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"The Records of the E.e . rointionary War," is la book of great interest and gives a vast amount Of information relative to the tioldiers of;he PiAvolation, and is as invaluable batik of refer. cacti for Us descendents of its heroes and all who are interested in Peusion Cluims , Land Farrar:its, etc., etc. The tnost Liberal Inducements ate offered to Agents, cad upon 'addryping the publisher orrery information w ill be gig en. iSki.ND FOrt CATALOGUE. Address, GEORGE (1 1 VA:4B, Publisher, 4 . 0 Chestnut St.:Philadelphia, Pa. *el S a . taco : s: • Ctirrre Poetry. • t WE is no evil in this wend hich men cannot relieve ; itud ever honest mind and heart Godiurety this believe: hath ordainA a pet Act cars For every ill on earth, - ' But leaves It onto men to Sad 'The tecret and its worth. . ' !that IL G. Carr's discovered gni .' Which will afford relief, . ,And curl dyspepsia and indigestion, Almost beyond belief.' The virtues ofhie hitters are trow known onto all ; And they whh-wish to be relieved Giver H. G. eiti'a call. - tlind even if Consumption hal - 1414 hand upon al' frame, The Syrup be has in his Awl Will quench the rising flame—. - And canvas health to cume..gain Vain the pallid cheek, And biissetisiv ant* the sick, Which words can never speak, Sir it oorpreign, speedy curs . • - -VII ttsiney--.lreat ofbresth— . - 1 - c b st ek -Alo4kassitat throat diseases, R itaa slid la death. R esseak .: : other tth ,111 efts* ', '' • ~..,. • = tZ l = t be ksek to boil* -. OW • .. or e t w hiok,oro Cm oak ma rt. a. come, Natiostasitik - 9Atiabass• ._ - • l'') • .• Akio nolikik . • , .. ..., 4ISS, Whips, ke,l* - 041sse- ray sloth at ,1", C. 013.,,5S WRVS, =2 =10,,,m,-..vo.o4r v i a r virwswaft. , tromyvip.A3wwv-74romm a g emk ', I IW- ; Sor Sale, •.. i ~, ! - F. FARM on which Treside, $ wiles eciuttti Salt Safe 11114uuthiatay. r of linnfitsbutg, ad., on the Frederick. coast s e te ou ci d f i Fifty - four tliweli fenced, Ac M I S !' l ii : Es.- - Ph o P- u ß i C) aoihr VlCl: ::f du B l - 1 1 a I rs 'A i N up;o p pose la ,of st ed rsible hi e od e T i n ty of all kindt, itai ed annually kii these s ir es and improved by a good . 1101'812 and .... r ite.— all the necessary outbuildings. Part W that nilnlT faiiiitr to preserve the caste Factory, Dormice street, Provider' , e, Ittode of the land his been lately limed. There Island. and lrli North street. Baltimore 841 - is of the ialace • thriving young Orclntril of 204 rooms. No. IC, Synth Charles street, Fur sil t s Apple and 200 reach trees, I..e.i.des l'ear. Plum, sod prices send fur it circular. All Safe, leaf- Apricot trees and Grape4iires. It li al ne ~ , id ranted to give salad:set/on. c . cltrap and on good terms if applied for •t ouce. L. IT. MILLER, i - I).IO:I.TZIiotiVER No. IC South Charles street, t Oct. 17, 1859. p 5.27. 1," I Baltinicire, 141 FUNDED 1(451. Chartered 1a54. Located colt. or BALTIMORE kCH.tItLE.i Bat.Totuat, Mu —74 Lariebt. Meg klerautly Furniehealk l'opuLte I'ot/truer , Jai Ct./Heft In the United 'Later. Deaigned expresaly fur Toon,: Men de , iring to übtain a Tu.,akiLthu Paacri( •le 131:615EWS 61./CC•1103 II) t:ie altorteat title and at Lieleast A Large and lle.autlt..diy Ornamented Cireu lar.eonta,ning upwards (A SIX :SQUARE FEET, with sr..erN or I'L‘yEAN6llll.flud ft Lltrit En grasing (rise finest of the kiwi ever made in this country) representing the Interior iew of the Cullcge. with Catalogue statingjerm+. k. will 1 c sent to Every Young Nan ou Fars or i'v.s.auz. Write ittivditttel . . and )uu will IT( dire the paeltage try return mail. Address. E. K. LOSiEK, ILltimore.Md. Feb. G, tem IT iQIL CLOTHS and ilattings, wholesale and retail Constaint,ly cu hand an Assortment of % terns at low prices."con•lsting of Velvet, Bru,sels, Three-ply, Ingrain and \ enetian Car pets, of ever% ii.t!, le it IA prise. (hi Utot!ii from 1 to C yards 'Wide. .Also, Iltigs. )tat4, stair 110d4, Canton and Cocoa Matting.. lung Carpets of Our own make. by the piece or vn rd. at low rates. JOSISI'II . 11CTUItY. 125 Lexington st.,one door west of llouard. Ari 2,1416 U. :icu Ntinwre..ll4l. ___ "PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The subscriber has constantly on band n full aesortment of materials for the use of Artists, Panaters and Pldolograolarrs. Also on hand a large and beautiful' assortment of Snreeseepie fiestra mews awl Views, embracing every variety of Foreign and American Laxisedput, otatikpy, Parlor and Karol Groups. .4c. The beauty and. interest of the ttterescopic View. upon the par .or table furnish * never ending loners of en tertainment hyth . to visitors and the home circle. COUNTRY lINKCIL&N'r6 supplied on the most liberal terms. i 3 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD., Manufactorers of !two red 1 igbt-stitch W 31 - Aturrss, for Families and Manufacturing Establi.laments. Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers. Howie keepers, or any. othewpersons In search of an instrument to execute any kind of Sewing now dcrne by machinery. make sure they secure the best, by examining ours before purchasing. Bkr'Sataples of Work sent by mail. !HAT COXATITC7II.I ♦ GOOD HEIM() ILLGHTHE? i. it should be well made, simple in its con struction, and easily kept in order. 2. It shoald make a TIGHT LOGE-lITITCH, alike on both sides of the material. 3. It should sew any and all materials that can be sewed. 4 It ehould be able to uee Cotton, Thread, or Silk, din:ctly from the spool. 5. It ehould be able to Dew from coairee to line, and from thick to thin , with rapidity : and with: out changing the teroston. G. It 'bout(' be able to make the tension greater or lest, on both the under and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. It should have a straight needle; carved Ones are liatbla ,to break. The" needle ebould bare perpencliculai motion. This is absolutely dbcessary fur heavy work. 9. It should be capable of taking in the largest pieces of work. I. It Phould he able to bind with a hinder, hem with a hiltraer; should stitch, fell, run and gather.' ' 11. It should be always ready to work. " 12. It should be capable of using the SWIM size of thread on both aides of the work, and of using different colored thread or silk. above or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. U. It should be able to make a long or short stitch. ;4. It should be able to fasten off the Seam, and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and mike but tittle noise. 16. It should have a wheel feed; none others are in constant contact with the work. IT. It should not be liable to get out of ordtr. 18. It should not be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitches. • 19. It sbould'uOt be necessary to nse • screw driver or wrench to set the needle. It should not be liable to oil the opera= tor's dress. Gift Book Business, 21. It should not form a ridge on the under side. nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, SS is the ease with ALL CUACI-STITCH machines. 22. It should not be " more trouble than it s ir o rib 23. Finale, all of these advantages are pos ■essed by our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEBSTER & Co. lqt c 5, leso. ly rIIS, BLACK TEAS, ite. P. TIERNAN & XV, SON, over for sale the following articles, oi weir own importation, particularly for faun- MEM Snit Jetty WlNcs—Pernartinea finaq pale. gold and brown Sberrirsi, in wood and in glse.s. PORT Nixed—,Sandeman's competition red and white Port. in wood and in glas4. MAUaia♦ Wl' —John rioward March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass ; also, Urape Juice. Hocr Wvits—inhannesberger, Bteinberper Mszcobrunner, Unbtnet, Bron neberg, of 1846. Ce•arannli Wiaza—Mont and Chandon's fin cit. in quarts and pints. liaaitutiti—Otard and Hennessy s Ina old gala and dark Brandies. licas—Old and tine Jamaica, Antigua, Gren ada, and from Wel suds, issfsated direct from London. • Iloi.t.ssis Gm—The best quality—Tiernan brand--and no mixture of atonal& poison in a. 200 half chests ofthe finest Souchiosn As lialtimors, Aug. 28, 18:4. ly SOFA AND FURNITURE It'AlthitOOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near :layette sL,) extending from Gay to Fry-derick st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Alta on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFYIOE FURNITCHE, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk. Cotton and Hair, !Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, locking Chairs, Eageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Itec.ePtfou and Upholstered Chairs, Ai- BOKTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNI7UTtIi ? , Wood Chair., Office Chairs, Barber Chian', Cfibe and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture; , Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Sid boards, listension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to pi chase 'are luVited tit tali and give our stock DA examination, which for variety and quality of workmansuip is sot isitytalled be any establishment in the country. A. MATilltiT k JON, Nos. i:o and 21 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. ly . Unzip H. Bode?. =it C 031'1138 - 1 ? Sek 124 6 X•rai Jena, MD. -lAIIIVSpared t» r.c and sell on Coshals sinahli kinds of iNCYLItIf PIA/DiJCS. esperissos at tan Imps 4.12 a• Coangssion L joishoems, (and wishing as isa4tie that alone t ) • ristg.,...,...iikalsli4lAba alga to give asiriso wain 'P YR* Id* asasignatenta irgi *IN Mal le Fintog riiw ilrennaglea r e flvana,nall kliahtiof I I rebr st-40). mait:wmore 'IW II fr I - Carpets, Artists', Painters' W. A. WIBONG, No. 2 N. Liberty St., Boltiinure, J mp, 27; ;1169. 1 Ladd, Webster & Co:, Wines, Brandies, ♦. itathiot & Son's FOR SALE 1 pair lian gri-y matched ] lu lus, 5 y - ears old, sound and perfectly broLec to cnEtis and double harness. 7 first rate wagon or farm itorses. four-horse broad tread Wagon. with lima he& Harness for four horses. 'irony n. w. I Carriage for one or two horses. new. 2 thorough bred Durham Calves, a bull and a heifer 1 year A variety of farm Implements. LIELTZHOOVEEL Jan. 23, I PCO im Farmers' and Mechanics'- .S INSTITUTION: OF A.D.NSIS receo. es money un deposit daily from o'eloei. A. ..11 , until 3 o'i.ltick l'. M., end on :,:itturdity from V o'tlutk A. M., until t o'clock I'. M. Interest on deposits from 2. to b per cent. Special deposit.' paid agreeably to notice, •nd transient deposits paid un demand with in terest. Interest on special deposits. wen made for ten niouths and upwards. 9 per cent. fors months and upwards, 3 per cent ; on - transient deposits for 3U dad s and upwards. t per tent.; and on regular weekly depusits rp per cent. The popular..ty of this Institution with all classes of the community, both in town and mot' d its consequent nicsess , Ar r ay Le ascribed in part to the following reasons: It oilers a convenient. responsible and profit able depository to Farmers and Mechanic. to Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Coliec tnrs, Agents lot all public tlfScenf. to A ttuAlePts Trustees. Societies and Association,. ;incorpora ted or otherwise, to married ur sinels Ladies, to Students, Mercluttits, Clerks, and business men generally: to Minors and all who have funds. much or litCe, to deposit with a return of Interest. Depositors receive Books in which fit entered their disposiu, which hook' serve as vouchers. They may designate in case of sickness, death or absence, who shay. receive their deposits without tbe intervention otExecutors or Admin istrators. [Gettysburg, March f 6, 1860.. The Greatest Discovery Q L F TILE AGE.—lnfiacomatnry and Chronic Rlteumatiset can be Cured by using it. L. I M LEA'S GELEIIILITED RHEUMATIC MIX , TURK. litany Proteinent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its I great utility. Its success in Rhedmatic *floc ;las been hitherto unparalleled by any spe'cifie introduced to the public. Price .O cents per bottle: For sale by all druggists and storekeepers. Prepareil'only by H L. MILLER, Wbolsesale and Retail Druggi•it, Fast Berlin, ! Adams county, Pa.. dealer in Drugs, Chernicale, Vas, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuff..., hot titsEssences end Tinctures, Window WARN:Perfumery. Patent Medicines, tc.. fie. IssirA. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg for " 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic tut..." [04..t. 21, 1859. I y Arch Street Carpet Wißriiiftrii;:.—STßlNti STUCK or C. 1.1- PETINGSI—We ,are now opening our Spring Stock of Carpeting., which hare been bought extremely low for Carib, and will be sold correspondingly cheap. We have all the newest and richest styles of Velvet, Brussels. Three-I'ly, Ingrain and Venetians--with an ex tensive assortment 9f low priced Carpctings ; Oil Cloths. Druggets, Vats, kr ke. Also. 300 pieces of 3-4. 4-4. 5-4, ,q-4, white, red, check, fancy and variegated Canton Mat tings, at very low prices. As we buy exclusively for Cash, we am en abled to seer our goods ranct, below the usuitl prices. *sr Connuy Merchants and others who are about purchasing are requested to make an ex antination, as thy cannot fail being pleased With punts and prteee. 01.1)DEN k RICKNEX 833 Arch St., (2 doors below Ninth, South Side,) March 12, 'OO. )101 Watches, Jewelry, A VI would respect fully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally. that we have now in Store and offer Wnot.t.sacs AND RETAIL. at the lowest C•an Pucaa, a large and very choice stock of Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Pliited Ware, of every variety and st.l le. livery description of 1.44/iOND WORK and other Jewstay, made to order at. shod notice. Igal.".tli goods warrant ed to be as represented. N. o.—Particular attention given to the Me pairing of Watches and Jewelry of every de scription. STAUFFKR Ir MARLEY, No. 812 Market St., South Side. PhilAdelphia. Feb. 13, 1860. 3m Removal. LEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch. AI maker, has removed his shop to the room on e West side of the Public. Square, lately occnpied by pas id A. 'loader, EN.. as a Law Office, where he will alica. s be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business / and a desire to please. to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, 1970? . Can4on & Adair's NEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti more and East Middle street 4, directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— Mating recently am , ;A from Phijndelphia.•nd feeling hilly competent to execute all work in the finest style of the art, we tt ould respectful ly invite the atf.ectiou of the public wishing to procure anything in our hue, to ftror ys with a call and examine •pecimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish, MONUNIF:NTS, TOMBS AM) HEADSIONES. MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our busines.. at the lon est pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall he put up in a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal ti) the beat to lie seen In the cities, where every iniprot ement which experience hes suggested is availed of, and especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery and Grate Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to beffected 1),1 - frost, but shall main- Lain for years t h at erectness of position given at the completion of 1.1 job, and so necessary to continued gra, efulness and ity umetry. Nov. 26, 18.:iti. Lf Globe Inn, f. CITANICSTOWN, Frederick coi4 nty. Haring been renovated nod re-furnished, tue proprietor assures the public that a call is only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction In every case. Charges moderste. HENRY ftERR, Proprietor. Febel 4, 1859. tf John W. Tipton. A IIIAWATIIIVr... . cro to Tipton's---go to Tipton's— GO to Tipton's in the corner— it the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near McClellan's, If you want our hair dressed Anely— If you want yogr face Oust ed smoothly. Bachelors who ne% er knew it— ...Tlsr 3 the fg;loA that can du it— Do it in the latest 6shion— ' Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your tine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, 3LiCeyou feel more )(mug and brighity 4 Make you feel like going nightly To cell upon some pretty damsel Who before would not look at you, 4t von as you passed her daily, 1114 y en the public street. ' And young men who wear moustaches, Who want some one to sew patches-- Patches where your breeches tear— Tip's the boy tomato op matches— Notches with some lady tali, Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy, Fog 7, Flirt and Fop. Jan. 14 , 1 earn. .. .....-- Ltunbor and Coal, . LT :4 r PlTlTER—ofalli n t: s istaat- Mlui fir L il a.. A 0 C i 11 ,1 84., mast ,bei i = astiviry. 81111•14 BUWIIt. Jo,. 13, 'I NO: • • • • • • ?fax, Grocery. 1 ale' nite r ' THIS SPAT FOR BASUAINS.—The state! ILITOETHT OF nrIVICIL`IAL CON FlDrxer. scribe'. l'elPettizilY Inlnfinz the citizen Or t ANU PAT RUN AG E—For Statesmen, town andeountry,aeat Le hal opened aGroeeri, Judges, Clergymen, Ladles and Gentlemen, in Confectionary and Notion Store.on York street, !all parts Of this world testify to the efficacy Of two doors east of St. James' Lutheran Church, Prot. O. J. Wood's Hair Restoratie s e, end gets where he has now on hand a general assort- tlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. men: of goal.' in his line—such as : Syrup A few testimoniels only can bit here given; see from 40 to ; cents per gallon; Sugars. all kinds circular for more, aud i t will be impossible for Coffee:, different kind. Winegar, Silt, rish, you to doubt Cbeeee,Scutch Alerting:ground arid unground 117 Wall Street, New York, Dec. ?0,'58. Alspice, Clovet, t:intossuon, .11ustard,, C : Your note of the I:akt inst., soda, Ginger, Starch, P...ce, Teas, Candle., Ex..' has been received, saying that you had he;rd tract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated Lye : that I had been benefited by the use of Wood's Brooms, Buckets. Candies, all kinds; Figs, , Bair Reitorst:ise, and requesting my certificate Walauts, Palm Ntits, Almonds, C.rouLd Nut:, of the fat: ifj had no objection to give it Layer Ftaisics, Leit.oes, Oranges, Vaney Cake 4. I 'sward it to yon cheerfully, because 1 think Crackers of all kinds, S, . Lc. Berrett and it due. My age is shout 50 years ; the color of Eons ',ought and sold. lie invites the calls of my hale auburn, and ine,ined to curl. Some the public, convinced that his it:;ortment will fiN e or six years since it began to turn gray, please. both in quality and price. lie is de- and the stali i op the crown ut roj head to lose terntiued to sell cheaper that/ the che.iptst. iu sensibility and dandruff to form upon it.— WM. IS. BITTLE. tEnch of these disstgreenbilities inereat.ed with time. and about four months siro.e a fourth was added tOtliem, my hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. I n this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try R'ood's hail Restorative, mainly to ar rest the felling off of my hitir. for 1 had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, hone% cr, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling off arrested, but the color was re stored to tl.e gray hales and sensibility to the scalp. And elandrt;ff ceased:o foim on my head, very much to the gra*ation of my wife, at n hose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, atboLg the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENPER. To O.J. Wood .k Co.. 444 Broadway, New York, Gettysburg, Dec. 10, '3B Something New Is GETTY4ttitG.—Th;unde;4igned informs •the citizen. of the tow nand county, that he has commenced the BAKING on a large scale, in York street, liettt ' , burg. nearly opposite 11 Hotel. a here he will try to de,erve. and hopes to rerene, a patron age BREAD, 11111.1,, CAKES, CHACKEIV, PRETZELS, kr., Lc., baked eicry t (la% raiepted.t all of the be,t qualit y , and sold at the lowezt ' prutits CraLker- baking to all its branches is largcl, carried on. and orders to any amount, from this end adjoining coun ties, sidiy.,hed at the sh , ,rtelt police. erected a large and commod ion. bake-house and secured the beet workman uud the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SATTEE July 25, /850 • Dupes , NITROGESIZED SI:PER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME cox roil= Of DRIED BLOOD, kii./31pS, UL PHL'RIC AC/D. PERUVIAN GUANO, •111) SULPHATE AMMONIA, /0D Pounds of the ETTROGICNIZED 1 1 111/SPHATE ' Will equal in effect and lasting 'poser 1413 Pounds Peruvian Gnano--will produce GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT, And other Grain. per Euahtl. giV„i" -I T Pkt E ICS T 8 R 'u•-• ,Lnlicit Farmers to give it a fair trial, being confident of its worth. 'lt has been extensi% ely used in the New Englamj and Southern States for ten years past, acid fts iewreaslak tialst rauvgs ITS SVERIoRITY It is packed in Strong• Bags of 160 Pounds each. PRICE $4 PElt. Olt 840 PER TON. Orders accompanied by leethittancas will meet with Prompt Attention. Testimonials and Samples given Free of siolieutiar to the Scler Agent, W. 11. • No. 14 Soup] Delaware )Vvenue, PIIII.ADIiI.PIII.I. gePAGENTS W.t.NTk:D.-Vegt Feb. 20, 1860. 3m Kerosene and Coal TiQ, LAMPSI-11mil Qtr.rtersaci lioneste tory, No. 114 South Second Street. below and No. I Garter Street.Philodelphin t NI. B. 1/YoTT'S Excelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Burner. Manna. kJo re Spring. Burner, and all other good Burners for Coal Oil, to gether with the litegegt and handsomest rnriety of L.INIPS, of every dmieript)orn CHANDE LIERS, from two to fifty burners--Glitsses, Wicks, Shades, and all articles pertaining to the business, together with the hest KEROSENE 014 in the country—Wholesale and Ittiail--ut the MAntiforturellY loneq prices. pay- Merchant' , and others will same money, by examining our Stock and Pricc4. M. H. I)VOTT'S 1.401// asl G.At3 1-40111'. and TORY`, No. 114 South S•pond nod No. l Car ter Street. below Cheauut, Philadelphia . Feb. 2C, 1860. 2m Notice to Farmers. I F. " 1 - ) 8 . I " T " ) 8: 4 1 ; 1 i n gV. s s t W int I f ur ItyP. Corn. Oat.,, 9 e 0 wii . , 99 4 9 llntley, Tituntl2 . %-acrd. Flour. k, at the large )CILOW WilfellUllae, west end utNe3y thlord Guano. Platter. SAD. Le., and a large and well selected %Ina of Lumber and Coal constantly on baud awl 'Cur tale at my Ware house. PRANK. HERSH. New Oxforil, Oct. 7. 1859. tf Marble Yard Removed. 1111 F subscriber having removed his piste of business to Nast Yolk street. a short di/I. Luce below SL James' Church, would unotwohe,e to the public that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Moon "meats, liettastones, kc., ,Ite.l, of every variety of sh. le and finish, with and ithout bases and so , kets, to 'ult . & orehasers, and at'prices to, mit the times. Persons desiring finything in his Rue will find it a decided advantage to examine br, stock and prices befarepurchasinr, elsewhere. a WM. li. MEALS cettyAburg, March 21, 1,459. A Fresh Assortment GQODS nicrt;ivEn AT REisiv(TEws. The sui:;eriber has just returned from the City with another and moat splendid assort.. ment of Goods for GENTLEMEVs NVEAlt—to which he calls the attention uf the public. Ile has selected his slot k with „rent care, and can sea and munufncture tiers variety of Clothing in the cheapest and most substantial manner He desifes al/ who wish to be well fitted with good. genteel FALL AN!) WINT EII CLOTHING, to give him a call. lie cannot be excelled in the town. Every one, therefore, who desires a bargain, should call with him at his Merchant Tailoring EvAhlishinent in C.trl.Blc street, next door to XlcConaugh;•s JACOB REININGER. Oct. 31, 1853. For Sale On RENT —That excellent Tavern StaMl, in New Oxford, Adams NI: county, Pa., for many years known as Miley's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. F. Becker. The !louse is larg-e and very convenient. with good and large Stabling, a large Garden and Lot of Ground, with every convenience necessary for a tavern, adjoining the Public Square, near the Gettysburg Bail= road. A ppl;, to J(. 1 11N BECKER. South George Street, York, Pa Jas. 1860. Removals. THE undersigned,heing the authorized person to make removals into fiver Green Cane t , hopes that sect as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relates es or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. Removals made with promptness —terms low, and no effort spared to please. I'1;r1ilt TUOHY,' !(arc) 12,'60. Keeper of the cemetery. Reliuoval. Tim subscriber has removed his Plough and Maohine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate a Blacksmith shop, back of.the' Eagle liotel, ir4eFe be r, bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customer'. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, de., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks.. LA WARREN. miy le. - - - Hanpver B. Railroad. WRINTER AItRANGEMENV.—The Tee seoger Trains run as follo w s: . ST ThAfN will leave Hanover at II A.R., with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Harris burg Oolninbia and Philadelphia. sicqxu TRAIN will leave Hanover at 3 P. M., with Passengers for Baltimore sad later mediate points. EXTRA YRALN on every TnadAy and Bator day will leave Ilauover es b V. K with Pas sim:gm for York, Ifmnisburg, isZ, ramming will Passengers from Baltimore. Through tickets are sew issued to iiiilisdel pikia,Cols‘rbia.,llattabarg,Wllll. taaport; Rest -2,44,1:02ere, York, Wrightsville. sad all pal ars_y plats as the paq of . the Iteathera Cods! Wisp , 1), IL ?ROSE, rie,kat Agent. Thasoyer; Lira 8, lileti. ' ' - " my (unlit,- arc absent from the city, and lam nu longer at No. 11 Ciarrol f'laCe. Aliiamastint. Ala., July 20, 1134. To Paor.‘llr. J. Woon: Dear `Sir:—Your "Italy Restorative" has done my hair so much • . good since r . eummenced the use et it, that I Gish to toal.. knows ).0 the public of its effects on the hair. which are great. sk man or Woman may be nearly deprived of hair; and by a resort to your flair Restorative," the hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my experience. eit all I Yours truly, WV. H. KE,,fitDY. P. .51.—Tou ran publish the shove if ycin like. fly pirblishing in ocr Ekilthent papers you win get more ri2itrokitge south. I see several or your certificates in the Ifobils Ileretsry. pstrong Southern parr. K. • woon's !apt sonnet' trier. PROP. U. J. WOOO : ' the mm Sir :—lfaving had the misfortune to lose .he best portion ,of tpy hair, from•she effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in .1851, I was induced to make a trio{ of your preparation. and found it to an swer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and gloomy, and no words can ec'pres obtiotions 'to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. • 1 , 1.N1.KY .10111440 N. The.itestorat;ro , ls Rat up in battiest of throe : large, Metnycn. smut #roatl; thi small holds 4 a piut, and retails fur one dollar per •bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. tsore in proportion than the snul,,rctails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 41 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for 2A3. O. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors. 444 Broad way, New' Votk, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis. Mo.! • And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Ccods Dealers. • plarch 12,180. Stn Use Shriner's IDALSAMIC (7QUG)I synry. jup AS A FAMILY 10:111.1DY IT ITAS DO EQI - XI.I • TEAr}wohir or CLattormsy. litir•Tb's is to certify, toot on the • re somineildution o; It regular and skilful phy,i- Clan we have used • tile "Balsamic Cough Syrup " prepared. by W. E. Shriner, in oar demi ly. and find it t ; answer well the purposes !ur o Well it is prepared- S. : 4 101111•N. l'Ottor of Lutheran Church, Tan.) tovrn. Md. Read the following Letter from Rev: H. I'. Jord in : 1 - NIONTOWN, Md. Mr. W. E. Shriner.—Dear Sir :—I have given your " . Ritisatuic Cough Syrup " a far trial. and am . liappi to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved me so soOo. I have also given it in my family with the same good cfs fccts in every instance. It is certainly i most ezc pent F p ilip.iy, and ought to be in every fami ly. The exceedin_g lair price at which it Is sold plaees it within the lanai offill. Pardon the liberty hare taken in thus gir fug my experietrefa the use of the Syrup unso licited by you. Respectfully you r 11. P. Joanan. . ymyrtuosr OF sirrsicisss. . LusxsTv, Frederick Mr. Shriner your request, I hare ex amine I the coinposition of 'your " Balsamic Cout„th Syrup." and from my knowledge of the ingrNliebtr. and Navin , witnessed its good if fectlt. I can recoMitend It to the public as a valuable compound for Coughs. Golds, and ii chronic pulenonaryalfeetioas. Tuos.Bm,3l. U. TINEYTOWX, Md. I have presrribed W. E. Shriner's -Balsamic cough mynip" m myprsetire for several years, and regiiril it ;Ism; e‘cellent medicine in Coughs, Cold., and all Bronchial affections. Swore, M. D. • plus TrAile Jarrsasos, York co., Pa., July 18, 105.9. To W. E. Sariner,- v Dear fir •-1 have been keeping your •• Italsa mit; Cough'S,yrup " for sale ro! : the Is .t r, e years, nod it has given aipia:4 tot yetsatl satisfaction. It it one of thmlost hopular Medieines in use in our neiglal.orlM4. Ulm sa res./here*, have been h.r . te, especially last winter, having . *old at retail at kart teu dozen bottles. I therefore do not hesitate to reeoutmend it to the public As a good nr dirme. Yours. respectfully, .1 troy PGDTEICS SIDING. York co., May 17, 1839. W. E. shriner.—Dear Sir:—Your Cough N,l nip is becoming very popular here. L have been aclling it for about two years, and iligives more general satisfaction than any mediMe lint e eNer sold. We use it in our family, and ould not be without it on any account. For child! ea. it certainly is an invaluable medi cine. S. G. HILDEBRAND. JACKSON. York CO., May 18, 1839. To W. E. Shriner :—I consider your 11.tIsnmic Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies of the day. There is no medicine I have ever sold ga‘e such' Universal satisfaction, and none that 1 have used in my family I like so well. Yours, truly, C. F. lizsmso. Price, 37} ets. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants. Oct. l;, 1839. llnn Private Sale. snharriber otos at Private .5,,;e, 1 his 1101'8E .AND LOT, on nigh FEJT! streei ni adjoining Solomon l'owers. The Boar is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, Mod a well of water. Terms easy. DA..."i'L. F. I'lT - 1'1:NIT - BF. July 11, 1859. J. W. Scott, (Lite of ate Arm of WifteAester f Seat ) FURNISHISQ STORE, and gIHRT . MANCYACTORY, No. 814 Ches nut Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House.) Philadelphia. J. W. rSCOTT would respectful ly call the attention of his former patrons and friOnds to his new Store, and is preparg to fill "orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect 61, guarantied. rOCNTRY TRADE supplied with Flits SHIRTS and COLLARS. Oct. 14, 1859. 17 Lime, Easter, T FIBER and COAL I of all kinds, constantly 1 . 4 on hand, which we will sell at email ticc4ts for cash. All Coal, tc., must be cash on de livery. KLINEFELTEII, 804,124GE1t Jan. 9, 1860. Ir you do not helices it, try them and tontine. yourselves, that tYscrss , riercipts are Lae host and cheapest to had lithe conntry.— Gallery N. E. coy. of the Diamond, Gettysburg. OXE of t4e acespopfisOsentS is Nuts.— Oeltars,4nocinteons, !Pifee,Phttes, Midlea,, and au the ; K:VIM* Salop. - Dining tie l ong winter litchtl an hour may be spent adrante geonek, bee you esti bay tbedelestentnents so cle . eap at pAusors. TOOTOGRAPHIC TEM ofbuildiego i land- L — 'swipes, ie., by TYSON* '11.110.,1,9rth *00 gionfw •f tM 131111S 1 g it rnirg• • ' • inparnlll, Flowire jao tip "mewed A. soon 41k EMS. Dr. X'Lanefs ritriEnitATHD VEMMIPLIIR k LTYRFOr PILLS..—We beg Leave to call tluatten tion of the Trsde, and more especially the 11 .5 Physicianspf the country, to two of the tztost popular remedies now before the public. WOWS' refei to bit. CHAS. CF.I.KBRATED AXD LIVER PILLd. We do e - s not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but situp' for what their name purports, viz: r 73 The VERIIIFUGH, fur expelling Worms from L' 15 . the humane stem. It has alsobeen adruinis- a 7. tared with the most satisfactory results to va riounAnituals subject tp Wurnis. The LIVER= PILLS, fur the cure of Livzst roxet.w. TS, UILIUUS SiCX lIFAD-Ar.qi E. &C. se In cases of Eaves •ND -Vacs, preparatory to lig or after taking Quinine. they almost invaria- " 0 1 bly make a ,peetly and permanent cure. As specific., fur the above mentioned direr CrtSeA. they are unriNnled, and never knuan to fail i% hen admipister.ol iu au.ordant.e I=P the directions. Tot.ir , inprecederted popularity has in. duced the Proprietors,Fl.l3ll.l.i; aes PITT: 4 IIURC. P.t., to dlspOse of their Prug "mo business.in which they have been succeaStoary engaged for the last ItU )ears, and they will ?a now site the k; undivided lime and attention to their manufacttire. And being determined that 1)r. NFLEttle's Celebrated Vertnifuge and Liver Pills ,hall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remethA.s of the day, they Kill continue to spare neither tima nor expense in procuring the Heat and Purest materials, and compound them in the most thorough warmer. Address all order.' to FLg,1149 Pittsburg. l'a. P. E.l.—DpiYer ! l and Physicians ordering from others' than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take none but Dr. .1r Lam's, prepared by F,emotty Bros., Ptttsbury, Pa. To pose A". mail g to girt them A . trial, we will forward per ail pest paid . to . any pint the United States, one box of Villa fur twelt e three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ver . - tnifne fur fourteen three-cent stamps.' All or .dir's from Canadair List be accompanied by twen ty dents extra. Form'.le by A. D. Buehler, Agent, celtyllhorg, and by dealere generaDy throughout the county. Lay 2, 1 Picking's Advertisement T)ICKING sells OVERCOATS very cheap, Sel,ls OVERCOATS very cheap, 4clis 4VERCOATS ver i T;hpap eells cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS. Cheap CLOTH COATS PICKING also sells cheap VESTS, Very cheap VESTS. Very cheat I,P4ST3. ricsisu:s PANTS are good and ;heap, }'cry good an very cheap, 'Very good and very cheap. PICKING would like to have people call and see his stock—because in addition to the ahoy!, PICKING has Carpet Sacks cheap, uAd Trioks, Gloyes i Suspender s, Socks and Shirts cheap, Violins, .Iscordeons, n4c. Fifel ; ke., cheap, Clocks and Jewelry of every desert!). Lion cheap—has eirerythingasuelly kept in the Gentlemen's Furnishing line. Gentlemen need ing anything in the Clothing or Variky would do well to call on Picking, fay Picking has made up his mind to sell GOODS CIIEA PPM than they hare ever bceri sold before in the county. Hard times makes Ow prices. Call at his store in Chatubershurg street, four door's c.:st of the Eagle Hotel, (Tate's.) Jan. 30, touo. Grain and produce Hawse, (AN eliAmßgitsitunG STREET. The un dersigned having purchased. the large buildia: in the rear of his store on Chambers burtwirg street, known us -.Vamp's Brewery," has converted it into a Produce ITiq.ch9use, and is now prepared to receive all kikds 9f Graiu and Prstduce, to wit : Wilt7.4T : JIVE, CORN, OATS, Stedc ae.. for which the higifest pihautet priFe will be gi% 14 -To accommodate those who may prefer it , 1.-trill also receive on COM.III,ION and furwurd Produce of all kinds, haviug made ar ' rungernents for that purpose with a rcapunsßlde house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and Tariety Store, and Beep on hand takt)CERIES of nJI kinds. Salt. Co ff ee, Sugar. Molasses , Team, Rice, Spices, Fish. Cedar-wire, kc. !laving just revered a very large supply, purctussed on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to , furnish Country Dealers very cheaply, and will sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I The public are invited to call Worst purchasing elsew here, as I am determined to sell as cheap ,as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick I Sales and Small Profits." JOIIN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1850. OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. A= "OUR N 11: FRIEND;' a Rare Com panion for the Winter Months. Every Pianist, Should procure this } ;cry Singer. weekly Publication of Every Teacher, Vocaland Piano Forte V:VNT Pl/111), Music, costing but:lS teen• Amateur, CENTS a number.and Pronounced by the entire Press of the Country, to be •: TIIF HEST AND CHEAPEST WORK ciF THE KIND IN THE WORLD. - 'ruche full !aimed Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Ilu.ie for 15 Cents. Yearly, S 5 ; Half-yearly, S3' : ♦4earterly. St 75. Subscribe to "Our Musical Friencor order it from Hip nearest\eared raler, and you will hove Nireic euopcb for your (mire family and at an tit Rignificant colt; and if "on • want Usic for the Flute, Violin. Cornet, Clario ' net, Atlrordeou, etc.. etc.. subscribe to the SOLO Sall.i?1)1$1*. containing Et pages, costing only 10 Cents &Number; Yearly, .$4 ; SI 25. AU the Back Numbers at 10 cents.and Bound Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at Si no end', constantly on Lend. AGENFS WANTED for these publscationx. C. B. SEYMOUR k CQ., 107 Nassau et , New York. Feb. G. 180. 31u Stoves, TIN AND MILT !RUN' WARE.—SLIEIDS k IW EIILER, having purchased the stuck of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler, have opened an establiThment in con nection with their Stove ‘Cure Room, under the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything in that Ilno at the lusvest prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchen and house furnishing goods, of e% err variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, - Pans ' Lc., tor preservimg. cooking and frying. • Call and see them. Splendid assorttnent of Stoves and house furnishing-goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets, gigkr Spouting put up at sbOrtest notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lime always on hand at their yard at the same place. Nov. - 14, 1859, SIIEADS k BUEHLER. - - - - Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA .—A Benet °lentlnstitution established by special Endowment. for the . Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent aml Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— Medical advice . given gratis, by The acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a di.- seription of their condition, (age, occupation, Sabi(' of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermstorrhiea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary. sent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post itiptir4. lie acceptable. •Addrees Dr. J. SULLEN tIOUGIITON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Ainieelation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Ilan. Faineant', Sees. i'rti I. I Nov. 7, Ma. ly G . ... GEORGE h H SPO uNay A 14.liTi. will make ttrit House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. loarwers and all others wishing their houses, barns, he., spout• ed, would do well to eve them a call. April 114'63. tf G.l H. iirliliPLSß.. - , - ---.. _ ...._ AreMMO), Yellilno, EhAii4 gad P bougrsibl* Pictures, of aupetior svle, takea et Wen. Skylight Gallei7. r at° $l3 notograplis how immaii pie 'area finished in ./allis ink, water, ilr oil ai,at the ed Getter:, are apleadid. iht_Wadal: rIOACILVAIiiNG A.SD BLICXSILIT qu PIL —TbL undigned respeugulli infos his friencW and•the public that be tot the Corebrnaking and Blacksieltiliog business g bevech at Ws establishment in Wins.. benburg street. He has on hand and will melnefectnre to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, 5170G11:2, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kc., of the best material, and made by superior work. men. Siirlisetioniso and ihsccentrniso of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satiefartion of customers. CorxraT PaOLt( WILCO kn exchange for work at market prices. • kir PerAons desiring' artfcle oraork In tii Coachmnking or Blackgmithing hive, aft n. gYeetfully Invtted to call to JOHN E. HOLTZWOI:7II, Betty burg. Jan. 24, Notipe O PATV.V.RIitS ' A . .. Nil) METIPTTANI'Sk—ITS have now opened our large and commodious % *rehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg ,Irsi•lroati Company, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WilF4r, HYE, CURS. OATS, kc. Also, on hand and for sale. Salt, GUNI2OM, Plaster, Irish, Re. A lams stuck of Groceries just receited, consisting of Sugars, coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Like, Tent, tepices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Re., &e., which we do not hesitate to saw. re will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by ceiling to soe and examine our stock before pnrclinst.og else where, as our motto will be "(pick. fakes and small profit* " We would also call the attention of all inter ested iu the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle. Horses, Hogs, Re., to the fact that we h.tve for sale Itreinig, Fronefield k Co.'s C.elehruted VsgetaLle CATTLE.: POWDEL, 4 which we have sold front lStio to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. Ip.,ISI O .FELTEIt, BOI.LINGER I CO. Gettyab • , ept. 5, 1858. Adams County MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. - 7 . lacurpornted March 18, 1851 r' ___._-- • • piTICCRIS. • • President—George Swope. • rice President—S. R. Russel,,, Serretary—ll. A. u thle.;, Temsurce—David ll'Crcitry. - Executive (immure—Robert McCurdy, Jaco4 Zug, Indre.w Heintrelman, • Arnagerik—George . Swope, D. A BUClllef, JI T cob King, A. Heintzelmitn, R. M'Cordy, Thos. A. Rarebit'', S. Wahries4.ock, Wm. P. 41111 e 11110 , WT.. B. Wilson, Eicheiberger, Ahdiel ;obi) oit'ord, H. A. Picking, AbeiT. Wright, ;oho jurner, it G. MeCrenr), S. It. Russell, D. M'Creary, Andrew I'olley, John Pilling, J. R, Hersh. mer This Company is limited in its opera T tiOns to the coutiti of Adams. It has been in successful operation kir nuoreUll six years, and in that period lina paid all losses end ex : ppm., without any ',sent ; Inuring nlso ',barge SOrPint repitai in the Tfeesury. The Coo. ; may emPlbys no Agents—ell business being done by the ilanagera, who are annually-elect ed by the Stockholders. Any - person desiring an insUrance cap apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. • glite`The J.:seemly, Committee meets at the office of the Company on the lest 4pcluestbky in every Month, at 2, P. g. t;ept. 27, loss. gate We Are Again ! JURT from the city with the sad cheap est assortment of syßrps and MI)LA.S . SF:.i that we have yet offered. calculated to piastre all persons in quality and prices 41'0A ltS,,a very large stock, low Ct./I.TE El. TEAS, Choc°, late, fire, ('Lone, Spices. (all kinds.) Gracke'rs and Tea t.lako, V;rkie.. Suear- cured HAMS and simutnr.it's, Shad. Mackei et and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-wars. Tubs. Buckets, Ste.; litaaLets. Floor Seiveß, Ilroorw+, Bruabee, ise.; all kinds of Coril.tge, Couerittroltil Lye, Extra and Stipertine p.oult all kindq of Feed: Potatoes, Fresh Butter and L ggs constantly o n Land; Fancy Goods, ronfectionorie4 and Fruit Give us a cull. it affords us pleasure to show our large and int 'tine stork. NOIMECK & 11.1.11T1N Gettysburg. May 3U, 1839. I= . .New Firm—New (3Foods. /VHF, undersigned hare entered into partner I ship in the HARDWARE k GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner A Ziegler, 1.00 in Baltimore Stree der the name, style and . lirm of DANNER . 0 & 'I.F.R. .11:S., and ask, I and will endeavor to i eerve, a continuance of 1 the patronage of the old firm, as ssi II as any , quantity of new custom. They has ts ja‘t return . eit from the ritirs Is ith an imuiruse stork of IsLooilis—cou-isting in part of Building Materials, spelt ac Nails. Screws Hinges, Butts, Lock,, ; Wass, kc. T00}.,, includiaz ?Wire Tools of et try description, Saws, Plane•, Chsgsels, Gouges, j Bracea apd Bits, Augers, Squares. Guages, Hammers, kr. Itls..ksulitlis will find Anvil., I Vices. Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Nurse-shoo Nails. kc., with th et. very cheap. Coach Find ings. such as Cloth. l'Ativa4s. Damask, Fringes, Cotton, MO4A, Oil ('loth. Sprinp, Axles, Hobbs, Spo'srs. Venues. Bows, Poles. shufts, kc. Shoo Findings, Tampico. Brush and French Moromo, Linings. Bindings. Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Se., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet M titer 4 T 1 1 ,114, a gotaLral assortment— also Varnish. Knobs, Lc. 110CSPIEK1'EKS will also find a large assortment of Knives end Forks, lirittannia, Album and Silver-plated Tot:. blr and Tea Simons, Candiv,sticks, Waiters. Shovel and Tongs, Sail !runs, Fnamelled and brass Kettles. Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, kr. Also, a general assortment of forged and rolled 1 RO , i' of all sizes and kinds , Cast, Shear, and Blister steel, ss ' irli they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. GtaICEIIIES, a full nod gen, era! assortment, such as l Bll.uslied, Pulverised, Clarified sad Brown Sngurs ; New Ortfans, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups, ('offer. Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt ; Linseed, Fish an 4 Sperm OIL, I Turpentine, Fish, kc.; a full assortment of Load and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Psintsi in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding. Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Imieloroith,Cal,int.t Maker's. Painter's, Glazier's, and Grocery line.all of which they are detertnin. ed to sell as low for CASH as any house oat oi the city. 0 HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24. 185 d. Notice, Tll£ undersigned having retired from tho Mercantile business. the same will herder ; tvr be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore Street. by their suns. Henry B. Danner and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner k Ziegler, Jn., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberaf share of patronage from old customers, and tic the public in general, Haying retired from the Mercantile business it is necessary that our qld business skould be settled up. We, therefore "notify all those in debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books till be found at the old stand. J. B. DANSSR., Stns 25, 108, DAVID ZIEGLER. - —IP - - More New Goods AT the Sign of the BIG 1100T;in Chambers -AL burg street. We have jct.'s received a lurge stock of HATS, HOOTS, SHOES. Trunks, Carpet Hags, Umbrellas, Bog& ffsr-:. nese. Collars, Whips, kc., and are deteensined to sell at the lowest prices possible for entah.— Call and judge for yourselves. Oct. 17, 1839... COHHAY k CULP. Book Binding. SHEET 7ICSIC, 111AGAZINLI and OWS p ILS, bound and returned la, oasi - weak, a , W. H. AIitiIIL%BAUGH'S BM.SICY, 3 doors above tbs Wasblagtoillous6, ,Tien. 16, 1840. et ... glailb4rd, Va. N g ono pan dos . bt the ehospaois If be looks at the woolen Shawls and woolen and cotton Under-shlrts and Drawers cotton and woolen Soeks, woolen Jackets , excel/eat to wgrk In, ins Dim, Winn =weenies and eolbn Marts, Callus, Gloves, Stupendous, Silk' Cra vats, ke n new style of French - e!!!)_rtiel Siooltaa f,• PkwAR. , • arATICTO Otioes arklard ad mi s t T ire., PO& Wilial4 told oblitpir It o •:kesio Vooto Is to , $4 *Alm , Silk 1140 - Wpt 40 46 sl 4 s4liYo* me ifol, lOW View se ionic den boyctott NIL W4YRItIGHI' ZINOLI:
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