E- ihmaiiiii er Arrange' meat '6O. MIT lIIRYBODY WANTS. ? ' Stack Frock Coats, away at • The Family Doctor : PICKING'S. CONTAINING Simple Ressedies. easily ob i; *all Drown Cassimere Frock Coats, Lai n g', for the Cure of Diseas e in all f o r t es. W . ear, <heap, at PICKING'S- Be Prof. FltssaT S. Tirtoe. M. D. se Wall, of all colors, remarkable cheap, Ic Tatty Yon Bow to attired upon the lick, and at PICKING'S how to cook for them; bow to ASSFILLES, Frock and Sack Coats, no- prepare Drinks, Poultices, he., I,i Seriously cheap. at PICKING'S. and how to guard against In s :et emits, Lamm. Sacks end Frocks, un- Section from Contagious Dia -1 Isessonably cheap, at PICKING'S. eases. 1 Slack Caa,imcre Pants. astonishingly Pr T 448 Teo Of the serious diseases of Chil t cheap, at PICKING'S. free, and give. the best and 'CV Cussinacre P....nts, pleasingly cheap, simplest mode of treatment at PICKING'S. during Tecthinsr, Convulsions, • anNETT, Duck and Linen Pint•. nncom- Vaccination, Whoopiug-cough. imataly cheap, at FICKINO'S. Measles, Ac. ... ON Pouts. all c01,r , . unusually cheap, j 'y ,j Tor The symptoms of Croup. Cholera • at PICKINU'B. . julancu t s, Colic, Diarrhoea. - I IS' Coats, Vest, and Pant, ceitainl . % very Worms, Scatted !had, king cheap, at PICKING'S. j worm, CL/Caen-pos, Lc., and ITU( and Silk Vest.t, rood and po.iti%ely rives you the bc.t retneditis for 11, cheap et PICKING S. their cure, ARSEILF.S and Nankanet Vest;, unpre- IT Tzta.s You Tha symptom% of Fever and Ague, cedentedly sheaf) ; at PICKING'S. • and Bilious, Yel/olv, T . lptium. 1 SPENDER.I, SIIII t• , , Collars Suck s, Stocks. Gloves, &c., ••ornil" tticap, at PICKING'S. ' gives you the best and sinapla.t OCKS and Jewelry of all kinds. v. mfottntl- remedies for their are. ed cheap , at ..... _. . PI( KING'S. ;IT Tltt.sTcou The Scarlet and other Fereri, and eap -• of Intiu lOLIICS, Fifes, Flutes, Itc., tu , u4 • du,meti" cbeap, IIRVOLVERS, Ki%e3. kc., "all -6i aro 41 . 1 . 01 ' WM, as DlVit I_4l, . C solved. *Ka - rch 31, 13C0 lientress, at the old itani vr ip Acon nASTiir:".". Pr. — TEI . IS J have ewe: Into l'..rtn n the alio% basinesa, at the OM ft.Ll.l, ( he large brick Warebo sed and rope,Atully e(,licit a continu ance o *patronage hitherto ba,ttmed upon that oid . They will, at ail ti es, pay the 4 . gh Asighest cash priLea for FLUI:It,(3II4N,SEEDS, AllPr and ha%e constantly on hand LUM BER, COAL, SALT, PG ASTEB, - GROCERIES, at the lowest rates. JACOB BASTRESS, JACOB PETBRS. Nor Oxford, April 9, 1860. 6,ne „ - . Fruit and Corinsinenta FOR S.ILE.--GEORGE PETERS k I „ Proprietors of " Fair Monet Norse" it rice," flendersrille, Adorns county, Pa. We would respectfully call the attention - of the public to oar large stock of Fruit and Orna mental Trees, such as Apple, Peach, Standard and Dwarf Pear, Cherry, Apricot and Plum Trees; Graperines; Blackberry, Gooseberry and Currant stalks; Ornamental and Evergreens, which we offer for next tall sales. We have appointed Jons BcasgoLoste, Esq., our travel fog agent for this county, who Is authorized to make sales and take orders. PAIR MOUNT NVIISERIES having been es. Published fur more than 20 years, the Proprie tors patter themselves 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 as, warrant as in greatly increasing qpr nur series, so that we are prepared to offer for the autumn of 1860 and suceeedingicare, a much more extensive stock then ever offered before —caltivating from 35 to 40 acres, containing Peronvavarious! hundred thousand trees at stages of growth, eU of which are grown on soil and under treatment best calculated to make a healthy and natural growth. GEORGE PETERS k CO. giirThe undersigned having accepted the above Agency for the sale of Fruit Trees In this eountr, tales this method of informing the public, that those wishing to purchase trees wili please take the subject iuto consideration be fore I call personally upon them, es I expect to *mass $ portion of the comity. All letters upon the subject., addressed to me at Renders tills, or left at any of the Hotels in Gettysburg, will be attended to. Catalogues ran be found at all the printing Aces. Persons wishing to select from catalogues can there see these. I will be in Gettysburg during Court weeks, so that persons wishing to purchase fruit can see its. The cultivation of good fruit of all kinds has been entirely too much neglected in this eau sty. The demand for good fruit is very sash eta the increase. April 9, 1880. itni The Great California Sea Lion OW on exhibition at Barnum's Museum is no longer a curiosity, when compared the exceedingly low prices of Pictures ta ken at Wearer's Photographic Car, which has at last come to Gettysburg, and is situated in the South-west corner of the Diamond, directly is front of Mr. Schick's Variety Store, where lir. W. is happy to invite all his old patrons and the public generally, as he is now fullypre pared to accommodate them with good and truthful lAkenesses, in all the various styles of the Art—haring recently secured the services of 15.. H. Bceme, of Si u- York who has bad ser end years of practical rilltrience, in all its breaches. Photographs, A rotypes, Enamel ed Types, Ambropraphs, Melaineutypes, Stet-, escapes, he., taken at the lowest rates. Auto graph Portraits—l 2 for sl—suitable for visit ing cards, to send by mail, &c. Old and faded Daguerreotypes enlarged and copied, pictures taken for rings, breastpins, lo( ken, he,. Please cal and examine specimens and then judge. R. S.—Views of Buildiygs, Landscapes, Yana', he.; also deceased persons taken. Jane it. SAMUEL WEAVER. Globe Inn, • mECELINICSTOWN, Frederick cotanty,4ol. Haring been renovated and re-furnished, the proprietor assures the public that a call is only needed, as be guarantees full satisfaction in every case. Charges moderate. 11E\ KY HELM, Proprietor. tf • Feb. 14, 1839 New Periodical Store. 110DEAD1NG FOR EVERYBODY, AND ALL ILLNDS OF READI.NO.—The undersigned moot respectfully announces to the reading pablie that be has opened a new Periodical plots; isailkitrws Depot in the room recently oc cuPlied for that purpose by Messrs. Aughin bangh L Son, in Carlisle street, A few doors above the Washington Horse, where he is pre- Tared 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 iu fact any and everything an the News and Periodical line will be sound at the new estalalliliment of JOSEPH BROADHEAD. IlarStibseriptions to papers, magazines. &c., received at all times. lice us a cull. J. 13. April 2, 1860. .im - Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! 'wE hare just received from the city of New York a large assortmeiit. of Wall Paper of the newest patterns and designs.— cliesed, Mar,hle and Oak, velvet and plain bor der, 'decoration, Ere board prints and window .hides. Wall Paper from 8 cent, per piece and upwards. R. F. McILUENY. March The North West vs AHRADI-4. C. GUN k Imo just received from the eastern cities, stAar i twall selected stock of SPRING AND GOODS, which they are offering to the public at prices which cannot fail to satisfy Won which is a splendid assortment of es, 411 de Chevers, Barbedoes, Berage, Pante and Opliroes, of every grade, style and pfklere,splendid assortment of Gentle- Neteii - -31rear of every description, Cloths and 011114111Mea, black and fancy ; a splendid stock ed-IVlitings, 'Velvet, Satin and Marseilles--and l Is OW say and everything in the Dry Goods Sas- Todd pm buy good Goods, pretty Goods, Girds, and fixers,' gross bargains'— Ma i et Ye cheap corner store of I l I. C. GUMS 4 BRO. eAt le, ISM MEM J . J. 11' . RF 4 .IS. f : WIN rt:4 JOHN BURKHOLDER. se symptoms of lull ue_nza, , inception. Liyapep,m, Astlinsit, Dropsy,Goutilheurnatism,Lum. bego, Eryeiptlai. S. , , awl give,. . you the best remedies for their cure. It Tit'LL4 Tog The symptoms of Cholera Mus lin', Malignant Cholera, Small, . pox, Dysentery, Cramp. Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Liver; and Liao Lest remedies Go i their cure. It Teti., Yor Thesymptoxis of Pleurisy,Mtimps, Xeuraigpa, Apoplexy, Paralysis, I. the rations Diseases of the i Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye,' Thane lytn dthe pt b ani ts: re or m ytp ed nev ies p fo , r i t a h n e n ir . to ' cure. 1 ''o r lice, Piles, Rupture, Di. V . of the Heart, Hemorrhage, e • i. ~.....,: Tiered Diseases, and Hydro phobia, and gives the Lest rctue., dies for their cure. TT TstLs Yor The bept and simplest treatment IP' for M ontids, Broken Bones and Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, ' Fever Sores, White Swellings, - ricers, % h Wows, Boils, Scurvy, Burns and Scrofula. /1 . Ttfttil You 1)1 the various diseases of Women, of Child-birth, and of Menstrn ation; Whites, Farrenness, ke., it i e„ and gives the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The work is written in plain language, free fitom medical terms, so as to be easily under stood, while its simple recipes may soon save you many times the cost of the book. It is printed in a c4sar set) open type: is illustrated asb appropriate engravings, sad will be for warded to your address, neatly bound and postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO. lirl,oooA YEAR can be made by enft open everywhere, in selling the above work, As our i4ducemanti to a;1 such ore eery liberal. Tor sloe* eopis of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,. No. 617 Hansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. May 21, 1860. 6m 60,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD Everybody's Lawyer tAND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS by FRANI Owens', of the PAskidelphia B. .-. ells You flow to draw np Partnership Pa ' pets and Rives general forms fo Agreements of all kinds, Bills o Sale, Leases and Petitions. 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It Tells You The Law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with Interferences, Assignments dad Table of Fees, It Tells Yon now to make your Will, and low to Administer on an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State. It Tells You The meaning of Law Terms in general use, and explains to yen the Legislative, Executive and Ju dicial Powers of both the General and State Goternments. It Tells Yon Dow to keep out of Law, by show ing bow to do your business le gally, thus saving • vast amount of property, and vexatious litiga. Zion, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent b ‘ y mill, postage paid, to Every Farmer, Every Mechanic, Every Man of Bti sines', sad Everybody in Every State, on receipt of $l,OO, or in law style of binding at $1,25. ger 1,000 A YEAR can be made by enter prising men everywhere, in selling the above work, as our inducement* to all such are very liberal. For single copies oldie Book, or for terms to agents, with other information. apply to or ad dress, JOHN E. POTTER. Publisher, No. 61T Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. May 21, 1860. Clothing ! Clothing ! JACOB REISINGER has just returned from the cities with the prettiest and cheapest lot of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS for Gentle men's wear ever offered in Gettysburg. He has every variety, style and price of goods. While gentlemen can always find Cloths to snit their tastes they can at the same time have their measures taken and a garment put up to order upon the shortest notice, in the most substan tial manner, and fashionable stj le. To secure bargains and save money go to the Merchant Tailoring Establishment of JACOB REISINGER, Carlisle street. May 7, 1860 Removal. NEW SALOON.—GEO. F. ECKENRODE has removed his Oyster establishment to the splendid new Saloon in Jacobs k Bro's. Solid ing, on the North side of Chambersbnrg street, where he will at. all times be prepared to serve up the best of OYSTERS, in every styie. keeping a good article, he expects to receive a liberal share of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP, CHICKEN, BEEF TONgt:E, PIG'S FEET, TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS, ICE CRE'AII, BIRDS, Ac., in their season. A nice glass of ALE or LAGER can always be had.— Come aad try me. G. F. ECXENRODE. April 2, 1860. . . New Spring Goods T L. SCHTCK has just received and offers for tj • sale the most desirable assortment of DRY t..OoDS ever brought to Gettysburg, consisting in part of Spring Silks, Plain Black do., Poniars Spring de Laises, Also, Bombazines, Alptecas, De Beges, Ging hams, Lavas, &Mantes, shepherd's Plaids, Crepe de Talmage, Tisane Bareges, An. April IE4 11140. An Invention T*teHAT ill not I. humbug, may be seen at the Ware ROOM a BREADS k BUMEILEII—a. nt Wail:dug Machine, about the utility of which there aka be ao mistake. It is na edly the best Wasbi;kg Machine that,kast i t been invested. It mast speak for Itself.— Township rights for sale on reasonable terms. Machines also for sale. Call and see it. M'y 7, 1860. Grain and Produce House, I , ti CHAMBERSIICRO . TFLEBT.—The in ky designed haring purchased the large buildlag in the rear of kis store int CharaLers bursburg street. known a 4 Camp 4 Brewery." has converted it into a Produ %Varehouse• and is nos - prepared to rcouro all kinds of Grain and Produce, to sit . FLOUR, WHEAT. }VIE, CUR'S, OATS, S e eds, . for which the highest market price wilt begivcn jar To accommodate those who may prefer it. I Will also retell' , on Collllk , r3lllN and forward Produce of all kinds, harlrg made ar rangements fur that paipi.se w itli ...;t•pousiblo house in the city. 1 alau continue my Croeery and Variety story. and k eii , on hand ‘,ltin'EltlEti of all kinds. Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Mall, ..es, Teas. Mice, Oils, Spices, i.,h, Cedar-a aru. Le. Flaying jut received a ler% large supi,dv pureha=ed nn remarkably favorable term. l inn prepared to furnish Country loealers very cheaply and will sell at all wiles. NV AND Iit:TAIL. The public are in% ited to rail hefure purchasing else* here, ad I ant determined to actl as cheap as the cheapest, on the prinr pie or Quick Sales and SIIIIII Profits." JOII SCUTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, itiLa. ]r• BUSHELS GRAIN WANT -00•000 iil).—The highest market price %ill be paid forlVbeat, rum. Oats, Barley, Clover-Recd. Timothy-4red, Flour, hr., at the large yellow Wnrehuttse, west end of New Oxford. 'Guano. Plaster. Salt. ke.. and a large and well selected stork. of Lumber and Coal consuntly on hand and for sale at my Ware house. FRANK. HERSH. Nets Ozford, Oct. 7, 18:0. tf BALSAMIC CorMI AS A FAMILY ItENP:QY /1 . I - lAS WO EQUAL! TrAtutory OP rir.stiarxti. ifirTh's is to certify. t .at on the re cavpmendation of a regular and skilful phyti cilia we bare used the •• Italaatttic Cough Syrup" prepared by W. F Fhi 'ner, in onr fami ly, and And it t i answer well the 1 I 1j oar's for which it is prepared. S. Srrimeti, Pastor of Lutheran fliurch.TllLl(.% town. M.l Read the following Letter from Rev. It. P. Jordan : t'S/UNTI/WN. Mr. W. E. Shriner.—Dear Sir :—I hose given your " Balsamic Cough Syrup" a fair trial,and am happy to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved me so soon. I have also given it in my family with the same good ef fects in every instance. It is certainly a mot excellent remedy, and ought to he in every fami ly. The exceeding low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of all. Pardon the libertf I bnve taken in thus giv ing my experience in the use alike Syrup uuso ticited by you. Respectfully yours, M. Skiriner your request, I hay• et aminel the composition of your Balsamic Cough Syrup," and from my knowledge of the ingredients, and loath]: witnessed its good ef fects, I can recommend it to the public es a valuable compound for Coughs. Colds. and all chronic pulmonary affections. Tit os. Stu, M. D. TssavrorA, Md. have prescribed W. E. Slartner's Balqamic Cough Syrup" in ruy practice ror years, and regard it as an exeellent nc brine iu Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial affections. S.ttet. Swam M. D. JzFriutsom,York co., Pa , July 18. 18-9 To W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir have been keeping your "lial.samic Cough :•• 1 " for sale for the lut five years, and it has giveu universal satisfaction. It is one of the most popular Medicines in use in our neighborhood. Our sit les. therefore. hare been large, especially last winter, haring sold at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefore do not hesitate to recommend it to the public as a good medicine. Yours, re-pet 'fully, POSITER'S Sloivo, York c.)., MR% IT, IA:oe W. F ir :Shritier,—Dear Sir: —Your Couwli Syrup is becoming very popular here. I have been selling it fur about leo years, and it gives more general satisfaction than nny medicine I have ever sold. We use it ill our family, and would not be without it on any account. For children, it ccrtaitily is en invaluable medi eine. • S. G. HILD ssss ND. To W. E. Shriner:-1 consider Balsamic Cough Syrup one of the be.d Cough remedies of the day. There Ii no medicine I h ire er sold gave such universal satisfaction, and none that 1 have used in my family I like en well. Yours, truly, C. F. Price, ets. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l. Sold by all Druggists and Mei - Lb:tuts. Oct. 17, 1859. lOut MCCAND SHEET IRON WARE.—STIEADS k BUEIILER, hating purchased the stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George R. Buehler, have opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the so • tendence of G. B. Buehler, and are now pr 1 dto furnish everything in that line at the t prices. t In addition to the ordina ry %pre, ey have a large supply of kitchen aadltonse furnishing goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, kc., for preservimg, cooking and frying. Call and see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets. Ilitir - Spouting put up at shortest notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lime always on band at their yard at the same place. Nov. 14, 1859. SEIEADS k BUEHLER. MBE sabscriber, h.tving purchased . th Foundry of Messrs. Zorbaugh, Slaitt & Co., (formerly Warrens' Foundry.) has commekeed business, and is now prepared to offer tethe public a larger assortment of Machinery than has heretofore been offered, such as THRESH INC, MACHINES, Clover Hullers, Fodders Cut ters, Corn Shelters, and Morgan's late Improved Horse Rake. • Also, STOVES, such as Cook Stoves, three different kinds; and five different sizes of Ten-plate Staves. Likewise Mill and Saw-mill Castiags, and all kaadis of Turning in Iron or Wood. StirREPAIRING of all kinds on Machinery and Callings will be done to order on short notice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast. lugs ready made : I'LUI'GIUS, such as &JUT, IVitherow; Plocher, Woodcock, and many others not mentioned here; and eight different kinds o 1 AitON FENCING, for Cemeteries, Porches or Tanis. Also, Mortising Machines, one of the best now in use. This machlue works with a lever by hand; any little boy can manage it. Call andjzatnine our stock ; no doubt but what we can please. I'ersons ought to see it their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at home, where it is manufactured, so that they can very easily get any part replaced or repaired. DAVID STERSER. Gettysburg, Feb.l3, 196 u. GETTYSBCRG.—The uhdersigned informs the citizens of the town and eounty, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on st large scale, iu York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite 1\ attleirs Hotel, where he wilt try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc., he., baked every day, (Sun days excepted,) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and a :joining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Haring erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap. proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. Oriental Lnetzes July 23, 1859/6 fIR RENT.—Tbst excellent Tavern ky Stand, in New Oxford, Adams RI county, Pa., for many years known as — Ntley's Tavern, as present In the occupancy of G. F. Becker. Tb• House Ls large and very convenient, With good and large Stabliag, • large Garden and Lot of Ground, with every convenience necessary fora tarern, adjoining the Public Square, near the Gettysburg Rail road. Apply to .1011.1 BECKER, South George Street, York, Pa. Jan. 18,11160. Notice to Farmers. Use Shriner's 11. P. JORDAN TESTIMONY OR PITYPIICIANN. Lllttlair, Frederick co., lid mit Yr EXPXRII:NCE J1,40n SPA\GLER JACKXOM, York co., May 18, 1818 Stoves, Gettysburg Foundry. Something New VALE,XTDiE SAUPEE. For Sale A Card. wistt to inform say MendllolTheina that ( I did not intend to run his Machine down in , uny advertiaernent : no man reading my adver tisement carefu Cita Say so, because ItiOldt Say ' anything about the Lonstruction, or general character, or any other point of the Machine,. more than thAt I 3tAtC4 hi machine cuts behind dris ing wheels. and one in front or shall I .ay an)thingillin regard to that, at this time, for the reason that there are other men making the Sallie Machine, a h. , AlWay treated MC as gentlemen. I treated them de such also, and don't know but 14 It it their lf 'alines will an swer the purpose as well a., the I.OIIIEOOU run of Machines. I want further to inform ni fricnilltofrheins. that I can pros e that he tri , d to get t h e right to make the Llail,ye M whine in the first place, but he Waa us formed thst I Lad the right fur th a 4 ,-, tion of cnuntry fur it, lie took what t .i 4 left, and es er since has teen running my Ma, lone dbikli, and claimed ads mtages over mine—but, ace ording to hi, own admission, his Machine proved a perfect failure. Last season, , as he himealf sac a, thti caws back atter trial. low, my Mac trine shall not bear the name of lying about in the fields, nor that I could not make there work. This I will pot stand, nor, would he either. or any other man, after mis reprcaenting my Machine as did Mr. 11. My object in mentioning in my advertisement anything abort the Dover Machine, was simply to correct some misrepresentations made in re gard to the two Machines, so the puttlie would not confound my Machine with the Dover Ma. chine. But as the matter has gone so far, I , shall try to correct some of his expressions.— First, my- friend thinks I must be " hard up for sales." So long as I can make more sales than • Machines, and sell every now and then one to a mad who tried Mr. Hoffheins' Dover Machine last season, and sell them too at my regularly established prices, I, at least, am satisfied.— But don't it look as if Mr Hoffheins is " hard np to make sales," when he offers his Machines for a less price than the snore Machine is offer ed by other manufacturers of the same Machine? 2d. My friend 11. thinks 1 "must be very much excited, or afraid of the Ball Machine." I would inform my friend and the public, that I was nt the greatest praci kat field trial of Reapers and Mowers ever held in the United States, at Syracuse, 300 miles west of New York city, in' July, when all the different Matitinee were tried,. in every shape and form, and after all was ot er, the first premium, grand gold Medal , nd Diploma, with awarded to the Buckeye achine as the best Mowing Machine, over }Sorrell's, Haltenback's, Kirby's, Heath's, Ho-' ve)'s. 80/ft Ohio .licncer, Manny's, Ketchum's, and a number of others. I hate no reason td he excited or afraid of the Ball Machine, after it has been licked at such a great trial. I have seen more different Machines work, than my friend H. ever knew or heearl of, and could have had the making of the Ball Machine before he ever knew anything about it. 3d. My friend 11. says, "a kicked dog will holler," in which I must give him perfectly right. AVhen he read my advertisement, lie was kicked, and then he hollered , he only tianAs a mistake. for be was the kick e d slog. 1 wou ld not want to be kicked ant harder than to have all the Machines of one hg•i0o0 make brought back, after having made a great hlow-otlt how I was going to take all the other Machines down, and before having any experience or trial. 4t . d. My friend 11. thi iks T mi,rephlented t 1.7 thing, by eating that some of his M tttrluee were " lying in the fence-corners "—that . wits the report. I can't say that I saw one of his Ma chines exactly in a femee-corner, but I did see one of his Nlachine+ in a field---n here I started one „t mine aside of it bad better been in a fence corner out of the road. sth. My friend denies that he made the Ball Nlailtine last Summer, nail states th it I kuew it. I don't know a hat he called his Machine at the end of the Season, but at the beginning of it, the cry was Mr. Hotilleins is mating the Ball Reaper and Molter. Now I can't see where this talk ern hate orizio• tel from than Irina Mr. Hoff hein- h tose•f. thc nt :her of the It tchine. So, if I misicres• Him, I Vitali; my Inc.,' can blame Itiniselt for MCI/ Want bla , •• will generulit enquire the [Lime of It, and patent it is. Mi. II hat n Hie mime of your Macliole at t l e e n d of the t. a.on to the hlie t.tl6 s uuout, ii we were to each ii•g•., tli ni•iilil Lc to y little hoot coming, to him : fa' awiit t, M ing him that » c tit id • nt t. Woe- to behind the drivin; w e. I. I. -t •iticiii• r rtv I could not make them wort., the aft at y• he told lir H. that e could co it in ri s e Title us ni. C our other war of rI, tiff w hit 11 I. guile different stoat ;tool n It it \lt- 11. hhn not to 111 Cy I , lale- Me 111.5. We m wits t. 1 I.t to r u t behind—he ‘I3CIIIIIeS ; andas tor cutting, if our Inca I w,II e‘er make a Machin,- to equal it he will do Hell. All that tens tier said in rerird oinking the r..king oil in grain, I had sit .I,:re,ent men on to rake off, and all agreed th it Ciey nubl make the the tit sheaf with the cuttine operation in front. My friend charged ine with misrepresenting, but he can beat me far at that. Ile asks why I do not make my Machio.-s to ant behind? I am ready to make all tivit are ordered, nod ing n r e them to cot as will 8.3 ;411) other double dri%ing wheel :Machine. Mr. 11. talks emit his Machine be , ng so per fectly balanced, it trio:sun ght on the tongue At all. From la pra••tical experience I think that any fool unt.tt know that a Machine axacr yr balanced. standing t , n I .Ivelgronnd, must tilt up cutting up 11.11. I don't want miuo so well balanced as th it, because we don't want to get off the Machine and w“lk up the lull to rake the grain off We prefer riding on the Machine all the time to rake al. Now, fanners, which will suit you best, a Machine that will tilt up go ing up hill, or one paean stay on all the tune? If the latter, you can get theta at my shop ; and further, it Machine that you sit in front of cut ting apparatus, so Upon are by accident thrown 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 Mitten. If thrown off of my Machine you are entirely out of dadger. If the latter suits you best, you can get them at my shop. Now, my friend Holtheins, Do not get excited at these few lines. Some day we wilt hare a mowing match, In some tangled cloren-pateb, 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. 11. SLIIREMAN East Berlin, June 4, 1860. tf .Moro Light. 'VW may talk about your Gas lights just as you please, but there is one thing certain, H. G. CARR has on hand as fine an assortment of CIGARS as ever was offered in this market— ■uch as Yarrah, Principees, Ilabana.s, and Re galins. Any person or persons having doubts as to the truth of the above statement, can have their doubts removed by giving them a trial. He has just received from the cities of Phila delphia and Baltinre, a. tine an assortment of HOSIERY as is usually kept in this ur any other place, lie also has as fine an assort ment of Fancy deck-ties, Shirt Collars, Gentle men's Jewelry. and Perfumery, as any other es tablishment can show—all of which he will sell low fur Cash or Counts• Produce. Come one, come all, and give him a call.— Don't forget the place—York street, next door to Sauppe's bakery. [April :to, 186 u. To Consumptives AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS.—The 3101- . scriber, for several years a resident of Asia ' discovered while there, a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure for Consumption, Astkaia, Brohittu, Cough, Colds, and SIT rows Debility. For the benefit of Con.iimptives and Nervous sufferm,i, he is willing to make the same pubile. To those who desire it, he will send the Pre scription, with full directions (fres of charge;) also ft sample of the medicine, which they will find - a beautiful combination of Nature's simple herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain it by return mail, by addressing J. E. CUTHBERT, Botanic Physician, 429 Broadway, New York. April 9, IBGO. 3m Private Sale. rIPRE subscriber °tiers at Private Sale, his HOUSE AND LUT, on High street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The House is a two-story Brick, aeturi,y new, with a Back-building, and a well of Water- Terms easy. DA 'L. F. PIMPITURF July 11, 1859. tf . ALARGE lot of Crockery sad Queensware . for sale by NORBECK At MARTIN. Dr. lee enwein's I T AR Ale WOOD NAPTHA -L. , PECTORAL, is thebest Medicine in the world for the Cure of Coughs and Colds. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the heart, Diptheria, and for the relief of pauents in the advanced #tagel of Consumption, together with all Discaaea of the Throat anti Cheat, rind whiLh pre dispotte to Contomption. It or pec 1. rrlq uilaprti Nat' ruthcul titre of .I‘rlima, Being prep►re,l by a practical rtirsici.in ►ud Ticurgl-t, and une of great experienife in the cute uf s.irions diseases to which the hu m in frairw 14 LAI,. It i• uß , .red tulhe afflicted with the greatest cco.tiktotec. Try it awl be convinced that it iv invaluable in the cure uf Bronchial a fitc.s.iuu.i. Price 50 crate per 'write. Mar Prepare.] only by Dlt. A. ESENWEIN k CO., Druggists and Chemists, 11. W. cor. Ninth & Poplar Sts., Pu ILA DIM? LI lA. bar Sold hp every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 3, leGu. ly Cannon & Adair's 11\T, EW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Bald -1.1 more end East lliddle streets, directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fully competent to execute all work in the finest 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 cull and examine specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES. SLABS fur Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put op in a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of, and especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully set as nut to bF affected by frost, but shall main tain fur years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job. end so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Nov. iB, 183 J. tf Removal. ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Wateh maker, has removed his shop to the room uu the West side of the Public Square, lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law Office, where be will alwaya.be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. (It•tty , l,iirg, April 11, MT, The Greatest Discovery QLF THE AGE.—lnflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using 11. 1.. 'M LE:: S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX TURF:. Many prominent citizens of this, and the :11.t , iniall, counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success iu Rheumatic affec tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any epecitie introduced to the public. Price 50 cents p:.: b„ttio. For sale by all druggists and at orel..e epees. Prepared oply by H L. MILLER, IVliolsesale and Retail Hrnggist, East Berlin, Adams county, P 3.. dealer in Drug. Chemicals. 0:1a, Vanish, Spirits, Paints. Dye-stulis, bot tled G'l,, Ea,ences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, ac., Ac. le rl y-A. I). Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg fur •• 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. lv New Goods ! CHEAP GOODS!! IiANDSOIIE GOODS!!! —Just received, n large assortment of eurip and desirah!e DItY of every va tict). at :loam -hitittly low prices,and %% loch we idler to the public. Having pureho,ed u:,t• :st%) l'hlidelphia and IL L ltimme. hav•itg had lite benefit of the market of three iii. 4, and to irvk selected with ¢t eat I a -e, c s.ttely guarantee to tho:e it :siting to pot ba,e ati.llittliß in our hue that the 3 connot I itt t pleot.ed tutu nt to qtt titty an , l p^icr. Wt. la I% t• re cived the latest stt lc- and p Meru. , of ;,,..,d, both for I..tdivot and 14111V:11V/1. ti) ite int at , aeir attentloo. 1%61 sit otto:e poretmolq.v. ei,ett here. ItIt()110:1:8. .110 9,19 a). Nig,i ut the lied Fr,unt. _ \ ~ ~^.-_. Dr. Baakce r n DISEASES,—/M, BAAKEN will give special attention to the follovi lug : t'ougha, Colds, Consumption. Croup. AS(iI , IIM, Bronchitis and till ilk , aces albs Not', Mouth, Throat and Lungs. Atten tion to the treatment of all Skin diseases---Lum• bitgo, Lund) it Abscesses, Scrofula. attenuat ion. Seuralzia, Paralysis, Epilepsy. Piles, aud all diseases of the Stomach. Liver and Bowels ; ako all chronic , diseases pertaining to Women stud Children. Dr. Basikee ran pro ilsce one thousand certiflrates of his perfect 'meccas in curing Cancers, Old Sores or Ulcers. Fistula, Scald Heads, Wens, Swellings and Ta ulbee of every deecription and without the use of the knife. These test named di. , eases can nat be treated by correspondence, therefore the patients must place themselves under the. Doc tor's persona! snpertlition. 11R.14AAKEE has made a new discoveey of a Fluid that will produce perfect absorption oft he Caraaavr, and restore perfect vision to the Eye without the use of the knife or needle, and lie cares all diseases of the EYE AND EAR, without the use of the knife or needle, and he hits constantly on hand an excellent assortment of bean Will Artificial Eyes, and Tympanums, or Ear Drums, suitable for either sex and all ages —insetted in five minutes. Also, a large as sortment of Ear Trumpets of all sizes and every description known in the world. Also, a large asgortnunt of beautiful Artificial Hands. with Wrist, Atm and Elbow attachments. Also, of Feet, with Ankle, Leg and Knee-joint attath ments—natural as nature itself. a hese articles can be sent by Express to any part of thew orld. Dr. Baakee is oue of the most celebrated and skillful sicians and Surgeons now living. His ii.me is known personally in nearly every principal city in the world. All letters address ed to Or. Baskee must contain ten cents, to pay postage and incidental expenses. .111 Chronic diseases can be treated by corre=poirience, ex cept those mentioned, that, will require his per sonal supervision. Office•bours from 10.1. M.. to 4 I'. M. DOCTOR BAAKEE, Broadway, a few doors below 'Sleeker street, May 14, leo°. ly New York City. 1860. Fresh Spring Goods. 186 0 HATS AND CAPS.—R. F. IicILIIENY would respectfully incite the attention of tun citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity to his large and complete stock of lists and Caps, which he has just opened, embriv:ing nearly es cry variety of style now in the market, con sisting in part of Men's No. 1 Silk Hats, Men's broad-rim Russia Hats, Men's Felt and Soft Hats, Men's Seamless Caps, Bo) a Soft and Wool fiats. Also, a Large and superior stock of STRAW GOODS, comprising Men's Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats, Misses' and Wants' Hats, Flats, Bloomers and Shaker Hoods, all of the latest and most fashionable styles. Thos± wishing to save money and buy cheap will do well by calling on him before purchasing else where, u he is selling very low for cash. April 2J, 1860. R. F. MeILIIENY. Lumber and Coal, ir DIE AND PLASTER—of all kinds constant ly on hand, which we are selling at small profits for CASH. All Coal, he., mast be cash on delivery. SELE.kD k 'BUEHLER. Jan. 23, 1860. JUST reeeived and now openingot large and varied assurtnient of (4 1 :713108WARE, to which we Invite the stunition of buyers. April 10. A. BOOTT * SON. 4lfi .717 LY.—If you wish to celebrate tkt day of lidependence by smoking A fin harass. Cigar, you will And the best at If. G CASA'S, is York strait. L ADIES' FANS, very cheap, at IL G. CAR/I'S. a 3: t 1 - In a r e .A.cl77'to. New & Rich JEWF.LRY,SILVER WARE, SILVER PLAT ED WARE, kc.—A. E. WARNER Gold anti biLearernith, No. 10 Nulllll GAY Sracsr, SAL• TIMORE, MD., has in store .a beautiful assort went of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY, suitable lot presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches. Ntosaies, Car bunkles, &c., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, he., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest & tjuard Chains, Miniature Locket., Gold Thiml&q, Cuff Pin, Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Pena, Sleee ll"uttons and Studs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet llracelets, Pins g Ear Rings, &c, ' ' " kLb 0 , A variety of Silt er Mon ute.l S Plated Casters, ('ake Rasken, Waiter'', Candlesticks. Butter and Salt Stands, Pea'rl Handle Desert Knit es,Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, all of which iA respectfully offered on the lowest terms. lire The Country Trade and Dealers general ly are invited to give me a call, and examine Goods and Prices, being satistied that my SIL VER WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness or quality, or the latest and most beau tiful patterns. [Feb. 27, 1860. ly - Wines, .Brandies, RENTS. BLACK TEAS. kc. P. TIERNAN k SON, of fur sale the following, articles, of their own importation, particularly for fami ly wit.: SUNRAY' WlNlES—PeMartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. PORT Russ—Sandeman's competition red and white Port, in wood and iu glass. MADEIRA Wiss—John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass ; alsb, Grape Juice. Hoc[ Wlyza--Jahannesherger, Steinhergcr Marcobrunner, Cabinet, Lieh-ftuu-milch, Broil neberg, of 1846. cui . yrmamig WlXlM—poet and Chanlon's fin est, in quarts and pints. BeaNtnes--Otard and Hennessy s flue old pale and dirk Brandies. ncris—old and fine Jamaira, Antigua, Gren ada, and from that ands, imported direct front London. ilottssn Qtr—The hest quality—Tiernan brand—and no mixture of aromatic poison in it. fuo half chests of the finest SouctioAG T ea. Baltimore, Aug. 29, 18 r'. ly James H. Bosley, COMMISSION .2Voit. 124 and 1..!(; 21' , ,rth Street, BALTIIIORE, In) I am prepared to receive and Fell on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having an experience of ten years in the Commi,sion business, (and wishing to continue that alone.,) I flatter myself that I shall he able to give s FACTION to nil who favor me with consignments Will also attend to titling orders tier Groterieg, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. • lel). 6, '6O. ly Burr Mill Stones WATIRANTED—B. F. _. STARR & CO., Car. ,-" 4 - 7 "- 1 - 1 4.,Pa., V 10 of North and Centre &refs!, , 4 1,./' , r\ opposite N. C. IL 1.1.. Station, &1,.. ::I'. ..,.' A BAITIMOI/6, Mn. Nlanufac-' I, - i) turera of FRENCH BURRS, ; 1 . Importers and Dealers in i , Burr Blocks, Bulting Clot Ls, \4?-1-___--+A Leather and Gum Beltings, CI-N`_ 9 Calcit ed Plaster, and MAI Irons, of Warranted Quality. Also, Colone, Coc:tlico. and Eiophes Mill Stirs of all sizes. tleht27, '6O. ly * Ladd, Webster & Co., 1. 1 )1 RALTINIORN ST.. BALTINIORE. MD., le) I Man nfitrturers of Imtproved Tight-stitch SEWING MACHINES for Families and Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, House keepers, or any other persons iu search of an in.trument to execute any kind of Sewing now done by m ‘chinery, make sore they secure the best. by examining ours before purchasing. Ilia - Samples of Work sent by mail. %HAT CoNSTITCTAS A 6410 D MACHIN'S? 1. It should be well in +de. simple in its con struction, and easily kept in order. ' 2. `t should make at TIGHT Loci-STITCH, alike on both sides of the material. 3. It should sew any and all materials that ran he sell, cd. 4. It olion4l be able to use Cotton, Thread, or directly. from the spool. 5. It .h.mld be able to si. , w from coarse to flue, and frctn thick to thin, with rapidity, and with changinglhe tension. o. It should bt• able to make the ten.lon 7reitter or less, on both the cinder and upper thne ids, and with uniformity. 7. It should have a straight needle; curved ones are liable to break. 8. Ihe needle shonid hare perpendieniaz motion.. This is absolutely necessary for henry work. 0. It •shoubl 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, fell, run and gather. it. It should be always ready to work. 12. It should he capable of using the game size of thread on both sides of toe work, and of using different colored thread or silk, above orb dow, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. t.. It should be able to make a long or abort etitch. 14. it should be able to fasten off the seam, And commence seiriug tightlyst the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and make but little noise. 16. It should have n wheel feed; none others are ha constant contact with the work. IT. It should not be liable to get out of order. 19. It should ■ot be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitches. 19. It should not be necessary to nse a screw driver or wrench to set the needle. 211. It should not be liable to oil the opera tor's dress. it. It should not form a ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, as is the Case with •LL. outs-svircu machines. 22. It should nut be "more trouble than it s worth." 23. Finale, all of these advantages are pos sessed by our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEBSTER & CO. Dec. 5, 1839. ly A. Mathiot & Son's SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS,Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, apiltimore (near Fayette st.,) extending from Gny to Fre:den; k st.---the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of HOCSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sofas, Tete-e-Tetes, Ann 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 evtry length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship is trot equalled by any establishment in the ;ourrtry. A. MATHIOT It SON, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1959, 1.,.1 . a400 11' • Sl t . - it Cl it ' . • 1 :1,„„. 8, t t .., • , r ,./ ~ FOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Loca tLocated CUß. OF BALTIMORE & CHARLES STS., TIVOIt, MD.—The Largest, Most Elegant] Furnished & Popular Commercial College in the United States. Designed expressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a THE/ROTOR PRACTICAL Bust - mess EDUCATION in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circa lar, containing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Srectstax or Pxsasxsiirr, and a Large En „graving (the finest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, he., will be sent to Every Young iran on application, Feu or Caters'. Write immediately and you I will receive the package by return mail. Address, E. K. LOSINR, Balticnore,lld. 1 Feb. 6, 1860. ly I)OIfESTIC GOODS, In every variety, at SCHICK'S, consisting of Prints, Nulllins, elms, Checks, Tickings, Sheetings, &c. Adams Conny m uTcA LVIRRINSURANCEI.COXPANY.-, lucorporated *itch 18,1851. orrzeigs4. President—George Swope, V,re prea:clent—S, A, ntlB9ely, • SeerefrlrV-1). A. Buehler. Trraturcr—David 11'(7reAry. • I:,.„eut„, emnrnatee—ltobert McCurdy, Jacob ing, Andrew Ileintreltnnn. ifontlger.—George Swope, U. A. Buehler. la cob King, A. Heim - Lein - lan, It, ll'Curdy, Thor. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestoek, Wm, It. 11‘.Clellao. 11, Wilson, M. Eichelberger, A bdiel F. Gitt, John Woltord, H. A. Picking, .1 be! T. Wright, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. It. Russell ; D. M'Creary, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. H . Hersh. sfrosTilii rompany is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been - in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex pep peusce, without any as:mg/twat, having also a largo surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pany employs no Agents—all business being done by the Managers, who are annually elect ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring au Insurance can apply to any of the above named 31AI:wagers for further information. fee The Executive Committee meets at this office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month, at 2, P. M. * , Sept. 27, 1858. Notice mo FARMERS AND MERCUANTS.-11 - 0 I have now opened our large and commodious Warehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysbur g Railroad Company, and are prepared to reneive produce of all kinds, viz: WHEAT, I:TE, CORN. OATS, die. Also, on band and kr sale, salt. Guatios, Plaster, FiTh, &c. A lure., stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugari, Coffees, Syrups, Mola,, , ei, Oils, Rice, Teas, Spiced of all kinds, Ct.lar-11 tire, &v., which we do not hesitate to say, ‘.e kt low at can be bought elsewhere, holemle and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine our stock before purehabing else where, as our motto will be "quick sa:es and small profits." We a ould also rail the attention of all inter. ested in the thrifty and beulthtul condition of their Cattle, Horses: Hogs, ke,, to the faLt that we have for sale Rreinig, Frouelield A; Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold from I:4M to 2000 pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. KLINEFF:LTER, 1: 0 1.1.1Nlilift k CO. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 10158. - -------- ---- New Firm.-. New Goods. — rritAE undersigned hiive entered tutu partnern I whip in the SW:DWARF. business, at the old stand of Danner & Ziegler, in Baltimore street, minder the name, eh le ant firm of DANNER JItS., and ask, and r ill ends nnr to de-en e, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of w custom- The, hat e just return ed from the cities with an immense stciek of lig in part of Building Materials, sach as Nails, Serer s Ilingei, Bolts, Lot i„.„ Tool .4, including Edo; Tools uf every description, Saws, Planes, Clussels, Gouges, Braces aiii.Vßitts. Augers, Squares. Gimp.; Hammers, &c. 131acksiniths will find Anvil:, f:a-p4, Files, Horse Shoes, llorse-shun &c. , with them. very cheap. Coach Pint- 41 ings. roe h 114 I loth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton. M o -.-. Oil ('loth. Stu:lugs, Axles, Spokes. Felines, nor a, Mies. Shafts. &e. Shoo Findings. Tanipiro, Brush and French Moroc-0, Lining, Pega, Lasts, Boot Trees, Ac., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tool., )'alniiet Maker's Tools, a general assortment-- al-u Varnish. Knobs, Se. lIUC~EK.EEt Ells a ill .‘l,O find a large assortnunt of 'Knives and Fork, Brittannia. Alletta and Silver-plated Tas hie and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, IVaiters, Shovel awl Tongs, Sad Irons, Enatnelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, t'srpetin;r, ke , . Also, a general assortment of forged an , l rolled IRON of It sizes and kinds; Cast, Shier, and Blister Steil, which they will sell a's clie.,i, as the cheapest. a full and gen eral assortment. sutli Crushed, Pulverised, Clnrified and Brown Sugsrs ; New Orlea a s, West India and Surat }louse Molasses and Syrups, Coffee. Spices. Choi "Isle, Fine, and Dairy Stilt : lati*t.d. Fish sp qrin (tit, Turpentine. Fi,h, Sr.: am tall assortment of Lead and Zinc. dry and in oil; also Fire-proof l'aint•, in f' t. almost every mirth le in the Ileirdu:are, Co ta Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Binck-taith.t'abiuet Maker * l'ai ter's, GM", ter I, and Gro , cry v,1114 Ii they .ire determin ed to sal as low for CASH at. au) house out the city. 1.:1 11. WAN BilltallT ZIEtiLER, Gettv4burg. May 24, IK,S. 4 Notice. TIIE underiigned basing T itired from tln. Mercantile iiip:iness, the 54inie will here ,t -ter be continued at the old stand, in 11,11tiinte street. be their sons, Ileury 11.DAnner and IViiy bright Ziegler, under the nkr ma r aud Atyle of Danner& Ztegler,Jr2... whom recommend to, and for whom we would be , -plitk a 100,1 share of patronage from old customers, anti of the public in general. Having retired from the Mercantile husine , 4 it is necessary that our old huslite , s sltnitld settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in debted to us either by Judgment, Note or 11 , itik - Account, to colt - and settle the same a delay. The books a. ill be found atlhe stand. J. D. DANNEIL May 25, 1858. D.).1'11) Z1E111.51. Spouting. G EORGE k HENRY WAMPLER will make House Hpouting and put up the same low, for cash ur country produce. Fulmer' anil otherr sighing their houses, barns, Ac., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. April 17 , '53. tf G. k. H. NV .111,1Eft. Still at Work! COACHMAKING AND BLACKSMITIIING. —The undersigned respecifully infoirns his friends and the public that be continues the Coachmaking and Blackmailing business in every branch at bis establishment in Chant bersburg street. lie has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGE , S, BCGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, Lc., of the best material, and made by superior work men. Itiar REPAIRING and ISLACKVALIIIING Of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction•of customers. C° l7 :qTaY PRODLTE taken in exchange fur work at market prices. IParl'ersons desiring articles or work in the Coachmaking or Blacksmithing line, are re spectfully int 'tet t JOHN L. o call on HOLTZWORTH Gettysburg, Jan. 24, 'sg. More New Goods AT the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Chamber-- IA. burg street. We have just received large stock of HITS. CAI'S, BOOTS, SHOES. Trunks, Carpet Bags, l'mbreltas. Buggy Har ness, Collars, Whips. .tc., and are determined to sell at the lowest prices possible for cash.— Call and judge fur yoursetves. Oct, IT, 1e , 13. COICEAN at CULP. rlieHoward Association, ILADELPIII.A.—A Benevolent Institution established by !pedal Endowment, for the tef of the Sick and Distresrd, affliet l ed with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and expectant for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Qrgazis..--_ Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a dc. scription of their enndition. (age, occupation, habits of life. .tc.,) and in ease*. of-extreme poverty Medicine tarnished free of Charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on SpermatcuTbma, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afßictedin sealed e nve l opes , free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post lige d lr d i r llh g Dr ee . d ce . p a L b l le i A es EN HOUGHTON, Actin Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 - South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTNVELL, Geo. Famesno, Seey. . Preet. Nov. 7, 1869. ly ~ White Goode 21111R01DE8,174t.--J. L. SCHICK Awould invite' , thiilaines to examine his large variety of sewlhilliantes,Cambrica, Jaconeta, Plaid4:2 - 4 : Linens, Collars, Hanfliterehiefs, ---jr • [April.le,llOL • •••• CARPETS.—An • , diuon to, ate jstock of carpe reeeived,liy, we !pipe the attention of housekeeper": • FAITNISTOCK BROTWlntlki
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