el Alk' OWL =SI bans toy Ildasi MuChau that, Mehra la tea WI Siesta es flows IS 4111.11 t; se ass Mad/ft my adnat• 01.111Pildersiblii caa say to, becalms Ides% say Wag* *boot the columniation, or petered whisimest, or say other pitt of the Machlae, miss Oat that I staled his maolthee cats beldiW ggittreg *Nola, and stirs to front. Nor shall limy welting is regard to that, at this time, Oki 10 gems that there are other men making is SIM illaohlaa, who always treated ass as ;1M as Maned th em such also, sad t o bat what their Machias, will as , puree as well as tits common nth of t rr to inform my friend Hoffheins, lead lan prose that be tried to get the right to sobs the ikitheye Machias in the &Apiece, bat he vu iolleneod that I had the right for this section of country for it, so ha took what was left, and use Sac* bus been running my 3(A &wit, and claimed advantages over nabea, according to his own admission, him Machine proved a pe.rteat tailors. Last season, as he Mosel,' says. they came bask attar trial. Now, my Machine shall not bear the lame of lying shoat In the fields, nor that 1 could not mite them work. This I will nut stand, nor wield 'be either, or any other man, after mt&- sspeestentiog my /Incline se did Mr. H. My object in ;cautioning in my advertisement wilds' about the Dover Machine, was simply to sorrost some misrepresentations made in re gard to the two Machines, so the public would , mot soafound my Machin, with the Dover Isla-' chins. But as the matter boa gone so far, I shall try to correct some of his expressions.— /Ana, my friend thinks I must be - herd op for sales." Bo long as I ran make more saes than Machines, and sell every now and then one to a sum who tried Mr. Hoffheins' Dover Machine list smaion, and sell them too at my regularly established prices, 1, at least, am satisfied.— But deal it look as if Mr. Hoffheins is " hard tip to make salon," when he offers his Machines *,r alms price titan the same Machine is offer ed hyother manufacturers of the same Machine? 2d. My friend H. thinks I "must be very touch excited, or afraid of the Ball Machine." I would inform my friend and the public, that 1 waist the gresteet pract i cal field trial of eepers and Mowen over held in the United States, at Byracase, 300 miles west of New York city, in July, 11:4, when all the different Machines were tried, In every shape and form, and after all was over, the first premium, grand gold Medal and Diploma, was awarded to the Buckeye Machias as the best Mowing Machine, over Burrelrs, Hallenbeck's, Kirby's, Heath's, Ho vey% Balls Ohio Matra, Manny's, Ketchum's, and sistraber of ethers. I hare no reason tu be excited or afraid of the Ball Machine, after it has beet) linked at such a great trial. I have seen more different Machines work, this my friend H. ever knew or heard of, Inch could have had the making of the Ball Machine before ha ever knew anything about it. U. My friend H. says, a kicked dog will bailer," in which I must give him perfectly right. When be read my advertisement, he was kicked, end then be hollered ' he only made a sdirtake, for be was the kicked dog, 1 would sot mutt to be kicked any harder than to have An Um Machines of one season's make brought back, site: baying made a great blow-out how I was going to take all the other Machines down, and before having any experience or 41th. Xy friend H. thinks I misrepresented the thing, by saying that some of his Machines were "lying In the fence-curners "--that was the report. I can't say that I saw one of his Ma. chines exactly in a fence-corner, but I did sea one of hia Machines In a field—where I started ow of sine wade of it—which had better been in a fence corner out of the road. 6th. My friend denies that he made the Ball Rankine last Summer, and states that I knew it. I don't know what he calied his Machine at the end of the Season, but at the beginning of it, the cry was Mr. Hoffheins is making the Ball Reaper and Mower. Now I can't see where this talk can have originated from than from Mr. Hondas himself, the maker of the Machine. So, if I misrepresented that, I think my friend am blame himself for it ; men wanting Machines will generally enquire the name of it, and whose patent it is. Now, Mr. H., what was the name etyma, Machine at the end of the season? ILL As to the honesty he talks about, if we were to exchange, there would be very little loot coming to him ; and as for my agent tell ing him that we made machines to cut behind the drising wheels last summer and could not make them work, the agent says he told Mr. H. thaw, could not make quite as nice a sheaf as ear other way of raking off, which is quite a Mam e. story from what Mr. H. says. We wish hha not to make so many changes in his state amts. We made only one Machine last season to cot behind—he says Machines; and as fur tattling, If our friend will ever make a Machine to equal it he will do well. All that was ever said in regard to its working the raking off in grain, I had air different men on to rake off, and All agreed that they could make the nicest sheaf with the cutting operation in front. My Mead charged me with misrepresenting, but he can beat me far at that. He asks why I do not make my Machines to cut behind? I am ready to make all that are ordered, and insure them to cut as-well as any other doable driving wheel Machine. Mr. H. talks about his Machine being so per fectly balanced, having no weight on the tongue at all. From my practical experience I think that say fool mast know that a Machine rascr- LT balanced, standing on level ground, must tilt up cutting up hill. I don't want mine so well balanced as that, because we don't want to get off the Machine and walk np the hill to rake the grain off We prefer riding on the Machine all the time to rake off. Now, farmers, which will snityou best, a Machine that will tilt up go ing up bill, or one you can stay on all the time? If the latter, you can get them at my shop ; and further, a Illischine that you sit in front of cut ting apparatus, so if you are by accident thrown of, yea are in danger of being cut up, as I know of two cases having happened on • Ma chine that you set behind the cutters. If thrown off of my Machine you are entirely out of danger. If the latter suits you best, you can get them at my shop. Now, my friend Hoffhetns, Do not get excited at these few lines. Some day we will have a mowing match, In some tangled clover-patch, Amd whoever can do the best mowing, Will have all the chs.oce for blowing. When the mowing match we attend, I expect to meet you as a friend. J. H. &FIREMAN. East Berlin, Jane 4, 1860. tf More Light. YOU may talk about your Gas lights just as you please, but there is one thing certain, It. ti. CARILlias on hand as fins an assortment of CIGARS as ever was offered in this market,— such as Yarrah, Principees, Habana', and Re galia& Any person or persons having doubts as to the truth of the above statement, MI have their doubts removed by giving them a trial. He has jest received from the cities of Phila delphia sad Baltimore, as fine an assortment of BOWERY as is usually kept in this or any other plates. Be also has as fine an assort ment of Paley Neek-ties, Shirt Collars, Gent/o men's lathery, and Perfumery, as any other es tablishment esa show--all of which he will Kali low for Cash or Country Produce. Come one, come all, and give him a call.— Don't forget the place—Yerk street, next door to Baappe's bakery. [April 30, 1860. To Consumptives AND NERVOUS BUIPIPERRES.--The sub scriber, for several years a resident of gionseered while Mere, 'a simple yelp:cable ••m=s seams Cure for Onsesertiae, Adkins, Chomplk i Velile, sad News. Debility. Age the bonds of Consumptives and Nevem reSi is willing to We the same public. r an's* who desire it, he will send the Pre tiesiptioa, with Sall directions Ow d aims; ales szsgils et the medicine, which they will end a bewail sembinatiou of Nature's simple basis nom destring the Remedy can obtain It by senora meal, by asibeleiag J. I. CUTHBERT, Betook 14. ICS Ikrimidwsy, Its* Yoek. WA. ~S!i'.~ MON MID • alPi!inifil s a l iti1141 0 . 41101 7 villl eis a' yeastellar. lIIIIMITURE. lc4 ausnx. cr r 00111.1113111M111011 CO/ 412111111141DON TT astasy es isessit dear *so fo Oda* 0., antil 11 o'clock P. W., egad ea &tardy from f ceck/ck A. X., nett! S n'elock P. M. Interest on deposits from 2 to i Sesit. Special deposits paid agreeably to and treseteat deposits paid as destasd %vest. Newest turspeclal deposits, when made for ten months and tip wards,4 per cent4for 3 months and upwards,3 per seat.; oe transient deposits for 30 days and upwards, 2 per cent. ; sad on regale: weekly deposits 5 per cent. The popularity of this Institution with all dames of the community, both is tows and country, and its consequent necese, may be ascribed in part to the following realigns: It offers a convenient, responsible and profit able depository to Tanners and Mechanics, to Eze..ntors, Administrators, Assignees, Collec tors, Agents and all public Officers, to Attorneys- Trustees, Societies and Associations ; incorpora. ted or otherwise, to married or single Ladles, to Students, 3iershauts, Clerks, and business men generally; to Minors and all who have fonds, much or little, to deposit with a return of Interest. Depositors receive Rooks in which is entered their deposits, which books servo es vouchers. They may disiguate in case of sickness, death or absence, who shall receive their deposit* without the intervention of Nsecutors or Admin istrators. [Gettysburg, March 28, 1860. Fruit and Ornamental TRENS FOR SALE.—ORORGE PETERS k Cu , Proprietors of " Pair Mount Nurse ries," Sandersville, Adams county, Pa. We would respectfully call the attention of MI public to our large stock of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, such as Apple, Peach, Standard and Dwarf Pear, Cherry, Apricot and Plum Trees , Grapevines; Blackberry, Gooseberry and Currant stalks ; Ornamental and Evergreens, which we offer for next fall sales. We have appointed Joss IiCILEHOLDCII., KN., our travel ing agent for this county, who is authorised to make sales and take orders. FAIR MOUNT NURSERIES haying been es tahlished for more than 20 years, the Proprie tors latter thernselb es that their trees are of the best 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 to us, warrant us in greatly increasing our nur series, so that we are prepared to offer for the autumn of 1860 and succeeding years, a much more extensive stuck than ever offered before --cultivating from 35 to 40 acres, eontaining several hundred thousand trees at various stages of growth, all of which are grown on soil and under treatment best calculated to make a healthy and natural growth. . _ GEORGE PETERS k CO, isirTbs undersigned having accepted the above Agency for the sale of Fruit Trees la this county, takes this method of informing the public, that those wishing to purchase treeswili please take the subject into consideration be fore I call personally upon them, as I eipect to canvass a portion of the county. All letters upon the subject. addressed to me at Benders or left at any of the Hotels in Gettysburg, will be att,nded to. Catalogues can be found at all the printing offices. Persons wishing to select from catalogues can there se* them. I will be in Gettysburg during Court weeks, so that persons wishing to purchase fruit can see me. The cultivation of good fruit of all kinds has been entirely too much neglected in this county. The demand for good bait is very much on the Increase. 'JOHN BURKHOLDZIL. April 9, 1860. 8m Dissolution. rpm!, Partnership heretofore existing between Jacob Bastress and Charles F. Winter, In tie Produce, Mercantile, Coal and Lumber business, is this day, by mutual consent, dis solved. All acc3unts will be settled by Bastress, at the old stand. March 31, 1360. New Finn. JACOB BASTRKBS and JACOB PETERS 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 thaw', ps_y_ the highest cash prices for FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, Ac., and have constantly on hand LUM BBB, COAL, SALT, PLASTER, GROCERIES, Ac., at the lowest rates. JACOB BABTRESS, JACOB PETER& New Oxford, April 9, MO. 911* 60. Summer Arrangement '6O. Black Frock Coats, cheap at PICKING'S. RAB and Brown Caasimere Frock Coats, very cheap, at PICKING'S. CI ACK Coats, of all colors, remarkably cheap, i 0 at PICKING'S. ki t, ARSRILLES, Frock and Sack Coats, no toriously cheap, at PICKING'S. 'CK Coats, Linen, Sacks and Frocks, un reasonably cheap, at PICKING'S. 0. 1 Black Cassimers Pants, art i gnishingly i cheap, at PICKING'S. EANCY Cassimerit Pants, pleasingly cheap, at PICKING'S. SATINETT, Duck and Linen Pants uncom monly cheap, at PICKING'S. Cj lOTTON Pants, all colors, unusually cheap, at PICKING'S. OYS' Coats, Vesta sad Pants, certainly very cheap, at PICKING'S. 1 ATIN and Silk Vesta, good andpositively ' cheap at PICK ING'S. ARSKILES and Nankagiet Vests, unpile cedentedly cheap, at PICKING'S. `IIISPENDERS, Shirts, Collars, Socks, Stocks, Gloves, kc., "orfnl" cheap, at PICKING'S. . LOCKS and Jewelry of all kinds, confound ed cheap, at PICKINWS. lOLINS, Fifes, Flutes, he., most "dogged" cheap, at PICKING'S. EVOLVERS, Pistols, Knives, Ic., "all bred " cheap, at PICKING'S. GREAT many other things, among which are Fly Nets, drivingly cheap, at Picking's. CM Coats, Leggings and Caps, which takes everything else in town down for cheap ness, at PICKING'S. FVICRYBODY will please call at PICKING'S as a matter of course.- (April 30, '6O. New Periodical Store. "MO EADING FOR EVERYBODY, AND ALL KINDS OF READING.—The undersigned most respectfully announces to the readiag public that he has opened a new Periodical Store and News Depot in the room recently oc cupied for that purpose by Messrs. !Lubin bangh t Son, in Carlisle street, a few doors above the Washington House, where be is pre rend to meet the wants and suit the tastes of the literary world. The city Dailies will be received and delivered promptly. All the leading Magazines, Periodi cals, Literary Journals, Pictorials, Ballads, Music, and In fact any and everything in the News and Periodical line will be ionnd at the new establishment of JOSEPH BROADHEAD. Mir Subscriptions to papers, magazines. te n received at all times. Give us a call. J. B. April:, 1860. am Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! WE have just received from the city of New York & large assortment of Kan Paper of the newest patterns sad designs.— Glased, Marble and Oak, velvet sad plain bor der, decoration, Ire board paints sad wiadow shades. Wall Paper from 8 cent' per piece and upwards. R. 7. MoILBINY. March 26, 1860. The North Welk CONNIR AHEAD C. GUM k nw. trove tut mariced from the samara cities, a large and veil selected stock of SPWXG AND BUMMER GOODS, slack they are offeriag to des penile at prime which canaot kW to eadsly ali—easoog width la a spies id assortment a De Lama, Pen le Chasms, Bastadom, Bast% UMW sad Calicoes, of emey rade, style sad pries. A/ke, a 'pissed asseetneest of Gentle. mai; Ww et sly desertedso, tlistka sad Gessimares, black sad hay ; • splendid Moak a d Ids t, Bodo and llsasenisic—aadi 111111 as ptti.E is Use Lay Geo& Naar. ~ • irsomi yes bey pet Owls, pietyb eephi Geed* Goode, sad seam great st-- • ad et the cheep center stem , J. C. (WINS It BRO. April 111, INO. , t • 4:l= l ‘ V i lOthint re e dlos sird shimposthot REM AND 000DS t Usual*. nsea's wear ever offered la Gettysburg. He bas every variety, style aa4 pries of goods. While restless% as. shays lad Cloths to .sat their testae they ass st the sane tine have their tosesarm Mita sad a gamest put up to order upon the shortest notice, la the most sobstan tfal raaaw, sad fashionable style. To secure bargain sad sare nosey go to t h e lierthaat Tailor* Istablishment of JACOB REININGIR, Carlisle street. Nay 7, ISSO TL. SCHICK has Jost received and offers for fey Dabs the most desirable saeortsisot of DRY UUUDB ever Welsh' to Geuysborg, cocuistiog [is part of Sprig( Plain Black do , FUlabinig, Spring de Leine', Also, lkoseboalsee, Aiwa's, De Begs., Weir- Wuxi, Lavas, Brilliant's, Shepherd's Plaids, Crape de Ispeage, Tense Serape, Arc. AprU 16, 1180. ~. An Invention THAT is not • humbug, may be tams at the Wars Loom of BREADS k BUELILICR—• tent Washing Machine, about the utility of which there can be no mistake It is undoubt edly the best Washing Machine that has ever been Invented. It must speak for itself.— Township rights for sale on reasonable terms, .Machines also for sale. Call and see It. May 7, 1860. NEW SALOON.—GEU. F. ECKENRODE has removed his Oyster establishment to the splendid new *loon In Jacobs k Bros. Build ing, on the faith side of Chambersburg street, whore be will at all times be prepared to serve up the best of OYSTERS, in every style. By keeping a good article, he expects to receive a liberal share of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP, CHICKEN, BEEF TONGUE, PIG'S FEET, TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS, ICE CREAM, BIRDS, kc., in their season. A nice glass of ALE or LAGER can always be had.— Come and try me. G. F. ECKENRODE. April 2, 1860. 20,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. Everybody's Lawyer AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS by Fault Canny, ef Pliiimhiphis Bar. ells You Flow to draw up Partnership Pa pre sad gives general forms fo Agreements of all kinds, Bills o Sale, Leases and Petitions. It Tells You How to draw up Bonds and Mort gages, Affidavits, Powers of At torney, Notes and Bills of Ex e Receipts and Releases. Tells You Laws for the Collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Limi %Boa, and Itmount and kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State. It Tells You How to make an Assignment =ly, with forms for Compost a Creditors, and the In solvent Laws of every State. It Tells Yon The relations existing be twain Guardian and Ward, Master sad Apprentice, and Landlord and Tenant. It Tells Ton What constitutes Libel and Slan der, smitthe Limas to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right in Proper ty, Dimino and Alimony. It Tells Yoe Ths,j.aw lbr Mechanics' Liens La every State,aad the Naturalisation Laws of this Country, and how to comply with the same. It rims Yon The Law Concerning Pea4lons and bow to obtain one, and the Pre- Emption Laws to Public Lands. It Tells Yon The Law for Patents, with mode of procedure la obtaining one, with Interferences, Assignments and Table of Fees. It Yells Yoe How to make your Will, and bow to Administer on an Estate, with the lair and the requirements thereof In every State. It Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in general use, end explains to you the Legislative, Executive and Ju dicial Powers of both the General and State Governments. It Tells Yoe dlow to keep out of Law, by show ing bow to do your business le gally, thus saving a vast amount of property, sad vexatious litiga tion, by its timely consultation. Simla copies will be seat by mail, postage paid, to Every Tenser, Every Mechanic, Every Man of Business, and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of 11,00, or in law style of binding at 51,26. ifirl,ooo A TEAR can be made by enter prising me everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very vibe al. For Magi' copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Samson St., Philadelphia, Pa. May 21, 1860. J. }IAMBUS, C. Y. WINTER. CONTAINING Simple Remedies, easily ob tained, for the Care of Disease in all forms. By Prof. Hwy S. Tzrzos, M. D. IT Tstzs You How to attend upon the sick, and how teMeook for them; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, he., and how to guard against In faction from Contagious Dis eases. IT Taws You Of the various diseases of Chil dren, and gives the best and simplest mode of treatment during Teething, Convulsions, Vaccination, Whooping-cough, Measles, ae. IT Tints You The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infanta= ' Colic, Diarrhoea, Worms, Bellied Head, Ring worm, Chicken-pox, lc., and glies you the best remedies for their care. Fr Tints You The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus. Scarlet and other Fevers, and gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. Ir TaLta You The symptoms of Influenza, Con • /1 1 sumption, Dyspepsia,Asthma, Dropsy,Gont,Rlienmaism,Lum. Dago, Erysipelas, Arc., and gives you the best remedies for their CAM Iv 'Tett. You The symptoms of Cholera )(or bs', Malignant Cholera, Small pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver, and the best remedies for their cam IT nits Too The symptoms o f Pleurisy, lf am ps, Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis, the various Diseases of the Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye, and the but remedies for their eau. IT TILLS You The rfin_ptoots of Epilepsy, Jaun dice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemorrhage, Vs- Derma Diseases, and Hydro phobia, and gives the best reme dies fbr their cure. IT Titus You The best and simplest treatment for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislossations,Spcine L Locklaw, Fever Bores, White Swellings, Ulcers, Whitlows, Boils, Be urvy, Baru and Scrota's. IT Tau's Too Of the various diseases of Women, of Child-birth, and of Bonaire silos; Whites, Barrenness, he., sad gives the best and simplest remedies for their curs. The perk le writtea ba plain husgweire, tree Ikea medical terse, so as to be easily under stood, Irbil* He staple reeipes nay goes save Toe usury taws the oust of the book. It is pasted la a eller tad epee type; is illustrated tt=prepsiate segraviage, aad will be for to yew address, aeatkr bated sad NOW* Po^ an Poo** onl.oo. girl ' ''. A TIIIAIt eta be made by eater *sag asst everywhere, is seilleg take above weds, as err inisolosets to $ll wait are Very libeeeL lee Medd* andel of tie Beek it dor tams to spate, 'et* ether hmlbriaattes, srs . to or ad- IfsJOU IL. rablksher, Ilaweeie lrt Nap 11, Ile& is New Spring Goods. Oriental Lustre' Removal. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. The Family Doctor : Nation to Parmaro. 100,8 MIMS 431A11 WANT -1111:0.—Tb. swim pries ...ft : kw Wks!it, Br. Oars, Oats, Urkry, Olovor-saed, Thaothy-sesd, lfosr, it this sip 'aglow Wsretiosso, west said et New Odord poiranaso;ilaster, Salt, 4,4-, sad s lugs sad well seleetsd stock of Lumber sad Coal coartaatly os baud sad for sale at my Wsro tko 41/. FRANK. WASH. New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf Gettysburg Foundry. THE maw:ether, having purchased th rosadry of Messrs. Zorbaugh, Sloe& 1 Co., orderly Warrens' ronadry,) baa commenced badness, and La now prepared to offer to the public • larger aseortment of Machinery th an has heretofore been offereciesuch as THRESH ING MACHINES, Clover Eflllers, Fodders Cut ters, Co2ll Shellers, and Korgari's lath improved Hone Rake. Also, STOVES, inch as Cook Stoves, three different kinds; and five different sizes of Ten-plate Stoves. Likewise Mill and Saw-mill Castings, and all kinds of Turning in Iroe or Wood. .ifirRIPAIRINO of all kinds on Machinery and Castings will be done to order on short notice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast ings ready made ; PLOCGHS, such as Seyier, Witharow, Plocher, Woodcock, sod many oilers not mentioned here; and eight diffe kinds of IRON FENCLNG, for Cemeteries, Porches or Yards. Also, Mortising Machines, one 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 Gan please. Persons ought to see it their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at home, where it is manufactured, so that tbey can very easily get any part replaced or repaired. DAVID STSFOIER. Gettysburg, Peb. 13, 1860. Something New N arrryss 'MG.—The undersigned informs the citisene of the town and county, that he as commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc., kc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, tom ear and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, be is prepared to do a heavy business VALENTINE /JAMIE July 23, 11156 Grain and Produce House, OCHAMEUIREIBURcI STREET.—The dersigned balder purchased the large building in the rear of his store on Chambers harsher, 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, ae., for which the highest market price will be given. jillirTo accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, hexicg 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, Rios, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-wan, be. Having just received a very large supply, purchased on remarkably thvorsble terms, I am prepared to furnish Country Dealers very cheaply, and will sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The public are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapeit, on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1859. Use Shriner's ALsAmic corcu SYRUP. jup AS A FAMILY REMEDY IT II A. 9 NCO EQUAL! Titsmosy o CLuanizz. itilirTh's is to certify, that on the re commendation a- a regular and skilful phyd ciaa we have need the "Balsamic Cough Synip " prepared by W. B. Sbi finer. in our fami ly, and Ind it t answer well the turoses for which it is prepired. 8. S • Pastor of Lutheran Church. Taneytown, Bd. Read the following Letter from Rev. R. P. Jordan : USIONTOIIII, lid. Ur. W. R. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—1 have given your "Balsamic Cough Syrup " • fair tria4 and am happy to my 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- Sects in every instance. It ix certainly a most excellent remedy, sad ought to be in every fami ly. The ezeeedin low pries at which it is sold places it within the reach of aIL Pardon the liberty I have taken in thus riV• ing my experience in the use of the Syrup unso licited by you. Respectfully yours, H. P. Joapar 1111171310.11 T OP POTOICILISS. LISMT, Frederick co., Yid Mr. !Adam :—.i.t your request, I have ex amine! the composition of your " Balsamic tough Syrup," sad from my knowledge of the ingredients, and having witnessed its good ef fects, I can recommend it to the public as a valuable compound for Cough., Colds, and all chronic pabnonsary affections. Tuos. Siu,M. D. TAYSYTOWN, Md. I haws proscribed W. B. 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. Sayer SWOPS, M. D. PIVI Jarrnsox, York co., Pa., July 18, 1859 To W. B. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I hare 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 recommendgit to the public as a good medicine. Yours, respectfully, SIDING, York co., May 17, 1859. W. S. Shriner,—Dear Sh.:—Your Cough Syrup is becoming very popular here. I hare been selling it for about two years, and it gives more general satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. We use it in our family, and would not be without it on any account. For children, it certainly is an invaluable medi cine. S. G. HILDBILAJD. JACKSON, York co., May IS, 1859. To W. E. Shriner :—I consider your Balsamic Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies of the day. There is no medicine I have ever sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none that I have used in my family I like so well. Yours, truly, C. F. Misuse. Price, 374 cts.per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants. Oct. 17, 1859. 10m Stoves, MIN AND SHEET IRON WARS.—BREADS k BUBBLIR, having purchased the stock of Tia and Sheet Iron Wars of George E. Buehler, have opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware /Room, under the superintendence of G. R. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchen and house furnishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, kc., for pram:vim', 000 king and frying. 0411 and see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves sad house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets. ligp-Spoating put up at shortest notice. Lum ber, Goal sad Lime always oa haad at their yard at the same plates. Nov. 14, 1159. BEIIOB k 111:1112L131. For Salo ftlt WT.—That exeelkst Taverna& kJ Stead, la New Oxford, Adams 'Routh P' 6 4 for .s ig ran kw , " J i ll" lIMA7's Savers, at protest la ,tito seeepeacr of O. IP. Seeker. Tie Bowe le bugs sad very toaveatest, Id& goad end largo Stabliag, a hag* Goads* and Les of Oroasd, sha "very arareaiesse areessazy for a 111.11111111, wee= *s Palate Ihiparb, asap die road. Andy to Ioll= Booth Gems Suet, York Jaa. 111,11/00. ri RUT BIBIBITION PRIZE MEDAL! , AWARDED TO C. MEYER, for his two Pianos, Loadon, October 15, 1851.—C. MEYER respectfully tutoring his friends and the public gionsrally that he has constantly on hand PIANOS, eittisil to those for which be received the Prise Moulin Leodon, in 1851. All erases promptly attended to, and great ears taken in the selection and packing the same. He has reeeived daring the last Fifteen years more Medals than any other maker from the Franklin Institute—also, First Premiums in Boston, New York and Baltimore. Warerootas No. 732 Arch street, below Eighth, soath side, Philadelphia. [April 16, '6O. 3m T' AND WOOD NAPTLIA PECTORAL, Is the best Medicine in the world for the Cure of and for the relief of patieuts In the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat end Chest, and which pre dispose to Consumption. Il is panai . ariy adapted to ay radocel cure of Asthma, Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the various diseases to which the hu man frame Is liable. It is offered to the &filleted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Prior 50 ma per bottle. gfi`Prepared only by DR. A. 1213BNWEIN k CO., Druggist' and Chemists, N.W. cor. Ninth a Poplar Ste., PHILADILPHIA. 'Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 2, 1860. ly rTs ALL DISEASES.—DR.. BAAKEE will give special attention to the following : Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup, In!lsaias, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases of the Nose,Mouth, Throat and Lungs . Atten tion to the t reatment of all Skin diseases—Lum f bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula. Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Parelye* Epilepsy, Dyspepsia, 'PU.., and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels; also all chronic diseases pertaining to Women and Children. Dr. Seabee can pro duce one thousand certificates of his perfect success in curing Cancers, Old Sores or Ulcers, Fistula, Scald Heads, Wens, Swellings and Th aws of every description and without the use of the knife. These lan named diseases can not be treated by correspondence, therefore the patients must place themselves under the Doc tor's persona'. ouperrision. DL BAAgMB ha. made a new discovery of a Fluid that will produce perfict absorption of the CATARACT, and restore perfect vision to the Eye without the use of the knife or needle, and he eases all diseases of the 111(8 AND BAR, without the ma of the knife or needle, and be has constantly on hand an excellent assortment of beautiful Artificial Byes, and Tympanums, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages —inserted in five minutes. Also, st large as sortment of Far Trumpets of all sizes and every description known in the world. Also, a large assortment of beautiful Artificial Hands, with Wrist, Arm and Elbow attachments. Also, of Feet, with Ankle, Leg and Knee.joint attach ments—natural as nature itself. These articles can be sent by Express to any part of the world. Dr. Baakee is one of the most celebrated and 'MIMI Physicians and Surgeon's now living. His fame is known personally In nearly every principal city in the world. All letters address -d to Dr. Baakee must contain ten cents. to pay postage and Incidental expenses. All Chronic diseases can be treated by correspondence, ex cept those mentioned, that will require his per sonal supervision. Office liners from 9A. NI. / to 4 P. M. DOCTOR BAAKBE, 637 Broadway, a few doors below Bicolor street, May 14, 1860. ly New York City. avig.., MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti more and East Middle streets, directly op t* the new Court House, Gettysburg.— ng recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fuUy competent to execute all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to favor us with a call and examine specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS AM) HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest poi nt:4e 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 be seen in the cities, where every improvement which experieuce has suggested is availed of, t.. d especially do we gaarantee-that our Ceme ry and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully se as not to be affected by frost, bat shall main tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job, and so necess.iry tb continued gracefulness and symmetry. I Nov. 18, 1859. tf onkLEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his shop to the room e West side of the Public Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., its a Law Office, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, be hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, Aril 11, 185 P JASOI SrANGLE& 9F THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L. ~LER'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 H 1,. MILLER, Wholsessie ant Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glas4, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kc., kc. iiirA. D. Bushier is the Agent In Gettysburg for " H. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix ture." [Oct. 14, lesB. ly CEAP GOODS!! SANDSONS GOODS!!! received, a large assortment of cheap and desirable DRY GOODS of every vir. rimy, at astonishingly low prices, sad which we offer to the public. Having purchased our stock is New York, Philadelphia sad Bellistors, and having had the benefit of the market of three cities, and belag selected with crest cam we can safely guarantee to those wishisg to purchase anything in oar line that they cannot fail to be pleased both as to quality and price. We have received the latest styles and patterns of goods both for Ladies sad Gentlemen, to which we invite their attention. Cell and ex sodas beteg* purchasing eIsewhere.AHNISTOCR BROTWERS, April 9,11160. Riga of the Red Front. LINN AND PLANMS—ef all bads sosat ty es bawl, with* w• guy 1111114 at matt prelta he CAM. AD Coal, /14., mist be wk ea daDviay. DMILADO k BUIELEB. ha. NJ, Ewressived sad ow MI assortimat OVIZaW il Mik w e Wits the ailailiesje_Lhiyam Ape MOTT SIM The World's Dr. Esenwein's Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, 1 20 Dr. Baakee Cannon & Adair's. Removal. The Greatest Discovery New Goode ! Lumber and Cool, 33altirr1c•re .4Lct"c7'ti3. Wines, Brandies, oRUMS, BLACK TRAtiloifc. P. MUM( k SOS, °Sir Ihr sale the following articles, the M 9 own Importation, particularly for feal ly use: Slum Wmas—Pemartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood and in4lase. Post Wings—Bandsman's competition red and white Port, in wood and in glass. MaDitita Wars—Jahn Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and In glass ; also, Grape Juice. Ilocc Wirsa—Jakannesberger, Steinberger MarcobrUnnet, Cabinet, Lieb-has-milch, Bron neberg, of 1846. Ca•liPA0111 WINXS---MClet and CbandOn'S fin est, in quarts and pints. BIAXDIss--Otard and Hennessy s old pale and dark Brandies. Rums—Old and tins Jamaica, Antigua, Gren ada, and from the I ands, imported direct from London. 1101.1.4.11 D Out—The best quality—Tiernan brand—and no mixture of orimidtic poison in it. 300 half chests of the finest Soccnos9 Tea. Baltimore, Aug. 39,1859. ly James H. Bosley, I . I I RC 24 Ii an A d NT I 2 ' 6 Nora Street, COMMISSION Noi Id BALTIMORE, MD. I an prepkred to receive and sell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having an experience of ten years in the Commission business, (and lashing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I shall be able to give RAVl rAcrnox to all who favor me with consignments Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. 6, 'BO. ly Burr Mal Stones wAERANTED—B. F. STARR k CO., a of Nora sod Castes Strati opposite N. C. R. A. Static MALTIMOIIII MD. Mann& turers of FRENCH BUR! Importers and Dealers Burr Blocks, Bolting Clot Leather and Gum Beltings, Calciced Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted Quality. Also, Colour, Cocalico, and Rsophas Mill Stones 01 all sizes. [Feb. 27, '6O. ly Ladd, Webster & Co., 131 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, MD., Manufacturers of Improved Tight-stitch EWING MACHINES, for Families and Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, House keepers, or any other persona 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. mar-Samples of Work sent by mail. . WHAT 00116TITUTIS A GOOD eswllle MACELgi? 1. It should be well made, simple in its con struction, and easily kept in order. 2. It should make a MINT LOCIC-ITITCII, 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. 6. It should be able to make the tension greater or less, on both the under and upper thteads, and with uniformity. T. It should have a straight needle ; curved ones are liable to break. 8. The needle should hare perpendiculat motion. This 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, hem with a hemmer; should stitch, fall, run and gather. 11. It should be always ready to work. • 12. It should be capable of using the same sise 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. 13. It should be able to make a long or short stitch. 14. It should be able to fasten off the seam, and commence sewing tightlyat the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and make but little noise. 16. It should have a wheel toed; none others are in constant contact with the work. lt. It Opuld not be liable to let 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. 30. It should sot be liable to oil the opera tor's dress. 21. It should not forms ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, MI Is the ease with ALL CIIIAII4TITONI machines. 22. It should not be "more trouble, than it s worth." 23. Finale, all of these advantages are pos sessed by our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEBSTER k CO. Dec. 5, 1859. 4y A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS,Nos. 35 and 37 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on - hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, .Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber. Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship is sot equalled by any establishment in the zountry. A. MATHIOT k SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1859. 1y - y ea _ i p 11.15 410 111111 :40..1,4110 1 7;1 0 , • •‘ l)' 10; rALTIUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COR. OF BALTULORE CHARLES ST 11011 t, MD.—The Largest, Most Elegan y Furnished A Popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a THOZOCGIS Prtarricat Bourses .EDIICATION In the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circu lar, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Srsciniui or Pssnairscr, and a Large E ngraving (the finest of the kind 01 , er made in this country) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, Ac., will be sent toEvery Young Man on application, ' Feu or Ceases. Write immediately and you will receive the package by return mall. Address, E. IC. LOW ER, Baltimore, Md. Feb. 8, 1840. ly New & Rich aTZWELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT ID WARE, in.—A. E. WARNER Gold sad ilverstaith, No. 10 NORTH GAY 81111?, SAL* WHORE, MD., has In store a beautiful assort ment of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable tor presents, embracing & great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car- Winkles, Ac., Ear-Riags, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby, Purl, Opal, Itmorald, Ac., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins; Signet, Chimed and Plain Gold Rinp ; Pencils and Peas, Sleeve Buttons sad Studs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Set Bracelets, Pins k Ear nap, kc. ALSO, A variety et Silver Nossted k Phial Castors, Cake Semkets Welters, Candlesticks, lisimwee4 baitfittats Foul Beadle Desert Kaires,Spoolls, yorkes !Wig Amides, tm.,sll of *Web la respeettli/y elbred em she lemma meas. WM, Coa te? bade sad Dealer, mmierei -1.7 are invited to glve me Goll. lila *maim Goo& sad Prkee,belmg eatisied 111 M my Mt WA= ememeeje fluVissit •Ithor fbr IDIOM* Of gliplaiisi sal nal Wow patter's. [Feb. ft, LW- Ay Mt=i t m New liter...lgair Good& indsweige enticed istio partners pin the HARD have WABS GROOZILY besieses, at the old stead of Daman is Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under Um name, style and inn of DANNtIf k ZIEGLIfit, IRE. aad ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuums of the patronage of the old firm, as well as Kay quantity of new custom. They have jest retnni ed from the cities with an immense stock of Goode—consisting in part of Building Materials, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass, le. Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chime's, Gouges, Braces and Bitts, Angers, Squares, Gouges Hammers, kc. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, kc., with them, very eheap. Coach Find- Inge, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs, Spokes, Fellow, Bows, Poles, Shafts, is. Oboe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, tc, with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Knobs, kc. HOUSEKEEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittannia, Albat• and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waiters, Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons,. Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans , Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, ' le. Also, a general assortment of forged and rolled IRO N of all sites and kinds ; Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen eral assortment, such as Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugars ; New Orleans, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups, 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, Blacksmith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, Pad Grocery line, all of which they are determin ed to sell as low for CASH as any hone out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER, Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. TRE undersigned having retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hens& ter be continued at the old stand, In Baltimore street, by their sone, Henry B. Danner and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner k Ziegler,Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, sad of the public in general, Having retith at from the Mari:antile business it is necessaryour old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in. debted to as either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books will be found at the old stead. J. B. DANNER, May 25,1858. DAVID ZIEGLER. BELA DELP H lA.—A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the lief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent sad Epidemic Diseases, andnspectaUr for the Cure of Diseases of the t3eznal Organs.— Radical advice given 'gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupation, baths of life, 40.4 and in cases of extreme poverty Medicine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhme, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Din.. pessary, sent to the siOlated in tailed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post age will be acceptable. Addresses J. SE EN HOIIGHTON, Acting Surgeon, ward Association, No. 2- Smith Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTwaz, Oso. FAXIICZELD, see*. • .Pres'L Nev. V, 'MIL ly Notice. Adams County 3 MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT.-, T Incorporated March 18, 1851. 011 , 1101211. President—George Swope. • Yes President—S. R. Russell. - Seeretasy—D. A. Buehler. rreaeurer—David M'Creary. ErtenWee Comes/taw—Robert McCardy, Jacob King, Andrew Helot:elm/La. Manager s—George Swope, D. A. Bufahler,Ja cob King, A. Heintaelman, R. ll'Cardy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B, McClellan. Wm. B. Wilson, IL Eichelberger, Abdiel F. Gilt, John Wolford, H. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright, John Honer, R. G. McCreary, 8. R. Russell, D. Werear7, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. U. Hersh. Diff - This Company is limited in Its opera. lions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in'that period has paid all losses and ex pauses, widow any asseasaing, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Oem party employs no Agents—all business beleg 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. soir'Phe Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 1858. Notioe TO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.—We have now opened our large and commodious ehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Co mpany, and are prepared to receive produce of all kinds, vis : FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, ke. Also, on hand and for sale, Salt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, kc. A large stock'of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrup, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, he., be., which we do not hesitate to any, we will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see sad examine our stock before purchasingelse where, as our motto will be "quick sales aad small profits." We would also call the attention of a latei ested In the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, hc., to the fact that we have far sale Breinig, Frondeld 4 Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. RLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER at CO. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1858. Spouting. GEORGE & HENRY WAMPLER will make House Spouting and put up the same low, for cash or country produce. Yarmersaad all other, shilling toeir houses, barns, ke., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. April I'3, '53. tf O. & 11. WAMPLER. Still at Work! nOACIDIAKING AND BLACK/DIMINO. —The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that he continue' the Coachmaking and Blacksmithing business in every branch at his establishment in Chem bersburg street. He has on band and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, its., of She best material, and made by superior work men. gfirßarAtame and FILICIIINTTNISG of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. Conn-rev PRODUCZ taken In exchange for work at market prices. Persons desiring articles or work in the Coachmaking or Bleckstnitling line, are re spectfully invited to call L on JOHN . HOLTZWORTIL Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59. * More New e - _AT the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Chambers -4v burg street. We hare just received a sage stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOICS. _Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Har ness, Collars, Whips, *e., and are determined to sell at the lowest priers possible for cash-- Call and judge for yourselves. Oct. IT, 1839. COBRAS k CULP. Hoirard Association, White Goods • . 11131111101MIRLIS.--L SCRICK would tattoo the isoltoo to okootiall TuiltWasow c =tlliastes,Goot atitt, Josoloip Phde Limos, Drib, limplimedielli, as., M. No ---: 4 CAllnitam-441046ar &Mks i; our -Ant at csoidiappr jest :isle** Idea 1 ... . MY
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