fruit and Oruaineutal TREES FOR SAI.E.—GEORGE 'PETERS & GO., Proprietors of " Fair Mount Nurse ries." Gendinzville, Adam , county, PA, We would re‘pectfully call the attention of the public to nor large stork of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, such as Apple. Peach, Standard and Da art - Pear, Cherry, Apricot and Plum Tree , ; Grapevine;; Blackberry, Gooseberry nail Currant stalks; Oruatocutal and Evergreens, which we 'offr for next tall sales. We have appointed JOHN EVIttiIiOLVER, Esq., our travel ing agent for this county, who is authorized to Inake sales and take orders, FAIR MOUNT NURSERIES having been es tablished for more than 20 years, the Proprie tors flatter themselves that their trees arc of the tiest , selected kinds, having fruited many of them, and knowing what they are. The great ly increased and increasing spirit of 'planting. as well as the degree of patronage extended Lo W art:int na iu gre6tly increasing our nur aeries, so that 012 are prepared to offer for the autumn of 18G0 and succeeding years, a much more cNteimive stock than es or offered. before —,cultivating front 35 to 40 acres, containing ccveral hundred thousand trees at various magi's of growth, all of which are grown on coil and under treatment best calculated to Wake it healthy and natural growth. (IE(JUGE PETERS & CO. Cq ; ;'"•The undersigned having accepted the above Agency for the sale of Fruit Trees in this county, takes this method of informing the public, that those wishing to purchase trees will ple.ise take the subject into consideration be. Pori' I call personally_upon them', as I expect to -canvass a portion of the county. All letters upon the subject, addrersed to me at Benders- Ville, or left at any of the Ilotels in GOA.% sburg, will be attended to. Catalogues can be found at all the printing offices. l'ersoni Wishing to belect front catalogues can there see them. I will be in Gettysburg during Court weeks, so that ',mons wishing to purchase fruit can see Me. The cultivation of good fruit of all kinds has been entirely too much neglected in this county. Thu demand fur good fruit is very Much on the increase. .OIIN 13URICIIOLDER April 9, 1360. Gm Nom Light. 7;;,T01T may talk about your Gas lights just as you please, but there is one thing certain, D. G. CA itlt has on hand as fiat wt assortment of CIGA US as ever was offered in this market— such as Yarrah, Prinelpees, Ilaintuas, and Re galias. Any person or persons having doubts as to the truth of the above statement, can-have their doubts removed by giving them a trial, Pe has just received from the cities of Phila delphia and Baltimore, as fine an assortment of lIOSIERY as is usually, kept in this or-any other place. He also has as fine an assort ment of rancy Neck-ties, Shirt Collars, Gentle men's Jewelry, and Perfumery, as any other es tablishment can show—all of which ho will sell low for Cash or Country Produce. Come one, come all, and give hint a rail,— Don't forget the place—York street, nezt door to Sauppe's bakery. [April 30, 1860. Dissolution. 7111111; Partnership heretofore existing between LL Jacob Mistress and Charles F. Winter, in the Produce, Mercantile, Coal and Lumber business, is this day, by mutual consent, dis solved,- All accounts ttiill be settled by J. Bastress,'at the old stand • March 31, 1860, New Firm. frACOR I3ASTRESS and JACOB PETERS 6) have entered into Partnership in the above business, at the old stand, (the large brick Warehouse,) and respectfully solicit a continu ance of the patronage hitherto bestowed upon the old firm. They will, at all times, pay the highest cash prices for FLOUR, GRA IN, SUDS; t.x., Lc., and have constantly- on hand LUM BER, COAL, SALT, PLASTER., GROCERIES, Lc., at the lowest rates JACOB BATRESS, JACOB PETERS. Now Oxford, April 9, 1800. Guit', New Feature ITN the business of the Excelsior Sky-1111111 ji Gall - cry. During our late visit to the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, we selected a splendid assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PIC TURES, comprising English, French, Venitian, Egyptian, Italian and American Scenery, Sta tuary Groups, &c. Our prices for pictures will range from 12 to 40 cents apiece. We also have o Cane lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, which eve offer at reduced prices. The public general ly are invited to call and see our large revolving Box, containing 50 pictures, and we insure to all lovers of the Fine Arts a pleasant visit. We are also prepared to male Stereoscopic Pictures, either Portraits or Views, at reason able rates. TYSON & BRO., April IG, 1860 Register's Notice. O o T t l h C e r E p i e s r h s o er n e s tgiven e t a o t a h l a l t l et the tfe d s m a i n n d . utration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation - and allowance, on Tuesday, Me 29th of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. It, vie: 108. The first and final account of Jonathan C. Forrest, Esq., Trustee for the sale of the real estate of Gecirge Crebs, late of Germany town. ship, deceased. 109. The first and final account of Win. A. Coll, Administrator of the estate of:Philip Coll, late of Ilamiltonhan township, deceased. 200. The first and final account of Robert Slemtuoas, surviving Executor of Robert Siena woos, Sr., late of Ramiltonban township, deed. 201. The account of John Tudor, acting ,Executor of the Will of John Tudor, Sr., de.. ceased. 202. Second and final account of John 11. Aulabaugh, Esq., Executor of the last will and testament of George Clark, Esq. ' deceased. ZACHARIA.II WIEIIB, Ref./leer. Register's - Office Gettys burg, April 30,1860. f '6O. Summer Arrangement. '6O. FILNE Black Frock coats, cheap at PICKING'S. FARAD and-Brown Cassimere Frock Coats, very cheap, at PICKING'S. LI ACK Coats, of all colors, remarkably cheap, at PICKING'S. TARSEILLES, Frock and Sack Coats, no toriously cheap, at PICKING'S. VICK Coats, Linen, Sacks and Frocks, un if reasonably cheap, at PICKING'S. O. 1 Black Cassimere Pants, astonishingly .1 . 1 cheap, at PICKING'S. VANCY Cassimere Pants, pleasingly cheap, at PICKING'S. ATIXETT, Duck and Linen Pants, uncom -1,7 monly cheap, at PICKING'S. IOTTON Pants, all colors, unusually cheap, V../ at PICKING'S. TOYS' Coats, Vests and Pants, certainly very cheap, at 'PICKING'S. ATLN and Silk Vests, good and positively cheap at PICKING S. Ayr AItSEILES and Nankanet Vests, unpre ivi eedentedly cheap, at PICKLNG'S. oti SPENDERS, Shirts, Collars, Socks, Stocks, Gloves, Scc., "ortul" cheap, P IN G'S. ILOCKS and Jewelry of all kinds, confound ed cheap, at TIOLINS, Fifes, Flutes, &c., most "dogged" cheap, at PICKING'S. - 11 EVOLVERS, Pistols, Knives; Sic., "all- tired' cheap, at PICKING'S. AGREAT rainy other. things, among which are Fly liets,drivingly ebeit`p, at Picking's. 1 . 1/11 Coats, Leggings and Caps, which takes everything else in town down for cheap ness, at PICKING'S. VERYBODY will please call at PICKING'S, JD as n matter of course. [April 30, '6O. Lime, Plaster, I.4 USIBEII and COAL, of all kinds, constantly on hand, which we will sell at small profits fur cash. Alt Coal, &c., must be cash on de 7 livery. KLINEFELTER,'BOIILINGEIt fk CO. Jan. 9, 1860. QIJEBNBWARE.—The largest assortment of Queeusware ever received in the Borough, has - just been opened. Ail in . want of anything in that line will save money by calling first at April 9. - FA.HNESrOCKV. rfAXPEIp.- - Another Addition to .our fine stock of caspetings just received, to which we invite the attention of housekeepers. FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS. New Periodical Store. i-READING FOR EVERYBODY, AND ALL KINDS OF READING.—The undersigned j omit respectfully- announces to the reading public that he has opened a new Periodical I :itore nod News Depot in the room recently oc cupied for that purpo:;e br itrei , ms. Aughin hau.,i k Son, in Carlisle street, a few doors tiho%e the IYa6hington Rouse, where he is pre ' yared to meet the wants and suit the tastes of the literary world. The citiDailies will be received and delivered promptly, All the leading Magazines, Periodi eats, Literary Journals, Pictorials, Ballads, Music,, and in fact any and everything in the News and Periodical line will be found at the new establishment of JOSEPH . BROADHEAD. gi'Subscriptions to papers, magazines. itc., received at all times. - Give us a call, J. B. April 2, 1.80. 3m Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! NlTE . have just received from the city of New V York a large assortment of Wall Paper of the newest patterns and designs.— Obized, Marble and Oak, velvet and plain bor der, decoration, firo board prints and window shades. Wall Paper . from 8 cents per piece and upwards, It, F. eILHL NY. March 26, 1860, rpm; MORNING TRAIN now leaves Get tysburg at 7 A. M.. connecting at Hanover Junction with the train front Harris burg to Baltimore at 9.48 A. M., reaching Bal timore at 12.30 noon. Passengers going north or east will also connect, by the morning train, with the mail train front Baltimore, which passes the Junction at 10.25 A. M. and arrives at Har risburg at 12.25 noon. Connections made at York for Columbia and Philadelphia by this train. Returning arriv es at Gettysburg at 12.15 noon with passengers who leave Harris burg at 7,4 1 ) A, M., and Baltimore at 7.50 A. 11. The AM.:I:NOON TRAIN leaves Gettys burg at 1 I'. H., connecting at Hanover Junction at 3.03 I'. 51. with Mail train which leaves Harrisburg at J 2.30 P. M. and arrives at Baltimore at 5.50 P. 51., and with the Express train from Baltimore which leaves Baltimore at 3 P. 51. and arrives at Harrisburg at 7.25 P. Returning arrives at Gettysburg with pas sengers from Harrisburg, Philadelphia and the North and West at . 5.15 I'. M. Passengers for the North or South on the Northern Central sill make connections .through each way by both Morning and Afternoon train. R. 31'CITRDY, President. April 23, 1860. 7 - ) MIDING, known by every man in the county, and no doubt many a one wished there never had been such a place, as many were broken up by permitting, or rather oblig ed to have their names entered upon the coun ty dockets. But look at the change. It is a pleasure now to call there and buy goods' of ' SAMSON at such astonishingly reduced prices— lower than ever before offered in the county. He has just received from the cities a large lot of new Ready-made CLOTHING, for men and boys' wear; with Hats, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Violins, Segars, Tobacco, &c., &c., &c. Call soon, and don't miss the great bargains now had at the old County Building, corner of the Diamond and York street, Gettysbrrg.— , That's the spot! Thankful to his old customers for their pa tronage, he hopes by his change ofloeatioil not only to retain their custom, but secure a large number of new buyers. J. BASTRESS, C. F, IVINT.C.U, An entiro summer suit—coat, pants and vest— for $1,251 - M SAMSON. April IG, ISGO, Just in Season! 0 nrr, L'S A CALL !—The undersigned have 113' just received from the cities an immense stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETS, VESTINGS in all varieties, &c., suitable for the season, which they offer to the public atkunpro cedentedly low rates. " They ask a To convince all " of tho truth of his assertion. No trouble to show goods and give prices. A large lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING also selling cheaper than ever, Garments made up for men and boys, as us ual, in the very best manner, and according to any style desired. The work being done' in their own establishment, they are always en abled to warrant it. Remember, their place of business is the large and commodious room ad joining Cobean & Culp's on Chambersburg street._ JACOBS & BRO., Sept. 10, 1859„ Shawn ! Shawls ! AT SCHICK'S. Broche, (long and square,) Prinitd Cashmere Shawls, Stella, Thihet, and Pe Laine do April 16, 1860. Photographers, Gettysburg, Pa frIORNEII AHEAD I—J. C. GUINN & BRO. ‘Li have just received from the eastern cities, a large and well seleeted stock of SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS, which they are offering to the public at prices which cannot fail to satisfy all—among which is a splendid assortment of De Laines, Boil de Chevers, I3arbadoes, Berage, Lawns and Calicoes, of every grade, style and price. Also, a splendid assortment of Gentle men's Wear of every description, Cloths and Cassimeres, black 'and fancy ; a splendid stock - of Vestrugs, Velvet, Satin and Marseilles—and in fact any and everything in the Dry Goods line. Would you buy good Goods, pretty Goods, cheap Goods, and secure great bargains?— Then call at the cheap corner store of April 16, 1860 SCOTT & SON have just received, and o are now opening,tt their'establishinent, iu uuambersburg st., opposite the "Eagle Ho tel," a large, choice and desirable stock of SPRING GOODS, which they offer to the pub lic, satisfied that goods can't be sold cheaper than they are now offering them. Our stock com prises all the different styles and qualities of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Riblions, Gloves, HoSiery, White Goods, Laces, &c., &c. For MEN and BOYS' WEAR we have our usual variety, in style, quality and price. Our customers will always find our stock Of Domestic Goods full, cheap and complete. We invite all to give us a call and examine our stock, satisfied that an examination is all that is necessary to convince all that our's is the cheap store. No trouble to show goods.— Thankful for past encouragement, sell would respectfully ask a continuance of the same. A. SCOTT & SON. • N. B. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. [April 16, 1860. MAT undersigned, being the authorized person to make removals into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of theyetir to have it done. Removals made with promptii%s —terms low, and no effort-spared to please. PRIER THOlpr, March 12, 'CO. Keeper of the Cemetery. HE subscriber has removed hisPlough and T Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the Eagle Hotel, where he is bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, eke., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing ClockS. DAVID WARREN. May 10. J. W. Scott, (Lofty the Firm of Winchester 4. Scott.) ENTLEMEN'S EI:WISHING STORE, and Ur SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 Ches nut Street, (nearly opposite the Girard House,) Philadelphia. J. W. SCOTT wunld respectful ly call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is prepared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied with FLU SRIBTS and COLTABS. Ott.-17, 1859. ly eUST received and now opening, a large and varied assortment of .QUICIOTSWARE, to `which we invite the attention of buyers. April 14. A SCOTT do SON: =E=M4:VIC! The Gettysburg Railroad. The Old County Merchant Tailors The North West J. C. GUINN 4: Bib Spring 1860. Removals. Removal cpre Aci-v"ts_ R. P. Bayley, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN " CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE 1:0MCINGIIAS1 WAIIE 111.11 STOW: WARE at factory, Hinorpr Street, near Rattan:lore Street. BLLTIMORE, Mt. Feb. 27, 166 u, :2111 Baltimore BELL AND BRASS WORKS, 53 Holliday street, Baltimore, Md. REGESTER & WEBB, the Proprietorq, are prepared to furnish BELLS of all descriptions, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, i.ybit:h are warranted equal in quality of tune, prolongation of sound and durability, to any made in the United States, Our Bells are made of the best materials, warranted to give entire satisfaction; also, against breakage. Farm I:It:114, ranging from 10 to 100 pounds, always on band at northern prices. For Certificates with full particulars, send for one of our Circulars. Ang, 29, 1859. ly New & Rich TEWELPX, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT d ED WARE, &c.—A. E. WARNER Gold and Silversmith, No. 10 Noirru GAY STRESS, BAL. Timm, MD., has in store a beautiful assort. meat of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable for presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car buukles, &c., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger E,ings set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, k.c., Ladies' Gold Chains. Vest L Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Can' Pins; Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings • Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins & Ear Rings, &c. ALSO, A variety of Silver Mounted A: Plated Castors, Cabe Ba:kets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Butter and Salt Stands, Pearl ihindle De•ert Knives,Spoons, Forks, Ladle:, Fancy A rtieleq, :di of which is respectfully offered on tilt lowest terms. Country Trade and Dealers general ly are in it ed to give me a call, and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SIL VER WARE cannot he surpassed either for fineness or finality, or the latest and most beau tiful patterns. [Feb. 27, 186 a. ly Carpets, (INTL CLOTHS and Mattings, wholesale and V.lj retail. Constantly on hand an assortment of Carpets at low prices, consisting of Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian Car pets, of every style and price. Oil Cloths from 1 tot yards wide. Ako, Rugs, Mat.i, stair Rods, Canton and Cocoa Mattings. 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. The World's REIT EXIIIIfITION PRIZE MEDAL \LT AWARDED TO C. MEYER, for his two Pianos, London, October 15, 1851.—C. MEYER respectfully inf,..2ns his friends and the public generally that he has constantly on hand PISNOS, equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in London. iu 1831. All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. He has received during the last Fifteen years more Medals than any other maker from the Franklin Institute—also, First Premiums in Boston, New York and Baltimore. Warcrootns No. 722 Arch street,belowEiglith, onth side,Philadelphiii. [April '6O. 310 Dr. Esenwein's TA.It AND WOOD NAPTIIA P.MTO L, is the best tedieine in the world for the Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, DitlictHy in Breathing„ Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and Nr hich pre dispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure qf Asthma, Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the 5 1 arious diseases to which the hu man frame is liable. It is offered to the afilicted'with the greatest confidence. Try it and he convinced that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price 50 cents per bottle. = _ _ Etr Prepared only by ' DR. A. ESENWEIN 4: CO., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. cor. Ninth . Poplar Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 2, 18G0. Removal. A LEXANDE-.11 FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker', has removed his shop to the room on the West side 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 call.s . of customers. Thankful for past favors. he hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, 183 P The Greatest Discovery (IF THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic j Rheumatism call be cured by using H. L. MILLER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any specific introduced to the public. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by IL L. SIILLER, Wholsesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varna, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c. ge.A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg for " 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. ly Cannon & Adair's STEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of BaRi ll( more and East Middle streets, directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fully competeut to execute all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to favor us with a call and examine specimens off' our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. Wo do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be 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 New Goods ! CHEAP GOODS!! HANDb'O3IE GOODS!!! —Just received, a large assortment of cheap and desirable DRY GOODS of every va riety, at astonishingly low prices,aud which we offer to 'the public. Having purchased our stock in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and haring had the benefit of the market of three cities, and being selected with great care, we can Hardy guarantee to those wishing to purchase anything in our line that they cannot fail to pleased both as to quality and price. We have received the latest styles and patterns of goods both for Ladies and Gentlemen, to which we invite their attention. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. FARNESTOCK BROTHERS, April 9,1860. Signsof the Red Front. pOMES TIO - GOODS, in every variety, at SCHICK'S, consisting of Prints, Muslins, 'tals% Checks, Tickings, Shestings, &c. - Baltirn.are Ladd, Webster & 191 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD., Matilifactnrers of Improved Tight-stitch SEWING MACHINES, for Families and Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, House keeirers, or any other persons in search of an instrument to execute any kind of Sewing now done by machinery, make sure they secure the best., by examining ours before purchasing. gmrSamples of Work sent by mail. WHAT CONSTITUTES A swop SEWING Jun=? 1. It should be well made, simple in its con struction., and easily kept in order. 2. It should make a TIGHT LOCH-STITCH, alike on both sides 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 changing the tension. C. 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 ; curved ones are liable to break. 8, The needle should have perpendicular motion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 9. It should be eapable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to bind with a binder, hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run and gather. 11. It should be always ready to work. 12. It should be capable of using the same size of thread on both sides of the work, and of using different colored thread or silk, above or below, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united, It shuuld be able to make a long or short stitch. 14. It should be able to Osten off the seam, and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and make but little noise. 16. IL should have a wheel feed; nono others are in constant contact with the work. 17. It should rnat be liable to get out of order. 18. It should not be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitches. 19. It should not be necessary to use a screw driver or wrench to set the needle. 20. It should not be liable to oil the opera tor's dress. 21. 11 should not Forma ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, ac is the case with .0 r. cuAls-srureu machines. - 22. It ;honk' not be " more trouble than it s worth.- 23. Finale, all of these advantages ,are pos sessed by our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEI3STE,It & CO. Dec. 5, 1359. ly 7 3 UMS, BLACK TEAS, & . e. P. TIERNAN & li d SOY, offer for sale the following articles, of their own importation, partieuhaly for fami ly use: I . - SHERRY WlNEs—Pernartine's finest pale, g,oll and brown Sherries, in wood and in Olds. PORT WlNES—Sandeman's competition red and white Port, in wood and in glass. MAnntaA WINT—John dims and March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass ; also, Grape Juice. Hum: \CNNEs—Jahunnes•berger, Steinberger Mareobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-frau-mileh, Bron neberg„ of 181-6. CHAMPAGNE Wisas—Moet and Chandon's fin est. in quarts and pinta. , BRANDIES—OMNI and Hennessy s fine old pale and dark Brandies. Ittats—Old and line Jamaica, Antigua, Gren ada, and from the I ands, imported direct from London. 11oLLAxn GlN—The best quality—Tiernan brand—aml no mixture of aromatic poison in it. 200 half chests of the finest SOLICI/OG Ti.A. Ilaliilnore, Aug. 29, 1859. ly A. Islathio't &.Son's OFA AND FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltinfore. (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Alvays on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bureaus, Bed,,teads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk; Cotton and flair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, .Marble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs. AS SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons dispo.sed to purchase are invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship is not equalled by any ebtablishment in the ..!ountty„ • A. MyllIOT d; SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. ly COMMISSION MERCHANT, joe, 121 and 126 Xurth Street, I am prepared to receive and sell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PHODUCE. lla‘ing an experience of ten years in the Commission business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I shall be able to give s.vris- FACTION to all who favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 6, '6O. ly Baltimore Safe Manufactory. it TILLER'S IMPROVED SALAMANDER. SAFES.—Thousands of dollars in proper ty of all kinds, saved annually in these safes that never failed to preserve their contents.— Factory, Dormice street, Providence, Rhode Island, and 159 North street, Baltimore. Sale rooms, No. South Charles street., For sizes and prices send for a circular. AlrSafes war ranted to give satisfaction. L. H. MILLER, No. IG•South Charles street, Oct. 17, 1839. ly] Baltimore, Md i IDOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COIL. OF BALTIMORE & CHARLES STS., BALTIMORE, Mo.—The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished & Popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Monocrat PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circa.: lar, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with SPECIMEN or PENMANSIIIP, and a Large En graving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, &c., will be sent to Every Young Man on application, NEE or CAd66E. Write immediately and you will receive the package by return mail. Address, E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 6, 1860. ly AND PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—*The . subscriber has constantly on hand a full assortment of materials for the use of drag., Paintereand Photographers. Also on hand a large and beautiful assortment of Stereacapie instru ments and Views, embracing every variety of Foreign and American Landscapes, Statuary, Parlor and Rural Groups,. 4•e. 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 MERCHANTS supplied on the most liberal terms. W. A. WS ONG, No. 2 N. Liberty St., Bamore, Md. June 27, 1859. ly Burr Mill Stones WARRANTED—B. F. STARR k CQ., 1 of North and Centre Sin opposite N. C. R. R. Stati BALTIMORE, Mn. =Manbl tarers of FRENCH BUR Importers and Dealers Burr Blocks, Bolting Cie Leather and Gaut. Belli! Calcined Planter, and Quality. Also, Colette, Coealico, and Esophes Rill Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 27, '6O. ly Wines, Brandies, James H. Bosley, BALTIMORE, MD Artists', Painters' lIENRY D. DANNER. _ . Farmer '' and Mechanics' \ 1 , • Gettysburg Foundry. having purchased the of 'Repro. Zorbatinh Stoat & Co., , Il undersigned hitve entered into partnei.. ' sir Allmon? ZUGILSIII. in the HARDWARE & GROCERY • .. C 1 AVINGS LNS ITUTIGN OF ADAMS cqmir- . irIVIE subscriber, New Firm—New Goods. atthe old stand of Delmer it Ziegler ! OTY receives anev on deposit daily iii Foundry re ' ns ,` • Foundry,) has commence i r f prepared to offer to the i businse ship 9 o'clock A. M., until ,3 o'clock P. 114, , aniton ifornte!ly Is ar •11 ' Bla s t' , Saturday from 9 o'clock A. M., until ti (itiocß . businss, and is now a urtment of Machinery than i P. M. Interest on deposits from 2to G fir.'c.etff; V i i mbija a lar g er i b ee n'9si I f f imor . e . s , tteet, under the name, style and offered such as THRESH- Special deposits paid agreeably to notice, and has heretofore , Cloverlli 11 FoldersCut- i firm o DANN li.,R & ZIEGLER, 7 1L4., find k transient deposits paid- on dertiand with in- i ING MACHINES, i era,. i and will endeavor to deserve, a continu i as .; 1 ters. Corn Shellers, and Morgan's late improved !the patronage of the old firm 4 all" -- tertst. Bake. Also, STOVES, such as Cook , quantity of new cu s tom., a wall as any Interest on special deposits, when made for i Horse different ten months and npwards,4 per cent4for3 months i Stoves, three Stoves. kinds; Likewise mill and , ed from the cities with an immense" stock of and upwards, 3 per cent .; on transient deposits i sizes of Ten-platel Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials, all kinds of Turning' for 30 days and upwards , 2 per cent. ; and on ; Saw-mill Castings, and in I such as Nails, Screws, Binges, Bolts, Locks, regular weekly deposits 5 per cent. Iron or Wood. EPAIRING of all kinds on Machinery d es r i t • 8 Glass, &c. Tools, including Edge Tools ofevery The popularity of this Institution with all stirit--- . c p ion, Saws Planes, Chissels, Gouges, will be done to order on short i classes of the community, both in town and and Castings wi made to ;der ; Plou h Cast.l Braces and Bitts, .kagers, Squares, alleges country, and its consequent suceess, may be notice. Patterns.PLH, such sgS , Hammers, &c. Blacksmiths - will find Anvils, ascribed in part to the following reasons: e h ings ready ma , a eY Pr, i Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shock, Horse-sho loe er, Woodcock, and many ; Nails, Ste with them , 0 It oilers a convenient, responsible and profit- Witherovr, P ~ very cheap. Coach Find. ed bore • and ei C em eteries, different I able depository to Farmers and Mechanics, to others not mention F ______,, , fur Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Collec • kinds of IIION BNuliNiir Yards. . tors, Agents and all public Officers,to Attorneys- Porches or .Spokes, Felloes, Bows, Poles, Shafts,Shoe Machines one of the best i Trustees, Societies and Associations ; incorpora- Also, Mortising h' , Le •ith a lever Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, ted or otherwise, to married or single Ladies, , now in use. This'll:me Ine manage • N% .t. ' Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Treeir,,lic , to Students, Merchants, Clerks, and business iby hand ; any little boy can with a general assortment of Soemaker's tools ' , i doubt but men generally; to Minors and all who have Call and aam i n e our Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment-- Persons stock; ht to see it funds, much or littl9, to deposit with a return of what we can please. - their•advantage to buy machinery of any kind will also find a large assortment - Interest. it is manufactured, so that they i Forks,• • of and Depositors receive Books in which is entered at home, where Brittannia, Albata and Sticks,platedM art re 1 d ' d i their deposits, which books serve as vouchers. can very easilyget anyp DAVI " D e ST u E r r ial i ß re . . ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-s Waiters, They may designate in case of sickness, death Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Emu Feb. 13, 1860. uelled and or absence, who shall receive their deposits Gettysblyg, Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, withoutthe intervention of Executors or Admin- i - - - - - - - - --- Something New =,.= &c. Also, a general assortment of forged n% istnitorS. [Gettysburg, March 26, 1860. rolled IRON ' of all sizes and kinds; Cast,Shoaari 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; Now Grime, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, &c.; 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, Honsokeepin Blacksinith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, g and Grocery line, all of which they ( l -' i are oterunn cd to sell as low for CASH as any house out of theicity.- lIE'ItY B. DANNER, Gettysburg, May WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. 24, 1858. The Only Preparation WORTIItTOF UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE—For Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's flair Restorative, and gen , tlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can be here given; see circular for more, and it will be impossible for yuu to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20,'68. GENTLEMEN : Your note of the 15th inst., has been received, saying that you had heard that I had been benefited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of the filet if I had no objection to give it. I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it due. My age is about 50 years; the color of my hair aubup, and inclined to curl. Some five 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 these disag,recabilities increased with time, and about four monthssince a fourth was added to them, my hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to ar rest the falling off of my hair, or I had really no expectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color except fr dyes. I was, however ' greatly surprised to nil after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falling off arrested, but the color was re stored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification of my wife, whose solicitation I was induced to try it. For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands ho value the admiration of their wives to profit by my example, and n' , Se it if growing gray or getting bald, Very reizpectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood & Co., 444 Broadway, New York, 31y fit mily are absent from Om city, and I am no longer at No. 11 Carnal Plate. Siamaston, Ala., July 20, 1859. To PROF. 0. J. WOOD: Dear - Sir:—lour 44 Hair Restorative "has, done my hair so much good since I commenced Om use of it, that I NS bit to make known to the public of its effects on the hair, which are great. A man or w;ornan may he nearly deprived of hair; and by a resort to your Hair Restorative," the hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my experience. Believe italll Yours truly, P. S.—You can publish the above if you like. By publishing , in our Southern papers you will get more patronage south. I see several of your certificates in the Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W. 11. K. WOOD'S TL lIESTORATIVE Poop. 0. J. Woon : Dear Sir:—Having had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects (+Mlle yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1851, I was induced to tri.tht,' a trial of your preparation. and found it to an swer as the very thin• needed. My hair is now th;ek and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The Ile,torative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz : large, medium, and small ; the small holds l a pint, and retails for 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 quart, 40 per cent. more iu proportion, and re tail, for $3. O. J. WOOD 8: CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Alarket Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists- and Fancy Goods Dealers. - [March 12,1860. 3m Private Sale. MITE subscriber offers at Private Sale, 1 his HOUSE AND LOT, on ni g h um; street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The house is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, and a well of water. Terms easy. DAN'L. F. PITTE.NTURF July 11, 1859. tf Arch Sixeet Carpet WAREHOUSE.—SP . RING STOCK OF CAR PETINGS !—We are now opening our Spring Stock of Carpetings, which have been bought extremely low for Cash, and will be sold correspondingly cheap. 3Ve have all the newest and richest styles of Velvet, Brussels, Dree-Ply, Ingrain and Venetians—with an ex fr•asive assortment of low priced Carpetings; Oil Cloths, Druggets, Mats, &c., &c. Also, 500 pieces of 3-4, 4-4,..5-4, red, check, fancy and variega Canton Mat tings, at very low prices. As ;we buy exclusively for Cash, we are en abled to offer our goods much below the usual prices. • gar Country Merchants and others who are about purchasing are: requested to make an ex amination, as they cannot fail being pleased with goods and prices. OLDDEN k RICKNER, 832 Arch St., (2 doors below Ninth, South Side,) March n, '6O. 3m 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 for Consumpt& Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and Nervar Debility. For the ^benefit of Consumptives and Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to make the same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with full, directions (free of charge;) also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by addressing J. E. CIIiIIBERT, Botanic Physician,. No. 429 Broadway, New York. April 9, 1800. 3m Marble Yard Removed. MITE subscriber having removed his place of business to East York street, a short dis tance below St. denies' Church, would announce to the public that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Menu 'meats, Headstones, &c., &c., of every variety of style and finish, with and without bases and so. kets, to Snit purchasers, and at prices to snit the times. Persons desiring anything in his tine will find it a decided advantage to‘examine his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. WM. B. MEALS. Gettysburg, March 21, 1859 - • Greobe ArICHAIATOSTOWN, Frederick empty, Having been renovated and re-furnished, the proprietor assures the public that a call is only needed, as hogtugantees fill satisfaction In every ease: Chines moderate. HENRY HESIt, Proprietor. Feb. 14,1850. tf Coal, T Att li nTalt an —of d ell kinds constane„ JU I,f on hind s which We are selling et small profits for, CASH. , All Coal, ha p tnnst be cash on delivery- 81 : 01 .9id lkinFEHLgit. Jaa. 23, lap; ' - 7 k r iatffict ; t .. Cae ß k s ez n in ?inagre TN GETTYSBURG. — The undersign informs the citizens of the town and county, that ho has commenced the BAKING busingss, on a large scale, in York street, Gettysburg ; nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he wanry to deserve,and hopes to receive, a liberal patron. age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc., Sze., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodious hake-house and secured the best workman and . the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SAtPEE. July 25, 1859. " GRAIN W -10 0.000 B E l i ; S . — I I The highest market - price will lie paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats; Barley, Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, &c., at the large yellow Warchbuse, west end of New Oxford, .f - Onano, Plaster, Salt, &c., and a large and well selected stock of Lumber and Coal constantly on hand and for sale at my Ware house. FRANK. HERSH. New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859: tf (112. RENT.—That excellent Tavern ' j Stand, in • New Oxford, Adams aoa r i county, Pa., for many years known us °A -a lt .71111c3's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. P.. Becker. The House is large and very convenient, with good and large Stabling, a large Garden and Lot of Ground, with every convenience necessary for a tavern, adjoining the Public Square, near the Gettysburg [tail road. Apply to JOHN BECKER, South George Street, York, Pa. Jan. IG, ISGO. 9 ALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. II AS A F.A.IILLY REMEDY IT HAS NO ' EQUAL! TESTIMONY OF CLERGYMEN. M=Th's is to certify, that on the re commendation of a regular and skilful physi cian we have used the "Balsamic Cough Syrup" prepared by W. E. Slithier. in our fami ly, and find it t answeewell the rriroses for which it is prepared. SENIM6N, Pastor of Lutheran Church, Taneytown,:%ld. Read the following Letter from Rev. IL P. Jordan : rNIONTOWN, Md. WM. IL KENEDY Mr, W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I hat e given your" Balsamic Cough Syrup'' a fair trial, and am happy to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved me so soon. I have also given it in my family with the same good ef fects in every instance, It is certainly a must excellent remedy, and ought to he in every fami ly. The exceeding low price at which 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, Mr. Shriner:—_lt your request, I have ex amine I the composition of your " Balsamic Cough Syrup," and from my knowledge of the ingredients, and having witnessed its good ef fects, I can recommend if to the public as a valuable compound for Coughs, Colds, and all chronic pulmonary affections. Trios. Sim, M.D. TANETTOWN, Md. I have prescribed W. E. Shriner's "Balsamic Cough Syrup" in my practice for several years, and regard it as an excellent medicine inCoughs, Colds, an& all Bronchial affections. S.l3f t'Sivoss, M. D. sirs YEARS' EXPERIENCE. JEFFERSON, York CO., Pa., July 18, 1839. To W. E. Shriuer,—Dear Sir :-1 have been keeping your "Balsamic Cough Syrup " for sale for the last five years, and it has given almost universal satisfaction: It is one of the most popular Medicines in use in our neighborhood. Our sales, therefore, have been large, especially last winter, having sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to the public as a good i;uedicine. Yours, respectfully, - PORTER'S SIDING. York co., May 17, 1859. W. E. Shriner,—llear, Sir:—Your Cough Syrup is becoming very popular here. I have. been selling it for about two years, and it gives more general satisfaction than any medicino I have ever sold. We use it in our family, and would not be without it on any account. For children, it certainly is an invaluable medi-! vine. S. G. ifiLDEBRAND. sTACESON, York co., May'lB, 1859. To IV. E. Shriner :---I consider your Balsamic Cough Syrup one of thebest Cough remedies of the day. There is no medicine 1 have ever sold' gave such universal satisfaction, and none that I have used in my family I like so well. Yours, truly, C. F. REELING. 1 Price, 31 1 1, Cts. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all Druggists told Merchants. Oct. 17, 1859. 10m Grain and Produce House, CHAMBERSBURG STREET, S —The un dersigned having purchased the large building in the rear of his store on Chambers bnrsburg 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, &c., for which the highest market price will be given. Illirqo accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, having made ar rangements for that purpose with a 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, - Cedar-ware,. &c. Having just received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable termPy / am prepared to furnish Country Dealers very cheaply, and will sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public_ are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell 14 cheap as the cheapest, on ,the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept.,fi, 1859. Stoves, • TIN AND SLIELT IRON WARE.--SHEADS Jt BUEHLER, having purchased the Stock or Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George B. Buehler, have opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove - Ware Room, under the superintendence Of G. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to. furnish everything in that line at the loweatNriers. ;In addition to the ordina -1," Ware, they have a large supply of kitchen and house - ihruishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, dm., for pretend ing , coo kt„ g an d fling. Call and see them; Splendid itssortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets. rSpoutifig put nil at shortest ulStice. Limn. her, Coal and Lime tilwals" on hand at their yard at the sem, plate Not. 14, 1859, • SIEADS & BUEHLER. Notice to Farmers. For Sale USe Shriner's H. P. JORDAN TESTIMONY OF PITYSICIANS. LIBERTY, Frederick co., Md JAPOB SPANGLER Notice. MITE undersigned having retired from the I Mercantile business, the same will heroaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry B. Danner and Way. bright Ziegler, under the name and stvlo of Danner & Ziegler, Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. • Baying, retired from the Mercantile business it is necessary that our old business should he settled up. We, therefore notify all those in debtedlo either by Judgment, Note ur Book Account, to call and. settle the same without delay:" The books will be found nt the old stand. J. B. DAS - Elt, May 25,1858. DAVID ZIFIIIIAER. Adams County - 11/FUTITAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Illtiueorporated 'March 1.8, 1851. OFFICERS. President—George Swope. Vice Prr.rident--. R. Russell Secretary—D.A. Buehler. Treamirer—David 31'Creary. Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Ileintzelinan. liantryers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, Ja cob King, A. Heintzelman, R. I.'Curdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. Wm. B. Wilson, Ai. Eichelberger, Abdiel PAULI, John Woltord, H. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. H. Russell, M'Creary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. H. Hersh. ,Q This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams; It has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has pitid all losses and ex pensesocithouf any aBdeliait, nt, having also a largo 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. gar The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every mouth, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Still at Work ! 00.1CHMAKING AND BLACIZSMITHINO. ‘,.) —The undersigned respectfully hawing his friends and the public that he continues the Coachmaking and Illacksmithing business in'every branch at his'establishment in Chow bersburg street. Ile has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kc., of the best material, and made by superior work men. 14-finPAIRING and BLACII,IIITHING of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY Pnouucc taken in exchange for work at market prices. • Ile - Persons desiring articles or work in the Coachrnaking or Illacksmithing line, are re spectfully United to call on JOHN L. HOLTZWORTIL Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. Notice R FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.—We have now opened our large and commodious I arehouse, on the corner of:"4tratton and Rail- I road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company. and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, viz: FLUOR, WHEAT, ! RYE, CORN, OATS; &c. Also, on hand and for sale, Salt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, &e. A largo, stock of Groceries just received, consisting oaf Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, &c., &c., which we do not hesitate to say, we'will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine 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 that we have for sale Breinig, Fronefield k Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER & CO. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1858. ore New Goods T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Chambers burgl-1, street. We have just received a large stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOHS, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Har ness, Collars, Whips, &c., and are determined to sell at the lowest prices possible for cash.— Call and judge for yourselves. Oct. 17, 1859. COBHAM & CULP.' Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA —A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the Icelief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a dc- • scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ac. ) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicine iurnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spertuatorrhcea, 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 for post age will be acceptable. Address Dr..T.SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard ASBOCiatiOn, No., 2 South Ninth Street, 'Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. - EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Geo. FAIRCHILD, See y. Preet Nov. 7,185 U. ly Spouting. GEORGE WAIAPLER will make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Farmers arid all others wishing their bovine, barns, Aks., spout ed, would do well to - give them a call. April 18, '53: tf G. k WAMPUM White Goods - 4 ND EMBROIDERINS.—J. L. 13 OD IC K. ZS- would invite the, ladies to exambic his likvitik variety of nea style lirllllantee, esintirjeac Juan**, Ple.id;Viiiittiriess _Linear , Collate, Han6kerellletit, - ' [April 16,18 36: seAitinto, at., Sussed sold Piretir . - 'Ficttweas of superior style, taken Sky-light liallety. 4e, El E
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