alftwmmia litcati coo as. P r &LPITAIIos OF Tip" IlEAßT.—There ato massy persons afilicted With the above the ws, wbo 'boob& give the followiwg their 4t tentlon : • "nis is to certify, that I have been troubled with the Palpitation of the heart for severs! years, and at times GO severe that. I could not lay down and sleep at night, and after applying several remedies and found nu.relief, I pro , ured of the agent, P. A. Huffman. one bottle of Hoof land's German !titters, prevtred by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, and I found so much relief from one, I, continued to use it, and now I am perfect'q tel:eved of the disease. and I do recommend it t.) all all() ruay be afflicted with the same disuse, as I am satisted it is a valua ble medicine. ' Given under try Lrid, this the 14th day of October, I tc:.:6. VALENTINE DAUXISTARK. WA..o, Ellt“on co., Ky.• These Bitters are sold by druggists and store keepers in every town and village in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and South Ameri ca, at 75 cents per,bottlt. (May 14. lm. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY !—SIR JAMES' CLARXE'S CALLIIILATED FJ.11.11.1i LLS, prepared from a prescription t.y thr J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the queen. This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sore and safe remedy fur Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever, and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To MAR KM LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in • short time, bring ou the:roontoly period 1% ith regularity. These Pills have never been known to fail where the directiaws on 2d page of pamphlet are well obserl ed. For further partkulars get a pamphlet of tLe agent. N. B.—sl and G postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent. will insure a bottle, con taining over 50 pills by return of mail. T. W. Dyott k son, Wholesale Agents. Phila delphia. A. D. Buehler, Agent, Liett)sburg. June 13,'53. ly afirTHE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exist to Moffat's Life Pills and Plimnix Bitters, is every day demon strated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which they are announced to cure. All the compl.tints of the stomach and bowels, weak ness of the digestite organs and of the sy-tem generally, bilious and liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles, tostiveuess, CullSuMV tion, rlauruati.rn, scurfy, impunty of the blued, or Idotched and sallow tomplexious, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial in variably secures them the title of the best Wili ly medicines non before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. MtiFF.AT, at his office, 235 Broadway, N. Y., and by Store Keepers and Druggists generally. [Feb. 13. I:,* A CARD TO THE SCEFERING.—The Rev. CosorioYE, while laboring as a mis sionary to Japan, was cured of Consumption, when another means had failed, by a recipe ob tained from a learned physician residing in the great city of Jill°. This recipe has cured great numbers who were suffering from Con 6umption, Bronchitis. sure Throat, and Coble, acid the debility and nen ous depression caused by these disorders Desirous of benefiting others, I will rend this recipe. which I hue brought hoine.yrith me, to all who ueed it, free of charge. Address REV. W3l. COSGROVE, 230 'Baltic iitreet, Brookll,n, N. Y. March 5, '6O. 3u Public Sale OP VALVAISLE MOUNTAIN . LAND.—The subscriber. Attorney in fact for the widow and all the children and legal representatives of PKTER. Wcfmr. deceased, will offer at Pub lic Sale, on Saturday, the IGth day i t r June next, ut 10 o'clock, A. M., on the - premixes. the following described Tracts of Mountain Land, to wit : 111 ACIIES. more or less. situate in liamil tonban township, Adams county. on the Cold Spring road, near John Moritz's. This tract is covered with good Chestnut and Oak, is suscep tible of cultivation. and will make a good farm. It will be sold entire or in lots to , :lit purchasers. Also—Another Tract Dear the alio% c. contain ing 80 Acrd, more or le , s, of Patented Land, with a public road running through it. This Tract is covered with first-rate thriving Chest nut and Usk Timiier, end offers rare induce merit• to persons to buy timber land. It has been divided into four lots, to wit: So. 1 contains 13 acres 7 perches; No. 2, 18 acres 7u perches; So. 3, 2') acres: No. 4, :7 acres.— This tract will be sold entire, or in lots, a tta above stated, as may best suit. The lots on Loth Tracts are laid out so as to Lave the ad vantage of access to the puidic road!. flarl'ersuni iiishing to view the above tracts will be shown the same by calling on Mr. John Idoritz..resitilog near by, or information can be obtained by calling on the subscriber. residing in Gettysburg. JACOB' IiESSEIt, AttorneY in Fact for the Widow And netra of l'eter Weikert, ileeetued May 14, 100). Valuable Chesnut TIMBER-LAND FOR SALE.—I will sell on .Stzturday, the 2d day of June n'zt, in lots of from 5 to 10 Acres, Ivo Acres of that excellent Tract of Chesnut Timber-land, known as the Buchanan Tract, adjoining the farm of John Harman, 13 miles north of Whitestoirn, Adams counts, on the road leadtug from Benderscille to Mount Holly. There is on some dr the lots excellent White Pine rafter and building tim ber. A great portion is if` el and an excellent quality of farm land. Immediate iwssession be given. J oirSale to commence et 10 o'clock, A. Nf., on the premises. Terms made knovreon day of DANIEL D. GITT. Nifty 14, 1860.• Lightning Rods. THundersigned respectfully inform the public that they continue to put np Lightning Rods on the most approved plan.— To those wanting thair buildings protected we will guarantee them a perfect lightning con ductor in all its parts. Orders by mail will be e promptly attendad to. Refer to Prof. IL JACOBI, Gettyllitteg, and Dr. IlAwsoax, York Springs. PHILIP DCF,RSOM, HENRY WELTY, SR. Gettysburg, May 14, leco. 3to 4 Ice! Ice!! /THE. best quality of ICE can now be bad of the undersigned, which he will deliver trery morning. Orders can be left at his resi gience or that of his fatker, in York street. DAVID TROXEL, JR. *ay 14, 1860, 3t Law Partnership. V. H. WELSH. JOHN W. SITTENGIIII. WELSA k BITTENGER,ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORK, PA., having associated Themselves together for the practice of Law, nttend promptly to all basin's' entrusted .o their care, in York, Adams and adjoining ,counties. OfEca an Hie Gazette building, Sant tarket street, opposite HetzelYs Hotel. May 14, 1860. 3t The Ladies' Store T . ) ENOVED.MISS HARRIET SIcCREARY has just rocalved and opened at her new rooms a large and beautiful assortment of FASHIONABLE mudazgay GOODS, to which the attention of the Ladies of Gtttysburg and 'vicinity is invited. Bonnets and Bonnet Trim. mins - always on hand. Also, Ladies' Fashion able Dress Goods with Trimming to match. iiirßonnets bleached and pressed according to Bkahrep's Celebrated Method, which is now awl by all the principal Bonnet Manufacturers he the , Uelte4 Bistei, and considered the best &sal Least injurious to the straw than nay ever ,discovered. Milliners who study their own le titootil Lod that of their customers will do well tky it. fareBtore removed to Charkes b, office, tag stilbj, toetweeen Mr. Arnold's and the office, ' lliay 14, MO. lm MflNG.—Good carpeting at 16 sesta gd, at Quiches, store of J. C. GUINN 4t SRO. g i tiirtinlrAßlL—Pereasis wishing this at. kip anti jai artist they want at J. C. WINN k BROIL espied Crew aid spsciasas a 4 1 , lingsOry MOM rlummo.„-- , fro , sank Pie* iesoe Ural AlikOtiger oil attlielisthilsiktogaiheq r stss sigithylido * Alit e __ List of Zerolmmix I 31PCormbik's Reaper and Mower. WITHIN the County of Adams, returned/afILT IMPROVED FOR 1860.--Con and classi fi ed by the undersigned, Ap- strutted from the first on correct princi praiser of Mercantan Tares, in accordance with' p us, it luas alar.‘es been eminently successful, U i several A.ciatirse_l o ssinbly,. for the year ; and with Jig present improvements fully meet latio-41, of Goods; ars' and Meri.liandime : ! lag al/ the requirements of the age, i t now defies /forum/Ai of thottpainerp. I all owspetetioft. Cabs - 2 • 111 • C". i Farmers who may desire it are at hberty to Fahnestock Brat 9 2; 00 I work one of these Machines through fa, iii,i rr e,f Danner & Ziegler, 13 10 00 ~ -I , Arita any other, AND LISP •XL) PLY' rod TIL. ONI J. 1.. Schick, 13 10 op. tilt ZZZZZ D. John f.icott. 411,- 13 10 00 ' The Mat hint is now perfectly ' , atoned, tint A Scott k eon. 147 00 . 1.0 , 11 . ing , a pound of weight on at horses' necks : Gwynn k Brother, _4 700 its exet utton in reaping and mow,n in boil] George Arno'?, 14 7 00, wet and dry. ,s perfect; it cuts th , wi d est est math, ,I.lrcus Sam - on, 14 7 00 and es now mane .with the leghtest deal, of any F. B. Picking,' 14 7 00 Machine not in nee. It is • - i cons•rn‘ red that Jacol, k Brother, „ 14 7 00 , the lahor of r...kuig otf i• tery math h-hten,d, a J. licining , •r, 14 700 • . CLAWS whirl. on an entire I.Su pr,ocip:e,on the A. D. Buehler, - 14 700 ' grain side, wholly r-lie% e; the hare. from tree S S Forney, Agent, 14 7 'oo' R. F. liciailieny, g 14 700 pres.,ure of the machine from .•r_in in turf :mg. 14 7 00 and is 'So arranged that the cuing bar. is corn- Colwan k Culp,piettly and easily thrown over obstructions Wro, Gillespie, 14 7 00 1 while in 'motion by the driver without the use ortie, k k 14 7 00 Martin, i.. !of levers arid complicated machinery. A 1 ery (leo. Little„ 14 104 decided and important feature in its improve- Boyer & Son, 14 7 ment consists in its perfect arrenvea.ta jar repo_ Mrs. Norbeck, 14 7 00 14 7 ratuia and eleetntn the track tn nunrtny M:s* AfcCreary, • ”, " I f It is the most s y imple. most substantial, most Philip Winters, 14 7 00 John Gr.u.ell, 14 ' durable. and in every way the must complete 700 j II • • . 14 7 00 , • d rellable Reaper and Mower in the world, W. - r:liittle, and at such w warranted. E. 11. Minnigh, 14 t 00 H. H. Rowe k Brother, 14 700 1 . The Two-Horse Machine (with easy draft for ndrew Polley, 14 700 ; two horses.) cuts a swath 51 feet wide, and the A I Four-horse Machine a foot wider. For particu- Joseph S. R. Tipt roadkead, 14 7 00on, 14 1 00 11ars address :" . ..1.1l 1' I: L Brt.kstrr, B Charles Linderman, 14 7 00 New Gialford, Irrrnkbi county', Pa., Perry J. Tate, 14 7 1 Agent for Franklin, Adams and Cumberland 00 Miss Mary Laughlin, 14 700 counties.rThe various parts of the Machine for H. G. Carr, 14 700. • • • will be kept on hand at convenient ahead. k Buehler, Arrfrigoke, • .9 9 2 2 5 5 00 0 point s. [!(ay [May 14 1860. 4t, -- - - -- ------ Klinefelter k Co., Valentine Sauppe Cumber/and Tornskip A. Harper, John Weigle, (mill,) Francis Bream, Tyro** Tormhip Peter Yeatts, Jacob S. Hollinger, Strabal lblambi, Philip Hann, P. A. Myers, Jitrob Kiug, Hugh King, King* McCurdy, DAntal (houlden, Liberty Tbievukip. Letioesu nnruahlp, C. A. Orsyson, Henry B. Smith, Jacob A. Diller, Adam Leren, • • Menaikm Township. Charles Elden, David Dirinney, Burkholder k Abel T. Wright, lino. Binnigh, Jacob Pitzer, H. H. k. E. Hoopal, H. Penrose, Franklin 7buisaitip. I t Jacob Shank, - 14 ; Israel Shank, 14 tJames Mickley,. 14 Jacob Fulweiler, 14 I Peter Mickley, of D., 14 1 Martin L. Miller, 14 John Chamberlain, 14 I Mrs. Ann llolllosm, 14 W. W. Witutore, 14 Jacob Mark, 14 I Peter Bob'its, t 14 Ihnatisigtos nowakil. i Jacob A. Gardner, IS 1. E.lleitabew, HI ; James Magary, 14 ' John Gardner, I , A mos Griest, 14 , Joho W. Reitzell, ' 14 1 ifoissil,plalwasti ThnrasiMp. J. k E. Miller, 14 Peter 0 Neil., 14 Jacob Gossman, 14 Emanuel Smith, 14 Joseph Sheely, 14 Orfoni roma*. ! Wm. D. & A. S. muses, 13 Maltreats .k . Peters, 10 F. Hersh, 10 'Aaron Ileac, 14 A. Staub, • • 14 jI. Wert, 9 - 13 ' W. Stouter, . l4 E. Weigle, - 14 Jobn Ginter, • 14 Imlay Toraship. Spangler & Brother, 13 I. R. Shipley, ' 14 Jacob Wolf, 14 Nuingjoy Towas/iis. 14 John Yost, Jobn Revert, Henry' Deities, John Sheet!, Buller Town sAi, Noah Miller, Edward Staley, E. k N. Camp, John hoover, Cemoirago Tarn:hip. John Bushey, Reily & Sneeringer, John Fowler, ") Hamilton norsehip Spangler &IBrocher, Wm. Wolf, Henry L. Miller, Breitcher, Hildebrand tt Stough, Frederick Midler, (leo. Mundortlf, Henry Kline, • Miss Caroline Kranter, Berwick Turns!tip. D. E. Bollinger, Wm. Davis, Lewis Binithall, Joseph Barer, David C. Martin. Union Tors:.tip. 'Peter Long, Abraham Sell, Abraham Sheely, Samuel Crawford, 14 IlanuVonbas Tormshijr. Sullivan k Rinehart, Paxton it McCreary, 13 10 00 Jacob Heitleigh, 14' 7 00 John C. Shatzer, 14 7 00 Getaway Tewastip. Study- k Stonesifer, 13 10 00 L A. Shorb, 13 10 00 G. W. Rowe, 13 10 00 John Miller, . 14 7 00 Myer Sansbanm, 14 T 00 Henry Dysert, 14 7 00 L. Brant, 14 7 00 Myers & Short), 10 20 00 Swope, Landis a Koshun, 12 12 60 Swope A Land* 14 7 00 John Dotter;l2 12 50 DATILLIeI LICE/1. William S. Jenkins, APPEAL, Notice is hereby given to all persons interest ed in the above return of climatic:m*lot, that I w ill hold an Appeal, at .the Commitsioners' Office, in Getstysbnrgoas Tuesday, the 1144 day ef Jame next, between the boars of 9 A. N. and 3 P. M., when and where all persons that may consider themselves aggrieved by said desalt. cation may attend. J. M. WALTER, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co. Ma 14, 1860. 41 Notioe. BICYDBIII3 BSTATE_Loturs V of adminintsatipn on the estate of William Bender, into of lLessalies township, Adams 00., dee'd., having been greased in the 'Monis:ed., residing in Butler township, hap bers!"7 lire* u*- tic* to ail persons indebted to mid estate to mike immediate payment, and those having claims against the name to present them prnper ly anthenticated• for settlement. &MUM. Adair. May 14, 1860. 6t Maim recoil WILD:',111113 UTATlL—Lotters of t) sdatinlitzation de bolds non on tie *state of Jacob Weidman , *Ms of Butler township, Admits coon* t incsaned, having boot posited to tlis co o n - rosialai la Ms vas Ow*. 04. It• b gilainotiee to AU potions 'ln debted to salt istati . to lastslo4o4 1 0 47- tank mud tiose luitiagcleilis , v , V 4 thohanso to 9"."11111111P = " M ill gar me. tisakent. 4iher. 1 41 A PSC oit , '-, -!:.' -- - ' •!" rikirPle? scolollfaur ia .p;.At J. C. amara *MY& - Fl.44^' r."4"Ilir""/"." 25 00 7 00 List of Letters EnAINING in the Post Office, Gettysburg, It May .. 1.1 - :19.1.U. Ake Jacoli- Brentmel G. E. 2 Bawlin George 7 00 Comfort Peter 7 00 Campbell J. ode Joseph 7 ro' Moses 7 00 is Miss Sallie 7 00 Gibson L. B. 2 7 00 Grath Miss Mary Ann 15 001 Grier Rev. D 7 00 7 00 7 00 llfitsselman Jacob 'Musser 14rae1 ;Miller J. k E. Majors Mrs. Sarah R. ; Peters George Pfleger George, Jr. Pryor A. R.. Richardson F. G. J. It. Scott Mrs. Jane Stahl J. K. 3:1111sen J. IL ;Sheets Daniel ;Saur John Snyder Miss Ellen Saylor D. R. Weaver Mrs. Maria GEORGE GEYER, P. N. jgarPersone nailing for letters in-the above list will please say they were advertised. Hite G. A. Hartman IliPll M 15 00 Ho'Ubangi' Miss Sarah llolltatin Ann Johnson Mrs. Rebecca Irwin Miss M. 2 Miller Peter F. W. 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 1 00 ,› i )[IREATS ALL DISEASES.—Dit BAAKER will give special attention to thefollowing Muses: Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases °film Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs. Atten tion to the treatment of all Skin diseases—Lum bago, LujulEir .14).geeises, Scrotula.RimunasiL Sun, 'Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy. Dyspepsia, Piles, and nil di of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to Women. and Children. Dr. Beaks* can pro duce one thousand certificates of his perfect success in curing Cancers, Old Sores or Ulcers, Fistula, Scald pleads, Kegs, Swellings and Tu mors of every description sad without the use of tie knife. These List named diseases can not be treated by correspondence, therefore the patients must place themselves under the Doc tor's persona: supervision. DR. BAAKEE be. made a now discovery of • Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the CATAJIACT, and restore perfect vision to the Eye without the use of the knife orneedie, and be cures all diseases of the 11 50 13 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 700 700 700 10 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 .7 06 7 00 7 00 EVE AND EAR, without the Use of the knife or needle, and he has constantly on hand an excellent Assortment of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex sad all ages —inserted in Sre minutes. Also, a largo As sortment of Ear Trumpets of all sizes and every description known in the world. Also, a large assortment of beautiful Artificial Hands. with Wrist, Arm and Elbow attachments. Also, of Feet, with Ankle, Leg and Knee-Joint attach ments--natitral as nature itself. These articles can be sent by Express to any part of the world. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Dr. Basket Is one of the most cerebrated and skillful Physicians and Surgeons now living. His &me is known personally is nearly every principal city in the world. All letters address ed to Ur. Baakee must contain tea cents, to pay Postage and inciden tal expenses. All Chronic diseases can be treated by correspondence, ex cept those mentioned, that will require his per sonal supervision. Ufhce hours from 9A. M., to 4P. M. . DOCTOR BAAKEIR,. 7 00 7 ou 7 00 7 00 7 00 rOO 700 637 Broadway, A few . doora below Bleeker street, May 14, 18GO. ly New York City. Dividend. -- BM OP Gerritsrao, I May 1, 1860. TiHE Directors of the Bunk of GeUyshurg hare this day declared a dividend of FOUR P t CENT , payable on and after Monday. the 7th in t. T. D. CARSON, Calker. May 7, 1860. 3t 11\TOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders 11 id the Gettysburg Water Company, that an Election for Five Managers of said Company will be held at the Noose of Geo. W. IfcCiellan, in Gettysburg, ea Saturday. the 24 day of June tsar!, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. By order of the Board, 8. R. RUSSELL, Secy. May 1 1, 18C0. to 7 oo 7 oo 7 4:1,7 7 00 T 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ABRAHAM RING'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Abraham r . , Sr., late of Reading township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. SINGLETON k:ICHOLTZ, ELI MYERS, May 7, 1860. 6t Admiry tierators. 13 10 00 JACOB BAKER'S ESTATE .—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Jacob Baker, late of Liberty township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in Freedom township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to s 4 estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BAKER, Adva'r. liay 7, IWO. et 15 00 TN the bailees' of the Excelsior Sky-ligAt I. Geary. During our late visit to the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, we selected a splendid assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PlC TURES,*comprisiog Baglish, French, Venitien, Egyptian, Italian sad American Scenery, Ste. teary Groups, ke.. Our prices for pictures will range from IS to 40 omits apiece. We also have o fun lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, which' we offer at sedated prices. The public general ly are iwrited to call and amour large revolving Box, containing 50 pictureilk and we insure to all overs of the Fine Arta a pleasant visit We and also prepared to make Stereoscopic Pictures, either Portraits or Views, at reboot- We rates. TYSON I BR., April le, 1500. lien's Wear. L. 130/114* would iznrise the attention of IL:bsTses•to his largo stock of Moe& MoeYr, . rise Colored da, Floe Matt Coodat . : T oroi, wilit • stee* del • • ' Todlogs, • 1 fr , Cress% Stokett. 010 • 48 1 ANOPeaften; Hood Unfrock ke., ko, 7: April le, 111602" Dr. Baakee Election. Notice. Notice. ANe • Feature Pbotognipbem - , Gettisburt, Pa. $5,000 Reward! PCCILEYE RMAPES AND NOWNR--104 is the Work i I—Now is the time to order chines and not be disappointed, Übe there were a good many last season. I have made some importent improvements es to cutting grain, strength and durability of the Machine, Am. Farmers wishing to get Machines, are re spectfully inviteTto call at my chop, or with cuyagents, and see the new arrangements , and farther, I will state that There is a Machine made at Dover, York county, Pa , which is called • Ball's Uhio Moser, - having i driving wheels, and looking much Ike my machine; and it WAS re; orted in some Thief 4 last ye..lr that IL. y were some of my Machine.. They proved a perfect failure, Were ii leg :wont iu the finoc to-nere, and men wire utilized to 1,7'4 other Machines to cut their crops. I'A lab to inform the farmers the they were none ut ni machines. There is co-sideralde dtti'•rc: o in the two Machines.— Pereons corning to my shop may see the differ ence, as I have both Buck e and Ball's here. My Machine cuts in front of driving wheel and Ball's behind. But, as some men think it pre ferable in cutting grain behind, I hereby state that 1 can make mine to cut behind as well ae front, but none aro made that way unless so ordered. I also have different kinds of terond-handed Machines osehand, such as }ANNI '5, lICSBI . B and MXttIIMICK'S. Price of second-handed Machines from $25 to $75. For the convenience of men using my Ma chine. I will have easting-knit cs, bases. Sc., at the Machine Shops here mentioned, for any thing breaking by accident, &c.: David Sterner, Gettysburg, W. W. Dingte k Co., York; F. Gardner, Carlisle ; Samuel Fits, Hanover ; David Shoot*, Waynesboro' ; Cham bersburg. italrl also continue making GRAIN DRILLS and other MACHINERY. BE:PAINING DONE; and the best 14131 of Spring Teeth. Rakes, ac., are kept for sale. J. H. SIIIREMAN, East Berlin, Adam. county, Pa. May 7, ISGO. 2m Clothing ! Clothing ! JACOB REININGER has just returned from the cities with the prettiest and cheapest lut of SPRING AND SCMMER GOODS for Gentle mea's wear ever odered in Gettysburg. lie has every variety, style and price of goods. While gentlemen can always find Cloths to snit their tastes they can at the same time have their measures taken and a garment put up to order upon the shortest notice, in the most substan tial manner, and fashionable style. To secure bargains ins save money go to the Merchant Tailoring Establishment of JACOB REININGER, May 7, 1860. Carlisle street. New News Depot. ming subscriber has just opened a NEWS DEPOT on Baltimore street, nearly oppo site Fahnesockse store, where will constantly be fouid any and everything in the reading line, of a strictly moral character. All the leading Magazines ' Periodicals, Literary pa pers, Weekly and Daily, together with Music, Ballads, Confections, Cigars, Tobacco, Cakes, and all sorts of notkuis, in endless sariety.— Would you know the news? • Then send in ,your nanrs, all ye who t,hlrst for knowledge, and your waste will be supplied by CHARLES LINDERMAN Gettysburg, April 9, 1860. Spring New ---—Coda. grL. SCHICK has)ust received and offers for a Pd. the moat desirable assortment of DRY OODS ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting in part of Spring Silks, Plain Binelk do., • Foulards, • Spring de Leases, Also, Bombazines, Alpacas', De liege', fling hams, Lewni, SriMantes", Shepherd's Plaids, Crape de lispange, Tissue Barnes, &e. April 16, 1060. 1860. Fresh Spring Goodi. 1860. TIATS AND CAPS.—R. P. IicILIIRNY would respeetfilly invite the attention of t e citizens. of Gettysburg and vicinity to his large and complete "lock of Hats and Caps, which he his just opened, embracing nearly every variety of style now in the market, con sisting lu part of lien's No: 1 Silk flats, Men's broad-rim Russia Hats, Men's Pelt and Soft Hats, Men's Seamless Caps, Boy's Soft and Wool Hats. Also, a large end superior stock of STRAW GOODS, comprising Men's Straw, Leghorn and Panama thus, Misses' and Infants' Rata, Flats, Bloomer* and Shaker Hoods, all of the 'stoat and most fashionable styles. Those wishing to Nkce money and buy cheap will do well by calllitg on biro before purchasing else where, as he is selling very low for cash. April 23. isao. R. F. HcILHENY. Notice. rifirst RCCOTIIIit of i u Wsacsa , A.s tllgnee of TROXAII IV+sswar, has been tiled in the Court of Common Plain of Adams coun ty, sad will be confirmed by the said Court, on the 23d day of May next, unless cruse be shown to the contrary. JACOId BUSHEY, Proth'y. April 30, 1860. St* Notice. lIIR second account of Dr. Joss Ant., Com mittee of the person and estate of Grotto■ rtattea, (a !untie,) has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court ou the 22d day of Nay next, unleg4 cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSHEY, Proin'y. April 13,18G0. 4t' Notice. Tllt first,and final account of Jour F. Face*, Esq. andJ•cus Mos FORT, Assignees of Damn 2% oNroaT, has been filed in the Court of Cutu mon Pleas of Adams county, and will be con firmed by the said Court on the 22.61 day of -May next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSHEY, Prwis'y. April 23, 18G0. 41' Notice. TIIF. first and final account of JOHN F. Fs LTT, HS(' , Assignee of Musics SYLwastion, has beef filed in the Court of Common Ylea.s of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court on the 22d day of May next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB 1312611EY, Probley. April 23, 1860. 4t* Notic j . TouEIE account Of DAVID NCIIIICLMAN, AsAgnee of Gnus?.tan }lnsists, has been tiled In the rt of Common Pleas of Adams county, end will be confirmed by the said Court, on the 22d day of May tutu, unless cause he shown to the contrary. JACOB I3USIIEY, ProtA'q. April 23, 18G0. — 41.• Notice. • TOIIN PEESER'S ESTATE.—Letters of dad ministration on the estate of John Pettier, late of Nountjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement ESTHER kEESER, Ada's. sar•The undersigned has . been constituted Agent for the Administratrix, and the business of the estate may be transacted with him. He resides near the late residence of deceased. April 3, 1860. 6t JAMES MAYER. An Invention • stoat is sot a humbug 11; , may be seen at the iiIMI! Ware Room of ADB RUllliLlia—a latent Washing Machine, about‘ the utility of which there can be no mistake. It is undoubt edly the best Washing Machine that has ever been Invented. It toast speak for Itself.— Township rights for sale oa reasonable terms. Machines also for sale . Call and see it. terms . Machines 7, 1860. Seri:haute' Hotel, NORTH POURTH STRERT,- PHILADRLPHT4. Lig 11113fibin Son, PrOprietors. April 1, 1800. 17* • . ,less Gaol Gas! • ik :r a rikei h►e laid is a large stook of GM dollars, Brackets , Burners, ,Ilit: to whisk lies the atfestloh of the citiatei of Geuyslati s Ms prices are as low as they ate la thatfties. ON tread ma for yoarsehisy Ware Pooh Its Tick street, opposite the Bead May 74110. W. HELMS. - ''''l=. r far , .1. • 1110 THIi YOTIIRS OP ADAMS COUNTY:- 1 Fellow-sitirens:--Throcigh the escoorage zuent of some of my friends, I offer myself as • candiflate for the office of cilfERIF'l 7 , .abject to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion. If nominated and elected, I shall en deavor to discharge my iiutiee faithfully and satibfactortly. I'ETNR ORENDORPF. lountjoy tp., liar 14, 11,480. I" 110 THE VOTERS OF ADA \IS COUNTY • - Fellow-citizens:—At the enroebt solicita tion of numerous friends, 1 o:Icr myself a candidate for the office of zifIgIIIFF. at the next election, .übject to the devii-iiin of the Dowo cratic C•ntoty Contiintio: ::: 3 1iiold Ibero fortunate as to be nomaitted and elected, I shall endeavor to chr:::l...age the duties of the °thee faitufully and impartially. • GEOrojE BUSHMAN Cumberland tp., March tc rro VIE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Felluw-citizens:—„At the earnest solicits i twit of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of,SHERIFF, rtt the next lelectton, subject to the decision of the Demo. I cratic County Convention. Should I be so ' fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to di:charge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. • JAOOR TROXEL. Get•ysbnrg, March 26, IE6O. tc • TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Fellow-citizens--At the earnest solicita tam of numerous friends, I offer myself as • candidate for the office of SHERIFF, •t the next election, subject to the decisiOn of the Demo cratic rouuty Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I shell endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. MICHAEL B. MILLER. Ilotintpleasant tp., April 160860. tc Sheriffalty. MO THE VOTERS OF ADOIS COUNTY:— At the urgent solicitation of many allay friends and fellow-Democrats, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of 6llEHlFF—subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. f nominated I promise the party that no energetic efforts shall Lc lost to secure my election; l and if elected, I promise the ‘oters of the connty to discharge the duties of the office impartially, fearlessly and conscientiously. 641UEL WOLF. Abbottstown, March :X, 186.. tc Register and Reborder. ALET the solicitation of nnierous friends I offer myself as a candidate for the office of it GISTEII AND RECORDER, subject to the decision of thee Democratic County Convention. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the offs with prompt ness and fidelity. ANDREW W.; FLEMMING Geltysburg, April 23, 1860. it; - Register and Recorder. rjHROVGII the solicitatkinit of numerous friends, hare been induced to offer my self again me a candidate for REGISTER AND ,RECURDEII, subject to the decision of the 'Democratic County CUOVCIIIOOI4 If nominated and elected, I pledge self to discharge the ,duties of the office with omptleis and fidelity. WI LIAM ,OVERDEER. Benderscille, 1860. ,tc AeT the urgent solkitntiou of numerous ' Meads I o ff er myself ass. candidate for re-ection to the of of CLERK OF THE COURTS, subject to the decisiop of the Demo cratic County qpnrention.• Shauld 1 be notal kuited and elected. I pledge mytelf to perform the duties of said office with li*lity. HENRY G. WOLF. April 9, 1860. to Oriirota/ Lustros A L T the earnest *elicitation of nureitons : kiesda, I offer myself as se candidate for AT OF TILE COURTS at time Kest election, subject to the decision of the Deniocritir County Concention. Should Ibe nominated and elect ed, I pledge my best efforts to i s faithful dis charge of the duties of the prof. JOHN i EICUOLTZ. Butler tp., April 2, 1860. tc Clerk of the Courta. T the solicitation of numerous friends I offer myself as a candidatn for the office of CLERK OF THE COURT subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Sbould / be eominnted and elected, 1 pledge my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office smisfactorily. H EN ILT G. CARR. Gett)aburg, April 9, 1800 t Notice. ', IVIARGARET FMK hiS'r3 EtitATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Margaret 'lckes, late of Huntington touinship, Adams county, deceased, having been 'granted to the undersigned, re,iiiing in Roxbury!, Franklin co., Ist hereby gives notice to all per 4 ,sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the "tame topreseut theta properly authenticated for settlement. JU.SIAII FTUKES, E.r'r. jpe"Any infonnation desired in regard to the estate will be commuuicated by lion. 1. E. R'issy•x. [April 9, 1860. 6t YLlzAntra PENTZ'S ESTATE.—Letters testamtntary on the estate, of Elizabeth cuts, lute of Reading township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives nOtice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having cla int s against the seine to present them proper ly authenticated fur settlement. April 9, 1860. Ct. ANDREW B:101;GIFS EST4E.—Letters of administration on the estate of Andrew Bruugh, Irate of Reading township, .Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, (the first named residing is Lati more town4hip and the last mimed in Butler towuship,) they hereby give nouns to all per son,, indebted to sai I CAILLC to make immediate payment, and those having elsitns against the tame to present them properl . authenticated fur settlement. JOHN tiEsity MYERS, JEREMIAH DIEHL, April 30, ISCO. Gt Admmistralors. sThe mutes and papers of said deceased have been left in the hands of the first named Administrator. JACOB STIRRUPS ESTATE.—Letters tes tarneoutry on the estate of Jimb Sheely, late of Franklin township, Adams county, de ceased, haring been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. AARON REMELT, JAMES McILVAIN'E, April,3o, 1860. in Exceutort. raineHß. moßrtva EB7AT/3 ate .—Letters tea ntainon the estate of Peter Morita, of leading township, Adams county, deceased, laving been granted to the under signed, residing the same townshin, he hereby irtirrs soften t# 11 persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring Jaime against the same to present them properly authenticated fbr settlement. JOHN moon, IYr. Alenril 9, 1860. 6t lIM SALOON . --CINO. F . ECKHNRODithas removed his Oyster establishment to the siatestlid new Saloon In Jacobs h tiro's. Build ing,,,on the North side of Chambersbzwg street, where be will at all times be prepared to metre tap the best of OTEITIIIIS, la every style. Sy s good article, he expects to resolve s If of Fequa patronage., TURTIJI 8 t11114:71CM, BEEF TONGIIP., PIG'S IP BOILED and FRIED-MOS, ICI I .44 ikc., In their wise". A allis • _• iintfi LAGER can al qs hod. •* -7-1 ••• e. G. F. ECIDOTEODE. trif I, • r 'r 7!M Sheriffalty Sheriffalty. Sheriffalty. Clerk of the Courts. Clerk of the Caurta. Notice. DAVID PENTZ, Eer, Notice. Notice. Notice. Removal. =MIMI 'Public Sale IP RZAL ESTATE, OON Sitiorday, the 26:/i day of Nay wan, A Parcel of Gronnd„opposite the German Re fornied Church , on Stratton street, in front, equal to nearly Az Town Lots. One Out-Lot, adjoining S. fahnestock, contain ing 6 Acres and 37 Perches. One Out-Lit, adjoining and South of the above, containing 4 Acres and 116 Perches. One Out-Lot S..uth of and adjoining W. Zieg ler, containingli Acres and 82 Perches. Or.c tint-Lnt, North of and adjoining Rev. J. Ziegler, containing 7 Acres Anl 8 Perches. One Out-Lot, South of and adjoining Ile-. J. 7.:egler. et/III:11111W! 4 Acres and 101 Perrlie. One out-Lot, North of and adjoining 11-n D. Ziegler. eontaitung 4 Acr. 5 and 101 l'errhei. One Out-Lot, Wegt of andmiloinieg W. Ziegler, containing 5 ..14r4., rind 7d Perehea. One Out-Lot, South of and adjoining George Little, containing 4 Acres and 112 Perches.' One Out-Lot, (meadow.) on McMillan's Lane, containing 4 Acres and 47 PerGbes • One Out-Lot, .on McMillan's Lane, adjoining Geo. Co.lori, containing 5 Acres and 2.4.) l'cr. One Out-Lot, on fiddle strett, adjoining S. Fahnestock. containing about 120 Perches. One Town-Lot, No. 51, on Railroad, iu rear of Yount's Uotel. • I One Brick House and ilia Lot, on Chambers burg street, occupied by Mrs. Ditterlino• One Brick Barn and Three Cots, corner of. 'Washington and Railroad street,—the ha=t! location in town fur Depot and Mercantile' business. Traits:—One-half Cash, on delivery of Deed, say within 20 days, and posse,siou irivert.— The residue of the purchase, WITHOUT IN- 1 TEREST, in equal annuql payments in one and two years from first of .I.,tir 1, 1860, secured by Bond and Mortgage on the property, yr-sati factory personal seenrity. The properties will be shown by Messrs. SA CEL titanw or Jon , : SWANN. IS-UC IL April 33, iscn. td NOTICE. is hereby given to ati lt•gatees and • other persons concerned that the AdLals-: titration accounts hereinafter mentioned Bill be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adatne l county for confirmation and -allowance, on! Tuesday, Lis 2241 of -thy nest, at 10 o'clock, A. .11„ via: 183. First and final account of John Slyder,: Executor of the last a ill ttud teztaruent of James Leister ' deceased. 184. The second account of James Feeser, Executor of the will of Jacob Fetier, late of Germany township, deceased. 185. Second account of David Ruarbaugh.i Executor of Henry Scheirer, deceased. 188. The second and final account of Tobias Boyer, Executor of the last will and tcstatuent of Henry B. Shrotdcr, deceased. 187. First and final account of Addison W Myers, Executor of Ilarg.tret Buyer, deceased. 188. The first and final account of Peter Smith, Administrator of the estate of Rachel Smith, (widow of Autbony r , quith deceased) :aid Of Mount pleasant township, deceased. 189. The first account of Jacob Haverstock, Administrator of Peter liaverstock, deceased. 190. First account .I;if incoli Darwin, one of the Exesu Lye of Samn t el Studebaker, deceased. 191. The first account of Clemens* Stude baker, one of the Executors of Samuel Stude baker, deceased. 192. The second and final account of Jacob A. 11,yers, one of the Executors of George Dear dorff, deceased. 193,, The second account of James llcElvee and John L. Sadler, Executors of *be last will and testament of Jostles. Snyder, defeased, as settled by James MtEt et Executor. 194. The first necqunt of Heury Spangler, Administrator of the estate of Isaac Jla verstock, deceased. 195. The account of Sobaqtian Stitzel, Ad ministrat9r of George Naylor, d.•ceascd. 196. The first and final acconnf. of George Wilson and Joseph Graff, Administrators of •the estate of Frances Wilson, deceased. 197. The first account of Joel If. Dann2r, Executor of Peter Ferree, dcce•ised. ZACH &MALI XIVELLS, Regialer Register's Office, Getty- burg, April 23, 18GU. ' Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, ou Tuesday, Me 29th of ALty nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M., 198. The first and final account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Esq., Trustee for the sale of the real estate of George Crebs, late of Germany town ship, deceased. 199. Tblk first and final account of Wm. A. Coll, Administrator of the estate of Philip Coll, late of ilamiltonban township, deceased. 200. The first and final account of Robert Simmons, surviving Executor of Robei stem mons. Sr., late of Hamiltotiban toa uship,dec'd. 201. The account of John Tudor, acting Executor of the Will of John Tudor, Sr., de ceased. 202. SecBnd and final account of John H. Aulahaugh, Esq., Executor of the last will and testament of George (la rk, Esq.. deceased. ZACilAftf Aft MYERS, Regieer. Register's Office, Gettys- burg, April 30,11360: j • Notice. SANWEL W. HOFFMAN'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Samuel lA. Hoffman, late of Strahan t.ownsliip, Adams county., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. (the first nstneu residing in the same township and the last named in Chem bersburg, Franklin counts.) they hereby giie notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the seine to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. _ _ WALTER W. HOFFMAN, PETER. S. DEWIHRT, April 30, 1860. Gt* AaTifinistrators. JTAMES A. THOMPSON'S ESTATE.—Letters of admiaistration on the estate of James A. hompson,late of Hamiltonban to wuship,Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same township, he hereby gi%es notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having churns against the saute to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC ICOLIINSUN e . April 30, 1860. 6t* LOMON STALEY'S ESTATE.—Letters k 3 of adtatnistrAtion on the estate orSolomou bt.tley, late of Germany township, Adams co., deceased, Daring been granted to the under signed, residing in Youatpleaaant townsby, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authtuticated for settle meut. ALFItEII 11. STALEY, April 30, 1860. 6t .A4lssinsitrator. EVE LAWYER'S ESTATE.—Letters Jagtesta mentary on the estate of Ere Lawyer, iota of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased, baying been granted to the under signed, residing in Carroll county, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and these haring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to - SAMUEL A. LAWYER., Firsesier, or to Joss laws's, his Attorney7railding. in Franklln township. [April 30, 1800. tit • • New Goods. - n BOWS ARNOLD has just received from the'city a large atock of cheap CLOTILS, 1.;44$1111.1lES, Sommer Clothe, Tweed", Drill ings, Jaw. Linea. ' Velvet Cords, Also, Calic oes, 041s:hams, and Cotton Drillings, of every variety. Ca/1 audits them. April ld, 1860. 6t A N eatifsakesaiSettgatiit otliosta sOLShoes, A consialliag of flu's floe French Calf Boots; max& s beau Boots, Moses Yrentb t:aif tiaitars, (Word Ties sad tilk?os t Xaft's Brogan*, Hop' Hoots, about asksi Gasse‘ at- 4 /wit 2.3. R. V. MAILEICIMIL 7 ADM' AND JOSSES' EIHOE9„--111111 at tentfos of the lotted Is reapeotNl, polorarg fibs aaltbrtment of Laclias 13s1- tars, S~Nit.,.. Slippers; also Illissos' sad Shoes - 4,4d tiaitenp, of every style. at April K. F. 3/1:11.140i'S. , - Register's Notice. Notice. Notice. Notice. Boots and Shoes. .1 I= -, ,„, -1 rri!lF:Partner= ezteti eg = .1 Jacob Bastreet and Okarlea F. the Produce, Mereaatile, Cual and Lumber busimpui, is this day, by mutual commit, dis. solved. AU Recount/ will be settled by Hastrese, at the old stand. IIASTRE4 C. F. WINTER. Yard: 31, 1860. New Firm, J ACOB BASTRE:S6 and JACOB PETER 3 Jhave entered into l'srtnership in the atm% business, itV the old st.and t (the large- hr; , k Warvliouse,) and respectfully solicit a eon:inn :lnes of the patronage hitherto bestowed Jp.:n the old Linn. They will, at all times, pay t.,e i ‘ l.be.st cas:t priLes for F.7.01;14,G1tA1N,:4]i::). - n, , hutc connantly orl h.tud Li• issa, COAL, SALT, PLASTER, ,tc., at the lowest rates. JACOB BASTRESN, • JACOB PETE.IIS. New Oxford, April 9, 18430. bra* More Light. "VDU may talk about your Gas lights Just as you please, bat there is one thing certain, B. CAltit has on hand as &nests assortment of CIGAILi its ever was offered in this nark : such as Yarrah, Prineipees, liabanas, and Re plies. Any person or persons having doul,ts as to the truth of the above statement, can hat a their doubts removed by giving them a irtaL Ile has just received from the cities of Phila delphia and Baltiruore, as fine an assortment of IiorSIERY as is usually kept In this or any other place. lie also has as fine an assort.- went of Fancy Neck-ties, Shirt Collars, Ovate men's Jett elry, and Perfumery, as any other es tablishment can show—all of •which he will sell low for Cash or Country Produce. Conte one, come all, and giie hint a Call.— Don't forget the ph - fee—York street, next door to ziauppe's bakery. • [April 30 t liteLL Notice to Stockholdera. IILT OTICE is hereby given to an bscribers to the 111 _Capital stock-of the IiETTYSIIIinG GAs cit./IRANI' that, by a Resolution of the Board of Directors, payment of the first instalment OR each share of stock (one-fifth of each share,) subscribed, payable on the lat of May neil, is hereby required to he made to Joel B. Danner, the Treasurer of said Company, at his date is his house ' In the Borough of Gettysburg, agree ably to the terms of subscription. By the Act of Assembly relating to Gas Com. pa nies, if notice fur the payment of subscriptions of stock be not complied with, the eempaereutt ' recover one per cent. per tuouth interest on the 'amount due and unpaid. • D. Mcf'osAucaY, See'y. IdGO. Notice to Tax-payers. NOTICK is hereby given -that the County Commissioners Rill make an shatins-ut ot FIVE I'ER CENT. upon all State and County taxes as,essed for the year MO that &hlll he paid to Collectors on or before iforulott, the 2d day uf July. Collectors will be required to call on tax-payers on or before the above 41.1.(0, 41`li make such abatement to all persons paying 00, or before said day, and pay the same to.tliFf County Treasurer, otherwise no abatement M iii be made. By order of the Commissioners, . J. M. WALT.EIL, Clerk. April 23, 18C0. td 'BO. Summer Arrange;aent. '6O. f..) INE Black Frock Coats, cheap at PICKLNG'S. RAB and Brown Cassimere Frock Coats, very cheap, at PICKING'S. L.:IACR Coats, of all colors, remarkably asap, at PICKING'S. NIA RSEILLES, Frock and -Sack Coats, no toriously cheap, at PICKLNG'B. - 1 117 CK Coats, Linen, Sacks and Frock!, nu ll reasonably cheap, et PICKING'S. NO.l Black Cassimere Pants , astonishingly cheap, at PICK-I:MIL tI..ANCY Cassimere Pants, pleasingly *heap, -r -i, at ' P I CIiLNG'I3. SATINETT, Duck and Linen Pants, num:- mcmly cheap, at PICKING'S. ( - -viTTON Petits, all colors, unusually cheap, k . ) at PICKING'S. B"S' Coats, Vests and Pants, certainly very cheap, at PICKING'S. OIATIN and Silk Testa, good and positively cheapat I PICKING'S. AIARSEILES and Nankanet Vests irnpe cedentedly cheap, at PICKING'S. I'SPENDERS, Shirts, Collars, SocluOlgocks, Gloves, &c., "orful" eheap,at PICKING'S. i 11,OCKS and Jewelry-of all kinds , confound ki cd cheap, at ridmmeto - - A FIULINS, Fifes, Flutes, kg., most "do s 9" V cheap, at PICKI NG'S. 'S. - I ) EVOLVERS, „Pistols, Knives, ke., a all _Do Bred " cheap, at PiCKING'S. AGREAT many other th ings, among which are Fly Nets, drivingly cheap, at Picking's. ACM Coats, Leggings and Caps, which takes. I,__T everything else in town down for cheap- Staid, at ITIVEItYBODY will please call at PICKINCI-13, jai as a matter of course. [April 80, 410: Fruit and Ornamental MILERS FOR SALE.—GEORGE PETERS k CO., Proprietors of " Fair Mount Nurse ries," Bemlistsville, Adams county, Pa. We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large stock of Fruit and Oinia mental Trees, such as Apple, Peach, Standard and Dwarf Pear, Cherry, Apricot and Plum Trees; Grapevines; Blackberry-, Gooseberry and Currant stalks; Ornamental and Evergreens, which we offer for next fall sales. We have appointed JOHN BrRILFIOLDEIt, Esq., ourtravel ing agent for this county, who is authorized to make sales and take orders. . FAIR lIIJUNT NFILIERIES having been es tablished for wore than 20 years, the Proprie tors flatter themselves that their teepees of the Mt selected kinds, having fruited •many of tn, and knowing what they are. Tiusgreat ly increased and increasing spirit of plaiiiing, as well as the degree of patronage extended to us, warrant us in greatly increasing our nur series, so that we are prepared to oiler for the autumn of 186 U and succeeding years, a meek more extensive. stock than ever offered before —cultivating from 35 to 44 acres, containing several hundred thousand trees at various stages of growth, all of which are grown oa soil and under treatment best calculated to make a healthy and natural growth. _ _ The undersigned having accepted the above Agency for the sale of Fruit Taws in this covity, takes this method of informing the public, that those wishing to purchase treeswill please take the subject into consideration-be fore I call personally upon them, as I expect to canvass a portion of the county. All letters upon the subject, addressed to me at Benders vine, or lett at any of the Hotels iu Gettysburg, will be attended to. Catalogues can be fopn4 at all the printing offices. Persons wishitig select from catalogues can there see thpn. I will be in Gettysburg during Court weeks, its that persons wishing to purchase fruit can onto me. The cultivation of good fruit of ail kinds has been entirely too much neglected in Hilo county. The demand for good fruit is vary much on the increase. JOAN BURKEiOpp. April 9, MO. Gm Gas Fixture& . -wr M. MULE, of Philadelphia, the cod: tractor for the erection of the Gettya l burg Gas Waltz, has taken the room laiely oc cupied bj 4;01. Samoa, nearly: oppaaita fthe Bank, tor his office, and is prepared Wilt otitis& once any banding with .Gas Be will ins few OP hays the onsitylei oa bitiOn at his - vitae atteutta them, as thtio eclat *IL will be saved the true expense ,or caring them ?rein the citf—hle b 4 411t4 low as they can be procured April IC, 1860. Cheap Clothing, - - 1-: ri FORGE WWI) balk mow goi 4414 lir Eiprilig ginraest stock - or CL•GI. r . fag and co467llPriikill4" it:041.,X011, Coats, Paa Yeats, aCc i 4 Su -0 Own 1001L‘ •ea/1, and it" We 44141'4 Yell, Vejail° pour IntilliAtri0"1001 a gammas ma 'wort ao„,ticsr. .r., _. 4 111 let 14 ,4 Oi ;:, 1 " '"; ':1 . P 1, -N ', - ' ~ • - - •• • ' -David lc, i .„. .- lir- qlLiiilit, will MU . , - oull so_ Moo pr. , , -- - , NW itookl oleo tom.. '''''' Lair Alone 04,41#7, Pa. . Aril to, Liseklif 121Fi SL. JACOBS, rreait PICKING CiEOBGE PETERS k 00 G
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