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CZ OPTRE moCas OF DAVID I
ilt !Si Ur. J. L IYOILMULX. LL. D
4 saw sad revised edition, with the we thoee
Wog oecroctiaas. One volumes, Moo., cloth,
47$ loos. Price $1 25.
Pairllehed by OSORO! G. ITINS,
ND. 429 Chestnut St., philad4lphui•
; iatt au Deed's Baur.
A literal Inaslstioa in German' of the
PRISCIi OF THE HOUSE OP DAVID.
4 roL_ 125n0., cloth, 475 pages. like t 00
Verlag rex I/BURGS EVANS,
N 0.439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
TUX PILLAR OF FIRE! •
or, ISRAEL IN BONDAGE
PT VIII itsv. J I)a;AJAX, LL. U.
0269 . 01.,12in0., cloth, 8 , 4 pages. Price $1 25
Published by 011011 GE U. EVAN S,
No. 4.39 Chestnut St., Philisdelphiu.
MOWS 01 THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR:
Colliathin the Military and Financial Cor
respondence of Distinguished Officers; General
oMore of Washington, Lee and Greene, Names
of the Officers and Privates, with the Dates of
their Commissions and Enlistnnentd, with a list
of DisAingaished Prisoners of War; the time of
theirOvto_ra, Exchange , etc.; to which Is add
led the lialf-pay Acts of the Continental Con-
Er; the Revolutionary Pension Laws; and a
d the Officers of the Continental Army, who
soqdrid the rightto .II !I
-pay, Commutation,
/Auld Warrivats, etc.. etc.
HT w. T. R. merrier.,
Coal=Nor and Ageat fur lievulutionaryClsiras.
094 rldarae, 1%L0a., cloth, 5:.4 pages. ?rice
$135.
T. 8. ARTHUR'S P 4 PC BnOKS.
True Riches. Angel Mud the Demon.
Um, Somas. !Three Eras in Woman's
Golden Grains. ' Life.
The Martyr Wife. i Ten Nights in a Bar-
Sparlag to spend. ; Room
Taos of Real Life. 'Angel of th e Hooseh old
Ttts old Mau's Bride. ,The Hand but nut the
The Way to Prosper. Heart.
The Withered Lieurt. !Liman Histories and
Tells of Married Life. ! Life Pii.tures.
Stops towards !leaven. I The Trials of a House-
What can Woman do I keeper.
Tales of Domestic Life Leaves from the Book
Good Time Corning. ; of Human Life.
the union of thrilling dramatic Inci
dents, with moral lessons of the highest im
portance, these works of T. S. Arthur et.und
forth pre-eminent amongst modem authors."
"They hare been introduced Into the Dis
trict, Sobbatii School, and various other Li
braries throughout the country."
Ina of the above Books contain nearly SOO
mom, anti ere , illustrated with finely executed
iiiiisotint engravings, and hanisornely bound
In one 12mo. volume. Price $1 00 each.
BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
TRAIALATED FROM FEE FRINGE
MIMOIRS OF ROBERT LitiLIDIN,
Prserickfarur,
Magician,
sorcerer,
Vilnard r ecromancer,
Conjarer,
Ambassador, &cutworm
Professor of Sleight of Hand, etc., etc.
Written by himself. Edited by
Da. R. SHILLTUI MACinni,
With n Oopions Index, carefully arranged.—
Bound In one vol. 12m0., cloth, 446 pages..,—
Price $1 00.
NATIONAL LIBRARY.
Aatbat,
Artist,
LIVES OF HEROES, HUNTERS & PATRIOTS.
Life of 001. Crockett. Life of General tiamuel
LIM of Lewis Wetzel. Houston.
Life of Colonel Daniel Lives of Southern He-
Boone. roes and Patriots.
Lim of General, Lee E'nblic and Pnvate Life
and &miner. of Daniel Webster.
Saab of the above bouks are illustrated with
n engravings, and bound in one volume,
Mao., doth. Price $1 00.
LIVIB OF ILLUSTRIOUS WOMEN OF ALL
AGES AND NATIONS,
Including the Empress Josephine, Lady Jane
liirty L ßestrice Cenci, Joan of Arc, Anne kloleyn,
Charlotte Corday, Semiramis, Zenobus, Boadiese,
ate, ate. Nditeal by }tsar LI embellish
ed with 6aely engraved Portraits on Steel. One
/2m0., cloth, 330 pages. Price $1 25.
LECTURES FOR THE PEOPLE,
By the ROT. Hraa STOWILL BROWI, lit the
Myrtle Stiveet Baptist Chapel, Liverpool, /laz
iest& First Series. With a Biographisal Intro
auction by Dr. B. SHKLTON MACKS.-411a. Pub
tithed under a special arrangement with the
aiithor. •One volume, 12.m0., cloth. 414 pages.
Price $1 00.
upon remittance of the price of the Book and
It ante additional for postage, COO C 3 of either
of the above books accompanied with a hand
some present, worth from 50 cents to 1 Ut)
dol
lars,will. be mailed to any person in tile United
States. •
MD 1P01• CLAISIYIIID CJT/LOGCU 01 110 d IS,
Containing the most comple list of books in
•very department of Literttare ever pubh.bed,
and which will be sent gratis to any person
sanding their address.
To inure promptness and honorable dealing,
mod all your orders for books to
GEORGE G. EVANS,
Publisher, and Originator of the
Gift Book Business,
No. 439 Chestnut St , Philadelphia.
/ad you will be satisfied that it is the best place
la tpe country to purchase Books.
...1111rSPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS.•
.G. G. EVANS, having purchased the stereo-
M it=
o c . ;pyri v g l h d te : !t p c iii o ir f tohfe 'F:iir'reiln'ceetcof
Weisdet maltheattaation of agoluta to tlecse truly
valusale Works.
The " Prince of the House of David," one
of the aunt popular and best selling boots ever
published. Over 180,000 copies have been sold,
and tt bids fair to outrivAl the "Pilgrim's
Progress," or any other similar work.
The "Pillar 01 Fire," by the same author, is
now meeting with a rapid sale; over 90,000
copies have bees sold since its publication,
sad as a companion to the "Prince of the House
of David," every reader of that book should
roamse a copy.
° The Records of the Revolutionary War," is
a 11001 e of great interest and gives a vast amount
of laformation relative to the Soldiers of the
itesolution, and is an invaluable book of refer.
saes for the descendents of its heroes and all
who are interested in Pension Claims, Land
Warrants, etc., etc.
The poet Liberal Inducements are offered to
bad upon addressing the publisher
tion will be given. SEND FUR
JWATALOGL - K. Address,
GEORGE G. EVANS. Publisher,
419 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa,
Jptil 2, 1860. 6!
Cares Poetry. -
rinels no evil ia this world
tith men cannot relieve;
every honest mind and heart
~illidrotr this believe:
bath ordained a perfect ears
Torel'ey lit on earth,
Ihitleaires tt onto men to End '
Alto mcret and its worth.
Thiga.n. G. Carr's (Recovered one
lindoli will afford relief,
&at cars dyspepsia and iirdireition,
Almost beyond belief.
. Thovirtaos of his Bitten an
Sow kitows mato x 1
, Shod they who wish to be relieved
tseftrkEr. Q. Carr
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Mat t.
13altii:n_C - )Tset
A. llathiot & Son's
SOFA AND PURE ITURE WAHRROOMS, Nos.
26 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (neat
Fayette stIO extending from Gay to Fredeenk
et.—the largest establishment' of the kind in the
Union. Always on hand a large amorunent of
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. em
bracing Barna*, Bedsteads. Washstands, Ward
robes, Mattreeses of Rink, Daum' and 11,,r,
Spring Reds, Sofas, Tete-e:Tetes. Arm Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables. ti,st
tees, Reception sad Upholstered Chairs. A'S
SORTED GOLOII-4 OF COTTAGE FURNITURE,
Wood Chain, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, 11411 Farniturs,
Gilt and Walnut Femme Looking (Hasse', Side
boards, Extension Tablas, °revery length.
Persons dispeted to purchase are invited. to
call mod gin our stock as examination, which
for variety and quality of workmanship is set
equalled by any establishment in the country.
A. MITI-HUI" A SUN,
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay 'tract.
Aug. 2, 1859. ity
COMMISSION' M ERCH A NT,
Noe. 124 mid 126 North Street,
I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis
sion all 'kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. !laving
an experience of ten years in the Commission
business, land wishing. to continue that alone,)
I flatter myself that I shall be able to give RATIIS
'Arno% to all who f4ror me with consignments
Will also attend to filling orders tor Groceries,
Guano, and all kinds of Fert..iihers.
Feb. ei, bO. ly
Baltimore Safe Manufactory.
f ILLER S IMPROVED SALAMANDER
SAFES.—Thousands of dollars in proper
ty of all kinds, savel annually in these safes
that ne%er failed to preserve their contents
Factory. Durance street, Providence, Rhode
Island, and I North .trect, Baltimore. Sale
rooms, No. Id. South Charles street. For sizes
and prices send for a circular. All Safes war
ranted to giN e satisfaction.
L. IL MILLER.
No. 16 South Charles street,
OcL 17, 1859. [je.27. ly] Baltimore, Md.
FOUNDED 1552. Chartered 1854. Located
1 COIL OF 13ALTII1ORE di CHARLES STS.,
Lki.,Tl3loilli, MD.—The Largest, Most Elegantly
Furnished & Popular Commercial College in the
United States. Designed expressly for Young
Hen desiring to obtain a TDOROrOtt Placticst.
Bnausss EDCCATIOS in Cie shortest possible
time and at the least expense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circu
lar, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET,
with Smetstsx or P xxxxx &HIP, and a Large E
ngraving (the finest of the kind ever made in
this country) representing the Interior View of
the College, with Catalogue stating terms, ke.,
will be sent to Every Young Man on application,
Film or CHARGIi. Write immediately and you
will receive the package by return mail.
Address, E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore,Md.
Feb. 6, 1660. ly
Carpets,
OIL CLOTHS and Mattings, wholesale and
retail. Constantly on hand an assortment
of Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet,
Brussels. Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car
pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1
to 6 yards wide. Also, Rugs, Mats, stair Rods,
Canton and Cocoa Ilettings. Rag Carpets of
our own make, by the piece or yard, at low rates.
JOSEPH VICTORY,
125 Lexington st., one door west of Hi card,
April 2, 1860. 3m Baltimore, Md.
Artists', Painters'
AND PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The
subscriber has constantly on harlot a full
assortment of materials for the use of Attots,
l'aisulerraml Photographers. Also on hand a large
and beautiful assortment of Sicrueopic Imam
maga avid stews, embracing every variety of
Foreign and American Lcuulicapes, Slaivary,
Parlor and Rural Groups, 4c. The beauty and
interest of the Sterescopic Views upon the par
lor table furnish it never ending source of en
tertainment both to visitors and the home circle.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied on the
most liberal terms.
W. A. WLSONG,
No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, lid
June 27, 1859. ly
Ladd, Webster & Co„
iD BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD.,
191 Manufacturers of Improved Tight-stitch
SEWING MAUHINES,
for Fam:lies and Manufacturing Establishments.
Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, House
keepers, or any other persons in search of an
instrument to execute any kind of Sowing now
done by unachiNery, make sure they secure the
best, by examining ours before purchasing.
StrSamples of Work sent by mail.
WHAT CONEITITCTES A GOOD 13ZWIIG WACTIMIII?
1. It should be well trade, simple in its con
struction, and easily kept in order.
2. It should make a TIGHT LOCE./STITCE, *like
on both sides of the material.
3. It should sew any and all materials that
can be sewed.
4. It should be able to use Cotton, Thread,
or silk, directly from the spool.
5. It should be able to sew• from coarse to fine,
and from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with
out changing the tension.
6. It snauld be able to make the tension
greater or less, on both the under and upper
threads. and with uniformity.
7. It should have a straight needle ; ear Ted
ones are liable to break.
8. The needle should have perpendicular
motion. This u absolutely neeesaszy for heavy
work.
9. It should be capable of taking in the
largest pieces of work.
10. It should be able to bind with a binder,
hem with a hemmer ; should stitch, fell, run
and gather.
11. It should be always ready to work.
12. It should be' capable of using the same
site of thread on both sides 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.
L. It should ba able to musks a long or short
stitch.
14. It should be able to fasten off the seam,
and commence sewing tightlyas the firststactt.
15. It should ran easily and make but little
noise.
16. It should have a wheel feed; none others
are in constant contact with the work.
17. It should not be liable to get out of order.
18. It should aot, be liable to break the
thread, for skip stitches.
Ilk It should not be necessary to ass a screw
driver or wrench to set the needle.
30. It should not be liable to oil the opera
tor's dress.
21. It should not forma ridge on the under
side, nor ravel - oat, nor be wasteful of thread,
as is the etas with au. caam-irrivem machines.
22. Ultimald not be " more. tronbLe than it
s worth." sk
ilriaaK all of these advantages are pos
sessed by our Sawing Machine.
LADD, WIOSTE)I I CO.
Dar- 5, 1859. 17
e t Wines, Brandies,
lields, - ELACIE TEAS, to: P. TTILIMAN k
EON, offer for vale the following articles,
ar own importation, wile:thirty for fang
assaar Wrste--.Pesartine's finest pal*, gold
end brown Sherries, in woad and in ems.
POlt? Wrins—Sandeama's competition red
and white Port, in wood aid to glass.
Mkestas Wyss—John Howard March's file
Madeira, in 'wood sad in eau; alas, Grape
Juice.
Linea Ross---lelisaaesberger, Stei nberyrer
Wattlabrneser, Oebisee, Lieb-freapetikh, Bent
imbert, 11148.
Wreas---Nost sad Meadow's dm
eigiia_visitiaiid
Bokassa—Ouird aad iimunews YNald pale
isit daft amain.
:liissailk lino Jaw:sift, Latir s =
a.L. she a aaAsjargibi.
w.r, _ .
n 0134111 Aar—Tbs. best -qsatinamt
arsot—imui iso mi*ters et dripoiseqi hilt.
I SOS halletestt et di Eitiirt Ifolobilres.
lliAtimors, Aug. 2f,1101:' It 1 - • ; A_
LEI
James H. Bosley,
BALTIMORE, MD
Farmers? and..llltiatanicie
LWBTITUTIOX Ud ADA/Ilkl VC117111%
Tr receives aoae r os deposit daily froln
II o'clock A. IL. until a o'clock P. W., and on
*Mardi., tram t o'clock A. IL, until 6 o'clock
P. M. Inured* on depoidta from Ico 6 par cent.. ;
Spacial deposits paid *gradual/ to notice, and
tcAnstent dirixisita paid on demand with in..
Interest on special deposits, when nude f.)r
ten months and upwards,) per cent-;lord months
and upwards, 3 per cent.; on transient deposits
for 30 days and upwards, 2 per cent. ; and on
regular weekly deposits 5 per cent..
The popularity of this Institution with all
classes' of the community, both in town and
country, and its consequent success, may be
ascribed in part to the following reheoos:
It offers a convenient, respon4ibie and profit
able depository to Farmers and Mechanics, to
Executors, Administrators, Assignees, '
tors, Agents and all public Officers, to Attorneys,
Trustees, Societies and Associations ; incorpora
ted or otherwise, to married or sin,ile Ladies, I
to Students, NlerLhents, Clerks, and business
men generally; to Minors and all who hare
funds,much or lisnie, to deposit with a return of.
Interest.
Depositors receive Books in which is entered
their deposits, wind' books seri e ft/ vouchers.
They zuly designste in case of sickness, death
or absence, who sh.II receive their deposits
withontthe intervention ofErecuturs or Admin
istrators. [Gettysburg, March 26, 1860.
To Consumptives
4 ND NERVOUS SUFFERERS —The sub
-1-1 scriber, for sever.ll ye irs a resident of
Asia. thaeovercii while there. a sipiple vegetable
reined% --a sure Cure for Conittmy'v)n, Asthma,
limnehitu, emight, eckid:. and Nerucva D•iii/sty.
For the benefit of Consumptives anti _Vero-our
Su...direr:. be is willing to make the same public.
To those who desire it. be will send the Pre
scription, with full direction: rf charge ;)
also a samp.:e of the medicine, which they will
rind a beautiful combination of Nature's simple
herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain
It by return m.til, by addressin g
J. E. CUTHBERT,
Ilotinic Phy.ician,
No. 429 Broadway, New York.
April 9, 1860. 3m
Arch Street Carpet
WAREHOUSR—SPRING STOCK or CAR
PETINGS I—We are now opening our
Spring Stock of Carpeting., which have been
bought eitremely low for Cash, and will be
sold correspondingly cheap. We bare all the
newest and richest styles of Velvet, Brussels,
Three-Ply, Ingrain and Vcnetisuw—with as ex
tensive assortment of low priced Carpeting,;
Oil Cloths, Drnggets, Eats, ke., ac.
Also, 500 pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 6.4, 6-4, white,
red, check, fancy and variegated Canton Est
tix.gs, at very low prices.
As we buy exclusively for Cash, we are en
abled to offer our goods mesh below the usual
prices.
siarTountry YerchanUl and others wlio are
about purchasing are requested to oldie an ex
amination, as they cannot fail being pleased
with goods and prices.
OLDDEN k RICKNER,
833 Arch St., (2 doors below Ninth, South Side,)
illarch 12, '6O. 3m Philadelphia.
The Greatest Discovery
39F THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism can be cured by using 11. L.
,LER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX
TURE. Many prominept citliens of this, and
the adjoining counties, have testified to its
great utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec
tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any
specific introduced to the public. Price 50
cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and
storekeepers. Prepared only by H L. MILLER,
Wholsesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Pa., dealer In Drugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Pgipts, Dye-staffs, bot
tled Oils, Essences and — Tinctures, Window
Glass; Perfumery, Patent Medicines, ire., &c.
afirA.D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg
for " 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix
ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. ly
Watches, Jewelry,
AND SII.VERWAILE.--Wo would respect
fully inform our friends, patrons and the
pub ic generally, that we have now in Store
and offer WnoLattaLa AVD Reran., at the lowest
CASH Paten, a large and very choiee 'Lock of
Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of
every variety and style. Every description of
pIAMOND Wortte and other JawarAtv, mode to
order at. short notice. Ste"..lllgoods warrant
ed to be as represented.
N. 11.—Particular attention given to the Re
pairing of Watches and Jewelry of every de
scription. STAUFFER k HARLNY,
No. 622 Market St., South Side, Philadelphia.
Feb. 13, 1860. 3m
Renioval.
t ALEXANDER FRAAR, Clock and Watch
maker, has removed his shop to the room
on A LEXANDER
West side of the Public Square, lately
occupied by David A. Buehler, Seq., as a Law
Office, where he will alwayb be happy to attend
to the calla of customers. Thankful for past
favors, he hopes, by etnet attention to business,
and a desire to please, to•merit and receive the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg, April 11, 195 P
Cannon & Adair's
NEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti
more and East Middle streets,direetty op
posite the new Court House, Gettytbarg.-•••
nal ing recently arrived from Philadelphia, and
feeling fully competent to execute all work in
the finest style of the art, we would respectful
ly invite the attention of the public wishirfg to
procure anything in our line, to firor us with a
call and examine specimens of our work. We
are prepared to furnish MtiNt'MENTS, TOM r, s
AND ITEAM- , TONES, MARBLE MANTLES.
SLABS for Cabinet-makers. and all other work
appertaining to our business, at the lotve•tt pos
sible prices. We do not hestLate to guarintee
that our work shall be put up in a manner .üb
stanual and tasteful equal to the be.>t to he
seen in the cities, where eiery improvement
which experience has suggested is availed of,
and especially do we g2.arantce that our tlerne
tery and Grace Yard w.irk shill he so carefully
set as not to be affected by frost, but shall main
tain fur years that erectness of position giN en
at the completion of a joh, and so necessary to
continued gracefulness and symmetry.
Nor. 28, 1859. tf
Globe Inn,
ECRA N ICSTOWS, Frederick connty,lld.
I_ Haring been renovated and re-furnished,
the proprietor assures the public that • call is
only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction in
every .:ase. Charges moderate.
HENRY HERR, Proprietor.
Feb. 14, 1859. tf
John W. Tipton.
qi) to . Tipton's—go to Tipton's--
Go to Tipton's in the corner—
the corner in the Diamond—
In the Diamond near 'McClellan's,
If you want yogir hair are.ssed finely—
If you want your face shaved smoothly.
Bachelors who never knew it—'
Tip's the fellow that can do it—
Do it In the latest fashion—'
De it quick and do ft neatly,
And improve your fine lookrgreatly,
Make you look so young and sprightly,
Make you feel more young and brightly,
" lake you feel like going nightly
To call epon some pretty damsel
Who before would not look at you,
At you as you passed her daily,
Daily en the public street.
And young men who woes moustaches,
Who want some one to sew patches—
Pitzhes where your breeches tear—
Ttp's the boy to make up matches—
Matches with some ley fair.
Than repair to Tiptofes shop,
Dandy, Fogy, Flirt 'and Top.
lan. 11,1858.
Limber and Coal,
y !WE /OM PLA t ads constant
-14 ty oa load, wide* n amodiag al, malt
preitts fibr CABO. All Coal.**, watt **cub
ea delimety. BESAD* * aIITBBLiB
Jac 23,
rssaired and sow tirtilv.• la*and
varied asooptiosat o( %UMW to
tririovito tbo maisati•di ° Bo flares:
OTT
=0 •• • is essey,lessisly, at
1110MOK'S. eessistiragaf , Naas ilusliss,
Oboelor, Tisigap, BM Wdiet he.
: #olll l 9thing'irefir
OtTTTEHICI4.---Thitei4idereigtol DAMS
the eltlsens Of the town end county, that he
xv commenced ;the BAKIESO basimass,. ors a
large Kale, in York street, Dettrsherg, nearly
opposite Woittleis Hotel, where he will try to
arson'', and hopes to receive, a liberal patron
age. BREAD, ROLLS. CAKES, CRACKERS,
PRETZELS. ke, ke., baked every day, (Sun
days excepted.) all of the best quality, and sold
at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking In
all its branches is largely carried on, asd orders
to any amount, from this and adjoining coun
ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Haring
erected a large and commodious bake-house and
secured the best workman and the most ap
proved mactinery, he is prepared to do a
beavr business.
VALENTINE' SAUPEE
July 23, 1859
New Grooery.
Tins WAY FOR BARGAINS —The sub
scriber respectfully informs the citizens of
lowa and country, that he has opened a Grocery,
Confectionary and Notion Store. on York street,
two doors eart of St. James' Lutheran Church,
where he has now on hand a general assort
ment of goods in his line—such as : Syrup
front 40 to 70e,onts per gallon; Sugars. all kinds
Coffees, different kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish,
Cheese, Scotch Herring, gzotind and unground
Femur, ALTice. Cloves, innamon, Iluatard,
Soda, Ginger, Star, h, Rice, Tens. Candles, Ex
tract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated Lye ;
Brooms, Buckets, Candies, all kinds ;
Walnuts. Palm Nuts, Almonds, Ground Nuts,
Layer RAisins, Lemons, Oranges, Fancy Cakes,
Crsckers of all kinds, Ac , &c 1:1:1TER and
Foos bought and sold. He invites the calls or
the public. convinced that his iissoitment will
please, both in quality and price. He is de
termined to sell cheaper thnti the cheapest.
Gettysburg, Dee. 10, '59.
Ma pos s
NITROGEIMED
• SUPSR-FTIOSPRATE OF LIME!
001groarD or
DRIED BLOOD,
BONES,
SULPHURIC ACID.
PERUVIAN GUANO,
fins
• SULPHATE AMMONIA.
100 Pounds of the
NITROGENIZED PHOSPHATE
Will equal in effect and lasting potter 1115
Pounds Peruvian Guano—will produce
GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT,
And other Grain, per Bushel.
iparlT PREVENTS RUST!-sis
I solicit Farmers to give it a fair trial, being
confident of its worth. It has been extensively
used in the New England and Southern States
Ibr ter years past, and its increasing sal*
PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY I
It is packed - 1n Strong Bags of 160 Pounds each.
PRICE $4 PER BAG, OR $6O PER TON.
Orders Accompanied by Remittances will
meet with Prompt Attention.
Testimonials sae Samples gives Free of
Charge, on application to the Sole Agent,
R. W. I'. ALLEN,
No. 14 Soeth Delaw.ac Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
mg -AGENTS WANTED...Wig
Feb. 20, 1860. 3m
Kerosene and Coal
Ofl. LAMPS 1 --Bead quarters and Mannfac
tory, No. 114 South Second Street, below
Chesnut, and No. 1 Carter Street, Philadelphia.
M. B MOTT'S Eseelefor Kerosene and Coal
Oil Burner. lizmut. ik Josue' Spring Bower,
and all other good Burncra for Coal
,Oil, to
gether with the largest and handsomest variety
of LAMPS, of description. CHANDE
LIERS, from two to filly burners—Glasses,
Wicks. Shades, and all articles pertaining tn.
the business,logether with the best KEROSKNK
OIL in the country—Wholesale and Retail—at
the Manufacturers' lowest prices.
viirMerchants and others will same money,
by °Lanai/ling our Sto4k and Prices.
M. 13. DYOTTS
LAMP and GAS FEXITUE STORE and FAC
TORY, No. 114 South Second and No. 1 Car
ter Street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia.
Feb. 2C, 11160. Stu
Notice to Farmers.
100.000 BI'SIiKLS GRAIN WANT
hietbsitt market
price will be paid fur Wheat, Rya, Corn, tbste,
Barley, Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Floctri kc.,
at the large yellow Warehouse, west clad ofNcw
Oxford. •
SerGaaao, Plaster, Salt, &c., and a large
and well selected mock of Lumber and Coal
constantly on band and for sale at my Ware
house. FRANK. HERSH.
New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf
A Fresh Assortment
ng GOODS RKCEIVED AT REININGIM'S.
‘J —The subscriber has just returned from
the City with another and most sple tdid usurt
nseut of Goods for GCNTLENIEN'S WEAR,--to
which he call* the attention of the public. He
has selected his stock w ith great care, and can
sell and manufacture every Variety of Clothing
in the cheapest and most substanti.il manner
He desires all who wish to he well fitted with
good, genteel FALL AND WINTER. CLOTHING,
to give him a call. De cannot be excelled in
the town. Every one, therefore, who desires a
bargain, should call with him at his Merchant
Tailoring Es'ablishrnent in C.trlisle street, next
door to licCunAughy's Ilan
JACuti REISINGER
Oct. 31, 1859
For Sale
On lunvr.—ThAt. ex,ellent Tavern
Stand, In New Oxford, Adams pin:::
county, Pa , for many years known as
Miley' Tavern, at pre4ent in the occepaney of
G. F. Recker. The 110WO is large and very
convenient, with good and large Stabling, a
large Garden and Lot of Gronnd. with every
cons enience nece,sary for a tavern, adjoining
the Public SquAre, near the Gettysburg Rail
road. Apply to JOHN BECKER.
South George Stre , q, York, Pa.
Jan in', lE-30.
Hanover B. Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.—The Pas
sover Trains run as follows:
FIRST TIitALN will leave Hanover at 8 A. N.,
with Passengern for Baltimore, York, Harris
burg, Columbia and Philadelphia.
SECOND TRAIN will leave Hanover at 3 P.
M., with Pas,engera for Baltimore and inter
mediate points.
EXTRA TRAIN on every Tuesday and Satur
day will Leave Uanover at 5 P. NI., with Pas
*eager. for York, Harrisburg, ac., returning
with Passengers from Baltimore.
Through tickets are now inned to Philadel
phia, Columbus, Ilarrieburg,Williamsport, Read
ing, Baltimore, York, Wrightsville, and all
other principal war points on the line of the
Northern Central Tial!way.
D. E. TRONE, Ticket Agent.
Hummer, March 3, 1860.
Marble Yard Removed.
subscriber having removed his place of
bushman to East York street, a abort dis
tance below St. James' Church, would Announce
to the public Mat be is mill prepared to furnish
all kinds of work in his line, such u Hens
nmenta, Headstones, lc., lc., of evezy variety of
styls and Omsk, with and without. bases and
so. kits, to suit purchasers, and at prices to suit
the Uwe. Persons desiring anything in his line
will find it a decided advantage to examine his
mock and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
yrx.B. MEALS.
Gettysburg March 21, 1859.
Removal&
rundersinneit. being the lin thorked penes
t i o : make Femoral* into Byer Green Cane
tory, hopes that *aches contemplate the onn oval
of the remains of deceased relatives or friends,
will avail themselves of this moos of the year to
have it done. Iteatarah 'wade with promptneaa
low, and no effort spa rm% to *ape.
PST . TH9IIIB
*arch 12,'80. /0•0„, •
4it 8(1b8 438808,180".
Bamoiral.
IMeasallaeribor removed Vaal* sat
&bop thus Om rag.dry
I. sins4,ooeito Taat's 11)04 1 2
shop, bads of sha Ma& Sold, whasobals
tss onspand dims swam wand taldaftadara:
.19asaiways asthma ass 4, ausispasols*
the 4amtusit, Ragas, mai liaddasa s ilahipaga, to.
sapgral, hiss ha will 116 sal
Chlosha° - DANIZS.IV
, :
• The OneorgePorOott : .t. Xtr, INErLane's
i WORTHY OF tiITIVICRHALIDONFIEIIifirCIi ellil/411RATID VREHIFIIti IS k ,LIVER
E
, Asp PATRONAGE—For Statesmen, ikj PILLS.—We beg leave to call the mitten- r
, judges, Clergymen, Latt' and Gentlemen, in tion of the Trade, and more especially the MI
all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of . Physicians of the country, to two of the most F,':'
! Pro!. 0. J. Wood's Half Iteatoratire, and gee-lpopular remedies now before the public. We Ull
tlansen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. ' refer to DE.CHAS. NULANE'S CELEBRATED 2
A few testimonials only cag be here given; see VERXIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. We do
i circular for more, and It will be impossible fur not recommend them eskuniversal Cure-alls, ea
' you to doubt. 1 but simply for what theirname purports, viz: g",
47 Wall Street, New York, Dee. 20, '5B. i The VEIOIIFUGE, for expelling Worms from
...to
Os LLLLL 111 : Your note of the If, tit inst.,' the human system. IS has also been adminis- W
i has been received, saying that you had heard tered with the most satisfactory results to vs- ,16 1
' that I had been benefited by the use of Wood's ' rions Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER imi
Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate ' PILLS, for the cure of Liras EOIIPLAINTS, all's...
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of the fact if I had no objection to give it. Bittous DIIIIIIIIIISTS, SICI iiilo-1011, &c. ii
i I award it to you cheerfully , because I think ', In cases of Pre ax di
lim e Anus, preparatory to
it due. My age is about 50 years; the color of !or after taking Quinine, they almost inverts-
my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some bly make a speedy and permanent cure. e-s
five or six years since it began to turn gray, ; As specifics fur tee above mentioned die
and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose , eases, they ere unrivaled, and never known :as
its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it.— to fail when w4itilriater su4 Os iss.cordatice with to
Each of these disagreeabilities increased with , the direction*, v.-.
time, end about four months since a fourth was , The, r ~ i.l . .....i.dtirtr.d potruierity has in- 7.1
added to them, my hair falling off the top of my , doted the Pr4k. - 4 , L,,,,kt.F.MINfi IiftUTIIEILN, a
bead and threatening to make me bald. ( viT toy/ 04, i , ,t, , 1.4 Oleh , ,isal of their Drug "le
In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced biJilliolu t a >4 t11.4.1.14hi tltlfrot been line(Olaftilly r-..
to try Wood's Bair Restorative, mainly to ars ti , A.B ,, i r”. +i,. irat iii y care, and they will r y e
*eat
reat the felling off of my hair, for I had really ooss Eit li 1.4 A.:. 44. 1 111 1 4.'1 Lirnu osll4 attention to
no expectation that gray hair could ever ha !lir ii iuerroresiora And being dyggruiiiied that
restored to its original color except from dyer. lir It 1.41 ii. e I , iehiaii.4 ireiliohire and Liver
I w.is, however, great* surprised to find niter Vitt., .h..!! . ~i.oos to tAt nip) , the high position
the use of two bottles only, that not only wee 1.140 y now 10,1 , 1 gittoilif I /ir g,o*( te4.4.ljee (tithe
the falling off arrested, but the color was rc- , day, ili , y will , , Mtliitt. to spare heithrr litn4
stored to the gray hairs andesensibility to the our 01.4e..et..n pool iirtrig the Bast sad Purest
scalp, and dandruff ceased to Agin on my head, ,' material., owl , ouipiiiiiiil them lit thin must
very much to the gratification of my wife, at thorough &newer, Address all orders to
whose solicitation I was induced to try it. YLLIIING BROTHERS,
For this, among the many obligations I owe
to her sex, 1 6 trou‘zly recommend all hushatids
who value the admiration of their wires to
profit by my example, and use it if growing
gray or getting bald. Very respectfully,
PEN. A. LAVENDER.
To O.J. Wood it CO., 444 Broadway, Now York,
My family are absent from the city, and L am
no longer at No. 11 Corral Place.
Siarnaston, Ma., July 20, 1859.
To PROF. 0. .1. Woos): Deur bir :—Your
"flair Restorative " has done my hair so much
good since I commenced the use of It, that 1
WM. E. BITTLE
wish to make known to the public of its aereots
cm the hair, which are great. ♦ man or w
may be nearly deprived of hair; sad by•
to your " Hair Itcstomtile," the halrwillreteru
more beautiful than ever; at least this is my
experience. Believe it all I Yost* truly,
WM. H. LENZDY.
P. H.—You can publish the skive If you like.
fly publishing in our Southern popers yen will
get 'more patronage south. 1 Os several of
your certificates in the Mobils Mowsry, • strong
t3outhern paper. i • W. H. L
WOOD'S CAM asavonslirs.
• Pitor. 0. 1. Woun: Dear Sir i.—Having bad
the misfortune to lose the best portion of my
hair, from %be effects of the yellow fever, in
?few Orleans in 1851, I was blared to snake
a trial of your preparation, and found it to an
swer as the very thing needed. My hair is now
thick and glossy, and no words as express my•
obligations to you in giving to tbeallicted such
a treasure. FINLEY: JOHNSON.
The Restorative is pot up in Softies of three
sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small
holds a pint, r nil retails for one dollar per
bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per
tent. more in proportion than the email, retails
fbr two dollars per bottle; thelarge holds a
quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re-
tails for $3
0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietcks, 444 Broad
w.ty. New York, and 114 Starlet Street, St.
Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy
Goofs Dealers. [March 12,1860. 3ns
BALSAMIC COUCH SYRUP.
AS A FAMILY REMEDY! IT HAS NO
EQUAL I
TifITIMONY OF CLIROI I 3IICY.
sarThi is to certify, theft on the re
commendation of a regular and skilful physi
cian we hare used the "Balsamic Cough
Syrup " prepare* by W. E. Shriner, In our
agd find it t answer well tie; purposes for
*Web it is prepared. . SZITU•It,
Paitor of Lutheran Church, Taneytown, Md.
Revd the following Letter from Rev. H. P.
Jordan : rslawrowx, Md.
Mr. IC. $. Shriner,—Dear Sir live given
your " Salsa:ale Cough Syrup" F. fair trial, and
am happy to say that I have never tried any
think that relieved me so soon. I have also
given it in my family with the jame good ef
fects in every instance. It is certainly $ most
excellent remedy, and ought to be in every fami
ly. The exceeding low price at which it Is sold
places it within the reach of all.;
Pardon the liberty I have taken in thus giv
ing toy experience le the use of the Syrup unso
licited by you. Respectfully yoktrs
11. P. Jonas.
TUTIXONT Or FIFTSICIANII.
Mr. Shriner :—At, your request, I have ex
amine I the compo iition of your "Balsamic
Cough Syrup," and from my kniowledge of the
iagr:dieuts, and having witnessed its good ef
fect+, I can recommend it to the public as a
valuable compound for Coughs, Colds, and all
chronic pulmonary affections. MOB. SIN, M.D.
TAIIITTOWX, Md.
I have prescribed W. E. Bbriner's "Balsamic
Cough Syrup" in my practice for several years,
and regard it AR an exrellent medicine InConghs,
Colds; and all Bronchial affections.
Saat't SWOPII, M. D.
PITS 'PLASS' ICIPPRIZIICIL
To W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I have been
keeping s our '• Balsamic Cough Syrup" for sale
for the last fire years, and It has given almost
universal satiqfuction.
It is one of the most popular Medicines in use
in our neighborhood. Our sales, therefore, have
been large, especially last winter, having sold
at retail at lea* ten dozen bottles. I therefore
do not hesitate\to recommend it to the public
as a good mi,dicine. Yours, respectfully,
W. E. tibriner,—Dear Sir:—Tour Cough
Syrup is becoming very popular here. I ha\
been selling it for about two years, and it gives
more general satisfaction 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 certainly is an invaluable medi
cine. S. G. HILDILBRAND.
To W. E. Shriner consider your Balsamic
Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies
of the day. There is no medicine I have ever
sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none
that I base used in my family I like so well.
Yours, truly, C. F•. Itistasci.
Price, 3'i4 cts. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l.
Sold by all Druggists and Merchants.
Oct 17, 18:4. lOm
rruiE subscriber offers at Private Sale,
his HOUSE AND LOT, oa High Ern;"
street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The
House is a two-etory Brick, nearly new, with a
Back-building, and a will of wager. Terms
easy. DAN'L. F. PITTENTURF,
July 11, 1859. tf
(Leto of du Arse of Wine.Luter 4. Scott.)
riENTLEMRN'S FURNISHING snug, sad
SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 Ches
nut Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Honse,)
Philadelphia. I. W. SCOTTeould respectful.
ly call the attention of his fo rm er patrons and
friends to his new Store, and is prepared to fill
orders for SHIRTS at short wake. A perfect
fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FLU SUIITs and Course. ,
Oct. 17, 1859. ly
Xorl7Ylllllt and COAL, of all kinds, constantly
cm haw*, which we will sell at smallprollts
task. All Coal, kc. mast ke cash an de
livery. XLINEFILLTHII:, BOLLUfGERk CO.
Jan : A, 184.0:.
IF you do not bslievelt,try tholes sodomisee
yourselves, that 'MONS' 1 0 101171018 ere
tie best sad cheapest to had is she coustry.—
Gall er y N. E. dor. of the Dimmed, Gettysburg.
plias x,
ONE of the accou fp.litzsic.-
I.J Guitarsj.coortiecuu, tag; Piddles,
aad an the necusaty Ulna. th.losg
winter nielins sit hoar may De " hiltranher
I wilily,- alum you can bay iiiimuite s t s
1 ! . cl i f s 44 • ____ ,114.11M713.^
Turimmarjlo TlMPllatod
'-ir :limp* be.,• =o , wt4Nortik
east corsair of di*
VIM?* Moms,
un std at . A. Viiert
Use Shriner%
LISIStTY, Fr*deiick co., Wd
JsrrxnAos. York co., Pa., July 18, 1859
JAIOII S:PANGLIR
PORTEIeII SIDIVG. York co., _May 17. 1859
JACKSON, York co., May 18, 1859
Private Sale.
J. W. Scott,
Lime, Plaster,
Pillsbury, Pa,
P, M.—i)ertlerx tinel
*there then Fleniii4 Woo., will dv will t,
write their orilerxillolincily, knit tar pun. bat
'pri,affd hy k'a„l,,,g hit.hary,
rd. To thm,a wobbles,” lei Rho tlu u, 14 t7lnl, we
will forward prr Wilt p 1 4 .1,1, to ail port of
the United diet.., iffis t•ox twOre
tlires.ceut portage pitatape, 4,r 4 , 1741 /pl 4 qJ Vre.
asifuse fur 'witll644i Oita e 4, tci ~,
&Pro from rt 4111, 1 ,14 411441, I,e NV ,Jll4inilhill 41 1,1 114 4-
ty caste extra,
Yoreele by A. I).
sad by diaataregraerally thrsoogitvat tie
May 2, 1 af..V. ly
Howard Asaoctation,
FULA DELI'II I Isiusiei..**l j0 a .b,1 4 01., 4
relab!labc4 by e f p. 0 9 4 4 kt,..treeptt e cof
lief of the Mirk end Iliatrerc44,oBolA4 •1 0
Virulent end gpidAritig• 14-***44+
for the Curia' lfrtuusurs Rot ti., ;At
Medina/ adtpica Kira vat.,
1411Teellt, to all why apply
ecrlptten of their c issibtuni, side, 4. •
habits of .) and is • e 4 . gt . tkim ,,,
poverty, Medicine forateited fr.t. • barn
IrALUABLE REPOILIci on ti;Arni....t , rrri.v.r.a
and other Disessee of the StitlAi Uriglnr.
ern the NEW REMEDIES en:l7A; ed in :to: D.i.-
pessary, aunt to the afflicted in seaird ens elopes,
free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post--
age will be acceptable.
Addreu Dr. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No, 2 South
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Hy order of
the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL,
Geo. FAIRCUILD, Sec'y. .Pru't.
Nov. 7, 1859. ly
Gettysburg Foundiy.
THE subscriber, having purOhased the
Foundry of MeAsrs. Zorbangh, Float & Co.,
(formerly Warrens' Foundry,) has Commenced
business, and is now prepared to Mier to the
public a larger assortment of Machinery than
has heretofore been offered, such as THRESH
ING MACHINES, Clover Hullers, Fodders Cut
ters, Corn shelliw, and Morgan's late improved
Horse Rake. .7,1 1 k0, STOVES, such as Cook
Stoves, three different kinds; and five different
sizes of Ten-plate Stoves. Likewise Mill and
Sew-mill Castings, and allkinds of Turning in
Iron or Wood.
parRETAIRINO of all kinds on' Machinery
and Castiigs will be done to order on short
notice. Patterns made to order; Plough Cast..
Inge ready made ; PURGHS, such as Seyler,
Witherow, Pincher, Woodeotk, and many
others not mentioned here; and eight different
kinds of IRON FENCING, fur Cemeteries,
Porches or Yards.
' Also, Mortising Machines, one df the best
now in use. This machine works with • lever
by hand; any little boy can tannage it.
-Call and examine our stock; no doubt bat
what we can please. Persons ought to see it
their advantage to buy machinery of any kind
at home, where It is manufactured, so that they
can vet yeasily get any part replnced or repaired.
DAVID STERNER.
Gettysburg, Feb.l3, 1960.
Grain and Produce House,
OCILAMRERSIWRG STREET.—The un
dersigned having purchased the large
building in the rear of his store 'on Chambers
hamburg street, known as "Caustilt brewery,"
has converted it into a Produce Warehouse,
and is now prepared to receive all kinds of
Grain and Produce, to wit :
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
Seeds, kc., for which the highest market price
will be given.
BerTo accommodate those who may prefer
it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and
forward Produce of all kinds, having made ar
rangements for that purpose with a PE epousible
house in the city.
I also continue my Grocery and Variety
Store, and keep on hand GROCERIES of all
kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice,
Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, &c. Baying
just received a verr•large supply, purchased on
remarkably favorable terms. I am prepared to
furnish Country Dealers very. cheaply, and will
sell at all times, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL.
The public are invited to call before purchasing
elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap
as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick
Sales and Small Profits.'' JOHN SCOTT.
Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1859.
Stoves,
r - FITN AND SHEET IRON WARE.—SHEADS
k BUEHLER, having purchased the
stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E.
Buehler, have opened an establishment In con
nection with their Stove Ware Room, under
the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are
now Lyepared to furnish everything in that line
at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina
ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchen
and house furnishing goods, of every variety,
including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, Altc.,
for preservimg, cooking and frying. Call and
see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and
house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on
the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets.
I e—Spouting put up at shortest notice. Lum
ber, Coal and Lime always on hand at their
yard at the same place.
Nov. 14, 1852. SIIEADS & BUEHLER.
OUR MUSICAL FRIEND.
t r r
oo
6 MUSICAL FRIEND," a Rare Com
panion for the Winter Months.
Every Pianist, Should procure this
Every Singer, weekly Publication of
Every Teacher, Vocal and Piano Forte
Every Pupil, Music, costing but 115
Every Amateur, CENTS number,and
Pronounced by the entire Press of the Country,
to be " THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK OP
THE KIND IN THE WORLD." Twelve full
sized Pages of Vocal sad Piano Porte Music for
15 Cents. Yearly, $5 ; Halfoyearly, $3 00 ;
Quarterly, $1 75. Sabscribe to "Our Musical
Friend," of order it frail% the nearestlfewsdealer,
and you will have Music enough for your entire
family and at en insignificant cost; and if you
want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Mario
. et, Acr,ordeon, etc., etc., subscribe to the SOLO
ELODIST, containing 12 pages, costing only
10 Centre Woollier; Yearly, $2 50; Half-yearly
$1 25. All the Beck Nurnberg at 10 cents, and
Bound Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at
$2 50 each, constantly en hand. AGENFS
WANTED far thus publications. •
.C. B. SEYMOUR CO.,
.107 Nassau St, New York.
. ,
Feb. 6, 1860. 341 •
, Spollting• •
.(11:011411 strum wAmrLiii oak,.
NJ - House Epoetiag and put eptet easeloir,.
lot OSSA or coostrt produce. Taneersoud Alt
— l4 - 114triout.
call. • .
ad, wadotd4d.wain. Ova,
APia4lo4•_
- - -
iwata sad r " ,
Pl2Nakfisiatiogigkv
I=
EXIST 11. Darla IL
traingistssFutisiUl.
New n en, —Trey tba s ,,
shends ' d have entered into plit"tPor
ipln the HARDWARE & GROCERY
business, at the old stand of Danner & tisgist,
lin Baltimore street, under tbsl2%Call, style sad
firm of DANNER k ZIEGLER, JES., and ask,
sad will endeavor to deserve, a continuants of
the patronage of the old firm, as well as any
quantity of new custom. They have just return
ed from the cities with an immense stock of
Goods-consisting in part of Building Materials,
such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks,
Glass, kc. Tools, including Edge Tools °finery
I description, Saws, Planes, Outsets, Gouges,
I Braces and Bitta, Angers, Squares, Gages,
Hammers, kc. Blacksmiths will find Anvils,
I Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoo
Nails, kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find
lags, such as Cloth, Canvass, Demise/47rings.,
I Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
Spoke Felloes,
Bows, Poles, Shafts, le. Shoe
Tampico, Brush and French Noroeco,
Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trois, Ate.,
with a general assortment of Shoemaker's Wools.
Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment—
also Varnish, Knobs, kc. HOUSEKEZPILMB
will also find a large assortment of Knives sad
Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta
ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters.
Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled sad
Braes Kettles, Pans,Tubs, Churns, Carpeting,
tic. Also, a gener al assortment of forged sad
rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds;
Cast, Shear ,
and Blister Steel, which they will sell as else;
Ai the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full sad gen
eral assortment, such as Crushed. Puiveruied,
Clarified and Brown Sugars; Sew Odessa,
West India and sugar House Mobilises sad
Si rope, coffee, Spices, Chocolate, ries, COWIN
and Dairy Salt; Linseed. Fist and Sperm OIL:
pentine, Fish, kc.; a fnll assort:meat 411(Lrad
and /ADC, dry and in oil; also 11. - e-psaof Taissr,
lit fit( 1., almost trery article in ths Bardisanc,
Condi Finding, Shoe Finding. Mysseliceepiag,.
k.mitti,l'abinet Maker's, Painter - k.Glandoes,
IVA Ore , ety line, all of which they are decmmiss
4tn till law fur('lNHasanyJhouse Ma a
the Li!), HENRY B. DANNER.
• WAY BRIGHT ZLEASLEIL
Getty sberg, May 24, 1 klbe•
/TIM ust4o.ootis4Ol /04404)14 retired from the
fl.orcwi.ohrt. 4. , stolk6astNE 4 .. / A ma w ill b efix d.
y0,.4 4 4 114 4 :1.1 V.O tA4, 1,7 i a HilltilllOre
tiurvo nva.tr *L4:OO - .4 E 114 , toset sad Way
-44.5. now* *44 style of
1 , 764. ;Lir 444 *rd., sttotogswind
P L ts 4 P t r
, so A4005..i.,,, t 0. 34,544. tilt 44.4,5u10r5, and of
yb-14.... /1/ 10 itel
31!3 y t-to-cit tcuw 'taw leettantile business
41. L . tvea r tiut 1,12.7 , A 4 Laciness should be
t. ti,ezef , •Jre, notify all those in
to tither by Judgment, Note or Book
AtAoutit. to call and settle the same without
, Itlay. The books sill be found at the old
stud. . J. B. DANNER,
Hay 25,1858. DAVID ZIEGLER.
MiTEAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
ncorporated March 18, 1851.
President—George Swope.
Vise President—S. R. Russell.
Seeretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasisrer—David M'Creary.
Executive Connipe—Robert McCurdy, Jacob
King, Andrew Heintzelman.
ihniagere—George Swope, D. A. Bnahlsr,Ja
cob King, A. Heintielman, B. M'Cnrdy, Thos.
A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B.
Wm. B. Wilson, M. Bichelberger, Abdiel P.Gitt,
John Woltord, H. A. Picking; AbelT. Wright,
John Horner, H. G. McCreary, S. R. Hassell, D.
M'Creary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. B
Hersh.
Mr This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adamp. It has been in
successful operation for more than six years,
and in that period has paid all losses and ex
penses, without any assemnent, havini also a large
surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com
pany employs no Agents--all business being
done by the Managers, who are annually elect
ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring
an Insurance can apply to any of the above
named Managers for further Information.
,-The Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Jdompany on the last Wednesday
in every moat, at 2, P. M.
Sept. 27, 18.:,8.
Here We Are Again I
TirST from the city with the best and cheap
est assortment of SYRUPS and MOLASSES
that we have yet offered, calculated to please
all persons in quality and prices; SUGARS, a
very large stock, low; COFFEES, TEAS. Choco
late, Rice. Cheese, Spices, (all kinds,) Crackers
and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickles, Sugar-cured
HAMS and SHOULDERS, Lard, Shag, Mackerel
and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Buckets,
kc.; Baskets, Flour Seiven, Brooms, Brushes,
he.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye;
Extra and Superfine FLOUR, all kinds of Feed;
Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on
hand ; Fancy Goods, Confectionaries and Fruit.
Give us a call. It affords us pleasure to show
our large and inviting stock.
NORBECK k MARTIN.
Gettysburg. May 30, 1839.
n OACHMAKING AND BLACKSMITIfING.
ki —The undersigned respectfutly informs
his friends and the public that be continues
the Coacbmaking and Blacksmithing business
in every branch at his establishment in Chum
bershurg street. lie has on band and will
manufacture to order all kinds of CANIVGES,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS. Spring Wagons, kc., of
the best material, and made by superior work
men. fge-RIPAIIIIIG and Bt.aeasurratie of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction of cuptomera.
COUNTILY PRODCCI taken in exchange for
work at market prices.
jpie-Persons desiring articles °reset* in the
Coachmaking or Blacksmithing line, ass re
spectfully int Ited to call on
JOHN L. HOLTZWORTB.
Gettysburg, /in. 24, '59.
Notice
TO FARMERS AND MERCIIANTh.—We
have now opened our large and commodious
arehonse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail
road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg
Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive
produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT,
RYE, CORN, OATS, kc. Also,
on•hand and for
sale, Salt, Gnanos, Plaster, Fish, de. A Urge
stock of Groceries just received, consistios of
Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice,
Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, kc., kc.,
which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell at
low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and
retail. Merchants will do well y calling t• see
and examine our stock before purchasing else.
where, u oar motto will be "quick sales and
small profits."
, We would also call the attention of 111 later.
toted in the thrifty and healthful condition of
their Cottle Horses 800, Re., to the bet that
we have for sale Hares,
Fronefield I Co.'s
Celebrated Vegetablek.CATTLß POWDER, of
which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds
per annum'to Farmers and Storekeepers.
KLINBFELYER, BOLLINGER 1 CO.
Gettysburg) Sept. 5, 1858. • • •
ore New Goode
ythe Sigv of the BIG SOOT, Cho2lrors.
• berg shat. Ws have putt ressfq sr s,
g e stook of 11.013, CAPS,. BOOM I.
Trunks, Carpet Bap, Umbrellas; ri t Z ikhi •
WWII, Collars, Whips, ht., and are .4
to sell at the lowest prises prallrls.ibrimit,
Csll sad judge for yoarseirse . ,„ •
Oct. 17, 1859. COBTAII*
,k111g,,?,
AND *O m ox
wonid iniitA the - We* to vialigiir
arse variety
Jitoonets, PWlldiabetesi—Llismv.rgellars,
Handkercblek #O4 4
,4 1 6 : .0104=UrifV•
0 one c& &WA thirellimistaiiktikelOoks
N
at tit* *ilika - and
cotton
15M1
Notice,
Adams County
OTVICERB
Still at Work !
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