EA • 4 "ttrac•re. R. P.,Bayley, iriPonTEr. exD DEALER IN Wines, Brandies, ' CHINA, GLASS AND QIIKENSWARE CMS, BLACK TEAS. ke. P. TniIMNAS k iteringsmar WAD/ and STONS WARM at factory SON, offer fur sale the following articles, prices. No. g llassower Strut, Mee{ Baltimore . 0 their own importati r ot i. particularly for falai- Street, IiaLTIVORE, IS:), ly nit : Feb. 27, letlo. 3m I :seam Wists—Pernartinc's finest pale. gold - i and brown Sherries, in wood and in gl , iss. Baltimore l Poar Wt•e4--Saudeman a competition red ILL AND BRASS WORKS, 53 Holliday ' p Mil. REGESTER h. 88, the Proprietors, are prepared to furnish and white Port. in wood and in glass. street, Baltimore, Mantles. Wisi—John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass ; also, Grape BELLS of all descriptions. from 10 to 10,000 Juice. pounds, which are warranted equal in quality I Hoeg Vises--lahanneeberger, Stein of tone, prolongation of loneld and durability, 1l Boca Cabinet, Lieb-frau-naileh, Bros to any made in the United States. ' neberg, of 1846. Our Bells are made of the beet materials, i CHAMPAGNE WINES-1(0e and Chandon's fin wimanted to give cutire illtisfactiaa ; also; vit• in quarts and pints. against breakage. I Batsmen---Otard and Hennessy i fine old pale Faros Dells, ranging from 10 to 100 pounds, 'and dark Brandies. always on hand at northern prices.i Rres—Old sad fine Jamaica, Antigna, Oren- For Certificates with_full particulars, send for I ada, and from the! ands, imported direct from one of our Circular,. 1 London. Ang. 29, 1259. ly HOLLAND Gin—The Jbest quality—Tiernan , brand—and no mixture of ereassfie poison in it. New & Rich l 200 half chests of the finest Socenoxo Tat.. JKIVALRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT- t Baltimore, Aug. 29,185'9. ly ED WARE, le.— , A. E. WARNER Geld and hiilregensids, No. 10 Nosirn GAY STIES!, NAL- ! 11110431, MD., has In store a beautiful assort. men% of stples and patterns of RlCli JEWELRY, suitable fur presents, embracing a great varlet" aif Plain Gold and Sett Broaibes, Mosaics, Car hankies, le., Ear-Wogs, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, le„ Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest it Guard Chain", 'Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles. Cuff Pins; signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings : Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stud., Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets. Pius ilt Ear Rings, kc • A l. S lt, A variety ( Silver llonnted k Plated Castors, Celts Baskets, Waiters, Candlest irk., Butter and Push Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Kull eS,SPOUL Forks, Ladles, Pancy Articles, Ice., all of which is respectfully offered on the lon eFt terms. sip-The Country Trade and Dealers general ly are invited to give me a call. and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SIL VER w.Ans cannot be surti4-ed either for fineness ',equality, or the latcit and most beau tiful patterns. [Fab. '27, 186 U. ly Burr Mill Stones WARRANTED—B. F. STARR .t CO., Cor. of North gal Centre Street', 4.. •;: opposite N. C. R. R. Stistion..:.x BALTIMORE, Mn. Manufac turers of FRENCH }3rititti, 'importers and Dealers in Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloths, ; Letitia. and Gum Belting , , Calcites' Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Quality. Also, Colone, Coenliro, and Esophes Mill Stones of all sizes. [Feb. :1, 'CO. ly Dr. Esenwe in's T AR AND WOOD NAPTLIA PECTORAL, ji the best Yedicine in the world for the Cure of Coughs and Colds. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the !kart, Diptherin, end for the relief of patients in the adraneed stages of Consumption, together with all biseasea of the Throat and Chest, and which pre dispoale to Consntaption. 11 it prearlicrr/y adapted to the radical cure of Act Ansa, Being prepared by a practical Physician and Draggiet, end one of great experience ist the core of the various di3eases to which the tut nark frame ie liable. It it offered to the afflicted with the greatest soalidettee. Try it and he convinced thst it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price 50 ends per bottle. BlePrepared only by DR. A. ESENWEIN k CO., Druggists and Chemists, Ili. W. cot. ninth k Poplar Sts., PHIt ADCLPHIA. lirSold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 2, 1860. ly The World's GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL I AWARDED TO C. MEYER, for his two Pianos, London, October 15, 1651.—C. MEYER respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has constantly on hand PIANOS, equal to those for which he received the Prise Medal in London. in I P:,l. All orders promptly attended to, and great foretoken in the selct uon and packing the same. He has received during the last lateen years more Medals than any other maker (ram the Franklin Institute—also, First Premiums in Boston, New York and Baltimore. Wareroona No. 722 Arch street, below Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. [April 16,'G0. 3m Carr'a Poetry. WRE is no evil in this world hich men cannot relieve ; And every honest mind and heart Will surely this believe: God bath ordained a perfect cure For every ill on earth, _ Bet leaves it unto men to find The secret and its worth. Thu IL G. Carr's discovered one Which will afford relief, And care dyspepsia and indigestion, , Almost, beyond belief. The, virtues of his Bitters are Nov known nit° all ; And they who wish to be relieved • Give l lf. G. Carr a call. 'And even if Consumption has Laid hand upon thy frame, The Syrup be has in his store 4:- Will quench the rising flame— And causes health to come egain Unto the pallid cheek, And bringetb joy unto the sick, Which words can never speak. It is a sovereign, speedy care For Quinsy—want of breath— For Asthma and throat diseases, Which often end in death. When other, fail this will effect A permanent relief— Will bring the suffering bsck to health, • Aad cheat old Death—the thief. - All of which are for sale at 11. G. CARS'S hest York street, Gettysburg. larch 19, 1880. • • New Goods ! • MGOODS!.! HANDSOME GOODS!! ! it received, a large assortment of theapand desirable DRY GOODS of every va riety, at astonishingly low prices, and which we ell* to the public. Having purchased our *peat inNew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, sad having had the benefit of the market of .thrine video, and being selected with great care, = Z oe 11111 *MeV guarantee to those wishing to anything in our line that they cannot SD be pleased both as to quility and puce. We have received the latest styles and patterns of pods both for Ladiei and Gentlemen, to seIYW . we invite their attention. Call and at lizeirie before purchasing elsewhere. - - • " IrAMIESTOCK BROTHERS, /pa IN UMW Sign of the Red Front. ,he North West , gin An :. '4,. P. GUM k BRO. t om N i s ~ , . , the eastern cities, a . awa well . et SPRING A. ND i i r a I • - which they are offering to Om labile at piens which cannot fail to satisfy al}-Lreleowg which Ii a splendbi assortment of De Labors, Poll Ile Obeyers, Barbedoes, Berns, i Liwarand 011,1:otilis, of smug:lade, style sad Eft**. Atli* a *PILO" 11 10 0 0** 160, ei.tleatle- . 111PrOte eff *MT desetllolllWa, CloVss wad bleak aad fatter; stlick _ IL lT'etirlit". r Sada sad dM wkr isa4 evurbiag is wor t . , •,,. 1 , aim 'jot buy g00d:430(44 -..tot aili eo•ds, and Nam re l ic - _T— ' 1 ,+ sub. chow cow 'tad - -" illik ,2. .t. -- 4 . i -. + ~ .f .' .1 . • V. 11114212( II BRO. ' . ~. INWEe. in*Plll2 J• *um; f t, - V'•• ' -. - - 23a1 =Lore .A.U-cr'tsa. QUA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS. Nos. 21 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette at ,) exte.nding from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment ut HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, ILittresaes of Husk. Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds. Sofas. Tete-e-Tetea, ~,Arm Chairs, Rocking. Chairs. Etageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Iteteption and Upholstered Chair+, AS SORTED ('(CURS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, NVood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber ('hairs, ('ribs andS;g2tdles, lint ks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and NlMut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards. Extension Tables. of every length. Person. , divosed to purdiase arc incited to call and gne our stock an ex.tmination, who h fur variety am! ((unlit, of workmanship 13 not equalled by any establishment in the counts - . 7A, k SOS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. ky James H. Bosley, cOMMISSIUN MERCHANT. Noe. 124 and 12(1 North Street, BALTIMORE, MD. am prepared to receive and sell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. flaying an experience of ten years in the Commission bliAiness, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flitter my , elf thst I shall be able to giro saris rAertoN to all a h 3 favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 6, 'CO. ly • Baltimore Safe Manufactory. yI (.1,1.; WS IMPROVED SA LA NIA NDE R I . SA E. ES.—Thousands of dollar.' in proper ty of all kinds, saved annually in these safes that never failed to preserve their contents.— Factory, Durance street. Providence, Rhode Island, and 139 Nprth street, Baltimore. Sale rooms. No. 16. South Charles street- For sizes and prices send for a circular. All Safes war rant"d to giro satisfaction. L. H. MILLER, No. 16 South Charles street, Oct. 17, 1859. De. 27. ly] Baltimore, Md. ForNI)En 1852. Chartered 1/ 7 1.14. Located CUR. OF BALTINIORE k. CHARLES STS., ALTIMORE, 1113.—The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished k Popular Commercial College in the Malted States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Titoaot. - Git PRACTICAL BUSINESS Eoccarios in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circu lar. containing upwards of SIX SW 'A HE FEET. .with SPECIMEN or PENMANSHIP. and alarge En graving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, kc., will be sent to El ery Young Man on application, Faze or Gushes. .iVrite immediately and you will receive the package by return mail. Address, E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. Feb. C, 18C0. ly IL CLOVIS and Matting, wholesale and retail. Constantly on hand an assortment o Carpets at low prices. consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and lienetian Car pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1 to 6 yards wide. Also, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods. Canton and Cocoa Matting,. Rag Carpets of our own make, by the piece or yard, at low rates. JOSEPH 'VICTORY, 125 Lexington st.,,one door west of Howard. April 2, 1860. 3m Baltimore, Md. AND PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The subscriber has constantly on hand a full assortment of materials for the use of Artists, PahaMrs Wad Photographers. Also on hand a large and beautiful assortment of SI ereacopte Itutru menu and news, embracing Kery variety of Foreign and American Luna, Statuary, Parlor and Rural G reap*, ,tr. The beauty and interest of the Sterescopic Views upon the par lor table furnish a never ending source of en tertainment both to visitors and the home circle. COUNTRY .11ERCHA.NTS supplied on the most liberal terms. W.A. WISONG, No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, .lld June 27, 1859. ly pais.BALTIMORTI ST., BALTIMORE. MD., Magpfacturers of Improved Tight-stitch EWING MACHINES. for Families and Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers. Planters, Farmers, House keepers, or any other persons in search of an Instrument td erecute any kind of Seiring now dose by machinery. make sure they secure the beat, by examining ours before purchasing. Illar Samples of Work sent by mail. Wit? COXSTITU7I3 • GOOD SEWING summit? 1. It should be well made, simple in its con struction, and easily kept in order. 3. It should make a TIMIT LOCAL-STITCH, alike on both alias of the material. 3. It should sew any and all materials that can be sewed. 4. It should be able to use Cotton, Thread, • or Silk, directly from the spool. 5. It should be able to sew from coarse to fine, and from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with out changingAhe 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 l ii straight needle ; curved ones are liable to break. 8. The needle should have perpendieulat notion. Thin is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 9. It should be capable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to bind with a binder, he 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 of tee work, and of, using different coloredread or silk, shore or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to bepnited. 13. It should be able to make a - tong or short stitch. 14.- It should be able to fasten off the seam, and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and make bet little noise. , it. It sltottl4 bate • wheel Ibed; none others are in constant" contact with the work. it. It shottld net be liable to get out of order. lt. It should not be liable to break the - threat, nor skip stitches. Is. It should oat be seeessary to nee a screw driver or wrench to set the medic 20. It should aot boo ilsiok so the *pota toes domos. • 21. It shaeld rat tsar Ades ea the wider Meow ravel set, 'we be wasteful of thread, ask the ease wfith au. atetwestits weeklies* Mu;6f *6* siiiiittige! in 4. "imikb cob' Seirlat i Vit amrs 1PiO• Dec.. 1, ly =EI I a r~ A. Mathiot & Bon'B 1e 4 ,00 9 , AN 40 01/ I L Carpets, Artists', Painters' Ladd, Webster & Co., E=!=E=M!!ltl= 4 Tltl DM - Arch Street Carpet IArAiIIEBOUSEL—SPRLNG STOCK ciS CAlt- PSTINGS I—We are now openhog our Spring &oar of Carpeting', which haee been bought extremely low . for Cash, and will be *old correspondingly cheap. We bare all the newest and richest style+ of Velvet. Brawl', Three-Ply, loi,,rain and Venetians—with an ex tensive assortment of low priced Carpetings ; Clvtlis. Droggets. ac., ht. Also.r.ioo pieces of 3-4. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, white, red, check. fani.y and variegated Canton Mat tit.g., at eery low prices. As we buy exclusiiely for Cash, we art en- Oiled to after our goods touch below the usual prices. *sir Country Merchants and others who are !about purchasing ore requested to make an es ../Imination, as they cannot fail being pleased with goods and prices. 01.1 )DEN k RICKNER, • 832 Arch St., (2 doors below Ninth, South Side,) March 12, 'Go. Sin Philadelphia. - - To Consumptives AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—The sub scriber, for several years a resident of Asia, discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure fur COM. inosption, Asthma, lironchtta, Colds, and Nervous Isebslay Fur the benefit of Conswinptires and Xerxes, Suferrrs„ he is willing to mike the Rama public To those who de , ire it. he will send the Pre scription, with full directions (free of charge :) elm a 'ample of the meditine. which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs Those desiring the Remedy can obtain it b . % return mail, b . % addressing .1. E. CrTHISERT, Botanic Physician, No. 429 Broadway, New York. April 9, 1860. tiu Farmers' and Mechanics' SA VINGS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS CoU'f.. TY receives money un depo..it daily from o'clock A. M., until 3 O . ( lotk IL, and on S.iturdny from 9 u'clot k A. M., until ti o'clock I'. NI. IntereA un depu.its from 2to L per cent. Special deposita paid agrucably to notice, and tramiicnt dcpmiits paid on demand with in terest. interest on special deposits, when made for ten months and ups ard3,4 per cent ,fury months and upwards, 3 per cent.: on transient deposits for 30 days and upwards, 2 per cent. ; and on regular weekly deposit., 5 per cent- The popularity of this Institution with all classes of the community, both in town and country, and its consegnent success, may be ascribed in retrt to the (idiom in reasons: It offers a ek , lll en ;era, re , ponsiblc and profit able depository to l'itrniers and Mechanics, to Executors, Adtnuii•traturs, As.iignees. Police tors..kgent4 and all publre Officers, to ttorueys- Trustees, Sot icties and Asoutustions ;incorpora ted or °them i.e, to mart ted or single Ladies, to Students, Merchants, Clerks, and business men generally; to Minors and all who hate funds. much or little, to depo.,it with a return of Interest. • • Depositors receh e Books in which is entered their deposits, w hit It hooks serve as vouchers. They may desigimte in case of sickness, death or absence. who shnll recehe their deposits without the inter% ention of Executors or Admin istrators. [Gett),burg, March 26, 1860. e Greatest Discovery Mclf" THE AGE —lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be curd by using H. L. uturs CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURF: Man prominent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, hate testified to its great utility. Its ;meets in P.licutuatic affec tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any specific introduced to the public. Price 5U cents per bottle. Fur sale la:t all druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by II L. MILLER, Wholses-ile and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs. Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paiute. Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oil., Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass. Perfumery. Patent Medicine...kr.. kc. ilkirA. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg for - 11. LSMiller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix ture:" [Oct. 24, 1859. ly Watches, Jewelry, ANT) SILVER-WARE.—We would respect fully inform our friends, patrons and the public generally, th,tt me have now-in Store and Offer WHOLKAALE AND RETAIL, at the lowest CA.1.1 PRIVICS. a large and very choice stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, of every variety and style. Every description of 1/14,m0v0 WOILIE and other JEWELRY. made to order at short notice. bojrAll goods a arrant edio he,yis represented. N. B Particular attention given to the Re pairing of Watches and Jewelry of every de scription. STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 622 lfarket Si, South Side, Philadelphia. Fcb. 13, 1860. Sin . John W. Tipeon. n IiZAWILTHIAN: ri O to Tipton's—go to Tipton's— Ur Go to Tipton's in the corner— In 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 A ho net er knew it— Tip's the fellow that ern do it— Do it in the latest fashion— • Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your flue looks greatly. Make you look su young and sprightly, Make you feel more xoung and brightly, Make you feel like going nightly To call upon some pretty damsel Who before would list look at you, At you as rot] passed her daily, Daily on the pithlie -treet. And young men who wear moustaches, Who want .Sume one to sew patches— Patches where your breeches tear— Tip's the boy to make up matches— Matches with some lady fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy, Fogy, Flirt and Fop. Jan. 11, Cannon & Adair's NEW MARBLE WOItES, corner of Balti more and East Middle streets,directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fully competent to execute all work in the finest Illyak of the art, we would respectful ly incite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to favor us with a call and examine speumens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS. TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other a ork appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put up in a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal to the best to he seen in the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of, and especially do we giarantee 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. Nor. 28, 1859. tf Globe Inn, ANICSTOWN, Frederick con n ty, ktd.— Having been renovated and re-furnished, e proprietor assures the publie that a tail is only needed, as he guarantee. full totitisfaetios in every ease. Charges moderate. HE.Nar HERR, Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf onALEXANDRR FRAZER., Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the roam e West side of the Public Square, lately oeoupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., sea L aw Mee, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Than/did for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business, sad a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, 185 P Lumber and Coal, LI ix AND PLASTIIII,--efall kinds eonstaat -17 sit bead, wkielt we are selling at mall paella her CASH. All Cod, ke., oast be cosh sit deliery. MUDD A BIIIIII.IIIt. Jew. SS, rreceived and saw arid% • Wl* sad eaLed aesurtment of 4 4 3 WAlta, so we kilts the atteeltice t Ai d 1 is . ' 7A. 11-1111601, =rid GOODS, hi every volikAt EICHIOrik &resisting et 0410•11,114 Alies, mi*Es,'Ticittegs, agised*P 44* MTr! i rg Mlpes' NITROGINIVED SINEWPHOSPHATE OP .Ll.lOl I 0011TO0ID Or DRIED BLOOD, BONES, artPntrittc ACID, PERUVIAN GUANO, AND AULPITATE AMMONIA. 100 Pounds of the NITROOSNIZED PHOSPHATE Will equal in effect and lasting poser 185 Pounds Peruvian Guano—will.produce GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT, And other Grain, per Raabe!. —IT PREVENTS ItCB r!"Eis 1 solicit Farmers to give it • fair trial, being ecinfident of its worth. It hax been extensisely ' used in the New England and Southern States for ten years past. and its increasing erle PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY It is packed in Strong Bags of IGo Pounds each. PRICE $4 PER BAG. OR $5O PER TON. Orders accompanied by Remittances will meet with Prompt Attention. Testimonials add Samples given Free of Charge, on application to the Sole Agent, R. W. P. ALLEN, No. 14 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. !'AGENTS WANTEl).—iiiii Feb. 20, 1860. 3m Kerosene and Coal 9el l lP. LAMPS!—Head Quarters and Manufse tory, No. 114 South Second Street, below ' enut, and No. 1 Carter Street. Philadelphia. M. B. DYOTT'S Excelsior Kerosene and Coal Oil Burner. MERRIL & Joan Spring Burner, and all other good Burners for Coal Oil, to gether with the largest and handsomest variety of LAMPS, of every description. CII.kNI4:- LIERS, from two to fifty burners—ill:isles, Wicto, Shades, and all articles pertaining to the huskies+, together with the best KEROsENE OIL in the country—Wholesale and Retail—at the Manuteeturers' lowest prices. AO - Merchants and others will same money, by examining our Stock and Pnees. M. IL MOTT'S LAMP and GAS FIXTURE STOEIr, and FAC TORY, No. 114 South Second and No. 1 Car ter Street, belhw Cheat:tut, Philadelphia. Feb. 2e, 1860. 3m Something New • IS GETTY:MUM—The undersigned inform? the citizens of the town and county, that lie has commenced the BAKING bitsiness. on a large scale, in York street, tiettt sburg. nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where be will try to deserve, and hopes to receite. a liberal ptron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES,int kCKERS, PRETZELS, kr. kr., baked et er?* tick. (Sun s excepted.) all of the hest grreriity, and sold at the lowest living profits. Crocker-baking is all iii branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and,„adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Hitting erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the hest workman and the most rip- , proved - macLiner,y, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SAUPEE July 23, 1859 New Grocery. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS.—The snh scriber respectfully informs the citizens of town and conptry, that he has opened a Grocery, Confectionary and Notion Store. on York street, two doors east of St.. James' Lutheran Chun li, where he has now on hand a general assort ment of goods in his line—such as : Syrup front 40 toil:tee:lts per gvllcn Sugars. all kind+ Coffees, different kinds; Vinegar. Salt, FiAli, Cheese, !Scotch Herring, ground and unground Pepper. Alspice. Cloves, Cinnamon, Mustard, Soda, Ginger, Starch, Rice, TelIA. Candles, Ex tract Coffee, Chocolate, Concentrated Lye ; Brooms, Buckets, Candies, all kinds; Figs. Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Almond+, Ground Nuts. Layer Raisins, Lemons, Oranges. Fancy Cakes. Crackers of all kinds, kr., kc. lturrzu and F:uus hpitg ht. and sold. lle int ites the calls of the public, convinced that his assortment 'a ill pleaaa bosh in quality and price. He is de termined to sell cheaper than the cheapsst. WU. -E. BITTLE. Gettysburg, Dec. 10,':,8. Notice'to Farmers. price will he paid for Wllest, Ityet Corn, Oats, 1 0 ,0 00 1 } 1 : 1 1; 8 " I T " h . - e " 1 ; t i " ;lt t 72 ; Harley, C/over-seed, Timothy-seed, Floor. dc., al the large yellow Warehouse, n est cud ofNew Oxford. aserGuano, Plaster, Salt, kc., and a large and well selected stock of I.utuber and Co.il constantly on hand and for sale at Inv W..rc house. 1 , 11.MX.11g11,511. New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf For Sale ORENT.—Thiat excellent Tavern Stand, in. New Oxford, Adams I N county, Pa., fur ninny years known at. Miley's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. F. Becker. The llouse is large and very convenient, with good and large Stabling., a large Garden and Lot of Ground, with every convenience neeesgary for a tavern. adjoining the Public Square, near the Getty.burg Rail road. Apply to JOHN Iif.:OKF.II, - South George Street, York, Pa- Jan. 16,1860. Hanover B. Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.—The Pas senger Trains run AR J . 01101414 : - ST TRAIN ail! leaye ll:9o\er at R 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 mediate points. EXTRA TRAIN on every Tuesday and Satur day will leave Hanover at 5 P. M., with Pas sengers for York, Harrisburg, ac., returning with Passengers from Baltimore. Through tickets are now issued to Philadel phia, Columbia, Ilarrishurg,Williamsport, Read ing, Baltimore, York, Wrig.htaville, and an other principal way points on the line of the Northern Central Railway. D. TiiONE, Ticket A,Tent. Hanover, March 5, 1860. 'I Marble Yard Removed. THE subscriber laving removed hie place of business to East York street. a short dis tance below St. James' Church, would announce to the public that be is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, snch as' Monu nments, lieridstone‘ &e ., kc., of every variety of style and finish, silth and without bases and so. kets, to suit purchasers, and at prices to snit the times. Persons desiring anything in his line will find it a decided advantage to examine his stock and pcices before purchasing elsewhere. Wll. B. MEALS. Gettysburg, March 21, 1859. Removals. THE undersigned, bein g the an thotised person to make removals Into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that inch as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of theyear to have it done. Removals made with promptness —terms low, and no effort spared to please. PETER THORN, March 12, '6O. Keeper of the Cemetery. Removal. Ft art fl mi l subscriber bas removed his Plough and Machine Shop from the Foundry building to d street, opposite Tim's Blacksmith shop, bark of the Eagle Hotel, where be Is bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always ea head sad made to order at the shortest retire, and Machines, harpers, repaired. Also be will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. DAVID-WA/MX May 10, MT I VI CiAere iretSg respectfully lathers the lTdl l es of Nave Osmium aad the ter rounding country, that she has eatelvedt • faahlanahle let of Goods flys the city, each ea Straw Ilaseets, Itibbons, reyeete, sad all ar ticles to the Beam( Übe. 0 14_ManowslesoIrp and telemalat attuided tae USW At mlo ale the mart itabloSedet SOL done at the ihartest Reties. heolleseeeli eme for yourselest. Haserer_eappA tho New Ozhist Depot, • .1: Offill 1 * PELF. -- A 1144 Lit 110* B=sadll Simi* vetbsooldloitialL • stl'am winininvtatl !'s Iffy tAt,SAMIC. COUGH SYRUP. ! AS A FASJULY REMEDY it HAS NO siiip-This. b to certify, that at the re eommeadation of a regular and 'infix' physi cian we bare used the "Balsamic Cough Syrup" prepared by W. E. Shriner, in our facni- ' ly, and lind it LI answer well the purposes for which it is prepared. S. ,c.rru•x, Pastor of Lutheran Church. Tanrctown, Read the following Letter from 'Rev. 11. P. Jordan : flciorrowN, Mr. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I 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 &don. I bare 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 eNery fami ly. The exceeding low price at whiLli it is sold places it within the reach of all. Pardon the liberty I have taken in thus giv ing my experience in the use of the Syrup unso licited by you. Respectfully 'yours, ti. P. JORDA. TIVITIMONY Or PIITHICIVIS. Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I have ex amine' the composition of your " Balsamic Co.ugh Syrup," and from my knokledge of the iugrdienta, and having witnessed its gaoled ef fects, Lean recommend it to the public as • valuable compound for Coughs, Colds, and all chronic pulmonary affections. 'Nos. Sax, N. D. TAELVTOWN, Ild. I hare 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. Si'.ar SWOPE, U. D. PM YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Jerrinsos, York co., Pa., July 18, 1 To W. B. Shriner,—Dear Sir:-1 have been keeping your "Balsamic Cough Syrup" fur sale fur the last fire years, and it has gi‘eu almost t•t•sal satisfaction. It is one of the most popular Medicines in use in uur neighborhood. Our sales, therefore, has e been large, especially last winter, having sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore du not hesitate to recommend it to their rila good medicine. Yours, respectful Jasrua SPAN Powrsn's Slots°. York co., May 17, W. E. Shriner,—Dear Cough S)rup is becoming very popular here, I hal e been selling it fur about tv%o years, and it give,4 more general satisfaction than any medicine I tune ever sold. We use it in our family, and %%fluid not be without it on any acimunt. For hildren, it certainly is an im al ual,l e medi cine. S. G. 11.1L10.1111•NI). JACKSON, York co., May IR, 1933. To W. E. .Shriner cot:l.4(ler your Bal.:lrak rough B,.‘rup one of the beat Cough rcniedie, of the day. There is no medicine I have ever sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none that I have aged in my family Hike so well. Yours, truly, C. F. 14-ELANo. Price, 37} cts. per bottle. or 3 bottles fur Si Sold by Pi Druggists and Ilerchout. • Oct. 17, 1819. 10m The Only Preparation AVORTHY OF I:SIN - ER-SAL CONFIDENCE AI)N PATRONAGE—For Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prot. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restoratire, and gen tlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can be here giren: see circular for more, and it will be impossible fur vou. , to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New York. Dee. 2,1.'5R GLSTLKIIIIEN : Your note of the I:.th inst., has been received, saying that you had heard that I had been benefited by the ass of Wood's Ilair Re.toratire, and requesting my certitiLute of the fact if I had no objection to gibe it. I award it to you cheerfully. beeau , e I think it due. age is about year- the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl.• five or six years since it began to turn gray. and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its sea-ibility and dandruff to form upon it.— Each of these disagreeabilities incre.i-ed with time, and about four nimit I) sinru a fourth was added to them.my hair falling off the top of my bead and threatening to make me bald. In thi+ unpleasant prediciiment. I mi.jodooed to try Wood's flair Restorative, mainly to ar rest the fulling off of my hair, for I had really no expectation that gray ham -could ever be restored to its original color except from dyes. I was. however, greatly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling off arrested, hut the color was re stored to the .grey hairs and sensibility to the se.ilp, and dandrutT ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation I Will induced to try it. For this. among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands alio value the admiration of their wive 4 to profit by my example. and use It if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, • . HEN. A. LAVENDER.. To 0. J. Wood k Co., 444 Broadway, New Yoik, family are absent from the tits, and I am no longer At No. 11 Carrot Place. Siamaston, Ala.. July 20. 1859. To PROP. 0. J. Woon: Dent :Sir:—Your' flair Restorative . " bits done hair so mach good since I commenced 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 re.ort to your "Hair Reatotatiee, - the hair will I :turn adore beautiful than ever; at leaA this is my experience. Believe it all ! Yon rs truly, P. S.—Yon can publish the above if yon By publishing in our Southern papers you will i get more patronage south. I see several of, your certificates in the Mobile Mcrcury, n Ft rongi Southern paper. W. H. K. , PROP. 0. J. WOOD: De.ir ing lied 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. Ey hair is n pw thick and glossy, and no words c.lll evress my obligations to on in gin nig to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOIINSUN. The Restorative is put up in bottle; of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small ; the small holds j a pint, and retails fur one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and re tails for $3. O. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 7.14 Market Street,.St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [March 12,1860. 3m TITE subscriber offers at Private Sale, his HOUSE AND LOT, on High street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The House is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-braiding, and a well of ,water. Terms easy. DA.N'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11, 1859. J. W. Scott, ( MT e ls o fltiN'S Ft f R. W IN 14111.471 tiOili ) , and G. SHIRT MANTFACTORY, , No. 814 ekes ant Street, (nearly oppqpite the Girard Hoare,) Philadelphia. J. W. SCOTT weld respectful ] call the attention of his former patrons and , ends to his new Store, and is'prepared to All muter, for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect at guarantied. COUNTRY TRA.DR .wapplied with Puss 81111 ITS and C 01.1424. Ott. 17, 1880. ly Lime, Plaster. LAMM sad COAL, of all hiada, eoestaatly ow head, witlelt we will Dalt at mean props midi. All coal, Sc., 1M MA tba eagli oe de- Wray. LLDISYNII . TIII, BOLLING= & CO.' Jaa. f, 1640. • ryes do sot bailors it, try thus sad solarises that TYSONS' PICTURES ace tt• = l 4l t to had id she eountry.- oAllery . N. B. cat. the Diaatlad, Gettfsbarg. II of Oho sessuplislississ Is Mask. O Gahm, Aeocedems, Fifb4,lrlstey Flaw, sad eaiM sesessoy *dap. CDsstql tale laSg winter sarlitit .sa bow .s spas ser.S. :way, whoa you esa bur • ii =44 so ebony a! • T - am woo Nati. sod ow* 411411 Ppoisl I it,' • , • - as 4 Asa", tut issesived at - 41691P1L F 40 111 4 4 ,IN • GeV' ? Tat Vs° Shriner's EQUAL! Timmer" or CLIROIIIII9I LIIIITT, Frederick co., Md WM. It. KENia/Y WOOD'S RAIa ItISTORATIrE Private Sale. Gettifi burg Foundry. THE ' subscriber, having purchased the Foundry of Messrs. Zorbaugh, Bloat I Co. formerly Warrens' Foundry,) has commenced business, and is now prepared to offer to the public a larger umerlimant of Machinery than has heretofore been offered, such as THRESH ING MACHINES, Clover Hullers, Fodders Cut ters, Corn ShelleMorgan's late improved Horse Rake. A"OVES, such as Cook Stoves, three differentlizinds ; and lye different sizes of Ten-plate Otnves. Likewise Mill and Saw-mill Ciaetings,imd all kinds of Turning in Iron or Wood. a ir- REPAIRING of all kinds on Machinery and Castings will be done to order on short notice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast ings ready made ; PLOUGHS, such as Seylnr, Witherow, Plecher, Woodcock, and many others not mentioned here; and eight different kinds of IRON FENCLNG, for Cemeteries, Porches or Yards. Also, Mortising Machinell, clie of the best now in use. This machine works with a lever by hand ; any little boy can manage it. Call and examine our stock ; no doubt but what we can please. Persons ought to see it their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at home, where it Is manufactured, so that they can very easily get any part replaced or repaired. DAVID STERNER. Gettysburg, Feb. 13, 180. Grain and Produce House, (IN CI)AMBERSBURG STREET.—The un dersigned having purchased the large building in the rear of his store on Chambers bursborg 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, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds, kc., fur which the highest market price will be given. ajar To accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, tiawit.g made ar rangements fur that purpose with 3 responsible boii.e in the (ity. I also continue my Grocery and Variety Store, and keep on hand GROCERIES of all kinds, Salt. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, (lik, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, ike. Having just received a very Thrge supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to furniQh Country Dealers tcry cheaply, and will sell it all times. WHOLESALE ANb RETAIL. The public are invited to call purchasing elseu here. 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, 1859. Stoves, MIN AND SIIEET a IIWN WARE.—SHEADS & BUEHLER, having purchased the stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler. hate opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the superintendence of G. E. Buchlat. and are now prepared to turni,.h everything in that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina ry n nre. they have a large supply ofkitchen and house furnishing goods, of el ery variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, &c.. fur preservimg, cooking and frying. Call and see them. Spigadid assortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at tisk- Warehouse, on the corner of Carli , le and Railroad streets. ginr:ipouting put up at shortest notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lune always on hand at their yard at the game pl.tee. Nov. 14, 1859. SHADS k BUEHLER. --- Howard Association, HILADELPIIIA.--A Renew)lent Institution, established by special Endow went, for the telief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and egpecially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— Medical adei e given .gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to sit who apply by letter, Ny ith a dt scriptton of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, kc ,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicine to rni-hed free of charge. VALCALILE RP:PORTS on Spermatorrlima, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps tor post age will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. SK I LLEN 110VGIITO1C, Acting Surgeon, ilouard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Streethiladelphia, Pa. Ry order of the DirectorsW EZRA. D. lIEARTWELL. Sec y. Pres'f. Nov. 7, 1659. ly Dr. M'Lane's CELEBRATED VERMIEUGE & LIVER= PILLS.—We beg leave to call the atten- ? cl lion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popularremedies now before the public. We refer to DR. CIIIB.II . LANE S CELEBRATED ...7? L VERNIIFUGE AND LIVER PILS. We .% 45 not recommend them as universal Cure-ails, fri but simply for what their name purports, viz: ; 74, The VERMIEUGE, for expelling Worms from w; the human system. It basal.. Leen adminis- ; tered with the most sati , :firtor) results to ta- , rious Animals subjert to Worms. The LIVER PILLS. for the cure of LIVER CoMrLAINTS, all ..."! Biztors Dritxxnx.wENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, In cases of FLYER AND Ata X, preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almo•t invaria- t-tti en! , bly make a vpeedy and permanent cure. As speciti , s for the n 1,0% e meutioned eases. they are inn, filed. and never known ?L' t to frit when adtuun,,tered in accordance with b the dire, Lions. e-• Their unpri , edented popularity has in duced the Proprietorq,FLEMlNG ISI(tt2'IIF:ICa, se PIT PA., to dispose of their Drug` busines., in a !licit tidy have been cucces,fully engiged for the lasi' 20 years. and they will iws now give their' undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that br.ll..tne's Celebrated Vcrmifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the da). they will continue to spare neither tiros nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest materials, and compound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING 11110TIIER3, Pittsburg, Pa. P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and lake 11010 e but Dr. JP Lane's, prrparrd by Fleming Bros., Pittsburg, Pe. 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 Pala for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Ver mifuge for 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, 1859. ly OUR MUSICAL FRIEND. r 6 6 O CR MUSICAL FRIEND," a Rare Com panion for the Winter Months. ' Every Pianist, Should procure this Every Singer, weekly Publication of Every Teacher, Vocal and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, coating but 15 Every Amateur, CENTS a somber, and Pronmaneed by the eat re Press of the Cottony, to be " THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK OF THE KIM) IN THE WORLD." Twelve full sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Mimic for 15 Cents. Yearly, $5; Half-yearly, $3 00; Quarterly, $1 75.. Subscribe to "Our Musical Mead," or order it from the nearestNitwsdesier, sad you will have Music enough for year entire family and at an insignificant cost; and If you want Music for therlate, Violin, Cornet, Clario ns', Accords's, Me., etc., 'absinthe'. the SOLO gI4O4MHT containing 11 pages, costing only 10 Coate a Number; Yearly, $3 50 I Half-yearly $1 25. All the Beek Numbers at 10 cents, sad Bound Volumes, containing 17 Number s, at $3 50 mash, constantly du hand. AGENFS WANTED for these publications. C. B. ssysocra A CO., NT Nassau St.; Tow York. Fels. 11,.1fi0. Pm • ut-- Spouti rinom * ng. noon Opoothig sad pat 40. for 000kiVe oomitry proikuso, TRIM othertithahrt Moir laitses,ll,2%,, am, with de lilt to gin, the. 4, 11 :7 , Maim, Illogiast4hild."' AO l,llO . "WOW POP? amt ~,P it e mu* MAFTTUALJIMIINISURAXoIt 00140.11111%—• laeorphated Mara le, Milt omens. ressuisest--Georire Swop*. Vies I`resizkiel--8. R. Russell. Beerctery—D. A. Buehler. rreasurer--Derld M'Creary.. - .Rxecutive ConesWice—Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Heintzelman. Nanwpre—George Swope, D. A. linebler,Ja cob Ring, A. Heintz,lmo, R. li'Curdy, Thog. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestack, Wm. B. McClellan. Wm. B. Wilson, N. Eichelberger, AWN! F. Oitt, John Woirord, H. A. Picking, A bel T. Wright, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, D. IPCreary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. R. Hersh. garTbis Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It bee been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex penses, without arty assessment, baying also large surplus capital in the Treasury. 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.- sir The Executive Committee rneets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1658. 1115 RY B. DANININ New Ppria—New Goods. TFIE andersikeed hare entered into partner ship in the HARDWARE & GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner A Ziegler, in Baltimore street. Miller the name, stS le and firm of DANNER A ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask. and will endeavor to deserre, a condor' lace of the patronage of the old firm, as well any quantity of new custom. They hare just re nrn ed from the cities - with an Immense stoc of Goods—consisting in part of Building Mate 'als, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Lqeks, Glass, Ac. Tools, including Edge Tools ofyys e y description, Saws, Planes, Chissell, Goiiges, Braces and 4litts, A uger . .s, Squares, Clines Ilammegs, Ac. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Vices, Rasps. Files, Horse Shoes, horse-shoe Nails, Ac., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton. Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes, Felines, Bows, Poles, Shafts, Ac. Sloe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Ac., with a general as•ortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knobs, &e. HOUSEKEEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, (7andle-sticks, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, Ac. Also, a general assortment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds; Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they nil! sell as cheap as the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full cud gen eral assortment, such as Crushed, Pals erised, Clarified and Brown Sugars ; New Orleans, West India and Sugar Roust Molasses and Sy rope, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed. Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, Ac.; a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every article in the /hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Blacksedith,Callinet Maker's. Painter s, Glazier's, and Grocery line, all of which they aro determin ed sell as low fur CASH as any house out of • the city. HENRY 11. DAN N F.II, MITE undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, the sante will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Bitltiniere street. by their sons, Henry 11. Danner end Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner di Ziegler,Jrs.. whom wen ill recommend to, and for whom we nould bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. 'Laving retired from the Mercantile business it is necessary that our old business should be settled up. We. therefOre, notify all those in debted to us either by Judgment. Note or Book Account, to call end settle the SUMO without delay. The books Kitl be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER, May 25,1858. DAVID Zia: LER. Still at Work ! CACIIMAKING AND BLACKSMIT/ITNG. —The undertigned - rel•pectfully informs his friends and tee public that be continues the Coacbmaking and Blacksmithing business in every branch at his establishment in Chani bersburg street. Ile has on hand and will manufacture to order all kind.; of CA RRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kc., of the hest material, and made by superior work men. le r Itamuttixo and BLAcsaistentso of all kinds dune at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY PRODUCZ taken la exchange for work at market prices. sae-Persons desiring articles or work in the Coachmaking or 131aeksmithing line, are re spectfully invited to call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTR. Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. Notice TU FARMERS AND MERCIIANTI4.—We have now opened our large and commodious Warehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg frond Company. and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: FLUCIi, 11.1" E. CtiltN, OATS. &c. Also, on hand and fur sale. Salt, Guanos. Plaster, Fish, Ike. A large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molnnate, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar- - ware, kc., which we do not hesitate to say, we will pelf at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants 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 in the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, &c., to the fact Hash we have for sale Brcirtig t Fronetipid & Co: a Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER & CO. Gettysburg, dept. 5, 1858. • Sere We Are Again I that we have yet offered, calculated to please all persons in quality and prices; SUGARS, or. very large stockylow ; COFFEES, TEAS.Choco— late, Bice, Che ese, Spices, (all kinds,) Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickles, Sugar tared HAMS and SHOULDERS, Lard, Shad, Mackeret and Herrings, 'Rah, Cedar-ware, Tubs, Baekite, ke.; Baskets, Flour Selves, Brooms, Brisbes, kc.; all kinds of Cordage Concentr a ted Lye; Extra sad Superfine FLO UR, all kinds of Feed; Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand ; Fancy Goods, Confectionaries and Fruit. Give us keen. It affords us pleasure to show our large and inviting stork. NORBECK 4 MARTIN. 30,1659. More New Goods • .- A.T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, In Chambart burg street. We bare just recl= e stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Baggy Sir: 110.1, Collars, nalps, As,, aad are detanisimed to sell at the lowest prices possible Call sad judge for Tourvelviti , Oct. IT, 109. COSSAN *MAP . _ SIIBROIDEREESp-1. - Stfnicrit Awould' InTito the baths to. midis tits re varier i tunr sty* BrilOailbriel, Jaconets, C. tides, Under 7 ogtars, Su:dim* ~ fie. tiprfi , INO *se ems . desbt the stimessels Rite looks at the - Teoies Shawls shdlee Ile eoturs ttsder.4lllirts-sitOtanntee, albs woolen asets)-frissiedipidloKiesegnildts +r~` < WAYSRIGHT ZIIMIAR WAYBIIIWIT ZIEGLER Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. Notice. Gettysburg. Na whits