iurim*r 4hoidi. as►s* Jrar. traaiklla—Alassi Mark, .12206 barer. Sor4—Joba *toga, limy J. Ke►a. liaaaspitaaaat —Jacob Yillot, Ttloom 84,2**. !War. ilitandlitantino-.-Too. 11,0; oiey,Elq.,Wfo.Wal ter. wide e-...iite4naLi . ll..iffinan, droll Bowers. yic,-.Dautial B. Unfits. L'eumberisod—Darld W. Berner, John Herbst_ Tyrone —Vsniel D;oh I. Xrunilton—Desirl Lyneh. strabaa—Jacob Liwrrece.Ssuntiel A. GiLliland fiettyeberg—W m. H. Meals, Peter, liairessporger, Henry B. Danner. Collowago—Jean D. Keller, V.ieesst O'Bold. Moontjoy—Jacob rich warts, Buties—Jecoti liowerey. GIO:PIAL J9IT, Berwick tp.--John Rider. Conowarr—Thomas iJcKinney. Jobe Wearer. Vottriburf — Jerotne Waiter, Ueo. W. Mcelel lea, Henry Rupp. Resdiog—Siagleton Eicholtz, larch, Bonne' Ditcher, Andrew Brough, fitysban—iignry WAinor, Michael 'Millar, Nin George Wearer. Won etpl erwinn %anti Bas ith , Flu ins Wearer, Wm. Parr. flaisilternban- 7 Joseph Or!huh, Peter SU:4'w. snallen--Chatics Steil; art, Nicholas Slay irLagilt Illospfioy—Sission llAwn, Jacob Hartman. dimagiay—Paul Kuhns, Was. Dusters, Henry Is= ri. re—Concad F. Myers, Jan. U Myna. =lD—Albert 'Van Dyke, 7495. V. Onuenner. t'ber.'—nSamuai %Voir. Tyrooo— : Rndolpb 4ietrick, (ieorgo 141.cir4er, Use4el group : gazeiltoo- 7 Cha ries Tiebert. Lemberiazd—Dauiel Pulley, Henry bitt, Jno. Droop. Huntington—EH S. Myers, Adnm Weigle. Freedom—Abraham !;rise. Jewel Bigbam, lberty—Adam Diehl, JaNes Corey. iford = deorge lilliabs. nlon—Peter Sell, Edward Shorb. patter—Edward Staley. 3eb 12, 18GO. Borough Accost for 1859. IllG. lieC REA RY, Treasurer or the Boroiigh of Gettysburg. DR. • bolane e on List settlement, Outsatniliag Tax for 18:03, assessed for ISA° flu psiph on.oiln from If. Comfort, 100 00 6 1 4 '4 , licl'herson in. 500 00 " Interest from S. Ilerbet, 41 from County Commissioners 3 00 t' from D. Wills 50 pycNcti laid peisogs for ig , $4BO 64 • 14 f lumber, 27 13 !' Mane, 83 25 .EleCtion officers, '5 00 4 ' Engine keeper, 40 00 Polieeserrices, 311 50 " Printing, 11 25 14 Taxes Quit Rent",s 13 yorkl,ttoT 13 2* 9 Water rent 15 00 intereit on loaiii2o9 32 • _ MEI _ f. - i! Roans ripaid, 874 18 - i$ ff Clerk k Ttesic 41$ 00 P7 11 .4th Efoners4pos An tax (4'185E4 . 4 30 a - a 1859,15 13 8y Cofiecfors' feet on - tax of 1859, 88 14 • (Intaaotl'ing to „ 1858, 11 18 • a " .; - 1859, ;,2 72 Tqlnoc ß ancti talappg, . 15 0. ay balance Banda of Trawiurer, Itusgined and certified by the Town Council, March, 14, 1960. [March 26, '6O. 4t Licenses. FMB following applications to keep public JL houses of C4ieitainiPeal Par/ been Sled in my ofltcs ' with the requisite number of signers, and will be presented at the Court of Qua Sessions on Monday, the 16th do; ef . April a George W. McClellan, Bor. of Gettysburg. Marks Will, Do, John L. Tate, Do. 13enjantin Scheme, Do. Prowls J. Wilson, Borough of Berwick, Henry Kohler, Do. J. A. H. Rather, Butlei township. Martin Boyer, 41 I f David gllchlOrl If I/ 7/Sanols Bream, Cumberland 0 John Bushey, Conowago, II Darld Goodyear, Franklin II Henry Ilunshower, II II Heseklati Latahaw, " II William Holland, " n Menr/Bitner, 11 II Cornelius B. Haines, " f 4 George II OAF, 1 , If Georgo 4. corwen, " so C4nrimid. Stine, Germany " Joseph Barker, It If LeriVrebs, 1 , If Peter Lingenfelter, If i, • Daniel Metter, Hamilton, Goolli4 4. Carson, 0 - " Jorntilinh Stem, diatuilionban " Peter Schirely . ,, " If Reuben Stern, SI If Barney Bigh am, 0 41 Hannah M. Cooper, " 41 • Mary Hildebrand, Huntington " John p, Hecker, 0 44 Conrad Mout, Latimore, If Charles Myers, Menallen ~ J. R. Smith, Mountpleaaant " Mary Brougb, " ti Jacob Martin, °ZION II George Shane, ii II John F. Beck, II if -Robert IL Dicks, Reading il Jacob L. Grass, Straban ,I Jacob Sanders, " 41 John Eckenrodr, Tyrone I, Allen M. Cook, II 'Samuel Sadler, " If Peter Long, Union • 41 'rota mcraena. John Miller, Germany towuhip. John Reber}, Mountjoy - Rally k theeringer, CODOWSCO HENRY G. WOLF, Clerk Yuph 10, 1040. " Cares POPtrY. r ll.l is no evil in this world Wh i ch men cannot relieve; And every honest mind and heart Will sorely Otis belitre ; pod bath ordeinod s perfect cure ?or every ill on earth, Rut leaves it Raw men to And Tbelecrst and its worth. Thus H, G. Carr's discovered one Which wilLafford relief, And cure dyspepsia and indigestion, Almost beyond belief. The virtues of his Bitters are Now known unto all; And they_ who wish to be relieved tile., H. Carr a can. And even If Consumption bas losid hand upon thy frame, The Syrup be has in his store Win quench the rising fisuzio—• And canasta health to come rgaiu Unto the pallid cheek, Arid bringeth joy unto the sick, Which words can never speak, lib a sovereign, speedy cure Yoe quinsy—want of breath—. ?eV Asthma and throat diseases, Which often end in dnath. Wimp others fail this will effect *manes, relief— Will bring the suffering back to health. And cheat old Death—the thief. 111 of which are for sale at H. U. OA-RSA Salt York street, Gettysburg. Harsh time, Plaster, Vint; and Co4l # , of all kinds, constantly an band, which we will sell at small profits Vint; All Coed, Stc., must be cash on de nifty: ' KLINEIPUTEIt, 1301,1,1 NU k CO. 1860. irtra d e net believe it, trrtbeek eoartaoe ratreetrea, thy, TYBuStr P1CT411143 are tee Got aad cheapest to had la Ul4 60‘4117.-".. awry N. cam et tbe Mimes( ' • • ONa( the Is Wasigke—. - 711040 1 411/0 1 / 4 owitai Dipbe es Owl "War *Us &I hoar IMMO* WNW. it vim ye* Pill 1014 , ages lisareesiet rif As" SAMII9IIIIk maitia:l:l.orta .4.c1.-zr't:s_ . . 4111.11cP,ir e g g. • 4 .IV, 6- ", FUNPED 1552. Chartered 1854. Located: COIL. OF BALTIMORE .llt CHARLES STS., F l - 1 4pilokit. MD- - Tbe Largest. Most Elegantly urnished k Popular Commercial College in the United Stateq. De.igned expret.ily f9r Young SItA de.iring to obtain a Tnosoccn Pa•ericAL, 111.;4istss Eorcsrivs in toe 'Lomat pcssiLle ; time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circa tar, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Srscuici or PSXIW,IIIIIIr, and a Large En graving (the finest of ;he kind ever made in this country) representing the Jnterior View of , ite Coliori , Wilk Catalogue stating terms, kc., will be sent to Every Young Man on application, ' Fars or Cnaaos. Write immediately and you trill receive the Pareage 6 return Address. E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 6, Int:O. ly OIL WTI; S apd Matting', sholesaie and retail. ConstanUy a; Eland an assortmeot of Carpets at lqw prices ; consisting of Velvet, lirttasels, Tbree : ply, lograin and Venetian Car pets, of every f ty' r e and price. Oil Cindy' from 1 1.9 U yaris wide *lse, Rags, Mats, Stair Ruth. filuaos au4 eaco3, Mattinjo. Rtg Carpets of Our own Make, by the piece br yard, at low rates. • JO.: 4 Fil'l3 VICTORY. 125 Lexington it., one dour west of Rowan! April 2, liiilu. 3m Artists', Pain.trtf AND PiIOTOG fiAPII DEPOT.—The subscriber has constantly on hand a full Oupsurtment of materials for the use of Artists, Piusiertand Photograpitns. Also on hand a large and beautiful assortment of Sirreftripic (44trek went: and V.ers, embracing every variety of Foreign end 4lncri,en Laiulaeapes, &wintry, Parlor and Rural ()romps, dr. The beauty and interest of the titereseopic Views upon the par: for table furnish a never tip:tin,/ source of en tertainment both'to yisitors and the home circle. COUNTRI' lIERCHANTB supplied on the most liberal terms. $449 89 W. A. WISONG A No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Rd Jane 27, 1859. ly plo 48 5An ' Ladd, Webster & po., 1 80 1 01 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, ma., 191 Ktnnfsetarers of Issprbied Tight-stitch SEWING MACHINES, s26(k; 26 for Families end Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, House. keepers, or any other persons in search of an instrument to execute any kind of Sewing now done by machinery, make sure they secure tit; best, by examining ours before purchasing. s arSamptes of Work sent by mail. ." WHAT CON TITtTIN A IaCH4I3 ;sits° putouts? .1. It should be well made, simple in its con struction, snd easily kept in order. ' 2. It should retake a TIGHT LOCI-islecs, 01 . 4 on 11111 sides of the material. 371 t should sew any and all materials that con be sewed. ' 4. It should be aide to use Cotton, Throng), or Silk, directly froni the spool. 5. It should be able to sew from coarse to tine, and from thick to thin, with rapidity, sad with out changing the tension. 6. It should be able to make the tension greater or less, on both the under and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. It should have a straight needle ; carved ones are liable to break. 2602 34 3 92 B. The• needle should have perpendienlat motion. Tbis is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 4204 2$ 9. It should be capable of taking to the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to bind with a binder, hem with a tteattner ; should stitch, fell, not 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 tae work, sad of using different cipipred thread or silk, above or below, to scirraspond with say MO e 010” of cloth to be united, 19. It sboold be able to make a long or short stitch. 14. It should be able to fasten off the seam, and Commence sewing tightlyst the first stitch. 15. It should;''; easily and make but little noise, 11, It should bare a wheel feed; none others are in constant contact 'with the work. 17. It should not be liable to get out of order. 141. It should not be liable to brook the Tread, nor skip stitches. 19. It should not be necessary to ase a screw driver or wrench to set the needle. O. It should not be liable to oil the opera tor's dress. 21. It should not form a ridge on the under side, nor ravel out., nor be wasteful of thread, as Is the ease with ALL CIIAtX-ITITCH ipschines. 32. It should not be " m ore tsouble than it is worth," 23, Finale, alt of these advantages are pos sessed by our Sewing Machine. LAUD, WEBSTER k CO. • Pee. 5, 1859. 17 Wiues, Brandies, RBNB, BLACK TEAS, P. TIERNAN' 4 SON, offer for sale the folloWing articles, of their own importation, particularly for fami ly nee: BnesaT Wises--Pemartine's )finest pale, gold *Ad brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. posy Wtaait--Sandetniuee competition red •pd white Pot, in wood and in glass. Menzies. Wisz--John Howard March's 8u Madeira, in wood and in glass; also, thape Juice. liocc Wimss--/ uhannesberger, Steinberger Marcobru riper, Cabinet, Lietr-frau-mileti, Bron neberg, of 1846. CII/LXPAGINI WINKS—Mott and Chafidorea b en, in quarts and pints, Baas DI rs--Otard and Hennessy s fine old pale and dark Brandies. Rcma--Old and fine Jamaica, Antigma, Gren ada, and from the I ands, imported direct from London. Hot.taxn Grx—The belt quality—Tiernan brand--and no mixture of aromatic poison in it. 200 half chests of the fiuest Soucuoso Tea. Baltimore, Aug. 29,1859. 1y A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOIIS, Noy, 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (n Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick et—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICI3 FURNITURE, ein 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 //ORM COLORS OF COTTAGE F LIILNIT CAE, Wood Clain, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, lit 4 Racks. Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every letgtb. Persons disposed to purchase kre invited tb will and give our stock an examination, which Or variety and quality of. workmanship i s ho t equalled by any establishment in the country, A. XATHIOT k SON, Noe. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. ly James H. Bosley, COMMISSION ILERCH-INT, - Nos. 124 end 128 Nord Sire% BALTIMORE, 311). I s prepared to receive and sell on Commis- Mon all klads 04)CNTIIT I , IIODIJOZ, !Haring an experience of tea years in the Coemoission bossiness, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I !hall be able to give urns ssertox to all who favor Me With consignments VIII also attend to fillittg orders for liroceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilisers. Fab, 8, 'BO, ly Baltimore Safe Manufactory. 1\ KILLER'S I M PROT D 8 A_LAM AND ER SAFEJEl.—Tboasands ofdglln to prow ty of all rude, saved annually in these safes that serer Mad to preserve their roatenu.— Factory, Dcuaurn street, Providence, Rhode Imam* and 159 North street, Hahlitore. Bale -3onasst 19 1 Root h Mules attest. Pot sines andlll4lll99annl rota *imam, A4l Wes war. vaasa4y sin solishosion; L. B. MUER, No, IS Beath Clatarles We* Ike. 11, its: De. n.1;3 bagmen, 1(4. °Lr P C44I O Dal.timore, .1;4 For Sale, rB. TARN on "'bleb I resits, $ miles wash of gmnsitahntig, Md., on the Frederick . The limit consists of fifty-fouf Acres of arable Lead In good condttion, well kneed, and improved by a goo , l 4ousr, and all the necessary outbuilding,. Wart lin pf the land has bete lately holed. Ther is on the µlaces thriving young Orchard of 200 Apple and 200 Peach trace, lin•sides Pear, Plum, Apricot trees and Grape-vines It will be 4014 chrap at on good term% if applied for at once. D. iIitLTZHOuVER. FOR SALE I pair Iron grey matched Mules, 5 - years old, sound and perfectly broken to single and double harness. 2 first rate wagon or farm Horses. , fuk,r-borne broad tread Wagon, with lie bed. ' Harness for four horses, nearly new. , ' I Carriage for one or two horses, new) 2 thorough bred Durham Calves, a bull and /part, I year old. 4 variety of farm ituplemtutc. D. IIkIATIAVYTsII. lan. 23, 1800. 3m Farmers' and mechanics' sAviscs I ZiSTl't UT; ON OR A I . ? ms cory- TY receives money on deposit daily from 9 o'clock A. M., until 4 o'clock P. M., and on Saturday from 9 o'cloc k A. 11,, until o'clock P. M. Interest on deposits from 2to 5 per cent. Special d4osits paid agreeably to notice, sod transient deposits inti 4 on iteu.and with in terest. Interest 9n special deposits, !ie, made for 1-tn mouths aud upwards. 4 per cent.;for 3 months and t t pwarils,3 per cent. on transient deposit; for 3ticliiy and upwards, 2 per cent.; and oa regular weekly deposits 5 per cent. The popularity of this Institution with all classes of the community, both in town and country, and its consequent success, may be "scribed in part to the following reasons: ft offers a convenient, yelponsihie and profit able depository to Parmeer and Nechanics, to Executers, Administrators, Assignees, Collet tors, Agents and int Wit. °Ricers, to Attorneys, Trustees, Societies and Associations ; incorpora ted or otherwise, to married or single Ladies, to Students, Merrhanu, Clerics, and business MCI) generally, to Minors and all who have funds, mach or little, to deposit witlt a return if Interest. Depositors receive Rooks in which is eatsred their deposits, which books serve as rootlets. They may designate in case of siokness, death or absence, who shall receive their deposits without the intervention of Executors or Admin istrators. [Gettysburg. March 26,1860. _ _ _ The greatest Distovery 119 F, THE AGE .—lnfiammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using 11. L. LER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TETItE. Many pip co I nen t citizens of this, and the adjoining as'unties, dare testified to Its great utility. Its success ;13 Rheumatic affec tions, has been hitherto unuiuraeled by any specific introduced tq the publi c ; Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and sturekeepers. Prepared outy tty ir L. MILLER, Wholsesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pa. r 'dealer In Drugs, Chztuicals, Oils,' Varuisti, Bpitris, Palnps, Oys-stufs, hot, tied Qits, &settees sad Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines. kc., &e. iiir.A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg for u 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rhenniatic Mix ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. ly Aroh Street jet • wAREIIQUE.—SIVING STOCX or CAIL PETINGS !—We - latte now opening our Spring Stock of Carpetinge, which hare been bought extremely low for. Cash, and will be sold correspondingly cheap. We have all the newest and richest styles of Velvet, Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain and Venetians—with nu ex tensive assortment of low priced Carpe tinge ; Oil Cloths, Oniggets, Mats, ko., ke. Also, 500 pieces of 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, white, red, check, fancy and variegated Canton Nat. ticgs, at very low prices. Qs we buy exclusively for Cash, we are en abled to offer our goods much below the usual prices. lkirOottotry Merchants and others who are ;bout purchasing are requested to make an ex amination, as they cannot fail being pleased with goods and prices. (AUDEN k BICKNER, 832 Arch St„ (I doors below Ninth, South Side,) /iamb 12, '6O. 3m Philadelphia. • Watches, Jewelry, AS ND.SILVER-WARE.-W 9 would respect. fully inform our Mends, patrons and the pu e generally, that we have now in Store and offer WIIOLSSALII ALVD RITAIL, at the lowest CAIN PUCKS, a large and very choice stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of every variety and style. Every description of Dtsmoso W.oas and other JeweLar, made to order at short notice. 0cr•All goods warrant ad to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention given to the Re pairing of Watches and Jewelry of every de. essiption. STArFFICR k HARLEY, No. 622 Market St., South Side, Philadelphia, yob. 13, tB6O. 3m Removal. AI ti: LIANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the room l an t West rid, of the Public Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as A Law Office, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business, and a deaire to please, to merit and receive the yetronace of the pnhfic. • Gettysburg, April 11, 185 P Cannon & Adair's NRW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti more and Eitst Middle streets,directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived froin Philadelphia, and feeling fully competent to execnte all work in the finest style of the art, we wofild respectfi4l ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to favor us with a call and examine specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS AN L) HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that oqr work shall he put up in a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where every improvement which 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, but 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 Globe Inn, MECITANICSTOWN,Frederick county,sld. listing been renovated and re-furnished, the proprietor assures the public that a call is only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction in every case. Charges moderate. HENRY HERR, Proprietor. • Feb. 14, 1859. tf John W. Tipton. ° HUI/ATRIAL" qo to Tipton's—go to Tipton's— Go to Tipton's in the corner— the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near McClellan's, If you want your hair dressed finely— If you want your face shaved smoothly.* Bachelors who never knew it— Tip's the fellow that can do it— Do it in the latest fashion— Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your fine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, Make you fest inure young and brightly, Stales you feel like going nightly To call upon some pretty damsel Who before would nut look at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily on the public street. And young men who wear moustaches, Who Want some one to sew patches— Patches where your breathes tsar—. Tip's the boy to make up matches— Matches with some lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy,. For-, Flirt sad Fop. I Jan. IT, 11168. • • Lumber and Coal, b i ts INZ AND PLASM—alor kiade constant ly es baa 4, width we ere etAllag at small for OABII. AD Coal, &a., nut be mile as aelhary. MAINS /113/11.11. Jas. 12, NNW -, Notice tb Farmors. 100,000 RUBRELSOR.AIN WANT ED.—The higileat market pries will be paid for When& Ry. Corn. Oats, Barley, clorer-seed. Timotkr-reef, Flour. ke., at tb• larse yqlow Warehouse, west e,nkl Gf New Oxford. - Gulno, Piaster, Salt, kc , and a large ondotrell selected 'stock of Lutober itnd Coat conr.untly on band and fur sate at my Ware hout, FRANK. HERSH. N err 00brd, Oct 7, /859. if Marble Yard Removed. nprTE subscriber having removed his place of business to East York street, a short dis tance below St. Janus' Church. would announce to tlut riblie that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in bis /ins, s.ech a Linn sments, Headstones, kc., kc , pf eery variety of a.tple finish, with and without bases and sce kets, to suit purchasers. and at prices to suit the times. Persons desiring ae4t1.144 in his line wili find it a decided adyaLtage to esarne tws stock and pnces before purclia.ing ckewhere. \% 1. 13. .11E 4 i.s. Gettysbur^.. )larch 21, 185') A. Fresh Assortment OF GOODS RECEIV E D AT REININGER'S. —The subscriber has just returned from the City with another and most splendid assort ment of Goods for (jENTI.EMEN'S WEAR—to which he (Ills tl.e ettenttsn t e the public , . Itc has selected his stuck with great mire, end ran sell and manufticture every variety of Clothing in jhe cliesNai and must substantial manner Ile delimit all who wi.llll lie well fitted oath good, genteel FALL AND CLOTIIiSG, to give him a call. H e cannot be excelled In the town. Erery one, therefore, who desires it bargain, should cull with him at his Merchant Tailoring Es'ablishment in Carlisle street, nest d'oor to *ceonnughy's JA,CpB REININGER. Oct 31, 1859. New Grocery. /111 . 118 WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The sub -1 scriber respectfqlly informs the itixeus i„f town and countsy, that be has opened aCsocery, Confectionary and Notion Store, do York street, two doors east oidt. flames' Lutheran Church, ,hare be has nsi.ow band a general assort- Rent of goods in hif Tine—such as: Syrup from 40 to 70 oee ta - per gallon; Sugars, all kinds Coffees, different kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Scotch Herring, grouuJ and unwound Penprr, Alepice, Gloves, Cinnamon, Mustard, Soda, Ginger, Starch, Rice, Teas, Candies, Ex tract Coffee, Chocolate, Cqncentrated Lye; Brooms, Buckets, Candles, all kinds; Figs, Walnuts, Palm Nuts,. Almonds, Ground Nuts, Layer ktaisins, Lemons, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, Ac., ko, Burrsa and EPOS bought and sold. He invites the call, of the public, convinced that his assortment Will please, both in quality end price. He is d! . 1.7 termined to sell cheaper :hem the cheatmst. WM. e. BITTLS, Gettysburg, Dec. 10, '58.4 Somettliztg New JEN GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that lip 14 commenced the RAKINO business, psi a largo seale ) in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite II attles's Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. READ, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc., kc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted.) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest bring profits. Grader-baking in all its branchc, is largcli carried on, in..; arleil to :my' mxi3r.r.t, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied it the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the hest workman and the most ap proved mnchinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. • . VALENTINE s.turEg, July 25, lip. Biapos' NE ITROCNTZED SUPER-PITOSPITATE OP LINBI COMPoSSI, U? DRI Fin BLOOD, BONES, AULPIWRIC ACID. PERU VI AN GUANO, AND SULPHATE AMMONIA, 100 Pounds of the SITHOGENIZRD PHOSPHATE Will equal in effect and lasting power 185 Pounds Peruvian Guarro--will prodnee GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT, And other Grain. per Ilushel. SarlT PREVENTS RUSTI—Sis I solicit Farmers to give it a fair trial, being confident of its worth, It has been enensisely used in the New England and Southern States for ten years past, and its increasing sale PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY I It is packed in Strong H.igs of 100 Pounds each. PRICE $4 PER BAG, OR SSP P'ER TON. Orders accompanied, by Remittances will meet with Prompt Attention. Testimonials and Samples given Free of Charge, on Application to the Sole Agent, • R. W. P. ALLEN, No. 14 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, mar AGENTS WANTED: lag Feb. 20, 1860. 3m Kerosene and Coal IL LAMPS !—[ load Quarters and Manufac tory, So . 114 South Second Street, below C esunt, and No. 1 Carter Street, Philadelphia. X. B. DYOTI"S Excelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Rayner. Lamm t Jonas' Spring Burner, and all other good Burners for Coal OU, to gether with the largest and handsomest variety of LAMP, of every description. CHANDE LIERS Ro , m two to fifty burners—(lase l, Wicks, Shades, and all articles pertaining to the business, together with the best KEROSENE OIL in the country—Wholesale and Retail—at the Manufacturers' lowest prices. sEirlfercbants and others will same money, by examining our Stock and Prices. M. B. DYO.TrS LAMP and GAS FIXTCRE STORE and FAC TORY, No. 114 South Second and No. 1 Car ter Street, below Chesnut, Philadelphia. Feb. 2C, 1860. 3m For Sale ORENT.—That excellent Tavern , Stand, in New Oxford, Adams aft. county, Pa., for many years known as Miley's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. F. Becker. The House is large and very convenient, with good and large Stabling, a large Garden and Lot of Ground, with eve& convenience necessary for a tavern, adjoining the Public Square, near the Gettysburg Rail road.' Apply to J(.`lll`i BECKER, South George Street, York, Pa. Jan. 16,1860. • Removals. MITE undersigned, being the authorised person to make removals intcf 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. Remotals made with promptness —terms low, and no effort spared to please, PETER THORN, Mar' 1],'60. Keeper of the Cemetery. Removal. toKikll subscriber has removed his Plough and Machine Shop from the Foundry building cad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Kagle 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, ke., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. DAVID WARREN. May 10. Hanover B. Railroad. "CIirINTER ARRANGEMENTS.—The, Pas banger Trains run. as follows : 1? lIST TRAIN will' leave Hanover at 8 A.M., with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Hartis burg.Colnnabia and Philadelphia. SECOND TRAIN will leave Hanover et X P. with Passengers for Baltimore and mediate points. EXTRA TRAIN on every Tuesday and Bator. day will leave Hanover at 5 P. ii., with Pas. sewn.. for Tort, Harrisburg, he., retnewlas vll Pamengers from Seigniors. Through tickets are now Issued to Phlla4el.. OM, Coin mbis, IlarrisbartOrMiantspect, Reed. lag, Baltimore, York, Wrightrrille. Ind *tier prinnipal trey points on the Ilse of the Northern Central Railway. ____ D. TBONE, Ticket Ars* . garairver, listslt 5 1 1310, 17se Ohrinert BA LSAIIIIC COECIki SYRUP. AS 4 FAMILY IIIitNHOY IT HAS NO EQCAL! Tsennottv or Cs.ancirats. asir-rks is to certify., Volt% on the re commendation of a regular and skilful physi- Alan we have used the '•StilllgMiC Cough Syrup " prepared by W. E. Shriner, in mar fami ly. and find it t t answer well the purposes fur which it is prepared. S. S Psitor of Lutheran Church, Taneytown, New; the following Letter front Rev. H. P. Jordan : rirIOKTOWIN, Md. Mr. W. E. Shrinee,—Dear Sir have given your " Ilalvinec Cough Syrup " a fair trisd.antl am happy to gay that I have never tried lay thing that relieved met, so soon. I have also given it in any family with the same good ef r,..t+ in every instance. it is certainly a must r'celient rtruedy. and ought to be in every fami ly. The exceethug low price at which it is sulai places it aithin the reach of all. Pardo") the :iberty I hare taken in thus air, lug tr,,y e;perieuke in be use of the Syrup unso licited by you. Respectfully yours, 11. P. JORDAY TLITIVONT 07 PHYSICIANS. Lt , Frederick co.. NM Mr. Ririner :—At your requort,vl hare ex Mint' t the composition of your "Balsamic Cough Ayrup," and from my knowledge of the ingr...dients, and basing witnemil Its good ef fects, I can recommend it to Mie public 54 a crikat4/e compoustd fur CongheeColds, and all chronic pulmonary affections. Tnos. Sim, M. B. TANZYTOWX, Md. I hare prescribed W. E. Shtiner's "Balsamic Cough Syrup" in my practice for several years, and regaid it as an eirellent medicinpinCougbs, Colds, and all Bronchial affections. &Lill, Swore, M. D. ma Taus' RIPZILIEXCIL Jassy:4(lly, York co., Pa., July 18, 1859. To W. X. iiihrinar,—Dear Sir :—I have been keeping your "Balsamic Cough Syrup" for sale fur the last five yew, and it has given almost universal satisfaction. It is one of the most popelar Medicines in use in pip neighborhood. Our sales, therefore, have bean large, especia.ll7 jest minter, having sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to the public as a good medicine. lidnrs, respectfully, POSTILICIII Stoma. York co., May 17, 1859. W. H. tiliriner,—Dear Sir :— . Vour Cough gf run 3j .coping very popular here. I bays been selling it for aboUt two years, and it gives more general satisfaction than any medicine have weer sold, NVe use it in our family, and syould not be without it pn any account. For children, it cerjainly 1.4 an invaluable medi cine. B. G. 1114131111WCP. JACK , IIO3I, York co., May 18, 1859. T 9 W. B. tihriner noosider your Balsamic gh tlyrup one of the toast Cough remedies of the day, There Is lip medicine I have ever sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none lhat I have used in my family I like so well. Yours, truly, C. F. Braids', • Price, 374 eta. per lithe, or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all Druggists avi Merchants. Oct. 17, 1839. 104" r The Only Preparation WORTHY OF UNIVESSAL CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE—For Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, In all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Pro,. 0. J. Wood's !lair Itestarstire, and gen tlemen of the Press are unaglmons In its praise. A few testimonials only can be here given; see circular for more, and it will be impossible fur ,you to4ll...tiLt. • 47 Wall Street, New 'Fork, Dec. 20.'58. GICITLICSIZI: Your note of the 15th inst., has been received, saying that you had beard that 1 bad been benefited by the use of Wood's flair Restorative, nod requesting my certificate of the fact If I bad no objection to give it. Inward it to you cheerfully. because 1 think it age. )/y age is about 50 years ; the color of may hair aebtup, and Inclined to curl. Some fire or six 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 there disameabilitles Increased with time, a nd . about four months since a fourth was aided to them,my hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. I n this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's hair Restorative, mainly to ar rest the falling off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was, however, greatly surprised to find after the nse of two luAttles only, that not only was the falling off atrested, but the color was re stored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, rery much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitatiow I was induced to try it. For this, among the:many obligations I owe to her ger, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admiration of their wires to profit by my example, end use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. 'Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York, My family are absent from the city, and I am no longer at No. 11 Cerro! Place, • Siamaston, Ala., July 20, 1859. To Pam , . 0. .1. Wool); Dear Sir:—Poor " Hair Restorative " has done my hair so much good sine* I commetund the use of it, that I wish to make known to the public of its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair ; and by a resort to your " Heir Restorative," the hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my experience. Believe it all I Yours truly, W3I. H. ICKNRBY. P. S.—Yon eau publsh the above if you like. By publishing iu our SOuthern papers you will get more Patronage math. I see several of your certificates In the Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W. WOOD'S RAM iNITOIATIYII. PROP'. 0. J. WooD: Dear Sir:—Having had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1851, I was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to an swer as the very thing needed. • My hair is now thick and glom!, and no words can espress vny obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure, PLNLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative is pnt up in bottles of three 517.C3, viz: large, medium, and small; the small a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle: the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the email, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a Quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for $3. 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way. New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Draggists and Fancy Goods Dealer,. [March 12,1860, 3m Railroad Store. T C. GUINN ik BRO. have just received and are opening at their new store on the orth-westcorner of Centre Square, Getti sb • large and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladies par ticularly are invited to call and examine our su perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy articles, embracing everything coming properly under ihi•head at prices not heretofore equalled. and in quality surpassed by none, ONNTLEMEN'S WEAR,of every description,consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Casinetts, Coating!, Vesting!, kc., which cannot be surpassed out of the city is 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 .1. C. Quinn ft Bro. Believing that the pub lic eau suit themselves better here than sine. where, we invite them to give us a call. Pot the proof an= assertion, tall and examine one stock,even if you don't buy. [April 4, 1859, Private Sale. 91/812 subssriber offers at Private Sale, IkLs UOUSB AND LOT, on High rgi street, aidioining Solomon Powers. Th ' House is a two-story Brick, Dearly new, with a Back-building, and • well of water. Terms mug. DANL. F. PITTINTUBF, lily 11, 1859. tf J. W. Scott, ((Late of As Armof Windiest" R a gt.) FURNISHERG STORM and G SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 Ches. sat Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Honse,) Philiade4phisi. W. •TT wopld respeetw. L! ha of his former patrons aad to hls new Store, sad Is prepared to AU ordain for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfnet St isera*Usel. COMELY TRADE sappSed witil Tom Scarer and CottotSa. pet. 17, lOC 17 Picking's Advartimanint. - DiciuNG sells OVERCOATS very cheap, Me OVERCOATS very cheap, • Sells OVERCOATS very cheap. PICKING stile cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS. Cheap CLOTH COATS. PICKING also sells cheep VESTS, Very cheap VESTS, Very cheap PESTS. PICKLNG'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 his stock—because in addition to the above PICKING bas Carpet Sacks cheap, Umbrellas and Trunks, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks and Shirts rhea*, Violins, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, kr.. cheap, elocks and Jewelry of every descrip tion cheap—has everything usnallv kept in the Gentlemen'sFurnishingline, Gen tlemen - need ing anything in the Clothing or Variety way would do wai t to call on Picking, for Picking Las made up his mind to sell COODS CHEAPER than they have ever been sold before in the county. Hard times makes low prices. Call at his stare in Cliambersburg street, four doors east of the Eagle Hotel, (Tate's.) Jan. 30.1860. Grain and Produce House, CIiAIIBEBSIWRG STREET---The op dm-signed haying pnrchued the large bnildilair in the rear of his store on Chamber*, bursburg street, kuovn as "Camp's Brewery," has converted it into a produce Warehouse, and is now prepared to reestve all kipds of (}rain and Produce, to wit : FLOUR, WHEAT, BYE, CORN', OATS, Seeds, kc., for wkieh the-highest market price will be given, aecomniodaie those who may prefer it, j will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, hacks made ar. rsageinents for that purpose with 3 responsible house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and Variety Store, and keep on „hand GROCERIES of all kinds, Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Oedar-ware, ke. Having Just received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared te furnish ilountry Dealers very cheoply, and will sell at ill times, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. The public arc invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT, Gettysburg, Sept. 5, DM. JACO■ SPANGLES Fm «O I;R NICSICAL FRIEND," a Rare . Com panion fqr the Winter Months. _ N vary Pianist, Should procure this- Every Singer, weekly Publioatiou of Every Ireaches, Vocal ands Piano Fbrte Every Pupil, Music, costing but 15 Every AmatoUP, CENTS • number,anit Pronounced by the entire PTess of the 001107, to be Tint BEST AND CHEAPV.kiT WORK OF THE ELND IN WORLD." Twelve ?Un itized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music for 15 ('ants. Yearly, $5 ; Balt-yearly, .$3 00; Qnartorly, $1 75. Subscribe to "Oar Musical Friend," or order it from the. nearest Newsdealer, and you will have Music enough for your entire family and at an Insignificant cost; and if you want 3hlak for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clark,- net, Accordeon, etc., etc., subscribe to the SOLO MELODIST, containing La pages, costing only . 10 Cents a Number; Tem.! 53 50 I Balf.yearty 51 25. AU the Back Numbers at 10 cents, mad Bound Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at $2 50 each, constantly on hand. AGUES WANTED for these publications. C. B. SEYMOVR h CO., 107 Nassau St., New York. Feb. 6, 1860. 3m TIN AND SHEET IRON W'ARE.—STIEADS h IWEIILER, having purchased the stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler, have opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the superintendiece oft:. K. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything In that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware, they hays a large supply of kitchen and house Curnishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled sad tin Kettles i Pans, kc., for preservimg, cooking and frying. Call and see them, Splendid assortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner rir Carlisle and Railroad streets. air Spouting put up at shortest notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lime always op hand at their yard at the same-BA/v. Nov. 14, 1859. Ipsuseps A IMEHLER. Howard Association, iIILADELPHIA.--A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the telief of the Sick and Diqtreseed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and espeetally for the Cure of Diereses 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. kc.,) end In cases of extreme poverty, Medicine furnished free of charge. REPORTS on Spennatorrbtra, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMIWIES employed in the Dis. pensary, sent to the a filleted in sealed envelope., free of charge, Two or three &smut for poet. age will be accepts/MIN Address Dr. J. SKILLEN HOUGIITO?1, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associatioo, No. 2 Soufb Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bx order of the Directors. EZRA D. SEARTWELL, Geo. FAUICHILD, Stey Nov. I, 1839. ly nEKI3RATED VERMTFCGE k LIVER 2, 1 PILLS—We beg leave to call the atten- - fiat' of the Trade, and more especially the Ng Physicians of the country, to two of the most popular remedies now bcfdre the puhlic. We :.•st refer to DR. CHAS. lI'LA.NE'S CELEBRATED 1: 52_, VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS. We do e ,;`' not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, on but simply for what their name purports, viz: e ll ; The VER.IIIFrGE, for expelling Worms from yi the human system. It has also been adminis tered with the most satisfactory results to va rious Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER t= PILLS, for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all •; : l BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK lit 4.D-ACHE. kc. RO In RAW of FETER AND AGUE, preparatory to °rafter taking Quinine, they almost invaria bly make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for thoshove mentioned die- L' 4l eases, they are unrivaled. and never known ri; to fail when administered in accordance with to the directions. ' Their unprecedented popularity has in- 74 dnced the Proprietors,FLEMlNG BROTVERS, PITTSBURG, PA., to dispose of their Drug "w business, iu a hich they have been successfully engaged for the last 20 years, and they will ;er now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. ]('Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occnpy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest materials, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMLNG BROTHERS, Pittsburg, Pa. P. B,—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take soot briDr. .1' Law's, prepared by F7.einng Bros., Piltabwy, Pa. To thoie - wishing to give them a trial, we will forward per mail post paid, to any pert of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ver. mifuge for fourteen thres.catit stamps. All or. dery 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, 1859. ly SPOUting: GNORGE k HURT WAMPUM will teaks Bosse Spouting and put up the IMO* low, for cosh or country produce. Fanners and all others wishing taelfhousee, barns, he., spent. 6d, would do well to give them a call. April 18, '53. IX G. 4H. WAMPUM. Alll3lO, NoWaco, Ihmuool sad Photograph Plotoreo, of impeder style, taken at War 191111 light GoLlory. • LWIT, A ARAND Photographs Bros owe pia. m WOW in Lao lak, water or OIL at the azoolaist Gino 7, ass opisigt, OWL- MUSICAL FRIEND. Stoves, Dr. I('Lane's tiOe Taro. FARM NO ERB AND MIRCILINTIL-Ws hate now opened our large and iunineodioai ehovse, on the corner of Stratton and Nall. , road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, and are prspared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, kc. Also, on hand and for sale, Malt, Unarms, Plaster, Fish, kc. A taro stock of Groceriet just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oi4s, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, kc., kc., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell at low as cast be bought elsewhere ' wholesale and retail. Merchant.. will do well by calling to see and examine our stock before purchasing else where, as our motto will be " quick sales and small profits." We would also call the attention of all inter ested iQ n the thrifty and healthful condition of their Mle, liorJes, Hogs, kc., to the fact that we have for sale Breinig, Fronefield k Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold frogs 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Fanners and storekeepers. KLINNFELTE[t, BOLLINGER k CO. Gettysburg, ept. 5, 1858. Adams County ItfUTUAL VRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— at Incorporated 3Larch 18, 1851. orricsks. president—George Swope. Preeident--S. R. Russell. - Secretary—D. A. Buehler. _T reasiffer —pa rid . C teary. Norefiee Ponessittaa—Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Heintselman. Nerreagera--George Swope, D. A. Buehler, in cob King, A, Beinteelman, R. ll'Curdy, Thos. A, Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. ili.Clellan, Win. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F. Gitt, John WoltOrd, H. A. Picking, Abel T. Wright, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, D. M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. R. Hersh. Sur•This Company is limited In Its opera. tions to the county of Adams. It has been Ii successful operation for more than Di: years, and in that period has paidall losses and ex. ponies, without any assessment, having also 11 large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com. pony employs no Agents—all business being done by the. Managers,scho are annually elect. ed by the Stockholders. Any person dealing an insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. jpriirThe Executive Committee meets et the office of the Company en the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Hers We Are Again ! ell'ST from the city with the best and cheap. est assortment of SYRUPS and MOLASSES t at we hare yet offered, eplculated to please all persons in quality and price; SUGARS, a very large stock, low; COFFEES, TEAS, Choeo. late, Rive, Cheese, Spices, (all kinds.) Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Piehle+, Sugar-cured HAMS and MIIOI.7I,,DERH, Lard f Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Buckets, 1110‘) Baskets, Flour Stiees, Brooms, Brushes, be.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Ly m e; Extra and Superfine FLOCR, all kinds of Fead; Potatoes, Fresh Batter *ad Eggs constantly on hand ; Fancy Goods, Confectionaries and Fruit, Give as a call. ' It affords us pleasure to show our large and inviting stock. NOIBECK 4 MARTIN. Getlyaburg. May 30, 1859, lIMIT B. DANKER. WAYBRIGIV 1.1162.1.. New Firm—New Goods. TILE undlisigned have entered into partner ship in the HARDWARE k Girmexiir business, at the old stand of Danner k Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of DANNER k ZIEGLIB, JRS, , and ask, and will endeavor to deter/a, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They have joss return ad teem the cities with an immense stock of Goods—consistilig in pargof Beadle's Materials, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Botts, Locks. Glass, ke. Tools, incluaiag Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chissels, Gouges, Braces and Bins, Augers, Squares, Guage-.„ Hammers, kc. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Vices, R asps, Files, Horse Sfioes, llorse-shoe Nails, kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs,. , Spokes, Feline*, Bow's, Poles, Shafts, kc. Shots `Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco,. Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Hoot Trees, kc., with a general aissortmeat of Shoesnakees tools. Cabinet Maker's Thous, a general. nosorttnent— also Varnish, Kooks, kc. HOCSEKKEPHItS. will also find a large assortment of Knives and! Forks, Brittannin, .beta and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters. Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Ensimelled and, Brass Kettles, Pans, Tuts, Churns, Carpeting, Lc. Also, a general assortment of forged and. , rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds ; Cast.. Shear, I and Blister Steel, which they will sell as 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 and , Syrnps, Coffee, Spices. Chocolnte, Fine, Coarse. and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, le.: a full assortment of Lend. I and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints,- in fact, almost every article in the Hardware,. Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Blacksmith .Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Ginzier's, sand Grocery line, all of which they arc determin ed to sell as low for CASH as any house out or the city. HENRY B. BANNER, WA VS - RIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, 1838. MBE undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf— ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore greet, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way- Wight Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner k Zie:gler,Jrs,, sib.om weed!' recommend to, and for.whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Ha', ing retired from the Mercantile business it is necessary that our old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those Irk debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books 1. ill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER. 4...% WM May 25.1858. DAVID ZIEGLER. Still at Work' jOACHMAXING AND BLACKSIIITHING 4 . - —The atdersigned respectfully inform! his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmaking and Blecksmithing business in every branch at his establishment in Chem. bersburg street. He has on band and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGE:3, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, 4c„ of the best material, and made by superior work. men. kerltitrainteci and Dt.acismensixo of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COOl7ltY PRODUCI taken in exchange for work at market prices. • sap-Persons desiring articles or work In Ha Ooachmaking or Blackunithing line, are re spectfully int ited to call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. Gettysburg, Jan, 34, '5B, More New Goods AT the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Meagher,- burg street, We have just received a ge stock of HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, MOSS. Trunks, Carpet Bags, trnbrellss, Buggy har ness, Collars, Whips, lc., and are deteradned to sell at the lowest prices possible for cash, Can &adjudge for yourselves. Oct, 11, 1859. 07 11 3111.6 CIILP. . = Book Bin • SHEET MUSIC, MAOAZINIIB and NW& PAPERS. bound and returne4 In ono week, at W. 11. ACCHINBAUGH'S BINDIMIT, 3 doors above the Washington goose, Jan. IL lad°. tf Clettypburg, Ps. No on. oan doubt the cheapness If be lboks at the woolen Shawls and woolen and cotton Under-shirts and Drawers 'cotton an{ woolen flocks, woolen Jacket ., exceilent to work i n , inn Hun, fancy, etaroeillio• omit cotes Wes, Collars, Gloves, Sespesdere, Silk Cra. vats, be., new style of Franck embroidered atooka at • SANIKOWIL rINHAT'S THE RIGHT WAY... ! are bud and money icaruriguldia= be sold cheaper for cub. Budd St , 00, Shoos is proparilos,fiilk 10 12 60, fur and Wool 101. aid priau de to adlitsduid fin - • ii Notice. a
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