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    T I WI3II to beam my friend IloffLeins that I
id not intend to run bie Maclaine down in
Say serertisremeat ; no man reading mr adver
lieweseatearefallg.can say so. becanse I don't say
merit/dog about the construction, or general
character, or any oth(r point of the !Lachine.
more gun that I stated ha machine cuts behind
driving wheels, and mine in front. Nor shall
I say anything in regard to that, at this time,
for the reason that there are other mus making
the tease Machine, who always treated ma as
gentlemen; I treated them as such also, acid
don't know but what their Machines will an
alyser the purpose es well as the common run of
inching'.
I watt further to inform my friend Bciffheisis,
that lean prove shot i4c trie d to g:t the right
to make the Buckeye Mach lIIC in the firstpla4..e,
but he was intorrued th it I had the right fur
this section of country for it, so he took what
was left, and elm. nine his been running my
Machine down, aii Litt/mod advantages offer
mine—but, accordlrg to Ili , ' own a. ',mission, his
Machine pru‘ed a I,erti.ct Ls:lure. I...istsmison,
as his himself says, they came tv-ls atter trial
sow, my 3.l.tch;oe .it.til not tear the name ut
lying about in the fields, nor that I could not
make them work. This I will not stand, nor
would ha either. or any other man. after ruts
representing my Machine as did Mr If.
My object in mentioning in my athertisement
anything about the Doser Machine. was simply
to correct some misrepresentation '4 matte in re
gard to the two M.lcli,nts, so the publi• would
not confound nar Machine with the Duffer Ma.
chine. but as the matter has gum: so far, I
shall try to co:1-r( t •u;ne of his expressions.—
First, my friend thinks I inu:4 be - hard up for
pales." So long as 1 can make more sales than
51acbines, and sell every now and then one to a
wan who tried Mr. llotTheius' poser Machine
last season, and sell them too at toy regularly
establishedprices I, at least, itui satisfied
But don't it t
00k as if Mr. Mahe-ins is .' hard
e
up to make les," u hen he utters hia Machluca
for a less price than the same Machine is offer
ed hy other manufacturers of the s,sme Machine?
2d. My friend 11. thinks I -must be very nch
excited, or afraid of the Bail 31/id/int..'l I
would inform my fricud and the public, that 1
was at thegreatest practical field trial of Reapers
and Mowers el er held in the United States, at
Nyracuse, 30U miles west of New- York city, In
July, 1b.7, when all the different Machines were
tried, in every shape and turn, and after all
was over, the first premium, grand gold Medal
and Diploma, was awarded to the Buckeye
Machine as the best Slowing Machine, over
Burrell's, lialleuliack's, fiat)) 'a, Heath's, Ho
vey's, Ball's Ohio Mower, Manny's, Kotchum's,
and a number of others. I hare nu reason to
be excited or afraid of the Ball Machine, after
It has been licked at such a great trial.
rhave seen wore different Machines work,
than my friend H. ever knew or beard of, and
could have bad the mating of the Ball Machine
before he ever knew anything about it.
ad, My friend H. says, •' a kicked dog will
boiler," in which I must give him perfectly
right, When he read my advertisement, he
was kicked, and then he hollered ; he only made
a mistake; for be was Ihe kicked dog. I would
not want to be kicked any harder than a have
all the Machines of one season's make brought
back, after baring made a great blow-out host
I Was going to take all the other Machines
down, and before bating any experience or
trial
4th. 3fy friend 11, thinks I misrepresented the
thing, by laying that i01:11C of his Machines were
"lying in the fence-co - ram "---that was the
report, I can't say that I saw one of his Ma
chines exactly in a fence-corner, but I did see
one of his Michines in a field—where I started
one of mine aside of it—which had better been
to a fence corner,out of the road.
6th. My friend denies that be made the Ball
Machine last Summer, and states that I knew it.
I don't know what be called hie Machine at the
end of the Season, •hp t at the beginning of it,
the cry was Mr. Moffitt:ins is making the Ball
Reaper and Mower. Now I can't see where
this talk can have originated from than from
Mr.Horbeins hithselkthe maker of the Maehine.
So, if I misrepresented that, I think my friend
can blame himself for it ; men wanting Machines
will generally enquire the name of it, and whose
patent it is. Now, Mr. 11., what was the name
of your Machine at the end of the season?
6th. As to the honesty he talks about, if we
were to exchange, there would he very little
boot coming to bun ; and as for my agent tell
ing him that we made machines to cut behind
the driving wheels last snpimer and could not
make them work, the agent says be told Mr. H.
that we could not make quite as nice a sheaf as
on; other way of raking off, which is quite a
different story from what Mr. H. says. We wit-la
him not to make so many changes in his state
ments. We made only one Machine last season
to eat behind—he says Machines; and as for
cutting, if our friend will ever make a Machine
to equal it he wili.do well. All that was ever
said in regard- to its working the raking off in
grain, I had six different men on to rake off,
and all agreed that they could make the nicest
sheaf with the cutting operation in front. My
friend charged me with misrepresenting, but
he can beat cue 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 ce„t as well as any other double driving
wheel Machine.
Mr. H. talks about his Machine being so per
fectly balanced, hating no weight on the tongue
at all. From my practical experience I. think
that any fool nim,t know that a Machine EXACT
LY 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 up the hill to rake
the grain off. We prefer riding on the Machine
all the time to rnke off. Now, farmers, which
will suit you best, a Machine that will tilt up go
ing up hill, or one you can stay on all the time?
If the latter, you can get them at znyssbup ;and
further, a Machine that you bit in front of cut
ting apparatus, so if you are by accident tPrown
off, you are in danger of being cut up, as I
know of two cases having happened on a Ma
chine that you set behind the cutters. If
dimwit off of my Machine yon are entirely out
of danger. If the latter suits you best, yuu can
get them at my shop.
Now, my friend Hoffheins,
Do not get excited at these few lines.
Souse day we will have a mowing match,
In some tangled clo% er-patch,
And whoever can do the best mowing,
Will have all the chance for blowing.
When the mowing match we attend,
I expect to meet you as a friend.
J. H.
East Berlin, June 4, 1860. tf
NTOr may talk about your Gas lights just as
you please, but there is one thing certain,
It. G. C.lltft has on Laud as tine an assortment
of MAMA; ever was offered in this market—
s/14h as Yarrah, Prineipees, Habaaas, and He
saliaa Any person or persons having doubts
Y to the truth of the abate statement, can have
their doubts removed by giving them a trial.
He has just received from the cities of Phiht
delphia and Baltimore, as fine an assortment of
HOSIERY as is kept in this or any
other place. Ife also has as fine an assort
ment of Frac, - Neck-ties, Shirt Collars, Gentle
men's Jewelry, and Perfumery, as any other es
tablishment can show—all of which he
sell low for Cash or Country Produce.
Coma oae, come all, and give himas call.—
Don't forget the place—York street, next door
to Suppe'. bakery. [April 30, WU.
ND NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—Tbe.sub
scriber, for several ;ears a resident of
Aria., discovered while there, a simple vegetable
remedy--ci sure Cure for Cumuniption, .4ekesa,
lirtmedia, Cough', Colds, and Nervous Dada,.
For the benefit of Consumpties and Venous
fielerers, be is willing to make the-same public.
To those who desire it, he will send the Pre
scription with full directions (free of eAerv;)
also is wimple of the medicine, nbicl; they will
Bad a beautiful combination of Nature's simple
keels. Those desiring the Remedy can ol•tain
It by Warn mail, by addressing
J. E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician,
No. 429 Broadway, New York.
. April tk, 1860. 3m
3
. .
-... entilikktber offers at Private Sate,
.. .4
4 4= AND LOT, on High !Hi
ffolontonPosrers. The
4:1111.11" Is 4 two-aio Brick, nearly sew, „with a
.0 41 ' • 41 i iiie l"" 111 4 1 , at. " 1 7 4 well of water. Terms
\ seq. DAVI F. PITTENTURF.
1 July 11, 1859. tf
ARCS lot of Crockery and %rare
for sale by NORDECK IN.
A Card.
More Light.
To Consumptives
• Private Sale.
sa,..
Fruit and Orntunent,;l New Spring Goods.
TREES FOR SALE.—GF.ORGE PRTERS INT L. SCHICK has just received and offers for
• CO., Proprietors of "Feu Yount Nurse- sale the most desirable assortment of DRY
rite," Benderrville, Adams county, Pa. , GOODS ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting
We would respectfully call the attention of in part of .
the public to our large stock of Fruit and Urns.- • Spring
mental Trees, sub as Apple, Peach, Standard i PIAUI Bleak do.,
and Dwarf Pear, Cherry . , Apricot and Plum ; Foulards,
Trees , Grapevines, Blackberry, Gonseherry and Spring de Leine",
Currant stalks, Ornamental and Evergreens, Oriental Lustre'.
which we offer for next fall sales. We hare I Also, Bombazines, Alpacces, De Beges. Gin g
ppol uuni Jour Beautotnest, Esq.. our travel- barns, Lawns, Brilliant's, Shepherd's Plaids,
lug agent for this county, who is authorized 10 Crape de Itspange, Tissue Bareges, £c
make sales /sag take orders. j April 16, 1140
FAIR. 3111 .. - T SeRSERIES haring been es. ,
tsblistied for more than 20 'ears, the Proprie
' tors Caster them:elres that the:ft:eel are of the
be,t selected kinds, havin,; fruited many of
tocm, and li.Lowing what they are The grest
ly increastd and increasibg spirit of planting,
weil as the degree of patronage extended to
us, warrant us in great'.} aio.rba-ing our nur
ser.e,.., so that we are prepared to offer for the
autninn of ISiSU and succeeding years, a much
more extensive strhic than ner offered before
—cultivating, from .t to 40 sk-es, containing
set era! hundred thousand trees at various
stages of growth, all of which are grow n ou
soil and under treatment best caltintated to
make a healthy and natural growth"
GEORGE PETERS I CU
akirrhe undersigned having accepted the
; above Agency Jor the sale uf Fruit Trees In
this county, takes this method of informing the
publit that those wishing to purchase trees wilt
plesee take the subject into consideration be
fore I call personally upon them, as I expect to
canvass a portion ut the county. All letters
upon the subject, addres,ed to me at Benders
, vdle, or lett at any of the Hotels in Gettysburg,
will be attended to. Catalogues can be found
at all the printing offices. Persons wishing to
select from catalogues can there see them. 1
will be i n Gettysburg during Court weeks, so
that persons wishing to purchase trait can see
I me. The cultivation of good fruit of all kinds
has beeu entirely too much neglected in this
county. The demand for good fruit is very
much on the increase.
JOHN BURKHOLDER
April 9, 1860. 6124
Dissolution.
Partnership heretofore existing between
Jacob Mattress and Charles F. Winter, in
the Produce, Mercantile, Coal and Lumber
hilliness, is this day, by mutual consent, die
-5.,1vec1. All acc.aunts wiU be settled Iy J.
Distress, at the old stand.
March 31,)8G0
New Firm.
JAcia BASTRESS and JACOB PETERS
hats entered into Partnership lathe abore
business, it the old stand, (the large brick
Warehouse,) and respectfully solicit a continu
ance of the patronage hitherto bestowed upon
the old firuf. They will, at all times, pay the
ighest cash prices for FLO ft, ti BAIN, SEEDS,
kc., kc., and hare constantly on hand Mi
nn, COAL, SALT, PLASTER, CRUCERIES,
ac., at the lo west rates.
JACOB BASTRESS,
JACOB 4ETERS.
New Oxford, April 9, 196'0. due
60. Summer Arrangement. '6O.
. INE Black Frock Coats, cheap at
1 PICKING'S.
ILIB and Brown Cassimere Frock Coats,
very cheap, at PICKING'S.
co ACK Coats, of all Colors,Temarkably cheap,
0 at PICKING'S.
ARSEILLES, Frock and Sack Coats, no
toriously cheap, at PICKING'S.
UCK Coats, Linen, Sacks and Frocks, un
reasonably cheap, at PICKING'S.
.I\TO. 1 Black Cassimere Pants, astouizhingly
ill cheap, at PICKING'S.
rIANCI" Cassimere Pants, pleasingly cheap,
' at PICKING'S.
to ATINETT, Duck and Linen Pants, uncom
-0 monly cheap, at PICKING'S.
eIOTTON Pants, all colors, unusually cheap,
k j at PICKING S.
B 01 - S . Coats, Vests and Pants, eel tasiuly very
cheap, at PICKING'S.
LATIN and Silk Vests, good and positively
cheap at PICKING S.
MAcleLd'eTTy c a i n le d ap Nian at kanet
rViejKtaiNnGn.rsi.re
-01, SPENDERS, Shirts, Collars, Sock a, Stocks,
—9 ) Gloves, &c., "orful" cheap, at PICKING'S.
LOCKS and Jewelry of all kinds, confound
ed cheap, at • PICKING'S.
lOL I NS, Fifes, Flutes, kc., moat "dogged"
cheap, at PICKING'S.
111 EVOLVERS, Pistols, Knives, ke., " all
jA,fired " cheap, at PICKING'S.
AGREAT many other things, among which
are Fly Nets,drivingly cheap, at Picking's.
ALM Coati, Leggings and Caps, which takes
A 3 everything else in town down for cheap
ness, at PICKING S.
L'iVERYBODY will please call at PICKING'S,
l
I -, as a matter of course. [April 30, '6O.
New Periodical Store.
READING FOR EVERYBODY, AND ALL
KINDS OF ItEADLNG.—The undersigned
most respectfully announces to the reading
public that he has opened a new Periodical
Store and News Depot In the room recently oc
cupied for that purpose by Ilessrs. Aughin
baugh dc Son, in Carlisle street, a few doors
above the Washington House, where he is pre
rared to meat the wants and suit the tastes of
the literary world.
The city Dailies will be receivd and delivered
promptly. MI the leading Bags:lnes, Periodi
cals, Literary Journals, Pictorials, Ballads,
Music, and in fact any and everything in the
sews and Periodical line will be found at the
new establishment of
JOSEPH BROADHEAD.
'firSubscriptions to papers, maga:lees. &c.,
received at all times. Give us a call. J. B.
April 2, 1860. 3m
Wall Paper! Wall Taper! 1
WE have just received frow the city of
New York a large. assortment of Wall
Paper of the newest patterns and designs.—
dlaied, Marble and Oak, velvet and plain bor
der, decoration, fireiboard prints and window
shades. Wall Paper from 8 cents per piece and
upwarde. E. F. 11c11.11ENY.
Marc 26, 1860.
The North West
CORNER AHEAD I° . GUINN' k BRO.
have jest received from the Pastern cities,
n large and well selected 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 Lames, Poll de Cbevers, Barbadoes, 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 Vestings, Velvet, Satin and Nlarseille4ll , -and
in fact any and everything in the Dry Goods
lin e.
Would you buy good Goode, pretty Goods,
cheap Goods, and secure great bargains?—
Then call at the cheap corner store of
J. C. GUINN 1 BRO
April 16, 1860
The Great California Sea Lion
TOW on exhibition at Barnom's Museum is
111 no longer a curiosity, when compared
with the exceedingly low prices of Pictures ta
ken at Weaver's Photographic Car, which has
at last come to Gettysburg, and is situated in
the South-west corner of the Diamond, directly
in front of Mr. Schick's Variety d Btore, where
Mr. W. is happy to invite all his old patrons
and the public generally, as he is now folly pre
pared to accommodate them with good aad
truthful Likenesses, in all the various styles of
the Art—having recently secured the services
of E. 11. Beeme, of New York, who has had sev
eral years of practical experience, in all Its
branches. Photographs, Aro roty pee, Ens.rnel
ed Types, Ambropraphs. Ilelaineotypes, Ster
escopes, ItC., taken at the lowest rates. Auto
graph Portralta-12 for sl—suitable far visit
ing cards, to send by mail, .te. Old and faded
Daguerreotypes enlarged and copied, pictures
taken for rings, breastpins, lockets, ie.. Please
call and examine specimens and then judge.
P. B.—Views of Buildings, Landscapes,
Farms, he.; also decesid persons taken.
June 18.28 &MUHL WEAVER.
Globe Inn,
W
CITANICEITOWN, Frederick co a a ty, lifd .
Having been renovated and re-furnished,
t e proprietor assures the public that a call is
only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction in
every ease. Charges moderate.
HENRY USER, Proprietor.
Feb. 14, 1859. tr
TatHAT la mot a humbug, 'any be seen at th e
Ware Room of SHEADS it FMEHLER--s
ent Washing Machine, about the utility of
which there can be uo mistake. It is undoubt
edly the bezt, Washi.ig Machine that has ever
been invented. It must speak for itself
Township rights forsale on reasonable terms.
Machines also for sale. Call and set: it.
MAI - 7, IS,;(:).
) ACOB REININGEII has just returned from
it the cities with Cite prettiest and cheapest lot
of SPRING AND SUMMEB. GOODS for Gentle
men's wear ever offered in Gettysburg. fie has
every variety, :isle and price of goods. While
gentlemen can alwa)s find Cloths to sort their
tastes they can at the same time bare their
measures taken and a garment put up to order
upon the shortest notice. in the most substan
tial manner, and rashionublo etyle. To secure
bargains anc: save money go to the Merchant
Tailoring Establishnitnt of
JACOB REININCiER,
Carlisle street.
May 7, 1961
NEC SALOON.--GEO. F. ECKENRODA has
removed bis Oyster establishment to the
splendid new Saloon in Jacobs k Bro's. Build
ing, on the North side of Chambersburg street,
where be will at all times he prepared to
up the best of OYSTERS, in every style. Ey
keeping a good article, he expects to receive •
liberal share of public patronage. TURTLE
SOUP, CHICKEN, BEEF TONGUE, PIG'S
FEET. TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS, ICE
DREAM, BIRDS, /re_ in their season. A nice
glass of ALE or LAGER can always he had.—
Come and try me. G. F. ECKENIWDE.
April 2. 1860.
J. BASTRESS,
C. F. IVISTER.
t4ND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS ty
Fassx Ceases, of the Phdadelphla B. p,
ells You Bow to draw up Partnership I's,
pers and gives general forms fo
Agreements of all kinds, Bills o
Sale, Leases and Petitions,
It, Tells You Uow to draw up Bonds and Mort
gages, Affidavits, Powers of At
torney, Notes and Bills of Ex
change, Receipts and Releases.
I
It Tells Yoe The Laws for the Collection of
1 Debts, with the Statutes of Litni-
Cation, and amount and kind of
. property Exempt front Execution
in every State.
It Tells You Bow to make an Assignment
properly, with forma for Composi
tion with Creditors, and the In
solvent Laws of every State.
It Tells You The legal relations exii.tiug be
tween Guardian and Ward, Master
and Apprentice, and Landlord and
Tenant.
It Tells You What constitutes Libel and Slan
der, and the Law as to Marriage
Dower, the Wife's Right in Proper
ty, Divorce and Alimony.
It Tills You The Law for Mechanics' Liens in
every State,and the Naturalization
Laws of this country, and how to
i comply with the same.
It Tells You The Law Concerning Pensions and
how to obtain one, and the Pre
- Emption Laws to Public Land.
' It Tells You The Law for Patents, with mode
of proeNture in obtaining one, with
Interferences, Assigutucats and
Table of lee..
It Tella You llow to make your Will, and how
to Administer on an Estate. with
the law and the requirements
thereof iu emery State.
It Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in
general use, and explains to 3nu
the Legislative, Executive and Ju
dicial Powers of both the General
and State Governments.
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, ing how to do your bu.tties: le
gally, thus saving - a vast amount
of property, and vexations litigate
tion, by its timely consultation.
• Sritgle copies will be sent by mail. postage
; paid, to Every Farmer, Every Mechanic, Em cry
Ilan of Business, and Ever 3 body in Every State,
on receipt of $l,OO, or In law style of binding
at 51,25.
beirl,ooo A YEAR can be mide by enter
prising men ererya here, in selling the shore
work, as our inducements to all such are very
liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, wit . * other information. apply to or ad
dress, JOHN E. POTTER, PublDlier.
‘o: 617 Sanaorn St., Philadelphia, Pa.
M ay 18170.
CONTAISINO Simple Remedies, easily ob
seined, for the Cure of Disease In ail forms.
By Prof. Haar S. TAYLOR, M. D.
IT Taus Yon How to attend upon the sick, and
how to cook for them; how to
prepare Drinks, Poultices, kr.,
and how to guard against In
teetion from Contagious Dis
eases.
1
Iv Tsta.s You Of the various diseases of Chil-1
dreg,nod- gives the best and
simpest mode of treatment'
during Teething, Convulsions,l
Vaccination, Whooping-cough,
Measles, kc.
lv Teas Toc-The symptoms of Croup. Cholera
Infanta= ' Colic, Diarrhoea, ,
Worms, Scatted Head, Ring
worm, Chigken-pox, .and
gives you the best remedies for
their cure.
IT TILLS Yoe The symptoms of Fever SD (I Ague, .
and Bilious, Yellow, Typhus,
Scarlet an other Fevers, and
gives you the best and simplest
remedies for their cure.
IT Testa Yon The symptoms of Influents, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma,
Dropsy,Gout,Rheuinatism,Lum.'
bago, Erysipelas, Ake., and give's
you the best remedies for their
cure.
Ir Tema You The symptoms of Cholera Mar
bus, Malignant Cholera. Small
pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diseases
of the Bladder, Kidneys and
Liver, and the best remedies for
their cure.
IT Taus You The Symptoms of Pleurisy,Mumps,
Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis,
the Various Diseases of the
Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye,
and the best remedies foP their
cure.
Iv Text.' You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaun
dice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases
of the Heart, Hemorrhage, Ve
nereal Diseases, and Hydro
phobia, and gives the best reme
dies for their cure.
IT Tessa You The best and simplest treatment
fur Wounds, Broken Bones and
Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw,
Fever Sores, White Swellings,
4 Ulcers, Whitlow.. Boils, Scurvy,
Burns and Scrofula.
IT TILLS You Of the various diseit, , es of Women,
of Child-birth, and of Menstru
ation; Whites, Barrenness, &c..
kc., and gives the beat and
simplest remedies for their cure.
The work is written in plain language, free
from medical terms, so as to be easily under
stood, while its simple recipes may soon save
you many times the cost of the book. Is
printed in a clear and open type ; is illustrated
with appropriate engravings, and will be for
warded to your address, neatly bound and
postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO.
,000 A YEAR can be made by enter
prising men everywhere, in selling the above
work, as our inducements to all such are very
liberal.
Tor single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other Information, apply to or ad
dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 &name Si.., Philadelphia, Pa.
Hay 21, 1860. Urn
An Invention
Clothing ! Clothing !
Removal.
bu,ooo COPIES ALREADY SOLD
Everybody's Lawyer
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
The Family Doctor :
Grain and 'Produce House,
fiCIIAYHKRSDCRG STREET.—The oa
dersigned having purchased the large
building in the rear of his *tore oci Chambers
barsbnrg street, known as Camp's Brewery,"
has converted it into • Produce Warehouse,
and is now prepared to receive all kinds of
Grain and Produce, to wit
FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
Seeds, tc.. for which the highest market price
will be given.
ser-To accommodate those who may prefer
it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and
forward Pruduce of all kinds. having made ar
rangements for that purpose wail a responsibly
house in the city
I also continue my Grocery and Variety
Store. and keep on h.ind GROCERIES or all
kinds, Salt, Coffee. Sugar. %Masses, Teas, Rice,
Uilt, :Spices, FIA. Cedar-ware, Sc Basing
just receit ed a very large supply. pari.hased on
remarkaLlr favorable tenni. I am prepared to
fur:ILA/Country Dealers ry diratily, and will
sell at all tames, WHOLESALE ANL) RETAIL.
The public are invited to call before purchasing
elitwhure, as I am determined to veil as cheap
as the cheapest. un the principle of " ukk
Sales and Small Profits. ' JOHN SCO TT.
Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1859.
-
Notice to Farmers.
I 1
001000 BUSHELS GRAIN WANT
ED.—The highest market
price will be paid for Wheat, Rya, Corn, Oats,
Barley, Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, Flour, &e.,
at the large yellow Warehouse, west end of New
Oxford.
bar-Guano, Plaster, Salt, Ake., and a large
and well selected stock of Lumber and Coal
constantly on hand and for sale at my Ware
house. FRANK. HERS'',
New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf
Stoves,
MIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.6—SHEADS
k BUEHLER, having purchased the
stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Were of George E.
Buehler, hare opened an establishment in con
nection with their Stove Wars Room, under
the superintendence of G. X. 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, ke.,
fur preservirug, cooking and frying. Call and
see them. Splendid assortment of Stores and
house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on
the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets.
barSpoutink put up at shortest autice. Lum
ber, Coal and Lime always uu hand at their
yard at the same place.
Nov. 14, 1839. SHEADS k BUEHLER.
Gettysburg Foundry.
THE subscriber, h•tv ing purchased th
Foundry of Messrs. Zurbaugh, Stoat & Co ,
(formerly Warrens' Foundry.) has commenced
business, and is now prepared to ofter to the
public a larger assortment of Machinery than
has heretofore been offered, such as THRESH
ING MACHINES, Clover Hullers, Podders Cut
ters, Corn Shelters, and if organ's late improved
Hone Rake. Also, STOVES, such as Cook
Stoves, three different kinds; and five different
sizes of Teit-plate Stoves. Likewise Mill and
Saw-mill Castings, sod unkind. of Turning in
Iron or Wood.
ger REPAIRING of all kinl'a on Machinery
and Castings will be dune to order on abort
notice. Patterns in tde to order ; Plough Cast
ings ready made ; PLOUGHS, such as Seylrr.
NVitherow, Plocher, Woodcock. mid many
others not mentioned here; and eight different
kinds of lIION FENCING, for Cemeteries,
Porches or Yards.
AlZo, liortislnz 11ftehines, one of the best
now in use. This tnnehine n mita nith • lever
by hmul; nny little boy can innnoge it.
Call and, esandue our stuck ; no doubt but
what we can please. Persons ought to see it
thefrikdritutage to boy machinery of any kind
at home, w here it is manufactured, so that they
can very eitaily get uoy part replaced or repaired.
I) AVI STERNER.
Gett ..bdrg, Feb. 13, I
Something New
IN G ETTYSII l.—Tlie undersigned informs
the e!tiz...tis of the town and county, that he
ltns coin metiercl the }LIKING business, on a
!ANT in York street, Gettj slink, nearly
opposite Wattles's lintel. where he will try to
arsertc. 1111.1 hope- to meek C. a liberal patron
age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES. CRACKERS,
, baked every day, (Suit
daj s excepted.) all Of the best quality. and sold
at the lowest lisinz profits. Cracker-bilking in
all its branches is largely carried on. and orders
to ant' amount, from this and adjoining coun
ties, supplied at th• shortest notice. Having
erected a large and commodious bake-imuse and
secured the best workman and the most ap
proved . mart incry, he its prepared to do' a
heart business.
VALENTINE SAUPEE
July 25, IR5'l
For Sale
OFt ItENT.— That excellent Tavern .....
Stand, in New Oxford, Adants 11
county, Pa.. for many years known as ..""
Miley's Tavern, at present In the occupancy of
G. F. Becker. The House is large and very
convenient, with good and large Stabling, a
large Garden and Lut of Ground, with every
convenience necessary for • tavern, adjoining
the Public Square, near the Gettysburg Rail
road. Apply to JOHN 43E,Claft,
South George Street, York, Pa.
Jan. I G. 1860.
Use Shriner's
BLSAMIC COUGH SYRITP.
AS A REMEDY IT HAS NO
EQUAL!
TI.STIMONY OP CLEROMIS.
sir Th•s is to certify, that on the re
commendation of a regul.ir and skilful physi
cian we hare used the "Balsamic Cough
Syrup " prepared by W. E. Phi Intr. in our fami
ly, and find it t t answer well the gr roses fur
which it is prepared. 8. BNNTIII.I PI,
Pa4tor of Lutheran Chnrch,Taneytown,
Read the following Letter from Rey. 11. P.
Jordan : rxtoarowx, Md.
Mr. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I bare given
your " Balsamic Cough Syrup" a fair trial,and
am happy to say that I have never tried any
thing that relieved me ro soon. I have also
given it in my family with the same good ef
fects in every instance. It is certainly a must
excellent remedy, and ought to be in evere 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 Ay experience in the use of the S 3 rup unso
ikited by you. Respectfully yours,
11. P. JOILD/N.
TISTILLOIT OF puysictsxs.
Liazurre.Frederick co., Md
Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I have ex
amine the composition of your " Balsamic
Cough Syrup," and from my knowledge of the
ingredients, and having witnessed its good af
fects, I can recommend it to the public as a
valuable compound for Coughs, Colds, and all
chronic pulmouary affections. THOS.SI/1,11. D.
TiNETTOWN, 31d.
I have prescribed W. E. Shriner's "Balsamic
Cough 8) rup" in my practice for several ) ears,
and regard it as an excellent mediciue in Coughs,
Colds, sud all Bronchial affections.
SROPK, M. D.
FITZ YEARS rxrcamet.
Jr.rntasoN,Yurk co., l'a., July 18, 18'.9
To W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :-1 have been
keeping your -Balsamic Cough Syrup" for sale
for the last five years, and it has giren almost
universal satisfaction.
It is one of the most popular Medicines in use
in our neighborhood. Our sales. therefore, hare
been large, especially last winter, haring sold
at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore
do nut hesitate to recommend it to the public
as a good medicine. Yours, respectfully,
JAOOII SP/MIMI.
POILTIR'S SIDISO. York co., Ditty 17, 1059
W. E, Shriner,—Dear Sir:—Your Cough
Syrup is becoming very popular here. I have
been selling Dior about two years, and It gives
more general gatisfactiun than auy medicine I
have ever sold. We use it in oer family, and
would not be without It on any account. For
children, it certainly is an invaluable medi
cine. EL 0. RILDEJSAZD.
JAMISON, York co., May 111, 1256
To W. E. Shriner consider your Balsemic
Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies
of the day. There is no medic's. I hare erer
sold pre such univernal satisfaction, and none
that I hare used in my family I hire so welL
Your., truly, C. F. Resume.
Price, 37} Ma. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l.
Bola by all Druggists and Merchants,
Oct. 17, 13.53. 10m
' • .00.-
‘›..
Dr. Baakee
I)
CREATS ALL DISEASES.—D 3. TIAAKEE
will gi ve special attention to the following
iseases : Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Croup,
lnfluenaa, Asthma, Bronchitis and all diseases
°file Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs. Atten
tion
to the treatment of all Skin discases—Lum- !
bago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula. Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia. ,
Piles, and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels , also all chronic diseases pertaining to i
Women and Children. Dr. Baakee can pro
duce one thousand certificates of lila perfect
success in curing Cancer-i, Old Sores or Ulcers,
Fistula. Scald Heads, Wens, Swellings and Tu
mors
of every description and without the use
of the knife. These last named di,,eases can
not be treated by correspondence, therefore the ,
patients must place filmset% es under the Doc-
tor's persona' supervision.
DR. BAAKEE has made a new discovery of a
Fluid that will produce perfect absorption of the
C4TkRAOT, and restore perfect vision to the Eye
without the use of the knife or needle, and he
cures all diseases of the
EVE AND EAR,
without the use of the knife or needle, and he
has constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of beautiful Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums, or
Ear Drums, suitable fur either sex and all ages
--inserted in 6%e minutes. Also, a large as
sortment of Ear 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
set, with Ankle, Leg and Knee joint attach-
eats::--natural asnature itself. These liftleles
caq be sent by Express to any part of the world.
Dr7Baskee Is one of the most celebtatell and
skillful Physicians and Surgeons now living.
His tame is known personally in nearly every
pracipal city in the world. All letters address..
ed to Dr. Baakee must contain ten cents. to pay
postage and incidental expenses. All- Chronic
discuses can be treated by correspondence, ex
cept those mentioned, tbit will require hid per
sonal supervision. Of fi ce hours from 9A. M.,
to 4 P. M. -DOCTOR ItAAKEE,
G 37 Broadway, It few doors below Meeker street,
flay 14, 180. ly !yew York City.
Ma •••7••4
• 4 . .1; *. ?"..
411.47 2-
; C C
•
The World's
GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL
AWARDED TO C. )METER, for hig two
Pontos, London, October 15, 1851.—C. MEYER
respectfully infurma his friends and the public
generally that he has constantly on hand
PIANt IS, equal to those for which he received
the Prize Medal in London, in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, and great
care taken iu the selection and packing the same.
M. has received during the last Fifteen years
more Medals than any other maker from the
Frank ljn Institute—also, First Premiums in
Boon& New York and Baltimore.
IV:treroolmt Nu. 722 Arch street, below Eighth,
fiuUtil Side, Philadelphia. [April lel, 3m
Dr. Esenwein's
rr-%
I.ND WOOD NAPTIIA
PECTORAL,
is the best Medicine in the world for the Cure of
Coughs and Colds. Croup, Bronchitis,
A.thnia, Difficulty in Breathing,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Diptheria.
and for the relief of patients in the advanced
st.ges of .
Consumption, together with all Diseases of
the Throat and Chest, and which pre
dispose to Consumption.
ti is prenliarly adupted to the ratheol turf et/ .4 ehnsn,
Being prepared be it, practical and
Druggist, and one or greet exitcrieuve in the
cure of 'he various diseases to which the hu
man frame is habls.
h is offered to the afflicted with the greatest
eoafideuee.
Try it and be eont•ineed that it is invaluable
in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price ;:u
/vote r -r Made.
De-Prepared only by
DR. A. ESENWEIN k CO.,
Druggists And Chemists,
\.W. enr. :Si nth 1 PoplAr SLR., Pict LADZL PM lA.
ge.ir Sold by every respectlble Druggi,t and
De.iler in Medicines throughout the State.
April 2, ISGO. ly
Cannon & Adair's
N
EW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Haiti
more and East Middle streets, directly op
posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.—
Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and
raging fully competent to execute all work in
the finest style of the art, we would respectful
ly in'. ite 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
AND lIEADbTOSES, MARBLE MANTLES.
SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work
appertaining to our business, at the lowest pus
slide 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
,experience has suggested is availed of,
and especililly do we guarantee that our reale
tery and Gisve Yard work shall be so carefully
set as not to be affected by frost, but shall main
tain fur years that erectness of position given
at the completion of a job, and so necessary to
continued gracefulness and symmetry.
Nov. 28, Iss2 ;t tf
:Removal.
A LEX ANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch
maker, has removed his shop to the room
ou the West side of the Phblic Square, lately
occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law
Oilier, where he will always be happy to attend
to the calls of customers. Thankful for past
facori , , he hopes, by strict attention to business,
and a desire to please, to merit and receive the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg, April 11, 185 P
The Greatest Discovery
F THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L.
51 LLEIVS CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX
TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and
the adjoining counties, have testi fi ed to its
great utility. Its succes t 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 II h. MILLER,
Wholsesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Pat, dealer in Drugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot
tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window
Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kc., kc.
gial""A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg
for - U. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix
ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. ly
New Goode !
CHEAP GOODS!! HANDSOME GOODS!!!
--Just received, a large assortment of
cheap and desirable DRY GOODS of every va
riety, at astonishingly low prices,and which we
offer to the public. Having purchased our
stock in 'New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore,
and having had the benefit of the market of
three cities, and being selected with great care,
wo can safely guarantee to those wishing 'to
purchase anything in our line that they cannot
fail to be pleased both as to quality and puce.
We have received the latest styles and patterns
of goods both for Ladies and Gentlemen, to
which we invite their attention. Call and ez
taine before purchasing elsewhere.
FAIINESTOCK aftOTHERS,
ApRIl 9,1860. Sign of the Red Front.
Lumber and Coal,
LIRE AND PLASTER--of al I kinds constant.
ly on hand, wlach we are selling at small
profitsior CASH. Au Coal,kc.,mast be cash
onikilHN7. IBUEHLER.
Jaarillt 0 .
TUST received and now opening , a large mod
ty varied eaportateat of QUICSNSWARE, to
which we invite the attention of buyers.
*Oil 16. A.. SCOTT & 80N.
sa,ltixxlore Aci-v"ts_-
New & Rich
JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT
ED WARE, Am.—A. E. :VARNER Gold and
Silversmith, No. 10 Solara Gar .2 , BAL.
TIXORE, XD., has in store a beautiful assort
went of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY,
suitable for presents, embracing a great variety
of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car
bunkles, IC., Ear-Rings, Bracelet+, Finger Rings
set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald,
kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains,
Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins ;
Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings ; Pencils
and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and
Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins 1 Ear 'Lugs, dc .
ALS 0 ,
A variety of Silver Mounted It Plated Castors,
Cake Baskets, Waiters. Candlesticks, Butter and
Salt Stands, Pearl Handle Desert Knices,Spouns,'
Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles. it., all of a hich
is respectfully offered on the loa est terms.
groy-The Country Trade and Dealers general
ly are invited to give me a call, and examine
Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SIL
VER. WARS cannot be surpassed either for
fineness or quality, or the latest and most beau
tiful patterns. [Feb. 27, ISCO. ly
Wines, Brandies,
RBLACK TEAS, &c. P. TIERNAN k
SON, offer for sale the following articles,
of their owu importation, particularly for fami
ly use :
Slummy Wniss—Pemsrtine's finest pale, gold
and brown Sherries, in wood and in gloss.
Poss. Vtitsss--Sandeman's competition red
and white Port, in wood and in glass.
)(Aromas Vl - tax--John Howard March's fine
Madeira, in wood and in glass ; also, Grape
Juice.
MCI( Wixiss—Jahannesberger, Steinberger
Ilarcobrunner, Cabinet, Lieb-frau-milch, Bron
neberg, of 1848.
...1
CHAIIPAGNI Wtiser-:Moet and Cbandon's fin
est, in quarts and pinja. .'.„ ;so
BILLIDIIII--0104# rnpuLisy a fine old pale
cli ji
and dark Bran !'• ` „it
Rtam—Old s ap tie Jamnica r Ant :.
igua, Gren
ada, and from th e 'and,,
, 'ands, haired direct from
London. as: ";
es
HOLLAND Gix4The b ' ' ality—Tiernan
...
brand.r-Asy; no mixture cif . a is poison in it _
zip big chests of the fine bucuoxo Tka...
. Baltimore, Aug. 39,1859. ly
James H. Bosley,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Nos. 124 and 121; ..VurtA &reel,
BALTIMORE, MU
I am prepared to receiVe and sell on Commis
sion all kinds of COUNTRY PROIWCE. Having
an experience of ten years in the Commimiiip
Lusine.s, (and wishing_to continue that a
I flatter myself that I shall be able to give setts
'Amos to all who favor me with consignments
Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries,
Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers.
Feb. U, '6O. ly
Burr Mill Stones
WARR ANTED—B. F.
STARR 411 CO„, £ r. N '• l ..
of Sorth and Centro Streets,•• • •• r_
opposite N. C. R. R. Station, (" : " . ..OA.
BALTIXORE, MD. Millltlfae
turers of FRENCH BURRS,
Importers and Dealers in
liurr Blocks, Bolting Cloths, i„
Leather and Gum Beltings,
Calcired Plaster, and Mill Irons, of Warranted
Quality. Also, t'olone, Cocalico, and Esophes
Mill Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 27,'60. ly
Ladd, Webster & Co.,
1 01 BALTIMORE ST.. BALTIMORE, Ml'.,
#;,)1 31 , in ufacturers of Improved Tight-stitch
SEWING MACHINES.
for Families and Manufacturing Establishments.
Let Manufacturers, Planters. Farmers, House
keepers, or any other persons in search of an
in:trument to execute any kind of Sewing now•
done by machinery, make sure they secure the
best, b) examining ours before purchasing.
/dr Samples of Work bent by mill.
WHAT cm:err:Tess A 0000 SEWING .114CRINS?
1. It should be well made. simple in its con
struction. and easily kept in order.
2. It should make a riunr toes-amen, 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, ditectly from the spool.
5. It should be able to new from coarve to fide,
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
threads, and with uniformity.
7. It should have a straight needle ; carved
ones are liable to break.
8. The needle should have perpendieulai
motion. This is absolutely net:eta:try for heavy
work.
9. It should be enpable - of taking In the
largest pieces of work.
10. It should be able to bind with a hinder,
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 tee 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 lm able to make a long or short
stitch.
14. It should be able to fasten off the seam,
and commence sewing tightly at the first stitch.
15. It should run easily and make but little
noise.
10. It should have a wheel feed; none others
are in constant contact with the work.
17. It should not be liable to get out of order.
113. It should not be liable to break the
thread, nor skip stitches.
19. It should not be necessary to use a screw
driver or wrench to set the needle.
20. It should not be liable to oil the opera
tor's dress.
21. It should not form a ridge on the under
side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread,
as is the case with ♦U. caws-estrus machines.
32. It should not be " more trouble than It
• worth."
13. Finale, all of theqe advantages are pos
sessed by our Sewing Machine.
LADD, WEBSTER k CO.
Dee. 5, 1859. ly
A. Mathiot & Son's
SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nos.
25 and 27 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, Etagei es, Marble Tables, Set
tees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, AS
SORTED COLOILS OF COTTAGE FURNITURE,
Wood Chairs, Otrice Chairs, Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks. Hall Furniture,
Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking. Glasses, Side
boards, Extension Tables, of every length.
l'ersons disposed to purchase are invited to
call and give our stock an examination, which
for variety and quality of workmansnip is not
equalled by any establishment in the ,ountry.
A. MATIHOT k SON,
Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street.
Ang. 2, 1859. ly
# .Of AX 1/S r
• AV .
OtTNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located
r
COB. OP BALTIMORE 4: CHARLES STS.,
Bawrixoeit,lo.—The Largest, Most Elegantly
Furnished& Popular Commercial College in the
United States. Designed expressly for Young
Men desiring to obtain a Tnoitorou Paactic
BCBINIAII EDUCATION in the shortest possible
time and at the least expense.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circu
lar, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET,
with SPICININ or PCNNANISHIP, and a Large En
graving (the finest of the kind ever made in
this country) representing the loorior View of
the College, with Catalogue stating terms, &c.,
will be sent to Every Young Ilan on application,
Feu or Cnaaos. Write immediately and you
will receive the package by return mail.
Address, E. R. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md.
Feb. 6, 1860. • 19
ONKSTIC GOODS, in every variety, at
RSCHICK'S, consisting of Prints, Yeslies,
trans, Checks, Tickler, &ostler, kc.
A.dam County'
its - lITUAL FIRE IN s
SURANCE COMPANY.—•.
iu . Incorporated March 18, 1851.
orrics LB
Plweidnit—George Swope.
Vice Prendrnt—bah. Russell
Secraorp—D. A. Buehler
7m:ulster—David M'Cicary.
Ea - mut/Le Cummates--Itobert McCurdy, 'teat?
Ling, Aridrew fleiutzelman.
Maiagerr—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, Ja..
cob King, A. Heintzelman, R. Welled?, Thos.
A. Marshall, S. hammock, Wm. B. McClellan.
Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel
Jobn Wollord, H. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright,
John Horner, R. G. McCreary, R. Hassell, D.
Wereary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. M.
Hersh. •
*Sr This Company is limited 11! its opera•
tious 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
penses,withoet any ussesmnat, having also a large
surplus capita/ in 01 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.
'The Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company on the last Wednesday
in every month, at 2, P. M.
Sept. 27, 1858. •
Notice
ITo FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.—We
bare now opened our large and commodious
*rehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail.
road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg
Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive
produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT,
RYE, CORN, OATS, Ac e. Also, on hand and for,
sale, Salt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, kc. 1 large
stock of Groceries just received, consisting of
Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Hier,
Teas, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, to„ ko.,
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 ` 4 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, Ate., to the fact that
we have for sale Breinig, FronefieW k Co.'a
Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE -- POWDER, of
which we have sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds
per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers.
KLINEFELTEIt, BOLLINGER k CO.
• Gettysburg, Sept. 5,1858.
--- - --- ---,
New Firm--New Goods.
Fr HE undersigned have entered into partnere
I ship iu the HARDWARE k GROCERY
business, at the old stand of Danner & Zie g ler,
in Baltimore street. under the name, style end
firm of DANNER k ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask,
and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of
the patronage of the old firm, le well as any
quantity of new custom. They have just return
ed from the cities with an immense stock of
Goods—consisting in part of Building Materials,
such as Nails, 'Screws Hinges, Bolts, Locks,
Glass. Lc. Tools, including Edge Tools of every
description, Saws, Planes, Chtssels, Gouges.
Braces and Bitts, Augers, Squares, Guages
Hammers, ke. Blacksmiths will find Anvils,
Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe
Nails.,kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ?
ings, such as Cloth, C1111%111411, Damask, Fringes,''
Cotton. Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Axles, Hobbs,
Spokes, Felines, Bo e, l'ules, Shafts, Lc. Shoe
Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco,
Linings, Bindiags, Pegs, Lusts. Boot Trees, Sc.,
with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools.
Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment—.
also Varnish, Knobs, .k.c. HOCSEKEEPERS
will also find q large assortment of Knives and
Forks, Brittannia, Album and Silver-plated Ta
ble and Tea Spoons, Candle 7 stieks, Waiters,
Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and
Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting,
kc. Also, a general assortment of forged and
rolled IRON of all sizes 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 ()clean.,
West India and Sugar House Molasses and
Syrups. Coffee, Spices, Chocolate. Fine, Coarse
and hairy quit ; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL;
Turpeutiire, , Fish. Lc.; 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,
Blacksruith,Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's,
and Grbcery line. all of which they are determin
ed to sell as low fur CASH as any house out of
the city. HENRY R. BANNER,
WAY BRIGHT ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg. May 24, 1858.
Notice.
MITE undersigned having retired from the
Mercantile business, the same will hereaf
ter he continued at the old stand, in Baltimore)
street, by their sons. Henry B. Danner sad 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 costumed, and oe s
the public in general.
Daring retired from the Mercantile busine.4
lb , is necessary that our old business should he
settled up. We, therefore. 'notify all those in
debted to us either by Judgment. Note or Book
Account, to call and settle the same without
delay. The books sill be found at the old
stand. J . 11. DANNER.
May 25, 11358. DAVID ZIEGLER.
Spouting.
GEORGE & HENRY WAMPLER will make
House Spoutiug and put up the same low,
fur cash or country produce. Farmers and all
other, their houses, barns, &c., spout
ed, would de well to give them a call. -
April '53. a G. kH. WAMPLER.
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Still at Work !
OACTIMAKING AND BLACKSMITHING.
C
—Tbe undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public that he continues
the Coacbmaking and Blackemithing business
in every branch at his establishment_ n (Thaw
bersburg street. He has on hand and will
manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, kn., of
the best material, and made by superior work
men. 111112PREPAIRING and BLACISIIITOING of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction. ot customers.
COnINTRY PRODETZ Laken in exchange for
work at market prices.
ger Persons desiring articles or work in the
Coachmaking or Blacksmithing lice, are re.
speetfully inlited to call on
JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH.
Gettysburg, Jan. 2d, '59.
More New Gkdi
A T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Chambers.-
AT
burg street. We have just received a
large stock of 11 .-US, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Har
ness, Collars, Whips, kc., and are determined
to sell at the lowest prices possible for cash.—
Call and judge for yourselves.
Oct. 17, 1839. CUBEAN k GULP.
Howard Association,
pIIILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institution
established by special Endowment, for the
Relief 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 grAis, by the . Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with • . dc.
scription of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life, kc.,) and in cases of extreme
poverty Medicine furnished free of charge. •
VALUABLE RETORTS on Spero:Menhirs,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, find
os the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis
pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes,
free of charge. Two or three Stampt for post
age will be acceptable.
Address Dr. J. SKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of:
the
a D o ir . i ecle ll s cum.
siey. rr,
. E ZRAD. HEARTWEI.
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Nov. 7, 1859.
White Goods
AND EMBROIDKRIE B .r4. EICSICI
would invite the ladle- to ermine hie
large variety of new le Brilllantes,Cauhlnics,
Jumada, Plaid , Liao*,
Hiutdir. , At isq [.#lprp 18,„A la ; at
ARPETS.—Ametber addition So4aPAino
ki stock of earilettip just seavivadiloodoch
we Write this *modal of bonsek
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