FT.;1... ' 7 ' 7- -- 4.7 "Z"' Ap A . " ... r " 7 "- .r. " .......- -. ' ... " 7-- '' - 4 .....`4. 'r.e.. , ... *- , i ,, -'":" . 'a,ittia - - • i ,‘- 11 13altim.ctre, A.43:,:r .. lugs. iii 1044" I , I anis aOollb of litirilibiug, Md., os, Us* -Frederick ' The Are ossalsts of' Fllty.ftraz Aprmi Ail& bog broad cooditioa, well fenced,' rill . . .. .' 'AIN:V. ,iA. I i - 400 . 411, • bN I 41 ? . Y! logoirret br a good HOUSA'. aadifmk psi the - outbailiiitigs. Part e rdie Mod ips litsli Waled. There i CSDEID 1852. Chartered 1884. Located 11 Ogg ibiajitiss dirtily; youog Orchard or 200 O A Colt r BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS, API* 144' Peach trees, besides Pear, Plum, ,t, LTIMOILE, Mu.—The Unrest, Most iilegantl• Apricot twos east Grape-Hoes. It will Ls sold Furnished lr Popnlar Commercial College in thit &tap sa4 es good terms if applied for at once. United states. 1./e•i;sied expres.dy for Young D. 131ElLTZlIt}v1'Elt. ' Men dewing to obtain a THOCJI:GU Pa•cricat. Ilcstat.s. I:.iccariov in tle shorte , t poaible time anti at the least expense. A Large amt Beautifull• Ornamented rime lir,eontaining upwards of SIC SQUARE FEET, with Srscinc‘ or PIXIWISIIIP, and a LargeEn-' graving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the Interior View of the College. with C.tt.slogue stating terms. am, will be sent to Es ery Young Man on aid , ficatlc4, Fang or Of iltG/1. Write itninediately and you will receive the package I,‘ return mail. .tidress, E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Ml. Feb. 8, 1860. sty PO R 1 - ..1 L If I per ties grey snitched Mules, 5 rears old. Mead and perfectly broken to tingle and *sable liarness. 2 'rat rata wagon or farm Horses. I fo,rr,Orse broad tread Wagon. with lime bed. 7=for tour horses, nearly new. 1 , for one or two horses, new. 2 thorough bred Durham Calvea, a bull and a heifer, 1 year old. variety of farm implements. L. BELTZEICKIVER. lea. 23, 1800. 3m Farmers' and Mechanics' SATINOS INSTITUTION (1F ADAMS COMY- Trr receives money on deposit daily from 9 o'clock A. M., until 3 o'clock I'. M., and ou 1149211=9" 9 o'clock A. M., until C o'clock 11 • .-. est or deposits from 2to 5 N.!. cent. Elpsidd depodu paid agreeably Co notice. and 'smelliest deposits paid on demand with in laid. killeent cra, special deposits, when made for tsanionnissaid upwards,4 per c en t.; fur 3 months *ad sprlitds,3 per cent.; on transient deposits fat 30 days and upwards, 1 per cent.; and on regular weekly deposit* 5 per cent. 'ha popularity of this Institution with all ,elaesse of the community, both in town and ,conntry, and its consequent success, may be ascribed In part to the following reasons: U offers a conrenieut, restonsihle arid profit obis depository to Farmers and Mechanic to EXOeikiliri, Administrators. Assignees, Coilec toes, Agenteand all public Ofticere, to Attorneys, Trosts•st, SeicietieS and Associations ; ncorpora tad Qt otherwise, to married or simile 'Ladies, to Btudenta, Merchants, Clerks, and riqsiriess aim generally; to Minors and all who have much or little, to deposit with a return of interest. Depositors receive Rooks in which is entered their &posits, which hooks serve as vouchers. T 1147 May designate in CAJC of sickness, death IV Moises, who shell receive their deposits without the istervention of Executors or Adrnia is trilioll,, Gettysburg, March 26, lilt. The Greatest Discovery MQinv THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L. EBLEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, have te'tified -to its greed utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec tions, has hewn hitherto noptualleled by any 'pacific introduced to the public. Price so coda par bottle. For sale by all druggists and kulg*Depere, Prepared only by I/ L.IILLER, li/balsam!, and Retail Druggist, Rust Berlin, Afars county, Pa., 4ealer in Drugs, Chemicals, 03% Veimileb, Bpirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot -0.4 Oils, geseuces and Tinctures, Window Mimi, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Ac„ Ac. A. D. Buehler Is the Agent in Gettysburg {be "IL L., Elller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix tures" [Oct. 24, 1e159. ly New Goods— PIZ"GOODS--PRETTY 000D8 —Papa ustock &others have just returned from maths with the largest, prettiest aad cheapest ilishBlllllllllA of Goods ever offered to the public. We leave as unusually larga and cheap stock of Silks, Delaines ' and every variety of Ladies' Peels Goods. Caselmers, Cassitletta, Vesting', A.. Call early sad examine for yourselves.— We Will satiety you that our Goods are uncle ally Gimp. No trouble to show Goods. FAILNESTOCK RitOTHEIIB, Sign Rod Front, Oct. 17, 1859. a ward, GOODS, and Dealer in STRAW GOODS, Nos. 103, 105 and 107 North Street, Philadelphia.—We are now re ceiving oar Spring Stock, which will comprise a large and desirable assortment of all kinds of fillitAW AID LACE GOODS. Our 'dock of Flowers and Ruches will be unusually large this season, and we would invite your special 15tiation to that department. Please call and came tbsun before making your purchases. 11. WARD, Noe. 103, 145 and 107 Norifi Second St. March 5, 1860. lm Arch Street Carpet ErARSHOCSII.--SPRIMCI STOCK or CAR PETING,I I—We are now opening our Stock of Carpetings, which have been extremely low for Cash, and will be ac bc :rortespondingly cheap. Ws bare ail the piewest and richest styles of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain and Veoetians--with an ex tessive assortment of low priced Carpetings i Oil Cloths, Druggeu, Mate, 4c., ic. Also, 500 pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, white, 'O. 440 4 fey sad ram/gated Cantos Mat- OLP, at very low prices. As we buy exclusively for Cash, we are en abled to eller our goods mucil below the usual prices- Ifir'Cosittry Merchants and others who are about prchasing are requested to make an ex amination, as they cannot fail being pleased with geeds aad prices. OLDDEN k RICKNER, N 2 41r.b St., (2 doors below Ninth, South Side,) NM* Is, '4O. 3m Philadelphia. Removal. 1 , 1„. ToIgIANDEIt FRAZER, Clock and Watch- Maker, has removed his shop to the room cm West side of the Public square, lately occupied by arid A. Buehler, Esq.. as a Law Oak*, where he will always be happy to attend 10 the ea/ls of customers. Thankful for past tarty % he hopes, by strict attention to business, 1144 a desire to please, to nicrii and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, IE4I ♦st4Aas SCOTT A. Scott & Son, "pigSALSAS in Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Queenswere, Groceries, ke., kc., opposite le Hotel," Ctumbersbrrg street. Watches, Jewelry, 4XDAILVER-WARE.—We would respect fully Inform our friends, pittrons and the pe lie generally, that we hare now in Store and offer Waosssauc Aso Rant; at the lowest Cass PILICZa, a large and very thoice stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated %are, o every variety and at le. Every description of DisIOID WOIS and other lIINWILItT, made to order at short notice. "WAD goods warrant. ed to be as represented. N. attention given to the Re pairing of Watches and Jewelry of every de sertption. STAPFFER 1 HARLEY, No. $22 Market St., South Side, Philadelphia. Mo. 13, 11340. 3m Proclamation. NrirBBAS the Hon. Room J. Fuels, President of the tearer-1G Courts of Corn- : "111 Pulses la the Counties composing the 19th Millet, *and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Tennbsor, and General /Ail Delivery, for the trial at lilleespital and other offenders In the said 1 sad Dsvto Zisotsi, and Isaac it. Wile- Mat, ILM I Jtdsl 3 of the Courts of Common Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Tetlebser, and General Jail Delivery, for the I trial at all capital and other offenders in the Ossety ot Adams—have issued their precept, date the 18th day of January, in th. ; data mr .. onf r l dad ord to ute4iyti one semithousand,for bolding a C o eig d bt ht; udr 4 e r d t i at Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions at-Ora Pesos, and General Jail Delivery and theft of Oyer sad Tecusisar, at Gettysburg, on Ariag, die , l day of April act--.IITOTICB SI maim own to alh the Jankes et the rellesi 0 1 1 ._ etymer sad CoUtebies withhivibe Paid Voleser ot Atislll4 that they be thee" sad ihiwe in their proper persona, with their Balls, lanorge, inineesfrikos, ilaassituitions and other these things which td their =.4tr to & dist behalf appertain to be done, 0011:110 1 4 1 k 0 7 ' l O will prosecute against the Admen are or thee shell be In the Jail of shea dc of *dens, ore to be then and s o m a against the ea shall be just. !" rill siose ' ISAAC LIGHTNIIt, Oherty. alai lill"Pb } Mfr. MI6; CO i . . OIL CLOTTIg and Matting', wholesale and retail. Constantly on hand an assortment of Carpets at luw pries, curtsisting of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car pets, of every style and price. Uil Cloths from 1 to G yards wide. Alsip, Rugs, .Ilits, Stair Koch. Canton and Cocoa Mattings. 'tag Carpets of our own mile, by the piece or yen!, at low rates. VICTUILY, 1.15 Lexington st.. one door west of Howard, April 2,186 U. 3m B iltimurc, Md. A NT) PITOTOGRAPITETIS' DEPOT.—The A ruh4criher has constantly on hand a full a , toortment of materials for the ale of Arita:, l'amars and PliolograpAsrs. A 1.0 oel hand a large and beautiful assortment. of &trample Intim menu and runs, embracing every variety of Foreign and American Landscapes, &gamey, Parlor and Raral Gamy', 4-c. That beauty and iuterest of the Steresetypie Views aaaa the par lor table furnit a never ending sAree of en tertainment both to visitors and the hoop circle. COUNTRY *ERGHASTS supplied on the most liberal terms. W. A. WIBONG, No. 2 N. Liberty Bt., Baltimore, Yd Jane 27, 1858. 1y MERCPANT, Nos. 124 - and 126 Nord &rod, BALTDIOR, MD. I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PIIOIWCH. Having an experience of ten years In the Commiision business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I shall be able to eve Riris- Lwriox to 411 who favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 6, 'BO. ly Baltimore Safe Manufactory. MILLER'S IMPROVED 15.‘LA3IANDER SAFES.—Thousands of dollars in proper ty of all kinds, savea,annually in these safes that neverlalled to eserve their contents.— Factory, Dorance street, Providence, Rhode Island, and 159 North street, Baltimore. Sale rooms, No. 10, South Charles street. . For sizes and prices send for a circular. ...411 Safes war ranted to give satisfaction. L. H. MILLER, Nozi.a6 South Charles street, Oct. 17, 1859. [M7. ly] Baltimore, Md. SOFA AND FURNITCRE WAREROONS, NU. 25 sad 2? N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest establishment of lite kind iu the Union. Always on hand a largPworyment of HOUSEHOLD .A.ND OFFICE FURNITURE, em braeing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward stbes, Mattresses of Husk, Cohn and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-a-Teta, Arm Chain, Hocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered. Chairs, As- SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship a not equalled by aay establishment in the country. A. MATIIIOT k SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. lj - Ladd, Webster Et Co., 13 BALTLMORH ST., HALTIMORE, MD., Manufacturers of Improved Tight-stitch SWING MACHINES, for Families and Maaufsetitring Establishments. Let Manufacturers, Plaaters, Farmers, House keepers, or any other persons in search of as Instrument to execute any kind of Sewing now done by machinery, make sure they secure the best, by examining ours before purchasing. aer•Hateples of Work sent by mail. WILT CONITITIITISS • GOOD /MUG 111•011111? I. It should be well made, simple in Ha con etruetion, and easily kept i■ order. 2. It diced make a TIGHT toes:-1111TCR, alike on both sides of the materieL • 3. It sboakl sew way sad all materials that tan be sewed. 4. It should be able to use Cotton, Thread, or Silk, directly from the spool. S. It should be able to sew from eoarse to fine, and from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with out changing the tension.' G. It should be able to make the tension greater or leas, on both the under and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. It should have a straight needle; carved ones are liable to break. 8. The needle should hare perpendieshat motion. This is absoldtely. necessary for hoary work. 9. It should be capable of taking In the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to bind with a binder, hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run and gather. 11. It should be always ready to work. 12. It should be capable of using the same size of thread on both sides of tbe work, acid of using different colored thread or silk, above or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. 1211 M 37131i1 13. It should be able to make a long or short stitch. 14. It should be able to fasten off the seam, and cottimenee sewing tightlyat the first stitch. 13. It should run easily and make but little noise. 16. It should have a wheel feed; none others are in constant coetast With the work. IT. 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 necessary to use a screw driver or wrench to set the needle. 20. It should not be liable to oil the opera tor's dress. 21. It should not form a ridge on the tinder side, nor rarel out, nor be wasteful of thread, as is the case with ♦LL CUED-STITCH machines. 32. It should not be "more trouble than it is worth." 23. Finale, all of these advantages are pos sessed by our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEBSTER CO. Dec. 5, 1859. ly Wines, Brandies, VdEMS, BLACK TEAS, kr- P. TIERNAN k SON, offer for sale the following articles, o their owit importation, particularly for fami ly use : SIIIILIIT Wista—Pemartine's finest pale, cold and brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. Poly Wtmss--.Sandernan's competition red and white Port, in wdbd and in glass. 110E114 Wnnt—John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and In glass ; also, Grape Juice. linen Wircs--Jakannteberger, Eiteinberger Mezeobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-fran-mileb, liron neberg, of 1848. CHAITAGNS WfVllll-1110ei and Otsides's /n -est, in q clams and pints. BRANDI ss—.otard and Hennessy s Ins old pals and dark Brandies, Batt - mod and 800 Jamaica, Antigua, Gren ada, and from the i &ads, imported direct from Loadon. Hou,A3rD OuF—Tloo beat quality—norm" t brand—and no mixtve of sroossie poises is it PR bar ambits of CU Gnsst BM:4mm 1114,, iNtbaorPa in;. Pr IL"' / 7 - • tY Carpets, Artists', Painterrp' James H. Bosley, A. Mathiot & Son'a K. 7 - T.w•Pcx NITUNAMEZD ~... BUPLIL-PHOSP44T; Qt LlO3l Cti/LlttMiltD ON Diti.EL) BLOOD, JA/N gS, .I...I.PFIDRIC ACID. PERUVIAN G CAN (), • •al.) SULPIIATiI AMMONIA. 100 Founds of the NITROGENIZED PiIt)SpIIATE Will equal in effect and lasting power 18; Pounds Peruvian Guano—will produce tikf.F.ATER WEIGH r OF lA HEAT, And other Grain. per Bushel. m a r l T PREVENTS RUST! - 18ff I solic.t. Farman; to eit a fair trial, being confident of its worth It has been extensively used In the New England and Southern States for ten years past, and its it,ereasing sale PROVES ITS SUPEItIiaIITY It Is packed in Strong nags of 16U Pounds each. PRICE $4 PER BAG, oft $5O Plat TON. Orders accompanied by Itctuitt.inces will meet with Prompt Attention. Testimonials and Samples given Free of Charge, on application to the so4c Agent, R. W. P. ALLEN, No. 14 South Delaware• Avenue, ' PHILADELPHIA. lar AGENTS WANTED.-Va Feb. 20, 1ti60.. 3m Something New JE.N GETTYSIII:II(I.—The undersigned informs the citizens of the tuts n and county, that he as commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, in York Ptreet, tlettrsburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Motel, where he will try to deserre, and hopes to receive, a Liberia patron age. BREAD, lifn,i,A, C.k K ES, CRACKERS, YttETZELS, kc., kc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. !faring erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proted mactinery, be is prepared to die a heavy business. V*LENTIINE SAUPEL July 25, 1851 _ _ New Fall and Winter Goods, AT A. SCOTT k SON NEW STORE.—We have just received our stock of goods suitable for the Fall and Wiater sales, to which we invite the attention of boyers--which Orr beauty and price cannot Le surpassed—among w'aich may be found a variety of LADIES' DRESS GttODS, of new and fashionable de sign", Shawls, Bonnets, Trimmings, lc., Le.— Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is also full and complete. Fur MEN'S AND 80Y.,' WEAR, we have a variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati nets, Jeans, he., of various styles and prices.— Also, GROCERIES. AND QUEENSWARE.a dlaviug purchased our goods at low prices for cash, we are enabled to sell them at prices to thit the times. All we ask is an examination of our stock before purchasing. Thankful fur past encouragement, we hope by strict atten tion to business and • desire to please, to merit, as well as receive, • continuance of the same, as well as lots of new. Our motto is, "Quick sales and sm.ill profits." Oct. 3, in.W. A. SCOTT t SON. Glorious News! rONET can be saved by callitei' n the pub 111 scriber, who has just returned from the cities with one of the largest stocks of FILL sad WINTER GOOD 3 ever brought to G e tty._ burg—in part as ((Motu: French Mer t oto, plaits and Agurea, Coberg" n! r. 1 . 1. finds , Cotton Darius, all prices, Orien tal Lustre', Silk Illusions, and a large assort ment of plain and figured Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines, kc.: French Worked Vollars, rn dersleeves, Handkerchlefk, Flouncing., Edg ings, Laces, Inserting's; Bonnets and Ribbons, Shawls and Mantilla.; Sluslins, Linens, Sheet lags, hosiery , Moves, kc. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets, Veatings, and everything else in the gentleman's wear line. The undersigned it thankful for past favors, and will spare no effort to deserve the pnhlic's continued patronage. J. L. SCHICK, Oct. IL S. W. corner of the Diamond. Kerosene and Coal ("AIL LAMPS!—Head Quarters end Nlannfac tory, No. 114 South Second Street, below C teapot, and No. 1 Carter Street, Philadelphia. M. B. DYOTT'S Excelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Burner. Mintan. 1 Just.' Spring Burner. had all other good Burners for Coal Oil, to gether with the largest and haedsomest variety of LAMPS, of every description. CIIANDE- LIERS, from two to fifty burners—Glasses, Wicks, Shades, and all articles pertaining to the business, together with the best KKItOSENE OIL in the country—Wholesale and Retail—at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. • SiirMerchants and others will same money, by examining our Stock and Pnees. M. B. BYOTT'S LAMP and GAS FIXTFRB STORE And FAC TORY, So. 114 South Second •nd No. 1 Car ter Street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia. Feb. 2C, MO. 3m • For Sale Ott RENT .— That excellent Tavern Stand, in New Oxford, Adams W county, Pa., for many years known as Miley's Tavern, at pre.4eut in the occupancy of G. F. Recker. The Howe is large and very convenient, with good and large Stabling, a large Garden and Lot of Ground, with every convenience necessary for a tavern, adjoining the Public Square, near the Gettysburg Rail road. Apply to DKCKEIt, south George Street, York, Pa. Jan. 16,1860. cannon & Adair's -Ng:MARBLE WORKS, corner of Bald ore and East Middle streets,directly op posite the new Court Ilonse, Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fully competent to execute all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to favor as with a call and examine specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, end all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall he put up in a manner sub stantial and twteful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where e% cry improvement w Inch experience has suggested is availed of, and especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be Affected by frost, bat shall main tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job, and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Nov. 28,1859. tf Notioe. JOM; KUHN'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John Kuhn, late of You ntpleasan t township, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted the undersigned, residing in Conowago township, heherehy gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment., and those hay ing claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. PETER SEIDERERR, Adaer. March 5, 1860. 'it • Removals. TfrE underAizned, being the authorized person to make removals into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. Removals made with promptness —terms low, and no effurt spared to please. PETER THORN, March 11, '6O. Keeper of the Cemetery. A VARIETY of Fall Sonnets, Trimmings, Rtie / hes ' Flowers, Jec ' at A. SCOTT k SON'S. ONK of the accomplishments is Music.— 0 niters, Accordeons,, Fifes, Flutes, Fiddles, and all the necessary fixings. During the long winter Wits an hour may be spent advanta geously, when you can buy these instruments so cheap at SA IISOTS. EIIStrILDING lIATERIALS.—Paints, Of., &c always on hand and will be kirnished rStal at FAIDINSTOCKEV. LTIS NO SXCRET.—Oo to New York, watch your chance st ...actlna, and Ton will noon ter the fart Irby It ia that goods are 20/4 go cheap at 0591 5. ' ••••: . 7 7 : - .. - - - 7::: .fir : ..- • ... ee ......... .. ._ .. 7.1 -.: -- -- -;-- , --- ''' . e • nil ' • ... . on „ . 'WORTHY OF UNITERSAL CONFIDENCEI AO 09 goilmalsolulx WA ST " ANL/ PATRONAGE—Fos fitutesmee, I 1 ky . 0 -ED.—Tito highest market Judges., Ckrumies, Ladies and Gentlemen, In price will be pal foe Wheat, Rya, Corn, Oats, all parts of the world testify to the ettleacy of Barley, Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, kc., Prot. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative. and gen- s at the large yellow Warehouse, west end of New tiemeu of the Pres., are unanimous in its praise. , Osford. A few testimonials only cart be here given; see , sur Outtno, Plaster, Salt. tke., tiadett large circular for more, and at will be impassible for [ and well Nies:Led stock of Lumber and Coal you to doubt. • constantly on hand and for sale at my Wart -47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20.'58. i hou,e. FRANK. IigRSII GgItTLLWIX : Your uute oa the 15th lust.. I ?sew Oxford, Ott. T, 1859. tf has been received, saying that you'had heard that I had been benefited by the use of-Wood's Hair Re- , torittive, and requesting my certificate of the fact if I had no objection to give it I award it to you cheerfully. becu.ise I think it due. My age is about 50 yeat ,, ; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some fite or sax years since it began to turn gray, and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it.— Each of these disagreetibilities intreast d with time, and about four months ionce a fourth was added to them, my hair falling tiff the top of my Mead and threatening to make me bald. Inthis unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try W 004 1 ./ Hair Restorative, mainly to ar rest the falling off of my hair, fur Iha really no expectation that gray hair could er he 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 was rt - shored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to the grajfication of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligation* I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. L_l VEN DEM To 0. J. Wood at Co., 444 Broadway, New York, , My family are absent from the city, and I am no longer at No. 11 Carrot Plate. Siamiuton, Ala., July 20, 1859. .To Pao,. 0. J. Wow): ear Sir : —Your ",liair Restorative " has done my hair so much good since 1 conunesced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the public of its effects , - op the hair., which are great. A man or woman May be nearly deprived of hair; and by a resort to your "Hair Restorative," the hair's ill return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my e perience. Believe it al! Yours truly, WM. H. KENEUY. P. S.—You can Tl4lish the above if you like. publishing in our Souttierii papers you will t more patronage south. I see several of ur certificates In the ifaile Jlereur.v, a strong y i '' Southern paper. W. B. K WOOD'S RAIS IRSTORATTTI I PROP. 0. J. Wow.): Dear Sir:—!laving had tke misfortune to lose the beat portion of my lutir, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in hilt!, 1 was Induced to make a trial of your preparation. and found it to aes swer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my *ligation' to you in giving to the afflicted such 04 treasure. FINLEY JOIINt4IIN. The Rtedoratire is put up In bottles of three zes, viz: large, medium, and email ; the mall sJ o Ida } a pint, and retails for one dollar per betile; the utedinm holds at least twenty per Ont. more in proporion than the enui, rettile fee two dollars per bottle; the I trge holds a Atom. 49 per tout. more in proportion, and re tells for $3. viO. J. WOOD 51,C0., Proprietors, 444 Broml ey. New York, and 114 Marka Street, St. I I .110. And cold by nil good Dloggl.te an 4 Fancy ' Howard Association, ouis, 11II.ADELPHIA.—.1 Benevolent institution established by special Endue meat. for the :.10 7 1t; 2.! .I.`e.tiers. Pl'rch 11 1 leo. 3113 I :77.- r r:;,, S:ek ilea Distreiteed, afllleted with , Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially - ' Marblo 'Yard Removed. Icor the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— TIIE sub3criber hat tug removed his phtte a Nledical advice given gratis, by the Acting business to East York Street, a abort dis- I Surgeon, to all who apply by ietter, a ith a di - t ince below St. James' Church, would announce' s, ript ion of their condition, (age, occupation, t' the public that be is still prepared t o furnish ; habits of life. ke.,) and in cases of extreme ix I kinds of work in his line. such as Slone- ! 1,.% erty, Medicine furnished free of charge. e'nents, Headstones, itc., .te., of et cry variety of; N'ALCAIILE REPORTS on Spermatorrlitea, s) le and finish, with and without Wises nod! an 1 ether Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and se, kets, to snit pitrehasers, and at prices to suit; on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis tle times. Persons desiring anything in his Mile . ',vagary, sent to the afflicted iu sealed envelopes, will find it it decided ad% entage to examine hie fee: of charge. Two or Stamps fur post stock and prices before purchecing elsewhere. i age still be acceptable. WM. B. MEALS. I Address Dr. J.SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting 1 Gettysburg. March 21, Iftse. I Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South !--- - - - ------ Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. B y order of 4 A Fresh Assortment the Direct ore. EZRA D. lIEAItTiVEI L. F GOODS RECEIVED AT REISINGER'S. (leo. Faiscnitn, Ser:y. —The subscriter has just returned from, Nov. 7, le.se. ly t e City with another and most eple 'did assort-1 p „i.e. _ ______ _____ 1 ent of Goods for GENTI.E.IIEVS IV EAR—to I J. W. Scott, iihick he calls the attention cf the public Ue I (Late of the Firm of Machette 4' Brea.) s selected his Stuck with great cure, anti can i - •.l and-manufacture elm-) variety of Clothing the cheapest and nio-,t sube.aidi II manner I nut Hemet. (nearly c de -ires all who wish to he well fitted with el, genteel FALL AND %%INTER CLOTIIING, give hint a call. Be cannot be excelle 1 item to teen. Et ery one. therefore. %Ito desires . el E.STLE.IIEN'S FURNISHING STORE, aid 41111 a MANUFACTORY, No. 814 Cites opposite the Girard House.) Philadelphia. J. W. SCOTT would respectful ly trill the attention of his former patrons and mends to his new Store, and le prepared to fill a' order. fur SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect orgain. should call with him at his Merchant fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRA.OR supplied ailoriug Eit•ablisliment in Carlisle street, hest , with FINN Snouts and COLLARS. • or to McConaughy's Ilull. I Oct. 17, Me. ly JICO.II RELNINGER. - ----- -- 1 Oct___ . 31, 1839 _ _ New Grocery. rrTHIS WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The sub scriber respectfully informs the citicens of n and country, that he has opened a Grocery, Confectionary and Notion Store,ea York street, tiro doors enst of St. James' Lutheran Church, Where he has now ou hand a general assort ment of goods In his line—such as: Syrup fPom 40 to 70 cen ts per villa:, ; Sugars, all kinds ; Coffees, different kinds; Vinegar, &tit, Fish, Cheese, Scotch Herring, ground and unground Fepptr. Alapice, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ilustard, Soda, Ginger, Starch, Rice, Teas, Candies, Ex tract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated Li 6 ; Brooms, Buckets, Candies, all kinds; Figs. Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Almonds, Ground Nuts, Cayer Raisins, Lemons, Oracles, Fancy Cakes, rackers of all kinds, ke., ke. BUTTER and Bans bought and sold. He Invites the calls of — the public, convinced that his assortment will • lesure, both iu quality and price. He is de tarmined to sell el/wiper than the champPst. Gettysburg, Dec. 10, '5B Removal. TRaUR subscriber has removed his Plough and Machine Shop from the Foundry building to ilroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel, where he is bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, .tc., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. DAVID WA:WEN. slay 10. ___ Hanover B. Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.—The Pas senger Trains run aa follows: :ST TRAIN will leave Hanover at 8 A. M., with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Harris burg. Columbia and Philadelphia. SECOND TRAIN will leave Hanover at 3 P. M., with Passengers for Baltimore and inter thecliate points. EXTRA TRAIN on every Tuesday and Satur day will leave Hanover at 5 P. M., with Pas sewers for York, Harrisburg, kc., returning with Passengers from Baltimore. Through tickets are new is fled to Philadel phia, Columbia, Ilarri burg,Williamsport, Read ing, Iraktimure, York, Wrightsville, and all other principal way points on the line of the Northern Central I.llway. D. E. TROVE, Ticket Agent. Hanover, March 5, 1660. Furs ! Pars THE highest prices will be paid for all kirids of Fun , at tbe alga of the BIG BOOT aa. 2. COBEAN k CULP. Globe Inn, heArCHANlCSTOWN,Frederickcounty,Md. Having been renovated and re-furnished, proprietot assures the public that a call Ls auly needed, as be guarantees full satisfaction is areal case. Charges moderate. HENRY lIKRII, Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf Lime, Plaster, j rICBER and COAL, of all kinds, constnotly I on hand, which we wilt sell at small profits or cash. AU Coal, kc.,mutt be cash-on de- Uvery. ICLINEFELTEI, BOLLINGER I CO. I Jen. 9,, 18e0. i Lumber and Coal, 1411112 AND PLASTICS—oraI kinds constant ly on band, which ire are selling at small 4LN for CASH. All al, kr-, must be seek pc dellTery. !MEADS a strsatt 1 Jas. 111, lag . _ AVING disposed of his stock of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods generally, will nvw give his whole attention to theCLOTIIING BUSINESS, and will at all times keep on hand a la-ie lot of cheap Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi netts, Vesting', and Yen's wear generally. Also, Ready-made Over Coats, Dress and llusiue•s Costs, Pantaloons, Vests, Monkey Jackets, Shirts, Drawers, Comforts, Stocks, Cravats, kc., kc. Give us a call. We will sell e. ery article In our line as cheap as the cheapest. Jan. 23, MO. • Stoves, MIN AND SITEET IRON WARE.—SITEADS k IWEfILF.R , having purchased the scu, k 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 O. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware, they hate a large supply of kitchen and house furnishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, kc., for preen iing, cooking and frying. Call and see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets. lifor Spouting put up at shortest notice. La in ber, Coal and Lime always on band at their yard at the same place. Nor. 14 , 1 8 50 . SHEADS k BUEHLER. T C. GUIN?i k BRO. have just received and sj e are opening at their new store on the North-west corner of CentreSquare, Gettysburg, ' a large and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Geode and Groceries. The ladies par ticularly are invited to call and examine our su perior stjles of Dress Goods and Fancy art icier, embracing everything coming properly under this head at prices not heretofore equalled, and in inality surpassed by none. GENTLEMEN'S NEAR, of every deseription,consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, casinetts, Coatings, Vestings, kc., which cannot be surpassed out of the city in quality and price. Our stock of Groceries is also complete, while every other article generally found in a Dry Goods store can be had at the "Railroad Store" of J. C. Quinn k Bro. Believing that the pub lic can suit themselves better here than else where, we invite them to give us • call. Fur the proof of our assertion, call and examine our stork, even if you don't buy. [April 4, 1859. frRE subseriberolrers at Private Sale, , I his HOUSE AND LOT, on High all: streot, adjoining Solomon Powers. The Hon is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, and • well of eater. Terms ' cssy. BAWL. F. PITTENTrItF. July 11, 1859. tf BAT.SAMIC COUGH SYRUP. AS A FAMILY REMEDY IT LLAS NO EQUAL! Turixosir or Ccssarrer. piarTh's is to certify, that on the re commendation of a regular and skilful physi cian we have used the "Balsamic Cough syrup" prepared by W. E. Shriner, in our fami ly, and find it t i answer well the purposes for which it is prepared. 8. Bicsru•a, l'aitor of Lutheran Church, Taney town, Md. Read the following Letter from Rev. U. P. Jordan : talovrowx, Md. Mr. W. B. Shriner,—Bear Sir I—l have given your " Balsamic Cough Syrup "'a fair trial, and am happy to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved me so soon. I have also given it in my family with the same good ef fects in every instance. It Is certainly a must excellent remedy, and ought to be in every fami ly. Tilt exceeding low price at which it is sold places it within the iiach of all. Pardon the liberty hare taken In thus giv ing my experience in the use of the syrup unso licited by you. Respectfully yours, H. P. Joanxi. TISTINOXT IlahrnymciAxs. • • Lissa, Frederick co., lid. Wil. E. BITTLE Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I have ex amine I the composition of your '• Balsamic Cough Syrup," and from my knowledge of the ingredients, and having witnessed its good ef. fects, I can recommend it to the public as a valuable compound for Coughs, Colds, and all chronic pulmonary affections. THOS. SIN,N. D. TA.3 MORI, • I have prescribed W.. E. Shriner's Balsamic Cough Syrup" in my practice for several years, and regard it as an excellent medicine in Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial affections. SAset, Swor a, Y. D. vivn zzzzz ' nxrzaismel. Jerreasom, York co., Pa., July 18, 1859. To W. S. Bhriner,—Dear Sir :—I have been keeping your "Balsamic Cough Syrup" for sale for the last five years, and it has given almost universal satisfaction. It is one of the most popular Medicines in nil in our neighborhood. Our sales. therefore, have been large, especially last winter, having sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to the public as a good medicine. Yours, respectfully, /Aso! SPANGLER. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir:—Your Cough Syrup is becoming very popular here. I hays been selling it for about two years, and it gives more general satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. We use it in our family, and would not be• without it on any account. For children, it, certainly is an invaluable medi cine. S. G. HILDZIMAID. JACKSON, York co., May 18, 18.59. To W. IL Shriner :—I consider your Balsamle Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies of the day. Thine . is no medicine I have ever sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none that I have used is my family I like so well. Yours, truly, C. F. Rut le. Price, 37eta. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all } DruQists and Merchants. Oct. 17, 1269. ionl GkUGLY WAMPUM will alarm ur House Spouting and pat op the sane law, for sash or country produce. Farmers and all cabers wishing their bosses, barns, kn., spool ed, would do well to Fire them a call. April 18, 'U. ti G. kH. WAMPUM. --Rae& Daisy Cheese, of rarer qsality as Is rarely olfara4 kon4 Yrasti4l ibr sib at V- 0. °Aar% ta Toe 'tow 7::7 Asa Joidp fbr rotate*. George Arnold, Railroad Store. ivate Sale. Use Shriner's Porrsa's Swum York co., May 17, 1859 spouting. I . - rIII,IIIIIIIIATED * Unlit • ru.us.—We beg leave to call the ettes dos of the Trade, and more especially the* Physicians of the country, to two of the most r: popular remedies now before the public. We la refertoDR.CHAS 511..kNE'S CELRBRATED ... VERSHFCGE AND LIVER PILLS. We do es not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, cri but simtfly for what their name purports, viz: c r s . i l . The VERIIIITGE, for expelling Worms from the human system. It as also been adminis tered with the most sallltfactory results to ra rious Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER= PILLS. for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all A . '" BILIOCS I)IIELSGSMINTS, SKIL lICAD-•Ctlit, Mc. me Li cases of FETES. AND ADCS, preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invaria bly make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics fur the who% e mentioned dis elutes. they are unrivaled. and never known to fail when administered in accydance A itli the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has In duced the Proprictors,FLEM BROTHERS, pa PITTSBURG, PA., to di4poge of their Drug businens, iu which they have been successfully engaged for the last 20 years, and they will ?it now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture.' And being determined that Dr. M'Lane'■ Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither tima nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest materials, and compound them in the most tbotouippriner. Addnsa all orders to FLEMING BROTIIRitS, • Pittsburg, Pa. P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to writ% their orders distinctly, and take mow but Dr. ellr Lam's, prepared by Plessing Bros., Patsbary, Pa. To those wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail post paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills fur twelve three-cent postage stamps, or ono vial of Ver mifnge fur fourteen three-cent stamps. All or ders from Canada must be accompanied by twen ty cents extra. For sale by A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg, and by dealers generally throughout the county. May 2, 1839. lv Picking's Advertisement PICKING sells OVERCOATS very cheap, Sells OVERCOATS very cheap, Sells OVERCOATS very cheap. PICKING sells cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS. PICKING also sells cheap VESTS, Very cheap VESTS, Very cheap VESTS. PICKING'S PANTS are good and cheap, Very good and very cheap, Very good and very cheap. PICKING would like to. have people call and see hit stock—because in addition to the above PIGEING has Carpet Sots cheap, Umbrellas and Trunks, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks and Shirts cheap, Violins, Ac rdeons, Flutes, Fifes. kc., cheap, Clocks and Je lry of every descrip tion cheap—has everythi usually kept in the Gentlemen's Furnishingli . Gentlemen need ing anything in the Clothing or Variety way would do well to call on Picking, for Picking has made up his mind to sell GOODS CHEAPER than they have ever been sold before in the county. Hard times makes low prices. Call at his store in Chambersharg street, four doors east of the Eagle Hotel, (Tate's.) Jan. 39, 1800. 1 More New Goods AT T the Sign of the BIG ROOT, in Chambers burg street. We have just received a large stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. Truuks. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Har ness. Collars, Whips, and are determined to sell at the lowest prices possible fur eash.-.- Call and judge fur yourselves. Oct. IT, 1850. COBEIN k CULP. OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. Tar 64 flUR MUSICAL FRIEND," a Rare Cm ki !minion fur the Wiuter Months. Every Pianist, Should procure this E :cry Singer, weekly Publication of Every Teacher, Vocal and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, costing, hut 15 Every Amateur. CENTS a ntimber,and Pronounced by the entire Pres. of the Country. to be - THE BEST AND CH EA FES r WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD." Twelve full sized Pages of Vocal nod Piano Forte for 15 Cents. Yearly, $5 ; Si 00 ; Quarterly, Si 75. Snbseribe to " Oar Musical Friend," or order it from theheares t Newsdealer, and you will hate Music enough for your entire family and at an tn.ignifiennt coat; and if you want Musk for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clario net., Accordeon, etc., etc., subscribe to the SOLO MELODIST, containing 12 pages, costing only 10 Cents a Number; Yearly, $2 ; Half-yearly $1 25. All the Back Numbers at 10 cents,anti Bound Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at $7 110 each, constantly on hand. AGENFS WANTED for these publications. C. B. SEYMOUR k CO., 107 Nassau St , New York. Feb. 6, MO. 3m Grain and Produce House, CPIAMBERSBURG STREET.—The un dersigned haring purchased the large building in the rear of his store on Chambers homburg street, known as "Camp's Brewery," has converted it into a Produce Warehouse, and is now prepared to receive all kinds of Grain and Produce, to wit : FLOUR, WIIEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds:he., for which the highest market price will be given. iltirto accommodate those who may prefer it, II will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, having made ar rangements fbr that purpose with i responsible house In the tits. I also continue my Grocery - and Variety Store, and keep ow bawd GROORRICH et all kinds, Salt. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, &c. Having just received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to furnish Country Dealers very cheaply, and` will sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as chap as the cheapest, on the principle of " Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 185 Y. 'Still at Work i COACHMAKING AND BLA.CSSMITHING. --The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmaking and Blacksmithing business In every branch at his establishment In Cham bersbarg street. He has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, &c., of the best material, and made by superior work men. IfirEsestaivo and BLACKSIGTWINO of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. Cour-rev PRODUCI taken 'in exchange for work at market prices. ser Persons desiring articles or work itithe Coachmaking or Blacksmithing line, are re spectfully invited to call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. John W. Tipton. " 111AWATHLtS." Ciro to Tipton 's—go to Tipton's— Go to Tipton's in the corner— n the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near McClellan's, If you want your hair dressed finely— If you want your face shared smoothly. Bachelors who never knew it— . Tip's the fellow that can do ILL— Do it in the latest fashion— Do It quick and do it neatly, And improve your fine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you feel Uks going nightly To tail upon some pretty damsel ' Who before would not look at you, At you se ,yon passed her daily, Daily on the pubic street. And young mom who wear monstaelms, - Who want some one to sew patches— -• " Patches when your breeches tor--. Tip's the boy to make up matebes— Matches with some lady fair. Diartspatr to TI 'Y shop, i verrniri 2484.,ap, Jas. lOUS, SSSST t. DASSIIII. • • ilt" • New Pirtn—arcrer Good& rriME niidersigned have entered Weeder" I ship in th e HARDWARE k 0 °Mr business, at the old stand of Danner k Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of DANNER t ZIEGLER, JR.S. and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They hsvejust return ed from the cities with an immense stock of Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass. kc. Tool , including Edge Tools ores - try description, Saws, Planes, Clime's, Gouges, Braces and Bitts, Augers, Squares, Gunges, Hammers, kc. Blacksmiths will find Anvil', Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil ('loth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes, Fellues, Bows, Pules ' ~hefts, kc. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, kc., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knobs, kc. HOUNEKF.EPE'RS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, kc. Also, a general assortment of forged cod rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds; Cast, Sheaf, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap as th e cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen eral assortment, such as Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugars; New Orleans, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed, ish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, ke.; a II assortment of Lead. and Zinc, dry and iu oil: also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every artitle in the Hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Hoasereeping, Blacksmith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's,Glazier's, and Gi'oeory line, all of which they are determin ed to sell as low for CASH as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 188. THE undersigned hating retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner k Ziegler,Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal 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 bu 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 'sill be found at the old stand. • J. B. DANNER, May 25.1859. DAVID ZIEGLER, Just in Season I TVE US A CALL l—Tbe undersigned have Iljr just received from the cities art immense stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETt4, YESTISUS in all varieties, kc., suitable for the season, which they offer to the public at uupre. cedentedly low rates. "They s•t a call, To convince all " of the truth of this assertion. No trouble to show goods and giro prices. A large lot of nEADY-11.1,DE CLQTIiLNU also selling cheaper selling than ever. Garments made up for men and boys, as us ual, in the very best manner, and according to any style desired. The work being done in their own establishment, they are alasys en abled to warrant it. Remember, their place of business is the large and commodious room ad joining Cubean Cuip's ms on Chaniberoburg !street. JACOBS k BRO., Sept. 19, 1859. Notice r- J r o FARMERS AND MERCILAN'TS.—We have now opened our large and cinumoili u u 4 I, *rehouse, on the comer of stratum and Rail road streets. near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, and are prepared to receit e produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CoRN, OATS, kr. Also, on hand and for sale, Oalt, Gammas, Plaster, Fish, ke. A. Large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, nice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Le., Ace., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retaiL Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine ourstock before purchasing else a here, as our motto will be " quick sales and small profits." , We would also call the attention of all Inter. evted in the thvittj and healthful condition of their Cattle, flogs, Lc., to the fact that We have for sale Ilreittig, Fronbtielil & Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold front 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KIINEFEL.TER, BOLLINVEII k CU. Gettysburg, opt. 5 1858. Adams County ATUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— g ajk incorporated March 1d 1 I8:,1. OITICLIIB. • President—Georgl Swope. Vire Presideni—S. IL Russell. Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treesurer—David M'Creary. Executive Committee--Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Heintzelman. Naaagers—George Swope, L. A. Bnehler,Js cob King, A. Heintzelman U. Lil!onrdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fah neseocli, Wm. B. McClellan, Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F.Gitt, John Wolford, H. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, M'Creary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. R. Hersh. liar This Company is limited in Its opera. lions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex peaces, without Gay cusesinvnijoasing also a large surplus capital in the VllPltsury. The Com pany employs no Agents—all business being done by the Managers, who are annually elect. ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. kr The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday In every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Here We Are Again ! at from the city with the hest and cheap. eat assortment of SYRUPS and MOLASSES t at we have yet offered, calculated to please all persons in quality and prices; SUGARS, a very large stock, low; COFFEES, TEAS. Choco late, Rice, Cheese, Spices, (all kinds,) Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar,Picklea r Suipte-minsd HAMS and SHOULDER S, Lard, Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Buckets, kc.; Baskets, Flour Selves, Brooms, BrusbeS, kc.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Extra and Superfine FLOUR, all kinds of Feed ; Potatoes, Fresh Butter end Eggs constantly *a hand ; Fancy Goods, Confectionaries and Frets, Give us a call. It affords ns pleasure to ahow _our lge and inviting stock. NORBECK k XI/ITM _ Gettysburg. May 30, 1859. Book Binding. SIIEBT MUSIC, MAGAZINES and NWWS. PAPERS, bound and returned In one wea l at W. H. AUGHINBAUGH'S BINDERY, 3 doors shore the Washington House, Jan. 18, 18GO, tf Gettysburg, Pa, Country Produce FORT and SOLD at the S. E. corner of die Diamond, Gettyaburg c. 5, 1859. N 0 one can doubt the cheapness If he looks at the woolen Shawls and woolen and cotton Under-shirts and Drawers, cotton and woolen Socks,woolen Jackets, excellent to work In, fine linen, fancy, marsellles end cotton Shirts, Collars, Gloves, thispeeders, Silk Cra vats, &a., new style of French embroidered Stocks at itiLISOWS. rrHAT'S THE It GET WAY. —Whoa Owe J.• are hard and money scares. gods Octal be sold cheaper far cash. l3nots 'at $2 26 to $4 00, Shoes in proportiou,Ellk Eon at S t ta $3 60, Fir and Wool Hate iad Capi at - low, prices as to snit close bujO: . 4o VA/0k rliNelabso. lIWNW sa& etares, atruperfor style, eakellit y-ght•OaLterr MIE Notice. Siercliaut Tailors • / MIMS.