-,re - Brandies, Ititirsket, TEAS, ke. P. TIEIMAN lc , 411 W fist sale the following artiele4, imaportatkos, particularly for faint- Vilest Ilfasss- r Pemartine's ducat pale, gold omedillows Sherries irrwool and in gi •PS . WaSs—Sadernim's competition red ostloisho Port, is wood and in glass. lioisada Wise—,John Howard March's fine 164101/0111 wood and in glass ; also, Grape stlooc- Soot WIS“ thlutetberger, Ste. n'Nerc...er ireettobistemer. Calstnet, Lieb-frau-tutich. Bran odoort, - of 1844. ' Oszawasmi Wass—Mott and Ctimnion's Cry est i k 'sans gad pints. Diasoiss--Ocard and flennes7 P fine old pale so. ikirk Brandies. Ross-01din l fine Jarn•ilea, IntiTurt, Grrn oda, and frouyilie I ands, imported direct from London. ROLLAND GlN—The br73 quality—Tirrttv, bre:oil—and no mireltre of c,otria-e poiv2 is it. fan half chests of Ito facet S.CCIIONG TEA. Baltlmont, Ant. 29, 1859. Iy Fancy Goe&A F•SGY GOODS, .3OSRJET, TRLVJILVGS, • UD TOYS, Witotesale and netail, as Cheap as any place is Baltimore: 131 Fa►x:wx STREET, SALTIIIUIi.L. J Orders promptly attended to. Julie LI, George IL Bokee, u /11P011TF-R ant De.C.( r ill CHIYA, GL.:SS k gr . . - :essic-A-tE, . 41 North novrard Streit, 1,..t., ern ....- He.;- ton and Fayette Str..eti, Il.iLTIA111.::: STONEWARE always GI/ bani, ut fac , ,,,r . •• prices. Jtinu 18, 1660.• ly "rer e- '• ' . . •J ....a.• . COMMISSION 'LEWITAN'T, Yos. 12 end 126 North &reef, L.lLTi.\' 01:E, 1!1). I .. am prepared to recc•il e C-1: 1 .7.:11 on Co%mis sion all kinds of COr'STIV.." 1'1:01 an ei , „ - Perienee of tcn scars in the business, (and wi?liing to continve tha: I Batter myself that I 9hrill be r.',le to gi. a EATIr- FA MON to all who favor me v enr.i:irnments Will also attend to f:lling orleia fur Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Futibzers. Feb. G, '6O. ly Ladd, Webster & Co„ 131 BALTINIuIth ST.. BALTIMOitt:, Manufacturers ut Impr.irelTight-stitch SEWING M.1(:11INF:S, for Families and Manufacturing E•tabltshments. Let Mannfacturers, PLlnters, Farmers. 'louse keepers, or any other persons in se.trch of art instrument to execute and kind of Sew:ng now done by machinery, make s ire thPy secure the best. by exam::l42., ours *uefore purnhasing. ilidr*Samples of Work sent by mail. lunar coserITC7C4 A GOOD BERING X tcHtss? L. It should 1):: well male, simple in its con struction. and er:ly kept in order. 2. It shoal,' make a 71 , 3i1r LiCZ-STITCEI, alike on both SisICA of the material. S. It should sew asp awl all materials that can be sewed. 4. It should he r.1,1c to tic Cotton, Thread, or Silk, directly from the :Tool. 5. It should be able to .iew from coarse to fine, and (roar :hick :o thin, with rapidity, and with out changing the toh::ou. O. It should he i.ble to mike the tension greater or less, on h )th the under and tipper thre.uls, and with uliformi:y. 7. It shoald have a straight nestle ; carved ones are lietde to break. The needle should hire perriendienlat motion. This is nb,olutely ueces: r ary for neiii - y work. P. It should be eapable 4)f taking in the largest pieces of work. 1'). h should be Ale to I, l nd with a binder, bem xith A hernmv:r ; stitch, fell, run and gather. IL It shovl , l Le . 1 waya-rea,LyAo . 12. It Shwaltt hie i,:•11l,le of using the same size of thread on bath of toe work, and of using dilverent colored threa i or iilk, ah..3re or below, to correspond with any ma culors of cloth to be united. 12. It should be ab:e to make a long or short stitch. I/. It should he able to fasten off the seam, end commence sewing, tightly at the st.tch. 15. It should ruu easily and tu :Se but little noise. 16, It ShAid hare a wheel feed; none others *re in conAant coAtaLt 11. It should no: be Ildnie t., get oat of order. 18. It should not be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitche.t,. 19. It should not be necessary to use a screw driver or•w-reach to set the needle. 20. It should not be lialsl 0.1 the opera tor't dress. 21. It should not form a ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, as is tho case with ♦LL CH•IN-BTITCLI machines. 22. It should not be " more trouble than it is worth." 23. Finale. all of these adr.uitnges are pos Bused by our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEBSTER. k Dec. 5 1 1851 ly I • 01 V 101, yJ.LUNDED 18: , .'. Cl.a.;.etcd 185% Located COIL OF EALTIII()RE .k CITA r'Lr STS., TIMODT. N.D.—The LarTc—t, !%":..i Z.:ti.::-Itly Furnished& Popular COPID.erc ::: Cvllc -e United State... Deigned el;rrs.ly Men desiring to elititin a nionuuati PaAcr:cAL 81111011101 EVCC.Vtio:i in tlir , Shortest possible time and at tteic.--st A Large and Deeutift fly Ornr-aen:ed Cirer lar,containing upwal Co, of SiX rEST, With SPECIILLA hate , It LArg?Fa. graving (the finest of the kind ev.r mare in this country) representing the Inte:ic r Vice- of the college, With Catalogue statin7 terms. 4t.e., will be sent toEvery Voting . Kan on rasa or Crant a. Write immediately rad yoc will receive the prckage br return mail. 4ddrest, E. K. Li.):3lEll, Baltimore, ltd. !Vb. 6, 180. ly Burr Kill Stones WARRANTED—B. F. STARR k CO.. Co:. nf r i -,- ---41 :-.1i;'' , of Nor tA and Centre Streit., <F. - i A ., opposite N. C. R. H. Station, ~... . lima moss, ilo. *swage- r „,.... „4 ...._ - , sneers of FRENCH BURRS, „..„ -•'. ,_ 'lmporters and I' ealers in Barr Mocks, Boltint , Cloths, 'w. , Leather and Gant Leitings, a .... .- , VA ' 4- Calettesi t flaster, and Mill Irons. of Warranted Quality Also, Colone, Coealico, and Esordies lIIISII Stooks of atilliZe3. [Feb. 27.'60. ly New & Rich SIVELRY, SILVER:V. 3 .IIE, S'.LVF:II. PLAT ND WARE, etc.—A. E. V'A.P.N El I Gold and 1.... •t,.. No. 10 Nora tiAy '.? - nur.zr, 9\L• TlllO4B, GOA bees in store a beautita! Rlaort• soda styles and patterns of RIC,:i J EV; ELRY, suitable for prasents,tnebracing a rre.v. varietA' of Pisan Gold sad Sett Broaches, 1:o-aiea. Car- Intaklea, kc, Ear-Rings, Bracelets. Fir: ,, L ' er I:ing.i. Mt with Diamond, Ruby, Pentl, Opal. Emerald, te., Ladled' Gold Chaint, VOSS. & Coaled Chains, lambdas* Lockets, Gold Thimblee, Cuff Pius; eignotiObased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Pees, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and AK Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pinsk Eif Bangs, te. . . ALSO, *varietyof Bilrey Mounted k Plated Castors, Onitaliesloste,ilreiters, Ceodles ticks, Blter and sat &soh, Pearl Handle lbsert Knives poons, Pael* Lad les, Fancy Artiaes, ke., all or which La sispeettally oirered on the lowest terms. r Country Trade and Dealers general. Eire _ ' %VW to re me a &rand assigns WO Prim*, beinetstigthvi OW*: SIG- Ira: aianof be surpanseg Mauer itor ..111 4 PWRIY for ***lA lin ijog B ag . iVetP.Tri 191*, , ir . . . ..• Inwortant. Public Oslo Pl,..___o)v, 4440 r I (NIP VALeAELE REAL ESTATh AND PER- lESTAELLSIMAN. T.—The subscriber V SOXAL PROPERT Y.—Ca Thiessfoy, the baring purchased the LIVERY Itiln o( September. IxCo. at 9 o'Lloek. A. M.. the . t ABLES Or CHAIII. M. TATE, de:TAActl, ou subscriber, Administrator with the Will annex- Chttribersburg street, a few doors we , t, of fLe ed of Coss LD SEEDER, detensed, will offer it Es rll6 11...e1e1, he respectfully an': oUrae . to the nablic Sale, on the Sfau.sion Tract of said de- panne. that It 1., his intention to continue the ceased, In the floron‘b of tiettysborg, ale business at the sang. placc,sitz4 will be prepared follogrinz par , els of PALO Eetette, to WI:: to necommod.te all with nu; lltiol in his line, No. I : THE MAS:IfON 'fi:ACr. being a very on :easonahle Lerma. 110r.e., Finglie, , , Coaches, pleasant and dcLiranle couotry seat, silo ite in II leas. Ake., alwa} sin real' :;Cs.i. GOA ISle a call. the eonlirern liiiilts of the Borough of (3eit:s- Liar:, admialcg 1.111 is of Capt. Jo!'a Myer , . In- .„7" . ..t1,0, In eonneetioa w:th my Livery, 1 cob Benner, lion. D Ziegle - . I:,nry J St ,t,le, stilt arr. on the ITh.c...,mtbing liii..mivis iu all J o h n R upp . v ari e s I). s a ;„. li e:, at.; at.. , rs, it. bra., a . 't the ,ho,, ,L 4 the I. unary (ir Wash contftic.ing 40 Aer_B, wore , - 'es,. lit a ~,: b , ~;tea cal Iliiiroad 'ire ts. ‘0..),..re those a ish. state of cultivation, on IA!: C:i ON- C rt: , :e I a „ g .iu r thing it; that lli .. ran alit 0r,,, be sc -lar2e and c immod,otis Ta u.ct,,r; - ~u m a., dated. SAMC EL IthltlisT. STONE, 110',."SE.P.ricl. I!at.k Idnrn.l -I July 23, le n') rt. • . ill Wagon Shed end d';:noke 11,,,, , e. 1 1. " with 3 neer r-fa.ling a . ,r01,;.3 01 ,:-.. •-,;••.• .. R .moval. ccucat w aver, one or :Lem ii.•the kit ...., . ,ci TII:: eub • T.:L:I- bas rernot e,: his Plough and Hi a large fi. in.; Orchard of ...pple ar, , l otherMa, a , 4 .-..,,, , ,, :root the f o uldri told:1114r :roll. trees. There are 4 ,i,,,ut ,;„, 1 ., ! , ~!:,tit-rate t o Il.talr.wd of rtet, ‘.l.po•ite rate's Illeekstnith meadow. This property tilers ut.a3uel it.- -!,,, p hies of toe Eagle Hate:, 'a here he is bet eitteetoelti far ictestwent, frcat lf, ~.t"ciou t , r prepared tlttut ever to attend to cu-tamers. , and advantages. Plont:iis ..Iw.9s on timid and made to ender at Nu. d : A (.t'l' CIF GIMV:1), in the li Jrou;;li the shorte t r..,tiee, at. 1 Ma. Lin,..5,11. ap. rs, ;:e., of Cettyll, L itrg, frort'n;;' on ~..)if..1 7 Itiltio'hrre r, (.aired. Also he will utt,ml to c Ii- inio,: tied street, tidiniin,,e, tut, of Dr. Study, ai d bounded rep (intl.; Clocks, D.I. vit.) trAin:EN. l,:. an r.llet or tle north. improved v ith -;.''', l, l!c). la. • • Twc-stc , .v Iloo,;11-c. , st HOUSE, w' 'LIE -- - - _ _____ ____. 1i0.C,-.1,:•,!.;,r;; , . a new Frame Sbili!e, sealitt ' 3131"%fiL1'at..3 9 L v Ot.ol, ' .I. 'rell of , raellent w...t,•r ' e NORTH FOURTH FIREET, ' y e , -; A rp.tr ror !.....N . D.sii , lct ill Curt - 4 ) 1'1111..4 DELPHI : I. 'Kr!. e...: t..Acn..,.1.1p, 1.: ,r;?, tie, the 1:..ant1t. , ..1.,..r5• c „ . lir Ribbir. - & Son, PrOpriet2ra. i e „1, '+ ,'ilia 1 :We of U. ry-d..ir,, , . : , ',.. , :ai.ig A , „ .1 2 --,„,,. I y * ' lanes of t% rn, r;,;„, :3,11:10.5 i'i,c,,k , ~,'„ (;;;;_, :, , _', ________ 1 All I C •:.t.itrl..; Sl: Act... 4. :aut. Lr 1e,.. Thcre Removals. ~, o% t-. 13 tri.•t. a well an I a good sprin,; of ...„..,,,, r . 11:.1...r. cud .11 orchard , f trt.lt tr....^.:. ' i 1 ” r. ned, being the :author:zed person ' X, e A T4dil'l' l_JVI.:,Illlt WITH (..XO - ) ', "I tol - ~ (v. 11'131.1!3 lit') Ever Green Cerne r.' :flat SaCii as COIIICI.I : c the. retool al Ti'-:11 , Elt, 6,',../.0,i , ::; ,'ulaberlaud tout,-lair, ad .iu.illoz land, L.! Pii.,:!, lted , l.ng, Jacob Kuhns , 'or I., '"' r'ein "' n4 of dcc ''''''' I reill'U`" or Ir'efill'' n W u yuil themselves of thi.i. , (-.lcoll theyof ear to and WILL Curreus, contatoing 11 Acres, mare or less. i hate it done. tilienorals tn-ide wi,l, promptness —terms low, and nu effort spared to plca. , e. No. 3: A TRACT covered with good Chr..inut : and Locust Timber, easy tit acce,a. situat• in , i . . Hamill >ilium ttivi - ndttp. stilj.iining lac d , c-Johe March 13, '6O , Keeper ot the CemeteryPE rtil Tituits, -- -- -- ---- Baker an.: d l'et...r Ser ' , rook:, t .), , t.1111,, g 'id ' -- , J,l-,•..r won.. nr ir . 3 I V.1......'11 W 1 ?: '.k.. , ai entire 'GO. .ciammer Arrangement. '6O. ~e-,t r, a p;" , .... nl.lr IT:it parch t-crat. I VI, INE Black t'i utak Coats. cheap at i , - Pc: - • .: , w..,..:::.; o I:,:tv the Real Est-de, Ir PICKIN'G'S. a i.l ~.:-.• , bore .1 ,li • ant. hy cal;iag on the ;.i 111- - "ARAB and Brown Calsitwre Frock (I , i/ids, c):: :,.. .',ii,....,•.: .': Ten:, eir i pea elm :Jib. ‘: 15 very' c'erap, at PICKING S. ..,crid :r, 1.1 t...ettyridar, 4 . o ' kt ACK Coats, of all colors, remirkable cheap, 1'.. ,, , , , at 1.:;.: 8t• ,c tune at.l p1,..c-, thr , follow- t,..7, at PICKING S. ling I'e ~t.I l'icpery : 3 %VOUS IloitSES, , NI MISULLES, Frock and Sack :'oats, no (one a f -,t-rate brood mare,) 2 Cults, (one turio - tkly cheap, at PICKING'S. yearlir.,7 ant. one :tickling.) 4 hest rate )filch I ICCK ('acts, Linen, Sacks and Frock, un- Cows, A l'snft• -a, `Nheat and (fats by the bustle', IP rea.onab'y chi-.p, at PICKING'S. Corn in the ground, Nay and Str ,w by the ton, jihr 0. 1 black C.essimete Pants, astonishiteady 2 Wag'ns, 1 first rate Caerieg: ..nd H trtt,-e.i, rti cheyt. tit PICKING'S. Hougas and Harrows, Double Shovel Plough, ;;lANCY Cassimere Pants, pleasinely cheap, Corn For:, 1%4:o-wheels, Log 'ileitis, Crow- tl. l at PICKING'S. bar, Cow and 'llaiter Chain-, Horse Gears, CIATINETT, Duck and Linen Pant-, uneom .P.A.e; fetid Furar. 1 first-rate Windmill, Cutting t„) mo.dy cheap, at Plei:ING'S. Box, 7i-wiling Mr. lame, 2 Saddles, one a newtf .)'f TUN Pants, all colors, gn'i..o illy cheap, Side....,n,idle, -led Chesuit Posts, heavy, 210 Lo- I_,/ at IiCKING'S. cost Pu:• , tri, h, avy. 200 Chestnut shingles, 100 - 1130 V .S . Coats, Vests and Pants, certainly t try feet Plant. and Hong:hold and Kitchen Furni- 13 cheap, at . PICKING'S. tore, as fuilows: IQ . ATVe and Sdk Vests, good an-1 positively I Bedstead and II d, Tables, Chairs, lot of 173 cheap •t PICKING S. Carpeting, Mant!telock, Ilathawav Coo's.`Stove A rAli EILCS and Nenlianet Vests, linnet and fixtures, Ten-plate Stove and l'ip..., ...eruct-, ' j, , re ci..eap. at PICKING'S.. Cupboard, Desk, Case of Dram ers, Churn. S-1- 4,2 1 SI'k:S: ) I.ILS. Sitirt., Cull , rs,Socks.Stocks; ver.Watch, with other articns, tao numero 13 0 Gloves...r c., "orul" cheap, at PICKING'S. to mention. / ILOCK- , au.! Jewelry of all kinds. contiund- Ike'll Vie prarcrty be not all sold on the kllPed cheep, at PICEINis'S. 18th, the sale will be continued on the following \rte....k,-, Fifes, Flutes, kc., most "dogged" day. Attendance will be given and terms ch. l . I. at . PICKING'S. Lade known by DAN Gil. K. SNYDER, 1 II E fi V r t e t d l. V 1. ,.. .: i rt i - 1 ,1 , p , a Pistols, lleKki.G.:Sa.ll - 20, ISCa). IS , .41.-iintstrwor e. 1. a. -_— — 4 G REAT many. other things, among which Rouse and Lot .2-k . are F,.., Nets,driviagly die ip, at Pic king , 3. I CM Coat', Legginn-i cud Caps, which takes AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers. Ex- I S . T i evcr thing else in town down far ace:). ecntors of C.e last will and teetritlent or ne„. it PicioscrS. Parer: LITTLI:, deceased, will ore:- r.t Public intVEßYTkOrt*:willplzcse call at PICIZINIIi'S. tlale, on the premises, of SeturTfar, 1. * . , 221 day . 1: 4 4 1 as a matter C: * ...:oCrle. [April 30, 'IA. of Sepirbabet ;Int, the Real Estate of sr! Istle- , Pusley, eetsed, eonsistinr;. of A litn'Ski AND Lc) r, r''...ho ITorth West I situated in Prato: two, Conowago tcwnship. I ; ' - `1111.NI:51 AIIEADI —l. C. 4.:CINX k 11110 i Adams county. ndjo.ning . John Rile. r..t.i . rid Smyser, stud tiers. Toe 110CSN WI - IL/ cc; ilz .ISI reeived fr , ,m the ra,,tern nit es, t ,, a one and. a half story Log. and tt , e ' • • a .1:12.1. and well E•2lelrtEd stor y of Si'lliSti • AND c- , .: \1:1111t taKID.S, whteli they are oXering, to lot contains nerdy 3 Acres. There is au et- ' public at r4icrJ , . alt.', h e.tanot Iltil to s.ltiois cr.:lent well of ••• n ter and a Erst :ate Apple Or- , : a ,''' i ;—.c.mozg wt-ielt is a el& 11‘!.i4 o-sorottent of chard on the premises. Peril de Chevert. B ahr.tioe, 8er.,;;;... birPersons wistuag to die-the propkrty 1 l'e Laires, F. -twus end Caii.!oes, of et cry grade, ay 1., and are requested to call on eitter of the Executor;. I ba , ' Sac to eat..rtenee at 1 o'Llock gi.cn and P. M., on l'-it.' .t.did il-A trtnyvtit 4 (;mntle said day, when atte - ,dante wilr be ' klso. t spl mens Tear of er..ry descrip'..ion. Clo , hs au 1 terms made known by JA1:013 J.,LITTLE, i (.3 ` . ' llne ' cs, ""."`I (3 UCY ; a silendi I ii:od• JA.Goa A 113}1S,i of l'est;og.. Vcdo.?.t, S.ttin And ‘lAnwt(!e3—And E...,cm. ,.. 4 . 8. in (Act ttly and ozeryllting, in the Dry Good' - - July _3,1800. 3•; TPEES.-Tfit. rnbacribers having within the ti•iea)s:' years in , a , -h et:larked thP . :r title( of TfIEIN and 2LANTF, oier for sale dar ing the Fall - of 186 0 , and Sprier of I F.GI, ail on uAu Illy large and thrifty lot of Apple, • • Dwarf and Staada,ll Pear, Plum, Clietry. Sect-trine end Quince; also Grope Finer, (of leading varietleis,) C l orrznbs, GooseSerries, Itaspbtrrfes and tSt--.wterries, cr . 0.3 c popular Lin& also choice miscellaneous Fruits, each az Span ish Chesnt,t, English Walnut, ke., together a ith.a large variety of Ornament. and Ever greens. (nll of the choicest kiuds,) Shrubbery, Vines. Climbers, Roses, N. B.—We wonld hereby caution the public rtg.tt•as.t imposters fraudulently prettniting tobe our Agents. with the design or specalating on the reputation of these Nurseries, in selling inferior trees, which are hought of unreliable Nurscrymen at low rates. All persons known to be thus engaged expo3o tLeinsolves to the penolty of the and will be dealt WI he •or.iir.gly. Lktie, P:ltce ;01n 1;clahol0er. Esq , has r. ;fl appc.;:tted 11. S. FAITJY. C-r Gettysourg, others to cAnt ass tUs cat' c•tl - r nd,;niuing Counties, to take e.ders c,..e next tall delivery. We will he re:Tons:ll3 11:1 tree., Lsnd pllnts snit: by sleh 1 Cr)these w:ao bate rn re - knon ludg, d cer,:fic:oe fr 0,13 us. trees and plants6 o l,l l , y car it.gents el - I!! he delivered in properleasot. : le gcor. order. G2tilittli: PETERS A CO., Inuorn . N -err.ntr.s. Adams county, ra. July 15, 1860. 6tel rpirt - . Partnership heretorore ex:stir.; Let een Ja zof ras*ress and Charles F. liVinter, in the Produce, Cu.': and .I....rnher• bzsir—L. , .3 k th.s tr.tlufti 2-11 LeC3llU'.ll hill be settled by J. 13e strcss. et the ciA stand. BEM row "f - ACOB IiNSTREL;S and JACOB PETERS ty hoet er.te:ed into Partnership in the above blis;ness, the e:d stand, (the large trick Wa:chcose,) and respecthdly a cc ntinu ance of the pr_tron,:re hitherto bestoaed upon th! old firm. They Till, at all times, pay the higher. cash p:itez.for RAIN, SEEDS, ice.. &e., end is cons:antiv on hand LUM BER; Co L. SALY, PLA.Yik:R, GIioCERIES, &C., at the lor - ezt rates The Greatest Discovery 1111)F THE AGE.—lr.fiatilmatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be curet' by using 11. L. M LLE•R'S CELEBRATED ItiII:LAIATICMJX TCELE. Many prominent citiseus of this, and the adjoining counties. have testified to its great utility. its success In Rheumatic Affec tions, has been hitherto unparsileled by any specific.introduced to the public. Price . - ..0 cents per bott'e. For sale by all druggiNt:.• and. storckeepcfs. Prepared eitily by Il L BILLER, Wholsesaie and Retail Druggist. East Berlin, ..!..d.irna county, Pa_ dealer in Drags, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Nints, Dye-stun, bet_ tied Oils, Essences and Tincture?, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines. ke., kc. *lir& D. Smellier is the Agent in Gettysburg for — II. L. Xiller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix , titre." " • [Oct. 24, 1e.59.. ly ADDLI AND HARNESS MAKER, Gstrta suss, Ps., btivirig just returned trolls visit to the Great Eastern, is now supplied with a large assortment oV Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Valises, ac. Give me a tilt. tine. 13, 18GO. LINE AND PLASTER—of ell Made ronstant ly oa bandit Which ere ere willow at entail Profits for CASH. Ali. Coal, ke., aeon be cub es delivery: 888/Pei t B 173.11LE1L 4.11410. Frail; c::d Ornamer.tal Dil37o!W.ior,. liarch 31, 1 eeo JACOB •BAST BESS, JACOB PETERS. New 0 kfard, April 9, I Sco. Henry Hughes, Lumber. and Coal, HMI Woolf! you Loy good Goods. pretty Goods, I...c.ire great liar.ln,ns ! Tlieu call at tlc cheap corner trqrc of J. C. G t;INS & 3110. April V:, MO. • J:C., Ic)VERSTRUNG GRAD ACTION PIANO FORTES, cclebrdtcd for srp2riur qttAlity o TONE and elegance zed bc.auty ef finish.— The4e Pianos lime altray4 tlken thy FIRST PREMIUM when plared in competition with other rankers. Clail:cue ctl eorapelition. A Eplendid assortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer r.t•ies always cn hand. Also Second-hand Pianos and PRINCr.i IMPROVED MELOD EONS from 14S to *l5O. - marSirery Instrument Warranted. GEO. L. WALKER'S Piano and Melodeon Deplt, S. E. Cor. 7th & Arch Sts., Poilad a. .\r".6, 1800. 6m A C.% LI. !—"lhe untlersigned hare 4 iiimi f set the , itits nn irnnvoise • C,IOT‘'S. CASS:W.:RES, CASSINETS, - :iiSTI:*GS in ,t!1 r. rietie , &c., suitable for the sa ttoo. winch titer ofrs to the public at unpre crdenlctily low rutr.. of the trill) of 10, r. , q ertion. No trouble to fiend+ Ar d Fir pti,•;,.. A I trze lot of CE ADY-1A CLorl. INC also sellingcbeaper than e% er. Garment.; made up for mei and boys, as us ual, it: the rem. hest manner, and according to an vyle desired. The work being done in their c•vn establt hosent, they are always en riled to warrant it. Re.aernhee, tkir piace of cosiness Is the large and coromodioul room ad joining Cotieun & Culp's on Chanaersburg JACOBS & 880 , Sept. 19, 13. V. Tru!ors. .1. EASTP.E7.S, C. F. WETTER.. r a ‘Oß A SAFE AND PROFITABLE !NITS:T -r l'ArNrCorn Planter, p..tente Iby D. Vsnal..N. Thia is an agricul tural implement which n account of 43 du-n -bility, simplicity and chcapnes , , will be general ly ado,ited by Fanners. With it one mad can lo the work of three. Refore a pAtent was procured it was thoroughly tested by a number of Farmers aril in every instance gave pertact I,atisfaction. sate. County and TO Pr - II 411 p Bights for sale. Enterpri-ing men can realire handsome profits by purchasing :States or Counties and c invits4ng. A pps; personally to D. Warren and tl:?org2 E. Riingtnan. CUM• uannicntions ad , lre•sel to Oconoa E. Ram - usa, at Ci ttysburg, Pa., containing postage stamp, will retei‘e attetv.on. rclIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.—SHRADS k BUEHLER, haring purLhased the stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. 1860. Fresh Spring Goods. 1860 Buehler, have opened an estabßshraent Ie cosi necuon with their Btove Ware Room, under -FIATS AND CAPS.—R. F. 3IcILIIENY the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are I would respectfully incite the atteuTion of now prepared to furnish everything in that line the cit.:sena of tiettysh , trg and vicinity to kis at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina. large and complete stork of Data and Ceps, ry ware, they have a large supply of kitcheh which he has jilt open 21, embracing ne irly ant house furnishing goods, of every variety, every var!cty of style now in the market, con- including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, sistiag in part of Men d No. I Silk lints, ifen'i for presc•rvinag, cooking and frying. Call and. broid-rim Russia lists, Men's Felt and Solt ser them. Splendid **aorta:ant of Stoves and Hats, Men's .9P.MACS! Caps, Boy's Soft and I house furnishing geode at their Warehouse, on Wool Hats. Also, a large and superior stock. the corner of Carlisle add Railroad streets. of STRAW GOODS, comprising Men'sStraw,l ifirSpoating4up at shortest notice,. Lunt- Leghorn and itnanut Hats, Missy/Vend Infants' her, Coal and sprays on hand at their Hats, Flats, Bloomers and Shaker Hood., all yard atilte same place. of the latesiaud Most fashionable styles. Those Nov. 14,1868. SEITADS k tiDEZLEII. wishing to save money and buy cheap will do ; 'well by utilise on him before perchasing else- 'Tritonsin notbateie it,t l 7 them slid coal - lace where, as he Is selliot very low fer cash. yourepiees, thaSTIrf3OXS' PICTIMES• are April 23, 1140. yt. T.)feIf,IEOCNT. toe best ' s cheapest se had is the esmotry.— . _ t Gallery ear. of the Diamond, Gitiyahaft xtu.tel in every County end State. [July 9,18 GO. if item. wbrk sod moderate price!' stte the obaractortetiee of thejtreeleiter Bkv-Hiritt • p - soN .4 ORO. Haines 8r03.' Just in Ceann! The"- rc!:.L call. c , nvince 01" A C hanc e . Thi-P/ii - county tl3urcnixo, known by every man In the enanty, and no doubt many a one wished i ere never had been such • • place, as many i were broken up by permitting, or rather oblig ed to have their names entered upon the coun ty dockets. But look at the change. It is • ' pleatorre now to call there and buy goods orl ,SANISON at such estoniab i ugly minced prices— lower than ever before offered in the county. lie has Not recei)rd front the cities a large, lot ot new Read)-mide CLOTHING, for men i and boys' wear; wish Bats. Boots and Shoes, Trunkii,laliFes, Carpet. Bags. Clocks. Watches, i Jewelry lours., Scgirs.TobAkco, Ac., te., titc. ; Call soon, and don't mire the great bargains now bad at Cie .I County Building, corner oft the Di tm ind and Yuri. street, Gettysbrrg.- 1 Th•ii $ Ca spot! Thankful to his old customers for their pa- tronage, li. , i! , ,r eqi by I. hair , e °lineation not w.f./ to retain their custu:n, Cut secure a large , nutillicr of tie ,v buses. , An entire summer.uit—coat,pants and vest-- for $1 ?n! M. SAMSON. .April IC, 1800. • The Union Hotel, T IiCATED at Shisthburg, Washington re., Md. ilorel ha: been thoroughly repaired and refitteit, and the subsciib^r feels confident that any i‘ho may give him a rah will be fully ea .:s it shit?! be his aim to cater to the in terests of hi, cust.mert. JOSEPH ITRLF:Y, Proprietor June 18, liwo. 3m Tinning! Tinding ! THE undorsigntd respectfully informs the ci'izens of Gettysioirgand the poldie gen erally, that he has open .1 a new Tinning es t.tblishment. in Chanititrshurg trect, directly oppogita Christ Church. Re will manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, every variety of TIN-WARE, PRE;NE) and JAPAN-WARE, and will always he ready to do REPAIRING. ROOFING and SPOUTING oleo dolie in the best manner. Prices moderune, and no effort spared to render full eatisfaoCon. A share of the public's pats onage ii roll, A. P. BAUGIIER Getty4hurg, June IR, ISGO ly Norb3ck & Martin 4-cAVE just received from the city the largest sums of GIIOCERIES they have ever o d to the pubiic—Seigars,,*rups,Coffees, -Teas, Elea, Cheese, Fish, halt, Spices, ic., ie., etnbrocing all rarii-ties, at all prices, the lowest 41:c market will nfbril. Ai-o Brooms, Brushes, and Notions ; Tar, Oils, Can Ilea, Sc., in short, everytbing to be found iu a fail class Grocery and Variety Store. The Flour on 1 Feed business is continued WWI a ato4ily iocres..-e. The /140104 market pri.:c► pin and the stnAlkst profits asked. The public are int ited to give us A. CAI and see for k Comer of Baltimoto nod High streets. ldny 21. 1 it.u. Globe Inn, A f ECU I.NIFSTOWS, Frederick eounty,Md.— Ai Having been renovated and re-furnished, tue propri:•tor assures the public Out a cull is only needed. as he guarantees fulls itist.ictlon in eery Labe.. Charges MO Icrate. /11:NR LIEU 11, Pro2rictor. Feb. 14, 1A59. tf Private Sale. rpRE su!iaeriher o:Tera nt Private S tie, I hi.; 1101 - SE LOT, ou nigh 13. ftr,,ez. adjoining Solo non Poweri. The 11011.. t. 13 A In o:atory Bri k, ge.rly new, with a ltd k-bitilding, and a well or w , ter. Terms eas DAN'L. 1•'. PITCESITai July 11, 1/.159. 11 Koro Now G3oe.s T the :4•10 of the ntG 800 r, in Calm herAh u, •ore.t. We II Ivo j I , t reeeirra a larglotoe% oi 1:00Tei pet itecr.s, 17,14br.:11t ('oll it?, nl.l nre•oetermine.l t- , cell at the toweAt ro ices po,3ibte fur e. 0111....- C.ill 31.41 jaitge f..ratairspil JO ) 23, 1'.;0. MU:AN & Men's Woar. T L. sell! , K vv.:lain:ion of • ha:, t. to his large Blurt, of I iue 1:11.t , ludo, flue C0i0r...1 (L:as:mere3, F.:aes Side Str:r Vestinga, CravatP. Tf:, , iery7 cinvev, c•viThen Tem If todiser..h:ers, kr. A:,::1 1.;, hiuo. • Marble ra,rd Ram wed. • r siih.p.riber having removed his pLite of business to East York street, it short dis tance he:ow tzt. J. ineS • Church, tioull announce to the p Odic th.tt he is still pr;ntred to furnish nil of w,rric in his Iwc , stir L as .Ilonu •rnteuts, headstones, kc., ke., of ever• variety of style and finish, with nal without bash and so , ket., to sr it purchasers, and nt prices.to nit the b asies. Pereons desiring anything in his li.te will find it a decided advantage to exanti to his stock rind prices before purvha.ing IrV3i. 11. .14EALS ettysburg, March 31, 1853. • Sixpence a Day, ENOUGH FOR A FORTUNE--A London paper states:—There is now4n an .111114. house at Bristol an old man who states, that for sixty years he spent sixpence a dry in drink, but was never intoxicated. How much would this sixpence a-day put by co. cry ) car at five per cenL componn i interest amount to in sixty years? enquired a thoughtful neighbor. Putting down the first year's saving s,x pences) equal to $43 L 4, he added the intereA, and this went on, year by year, until he found. that in the 60th year, the sixpeuce a day reach ed the startling awn of $14,336 28. Ju Ige of the old min's surprine, u hen told that by saving his sixpence s day, and depositing it in a Swings Institution he tni , /ht now, at the end of 60 years,hare been worth that noble aunt $14,- 336 28, whit it would hate bought him a hue farm, or town m ineion , and surrounded him with comforts and luxuriis, and left a hand some estate to his chil•iven ,fitter him. lie had, and hundreds now in our midst h ire, but to de ' posit sixpence t. dty in the FA 14 FHA' AND Mr cis %SICK' SAVINDI INATITUTION or luaus Lot:X. 71", to accompli•h this result. Gettysburg, July 23, 1860. Groceries, Notions, &c. Fr HE underqigned has opened a Grocery and Notion Store, in Baltimore street', near;y oppos•te the Coort House. Gettyqbnrk where the pub;,c w 11 con , tantl) find, selling LAcap as the chtlty‘st, tii:G A Syrup:, Molasses, Cur ice4, Tens, Cheese. spices of all kinds, UN( kern!, Choco'ate, Blooms and Brushie Fre,h Butter and Eggq, Ground Coffee, Ks.ence of Cotfre, otcb Herring, Cantles, Soop,s, Salt ; Tuba,. co, Sektrs, Snuff; Confection., ~l 1 kinds of Nuts, G.ange4, Lemons, Raisins, Bread, Crackers, C.tkes of different kinds; Shoe and Store Polish; Fancy (3 °oda, M %trains, Ginghams, Cotton Bats, Wadding, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Pins, Needle, Clothes Ping, But tons, with Notions of all kia•ts. A share of the public's patronage is reqpertfully solicited, May 21, IRGO. Cm LYDIA C. NOIIIIECK Stoves, 1714 COMBS, Gam H,ir Pie, Gus Sleeve Holder,, alt ,err dm% ac 4Q, CAN E% CIUANNICCOgIitUgt f ACOB RIIININGRR luta josiritarsed Item , 4 1 the titles with the prettiest and Cheapest lot of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS for Gentle sita's wear ever offered la Gettysburg. He has ; every v.triety, style an•l price of goods. While! gentlemen can always find Cloths to suit their! Wines they can at the same time hare their metuutree'taken and a garment put up to order upon the shortest police, in the most substan tied manner, sad fashionable style. To secure bargains anti save money go to the Merchant', Taikrang Establishment of JACOB REISINGER, 1 Carliiile street. Nay 7, 1860 ItemovaL ATEW SALOON.—GEO. F. ECKENRODE has 11 removed his Oyster establishment to the spleodid new S 'loon to Jaeo A; tiro's. Build ing, on the North side of Chamber:burg street, where be will at ull time. 4 be pr( pared to serve up the beet of WI STEALS, in et ery style. Ity keeping a good article, he ejpects to receive a liberal share of public p.utronage. TURTLE 80CP, CIIICKE', REEF TONGUE, PIG'S FEET, TRIPE, ROILED aul FRIED EGGS. ICE CREAM, BIRDS, Br . in thcir ~easton. A nice glass of ALE or LAIiER can sly% Ars he hrt.l. Come and try me. • G. F. ECKENRODE. April 2,18 Co. New Spring Goods. T L. SCHICK has just received And offers for sale the most deririthle aAsortruent of DRY GOODS eve roughs to Gettysburg, consisting in part of Sprint Silica, Plain Slack do., Foulard+,• Spring .le La,nee, Also, Bombazines, Alpaceas, Ve Beges. ing hams, Lawns, BrilliL.ntva, Shepber.l'a Plaids, Crape de Espaage, Tineur Baregcs, ae. April 16, 160. An Invention riII 1T is not it humbug, iTliy be aeon at the Wire Room of SIIF:AIM k RCEIILER--a atent Washinz Machine about the utility of which there can he no mistake. It is undoubt edly the best WashLig Machine that has ever been invented. It must speak for itself.— Township right , for; ale on reasonable terms. Machines also for sale. Call and see it. May 7, 1880. 50,00 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. Every b ody's LawAr ND COUNSELLOR IN BUgINEr3S b) ~ FRANK CROSBY, of /he / hi/Of il li, r, t Ulla You H in- to draw up P , hip Pa per+ and rives gene forms fo Agrcernews e'' all kinds, Bills o Sale, Lenses ..n i Petitions. It Tells You How to drip - up Londs no I Mort gage+, Altana its, Powers of At torney. Notes and Hills of Ex change, Receipts and Releases. It Tells You The Lana fir the Collection of Debts, with the Statutes of Lind ' tidiest, and-amount end kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State. It Tells Ton How to mike en Assignment properly, with forms for Composi tion with Creditors, and the In - --. solvent Laws of every Stare. ft Tells Yoe The /e :al relations existing be . tween Guardian and Ward. Master and Apprentice, and Landlord and . Tenant • k Tells Yon What constitutes Libel and Slan der, and the Law a-; to 3i :rri •ge Dower, the IY,fc's Right in Proper ty, Divorce and Alimony. It tile You The Law for-Mechanics' Liens in every St •te, and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and bow to comply with the saute. It Yells Thu The Law Concerning Pensions And bow to Obtain one, and the Pre- Emption Lan - s to Public Lands. It Tells You The Law for P:itents. with mode of procedure in obtniaing one, with Inter/arm-es, Assizuments and Table of Fees. It Tells Yon Flow to Make sour Will, and how to Adtnlnister rm nn Estate. with the law and the reqUitellielltS thereof in every Suite. It Tells Yon The meaning of Law Terms in general nse, and evpleins to von the LegielativeAvecutive a mi . J udicial Powers or both the General and State Governments. It Tells Yon How to keep out of Law, by show s, Mg' how to do your business !e -villy, tins saving a rest amount of pront rty. and vexatious litign lion, by its timely consultation. Slngle copies will be sent' by mail, postage Timid, to Every Farmer. Every Mechanic, Every- Man of LI wanes'', and Everybody in Every State, on receipt of $l,OO, or in law style of binding at $1.23. istelf`l,ooo A YEAR can be 'made by enter prising men ererywhert., in selling the above work, ae our inducements to all such are very liberal. • For sing'e copies of the Rook, or for terms to Agents, with other information. apply to or ad dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Pub!: I er, No. 61T Hansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. May 21, 1800. • WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS,_ The Family Doctor: CONTAINING, Simple ll...medics, easlly ob. talued, for the Cure of Diseas e in all forms By Prof. RIMY S. Tartoe, M. D. lr Tattas You How to attend upon the sick, and! how to cook for them; how to prepare Drinks, Poultices, kc., and how to guard agsinrt In fection from Cout..gious Dis ease?. IT ULM You Of the various diselses of , dree, and giies the best and • _simplest mode of triatment during Teething. Convulsions, Vaccination, NV hooping-cough, Measles, ke. 1r TILLS Tot, The symptoms of Croup. Cholera Infantum, Colic, Martha. %, Worms, Stalled Head, Ring.' worm, Chieken-pox, kr and gives you the best remedies for their cure. Tr Tett/ You The symptoms of Fever and Ague, and Bilious, Yellow. Typhus. Scarlet and other Ferers, and gives you the hest and simplest remedies for their cure. IT TZ1.1.1 You The symptoms of Influenza, Con- sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma, i Dropsy,Gout,llbeamatistu,Lun t • bago, Erysipelas. ke.. and give, you the best remedies for their , cure. IT TELLS You The symptoms of Cholera Mor bus, Malignant Cholera, pox, Dysentery, Cramp, Diceasea of the Bladder, Kidne and Liver, and the best remedies for • their cure. IT TILLS You Thesymptoms ofPleurisy,'Munips Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Paralysis: the various Diseases of the , Throat, Teeth, Ear and Eye,l . and the best remedies for their • care. Tx Teti* You The symptoms of Epilsrisr. Jelin. dice, Piles, Rupture, Diseases of the Heart, Hemorrhage, Ve. inertial Diseases, and hydro. phobia, and gives the best reme. dies for their cure. Tr Tette You The best and simplest treatment • for Wounds, Broken Bones and Dislocations, Sprains, Lockjaw, Fever Sores, White Swelhogs, lincers,Whitlows, Roils, Scurry, Burns and Scrofula. ir Tens You Nth. cartons diseases of Women, nrChlld-birth, and of Menstru ation; Whites, RaFrenness, ke., to., sad gives the best sad simplest remedies for their cure. The Work le written in plain languege, free from aredleal terms, so as to be easily under ' stood,,wlsile its simple reeves may Noon save yoemany times the cost of the book. It is primed in a clear mid open type is illustrated with appropriate engravings, sad will be for warded 114 4 ximr address, neatly bound and poitags psi on receipt of SUM. sirs, A YNAR east be made by p naing men everywhere, in selling tie above work, ee onr.Leidnosasents to all sick ars eery ' ter aLitrile cooks of the Beek, or AR testest9 gents, lath other infinnatioa, aap ti t a t 4a , c or ‘4 . dres JON' s, rorr Pa &moo at, MkAd lisr St, Nit - Juumm-dawf OTTICIRS. Praideilli—George Swope. Vqe Pfesideat-8. R. Russell. SPeretary—D. is. Buehler. Treasurer—Dirsid Sl'Creary. Ezeartire Cows:Wet—Robert McCurdy, Jacob , King, Andrew Heintzeinsan. .§L - -G , Swope, U. A. Buehler, Ja- , pe, U. A.. nueoter,„. , cob King, A. Reintselman, R. WCurdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fabnestock, Wm. B. McClellan. Wsn. B. Wilson, U. Eichelbcrger, Alldiel John Wultord, 11. A. Picging, AbelT. Wright,: John Horner, It. G. McCreary, S. B. Russell, D. ' M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. R. Hersh. gbarThis Company ie 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 penses, iraAoul any wisest:Punt, having also a large , surplus capital in the Treasury. Tue Com pany employs no Agents—all busmess 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 , mune(' Manavers for further information. -The Executive Committee meets at the Ooze of the Company on the last Wednesday lu every month. at 2, I'. M. I Sent. 27 1.558. To FARMERS AND MERCHANTS.. -We have now opened our large and commodious arehouse, on the corner of Stratton,,and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the G'-tt urg Itailfbad Company, and-are prepared to eive produ c of all kinds, viz: FLOrlt, WI AT; RYE, CORN. OATS, kc. Also. on hand and fur sale, Salt, Guanos, Plaster. Fish, B,:e. A large stock of Groceries just recci -, el, consisting of Sugars, CullCes, Syrups, Mol isst , , Oils, Rice, Teal, Spices of all kinds, Ced it-ware, sic., Sze., which we do nut hesitate to say, we will :ell at low as can he bought elsewhere, u holesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to see and examine our stock before purchasing else where, as our motto will be " quick sales and small profits." We would also call theattention of all inter- ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, /sc., to the fact that we have for sale Rreinig, Fronefield & Coss ! Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold from 1500 to Mu pounds per annum to Farmers and Storekeepsrt KLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER, CO. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1858: -- New Firm—New Goods. THE undersigned have entered into partnere , ship in the HARDWARE hr. GROCERY , business, nt the old stand of Danner & Ziesder, in Baltimore street,. under the name, style and' firm of DANNER & ZIEGLER, JitS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a cunt nuance of the patronage of the old firm, a , well as any quantity of new custom. Theybave just return-' ed from the cities with an immense stock of Goods--consisting in part of tuilllng Materials, such as Sails, Serena 'tinsels, Itults, Locks, ' Glass, &c. Tools, including E ice Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Cuissels, Gouges, "Itacso and Mitts, Angers, Squares, Ganges Hammers, &c. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Ilur,e-shoe KILDA, *c., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth. Canvass, Dam t,k, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth. Springs. Asks, Hobbs, Spokes, Felines, Bows, Poles, :sin- fts. dc. Shoe Fitidings, Tampico,Brtish and French Maromm, Linings, Itindinss, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, ke., ' witu a general as •ortruent of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, A gmeral assortment— ' also Varnish, Knobs, kc. 1101 - SENEEi;ERS will also find a large assortment of Kalves an I Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silt erldated ble and Tea Spoons. Candle-stie'.s, W. hers. Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelle 1 and Brass Kettles, Pass,Tubs, Caurns, Carpeting. &c. Also, a genera sasortwieut of forged and roiled IRON of all sizes and kinds : Cast, Shear, ; and Blister Steel, which they w.ll sell as cheap as the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen ersl assortment, such a: Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugars; New Organ', West Ind:a and Slyer House Mot I. -Cs and Syrtips, Cuffee, Sp:ces, Chocolate. "'Lie, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish a.,d Sperm OIL; I Turpentine, Fisgt, kes; a lull uss,,rtwcut ix Lea 1 and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-prood Paints; in fact, almost every article in the Hordware. Coach Finding, Shoe Finding Housekeeping. Illackstain,Cabinet Maker's. Pan ter's,Glazier'i, and Grocery line,all of w!sich thL2, are determin ed to sell as low for CASH as ai t h o se o;,t of the city. trENre 1 - B. I *, ANNER. WAYIttIIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg. May 24. ltr:.01. Oriental Lti.tre undersigw:d haring retired from the, Mercantile business. the 51:11e will liereaf ter be continued at the old stand. in Baltimpre street, by their sons, Henry B. ILI ontr and Way.; bright Ziegler, un ler the new_ and style of Ruttier kZiegler,Jrs., whom we a :11 recommend and for whom we would b..s:,cak a liberal share of patron ige fedut old cu.,:oluors, and tit the public in ~ ener.ll. Raving retired front the Ifercantile business it is necessary that our old bu:doess __could be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the ratne without delay. The buuks v.ill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER, May 25, 1858. DAVI') ZEGLER. COACIIMAKING AND BLACKSNITiIING —The undersigned resptccully informs. his hietids and the public that he continues t the Co iclimakinf and lilacksuLthiag Inlqlne:f iu '!very branch at his establishment in Chain-1 bersburg stiect. 11; has ou hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of C.kaKIIGES, ItUGGIE.S, SLEIGHS. Spring Wagons, kr., of the best material, and made by superior work men. lisitrltiwAiallso and LiL•CISMITHING.of all kinds done at reasonable rates, proritfFtly ' and to the satisfaction of customers. CJI:NTRY PRODCTIL taken io OSClllllllre for! work at market pricer. stir Persons desiring articles or work in the; Coachmaking or lilack.sinithing line, are re- i spertiul/y int tied to call on JUIN L. .110LTZWORTII Gettysburg. Jan. 34, '59. PHILADELPHIA. --A Benevolent Institution established by special En lowment. for the Lefler of the Sick and Distressed, stilicted with 'Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especillly fur the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by lettcr, with a dt scription of their condition, (.tge, occupation, habits of life, Sc.,) and in ca,es of extieme poverty Medicine turashed free of chazge. VALUABLE EEPORTs on Spermatorrhma, and other Diseases of the Sexual Orsons, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the aftlictedin ,caled envelopes, free of charge. Two or threePstamps for post age will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. SKILLES HOUGHTON,Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth 'Street, Philadelphia, Pa. by order of the Directors. EZRA D. DRARZWELL, GEO. FAIRmxLD Say Nor. 7, 185 V. ly Spouting. GEORGE k HENRY WAMPLfiIt will make House Spouting and pot op the same/ow, for cash dr country produce. Farmers end all others cishing their houses, barns, kc., spout ed, would do well to glee them a call. April 13,'63. tf Q. kH. WAMPLER. AND EMBROIDERIES.--J. L. SCIIICK . would invite the ladies to examine bis large variety of new style Brilliances, Cambric', Jaconets, Meld Cambries, Linens, Collars, Danilkerchiefs, ke v kc. (April 18, 1880. DOMEST IC GOODS, in every Variety, wt SCHICK'S, consisting of Pnnts. Yuillntq Ulag" 1 ", Gettekil Tickingy, Sheeting's , "F CALL at TYSON a BIM'S gallety of Pilo. togropity sad ossatine their specimoos of Pths Art, Getty•btrrg, Pa. flu& Ar A..mcorr * mass caste* tibe IL/ PATIN? SILZ-BaAJWINO, Stu-Tl, ?MST ntrrr CAPS Ant, Ai t/LB, wale .,.. h r 1 4. 1 t iestieriabli mut continent eviller. if" iambi` nulls nod Vertsbier =ilea bi Fovea II tlOlOOl4, sad ' • Notice Notice. Still at Work ! Howifd Association, White Goods a e tt t itibUr g- 7 000670. ing subseritee, hariag purchased iit Ponndry of Messrs, torbnitgh, Bloat It CC, mealy Warrens' Fouadryyhas enamel:teed business, and is now prepared to after to tkO public a larger assortment of Machinery than 1 ) E1 b ias heretofore been offered. each as THRESH. ING MACHINES, Clover Hullers, Fotiders Cut, ters, Corn Shelters, and Morgan's late improved Horse Rake. Al:o, STOVES, such as 'iodic Stoves, three different kinds; and fire ditfirtent sites of Ten-pllte Stove-, Likewise Mill and Saw-mill Ca.titigq, au,l .til kinds of Toning in Iron or NVood. • girREPAIRING of all kinds on Machine and Costing:, will be done to order on abort ry notice. P,,tttrits made to order ; Plough Cast ings read} :made ; PLOCGHS, such as Saylor, Witberon Pincher. Woodcock, and .Istany ethers not mentioned here; and eight dffietent kinds of IRON FENCING, for Cemeteries, Porches or Vard- , . Also, Morti.ing 1 Ia , •11'not, one of the best non in use. This m.O Line norks with a lever by band ; any little boy can manage it. Call and examine our stock ; no doe:trial what we can ple.ise. Persons ought to see ft their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at _home, where it is umnufactured, so that they c-n vety eabily get any part replaced or repaired. DAVID STEI'4ER. Getty bur;. Feb. 13, 1860. annon ez Adair's "VMS - :tIARBLE WORKS, cower of Balti morell and East 'Middle streets, directly op posite the nnw Courl House Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and teeling competent to execute till work iu the finest 1* h 01 the art, we would respectful ly invite the attuition of the public wishing to procure an; thins in ourline, to fi or us with a call and specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONTMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MAIiI3LE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prkei. We do not hesitate to guarantee that wit work shall tie put up in a manner sub stantial and tasteful epic( 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 rave Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frost, but shall main tain for years that erectuss of position given at the completion of a job, ithd so nectliary to continuel gracefulness and symmetry. Nov. 28, 1859. tf A New Feature • IN the buqiness of the- Erreloor ‘Rk,v-Pstoil GlVery. Durin' our bite visit to the cities 01 Phil .delphia and B.etirnore, we selected a i•plendi.l assortapsit of STEREOSCOPIC PIG. TCRES, compiTiing Kaglizili, French, Venitiau, Egyptian. (Winn a id Aree..ic.n Scenery, Sta tuary Cir..ttp3. kr. Our prices for pictures will, range from 12 to 40 cent a apiece. We also hale a tii.e lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, which we oiler at reduced prices. The public general. I v tire it:tritel to call and see our large rercdrinj Box, containin; 50 pictures, and we insure to illlovers of the Fiue Arts a pleasnnt, We are al,o prepared to make Stereoscopic Pic . nre , .. either POrtraitg or Views, at reason able rates. Tl - B.IN - A. BRO., dographerg, Oetty:iburg, Pa. April 16, 18rm Dr. Esenwein'a T AB AND WOOD N.11'111.1 PErTOR-41, the beit Medicine in the world for the Cure of Cough. on I Ciii,ls. Croup. Bronchitis, • Clot c, Uiili. nit c ire Br' Palpitation of the Itcart, Uip't.eria: anii for the relief of patients in the advanced st..ges of Coniqtroption, tug-ether With all Diseases of tho Tht4lt and Chet. rind which prc 41:..puge to runottaption, ft is pre"liorly rt.hrpl.l 'he 'wheal r tor of Ashintit, BAng pretxt-oil by n pea Beal Physician and 4. Itoggiet. mot ou•• of tin it cciccricn••e in tint core of the turio•ts to n hielt the hit. !111111 frame is liable. It it offered Li !IL. afflicted with the greatest eolridt eve. Try it 11;0 be Vf/1111 in 4 #ZI that it is itivninable in the cure of llrouciiial stif.ctwas. Price 50 ern's per Wile. Or 'Prepared only by lilt. A. Et4:SIVF:IN k CO, 011 47,kt/I awl Chemist/. N.W. COT. Ninth k Poplar St 4., PIIILADXLMOIA. Preir Sold bravery re4pectJble ()noggin. tirti Dealer in Ilettlline , throui,ltout, the State. April 2. 180. Jy Notice to Farmers. 1 00 e 00 0 17)S" TErh'S° ( 11 4 1 :1 ghC S 4t W ii; A ; r \ k "r e; Frieo will he paid for Wheat, Ry... Corn, Oats, liarley, Clover-se:4l, Timothy-seed, Flour, ke., at the !urge yellow Warehouse, west end f•fliew Oxford., 1023/7 - Guano, Plaster Salt, kc., and a large and well selected stork of Lutuher and Coal constantly op hand and for sale at my Ware house. FRANK. HERSH. New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859: tf Something New LTN GETTYSBURG.—TIi e undersigned informs the citizens of the town mid county, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale; in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel. where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, lc., &r.. baked every day, (Sun 'days excepted.) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its "mandrel is largely carried on, and,orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shorte.t. notice. Raving erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the hest workman and the most ap. proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy busiueqs. VALENTINE SALTER. July 25, 1859 ALEXANDER FRAZER, Clock and Watch maker, has removed his Shop to the room on the West side of the Public Square., lately occupied by David A. Buehler, Esq., as a Law Office, where he will always be happy to attend to the calls of customers. Thankful for past favors. be hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. Gettysburg, April 11, 183 P CHEAP GOODS!! HANDSOME 000DSitt —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 pane, Having purchased our stock in New TerlflPhilaielphia and Baltimore, and having bad Ilits benefit of the market of three cities, and being selected with great We, ua we cart 'lately guarantee to those wishing to purchase anything in our line that they cannot an. fail to be pleased both as to q y 4 price. We have received the latest styles and patterns of goods both for Ladies and, G ent l emen , to which we Invite tbeir attention. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere. - FAHNESTOCK BRQTRERi," * April 9, 1880. Sign of the lied Pratt. • I'm' i .7. W. Scott, (Lase of tha. Rieltof WittAseser i t Smog GENTLZIIIIB3PS VVELNISSING vrolor,-.44 SHIRT MAPFUPACTORY; No. 814Cie nut Street, Nearly' opposite the Girard to Philadelphia. - J. W. SCOTT would ree - ly tedi the attention of his farmer patron sad fele ndatoAla new Store, end is prepared 4o 11l Seta's far SWIMS at attort.tiotioe. A perfect 111 parasatied. 00.1311 TRY TRADE 'applied stithPviklibusetaildiCi Oct. 17, 1859. Ijr.. LABAN.T4ziocr of ro6-7 avid pisla GiMs4 ThiaNia -345440,4000'i- vismivs. Removal. New Goods! P 3
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