trace, a n 4 irgignittt tuna at the whale distance to be ran. And here, itt the bottola of a val. ley, on tire herders era stream Inerited Dunks rd tem& ea their map, they team to an India war path, wishing he Way thinner the rarest. And tsere their radian ettrottst tell them that it is the will elle Six bratione that the stirvevs should be stayed. Therein no alternative; slid retracing their steps, they reture to ?Wade'. phis ; sad, reporting to the Commissioners, reol .ceive as bona/table discharge on 26th Decem ber, 1757. The reautinder of the line was roakby other surveyors in 1783, but not completed nor mark ed till 1784. lir. Latrobe says'. At the end of every fifth mile a stone was planted, graven with the arms of the Penn family on one side, and of Lord Baltimore on the other. The letertnediste miles were mark ed with smaller stones, hating an M on one ' tide and a p on she other. The stones were all sent from England. This wan done as far as Bidding /1111, but here all whet: transpor tationthe further marking was i ceasing in 17 76 . the vista, eighty yards wide, with piles of stone on the crests of all the mountain ranges, built eighty feet high, as far as the summit of the Allegheny, beyond which the line was marked with posts, around which stories end earth ss ere thrown. The amount paid kr ttee Penns alone under these proceedings, from 11GO to 170., was 5-33.240, Pennsylvania. currency. Mason and Dixon returned to England. and were subsequently elected members of the Royal Satiety. Mason was an sealstant of Dr. Bradley at the Royal Ol.iservatory at Greenwich before became to America. After their operations here they were employ ed and the direction of the Ftoyil Society to observe the transit of Venue across the swat the Cape of Good Dope in 11G3—(Latrobe).- 11aaon diedin Pennsylvania in 1787—( Eneyclop. Americans). Dixon died at Durham, Eneitad, in 1177 *lir The Maryland House of Dele gates, on Friday last, defeated on final passage the Baltimore City Passenger Railroad Bill, (Brock dc Co's.,) by a vote of 30 yeas to 89 nays; but the vote was subsequently reconsidered, by 39 to 28. The friends of the bill are greatly chagrined at this result, but hope that a favorable breeze may yet spring up. Amendment to the Constitution.--. Judge Bell, of the Senate, has introduced res olutions into that body proposing an amendment to the constitution provi ding_for the appointing of Judges by the Governor, in the place of electing them as at. present. The resolution cannot he acted upon beforo 1862. -The Black .B,:publicun Governor <4' Ohio hits refused to surrender to the autboritio's, Owen Brown and Francis Mariam, alleged Harper's For .. r i y nsurgents, who are supposed to bo riow in. Ashtabula county. The Republican victories in Con p ut.B turn to ashes in their grasp.— 'A hey failed to elect their first choice I.)r ,'7l)e.l.llcer, the claims of laborious tot•tnbers of the party were ignored in ille mutter of the Clerkship, and the caucus nominee for Rouge Printer had to Le set aside fora tnan Who obtained suc cess by a disreputable bargain. The Republicans are already grutnbli ng at the corruption exhibited in their party in. Congress. A Little Girl Btiriieil to Dena While at Prayer.—A shocking camphene acci dent-occurred in Cincinnati last week, by which an only child, a little girl about five years old, was fatally injured and her mother badly burnod. The child had just concluded its evening pruver preparatory to retiring for the night, when the mother pickod up a camplicrie lamp, which fell from her hand, and breaking, the contents were thrown nil over the clothing of the girt. She was almost instantly enveloped in a sheet of flame, and before it could be extinguished was so shockingly burned that she died soon after. The mother, in her efforts to sure her child from the devouring element, was also badly burned about the body and arms. Moamar, Procen —The N. Orleans American says that on Tuesday of last week the Medina stage carried a lady passenger to Yates, in that county, who, after taking up her quarters at the hotel, sent for a man by the name of Houseman. lie obeyed the sum.- mons, and upon his- arrival in her pres ence she asked him if he was willing to perform his engagement, at the same time presenting I} revolver at his breast, with a threat of shooting him if he re fused.. Under the double inspiration of the six shooter and her charms he con sented, and they were married. He had engaged - to marry her four years ego. in Michigan, but had neglected to fulfill his engagement. A Son Charges his Father with -Nur. der.—A man named George Palmer, has been arrested in Salem, N. J., on a charge of murder, preferred agaiost him by his son, who alleges that his father some years since murdered and robbed a pedlar in Burlington. It has becu ascertained that several years since a petiLar disappeared in Burlington and was supposed to be murdered, but nothing was ever heard of the matter. The eharge against Palmer is being in vestigated. A Cam of Consciewe.—The Charleston (S. C.) Mercury tells of a Frenchman who went to a policeman in that city, and. confessed stealing two watches in Warrenton, Ga. He said be could not sleep after the theft, and visions of his dead mother haunted him continually. lie therefore coafessed the crime and was placed in jail. Mir The people of Stockton, Me., ro eently turided out, cat in the woods, and hauled to the houses, a generous supply of wood to every widow in the village. !®'Burton, the actor, is said to havo revised the proof of his own obiPaArY ? at in type in the N. Y. Herald ode* before his death. Ittir`The Kentucky 'Renate rejected the bill prohibiting the nOrriage of Amain& irginia refuse aojoin a $4:4141m1al Conference. Par Bald headed met takta joke.the more • fir, -biome. 047 *TA' notr_ 1 4 the trouble of "vatbingit Ambit gear hags"' " • - lerAx - mtig plated 4 aow And , cab *saw *0 witulCalatt; they ..had .to )184 fiepatliso4o4hie corkivitig eon, ~:tw'mQ gatincib• 'ebb's,. .t Heartwnding Occartenet—Tro Chil dren Burnt b Peak in a Btable.—On Friday week the iifrakbts of Earl M.. Say. era, Esq., of Waynesburg, Pa., Watt burned to the ground, and two of his little children, one fire and the other two years old, perished in the flumes. It is supposed that the children sot it on fire accidentally with matcheis, and becoming bewildered were unable to escape. Their sad fate was not known until their little bones were found among the smouldering ruins. What language can describe the anguish of the bereaved parents. Sir Ono of thu blares who recently murdered Dr. Eeitt, in Florida, bus been tried, convicted and bung. larThe Chicago convention meets on Gov. Seward birth day. lie will then be 59 years of ago. TXXStI G gTTY.SI3I.I.6G--B•Trao.“ LAS? Super Cue Flour...— . 5 7, to 5 37 It‘e Flour 3 50 I , 4 7 hite Wheat.-- - . 1 35 to 1 45 Red ............... r ..1 25 to 1 30 Corn, es flLt e 80 04118 31 Buckwheat ...... ............ ........... 56 Buckwheat Neal. ..... . 00 Clover Seed 400 to 4 25 Timothy Seed 2 75 Flax Seed 20 Barley 60 Pitlster of Paris 6 50 ilaster grimid, per bag......... ...... 05 Pork, .. 6 00 to 6 50 BALTESIWUC—FsIort win Floor.— ...... 5 62 to 5 75 Bleat ......... ...—... 1 40 to I 72 Bye • • ISS to M Corn 66 to 75 (late ......... ... 41 to 48 Clover 4 50 to 4 75 Timothy Seed.. 2 75 to 3 SO Beef Cattle, per hood 6 50 to 9 50 Hogs per 8 00 to 8 W 15 00 tolB Whfotey 23 'to 24 Gnat°, Peruvian - ,, per Lou 62 00 HANOYBE—Tivntsamt• Flour, from wagons... Do. from stores Widest Rye Corn. Oats floret , Seed Timothy Seed plaster YORK—Fair/AT Lter Floe r, from wagons.-- ......... 5 1! Do. from stores 5 15 Wheat ....... 1 35 to 1 35 Rye so Corn ........ t 3 Oats 38 Clover Seed . 4 00 Timothy Seed Plaster 111033ealas1 2•Tiorticpets. A CARD TO THE SUFFERING.—The Rer, WILLIAM Cosnaova, while laboring as a mis sionary to Japan, was cured of Consumption, when all other Rte/11111 had baled, by a recipe ob tained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Con sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, and Colds, and the debility rad necrotic depression caused by these disorders. Desirous of benefiting others. I will rend this recipe, which I hove brought home with me, to all who need it, free of charge. Address URN. W.V. CO:itiitOST, no Deltic street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MArch 5, 'Go. TIIE GSti AT ENGLISH REMEDY !—Sit extgansuo Pitto, prepared from a prescription by Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Quern. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sore arid sate remedy for Female Difficulties and Olistructious, from any cause whatever, and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothiug hurtful to the constitution. To Ilsa 111gro LADICI it Is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills have never been known to fall where the directions on 21 page of pamphlet are well observed. For further particulars get &pamphlet of the agent. N. il.—sl and 9 postage ;lamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, con taining over So pills by return of mail. T. W. Dyott h Sun, Wholesale Agents, Phila delphia. A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg. duke 13, '39. ly CAN EFILIIPSY Bli CL'REnt—We -think the following letter from a respectable eltizen of 3fississippi will answer the question, and remove all doubts from every uniriered mired: GIIIMADA, Miss., June 5, 1855. Dr. Seib S. Hance, Baltiosore„Md.—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure 4n relating A case of spume or fits, cured by your invaluable Pills. My brother, I. I. Ligon, has long been afflicted with this awful disease. Ile was first attacked while quite young. lie would have one or two spasms at one attack at first; but as be grew aide:, they seemed to increase likewise: lip to the time be comtnenced taking your Pills, be Lad them very often and quite severe, pros trating him body and mind. His mind had suf fered seriously ; but now, I am happy to say, be is cured of those fits. Ile has enjo.!ed Sae health for the last five months past. his mind has also returned to its original sprightliness. All this I take a great pleasure in communicating, as it may be the means of directing others to the remedy that will cure them. Yours, re spectfully, kc., W. P. Litios. No person who is suffering from Fits, or Spasms, should neglect sending to Dr. lance, after this, far a supply of his inestimable medi cine. His prices are as folloos . , one boi $3; two $5; twelve $24---sent by mail free, on the receipt of a remittance. Address SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, lid. Feb. 20. lm A STAPLE ARTICLE !—We would call the attention of oar friends to the ftilloa lug : Ilsrannitt. Mass., Feb. 7, 1657. Dear Sir : permit me the pleasure of stating to you the gratification I have in vending, and the universal favor Hoolana's German !Jaws meet with, by nearly every person who hal had occasion to telt their virtues in alio vicinity. This establishment tas had the agency of your medicine since 1.6.7,3, and I can safely- say there has been no remedy played before the public, within the scope of my kuoveledge, that Las met so much general favor, and so worthily, as the German Bitters. I have no hesitation in re commending them to our customers, suffering with diseases for which they are appropriate, feeling confident from past experience that they will do all, and ems move, then is promised of them. In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, I defy an mask To Druggists I can recommend them as a safe investment, and to the public as a truly worthy remedy. Very truly yours, To Dr. C. %Jackson. CRAB. B. Ems/Lao:I. These Bitter" tea be bad of any druggist or dealer in medicines, in the Uaii.e.l States, Can ada, West [notice, or Son 4b America, at 75 cts. per bottle. They are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 418 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.,and every bottle haa his signature on the wrapper. Feb. 20. lm —THE Fame BLESSqG wbJcb is now universally admitted to exist in Iliatint's Life Pith and Pbonix Bitters, is every day demon strated by their a,itolgisiaingAllicacy in the cases whicit •they art nononased to we... All the mulpinints of the steemeb and bowels, week /2,6 De tho digsetams:orirmas sad of the nettle gwvelli, Weans • 4 4,3irer nigAt faittsts t bend nifsbe, Comissnmut, CCM a *MI 41°""1/010Clatnifillig Of Ole bi:c,/ or blete.be4 Mgt nalow complesions a inon jI to Ova, cskragrkprogmabli. A &M Al* trial ash viitibly see-axes than tbp Ortisebtatfbd:, ly medicines now baleen chi pablic. Int'aele by she paspimos , ,, W. &FFAT MO, eat kib i lliklr.,tesso! by Scoot Druggists fisnarlitti : talleirTs7Ca ,f; =a 5 12 ~... 5 75 . 1 25 to 1 35 80 62 99 4 00 2 50 8 00 ==l Os tim 2iati th.rist Carlisle, by Mae Rey. A. B. Kreuter, Ur. JOAN BT/TZEL to *La CULT C. WM DYER, bother A.daisia musky. Oa the Intl of February teat, at Etorialtsbarg, by the Bev. Hr. Rotaaco, Mr. STEPHEN A. REILLY, of Liberty township, to vas mAay 11 COOL, daughter of Mr. Peter Cool, of Free dom township. On the lath ult.., by the Rev. L. Gerhard, JACOB RESSER. Esq.. to Miss ANNA WOLF, daughter of AlAj. Tat. Wolf, all of East Berlin. On the lit iuet., by the satne..ttr. DANIEL ALBERT to Yi,i MARGARET GETZ, both of Hampton, Ou the let inst., by the Rer. Julius Kurtz, at the Central Hotel, in Hanover, Mr. LEVI MARKLE to Miss ELIZABETH MILE, both of York county. Uzi the 7 / 1 ult., at the Es-. Lutheran Parson age, Littlehtutvu, the nes. Henry . , Mr. JOHN OMAR, of Frederi. k runty, Md , t o Miss 111. 1 a2GAIIIET KEEF_II.AEIt, of Adams county, P a. At the same place,hv the same. Mr. n.% rrr, DIETZ to Miss MARY CATHARINE both Qf Carro!) county, Md. tin the 235.1 ult., Mr. GEORGE P. }IA SEIMATI, or Adams county, to mi., lAA.. IsA DUTTERA, of Littlest:own. On the same des, nt the.Prirlogage, by the same, Mr. JACOB D. FROCK to 11 SUS AN A. PUSS, both of CnrToll ,nunty, On the let inst., Mr. GEORGE lIECELEY, of York county, to Mies 'SI.\ ItGAItET KUNKLE., of the Tie:knit) , of Littlestown, Is aJo • -a p 241 On Tuesday morning, the 6th inst., In Peters burg, (York Springx,) Dr. HIRAM C. MET CALFB, in the 49th year of his age. [Obitaat7 toe late for this isine.] Oa the 6th inst., Mr. WILLIAM GARDNER, of Butler township, aged about 69 years. On the 1d inst., Mr!. ANN C. LOTT, wife of Jacob Lott ' of A. , of Mountplessant township, exact,! 29 years. On the 32d ult., in Carlisle, Mrs. BEDECCi PAGAN, aged 83 years. On the 16th nit., MARY ELIZABETH, daugh ter of J. A. and C. Hummellasugh, of Tyrone township, aged 4 months and 13 days. On the 25th, alt., very suddenly, Mrs. MARY CATE:LAMM; wife of Mr. Isaac Gardner, of LAG:rare township, near Petersburg, aged 44 years I tumults and 11 days. 00 the 26tIt nit., CATI L 4RINE, wife of 'Henry Roemer, of Franklin township, aged 55 years and 11 months. O the 3d Inst., Mrs. MATILDA RIFE, of Fianklin township, and daughter of Benjamin Forty, of York county, aged about 25 years; and on the day following. Mr. ABRAHAM RIFE, husband of the *bore, and son of Mr. Andrew Rife, aged 29 yeas* and 29 days. They *ere both buried in the same grave at 31.11taniasburg oa Tuesday last. On the 27th ult., of malignant sore Orogt, LILLIE A.NNIE STF.PIIENSON, daughter of I;reel W. and Mary Fraint, of Fairfield, Adams county, aged 3 years 8 months and 13 days. On the Gth lust.. Mr. SAMUEL IlOi.l.►\Cfill, of Straban township, aged 42 years I months and 21 days. Deceased was a member of (/...tty Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., in good standing, and Lis remains were attended to the grave, in F.Ntr Green Cemetery, by the members of the Order here. On the 9th ult., MARY ANN, daughter of Mc. Peter Fidler, of Tyrone townebip, Aged 4 years and 18 days. On the 19th Inst..in Marne connty,EDurND F., Infant solsof Oliver And Eliza Staley, Aged 3 months and 21 days. 2 2', 8 ",15 On the ith last., of scarlet fever, tiANICKI. MILLER, son of Solomon and Eve Tout, aged I year I t months and 7 days. Weep not for little Sammy, His gentle spirit's fled ; It sweetly sleeps with Jesus, Among the silent dead. Weepnot for me, my parent+ hind, Let jny dry isp your tears ; I've left a world of woe bellind— Iliss'd tunny toilsome )'eery. V. e.. C. Jurors for ApriL GIAYL) JCILY. Frunklin--Jacob Mark. Jacob Lower. Oxford—John Stoei, Henry J. Kuhn. Nlountpleasant--Jacob Miller, Thomas Stone- Niter. Ilamiltonban,—Jno. McGinley, Esq.,Wm.Waltcr. Huntington—Jeremiah Hoffman, SatMl Bowers. Berwick tp.—Demiel S. Barnits. Cumberland—David IV. Burner, John Ilerbit. Tvrosel—Daniel Diehl. llamilton—Daniel Lynch. Strabstt—Jacob Lawrence,Samttel A. Gilliland. Gettsbnrg—Wm.B. Meals, Peter Itaffeutperger, . - Henry B. Danner. Conoirago—Jelure I). Keller, Vincent O'Bold. Slountjoy—Jacob SchwArtz. 'hailer—Jacob Motrerey. ti JCRY. Berwick tp.--John Elder. Conowago—Thomaa McKinney, John Weaver. Gettysburg--Jerome Walter, Geo. W. .11cCle1- lan, Henry Rupp. Reading--Singleton Eicholta, Samuel March, Seined Gluier. Andrew lirough. Straben—lienry :tracw, %elect 3LUler, John Lynch, George Wearer. Monntpiekuint—Etnennel Stuith,Rufus Weaver, Wm. Psrr. Hamiltonban—loseph GeHutch, Peter Stover. Xenallen—zebarlee Stewart, Nichobvs Slay bough. Monntjoy--Simon Hawn, Jacob Hartman. Gernmay—Panl Kuhns, Wm. Duttera, Henry Dysert. Latintore--Cosrad B. Myers, Jno. H. Myers. Franklin—Albert Van Dyke, Thos. F. Grammer. Berwick tar.--Samuel Wolf. Tyrone—Radolpis Dietrick, George Mickley, Daniel Bream. iltmulton—Clanrles Hebert. Cumberland—Daniel Polley, Henry Butt. Jno ttroup. Huntington—Eli S. Myers, Adnm Weigle. Freedom—Abraham Krise, James Ingham Liberty—Adam Diehl, James Corey. Oxford--Geome Shane. rl3lol2—Peter Se%Edward Shorb. Butter—Edward Sisley. March 12, Ittat. Notice. Yji.I7.MIETTI LTTTLE'S EST ATE.—Lettars trest.:.rucntArx on the estate of Elisabeth lute, late of Gettysburg, Adorns county, Pa., deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, residing in the same place, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate 1,4 3 -meat, and those hat lag claims against the seine to pro sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. GEOPME SWOP% March 12, 1860. C't Notice. IVTATILDA SCANLAN'S ESTATE —Letters 43A testamentary on the estate of Matilda :tNcaulan, late of Gettysburg, Adams county, decemed, haying been granted to the under signed, residing in the same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to snake Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. MOSES dIcCLEAN, grerrictr. Starch 12, laco. 6t* TACOD kfl - NDORFP, SR.'S RSTATE.--Let tern of administration, de boots non cum' testament° annexo, on the estate of Jacob Yuri dart; Sr., late of Franklin township, Adams county deceased, haring been grunted to tho subscriber, residing in Gettysburg, be here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate •paymeut,....ted those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. .4. DUNCAN, daer. March 17., 1860. 6t Seeds! Seeds! 'VMS sad genuine GARDEN SEEDS, raised sad teleeted vita the greatest cart, It the 11010tiatI1 Garde*, Eninurstngry, Tide stock la very' eeesplete. imbruing acme ea. tort. packager caa be tent by nail or es* press. JOHN JORDAN, Gartienisr. . 'larch 12, Gettysburg geinLa MM . ere.--Tb• Eficomer of Ai' GoVrburg Tortile bastion, Ziiiiisosi Oa the Aar, it Apra, Par • cifisseviefrelti of. aim. D. gTEMBIL. o : :;l3 , iitYilWoc,; KUM Anitaticot * Nadild tbottodoior OfAittt Gleterr. Communicated Ezerwor Notice. . ; Splendid TRA HOOltlik—• Very pre ducCeei largek Iforitilki; sad oreasqtaled quality.! WILSON'S ALSA.NY,—Exeeediaily proem- Lire ; fide for market. TRIORPEIE DR ClAND,—lntranase size; splendid appearance. and high glitroi. YIR.A.MIDAL CHILIAA,—Vary lusadsoine; productive, hardy, and good nATOt. LABAIE EARLY SCARLICT,—The earliest; productire, and excellent. As it is impossible to secure all the excel lencies of this moat popular fruit ie one varttty, we offer tile above as compnsing, in 6re sorts, the various points desirable. We again cooidently recommend the BOOK ER, as by fir the best for family use, if only one sect I s to he planted---coutisining a greater •u in ker i t excellencies than auy other variety. giarAll of the above hare perfect flowers, and will produce excellent crops, if planted singly or together. pglt.lE,„--Securely packed to be forwarded by exptebe•) Per I Ott Omits orally of the above varieties, ,f 2,00 20 of each variety, 3.00 otf ,4 100 of each variety, 7.50 1000 " of the Hooker,- ...... H. K. HOOKER 1 CO., Custussicist. NU1411.11.1/.44, Rochester, N. Y. Itsro 11, 1660. Arch Street Carpet WAREHOC,SE.—SPRING STOCK or CAR ' PETINGS l---We are now opening oar pring Stock of CarpeOngs, which have been ught extremely low for Ca,li, and will he sold correspondingly cheap. We have all the newest and rashest stylem of Velvet, 13russela, Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetians—with an ex tensisi usottraent of low priced Carpetings; Oil Ch3ths, Draggets, Mats. kc., te. Also, 500 pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 8-4, 6-4, white, red, check, fancy and variegated Canton net. titgs; at very low prices. As Ore buy exclusively for Cash, we are ett i. abled'to offer oar goods mach below the visual price Country Merchants and others who ate abou purchasing are requested to make an ex anti t / ion as the 7 cannot fall being pleased with notes and prites. OLDEN k RiCKNER., 832 ;tell St., (2 doors below Ninth, South Side,) ch 12, 'CO. 3m Philadelphia. The Only Preparation ORTHY OF UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE AND PATEONAGE—For Statesmen. - , Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, Ia its of the world testify to the efficacy of 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and gen aof the Press are unanimous in its praise. testimonials only tan be here gicen see Lar for more, and it will be impossible for o doubt. 4 Wall Street, New York, Dee. 20.'58. irrtitstss: Your note oi tbn 15th inst., eon received, saying that you had heart/ I had been benefited by the use of Wood's Restorative, and requesting my certificate a fact if I had no objection to give h oard it to you cheerfully. because t think ie. My age is *bout 50 years; the culor of . .. firs the Ifni of t . . . my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some fir or six years since it began to tura gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its 'setisibility and dandru ff to form upon it.— Ea h of these disagreeabilities increased with ti and aboatjour months since s fowthi was ad. e ' d to them, nay hair falling of the tip of my he and threatening to make me bald. this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to ry Wood's [fair Restorative, mainlv to ar re the Callilig off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be re ored to Its original color except from dyes. I as, however, greatly surprised to find a ft er tit u se of two ' bottles only, that not only was th 4 falling off arrested, but the color was re st(tred to the gray hair. and sensibility to the sc. Ip, and dandruff ceased to form on illy head, eery much to the gratification of my wife., at aose solicitation I was Induced to try it. 1 ... or this, among the many obligttions I owe to her set, I strongly recommend all husbands pwitru value the admiration of their wives to fit by my example, and 115 e it if growing grPy or getting bald. Very respectfune, BEN. A. LivEguErt. Tt 0. J. Wood k Co., 444 Broadway, New York, My family arc absent from the city, and I ant n 4 longer at No. 11 Carrel Place. Siarunston, Ala., July .10, 1819. !To Peor. 0. J. Wow); Dear Sir;—Your "hair Restorative" has done my hair so much good since I commenced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the public of its effects o the hair, which are great. A man or woman 9‘ay be nearly deprived of hair; and by a. resort to your 4 . 11.iir Restorative," the hairwill return More beautiful than ever; at least, this is my experience. Believe it all I Yonn truly, WM. 11. IiSNFi,DY. P. S.—You can publish the above if you like. Ry publishing in our Southern papers you will Wet more patronage south. I see several of yb r certificates in the .1144i1.e . ifercarY. a Strong Southern paper. W. H. K. WOOD'S HAM REBTORATITZ. Pao,. 0. J. WOOO : Deer Sir :—Hering bad the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, front the effeets of the yellow fever, In Sew Orleans in IEISI, I was induced to mike • trial of your preparation. and found it to en• gwer as the very thing needed. My hair is now Welt and glossy, and no words CAA express my bligations to you In giving to the aftlieted such (mailer*. FINLRY JOHNSON. The Restorative is put up In bottles of three Ise., viz: large, median', and small ; the small olds 4 e pint, and retails for one dollar per ottle: the medium bolds at least twenty per cat. more in proportion than the Email, retails or two dollars per bottle; the large holds a tart, 40 per tent_ more In pr•portioa, MIA re- ill for $3. 0. J. WOOO k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad sy, New York, awl 114 41st'art Street, St. oafs, &o. 1 And sold by all good Dntggists and Fanny Goods Dealers. [lurch 12,1860. • *.ins In Proms, A ND will be publish, ,ea March 17th. A I new work by %bad' :uguished Amscriesat iAnthoneet, NM. Enna E. N. 501771111'02711. THE HAUNTED • Iio'STEAD, With WI A 4140146grellAY of toe Au . By Mrs. Em mw 'E. N. Soutbworth. thor of "The Lust Heiress," " Deserted ife," "Mining Brido,!' "India," "Wife's V torn'," "Retribution," "Cure of'Cliiton,"" The Three Beau ties," "Lady of the I e," etc• Complete in one rge duodecimo volume, neatly bound in c th, for One Dollar and Twenty-five Cents; •r in two volumes, paper cover, for One Dun The Publishers ke great pleasure in being able to present to lb', American public another new and chili-mini work by the popular Ameri can Authoress, Ire. Rturna D. E. S. South worth. IStie is sscelled by no living female writer in the wosd. Iler style is free from in sipidity on the toe hand aed bombast un the other; and thoigh RI meet with forcible, we arc new er startled with inflated langumge. iler characters are rarely under, but [icier ()sex drawn. tier scene , ' ate life pictures, her inci dents founded on facts and her scntainenti ahe characterized by a mriular purity both of con ception and eapresaLin. ,She has the rare faculty of saving wha she means, and of say ing it in suers a manger as that her meaning cannot be misinterpreted. In short, she pos sesses in an eminent "kgree thoee quall&cations which are the pecnlier prerrgatires of a good writer ; while she delights the reader's imagina tion with her descr4tire beauty, she applies home truths to their understanding with the force of rational cotriction. The "Haunted Homestead" has bees pronon need by those who hare read the proof-oheets, to be her best work. Thus is sutlicieut to leastnead it to perusal, and we anticipate Tor le a great popularity. For sale by all Rooksellirs. 11Wir Copies of eiher ediaoo or the work, wilt he sent to an) part of the United States, free of partaye, on it Bitting the price of the edition they snag Pleb, to the pablishee, is • letter. Published sairfsr Weld theTablisbing Ns isblishreent of 11 B. PitraßSOpt i BROS., Beth 12, 1 80. 2.3oll43hoseaut itettIOVMIL , MITE n u n ; s ia reAbnisgr)ilterta t i person I to otopoials Tato roe ,4,C,Fa i tery,bopes iineli is eootemPlste t Perna of tbit.reautins at. asesaiipd rsistives or 44 inn avail Omissive* °r ails unison ciftpsytsr ict iliky. is Olen,. ResiotiMma4s 41111 promptness —torso loss, Owl no dint° plvase. Tmrfts limit L 2 , ' M- . IPbeiser 14 cegteelti• Large Sale. /1111 E Ruh:triber, h.trimg dippoued of the 1 "Globe Inn," will sell at Public SAle. at Putt Hotel, in Gett.sl,l)org, ota Tkstradtry, the 22J Jay rf Ihrdi tris!., the folluwini raluAble Per oonal Prolwrty, viz: Household tad Kitchen Furniture, a tury huge lot, embracing every satiric used in the housekeeping ilue. Also • Brat-rate Muth Cow. lfkir The specia! attention of buyers Is las vitect to the extensire assortment of Glass, Queen's and Crockery-ware, Cutlery, Barrels, Le., to he offered. Ike - Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. )1-, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms nnttle known by 11. D. WATTL.M. Mardi ie6o. Id -------- Public Sale. ON Monday, Me 21;th of ilarc 3 / 4 inst., at one &- clock, P. M., the subscriber residing in Btrabau township, about 11 miles from Gettys burg, on the York turnpike, will expose at Pub lic Sale, on the premises, the following person al property, to wit first-rate WORK 11011.2 K, 2 fresh much cows, that viol be beat, I fat steer, a lot of sheep, a lot of shoats, a trot rate broad tread wagon sod bed, Witherow plough, I drill, hay` carriages, I scap of bees, iron kettle, I stove, a new broad trend wagon tire, mattock, a lot of corn fodder, sod a Krell variety of other articles too niuncineus to mention. IkarAttendatii:e will begiraa aria terms mat known Oil doy of sae by JOSRPII WIBLR. /fatal 12, 18410. li* Publio Sale. QS subscriber will offer At Public Sale, at his residence, en the farm owned by Jacob li Public on the road leading trout Litdestown to Entinitshurg, 6 miles west of Littlestown, and 2 miles east of Sell's Mill, in Monntjoy township. Adams county, ow ff . /mark/p i Ms 131 A day of Mere* fled, the following Personal Property. viz.; 4, WORK HORSES, 4lch Cows, 1 Heifer, I Ball, it Shoats, 3 Sheep, I N.irrow-tread Wagon,Stone Bed, Hay Carriage, Ploughs and Harraws, Shovel Ploughs, Corn Foils, 2 sets Frnpt Gears, 2 sets Hind Gears, Collars, Bridles, Log, Bolter Mid Cow Chains, Rockaway Buggy and Dome's, Log Sled, Sin gle and Double-11.4e5, Grain Drill, only run one season; Man, Iluuichold and Kitchen Furniture, with.a v-riety of other article., too numerous to mention. 'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. qu said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN A. LAWRENCE. Feb. 13, 1 800. to (JAco, Eicwr, A tact _ Public Sale. Tint snbscriber, Intending to quit fanning, will offer at yublic S.tte, m bis residence, in Franklin township, Adams county, near Muninactsburg, on Tuesday, the 13th day of Nardi limn. the foilowing Personal Property, via:- 110 MM, (one first-rate for saddle and lead') I Two-year old Colt and I Yearling 'Colt, 5 Mitch Cows, Young Cattle, 9 brad of Sheep, Three-horse Wagon, a One-horse 'Wagon, Car riage, Sleigh, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Three-horse Plough, Double Shovel Blongh, Cultivasor, Double and Single-Trees, IrCTOIC ing Hay Rake. (Irwin Cradle. Furls and Bakes, Log Chitin, Co* and Halter Chains, for.. tienrs. 2 setts Single Harness, 2 Grindstones, Wheelbarrow, 200 Wagon Spokes, Grain by the bushel, Clover, Timothy and .Honey-labitle Seeds. Also, an Orange Tree, bearing fruit.; Clock and Case. Corner Cupboard, Sink, Table, Writing Desk, Cooking Stove, Ten-plate Stove, Wool-n heel, Sausage Urinder, any many other articles. liar-S.tle to commence at 11 o'cloCk, A. M., on said day, wile' , attendance will be given and terms wide known by. JOHN MARTIN. Feb. 13, 180, ts Public Sala. MDR subscriber will sell et Public Sale, at the former residence of Gamma Iloces, in acrm3toy township, Adams county, on the road leading from Littlestown to Emmitsburg, 3 miles from the farmer place, ow 7L4Wday, 201 A day of March alert the following Personal Property, •is 111.71tEA LT, Tables, Chairs, Bed steads Cupboards, Desks, Stands, Store Coun ter and Shelving, 3 Stoves and Pipe, large Copper Kettle, Iron Kettles, Pots, ka.; Horse Power, Circular Saw Frame, Turning. Lathe, Poplar, Cherry and Pine Lumber, and various other articles, too numerous to mention. *asSole to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said den's-Item attendance will be gifts' and tense ntade known by AllOl3 LEFEVER, Avast. Feb. 27, 1800. Is H. Ward, ANLTACTITRER and Dealer in STRAW GOODS, Nos. 103, 105 and 101 North econd Street, Phllidelphia.—We are now re ceiving our Spring Stock, which will comprise a !yip and desirable amortment of all kinds of stRA W AND LACS GOODS. Ore' stock of Flower* and Ruches wilt be unusually large this season, and we would invite your special attention to that department. Please call and examine them before making your purchase*. H. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North Second St. Nttrcli 5, 1800. I.m. Notice. T0ll)t Krrors ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Kuhe, late of Mountpleasant township, Mauna county deceased, baring been meted the undersigned, residing in Conowago township, hoherehy gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thome having 'claims against the same to regent them proper• lv authenticated for settlement. PETER NEIDERERR, Admir I March 5, 1800. Last Notice. XTOTIOE is hereby given that the Books of the lAte firm of Gtt.t.e.srts t TIRCIIWI are in the hands of the nnderi , igned, and that an immediate settlement of accounts isearnestly re-' quetted. If pnyineats are not made on or before Sat :relay, the I 7th day of ,WarrA inst., the accounts a-111 be placed in the hands of an Alcor for collection. WM. tiILLBSPIS. Getty-lib org, March 5, 1860. St* Notice. PERSONS indebted to the undersigned by account* of long st.Lnding are notified to pay up. B. G. COOK. Feb. 27, 1860. Paul Nettielt, POUR BINDER, (two doors above the Can pilfr office ,) Baltimore street, Gettysburg. e will attend to oil work la Ma lino promptly and cheeply. [Feb. Di, ]B4O. To Farmers. - VIVRE POLAND OATS, weighing 40 pounds JE - to the bustle!. Farmers de‘irfog a good variety can be supplied at the warehouse of 'OLIN Ma, by calling soon, at there is only a limited quantity offered. [Starch 5,1860. Pura I Furs I ratt.highest prices will be peld roe ill ki kinds of Furs, at the sign of the MCll3OOl'. L. COBEAN'Jt CULP: - - lrfr you do nOt believe lt,try them and convince I yourselves. that TYSON S' PICTURICS ere the best and cheep/, to had in tee country.— (*Wog R. B. eor. of the Dise►ond, Gettkpitiarg. 1151110TOOTLAPHIC 'MKS ofbuildlnp, :etv.per, &a., by TYSON * 1184;It., North ."' cerAer etlb• Diamond, Otltysbitry, Poor-House li.ooonnts. TOIRL B. DANNIS, Tiosaarer, In Ac ewtui with Abe Directors of ibo Naar. An& adm Hanoi at Earplopoeot of biboCoutty of Atari--heist tram Atm CY buy of 3enuary, A. D., IBL9, to Om 34 day of Jana art, A. D.,1800: 4+139. CR. ►xo.lo. To orderAmTreower,No. CA, Sl5OO 00 Sep. 24. 44 44 ICS, 3500 00 nu, 1000 00 41 14 • 1500 Oo Amount reed atilt& *dap, sag., floe, 25 00 CR. By Cast• paid out as follows: Am% duo Treasurer at last settletneut, jk!r94 Out-door psoners' support, Sterctmadize and groceries, Pork and Mock hogs, cons and meat, Beef eau.* sheep and horses, Flour, grata sad grinding, 843 08 Itechnsic4' work, 2GG 19 Pubnahing accounts andprinting blanks, 44 12 Stone roal, plAster, lime , Jcc, 420 28 Drugs and medicine', IT 92 Itemo ring paupers, Al 04 Wood chopping, making rails, pass Peace, 4 c., 294 7. Steward's sundry expesisea,; Funeral ezpensea, dale hirelings, Female hireliuga, Physician's salary, Counsel fees, Steward's salary, Directors' extra genii:et Clerk's salary, Treasurer's wilily., $717, 49 Balance in • banda of ?mirror, 347 3i We, the undenilignied, Auditors to settle mid adjust the Public ACCOliAtt, do hereby certify that we have exassixed the items which com pile the *hot , a Account,aad that they are correct, befog from the 3d day of January, A. D., 1839, to the id day of January, A. D., 1860—both Ave isiclusfre. ISAAC, 11651.13THR, /WIN NUN KEIIIIOI7, 1,4 alien 41.114)13 LOP URA, ‘Ol-ACOLI CULP, Esq., in account with the Directors of the Poor amidst the NNW) of anploymeat of the County of Adirass—beieg trout the 4th day idlatraikry, A. D., ibaJ, to the 3d day ofJanuary, A, D., 1860: Ca.. Balance In hands of Steward at seteenseet, Order on Tres/taper, 'ss.o 00 Cash for lard and team, tO Cash of John Fisher for beef, .5 Do Cash for ewer of Wm. Howard, 20 00 Cash of AL L /laugher for timothy seed, 2 tak Interest of And'w Polley for Elisa White, 9 97 Cash for cow of Aadrew Howard, 29 00 Cash Wind with deceased paupers, e 00 Order on Treunrer, 50 40 Cash of 'Margaret Topper. 27 50 Gish of Win. Howard for cow, 12 00 Order on Troasarer, 2.5 00 Cash of Tres.serer ' 4o e 0 Cash ;OH. D. Wat tles for 'beef toupee, . 211 Ca. By general expenses, , in 42 Cab paid hirelings, harvesting and butchering, 84 29 Removing pauper!, 21 04 Biller to paupers, 4 25 Vinegar,' 6 22 Vegetables and fruit, . 20 20 Flour and meal, 14 G 2 Line, plaster, ashes lad lumber, .18 45 (7aati paid nietthaulga, Veal sad beef, Cow quad sheep, 35 75 Cash paid fur pork to sundry persona, 7' 3$ Salaam* la Loads of Stewart!, 23 09 We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle sad adjust the Public Accounts, do certify, that we have examined the items which compose the above Account, end do report that the same is correct—the same embracing the account of Jacob Culp, the present Steward, from the 4th day of January, A. U., 1850, to the 2d day of January, A. U., 1860—both days inclusive. ISAAC 11E11E1TR. JOHN IMINKERII0F1", AllOB LEFE VEIL, Morels 5, 1560. 4t dadTtort, T IST OF PACPERS remaining is she At m . 1...4 !footle of Adiuns county, on dm lot diy of Jonuary, 1860: Mnle*, 41 Females, ,as • Chlldrru, If Colored, 8 Total, 110 Transient paupers, 1688 PROM:Mt OF PARK TOE 1859. Wheat, bushels, 603 Oats, 41 • St 3 Rye, . ". , .IS Ears of Curs , 41 - - -t • 1201 Closerseed, t , ' 3 1 is Timothy seed," S , /1 e Onions, " • • • 10 Beets, gs .. • 10 lEMI Londe of Coratoddar, 14 Toni of Bay, 73 Read, of Cabbage, 1500 Pounds of Pork, 3203 Do. 8eef,2744 JACOB CULP, Sistruntl. Kara 5,1860. 4t For Salo. X. RR FARM on which I reside, 3 miles south of Immitsbutg, Md., on the Frederick ' The farm corselets of Fifty-four Acres of arable land in good condition, well fenced, and improved by a good HOUSE and ' all the nectseary outbuildings. Part iffr, of the laud has been lately limed. The . is orr the place a thriving young Orchard of 200 Apple and 200 Peach trees, besides Pear, Plum, Apricot trees and Grape-vinet. It ;rill he sold cheap and on good terms if applied for at once. D. 13ELTZHOOVELL FOR SALZ 1 pair Iron grey matched Mules, 5 years old, sound and perfectly broken to single and don bile he,reess. 2 first rate wagon or Intin Horses. four-horse broad tread Wagon, with lime bed. Harness for four horses, nearly new. Carriage for one or two horses, sew. thorough bred Durham Calves, a bull and a heifer, 1 year Md. A variety of farm implements. D. BBLTZMOOVIEL Jan. 23, 1860. 3m Notice. A[EIIIBECCA SNLYSER'S ESTATL—Lettets of administration on the estate of Rebecca yse r, late of St. Jetwpik county, I ndisna, dec'd ~ having been granted to the 11D4lersigued, resid ing in Oettysburg, Adams CO., Pa., ha hereby girea notice to all persons indebted Weald estate to make Immediate payment, and those bowing' claims against the **meta present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. ZACHAItIAti IitYSRS, Adger. Feb. 4, 1440. tt Lumber and Coal, VIIE A N D ?LAM R--of ell kinds constant y as hand, which we are selling at small prof is for Qum.. All Coal, Ake" aunt be cash on delivery. 611EAD k BCEIILICIL • . Jan. 23, 18130. Turnpike Election. i3lackholders in the York and Ciettrii, T iber& Tarapiks aro Dorsky. sii4i• an Niecairurfor Pro/Ad/at, MAr.,nagroj and Triounirer, 10 °cadent an* . of ibe Corriporty,vill,l4 bold st,rho publin Own fa. %%64,0,14 AtikeiAmows• extra hit 44( lone nes t 1 00 11 00 a qttlebri " 1 1 1. 411 " IP. S. Joarnyki. g o r k , Feb. 2?. 111110. id, • Country Prodtioe . 4:11081 1 and SOLD at the S. 41, ooPoor of the Diaatabd,l#Ottlairotit, r - , :• , - -•• Z. IfYX4B. I_l, TYAONS' blintili . _ .. • j'YBol4B' =UM, ';". •.' " ' / "TUNS 1 1 /01111U1C - ..• .. . - ..,4% 4 13alti'naore Wines, Brsndis,, , MACK TEAS,itt. eIUN, offer for s th • tot owing or their own importation, portico's:ly lot 11Rwjt : ly t ae : halms? Wists--Pamartine'e guest polo felt and brown Sherries, in wood and in glom. - Pore Wina*--Sandeollia's competition red and white Port, in wood and logjam. MADURA Wise--John iloward, Itiarebte hie Madeira, in wood end is gloss ; also, tiinget Juice. $7525 00 Nate Was sa--Ja annesberger, Stelaiseliget s Atervolarttener, Cabinet. Lieb-fratt-nallels, UMW. otherg, <it G. Cui.x PA ti rII WI F',3 —Moe t and Cbandon's P9t-ci ti luitrtt mid viola. llnasoiss—Otard and Ilennessy s fine old 'pa% awl dark Brandies. • 810 ( 40 149:,8 344 80 1178 41 liciia--4)14 sad fine Tanalea, Antigua, Glint adz. aad from ttisi aada, imported dinct frog Loudon. ilottLxn is —The best qnslity—Tionnast brand—and no misture of sreamarie "mhos 3a itl 200 half ellvta of the finest So mosso Baltimore, dug. 29,1850. 17 A. Mathiot 8c Son'. corA ANT) fl" TI.NITr RE W AllERoollB,llrolil, 10 Zs' tuna TT . Gay street, Ilattimette, to Fayette at.,) extending front Gay to Frederick et.—Ose largest establishment of the kind bathe • Union_ Always on halal a large essortmeet ad HOC:SE1101.1) OEFICF, FCTiNITCHI3, - ern. - bracing littrelllls, Bedsteads, Washistands, Ward. robes, Mattresses of liosk, Costost *ad !islet Spring Beds, Sofas. Tete-e-Teres, Aria Ohmic% Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables lA. tees, Reception and Epholstered Chairs Lk.. SORTF.IICtIS,ORS s sF CUT T AGE VCRNIT 1 1Vood Chilies, Office Chairs ' Barber Chairs, (*ribs nail Cradles, that Racks, Furnitori i , ! Gilt and Walnut Frame Looting Glasses, Sides • based% Ectimosiats Tales, of es cry length. Peewees disposed to purchase are invited to eel mid }five our stock. on examination, which for variety and quality of tworkmanstap is act equalled by any estiskilskanent lathe country.. - A. 31.tTIIIOT k SON, Nos. 25 and .21 X. Gay street. Ans. 2, 1859. ly 195 lie 13 00 $2B 00 102 ?5 too 00 2U 00 150 00 65 00 10 00 40 00 $7511 00 pronTßa AND DEALER IN CUM A. GLASS AND .QUERNSWIA.III. ettaaa.kat Waaa and STosa Waal at tiloPiry prima, No. 6 ilannver Sired, agar Balthnors .Street. HALrisaits, Mo. Feb. 27, IBUO. au Burr Mill Stones ARRANTED-B. STARR k CO., C. _ of North and Centre &rev' opposite N. C. It. IL. Statity DALT/Mutt. )IT). 'Malian tarvrs of FILKNOH BUL(I. Importers and beaters iturr Mork', Lefttlier'atiti Guilt Beitin, leir.ed. elooter. and iii.. Quality. Also, efoloue, Coralico, and Esupbes MUI Stones of all sizea: [Feb. 21, 'SO. "ly TEWELRY, SILVER WA ItE,SILVER PL.kIL. t) ED WARE, acc.—A. E. WARNER, Gold and Silversmith, Su. 10 Newt* °Ai 5T111147, UAL TIMORE, MD., has in stores leetteseigtil , assosris. went of styles and patterns of RICH JEWAXAST, suit/able fur presents, embracing a great variety_ of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car bunklee, Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set whit Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald,- Ake., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest 1 Guard Chaftts, , Miniature Lockets, Cold Thimbles, Cuff Pius: Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Nati!' and Pens, Fleece Buttons and Studs, Gold and Jet. Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins & Ear Rings, kg. $387 79 24 90,. 10 17 Af.SO, A variety of Silver Mounted &Plated Castorv i Coke Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Batter anti Salt Stands.rearl. e I),es ertK olv es,Spoonit, Forks, Ladles, Fancy. rtEctcp,. ice., of which is respectfully u.lered on the lowest terms. $387 79 gar The Country Trade and Deafen general- Tir are invited to give roe s call. and examine Goods and.rrices, being satisfied that my WAltg cannot be surpassed either for fineness or quality, or the latest and most beau tiful patterns. [Feb. 37, 186 a. If 4 - .$0 Cp• FiOUNDED 1851. Chartered 1854. Located CUR. OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS., rtstone, Mo.—The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished* Popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a MC/ROUGH Paxersost Bestrew; Encrcsrrox in the shortest pourbier time and at the least expense. A Large aud Beautifully Ornamented CifelS• lar,contalning upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with SPLCIMEN or l'Eattlxtinte, and a Large lin gearing (the finest of the kind ever roads in this country) representing the Interior Yiew of the College, with Catalogue stating terms; ie., will be sent to Every Young Mien on applicatieN Fats or CjiARGI. Write immediately end you will receive the package by return mail. Address, E. K. LOSIEIi, Baltimore, Md.. Feb. 6, 1860. 17 James H. Bosley, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nos. 124 aid 126 North Siftlig BALTIMORE, MD. I am ared to receiye and sell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PROD UCB. fisting an experience of ten ..us in the Consmissioo business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I shall be able to give ufts vacvies to all who favor me with consignments_ Will also attend to tilling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. web. 6, '6O. ly . Gettysburg Foundry. TITS subscriber, /iving purchased the Foundry of Messrs. Zurbaugh,Sloatteo., (formerly Warrens' Foundry,) has commenced business, and is now prepared to oiler to the public a larger assortment of Machinery than has heretofore beta offered, such a* T.nEBII ING Clover litallers,iaddere Cut ters, Corn Shelien, and Margan's late intprored IturCe Rake. Also, STONI:S, *nob as Cork Stores, three different kinds; and tire different sizes of Ten-plate Stores. Likewise lUU and Saw-mill castings, and all kinds orrtnistaig Is Iron or Wood. tsat-REPMRING of sit kinds on Ilittst and Casting-II will be done to order on odor* notice. Patterns made to order; Plough cent. inns ready made ; IiLOCGIIB, such as aryls,. Witherow, 1' ocher, Woodcock, end neatly others not mentioned byre; and eight different kinds of IRON FENCING, for Cemeteries, Porches or Turd!. Also, Mortising Machines, one of the best, now in lure. This machine works with s lever by band; any little boy can manage It. Call and examine our stock ; no donbt bs►t'• what we can please. Persons ought to see It their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at home, where it is manufactured, so Outs th can reryoullyget any part replaced or DAVID EITIMFBIL Gettysburg, Feb. 13, 1868, Globe bin, MSCII.-kNICSTOWIS, Frederick coguty,M Havtoir bees renovated re-furaieheill, UN proprietor 'mares the public tkat k qli isk only needed, as he guarantees full satiate/4km La, every caw eltarges moderate. HENRY "Ra i Proprietor. • Fob. 14, 1850. tt• . .., Lixae, Plaster, fLUMBRII and GOAL, of all kicks, eeltaiel2 oistatid, wtri ell we will sell at sciaillpe, or cash. .6.1 l Coal, *c. mast be semsb•eiak t . livery; 1111,1 INEPUTKIi, BOLL*GIR a C 9. J$.L 14.180._ .., lir ER) assects s norsuporeAa.pistim 4 • trowel thins now Rattses4 stylmat • • al env. You *wet do bout dam te - bariesar al• ' • -• Naleillent- 13 VONT" PICTURES, ~ . ..J TYBOllB' PIMRSB :,"; , 'r ISOM' ,P t O save . ;Lousy =As yo u r. 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