~____. -List of Merchants Wrlllllll the County of Adams, returned sad defined by the ui.demgned, Ap praiser of Mercantile Taxes, in accordance with the oreral Acts of Aesernblr, for the year 1144 7 14 of Goods, Wares and 'Merchandise: Bomar% of Gettoberry. Claw Dona etc Fahnestoele-Brothers, 9 25 00 Danner 4 Ziegler, Sr., 13 10 00 J. L.. Schick, l3 10 uu John Scott, 13 10 00 A. Scott 4 Son, 14 7 00 Ouynn 2 Brother, 14 7 00 George Arnold, 14 7 00 Marcus Samson, 14 7 00 F. B. Picking, t 4 7 00 Jacobs 2 Brother, 40 14 100 J. Reininrr, 14 7 00 A. D. Buehler, 14 1 00 S. S. Forney, Agent, 14 7 OP K. F. Mcllheny, Cobean k Culp, Wm. Gillespie, Norbee)c k Martin, Gen. Little, Boyer & Son, Hrs. Xorbeck, Miu McCreary, Philip Winter", Joh u Gruell, W. E. Bittle, ' R. 11. Minnie', - H. U. Rowe k Brother, Andrer Polley, B. R. Tipton, Joseph Broadhead, Charles Linderman, Perry J. Tate, iglu Mary Laughlin, H. G. Carr, Rhea& k Buehler, John Hoke, Xllnefelter & Co., Valentine Sauppe, Daniel Little, Ain. Meals, Mn. Sonia McElroy, Louis Strausc!, ('umberland AgrnsAip A. Carper, John Weigle, (mill,) Francis Bream, Tyrone Annuhip, _ _ Peter 'Veldt!, Jacob 8. IloHinter, &ratios lbarmktp Philip Bann, P. A. Myers. Jacob King; Hugh King. King A McCurdy, Daniel Goolden, Liloerty Ilawaskip, G. A. Grayson, Samuel Martin, Latiasors Tomsk" Henry B. Smith, Jacob A. Diller, Adam Lerew, NemZN. Teweskip • Charles Elden, David Divinney. Burkholder k Wilson, Abed T. Wrigrt,, (ieo. Minnigh, Jacob Pitzer, IL H. k E. Hoopet, U. Patron*, Franklin Awash* Plank ✓t Spangler, Israel Shank, James Mickley, - Jacob Fulweiler, • Peter Mickley, of D., Martin L. Miller, John Chamberlain, Mrs. Ann Willman, W. W. Witmore, Jacob Murk, Peter Soblitz, Ihinhiglow Tatouhip Jacob A. Gardner, E.Heitshew, James liegary, Jobn Ga-doer, Amos Griest, John W. Rejtzeli, Mowitpleases! Tolosakip. J. k E. Ilißei', • . 14 Peter O'Neil, Jscob Gottn:lan, Emanuel Smith, Joseph Sheely, Qzford Totraddp. Wm. D. k A. fit t ffinies, Bastreu k Pciteis,` - F. Hersh, Aaron Hears, A. Staab, J. Wert, W. '3tanter, 1 E. Weigle, 1 John Ginter, 1 , John L. Smith, 'l4 Reacrtag Tocuskip. Spangler k Brcither, 13 I. B. Sig*. OE Apley, - Jacob Wolf, 14 XmasWoy Towitakip. _ _ John Toot, John Rebut, Henry Settler, John !Meely, Brike Tinweship Noah Miller, Edward Staley, E. N. Camp, John HooTer, Conowago Township John Bushey, Reily k Sneeringer, John Fowler, Hamilton Township Spangler k Brother, WWI. Wolf, - Henry L. Miller, Wm. Breitcher, Hildebrand k Stough, Frederick Heidler, Ono. X andarff, Hairy Kline, Miss Caroline Krim ter, Elijah Spangler, likrtriek Tinnighiv D. E. Hollinger, Wm. air is, Lewis flimthall, Joseph.Bafer, Dariel C. Martin, Union Tcnnudip Peter Long, &bran's° Sell, AbranYM Sheely, Samuel Crawford, Hewatolab= Township &Oliva's k Rinehart., 13 Paxton & McCreary, 13 John.V. Shatter, 14 • - , Omagnier Towaskip. Study I Slimesifer, 13 J. A. Shorb, 13 G. W. Rowe, 13 John Miller, 14 Myer Nealoutn, 14 Heffirt Disc" 14 L. Brant, 14 Myers Jr Shorb, 10 Swope, Landis.t Mohan, 12 Swope At Landis, John DnUera, DIIITEL LIZ'S LIME* Winiiill 8. Jenkins, APPEAL Notice is hereby given to all persons interest ed in the above return of classification, that I ill bold an Appeal, at the Commissioners' Ones, in Getttyabarg, oe Tuesday, the 11th day of Jou and, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3P, X., when and where all persons that may emssidee themselves aggrieved by said elanifi nation may attend. J. M. WALTER, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co. Nay 14, 1860. 4t The North West c m. ORNBR AELRAD l—J. C. GUI NN k BRO , hare just received from the eastern cities, a and wall selected stock of SPRING Al'ID SUMS= GOODS, which they are offering to the public at prices which cannot fail to Platy all which is a splendid assortment of De Liaises, Poll de Chevers, Barbadoes, Berne, Lawns and Calicoes, of every grade, style and price. Also, a splendid assortment of Gentle :snags Wear of every desc*tion, Cloths and Camihnere.ily black and fancy ; a splendid stock of vestinp, Velvet, Satin and Marseillea--and to gad say and everything in the Dry Goods Jai. Weald you buy good Goods, pretty Goods, s ump am*, "sad secure great bargains ? Thus Pill at the cheap corner store of a J. C. GUINN k BRO. *tit is, 1860. Fruit and Ornamental /11:1E'.1.4 FOti. SALE.—GEORGE PETER,R k 1 CO., Propriptors of Fair Nionut Nurse- Bendormvilv, Ad.ms county. ht. We would reapec:fliy t r -tt , _ation of the public to our :acre rock of Fruit ar.lOrria mental Trees. such a. Api i ,e, De h, Ind i a.' anti Dwarf Year, CiJerry, .Iprirot ar.Ll Tree , ' ; Grapey me.: I:l4ikiorr:., ,eher;) Curran: ,irunt 11 F.l..r,;re which we offer for tit 11,S. We Loe appointed Joiln oar tr..rel ing f r th.s c,iunty. Neil., is authorized to woke sale• and lers. . FAR:, .110t".NT it:tit:WES having heen es. tahlisheti more than 29 'ear,. the Proprie tor. tia , ter titem4elt es that tue.r trets Ire of the heir relate) haling wary o t them and % 1 1. t the:. .Ire. 1 iie gre.t ly increaat.l m,re •;. r;t ~f as trey ai the degree o! patronage elttmic.l tu u.. vcarrant grCut:% ,1 our liur sO th.ti rte .tre prepar , r tur the autumn of Not) am , l suet ee.lattg yvaro. w Into 't more egttm,ite stud: tilaa et cc o:kre.l befure —gni:ll%ton; from 35 to 4' area, containing several hundred thou-and treei at various stages of growth, all of which are grown on soil and-, under treatment best cakulated to make a 1,144/tity and nltural growth. 7 00 7 00 7 00 Berne undersigned hating Ree.pted the above Agency for the sale of Fruit Trees in this county, takes this method of informing the public, that those wi•hing to purchase trees a ill please take the subject into eonsideration be fore I call personally upon Went, as 1 erect to caavuas a rbirtion of the county. All lettera upon the subject, addressed to me at 'tenders or lett at any of the Hotels iu Gettysburg, will he attended tu. Catalogues eau be found at all the printing offices. Persons %Wring to select from catalogues can there see them. I in Gettysburg during Court weeks, so that persons Wl.ll/134 to purchase fruit can see me. The cultivation of good fruit of all kinds has been entirely too much neglected in this county. The demand fur good fruit i.j very much cat the increase. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 I 00 7 00 7 00 25 DO 25 00 25 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 zOO 7 00 7 00 7 00 April 9, 1860. 6m 7 00 i 00 PArtnerA ip heretofore existing between Jacob ilitstresa and Charles F. Winter, in the Produce, .lie•reantile, Call nod Luttilier business, is this day, by mutual consent, dis solved. All accdunta will be settled by J. Bastress, at the old stand. 7 00 7 00 7 00 '' 00 15 00 15 00 March 31, 1880 New Firm. JACOB BASTRESS and •JACOB Pr.TERS have entered into Pa rtnership in the above business, at the old stand, (the large brick Warehonse.) and respecttully solicit a continu ance of the patronage hitherto bestowed upuu the old firm. They will, at all times, ply the highest cash prices for FLOUR, GRA IN,SEEDS, kc., kc., andrhave constantly on hand LUII -13E14 COAL, SALT, PLASTER, GROCERIES, £c, at the lowest rates. 7 oo 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 7 00 7 GO 7 00 JACOB BASTRF.SB, JACOB PETERS. Kew Oxford, April 9, It3W. 6m• New Periodical Store. READING FOR EVERYSODY, AND ALL KINDS OF READING.—The undersigned most respectfully announcer to the reading public that he "has opentd a new Periodical More and News D.Tot in the room rerently oc cupied for that purpo.e by Messrs. Aughin baugh k Son, in Carlisle street, a few doors above the Washington House, where he is pre pared to meet the wants itud suit the tastes ut the literary world. The city Dailies will be received and delivered promptly. All the leading Magasiues, Per:4,th cal., Literary Journals, Pictorials, Blllads, Music, and ia fact any and everything in the News and Periodical line will be round at the new establishment uf JOSEPH BROADHEAD. s a'Subscriptions to papers, magazinel. Sr., received at all times. Give us a call. .1. B. April 2, leiGO. 3nl 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 - 700 14 7 00 14 • 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 50 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! WE have just received from the city, of New York a large assortment of Wall Paper of the newest patterns and designs.— Glazed, Marble and Oak, velvet and plain bor der, decoration, lira board prints and window shades. Wall Paper from 8 cents per piece and 10 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 upwards. March 2G, 1860 The Gettysburg Railroad. rpia MORNING TRAIN now leaves Get tysburg at 7 A. M., connecting at Hanover Junction with the train- from Barris berg to Baltimore at 0.48 A. M., reaching Bal timore at 12.30 noon. Passengers going north or east will also connect, by the mordiu , b train, with the mail train from Baltimore , whichp the Junction a) 10.25 A. M. and arrives at Har risburg at 12.25 noon. Connections made at York for Columbia and Philadelphia by this train. Returning arrives at Gettysburg at 12.15 noon with passengers who leave Harris burg at 7.40 A. M.,•and Baltimore at 7.50 A. M. The AFTERNOON TRAIN leaves Gettys burg at 1 P. M., connecting at Bit:lover Junction at 3.03 P. M. with Mail train w Lich leaves Harrisburg at 12.30 P.M. and arrives at Baltimore at 5.50 P. M., and with the Express train from Baltimore which leaves Baltimore at 3 p. M. and arrives at Harrisburg at 7.25 P. M. Returning arrives at Gettysburg with pas sengers from Harrisburg-, Philadelphia and the North and West at 5.15 P. M. Passengers for the North or South on the Northern Central will make connections through each way by both Morning and Afternoon train. R. APOURDY, President. April 23,1830. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 00 14 1 00 14 7 00 le r 700 7 00 7 00 T oo '6O. Summer Arrangement. '6O. T i ILNE Illatk Frock Coats, cheap at r. PICKING'S. RAB and Brown Cassimere Frock Coats, j very Cheap, at PICKING'S. LACK Coats, ut all colors, remarkablySeap, at PICKING'S. MARSEILLES, Frock and Sack Coats, no toriously c'ucap, at PICKING S. CCK Coats, Linen, Sacks an Frocks, no reasonahil. cheap, at ACKING'Ai. NI). 1 Black Cassiinere Pants, astonishingly cheap, at Cassimere Pants, pleasingly cheap, 1 -1 at PICKING'S. OATINETT, Duck and Linen Pants, urrcom monly cheap, at PICKING'S. lOTTLIN Pants, all colors, unusually cheap, ki at PICKING'S. JOYS' Coats, Vests and Pants, certainly t cry cheap, at PICKING'S. LATIN and Silk Vests, good and positively 0 cheap at PICKINGS. MAR.SEILES and '. 4 i'ankanet Vests, unpre cedentedly cheap, at PICKING'S. to—SPENDERS, Shirts, Collars, Socks, Stocks, 0 Gloves, kc., -ortul" cheap, at PICKING'S. (LOCKS and Jewelry of all kinds, confound ed cheap, at PICKINu'S. VIOLINS, Fifes, Flutes, /cc., most "dogged" cheap, at PICKING S. 111 EVOLVERS, Pistols,oKnives, ke., " all- JR, fired " cheap, at PICKING'S_ AGREAT many other things, among which are Fly Nets,dr.vingly cheap, at Picking's. Coats, Leggings and Caps, which Likes everything else in town down for cheap ness, at PICKING'S. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 t 00 7 00 7 00 I 10 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 EVERYBODY will please call at PICKING'S, as A ruttier of course. (April 30, '6O. N the business of the Exce/sior Sky-light I Gallery. During our late visit to the titles of Philadelphia and BAltimore, we selected a splendid assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PIC TURES, comprising English, French, Venitian, Egyptaan, Italian and American Scenery, :Sta tuary Groups, tc. Our prices for pictures will range from 12 to 40 cents apiece. We also have a fine lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, which we offer at reduced prices. The public general ly are incited to call and see our large revolving Box, containing 50 pictures, and we insure to all lovers of the Fine Arts a pleasant sisit. We are also prepared* to make Stereoscopic Pictures, either Portraits or Views, at reason- able rates. April 16, 1380 TIIST received and sow opening, a large and ej varied assortment of 4 ,I I 7KENSWARE, to which we inritev.the attention of buyers. April is. A. y i . .l 1 T SON. GEORt; ET ElLi & CO JOHN BURKHOLDER Dissolution. J. BASTRESS, C. F. WINTER. R. F. McILUEN A New Feature TYSON k BRO., Photographers, tiettyahon, Pa. Ma.ltina.c)re Aci.":7' t S. Baltimore TELL AND BRASS WonKS. 53 flollidly :trt.et. B .itim re,) sftt. IIEtIESI 18. I: ER:;. IL , Proprletur.. are prepared to fart— - , h BELLS of all description - . foul lu to !,1 %PL..) puand.. wh:cti are warrante I t.i Iti !ii q 1311 LY „:,,.. p r )I ,, n4ation of ~ n ll .in.l tiuraLillty, to erQ ni tile fn the f l itted :-.1 ~.,,, tint. Bells are wade of the imAt rn.tt , rielq. siThrraLted to •,;:vt entire sAtisfacti•n ; a6u, aga;rt.t bre ‘katre • rar.n BeTI4, ru•ir:ne; limn In to lOU pounds, alei..9 s ol loud dr northern prices. For rertiticAte4 with full pnrti,ulart, sendfor unties( unr ( . .re Atio ''t. Now & Rich , II VE,!: W.UtE, S'LVF.It PL.kT pj %1 .11:!•!, & • -- A It.N ER Cold and er•muli NoliTII STlteir. M , ~tare a bvuotiful as•ort i, Ili of .ttlt s and te.ttlerns of RICH jEIvFLRy enit e'de for pr, •-ent., enil,raring u ;;rest variety of ['Lela and Sett lima( he, Nlomtieb. Car bunkles,lze . te. F,nyet ltirertl let a ith lhatnoini. l' , • it, Emerald, Ludy,,' Gold -t k Gn ,r I Chains. tture Loelsetq. - c,,ty rims: ('hared and I'l .1.1 I e , ,10 Pent P and , ~,,!...31ee % e Blew ne and Stud+, Gold and Jet Crus3es, Jet Bracelet:, Pins S Ear Itings,kc. . . A I. :••• 0 , A variety of Silver Mounted A: Plated Citatory, Cake Ihiskets,lVaiters. Candlesticks, Butter and call Stands, Petri Handle Desert Knives,Spoons, Furls, Ladles, Fauc) Arti It e , JR.— all of which is respectfully offered on the lua est km'. see Tlie Country Trade and Dealers-general iy arc invited to gile me a call, and examine Gonda and Prices, being satisfied that ray SIL VER WA Hr. cannot lye surpassed either fur r Ilene as or quality, or the I.stest and most beau tiful pattcrit, [ b. 27, lhrn. is Carpets, (AIL CEOTHS and Matting 's, wholesale and „Frrta.i. Cuustantl) on hand an assortment ut Cartsets at low prices, consisting of Velvet. Itrnotels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car pets, ()revery style rind prier. Oil Cloths from 1 to fi i .anis wide. Al-o, Rugs, Kato, Stair Rods, einton and Cocoa Zonings. Rag Carpet* of our own make, by the piece or yard, at loos rau:s, Jo lil'ul VICTt 127; Lexington at., one dour West of LIDA-aril, April 2, I &GO. itut Baltimore, M.l. The World's GREAT EX 111BITION PRIZE MEDAL! AwArmsi) TO C. MEYER, for Ilk tNel Pianos, London, O toper 13, 1851.—C. 31EVE11 respectfully inforrnh his friends and the ',oldie generally that he has constantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those fur which lie received the Prize Medal in Loudon, in 1831. All orders promptly attended to. and great care taken in the selection and packing the sam e . Ile has recoil ed during the last Fifteen 3 ears more Medals than any other maki.r from the Franklin Institute--also, First Premiums in Boston. Nev York and Baltimore. Waretmuus Su. 722 Arch street.l,elook Eighth, oath side, Ph 4 lJadelphin. [April .;in Dr. Esonwoin's MAP, AND WOOD NAPTIIA 0711, is the I , 'q Meileine in the NVOTI , I for ;L.• Cure ~r Col!:lia and I'ol6, Croup, Brotu hitt a .iteihml. !titlh oily int l'alpito,tion of the IleArt, Itiptheria, aryl for the relief of patients in the advanced btages of Cou•mmntion, together with all Dkcx.es of the ' Throat and eheitt. and pre tlispnge to l'..nsomption. - it ii peruEarly ,741eith. I i th...rathod rwre of .11 3 4 ma, Being prepared I a prActieal l'hpician and Druggist, ct r l One of great experience in the cure of the r3rinui diseases to which the hu man frame k halite. It is offered to the afflicted wilt the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchia,' affections. Pnee cent. per bottle. 'Prepared only by Dit. A. F.SENWF,IN A: CO., Druggimq and Cliolui-ts, N.W. cor. Ninth k Poplar Sts. . Putt.Auntent.t. iktirSoid by el ery respect ible Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the dtate. April 2, 1660. ly Removal. ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker. has removed his shop to the room ou the West side of the Public square, lately occupied hr David A. RuAler. Eig., as a Law Office, where lie will always be happy to (Mead to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, 165 P The Greatest Discovery 9F THE AGE..—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using 11. L. ..LER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citisens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec tions, has been hithertS unparalleled by any specific introduced to the _p_ublic. Pri-e Go cents per bottle. For sale basil druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by II 1.. MI LI FR, Wholsesale and Retail Druggist, East. Berlin, Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Pninta, Dye-stuffs. bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Class. Perfumery, Patent 'Medicines. he., kc. areA. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg for " 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Itheum.itie [Oct. 21, ..1859. ly Cannon & Adair's NEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti more and East Middle streets, dire, tly op posite the ri-vc Court llou•e, tietOsliurg..- 11.oing recently arrit ed from Philadelphia. and feeling fully competent to eieciite all work in the finest style ut ttiet ‘ art, we would respectful ly invite the :Locution of the public wi-hing to procure any 01111 g in our line, to fa\ or us w ith a call and examine spemmen• of our work. We are prepared to furnish MoSr NILN IS, TOMBS AND BEAINTONES, NIAIIBLE MAN ri.Es, SLAIN for Cabinet-m ikers and all other work appertaining to our hilSille•s, at the lo a est pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall Or put up iu a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal to the best to lie seen in the cities, where e‘ cry improvement which experience has suggested is ❑tailed of, and especially do we giarantee that our Ceme tery and Graa e Yard work shall he su carefullt• set as not to he affected by frost, but shall main , fain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job, and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Nov. 28, 1859. I.( New Goods 1 CEJEAP HANDSOME GOODS!!! --Just received, a large assortment of (neap mid desirable DRY GOODS of every va riety, at astonishingly low prices, and which we offer to the public. Having purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and having had the benefit of the market of three cities, and being selected with great Lare", we can safely guarantee to those sidling ,to purJiasc anything in our line that the) cannot fall to4e pleased both as to qu ility and price. We have received the latest styles and patterns of goods both for Ladies and uentlemen, to which we invite their attention. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS, April 9,1860. Sign of the Red Front. • DOMESTIC GOODS, in every variety, at SCHICK'S, consisting of Prints, /Justin', Utnghalas, Checks, Ticking", Sheeting', ace. Lumber and Coal, T INA AND PLA STER—of all kinds constant -1.4 I,Y f tn Band, which we are selling at usual protits r CASH. All Coal, kc., must be cash on delivery. SHEARS k BUEHLER. Jan. 23, 1860. _li3altirriore A.cl-v%e.. Wines, Brandies, RUMS, BLACK TEAS. kc. P. TIERNAN k , offer for 4dle the Ptlitta-inz article,. of their own trnportattori,parttcolarly for fault le use: Stiglugy WlVEA—Pemart.n,': , fincq pale. gold and I,rwa n w, .1" I anti in tzl ass. Lour Wl%tel----, s latllkfn In .1 rompetition red and whit, Port, in wood ana in gl.ids. MADEIR WINE—John Howard Merch's fine Madeira, to %rood and in glass ; also, Grape Juice. Woir.4—Jahannesberzer, Ste'nbergrer Illuobrunner. Cabinet, Lieb-frau-nilicb, Brun neberg, lA4c. ev t gr A ns - t Wimas--Moet and Chandon's fin est. in yiaris and pints. BRANaI-g—oLtr.l an .1 Hennessy s fine old pale and il.ark Brandies. Kt•sa—' ild and fine Jamaica, Antigua. Gren ad•t, and from the I ands, imported direct from London. Hot t. %tin GlN—The best quaity—Tiernan bran:—and no mixture of arossaite poison in it. 20v hail chests of the fittest lioucttuo Baltimore, Aug. 29, le:4. ly A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA AND FURNITURE WA BEILOOMS, Nos. 23 and 27 N. Gay street. Baltimore, (near Fayette et..) extending from Gay to Frederick pt.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large as-ortment ut HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FUBSITVI{F„ em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete,e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs. AS- S( tILTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, (Mite Chairs, Barber Chairs Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks. Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Fnsme.Looking Glasses. Side : boardA, Extension Tables, of every length. Der.ons ...F.,posed to purchase are invited to call and give our stork an examination, which for variety and quality of wort:mallow!) is not equalled by any establishment in the country. A. MATHIOT k SON, Nos. 23 and 27 N. Gay street. At 4 2, 1859. ly James H. Bosley, (101IMISSION MERCHANT, No, 12 t and 136' ..Vorth Street, n‘urtmong. MD. T nm prepAreAl to receive and sell on Commisr sion all kinds of COUNTRY PROHCCE. an experience of. ten yetrs in the Comminion (awl wishing to continue flint alone.) I tiAtt , r n,} -elf that •ible to give 14ATIA- F'o ClitY t., 311 'A lin fxt or me with consignment& W,H :Li.n attend to tilling .Ir,li rd L,r Grucyries, and All kinds-of Fertilizers. Ed,. 6, 60. Baltimore Safe Manufactory. AIII.T.EICS IMPROVED SALAMANDER — . Thousands of dollar. in proper ty ,it All kinds, saved annually in these safes that neNer failed to presert e their contents.— Factory, Durance street, Providence, Rhode North street, Baltimore. Sale rooms, No. 16. South Charles street. For sizes n.l pri. es .end for a circul.tr. All Safes war t-Anted to give satiiditetion. L. H. 3IILLETI. N. In south Charle. qtreet, Lje.2.7. lc] Baltimore, Md e 1~(it N[EI) 1.• .+7.2. Chartered 187.1. Located Cult. Ur BALTIIIL)1:1: a t'll I: tLrixouk: Mn.—The Must idegantly Fnrni•he 1, t'op.ll ir Coonovr, iall Cullt ge in the United :gates. expre•sly for Young, Men deidring to obtain a MURIA:MI l'HAeries.t. lii , lTATltri in the sbortest tine and at the least expense. A 1. age Init Beautifully Orr] Imented Circo lar. containing upwards of SIX SQUAIIIE FEET, wtth SrEctucx or l'i.Nll.o.SlilY,LtUtl a Lari,ce - gr.ivin7 (the llnest of the kind ever wide in this eeuntr . I rcpre4enting the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue Muting ke., N; ill be seat to F.% ery Young Mutt nn application, Frtka: or CIL/Alf:E. \\*rite inuediated) and you will reveiNe the pa.d.age by return mail. Address, E. K. LUSIEIL, 8...1t.c00re, Md. Feb. 6, 1660. Iy Artists', Painters' AND PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The subscriber h.ts conetontly on hand a full n+-.,rtment of materials fur the use of Arlie', Arnim. ru , l PhotograpArrs. Also on hand a large and henutiNl assortment of Stereacdpie, Instru ments and rieres, et:irk:wing every variety of Foreign and American Lundsroprs, Shammy, Parlor and Karol Groups, .tr. The bcauti and interest of the :lletes.•upic Views upon the par lor table furnish it never ending situree of en tertainment both to visitors and the home circle. COUNTRY lIERCILINTS supplied on the most liberal terms. W. A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Ilil June 17, ►d:,y. ly i Burr Mill Stones WARRA NTi:O-13. F. STARIt CO.. C'or. of „A. and (ntre Sirer.o t opposite N. C. R. R. gtatiun, ItAtrufous., Mn. N in•if~c turers of IftliSCll MUM, Importers and Dealers in Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloths, Leather mad Gum Bekings, Calciced Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Quality. Also, Colope, Coc.tlico, and E+npllrs Mill Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 27, '6O. ly Ladd, Webster & Co., BALTIM mn OTO. ST., BALTIMORE, ~ J3l Manufacturers of Impro% cI Tighttitt.t. S 'W I N M A II INES, for Families and Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers. Planters, Farnier4. !hinge keepers, or any other persons in search of an instrument to execute any kind of Scwin o r now done by machinery, make sure they secure the best, by examining ours before purchasing. ler Samples of Work sent by mad. 1. - 11/7 CONiTITI7TIRIS A GUM) 81V1ING y iCHISE? I. It should be well made, simple in its con struction, and easily kept in order. 2. It should make a Ttli ItT BOCK-STITCH, Alike on both Rides of the material. 3. It should sew any and all materials that can he SCI 4 ed. 4. h should he able to use Cotton, Thread, or Silk, directly from the spool. .6 It should he able to sew from coarse to fine, and front thick to thin, with rapidity, and with out changing the tension. C. It should he addle to make the tension greater or less. on both the luider• and upper nththreads, and %a uniformity. 7. It s hould hare a straight needle; curved ones are liable to break. 8. The needle should have perpendicular motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 9. h should be capable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to bind with a binder, hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run and gather. H. It should be always ready to work. 12. it should be capithle of using the some size of thread on both aides of tne work, and of using different colored thread or silk, above or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. 1:3. It should be Able to make a long or short MIMI 14. It should be able to fasten off the Resin, and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch. 15. It should nut easily •nd make but little IMM It. It should have - a wheel feed; none others are in constant contact with the work. 17. It should not be liable to get out of order. 18. It should not be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitches. 19. It should not be uecessaryto use • screw ver or wrench to set the needle. 20. It should not be liable to oil the opera. tor'a dress. 21. It should not form a ridge on the under ' side, nor ravel out., nor be wasteful of thread, as is the case with ♦LL caiti-strrca machines, 22. It should not be " more trouble' than it s worth." 23. Flat* art of these sersatacos ampos seised by our Sowing Rubin*. 'LADD, WEBSTER k bo. Dec. 5, 1859. 17 tanners' and ifechatice ATINGS INSTITrTION OF ADAMS COUN TY race:Tea motley on deposit daily from 9 o'clock A. M., until 3 o'clock P. M and on Saturday from J o A. M., until G o'clock P. M. Int •re.t on deposits from 2 tilt pc r cent. Spe , ial deposits paid agree tl , l to r”ti , e r.nl Ir . iii.sient deposits paid on in terest. Interest on special deposits, when made for tentnunthitAnd upwards,4 percent ,fury months and upwards,3 per rent.: on trawnent deposits for SO days and upwards, 4 per cent.. and on regular weekly deposit. 5 p,r The popular::) of thi4 lust,:tntbn with all classes of the community. hoth ut t. c: and cunutry, and its cu sto oar be ascribed in part to the iollov. ing It otTi_rs .1 convenient, nit profit able ilepo.ituri to Fa-up .r,. and to Esenitors, Administr - .tore, A...,i goec ,z. t.ull . c AgelltA and all public Otr.ers.to Attorneyl -Trustees. Societe • and ; tta..o4 ted or otherwise, o, tears ie.l or niri,•lo to Student., Nlerch Int.. Clerks, and business wen gerierall : to Mlnors and all aho have funds. flitch or little, to dcpu.:it with a return of Interest. P. po.itort rect. i ce Ett,tl,4 ;n ht 4 entered their depo-it-t, ht. it th.tel. , cent. as cot], hem They to y de=ign rte itt c.i , e Of knestt, death or tt1 , ..• nor, ho shall re , tit e their d, pubtts tthoutthe intert ention 01 Exet wort , or Atitnin iArtttortt. [Getty-burg, Mart It it. 1S.;0. WORTHY OF UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE—For Statesmen, Judges, ('lergymen, Ladle. and Gentlemen, in all p trts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood'v, Hair Restorative, and gen tletnenof the Pres 4 arc unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only eau be here given: see circular for more, and it will he inapessilale for you to doubt. 47' Wall Street, New 'York, Dee. 2().'58. Gas-minis : Your note of the 15th iust., has been received, saying that you had luard that I hnd been benefited by the use of Wood's hair Restorative, and requestiug my certificate of the fart if I bad no objection to give it. I award it to you cheerfully. becaose I think it due. My age is about 50 year.; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curt. Some five or six years since it began to turn gray, sad the scalp on the crown of my head to lo,e its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it.— F.ech of these ilisagreeabilities in, rea:ed with time, and ahont four mouthssinee a fourth was added to themony hair fatting off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I a-as induced to try Wood's Hair ll=itoratire, plainly to ar rest the falling °Tor my hair, for I bad really no expectation that gray hair conld.ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only Was the falling off arrested, but the color 111 AA re stored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification of may wife, whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbarnis who va lue the admiration of their wives to profit by my example, and use-it if growiug gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, . • BEN: A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood a: Co.. 444 Bron4lway. New York My family nre nhsent from the city, and I am no longer nt. No. II Carrot l'l.tre. Sinmanton, Aln.", July 20. 1859. To rigor. 0. J. Worn,: Dear :—Your "!lair Ituttorative " done my hair so ninth good More 1 commeneed the 01 it, that I wish to make known to the public of it- t Ilea ts on the hair, which are great. A man or woman :nay be nearly deprived of hair; and by a re- - ort to )our " !lair RestoratiVe," this hair will return more beautiful than erer; at lew.t U,ia is my experience. Believe it all! Your+ truly, P. S.—.lnn eau publish tl.e al,ove i 1 y oat like. By publishing in our Southern pupers you will get more patronage south. 1 ne e streerul of your eel tiiieutes in the Mercer'', n strong Southern rimier. W. ii. K. WOOD'S FRIR RESTORATICR. Paor. J. J. W. 0013: Derr bid the mi.dortune to lose the bebt plirtion of nu hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in lfra, I was induc..il to nrike a tri,l of your preparation. and found it to an swer s 4 the very thing needed. My littir is now thick and glossy, and no words c.th eiz - pruss my ohligaticins to you iu giving to t d such a tretisnre. FENCES JOHNSON. The fiffiorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, cis: large, medium, and small ; the small hulls i a pint, and retails fur one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more iu proportion than the small, retail:: for two doll.tra per bottle; the Ltrge holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietor•. 444 Broad way. New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, .140. And Sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [March 12,1860. 3m Ir BR subscriber offers at Private Sale. a his 1101.7 SE; AND LOT, on High street, adjoining Solomon Powers. Tile is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a 11.10k-buildiug, and a well of water. Terms ca,y. DA 'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11, 1859. tt e\ C. I _ Tp Consumptives A ND NERVOUS SI'FFEREItS.—The sub thriber,, for several ye.trs a resident of .t •o+, discovered while there, a simple vegetable rente.ly--a sure Cure for C'. , asorneption, Ararat, Br"nch.fia, ailds, and Nerrow., For the benefit of Consumptives owl Nervous suf r,rs, he is willing to to the same pultlic. lo those who desire it. he will stud the Pre soription, with full directions (Jive of rhnrje;) also a 'map/r of the medicine, w hich they will find a beautiful combin.ltioll of Nature's simple herb+. Those desiring the lictnedy can obtain it by return mail, by .oldressing J. E. CUTIDIERT, But .nic Physician, No. 429 Dr.).tdvrJy, New York. April 9, 18G0. 3m Marble Yard Removed. THE subscriber having removed his place of business to East York street, a short dis tance below St. James' Churth, would announce to the public that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Mouu nments, Headstones, of every variety of style and finish, with and without bases and so. kets, to suit purchasers, and at prices to suit the times. Persons desiring anything in his hue will find it a decided advantage to exaroine his stock and prices bi..fore purchasitaclscs, here. IV M. B. .11 Gettysburg, March 21, 10.59. OP may talk about your Gas lights just as Y you please, but there is one thing certain, H. G. CARR has on baud as fine un assortment of CIGARS as ever was offered in this market— such as Farrah! Principees, Habana', and Re plies. Any person or persons having doubts as to the truth of the above statement, can have their doubts removed by giving them a trial. He has just received from the cities of Phila delphia and Baltimore. as fine an assorttuent of HOSIERY as is usually kept it this or any other place. He also has as fide an assort ment of Faucy Neck-ties, Shirt Collars, Gentle men's Jewelry, and Perfumery, as any other es tablishment can show—all of which he will sell low for Cash or Country Produce. Come ode, come all, and give him a call.— Don't forget the place—York street, next door to Sauppe's bakery. [April 30, 18G0. Lime, Plaster,' LUMBER and COAL, of all kinds, constantly on hand, which we will sell at small profits fur cash. All Coal, kc., must be cash on de livery. KLIA EFHLTIikt, BOLLINciER it CO. Jan. 9, 18130. Globe Inn, , IWCH. AN ICSTOWN. Frederick * county, lid.— Having been renovated and Ye - furnished, t the proprietor assures the public that a call is on/y needed, as he gas.rantees full satisfaction in emery muse. Charges moderate. HENRY HERR, Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf • QUAENSWABIL—Tbe largeet u t th eortment of Queensware ever received in e Borough, has ibe; Wien erne& All in wit of anything in that line ultra/ire money by lag Bret at April 9. /ABB The Only Preparation VM. 11. KfiNl:;ol' Private Sale. More Light. Notice to Farmers. -100.00 BUSHELS GRAIN WANT-. ED.—The hightsat market Oice will be pait for Whs.,t. Pte. Corn, Oats, Barley, Clover-Reed, Timothy-seed, Flour, tee., at the large yellow Warehouse, %eat end of New Oxford. GkErtl4ano, Plaster, Salt, ,tc , and a large and well selected stock ut Lumlier and Coal' constantly on band and for salt at my Ware house. FRANK. HERS.II, New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf For Sale OR RENT,—That excellent Tavern Stand, in Nesv Ocferd, Adams 1 ,1 :1, county, Pa.. for many years known as Aile N's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. F. Becker. The Ifouee is large e.u,l very convenient. with good and larze S.abling, a forge Garl2u and Lut of Groom!, convenience necee4ary fora tat ern. adj ,, inin'g the Public Square, near the Gett!,,burg Rail road. Apply to JOIIN South George Street, l'ork., Pa. Jan. h 3 18G0 Something New TN 0 ETTYSBCRti.—The undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that he has commenced the BAKING bu , dners, on a large scale, in York street, (;( ttvsbor g ., near l y oppu , 'ite Wattles's Hotel. 'here he will try to ; de,,erve, and hopes to recciN 0, a I liber.sl_patron- age. 1311F:A1), ROLLS. C k NES, eIt:MKERS, PRETZELS, Arc., itc., bated every day, (Sun days eicepted,) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in • all, its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coun t ties, supplied at the shorte,t. notice. Haring erected a large and commodious bake-house and !secured the best workman and the most ap- I proved maclinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SAUPEE July 25, 1959. Gettysburg Foundry. THE subscriber, hiving pure hared th Foundry of Messrs. Zorbaugh, Slum. L Co., (formerly Warrens' Foundry.) has commenced business, and Is now prepared to offer to the public a larger assortment of Machinery than has heretofore been offered, such as THRESH ING M A,I7IIfNES, Clover Fodder, Cut ters, Corn Shelters, and Morgan's late improved Horse Rake. Also, STOVES, such as Cook Stoves, three different kind.: and five different sizes of Ten-plate Stoves. Likewi , e Mill and Saw-mill Castings, and all kinds of Turning in Iron or Wood. REPAIRING of all kinds on Machinery and Castings will be done to order on short notice. Patterns made to order; Cast. ings ready made ; PLOUGHS, .uch a 3 Seyler, Wi therow, Plocher, Wood Lock, end nninv others not mentioned here; and eight different kinds of IRON FENCIN“, fur Cemeteries, l'orches or YardS. Also, Mortising Machines, one of the beat now in nse. This machine works with a lever by hand; any little boy can manage it. Call and examine our stuck ; no doubt hut what we can please. Persons ought to see it their advantage to buy machinery or any kind at borne, where it is mantifacturiii. so that they can veryeasilyget any part replin ed or repaired. (DAVID STERNER. Gettysburg, Feb. 13, 18/;0. Use Shriner's DALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. LO AS A FAMILY REMEDY IT HAS NO EQUAL ! Lertaroxv or CLER4 YIII:N. re"Z`Th'S is to certify. rat on the 're commendation of a regular and skilful I , IQ ,d -rinn we ha ye used the -I;:tlsatatic t ',ugh Syrup" prepared by W. F Fht net... In our fami ly, and find it t 1 am , wer well the It 0.! , .'s for which it is prepared. S. 81‘131ft Pa. tor of Lutheran Church. Tame , . town. Mi Read the following Letter -from Ikv. 11. P. Jordan : , Uxtosrows, Md. Mr. W. E. Shriner near Sir:-1 have git en your " Balsamic Cough Syrup'' a fair trial, and am happy to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved me en soon. I have tt1.,.) given it in my family with the sante good ef le,:ts in every instance. It is certainly a most excellent remedy, and ought to he in every fami ly. The exceeding; low price at a hick it is bold places it i n ithin the reach of all. Pardon the liberty I hale taken in dins giv ing my experience iu the u,e of the syrup unso licited bye you. Respectfully (airs. P. JORDAN TISTIMOST OF rnystmANS. LIBEITY, Frederick CO.. Md. Mr. Shriner :—At your request. I hove ex online I the composition of your ‘• Nalaamic Cough Syrup," and from my knowledge of the ingradieats, and having n itne , ed its good ef fects, I can recommend it to the public as a valuable compound for ('oughs, *lds, and all chronic patlmonaryanctions. Tiros. Six. It. D. • TANI:I - rows, 51d. I have 'prescribed W. N. ,Sliriner's "Balsamic Cough Syrup" in my practice for several years, and reguril it as an excellent medicine in Coughs, Colds, and al Bronchial uffertions. SAM I. :)wopit, M. D. ma, THAW ExpEnIENCIC. JraransoN.York co., July IS, To W. E. Shriner,—Dear :—I have been keeping lour "Balsamic Cnugh Syrup" for sale for the la t five years, and it has given almost universal' satisfaction. It is oup of the most popular Medicines in use I I in our ne . hborbood. Our ...des, therefore, have been lar , especially last whiter, hating sold at retail I. least ten dozen bottles. I therefore do not hositate to recommend it to the public as a good medicine. Yours, respectfully, JACOB SPANGLER. PORTTiII Sthrea. York en., May 17, 1859. W. H. Shrincr,—Dear Sir:—Tone Cough Syrup is becoming very popular here. I hive been sellin..; it for about two years, and it gives more general satisfaction than any medicine I have e‘er sold. W use it in our family, and would not be without it on any account. For children, it certainly is in invaluable medi cine. S. G. HILDEBRAND. J ICKSON, York co.. May 18, 1859. To W. E. Shriner :-1 con.,,i , leryour Balsamic Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies / of the day. There is no medi, inc 1 ha'e ever, sold gave such universal sati,faction, and none that 1 hare used in my family ! hke so well. Yours, truly, C. F. tlmmiso. Price, 37} eta. per bottle. or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants. Oct. 11, 1859. 10m Grain and PrOduce Sous:, r t s CILUIBERSIICRG STREET.—The un dersigned having purdiased the large butlding in the rear of store on Chamber,- bursburg street, known as Camp's Brewery," has cons erted it into a Produce Warehouse, and is now prepared to receive all kinds of Grain and Produce, to wit : FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds, Ac., fur which the highest market price will be given. - To accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, having made ar rangements for that purpose with a rtspousible house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and Variety Store, and keep on hand GROCERIES of all kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molagses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, Sc. Having jubt received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to furnish Country Dealers Nerd cheaply, and will sell at all times, WHOLESAE AND NETAIL. The public are invited to cAll before purnaasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1659. Stoves, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.—SITEADS & BUEHLER., having purchased the stuck of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler, have opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish every-thing in that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware, they have a large supply of kit c hen and house furnishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, &c., for preserving, cooking and frying. Call and see them. Splendid assorunent of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, oa the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets, parlipontlng put up at shortest notice. 'Lum her, Coal and Lime always on hand at their yard at the same place. Nov. 14, 1859. BREADS k BUEHLER. Adams County t r, rnr AL FIRE INSCRANCH COMPANY.-. in Incorporated 11.trch 18,1861. Prevdent—George Swope. lice President—d. R. Russell. Sceretary—Lt. A. Buehler. Trcamtrer—Dpi, id M'Crenry. Executive C , mmittre—Robert McCardr, latiob King, Andrew Heintzelman. Managers—George Swope, D. A. Bnehler,Ja. cob King. A. Heinizelman ' R. rCurdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fah nestock, Wm. B. McClellan. Wm. B. Wil son, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F.Gitt, John WoHord, H. A. Picking, Melt. Wright, John Horner, 8.. G. MhCreary, S. R. Russ e ll, D . VlTr , sary, Andrew Pulley, J•4lan Picking, J. R. riv - Tlils Company is limited in its opera tions to the cout.ty of Adams. It has been in successful operatp,n for more than six years, and in that period ha, paid all losses and ex. , pcoes, without artyy. 4tanrntrnt, having also &largo surplus capital i n the Treasury. The C 021 ., parry employs no Agents-:-all business heists done by the Managers, whoytre annually elect ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further informa ;far The Executive Committee meant the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Still at Work ! fIOACHMASING AND- BLACKSMITHING . —The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmaking and Blacksmithinglinsiness i in every branch at his establishment n Cham beraburg street. lie has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGH:3, Spring Wagons, kc., of the best material, and made by superior work. men. pritßErsfaixo and BLACICSNITIIING of all kinds done at reseonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY PRODUCT. taken in exchange for work at market prices. stir Persons desiring articles or work in the Coachmakiug or Blacksmithing line, are re. spe{tfoily invited to call on . JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. Gettysburg. Jan. 24, '59. Notice ' - TO FARMERS AND METtHANTS.—we I have now opened our large and commodious Warehou.e, on the corner of Stratton spd Rail road streets. near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WILEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, e. Also, on hand and for sale, Salt, (immos, PLAster, Fish, kc. A large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sug,nrs. Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Ice., whith w e do not hesitate to say, we will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by culling to see anti examine our stuck before purchasing else where, as our motto will be "quick sales and small profits." , We would also call the attention of all inter. ' esti:l in the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle, horsed, Hugs, Ace., to the fact that we hAve for sale Breinig, Fronefield * Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDEII, of wit/ch ne have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum• to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLISFIFELTER, 11OLLLNGEll k CO. j Gettybhurg, Sept. 5, 1858. More New Goods A T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, la Chambers .l-1 burg strt et. We have just received a larg;e stuck td . IeATS, CAI'S, 1R SHOES. Trunks, Carpet Umbrellas, Buggy liar nesS, &e., and are determined to tu II :it the lowest prices possible for cash.— mei Judge fur yourztlyes. oh. COBEAX k CULP. - - Now Firm—New Goods. pliE undersigned have entered into partnere I ship in the HARDWARE & GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner & Ziegler, in Paltimore street, under the name, style and tirru of DANNER k ZIEGLER, TITS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any ((nastily of new custom. They have just return ed from the cities with an immense stock of (.odds—consisting in part ofßuilding Materials, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Lucks, t;laa &r. Tools, including Edge Tools ofevery destfription, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges, Braces and Ditts, Augers, Squares, Guages Bummers, ke. Wail:smiths will find Anvils, Vices. Rasps, Files„ Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails. & c.. with them, very cheap. poach Find ings, such as Cloth. dilh;•ass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes. Fellot Bows, Poles, Shafts, &c. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings. Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, &c., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a generni assortment,— also Varni.sh, Knobs, &e. HOUSEKEEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittannin. Albata and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles. P.ins, Tnbs, Churns,Caipeting, ke. . Also, a general assortment o f forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds; Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will selLias cheap as the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen eral assortment. such as Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugars; New Orleans West India and Sugar House Molasses azul Syrups, Coffee, Spices,Chocohtte, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt ; Linsee, Fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, kc.; a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Bl acksmi t h,Ca b i net Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, and Grocery line ; all of which they are determin ed to sell se low for CASII as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. Notice. Min undersigned baring retired from the 3lercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old axed, in Baltimore 1 street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and styl of Danner k Ziegler,Jrs., whom wewill reeomm nd to, and for whom we would bespeak. a lib ral share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. - Having retired from the Mercantile business it is necessary that our old business should bo settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books will be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER, M a , DAVID ZIEGLER. 25,1858 Howard Association, PHILADELPIIIA.—A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a dt scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extreme Yu~erty, Medicine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes, tree of charge. Two or three Stamps for post age will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. SKIEDEN EfOrGEITON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South, Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL 7 Geo. FAIECIIILD, Seey. Preet. Nov. 7, 18.57. ly Spouting. orP-EORGE 1 I:IIOiItY..WAXPLER will make House Spouting' sad put up the same low, cash or country produce. Farmers sad all others wishing tack houses, banks, kc., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. April 18, '63. tf la.* IL WAMPLEII. White Goods Ano EMBROIDERIES .— J. L. SCHICK would Invite the ladies to Glassine his Large variety of new style Hrilliantes,thunbries, Jaconets, Plaid Cries, Linens, Collars, Handkerchiefs, koq kc. jApril i6,JUO. ARPETB.—Anetimir addition to ow *at j stock of earpetinige4ain reeeived,_ta void?* we invite tke sttentien of honsekeepers. FAHICIBTOCK BRAT G
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