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    Proclamation.
VIIIIEREAS, in and hv the Aet of thn
General A...nobly , of .111'1-Ste.% entitled
"tr, act to regulate the General Election.' it
Commonwealth." enacted on the L'd of
July, 18.19. it Is enjoined on me to give Folic
Notioe of sock Elee ion Lo I‘ , ll, and to
enumerate In such notice what ofikern Are to
be elected: 1,11.1 AC UGH I:SER, Sheriff
of Ole Otiosty of Adam'. cl,l. therefur,.lwrelly
eve this public notice to the Kiector. of the
v.xid County cot Adams. Lost e r nerd E,ecti , lll
wtll be beld in said CoJtity. on the Second
.(l'ovolisy of Oc&.ber Next, (the 91', - .) in the
;everal District* coati:tired of the foilovring
Townibips, viz:
In.tbe First district. compo..cii of the for
of.getrirg sod the inv. nbhip of
*.x.slanti. t Con.rt h u.e, in Ge ty..burg.
In doe Sre , ,nd district. uompo-,e41 of the
townahipotGerrnitny, at the home ' Ib' 1 . 1 y oec‘•
pied by Peter Lingenfe.ttr, in the town of
Ixticatcnrn, in the townsiiip of Germany.
In the Thitd ilistrich,cninpo)eti of the town
slip of Oxford. at the h I,f Jacob F. tsee'it,
in the town of New Oxford.
In the Fourth district, composted of the
townships of Latiniore and Huntington, at the
;lotus of Caleu B. 11111c1ua....1, lo the town-
Fbip ilantington.
In the Fifth district, composed of the town
ships of Hamittonban and Liberty, at the
Public Sehool-heuse i 1 Altilerstown.
In the Sixth district, composed of the town
thip,of Ilsmilten, at the house now occupied
Ly Daniel Becker, in the tort n or East Berlin.
In the Seventh district, composed of the
t 3ftnalle , :, in the l'utolic School
house in the town of Petider4ville.
In tkle r.ighth kltstrlct. cianpopell of tLe
township at &nib at the bowie of Jacob L
.goes, in Ilunteratown.
In the Ninth district.comp-sed of the town
• orfranilin, (including that part recently
. ;ticket' off from lenal(en.) at the house now
by Joseph Bennett, in said township.
• En the Tenth distrlct,ocznr.osrd of the
•ip Conowago, at the Louse of John
nottbey. iu MeSherrrstovvn.
In the Eleventh district. composed of the
whahip of Tyrone, at the house of Aliso C.
" , Auk, in Ileidlerstiorg.
in the Twelfth district. cumpos.d f the
twa wilily of Mountjny. at the house of Victor
ileac, ist said township.
In the Thirteenth diNtrict. composed of the
I. , u•rythip of 31ountp:easant, at the put,lie
5...hc01-hisase in said township, situate at %be
• etas matte, the ono, leading from Oxford to
t I,e Tiro Taverns, the other from Ilunkrs.otro
Ilanover.
In the Fourteenth district. composed of the
township of Beading, at the public School-
I6ose Ilartipton:
In the Fifteenth district. composed of the
Ilvrongh of Berwick, at the public School
loluse, in Abbottstown.
In the Sixteenth district. comrosed of the
_o unship of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas
Moritz, in said township.
in the Seventeenth district, composed of the
township of Union, at the house of Enoch Le
hrer. in said township.
In the' Eiaditeenth district, composed of the
,ownshio of flutter, at the public School-house
.n Middleberti, in said township.
In the Nineteenth district, composed of the
wnship of Berwick, at the Pigeon Hill
.-;,:hool-house., in said township.
At which thus and places will be elected
e Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn
zylvacils;
1 1. c Member of Congress to represent the bls
vriti, composed of the Counties of Adams,
Franklin, Redford. Fulton and Juniata;
tne Membr of Auctubly;
iue Sheriff;
I)he Prothonotary;
tine Register and Recorder;
one Clerk of the Courts;
One Commissioner;
Two Directors of the Poor; and
One County Auditor.
Particular attention is directed to the Act of
Assembly. puttied the 27th day of February,
1849. entitled "An act relative to voting at
elections in Adams, Dauphin, York, Lances
ter, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene,
and Erie," viz :
SarrtoN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate end
Rouse of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
inet, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same—that it shall be lawful for the
qqetlifiegivoters of the counties of Adams, Lan
caster, Dauphin, York, Franklin, Cunal er
land, Bradford, Centre, Greene. and Erie,
from and after the passage of this apt. to vote
for all candidates for the ration& offices to be
fraed at an election 011 one slip or ticlset :
Provided, That the office fur which every can
didate is voted for. shall be designated, as re
quired by the ellltsti:,g laws of this Common
wealth.
Smote 2. That icy fraud committed by
tiny person voting in the manner above pre
scribed, shall be punished by the existing
laws of this Commonwealth.
Attention is also directed to the following
section of the Act of the General Assembly
the session of 1851, entitled "An act to pro
vide fur the election of Judges of the several
Courts of this Commonivealth :"
59.302t0e 4. That the election for Judges I
shall be held and conducted in the several
election districts in the same manner in all re
speets es elections for tyresentutises are or
shall be held and conduclt , d, and lit the RAMC ,
Judges, Inspectors, and other officers: and the
provisions of the act of the General Assembly.;
entitled "An Act relating to the elections of
this Commpnwealtle," opproved the second
day of July, on- thousand eight landtcd and
thirty-nine, and the sevelal supplements, and
all other like laws. as fir as the same shall be
in force and applicab'e, shall be d. tined and
taken to apply to the election for Judges:
Provided, That the stores iid electors shall
vote for judges of the Supreme Court em a
separate piece of paper, and :or all other
judges requf!ed to be learned in the law, on
another separate piece of paper.
Ataa--111 and by virtue of the 14 It section
of the act aforesaid, every person. ex7epting
Justices of the Peace, n ho shall holdaty office
or appointment of profit or trust under the
Government of the United States, or of any
city or incr,rpceated district. whether a com
missioned other or o herwise, a su ',ordinate
officer or agent, st ho is,•or shill be employed
under the legislfttiee.executive or judiciary de
partment of this State, or of the Coiled States,
or of any city or incorl ornted district, sod also
that every member of Congress and of tl.e
State Legislature. an 1 o'' the Select or Com
mon Council of any City, or Commi.stoner of
any incorporated district. is by law incapable
of bolding or exervisii.g at the same time, the
office or appoinunew of Judge, Inspector, or
Clerli of any elec ien of this Commor.wealth,
and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer
oiaay such election, shall be eligible to any
office to be then voted for.
Auso--That in the fourth section of the Act
of issactublyentit'ed 'An Act relating to ex
ecutions. and for other purposes," approved
April 16th, 181 t). it is en,eted that the afore
said 14th section ..ths'l net be cons.rusd. as
to prevent any militia officer or Lorough offi
cer, from serving as 4 judge, inspector or clerk,
at any general or special eltcoun in this Com
monwealth."
And in and by an Act of the General As
sembly of this state, passed the 2d (la) of Jo-
Iy. lbl9, it is directed that the Inspeetot s and
Judges be at the places of their districts on
the day of the General Election aforesaid, at 9
o'clock in the forenoon, to dti and perfwm the
setleita/duties required sad enjoined ou them
in Mid by 11» wine act. 1 FOrNBED 1852. Chartered 1834. Located
dad be it further directed , in and by the , CUR. OP BALTIMORE ,k Clf A RLES 81S ,
Act of the General Assembly of this State .; . I., .Rtrrioßs, Mrs.—The LArkeAt, Most Elegnnti . v
11144reSaid, that one of the Judges or eacb. 0
,r Furnished k. Popularm m
Coercial College in the
the &gestalt districts aforesaid, who limit ;Limited States. Desicued expressly for Young
erimsbe tbelPirge of the certificates of the nom -1 Men de iritig to obtain a Tioeocait Psaertest
j
*lle which shall have been given fur, Restless Euveartox is the shortest posai
to fir the chffereut otbces then ; time sad at Ott least e.rpesae.
da
tretcd rex at their reapective dig-j A Large and Beseafidly Ornament.. -
srimbieskill'lnai the th:rd day after the eke- i lar.romsining apwards of SIX SWAB gT,
tianioashiababall be on Friday, the 121 A of with Stile/WRY 01 Pexassautt,ited a Liargiga-,
od o b er njarenaid,sit the Oeurt-hoesc, in the ! graving lute finest of tbe bled ever wade in
s ertita k.a Goityaborg, then and th e m t o, this country) representing the Interior View of
WAIF* fair staiefeent rod certiliftte of the I ale College, with thitidoglisililting teiT* ll l ke-,
pesiba r 4l 'sees, which shall hey, Writ-ban : will be sent totter:Y . olin Van on application,
f t ai Allpin f ig elhariete is the ^sAy e( Fess or Camut„ :Write immediately and you
,mhorimiots persona br tbe Oleos tfirres, 4 4 , will receive the package by return mail.
IeSAA43 LI(IHTNE&. Merit. AdAig,tui It. K. LOgnni t Balliatoredld.
.1 1 101014 0 0Inet Le t t) abort, Sept, 17, '4O; Feb- at ; 1.41e1t. I I .. 1
i
Balti2xxore.A.c:Vcr't.s.
Burr Mill Stones
NITA BRA NTED-11. F .
V STARR t CO., C
of -Vora and Colors S'rce
.pposite N. C. R. R. Stath,v
tuners of lIIENCIf
Importers and i
Burr Blocks, Liolcio , ..;
Leather Gum I:4lGugs.
Plaster, ant Mill Iron!, of 11 ,rrAnted
Quality. Ako, Colorie, Coralico, aryl E.,olthes
titActea of all size s . [i Lb. CV. ly
Now & Rich
ejewEr.P.r, SILVER. WA!;.I.. pLAT
EL) \VARY.. Lc E. WAILNEP
eretnith, 10 Yomra ty 1L•
TONRE, uO. , Lie in shire n 1), autiful ei ,. eort•
;gent of styles and pdttern:eif ' "V
sdit for present., ctia.r.i. lag a gre ttanety
of Plain Gold and :iiett
bunkles, etc., Ear-Itiug.t, Ilracc le ta, gs
set with Diamund:ltutiy, Pearl, (),.al, Emerald,
itC., VeSt at Gudrd Chains,
Miniature Lcmkets. (;ul4 Tbitotileg, cuir Pins.
Signet, Chased and Pl.ein Gold Rings; Pencils
and Pena.. Sleeve Kaduna and Studs, Guld and
Jct Cruaseo, Jet ItrAccleta, l'ina at Ear Riagg, ie.
ALSO
A variety of Sliver Mounted k Plate ICsotors,
Ba,kets,Waiters. Candlesticks, Li attar and
.Lilt Stand 4. Pe. ri Handle Lieert Kuives,Spoons,
L edler, Fancy Artik les, etc., all of which
is respect full) offered on the ion p.it terms.
war-The Country Trade and Dealers geuet4l,
;y are invited to give me a cull. and examine
Goods and Prices, being satished that iny SIL
VER. AV.1141: c inuot be surpassed either for
fin -mess or qualify, or the latest and moat beau
tiful patterns, [Feb. 2; idGe. .y
Wines, Brandies,
RUMS. BLACK TEAS, Re. P. TIERNAN &
SON, offer for sale the following articles.
of their or" itiportatiou, particulArly for fatni-
lv rise
SqlSlllll•AVllllll—Pemartine's finest rile, gold
and brown Sllvrrios, in wood and in gl's'.
Poor Wi‘en--Sandeman's competition red
and ta Lite Port, in wood and in glass.
Ifatistaa, \Vint -,-John Howard March's fine
Madeira, in 'wood agd Ig glass; also, Urape
Joke.
Macs. Wists—Jahannesberger, Steinberger
llia-cohrunner, Cabinet, Web-frau-mach, Cron
neher:r, of 1844.
Ca Altrto'Nt Wtxts—Poet and Chandon's fin
est, in quarts and pints.
Bit AM utts—Otard and Hennessy s fine old pale
and dark Bnindies.
Bras—tild and fine Jamaica, Antigua, Gren
ada, and from the I ands, imported direct from
London.
llott tato GlN—The beat quality—Tiernan
brand—and no mixture of aromaiie poleon in it.
200 half chests of the fine.t Soccuosu Tat.
Baltimore, Aug. 29,1.859. ly
Fancy Goods.
FANCY GOODS,
NOSHIEY,
721J1.11711*C3,
AND TOYS,
Wholesale and Retail, as
Cheap sat any pLit,e
is Baltimore.
FRaNILIS STRIZT,
BALTIMORE,
J Orders promptly
attended to. June 18, IOW). if
George X Bokee,
IMPORTHR and Dealer in
D:A (;
CH, 1. 4 1,5 S L . QU A
EENSWRE,
.o. Al North Howard Street, between I , exin4-
On and Fayette Streets, BAI,TINIMV:.
STONEW.4,IO: always on hand, at Fa tory
prices. June 18, 18C0. 1y
James H. Bosley;
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.Nos. 12 4 and 1.7. G Yorlt Street,'
B A LTIMOLIR, MD.
I am prepared to receive sad sell on Commis
sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having
an experience of ten years in the Commission
bu=iness. (and wishing to continue that sloirej
I flatter myself that I shall be able to give lIATI/h
rAcricor to all who favor me with eonsigaments,
11911 also attend to filling orders fur Groceries,
Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers.
Feb. 6, '6O. ly
Ladd, Webster & Co.,
I'3, BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, 51R,
I Manufacturers of Improred Tight-stitch
SEWING MACHINES,
for Families and Manufacturing Establislubrnts.
Let Manufacturers, Planters, Farmers, -House
keepers, or any other persons in search of an
instrument to execute any kind of Sewing row
(lone by niaeltinery, make sure they secure the
best, by examining ours be ore purchasing.
liar Samples of Work sent by mail.
WHAT CONOTITCrig A GOOD Ikllll3o 'ADDING?
- .
1. It should be well made, simple In its con
struttion, s ud easily kept In order.
2. It should make a ttattr rocs-StITCR, &Hifi
onboth sides of the material.
3. It should sew any and all materials that
can be sewed.
4 h should be able to use Cotton, Thread,
or Silk, directly from the spool.
S. it should be able to sew from coarse to Sue,
and from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with.
out chair:int the tension.
C. It should be able to make the tension
greater or less, on both the under and upper
threads, and With uniformity.
7. It should have a straight needle; coifed
ones are liable to break.
8. The needle should have perpendiculet
motion. This is absolutely necessary fur heavy
work.
9. It should be capable of taking la the
largest pieces of work.
lu. It should be able to hind with a binder,
hem with a hemmer ; should stitch, fell, run
and gather.
I t. It shonl4 be always ready — Co work.
It sbonlii be capable of rising the same
size of thread on both sides of tne work, and
of using different colored thread or silk, abol e
or below. to correspond with any two tolors of
cloth to be nulled.
I. It should be able to make a long or abort
stitch. '
14. It should be able to fasten off the seems,
and commence sewing tightlrat the Brat st!teb.
13. It should ruu easily sad make but little
IG. It should have a wheel feed; none others
are iu conbtsot contact with the work.
17. 11 should not be liable to get out of order.
m It should not be liable to break the
thread, nor ski a stitches
-19. It shoulenot be necesaary to use a screw
driver or wrench to set the needle.
24). It should not be liable to oil the opera
tor's dress.
21. It Should not form a ridge on the under
side, nor ravel out, our be waAteful of thread,
as ii the case with ALL CHAU-STITCH machines.
22. It should not be " more trouble than it
i 3 worth."
21. Finale. all of tbeae adrantages are poi
sewed by our Sewing Maeltiae.
1.11.//a, WEBSTER k CO.
Bee: 5, 1859. ly
...":„2. 4 ,10.
• 0L 1,5'5
flixpenoa a Day,
TINOUOR FOR A FORTI:NR.—A London
jai paper state." —..There is now in an Alms
house at Bristol an old man who states, that
for sixty years he spent sixpence a day In
drink, but was net er intoxicated. Bow much
would this sixpence a-day put by every year at
five per cent. et sa - itiund interest amount to in
sixty years? enqn:red a thoughtful neighbor.
Putting down the first years saving
limees) el:pal to si3 54, he added the interest.
th la went oa, year by Year, tlOtl) be found
that i l the 60th year. the sixpence a day reach
ed e startling sum of $14:4.1, 144. Judge
of the 011 man's surprise, who n told that ht
s 0.12/g hhs sixpence and depositin; it in
a So .ogs ittntitUtioti he w,.ltt nom, at the end
of t,Oyearl d b.ive been vrL.rth thdt noble surzi $14.-
m would have bought him a fine
farm, or tuwu 111:111 , oth, nal surrouiiiivil him
colu'orts and luxuries. alit) left a Laud.
some estate to his (11,1drea alter him. lie lint,
and liundrids oust in our midst h lie, but to de
p i,it fit pecKe a , 18,1 In the FM:Malta' Aar. 1(1C-
Cli SAVINGA /1.1'171 TION UV CUCI-
Ty, to ItCLohji).lll.lthit result.
Gen) sbuig, July 2.3, lhtiO.
Mew Spring Gcicxis.
T L, has just reeei‘ed and offers for
sale the must desirable assortment of DRY
GOODS ever brought to fi ettysburg, consisting
iu part of
tipring Silks,
t'llsio Black Jo.,
loalard
Spring de Lainea,
Oriental Lustre*.
Also, Bombazines Alp teens, Dc Doges, Ging
ham', Lawns, lirillizatrs, 'Shepherd's Plaids.
Crape t Eviiime, Tissue Bareges, &c. • •
April la, 1860.
HAVE just received from the city the largest
stork of 01201:EitIES they ever
coif ered to the pahlic. , -Sogars, Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Rice, Cbeese, F:sh, S It, :Spices, de., ke„
embracing all varieties, at ill price A, the lowest
the market will afford, Als2 Broom+, Brushes,
and Notions ; Tar, ttils, (lanes, dc., In short,
ercrythinz to be found in a drat C:71.35 Grocery
and Variety Store.
The Flour and Feed business is continued
with a steady increase. The highest market
prices paid and therm sliest profits asked. The
pritific are in% ited to give us a call and see fur
tL•mseltiss. NOIMEON: MARTIN,
Corner of IJAltiusote and High streets.
May 21, 18410„
rT., BUSIf3tENT.—The so bseriber
4 .,,4 having purchased It LIVRItYr
t AISLES of enAll. M. TATt, de:eascd, on
l'hirobersburg street, A few loofa 11 - (4t 01 the
Eagle llotel, be respectfully unuottnces to the
pnblie that it is his intention to continue t h e
buNiness nt the same place,end a ill be prepared
to accommodate all with anything In his line,
on ren.onable terms. Horses, Rnggie+,Coael a+,
kc.,always in readiness. Give me a call.
It&-.11.-0. in conrection with my Livery, I
wiil Larry on tLe Ifinekentithing busint se in nll
it 3 branches at the shop on the corner of Wash
ington and Railroad streets, where those wish
iiqt, anything in that line can always be ac
to ni modtite , l. B.UII- EL HERBST.
MITE subscriber has removed his Plough and
Machine Shop from the Foundry building
to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith
shop, back of the Eagle Hotel, where he Ls bet
ter prepared than ever to attend to customer..
l'loue,dts always on hand and male to order a t
the shortest notice, and Machines, iteap , rs,
rii.tire(l. -Also he will attend to ele:taing and
rep.aring Clocks. DAVID WAaItEN.
May tu. '
Groceries, Notions, are.
MAE nnd4 reigned has ripened a Grocery and
1 Notion Store, in 11.1:timore street, nearly
opposite the Conrt hones, Gettysburg, aht re
the pnlilic will conetnotly find, gelling cheap as
the cheapest, SUGARS, Syrup 3, Mot tsars, Cof
fees, Tea., Rice. Cheese, Spices of rill kinds.
Mackerel, Clocolate, Brooms and Bruslise ;
Fresh Baiter anti Eggs, Ground Coffee., lEssence
of Coffee, Scowl" Herring, Canlles, Soaps, Salt
Tobacco, Se, ars, Snuff; Confection., all Ideas
of Nuts, tlran,m. Lemons, Basins, Bread,
Crackers, Cakes of different kinds; Shoe and
Stove Polish; Fancy Goods, Muslins, Gingham
Cotton B its, Wadding. Hosiery, Ilanditer. Wets,
Suspenders, Pitts, Needles. Clothes Pine, But
tons, with Notions of all kinds. A talonc of the
nlablic's patron ige is restiertfally
LYDIA. C. NC11.11...CK.
IlAy 21, IGO. Cal
Stove§,
rirllN AND SDEET IRON: WARE.—SIIF.ADS
k BUEHLER, having purchased the
stock of Tin and Sheet lion Were of Ileorge F.
B iehler, have opened an eetaldiehthent in con
nz:tion with their 'Stove Ware !loom, under
th superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are
nox prepared to furnish everything in that line
at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina
ry ware, they hovel* large supply of kitchen
an 1 house furnishing 'goodl, of every variety,
I !eluding enamAlell end tin Kettles, Pens, kr.,
fit preservintg, cooking and frying. Call and
see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and
h lose furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on
the !- , Nrner of Carlisle and Railroad streets.
•3pouting put up at shortest notice. Lum
bar, C u4l and Lime always on hand it their
yard at the same place.
Nov. 14, 1859. 811EADS ✓t
4 6 NORTH FOURTH STRRET,
PIILLAI)ELL'III.I
C. M'Kibbin & Sort s Proprietori,
April 2, 18:;0. Iy*
. . Globe Inn,
gcA,,,' V UWN,Frelerick eounty,Nfil. Tiizlin;inrecov.tiedandturui:le.Ae
proprietor assures the public that a call is
only needed, its be guarantees full itatisfuaion in
every ease. ("barges moderate.
11ENIt V IlEttit, Proprietor.
Feb. 14, 1859. tf
ADDI.E AND HARNESS 11AKE11,Garrys.
S
sato, having ju.t returned from a visit
to the Great Erstern, is now supplied with a
largo assortment of Noddles, Harness, Tr.uks,
Valises, Give ate a cr.ll.
Aug. 13, 1860.
AT the S;go of the RIG ROOT, in Chum
bersburg stroet. We havrjust received a
arge stock of lIATS, CAI'S, DOOTS, SHOES,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, I3n,,r o gy Har
ness, Collars, Whips, &e., and nre determined
to sell at the lutveq prices poss:ble fur c. 411.—
Call and judge fur yourselve;.
July 23, WO. COREAti At CULP.
L. SCHICK would invite the attention of
61 . buyers to his large stock of
Fine Black Cloths,
Fine Colored do.,
Fihe Black Cassimeres,
.. Rainy do. '
tilde Stripe do.,
Vesting',
Cravats, Hosiery,
Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, kc. ke.
)
April 16, 1860.
Marble Yard Removed.
Mang robeeritsr baring removed his place of
J business to east York street, • short dis
tatnee below St. James' Church, would announce
to the publie that he is still prepared to furnish
all kinds of work in bis line, inch as Moon
-menu. Headstones, kc., kc., of ever% variety of
style and finish, with and without bases and
sa kets, to !tuft purehasemaod at prices to suit
the time:t. l'ereons desiring anything in his line
sill find it a decided advantage togzstnine his
stocks's/ prices before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. B. BEAL%
Gettysburg, March 11, 185 A.
Remciyals.
I.tiallersigned,tielag the an thorised person
.Illsie removals into gear Gres* Cease
tory, hope: that sorb as contemplate the removal
of the retain lee of deceased relatives or friends,
will await themselves of this aeasou of the Jeer to
have it done. Removals made v tlt prosaplasea4
—tempi low, and ao effort awed is
MU ,
Watch 12,10, 'Keeper of the Cemetery.
Norb9ck & Martin
New Livery
Juiy 23, IsCO
Removal.
BE wohatas' Hotel,
Henry Hughes,
More New Goods
Men's Wear.
MrTM.W II. 4 I MMTg
three subscribers haring within the
three last years touch enlarged theirstock
of BEES and PLANTS, will offer for sale dar
ing the Fall of 1860, and Spring of lint, an un
usually large and thrifty lot of Apple,
Peach, Dwarf and Standard Year, •,',.'" ,
Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nect.irine and 1
Quince; also Grape Vines, (oflcading
varieties,/ CUM all. GOOSCbertiel, RS.lpilerridi
and Strawbcrries, of the most popular kinds ; i
also choice miccellaneous Fruits, such as Span- 1
ish Chesnut, English Walnut, kit., together
o I , li a large variety of Ornamental and Ever-
greens, (all of the choicest kiuds,) Shrubbery,'
Vines, Cline s. hoses, ck.c.
N. B.—We a ould hereby caution the public'
against imposters frauctulcutlj pretending tobe
our Agents, with the denten of speculating on
the reputation of thece Nurseries, in selling
inferior titers, a lbch are bought of unreliable
Nuris-r)mcia at law r itv4. All percons known
to be thus engaged expa.e themselves to the
penalty of the law, and will be dealt with ac
cordingly. We Lace, since John Burkholdair,
Esq., has failed in selling, appointed B. S.
PAX7aN, of Gettysburg, and several other to
canvass this and other adjoining Counties, to
take seders for next fall delivers. We will be
responsible for all trees and plants sold by
such Agent*, and only those who have an ac
knowledged certificate from an. All trees and
plants sold by our Agents will be delivered in
proper season and in goor order.
tIKORGE PET) RS k CO.,
FAIIIIMOUST Ntassates,
•
Bendersrille, Adams county, Pa.,
July 1 1 3, Dom (Apr. 9. eat)
'6O. Summer Arrangement. '6O.
INS Mask Fvock Coats, cheap at '
PICK"ICPS.
' RAB and Brown Citssimere Frca Coats,
very cheap, at PICKING'S.
ACK Coats, of all colors, remarkably cheap,
at PICKING'S.
I . :RSEILLES, Frock and Sack Coats, no
. torionsly cheap, at
PICKING'S.
CK Coats, Liuen, Sacks and Frocks, an
ronsonably plmp, at PICKING'S,
0. 1 Black Cassimere Pants, astonishingly
cheap, at PICKING'S.
"lANCY Cassimere Pants, pleasingly cheap,
at PICKING'S.
ATINETT, Duck and Linen Pants, uncom
monly cheap, at PICKING'S.
OTTON Pants, all colors, unusually cheap,
. 11
at PICKING'S.
Gl'S' Coats, Vests and Pants. certainly very
cheap, at PICKING'S.
Lli ATIN and Silk Vests, good anevositively
k • heap at PICKING'S.
lA r itllLr nndNankanet Vests, un!re
eantec(heapat PICKING'S.
sp ENDERS, Shirts, Colbirs, Sock s, Stocks,
k,..
Gloves,,t a„"urtul" cheap, atPICKING'S.
..GC KS and Jewelry of all kinds, confound
ed ch. , np, at PICKING'S.
(MINS, Fifes, Flutes, kc., most "dogged"
uhenp, at ' PICKINGS.
11) EVG! , VERS, Pistols, Knives, kc., " all
ja,, fired " &leap, at PICKING'S.
AGII.EAT many other things, atntong which
arc Fly Nets, drivingly cheap, at Picking's.
ACII Coat', Leggings anti Cusps, srhicll4,-skei
kf everything Use in town down for cheap.
nc•g, at PICKING'S.
LI VERYBOUV will pie tsc call at I'll' KING'S,
r., as a T ltter of mum:. [Agri! 30,'G0.
Dissolution.
T HE
P.,rtnership heretofore exi.ting between
Jacob, Bastress and rharles F. Winter, in
the Prod.tee, Mercantile, Coal and Lumber
buiincs.4, 14 this day. by mutual euu•ent. dis
solved. Ml ace )unts • nil! be settled by J.
Ba.,tress, at the old stand.
J. TIASTRF.SS,
March 31, 18CO 3 C. F. %%INTER.
New Firm,
TACOB STRESS and JACOB pnyEns
J
h tt e en'treil into Partner:hip in the abut°
l(n.inci., at the old la t.tn.l, (the large brick
Warehonsa,) null respectfully po:ivit it continu
ante of the patronage hitherto be , toutd upon
the old firm. They will, nt all tbneq. ti.v the
highest ca.. 11 prices fur FLARR,tIIi IS,SEEDS,
kc., kr., aril have constantly ou hrtn.l
13E11, CO tr.. SALT, PLASTER, GROCERIES,
ite., nt tLe lowest r.itzs.
J 11.1 STRESS,
J 1t't):: :TERS.
\(+v (ls.r r 1p•7I q. 1 s'i C
Gr3nAest, tat - ) )very
Illli Ag:%.-11111.:ini itory ii nil Chronic
1:11..ii n di iii cal, ii • c,iri. , l by lisiiiit 11. 1,.
:M. 1.1: t S C1:f.r.P,'..1T.:1) I.,:.il:.l . 'ilATIC Ma
-1 I'llE. Nl-iii prJ..l i,,, ut cit..... , i,.. iif this, and
t',e itiliiii-ing con ,tic . hot; tc tified to its
great utll,ty. Its i=.iceess in Ithc•ituatic allec-
Gone, has been hit:temp unpartilieled by any
specific intro luced to the public. Price 50
cents per lxittle. For" sale by all druggists and
I storekeekrs. Prepared only by II Lutt.i.Ert,
loWholsesnle ani Itetlil Druggist. E-tst Berlin,
Adams county, Pa.. dealer in Urugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, P lint+, Rt c-stuffs, hot
-1 tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window
Glass, Perfumery. Patent Iledicines, kc., Se.
tor ..4. . D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettriburg
for "1.1. f...„,lliller's Celebrated. Rheumatic II:x
-1 ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. ly
Juat in Season!
IV}) US A CALL I—The andersizned have
Ur just received from the cities an immense
stick ofCLOTI L S, CAS:4I4IOMS, (.4CASLN ETS,
VESTINGS in all varieties, kc., ,unable for the
season, which they offer to the public at unpre
ccdentedly low rates.
" They ask a call.
To convince all "
of the truth of his assertion. No trouble to
show goods and give prices. A large lot of
READY.ILtDE CLOTHING also sclllt,geheaper
than ever.
Garments mide up for men and boys, as us
ual, in the very beat manner, and according to
any style desired. The work being done in
their own establishment, the.) are always en
abled to warrant it. Remember, their place o'
business is the large nod commodious room ad
joining Cobean k Gall'' on Chotmberaburg
street. . JACOBS & 13111).,
Sept. 19, 1859. Merchant
- -
jr,
Haines Bros.'
OVERSTRCSO GRAND ACTION PIANO
FORTE celebrated for superior quality
of TUNE and elegnuee and beauty of finish.—
These Pinnoi hate alums taken the FIRST
PREIIII - Al when placed in catupetition with
other makers, Pallenje all rompetaion. A
splendid assortment of LOUIS XIV and p!ainer
styles always on hand. Al4o Second-hand
Pianos and PRISCR'S IMPItuVED MELOD
EONS from $ 45 to S3SO.
'Every Instrument Warranted.
ORt). L. WALKER'S
Piano and Melodeon Depot,
S. E. Cor. 7th at Arch Sta., Phllad'a.
Mtg. 6, 18112). Gm
Carr Ahead Again!
0.• CARR has again been to the city
if I
• and laid in anothcr large stock of Gro
ceries, Queensirarc and Notions, of every de
scription. Sugar 11 lbs. for Si, a very good
article 1 •
His stock of Brushes, Brooms, Itastets, Demi
jons, te., is always full—AS well as his assort
ment of Seger; Tobacco, Sant, Pipe; to.
Ladies' Hoop Skeleton Skirts, le hoops, for
$l. Ladies' Gauntlets, a floe article of Llslo
thread, for 37 cents--'flores and Hosiery in
proportion. Ladies' Perfumery, of ail
Coll at H. 13. CARR'S,
Aug. 20, 1180. In York street.
Private Sale.
MITE subscriber offers at Private Sale,
his 'HOUSII AND 140 T, 04 kikak
street, attic:llOn Solomon Powers: • 'Ph
Dowse Is a two-story BriOk nearly new, with a
Dart-building, and a well of water. Tents
sasy. DAN'L. P. P1r521171711,,
July 11, 1858. tf
CARPSTS.--Another addition to ow. 100
'tack of coepotispjast melted, to which
we In vita the nateotion of bone*
IAILIKSTOOK IMICIMIAL
60,0 06 GDP= ALREADY BOLD
Everybody'll Lawyer
AA COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS by
Feasts Cacissr, of the Bath:4loin /kr.
Tells You how to drew up Partnership Pa
pers and gives general forms for ,
Agreements cr all kinds, Mills of
Sale, Leases and Petitions.
It Tells Yon How to draw up Roads and Mort
gages, Affidavits, Powers or At
torney; Notes and MRS of Ex
change, Receipts and Releases.
It Tells You The Laws for the Collection of
Debts, with the Statutes of Limi
tation, and amount and kind of
property Exempt from Execution 1
In every State.
It Tells Ton now to make an Assignment
properly, with forms for Composi
tion
with Creditors, end the In
solvent Laws of every State.
It Tell, You The legal relations existing be
tween Guardian and Ward, Master
and Apprentice, and Landlord and
Tenant.
It Tolle Yon What constitutes Libel and Slan
der, and the Law as to Marriage
Dower, the IV ife' s Right in Proper
ty, Divorceand Alimony.
It Tells You The Law for Mechanics' Liens in
ever) ilta te, and the Naturalisation
Laws of this country, and how to
comply with the same.
It Tells Yon The Law Concerning Pensions and
how t obtain one, and the Pre
&option Lewis to Public Lands.
It Tells Yon The Law for Patents, with mode
of proc.i.dure in obtaining one, with
Interferences, Assignments and
Table of nee.
It Tells Yon Bow to snake your Will, and how
to Administer on ass Estate, with
the law and the requirements
thereof In every State.
It Tells You The n2esaing of Law Terms in
general use end exp l ains to you
the Legislative, Executive and Ju
dicial Powers of both the General
and State Gofers:meats.
It Tells Yon Haw to keep out of Law, by show
ing bow to do your business le
. gaily, thus saving 1 v.set. amount
of prouerty, and vexatious Miffs.
lion, by its timely consultation.
Single copies will be sent by mail, postage
paid, to Every Farmer, Every Mechanic, Every
Man of Business, and Everybody in Every State,
on receipt of $l,OO, or in law style of binding
at $1,25. _
ilpfer9,ooo A YEAR can be made by enter
prising men everywhere, in selling the above
work, as oar inducements to all such are very
liberal.
For single &pies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other information. apply to or ad
dress, JOIIN E. POTTER, Pub/L-her,
No. 617 Samna St., Philadelphia, Pa.
May 21, 1860.
WliAt EVERYBODY WANTS
The Family Doctor:
CONTAINING Simple Remedies, essilr °b
k./ tained, for the Cure of Disease in all 'forms
By Prof. Dem S. TAYLOR, M. D.
IT TILL, You How to attend upon the sick, and
how to cook for them; how to
prepare Drinks, Poultices, lc.,
and how to guard aglinst In
toction from Contagious Dis
eases.
IT T 111.1.8 You Of the various diseases of Chil
dren, and Ores the beet and
simplest mode of treatment
during Teething, Convulsions,
Vaccination, Whooping-cough,
Measles, kc.
IT TaLut Toy The symptoms of Croup, Cholera
Influtttm, Colic, Diarrheas,
Worms, Settled Head, Ring
worm, Chicken-pox, kc., and
gives you the beat remedies for
their cure.
IT Tette You The symptoms of Fever and Agne,
and Bilious Yellow, Typhus.
Scarlet and other Fevers, and
gives you the best and simplest
remedies for their cure.
Iv 'Pitts You The symptoms of lutinenza, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Asthma,
Dmpsy,Clout,Rheumatism,Lum.
bago, Erysipelas. kc., and gives
you the best remedies fur their
care.
Jr Tstut You The symptoms of Cholera Mor
in's, Malignant Chelers, Smut:-
pox, Dysentery. Cr Tun, Di exa se a
of the Bledder, Kidneys and
Liver, and the best remedies for
their cure.
I r Tstu Yon The symptoms of Pleurisy. Mumps,
Neuralgia, Apoplexy, Para ty.; is,
the Various Diseases of the
Throat, Teeth, Eur and Eye,
and the beat remedies for their
cereal
Ir Texts You The symptoms of Epilepsy, Jaun
dice, Piles, Rnpturo, Diseases
of the Heart, Hemorrhage, Ve
nereal Diseases, nrd iljdro.
phobla,and gives the be_ t ramie
diesfor their cur%
lr Tstts You The best and simplz.st tic: trrcnt
for Wounds, Brok-n Bones and
Dillocations, Sprains, Lockjaw,
Fever Sores, White Swellinv., , s,
Ulcers, Whitlow', Boils, Scurvy,
/Westland Scrofula.
IT TX.14.3 You Of the various diseases of Women,
of Child-birth, and of Menstru
ation; Whites, Barrenness, kc.,
the., and gives the beat and
simplest remedies for I h cure.
The work is written in plain language, free
from medical terms, so as to be eitAly under
stood, while its simple recipes may awn save
you many times the cost, of the book. It is
printed in a clear and open type : is illustrated
Atilt appropriate engravings, and will he for
warded to yolr address, neatly bound and
postage paid, on receipt of $l.OO.
gi t gr.l,ooo A YEAR can be made by enter
prising men everywhere, In selling the above
work, as onspinducemsula to all such are 'eery'
liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms to
agents, with other information ' apply to or ad
dress, JOHN E. POTTER, Puhli,her,
ho. Gl7 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
May 21, latlO. Gm
The Old County
IDCILDING, known by every man In the
1) county, and no doubt many a one wished
there never h.td been such a place, as many
were broken up by permitting, or whey oblig
ed to hare their names entered upon the coun
ty doclets. But look at the change. It is a
ple.t.itzre now to call there and buy goods of
i.-.IMSONat such astonishingly reduced prices--
lower than ever before offered in the county.
He has just received from tho cities a large
lot of new Ready-made CLOTHING, for men
and boys' wear; with lints, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry, Violins, Segars, Tobacco, ac., &c.. &c.
Call soon, and don't miss the great bargains
now had at the old County Building, corner of
the Diamond and York street, Gettysbi o rg•-r-
Thgee id, spot
Thankful to his old•enstomers for their pa
tronage, he hopes by his change oflocation not
only to retain their custom, but secure a large
number of sew buyers.
An entire summer imit--coett, pants nod rest--
for 181,231 31 . SAMSON.
April 16, 1860.
The Union Hotel,
i d :OCATED at
Smithlnsv, Waskiartos ea., Md.
Hotel has been thoroughly repaired and
refitted, and the subscriber feels confident that
any who may give him • earl will be fully sa
tisfied, sr it shall be his aim to cater to the in
terests of his customers.
JOBSPH YUMMY, Proprietor.
Jane 18,1960, Dm
Tinning 1 Tinning
TAE undersigned respectfully informs the
citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen.
aridly, that be has opened a new 'finning re.
tablishment. in Chamberebarg street, dimity
opposite Christ Ohurch. Hewitt manufacture,
end keep constantly on hand, every variety of
TIN-WARN, PRIMA: 3ICD and JAPAN WARE,
sad will always be ready to do ILEPAIRIIIIIII%,
ROOFING end SPOIMING *lse done to the
belt manner. Prices medicate, 6'14 no aeon
'roved to render fall satisfaction. A share of
the public's patronage is solicited.
A. P. BAUGIIER.
GetlyshorF, Jane 18, 1880. ly
2: 14, 1110110 GOODS, la every weeiety te t
DORTUAzessietkeirot Prue*
Vielbegs,
~
' New Firm—New Goods. Adams County .5
rpHE un d e rsigned bats entered Into
, partners 'VICTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPABY
1 ship in the HARDWARE k GROCERY Incorporated March 11, 1851.
President—George Swope.
OVPiCIIRS.
a st Z y i l t e g ml ler ti ,
in Balti more
business, at th s e tre ol e d t, s n tr a d er o t f he Da n nx e r s
•
firm of DANNER k ZIEGLER, JRS., and ask, , Vice President---b. FL Russell.
and
will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of l Sceretary—D. A. Buehler.
thepatronage of the old firm, as well as any Treasurer—David IPCreary.
quantity
entity of new custom. They have jest return- I &festive Contatittee—Robert McCurdy, Jacob
ed fro m . the cities with an immense stock of Ring, Andrew Heinttelmari. -
4 . 3 o „„ ( t sco nsisting in part of BuildingMatcrials, I ..thaegers--George Swope, D. A. Betetilerelem
such as Nails, Screws
Locks, : cob King, A. Heintseltaan i P.. M'Curdy, those
Glass, fte. Tools, including Hinges, Bol t s,
ing Edge Tools °revery A, Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. McClellan. '
description, Saws, Planes, Clime's, Gou ges, Wm. B. Wilson, H. Eichelberger, Abdiel F.GLI,
B race s and Bitts, Augers, Squares. Guerra John Wtdiord,
H. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright,
Hammers, kc. Blacksmiths will find nails,' John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. P.. Batmen, B.
Vices, Rasps, nes, Horse Shoes, lior-e-shoe lUCreary, Audaw Polley, John Picking, J. R.
Nails, kc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find- Hersh.
ings, an as Cl o th, Canvass, Danm , k, Fringes, Apr This Company it limited is its opera.
Cotton. Moss, Oil Cloth, S prings, Axles, Hobbs, Lions to the couttiy at Agates, It has been la
Spokes, Fellots, Bows, Poles, ' h afts. eke. Shoe successful operation for more that six years,
Findings. Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, . ankin that period has paid all losses $ll4 tlr.
Linings, Bindings, Vega, Lasts, Boot Trees, ke., pensesoeithout any assessment, baying she shag,
with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. surplus capital in the Treasury. The Cab.
Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— piny employs no Agenti—all business belie
also Varnish, Knobs, &C. HOUSEKEEPERS done by the Managers, who are annually elect.
will 8160 find a large assortment of Knives and ed by the Stockholders. Any pierson desiring
Forks, Brittannia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta- , an Insurance can apply to any of the above
hie and Ten Spoons, Candle-sticks, NVaiters., named Managers for further information. shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and; bur 'The Executive Committee meets at the
I Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Cuurns, Carpeting', ' office of the Company en the last Wednesday
BrAlso, a general assortment of forged and in every month, at 2, P, IL
•
I rolled IRON of all sires and kinds ; Cast, Shear, ; Sept. 27, 1858.
and Blister Steel, which they will sell an cheap— _
as the cheapest. GROCENIES, a full and gen- , Cannon. & Adair's _
eral assortment, such as Crushed, Pulverised, , STEW MARBLE WORKS, carrier of BaM.
Clarified and Brown Sagars ; New. Orleans, , 111 more and East Middle streets, directly op.
West India and Sugar House Molasses and ' poaite the new Court House, Gettyabarg.--
sraps, e n fA m t.zyt ee s, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse Having recently arrived from Philtulelphia, and
and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Speim OIL; , feeling fully competent to execute all work In
Turpentine, Fish, ,ke.; a toll assortment of Lead the finest style of the art, we would respectful..
and Zinc, dry and in oil', also Fire-yroof Paints; ly invite the attention of the public wishing Sp
in fact, almost every article in the Hardware,. procure anything in mantle, to favor us with*
Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, . call and examine 4 Speomens of our work. W e
Blackstuith. 4 ;abinet Maker's, Painter's, Gl.shier's, , are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMIIS
and Grocery line, all of which they are determin- , AND HEADSTONES, MA M
RBLE A EL`4
NTL, -
oil
to
son
as low for CASH as any hone out of SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work
HENRY B. DANNER,
the city. , appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos.
WAY BRIGHT ZIEGLER. 1 sable prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee
Oayeburg, May 24, 1858. 1 that our work shall be put up in a manner sub
______. stautial and tasteful equal to the best to ho
seen in the cities. where every improvement
which experie»ec has sug:ested is availed of:
and espeeially do we guaratit( e that our Come
tery and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully
set ns nut to be :tweeted by froA,but Ault maiu.
taro for years that erectness of position given
at the completion of a job, and so necess&rko "
continue'? gracefulness and symmetry.
Nut. 23, le:.0.1. tf
4 Notice.
FFR tandersigned having retired from the
T .- Mercantile business, the same will 'wrest:
ler be captioned at the old stand, in Baltimore
street, by their sous, Henry B. Danner and Way_
bright Ziegler, under the name and style of
Danner k Ziegler, Jrs., whom wewill reconunend
(0, and for whom we would bespeotk a ;
share of patronage from old customers, and of ,
the public in general.
Haring retired from the Mercantile bushic;3 t ,
it is necessary that our old business should be
igtiled up. We, therefore, notify all those in
debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Rook
Account, to call and settle the same without
delay. The books u ill be found at the old
statid. J. B. DANNER,
May 25, 1858
Howard Association,
11011ILADELPHIA.—A limier°lent In,titnt ion
Jr established by•speciarEndovi me:IL fur the
[teller of the Sick and Distressed, athlete d with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and c3pecially
for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— ,
Medical advice given grAktrx; by the Acting
Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, a itli a de
scription of their condition, (age, occupation,
habits of life. &c.,) and in cases of extreme
poverty
,Ilediciae furnished free oft barge..
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcca,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and
on the NEW RENEDIES employed in the Dis
pensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed envelopes,
free of charge. Two or three Stumps for po.t
age will be accoptahle.
Address Dr. J. SKILLEN NOVO 11 TON, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3 south
Nidth Street, Philadelphia, I'a. lty °Mot of
the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL,
GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Seem.
Nov. 'l, 1859. ly
Spouting.
GEORGE & HENRY WASIPLER will make
House Spouting and put upthe same low,
for cash ar country prelduce. Farmers 14 lid oil
other,' .cisbing their honses, barns, Le., spout
ed, would do well to give them a coll.
April '53. tf G. k 11. WAIIPLER.
_
White Goods
AND EMBROIDERIES. 4. L. S CHICK
would invite the lathes to etamine his
large cnriety of new style Brilliantes;Cambrics,
Jaconets, Plaid Carnbrics, Linens, Collars,
Handkerchiefs, kc., Le. [April IC, ltrUo.
Clothing ! Clothing !
ICOII.IIEININGER has just reioined freest
t i the eitips with the prettiest end ehtTFCSt tut
of SPRING AND St73JSIE:it GOODS for Gentle
men's wear ever offered in GettysburT. He has
every variety, style en I price orgomls. While
gentlemea can always find Cloths to and their
tastes they can at the samo time have their
tneAsures taken and a garment put up to order
upon the shartest untice, in the matt substan
tial manner, cad easitiouatile style, 'Co secure
bargains any save rminey go to the Ilerchitut
Tailcring ilstabliahment of
JACOB RF.ININGER,
Nay 7, ISGO. Car4sie street.
Removal.
NEW LOON.--GEo. F. ECK EN RODE lifts
removed his Oyster establishment to the
splendid new Saloon In Jacobs & Itro's. Build
ing, on the North side of Cliambersharg street.,
where he will at all times he prepared to serve
up the best of in every styie. Ity
keeping a good article, he expects to re. sire
liberal share of public patronsc.c. Tuttms
SOUP, CHICKEN, REEF TONGUE, PIG'S
FEET. TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGOS, ICE
CREAM, BIRDS, ke.", in Vicar season. A nice
glass of ALE or LAGER, can shears he had and try Tue. G. F. ECKEN NODE.
April :., 1860.
An Invention
TIVIAT is not a humbug, may be seen et the
W.tre Room of EMI EADS k
Patent Washing Machine, about lb:: utility of
which there can be no mistake, It is undoubt
edly the best NVashiug Machine that hes ever
been invented. It mast speak for itself.—
Township rights for sale on reasonable terms.
Machines also for sate. , Call and tee it.
Msy 7, 1860.
Still at Work !
riOACIIIIMEING AND BLACKSMITHING
k ... / —The undersigned respectfully informs
his friends end the public that be continues
the Coisehmaking and Blatkatnithing business
in e'rcry branch at his establishment in Chem
bershurg street. lie has on hand and will
manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, ke., of
the best material, and made by superior work
rfien• lifirltee.uniso and BLAcesmitinso of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction of customers.
CuONTRY PROUCCI taken in exchange fo ,
work et market prices-
Ditirrersona desiring articles or work lathe
Cuacbmaking or Blacksmithing line, are re
spectfully 10%ited to call on
JOHN L, HOLTZWORTH
Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59,
Notice
*rITO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS,—We
bare now opened our large and commodious
ehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail
road streets, near gte Depot of the Gettysburg
Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive
prodstoe of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT,
ITN, CORE, OATS, kc. Also on hand and for
sale, Salt, Guano*, Plaster, Fish, ke, A largo
Stock of Groceries Just received, consisting of
Sagan, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice,
Teas, Spices at all kinds, Cedar-ware, *c., *c.,
which we do not hesitete to say, we will sell et
low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and
retail. Merchants will do well by selling to see
and *wont our stock before purchasing dist
where, as our motto will be "quick sales and
small profits,"
We would also call the attention of all Inter-
ested in the thrifty and healthful condition of
their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, kc., to the fact that
we have for sale Bninig, Fronedidd k Co.'s
Celebrated Vegetable CATTLN POWDER, of
which ere have *old *Om 1500 to 2000 pounds
per atrium to Tenners and Storekeepen,
KLINEFELTIIIt, BOLLINGER It 00,
Gettysburg, Sept. 5, Ina.
TFyou do not believe it, try them and contra
yourselves. that TYBONIy nem= an ,
e beet and cheapest to had la taw compuy._
Gegery N. Or, Of IM Ihtutocd, Ciettibbasi
Gettysburg Foundry,
frilE subst.riber, Lai ing purchased th e
1 Foundry of 31essrs, loriniugh,Sloat &Co. !
(formerly IlarreLit.Foundr ,) has comment rd
bils;nest, and is now prep, reil to offer to the
hpublic a Larger usbortment of iftiellinery than
as heretofore 'wen offered, such as THRESH.
1:1;G MAL',IIISEB, Clover Hullers, F4dders Cut
ters, Corn Sliellors, and Morgan's bite improi
Horse Rake. Also, 8T01"k.:1, such at COO
Stores, three different kinds; and five different
sizes of Ten-pl tie Stoves. Likewise Mill and
8 iw-mill Castings, and all kinds of ruining iu
Iron or Wood.
Arith:P.lll/INO of all kinds on Mnehincry
and C.lstlugs will be done to order on shot
notice. Patterns made to order; Plough Cast. ,
lags rea d y ma d e ; noUGILS, such as Styles,
If ttLeroii , Phacer, "Woodcock, and ninny
others trot mentioned here; and eight different
kinds of Ift,ON FENCING, tor Cemeteries,
Port hes or Yards.
machines, one of the best •
Al-o, MortisinF
now in use. 'lbis machine works with in lever
by hand; any little boy c..n mithige
examine out:stock ; no doubt but
ci hat vie Can please. Per wiis ought to are it
their advantage to buy mactuntry of any kind
i t t home, where it is mann'avtiirial, so th.tt they
o n rely easel grit any part repia, cd or repaired.
DA 11) rtAINEit.
Gett shurg, Feb. 13,
DAVID ZII:(;LE11
Tr. Er ctra ein's
TAR AND 110 VD N.11111.X
BECTORA
iTibe be=t Medi( F e in OA. worlt! for the Cure tot
Cough.' 1101 i 04dg, 1 ruu Bronchitis,
liana, Difficulty in Brc:ithing,
Palpitation of the lltaet,
Diptherts.
_ _ _ _ _
MN
and for the relief ut patients itt the advanced
st.hges of
Consumption, together with all Diionsos o r
the lliroat and Chest, aid which pre
dh.pose to I:otiNtimptiou.
ft is peculiarll atbliord to Oa rwl,olea:e 4f istfroa,
Being pr,p.iroi 1)2, a racti,..l I'll Aci.tlll 01141
Drilgg:.l, nud Olt Ur gl ent l:Nrcrts 1.1.0
cure of .he varioas ilibeaiie to %lilt:4 tilt Mt
umii frame ie liable.
It i offered to tlic draieted with the greiteEt
confidence. •
Try it and be convinced th ,t it is it'll nitrthirt
in the cure of Bronchial aiLctinas. rpee :JO
<r7l ' 4 pee bottle.
D3..1. ESENWEIN k CO ,
Druggists and Chemist%
cnr. Ninth k Po;tiat htt., Yptia DE Lett
by every repectith:cdfiritoti.t
Dealer in 11edicine.41.hruni.inat thc to.
April 2, IBC.OI ly
ALEXANDEIt FRAZER, Clock and Watch
maker, has removed his slop to the room
on the 11er.t side of the P;ublie Square, lately
occupied I,y ()mid A. litiehltr, Eng., n 9 ct f l aw
Mire, v, here he wilt always be happy to attend
to the culls of customers. Thankful for past
favors, he hopes. by strict attoition to boAine.4e,
and a desire to please, to foetid nod receive the
patronage of the public.
Gettysburg. April 11, 185P'
New Goods !
efiIFAP GOODS!! HANDSOME COODS!!!
kJ
-Just received, a tame anbortuiezt of
c lttsup and desirable DIY GoODS of every va
riety, at astonishingly low prices, and which we
offer to the finblic. Baying purchased one,
stock in New I otk, Philodelphist and Baltimore,
and taring bad the benefit of the market of
three cities, and.being selected with great care,
we can sagely guarantee to those wishing to
purchase anytloug in our line that they cannot
fail to be pleaded both as to quAlity and price.
We hare received the latest styles and patterns
of goods both for Ladies and Gentlemen, to
which we incite their attention. Call and ex
amine Lefore purchasing elsewhere.
IMO:RENCK BROTHERS,
4 1 4. bit% 9 IMO. Sign of the Red Front.
•
I. W. Scott,
(Late of the Firm of Winchestfr &oft.)
GENTLEMEN'S FURNI S IIINGTORE, and
SHIRT )lANUFAI TURY,..ro. 814 Gies
nut Street, (nearly opposite the Girard Honse,)
Philktelphia, J. W. .SCOTT would respectful
ly call the attention of his former patrons and
friends to his new Store, and is prepared to flit
orders for SHIRTS at ?bort nutii v. A perfect
fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE supplied
with FINI Sniata and Cou,Aas.
Vet. 17,1859. ly
Something New
la-N GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned informs
the citizens of the town and county, that he -
s commenced the BAKIN , ., business, on a
large scale, in York street, Getterburg, nearly
oprigalte Wattles's Hotel, where be wilt try to
deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron
age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS,
PRETZELS, kc., Iv., baked every day, run
days excepted,) all of the best quality, an sold
at the lowest Bring profits. Cracker baking in
all its branches is largely carried on, and orders
to any amount, from this and adjoining coun
ties, supplied at the abortast notice. Having
erected a large and commodious bake-bonne sad
secured the best workman Sad the mast .lIP.
proved machinery, he is prepared to do lb .
heavy business.
VALENTINE SADPEZ.
July 25, 1859. .
G. A. & E. A. Landell;
o. 110 SORTS WBARYIIB, PSILABILI,
111 MIA, manufacture and Lath' for ask
Spermaceti, Patent_ Sperm, By-
CANDLSSi draulic,Adimantlue, Hotel, Cat
and Tallow Candles. -
Pure Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale. Bea
OILS y 'Elephant, Strishied Whale, Termer",
Carrieill Palm, Moto*, sod Red OHL
80. ip s 1 White, Yethrleit Brown, Cbesahmk4
Fsiwy, hod other Soaps,' •a-i
Aug, 13, 1 ; • • am
i• " sty of Beat,' and
.4 plat a - aril •
1;01'." always
r.ol44sit TIMM" k — MOW
,
Removal.