZIMAND. Jaciams, York co., May 18, 1859. Ton. E, Shriner :-1 consider your Balsamic Cough Syrup - ope of the be Cough remedies of the day. There is no medicine I have ever sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none that I have used in my Limily I hke so well. Yours, truly, C. F. Itcsimio, Price, 31 cts. per bottle, or 3 bottles fur $l l Sold by all Druggists and Merchants. Oct, 17, 1859. lOm Howard Association, 1111ILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent fnstantiou established by special Endowment, for the helief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of tbe Sexual Organs.— Medical advice gi% en gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of their condition, (age,- occupation, hatgts of life. lac..) and in casea of extreme poverty. Medicine furnished free of charge, VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhms, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW =isms employed In the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted in seatedenvirlopesi. free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postai': • • age will be acceptable. 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