lig ES Adams County A 'Rare ChanQ3 Ulrnag INSURANCE courAir..... M RCAPITALISTIL—DesiesAIs !lad Proper tiposisosl Horeb /8, 1861. 1 fy for Sale.—THE EMILE HOTEL, GET -0.17101/111. I SHUR°, will be offered at Public Sale, on Psninliart—Georg• Swope. i the Premises, 04 rivAddv. ilia 201 A deg of Sown riat praiik.l-6. R. Russell. I ter meal, at I o'clock. P U. silhissitswip--D.A. Buehler, i This is the lit rgc.t Ana rn•i4t ile*irtl.le Proper- Thestuteu—Cbtri.i ll'CreAry. i ty in the pke•, I., , lri b e it 1 irlze and eit,n- NttelitlikPe C l ON4Miliff—Robert Ilef,'ordy, Jacob sit r TIIIIEE-ST01:1 Flu I\ T A Ii %Cll.:-ii Wax. stadrew Ileintzelutau. , lII' ILI ilNii, tt WI ii II ~ , ,-i.ieut and Aw l ,. ii Aralartrcorge Swope, I►. A. Burbler,Js• cob Itiac, A. He.utzelmon, It. ll'eurkly, S. Vaknestuck, B. We. B. Wilson, Y. Eichelherger, Abdiel F.G,tt, Johs WolCQrd, H. A. Picking, AliclT. Wright, John Horner, IL U. McCreary, S. R. Itusselt.l), Weroary, Andrew Pulley, Jonas Picking„, J. It. Company ip limited in Its opera- Owls to the county of Adams. It ha+ hems in sineersital operation (or wore thou six Jeare. tad it that period has paid all cusses and ei poisse, miaow cry asseesavat, ha% ing also a large emsplas estpitid is the Treasury. The Com pany employs no Agents—.ll h e i u g done by the Matoors, whu ,uc A/E:.aAlly riect- NI by the pr ma Insurance c.in 1;,1,1 to atl, of the :Ault. issint4l Mato'4er. for ttier Arrtia Cu 11.14. 11,e t t th• Yale of tli• Cucup,cl) co L,lc educadAy ja every month, rt t, t'.'s. a3tept. 27, 1b.58. Ciottysburg Foundry. tig subscriber, La% log purchased th Foundry •I" k Co., reserly Warrens' Foundry,) has commenced lowliness, and is now prepared to oHer to the 'abbe • larger as.ortment of %ischineu than - Ras histatofore been offered. such as THRESH iNG 11.1.GIIINES, Clover llullers, Fodders Cut- Yews, Curs Shell,. - s. nod Mor,zan's late unproved Hats* 11.1ke. STOVES, such as Cook id Lit MI, three different kinds; and tire different sates of Ten-plate Stoves. Likewise Lill and Caltings, and all kinds of Turning ill froo or Wood. 1111rBEPAIRING of all kinds on Machinery And Castings will be dune to order on short justice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast. Nn ready made ; PLOUGHS, suc'b as Beiler, Withotow, Plocher. Woodcock, and many iPthers !Kt Mentioned here; and eight different kinds of IRON FXSCING, for Cemeteries, porches or Yards. Also, Mortiolnx Machines, one of the best pow in use. This machine works with • lever go baud; any little hoy can manage it. Call and examine our stock ; no doubt but "bat, we can please, Persons ought to see it advantage to buy machinery of nay kind at home, where it is manufact tired, so that they pot very s4Y get any part replaced or repaired. DA if if) STEMS Ea. aettystiarg r rolst.l3, 1860. Cannon & Adair's Pay..gw mArtcLe WORKS, corner of Balti more and East Middle streets, directly op site the new Court House, Gettysburg.— ing recently arrived from Philadelphia, and baling fully competent to execute all work in the finest style of the art, we would respectful fly invije the attention of the public wishing to 'Mare anything in our line, to favor us with • *all stud examine specimens of oar work. We Are prepared to furnish MOSIIIIKNTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLit MANTLIN, AL413.4 for Cabinet-makers, and all other work hppartaining to our business, at the lowest pos gtible prices. We du not hesitate to guarantee Am our work shall be put up in a manner sub. gtantial and tlisteful equal to the best to be pen is the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested Is availed.of, .44 especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully pal, as pot 0 be affected by frost, bat shall main ain fur years that erectness of position given rst the completion of a job, and so necessary to pontinued gracefulness and symmetry. Xor, 48, 1859. a Dr. Esenvein's rpm; AND WOOD NAPTIIA .1. PECTORAL, e — the best Medicine in the world for the Cure of Coughs and Colds. Croup 4 Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria god kr the relief of patienta in the 4Ldvancen stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of jhe Throat and Chest, and which pre dispose to Consumption. :pis peculiarly adapted to the radical ears of isiirssa, Being prepared by a practical Physician and prunist, anl one of groat experience in the pure of the various diaeetses to which the he pan frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest sonfidence. Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable fn die cure of Bronchial affections. Price 50 NOS B Per 60141, IlirPpepared only by Da. A. ESENWEPI k CO., Druggists and Chemists, ' X, W. cor. Ninth & Poplar Sti., jildr - Sold by every reepeet ble Llruggiet and Peeler iq Medicines throughout the State. April 4, 1860. ly Something New XiisNGATTYSBUgG,—Tbe undersigned informs the citizens of the town end county, that he s cominem.ed the BAKING business, on a large scale, in York strcet, Gettysburg, nearly apposite Wattle,'s Hotel, where be will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron- Ai ., BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACk:ERS, fiR.ETZELS, tce., Sc . baked every day, (Sun days ezcepte.d,) all of the best quality, and sold p,i, the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in *3l its branches is largeli carried on, and orders te) asy Amount, from this and adjoining coon ges, supplied at the shortest notice. Having precteda large and commodious bake-house and reared the hest workman and the most ap broved machinery, he is prepared to do a ear, business. Istly IS, 1859, ymANTINE SALTER • fq, A. 4 B. A, Lvidell, N.O. ILO NORTH WHARVES, PHILADEL— PHIA, manufacture and have for sale }Spermaceti, Patent Sperm, Hy- CLIV,YDLES draulic, Adamantine, Hotel, Car and Tallow Candles. ' Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale, Sea Ofl t H Nlephitnt, Strained Whale, Tanners', Curriers', Palm, Oleine. and Red Oils. ~, ) White, Yellow, Bruwn, Chemical Karim I 011ve,tancy, and °that , Soaps. Alsip 13 f tilde. 3m Removal. n! SALOON.—GEO. F. ECKENRODE has removed his Oyster establishment to the plendid new Saloon in Jacobs h Bro's. Build tag, on the North side of Chambersburg street, wkere he will at all times be prepared to serve op Vie beat of OYSTERS, in every style. By blegksg a good article, he expects to receive a liberal share of public patronage, TURTLE SOI7P, CHICKEN. BEEF TONGUE, PIG'S TRIM TRIPE, BOliliED and FRIED EGGS, ICE CRIAII, BIROS? kis., in their season. A nice itiOss of ALE or LAGER can always be had.— Conte and try me. G. F. ECFLILNUODE. April 9, 1860. .. A Chance VOllt Al SAFI? AND PROFITABLS INVEST ....L7-111116iTW• .—aasx's P.vry.sef"Jatinistiter, Flea 7 by D. Wsaass Thib is lin agricul , isipiement which on account of iU dare , simplicity and cheapness, wilt be general ty adopted by Farmers. With it one man can 110 tip wort of three. ,Atefora a patent was reesursd it was thormsg,hirtested by a number of Fang's' and in Mrs isistanne gni e perfect satlirfactkra. State,- lipermty and Township =ix sale. Entetpek t iing men can realise e profits by purchasing States or • Canasta/1 sad canvassing. Apply persouALUy to gr. Warren sad George E. Bringrnact. Cum_ "; llitbadimut addrquieri BRIIIOII.IIII, difeilitysbittg, Pa., eont.kiaing postage stamp, gin metre attention. . . lipalgents wanted in story County and "Of. [July 9, 1136. t.f r i, 4 BROi are continually turning out itsaiboose colored Photoirraphs front small tog. firing on your " tint" ones and let le leaks SOINWSkiIe . worthy a place on your , , woe,. apOtalar Gallery, Gettysburg. Kris 41. not believilt, try them and tontineit =eiad % eq t. i shit T ir:u theONS had :ri f t co ULLES uatry are atOm7 N. cur. ot the Diamond, Gettysburg . ilk. nll hni.hed from nttic I.,..l;nseturnt in the best ni.tuner, ly r:or,e.l nn.". rn larl eo A+ to , st, 1111101.1 AV numb , r of prr•ons in tLc h.in 1•,, , n, and f tio.t ronl fortable winner. Tin ri I , ilhUll , i3lll , , of , water,pttout, two wke:l., and ti .a•f. There b nn -holier, ‘1.“1,-I.oibe, Smoke , howie, Wood shed, and all oilier neceleary Out-huildings. There is rat it at S:Aliling fitr Ivo bur3r*. The 14)11 , 1 . Is furnished with Gus in all the print ipal apartments. This !lute! has beets doing a most extensive business. having its reputation highly establish ed, •nd is known far and near as a Most cum furtstsle place of sojourn, and its possetesiou worth) of pithrr attLettlion. Thu tents. w.il be tit, le t ow n ,1 nn the ad ) ufowla h . ) II .1 ItV EV II K \ EY, “Ettr‘GE ALEN \ I)Eit ri!RF. ComunLb e of Sto Ihui.lers. - This place is the tolninatirai of the oiroad, by %shit h th , re is a dint t commend cation twice • day nith $Ol 11. e Eastern Citie:4 and the G rest Wt st. tkarlf not sold on sa.cl,lay, it 1{ ill be Rented. 0 I. Ir., 186 a. is A Good Home. ND FOR. SALE.—A FA.11.11, conuining about 28 Acres, situated in I.tidltoolian towuihip, Adams county. adjoin ing the property well kn.iian as the "Orr Farm:" about one-half of thieefitrm is of same quality as Orr's land. The meadows are large and good soil. can be made to produce very large crops of nay, a product for which there is now a constant good market; about DO acres are in timber, much of it of the best kinds, including Locust and Walnut. It is supposed the moat valuable Poplar timber In the county is on this property and within of a mile of a good Saw-mill. A young Apple Orchard, contain ing 200 trees of choice selected fruit, planted 2 or 3 years ago. A young Peach Orchard of 100 trees of best kinds selected. These Or chards, when in full bearing, will add greatly to the value of the property, as the quality of Adams county fruit is known and held in gee* esteem in the cities. Numerous Springs on thh farm, one of which is a large Sulpher Spring, that may become of great value as soon as the Gettysburg and Waynesboro', or Gettysburg and Chambcrsburg Railroads are finished, ss the property is within one mile of these Rail roads; and by them roads a constant supply of Fyabklin county lime may be had „ cheaply, so as to improve the land-11 11 to anydegree of fertility desired.— There is a HOUSki and good sub t: . 'tenant Barn on the farm. Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, in same township, ljoining lands of T. Stevens, and others, coutaining about 33 Acres. Berne property will be ■howu to any per son wishing to purchase and the price made known on application to Isaac Robinson. Esq., Fairfield: Robert G. McCreary, George W. Mc- Clellan, Ramp., and Col. James I). Paxton, Get- ty.burg. Sept. 17, 1890 Farm for Sale. liß subscriber will sell his FARM, situated in Franklin township, Ad.iro4 wuuty, 2 mi es west of Cashtown, on the Milleratown road. The Farm contain. 75 ACRES-50 acres clear. The land is in a good state of cultiva tion. hating been limed. There are all kinds of fruit—a thriving young Uri hard of choice grafted fruit; also pe.tchea, pears and Wilms of the best kinds. The building , are a .„. one and a half story SfO‘E HOUSE, a IT large new Bank Barn, $ Cooper Shop. ke. The firm is in good order, and cannot ire beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on rais ing five hundred bushel.' this year. A never failing spring of water at the door. B.IIILEL lIINGASIAN Oct. 1, WO New Firm—Now Goods. THE undersigned have entered into partnere ship in the HARDWARE k GROCERY business, at the old stand of Danner & Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under the name, style and firm of DANNER k ZIC.GLER, and ask, and will endeas or to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any , quaetity of new custom. They lisve just, return ed from the cities with an immense stock of , Goods--eonsisung in part of Building Materials, such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass, kc. Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Planes, Chtssels, Gouges, Braces and BULB, Augers, Squares, Guages Hammers, ke. Blacksmiths sill find Any iht, Vices, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, ke., with them, very cheap. Coach Find ings, such as Cloth, Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, Oil Cloth, Springs, Aides, Hobbs, Spokes, FeNoes, Bows, Poles, Shafts, &c. Shoe Findings, Tampico, Brush and French Morocco, I Linings, Bindings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, se., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Top's, a general assortment—, also Varnish, Knobs, kc. HOUSEKEEPHItS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks, Brittazinia, Albata and Silver-plated Ta ble and Tea Spoons, Candle-sticks, Waite& Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Churns, Carpeting, &o, Also, !,general assortment of forg•il and rolled IlltiNi)f alt sizes and kinds ; Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap Iss the cheapest. GROCERIES, a full and gen eral assortment, such as Crushed, Pulverised, Clarified and Brown Sugars; New Orleans, West India and Sugar House Molasses and Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Stilt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine. Fish, kc.; a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof P sints; in fact, almost every article in the Hard care, Coach Finding. Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Blapksmith,Crthinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, and G!oeery tine,rill of which they are determin ed to sell as low fur CASH as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEULER Gettysburg, May 24, 1858. Notice 0 FARIIERS AND . IiERCIIANTS.—We have now opened our large and commodious &r lehouse, on the corner of Stratton and Rail- F- J r road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, and are prepared to recite produce of all kinds, viz: FLOUR, ICHE4T, RYE, CORN, OATS, kc. Also. on hand and for sale, Salt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, ke. A large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Teas. Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, .kc., kc., which we do out hesitate to sty, we will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, a hole.sale 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 the attention of all inter- cited in the thrifty g od healthful condition of their Cattle, Horses, Hogs, ke., to the fact that we have for 'sale Breinig, Fronefield k Co.'s Celebrated Vegetable CATTLR POWDER, of which we have sold from 1511/1 to 2000 pounds,' per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers. XLI?fICFBLTER, HOLLINGER k CO. Gettysburg, Sept. 5, 1858. etret•TV:re " - * •-- •1,6. , . • Haines Bros.' OVERSTRCNG GRAN! ACTION PIANO ' FORTES, celebrated for superior qu.ility of TONE and elegance and beauty of finish.— These Pianos bass always taken the FIRST PRRMIUM whoapikbps.l is competition with other in Liters. Ciliallave att eampietitimi. A splendid assortment ef LOUIS XIV ad **LOT styles always on hand. Alto Secoati-hand' Pianos and PRINCE'S IMPROVED MELON.' EONS from $45 to $350. jpirilvery lastfbakent Warranted. GRO. L. WALKERS Piano and Melodeon Depot, S. E. Cur. k Arch Sts.,Phllad'a. Aug. Cri 1860. Gm Grooeric s, Notions, etc. . Tilt undersigned bas opened a Grocery and Notion Store, In Baltimore street, nearly opposite the Court House, Gettysburg, whets the public will constantly tiod, selling cheap as the cheapest, SCUARS, Syrups, Molasses, Cof- Mfes, Teas, Rice, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, aekerel, Chu, °late, Brooms and Brushse; Frr,li Boar r and Egg's. Grounil C.iffee, Essence of 'utret N,•ote 11 Herring, Candle.. Su/11 , 11, Salt; Trilca,eo, Segars, Snuff; Confection=, all kinds of Niaa, tirabger, Lein rus, it Liu+, Bread, fray kern, CaLes of different Lind.; Shuc and Stu~r Polish; fancy Cnt.dt, Ml , lin•.l;in4llittn.s, l'itton IS it . W:tdding. lf,tierk, ‘l..pen.lers, Pins, Needles, Ciotlics bin-, a ill, Notions of all isinds.• sh7tre of the public's patronage re.pcci folly solicited. THAT is not a humbug, may be seen at the Ware Room of NliliAUy k Patent Washing Machine, about the utility of w hit-h t flute lanbr no inipitlar. It ie utiJuabl ttily the ig .11.telinte that h.ts e‘er beet luveutel. It t./o,t spe.ll for it-elf.-- 1 . 1/111n,Itlit rig'.ts for ale on re u4oull)lo terms. littlitnes ,Ilso fur .41e. C.tll and ace it. 7, 160,0. ENOUGH Foil A FORTUNE.-1 London pap :r smte::—There is now in au A len-- hous• at Bristol an obi man who stittria, that for sixty years lie •peut sixpence • day in drink, but w.is never intoxicated. How much would this sixpence a-day put by every year at live per cent. compound in:crest amount to in sixty jeers ? enquired a thoughtful neighbor. Putting down the first year's saving (365 six pences) cq oil to $43 54. he added the interest, and tt s went on, year by year, until he found that i the Goth year, the sixpence a d.ty reach ed the startling sum of $14,336 28. Judge of the old man's surprise, when told th.tt by saving his sixpence a day, and depositing It in • Savings Institution he might now, at the end of 00 yeant,have been worth it'll noble sum $ll,- 336 28, which would have bought him • line farm, or town inan•iou, and surrounded him with comforts and luxuries, and left • hand some estate to his children after him. He had, and hundeeds now in our midst have, but to de posit sixpence a day in the VAIMXIII' MID Ma ecial,:s Samos IXSTITUTION or NUMMI COVII TV, to accomplish this ra•ult. Gettysburg, July 23, 1800. AT the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Chum bershurg street. We have just received a e stock of HATS, CAPS, BOON, SHOES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Bar nes, Coll-tra, Whip., .tc., and are determined to sell at the lowest, prices possible for caah.— Call and judge for yourselves. July 23, 186/. COBRAS A CULP. TABLISHMENT.—The subscriber 7AEbaying purchased the LIVERY SIABLES of Cuss. IL deceaSed, on Ch3mbersburg street, a few doors west of the Eagle Hotel, he respectfully announces to the public that it is his intention to continue the business at the same place, and will be prepared to accommodate all with anything in his line, on reasonable terms. Horses, Buggies, Coaches, Hacks, ka.,alwa)s in readiness. Gave me a call. ISLAC B. IMITH oar- Also, in oonrection with my Livery, I will carry on the illacksmithing business in all its branches nt the shop uu the corner of Ws.sh ington end ILA!road streets, where those wish ing auything'in that lane can alw.tys be nc cominothteti. SAMUEL 111iltliST. July 23, 1860. TIIF subscriber has removed his Plough and Nlachiue Shoo from the Foundry budding. to ltailmid street, oppo+ite Tate's Ildicksmith shop, hack of the Eagle Hotel, where he is bet ter prep tre , l than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always ou hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machiu.2s, Reap, repaired. Adoo he will attend to el-ttaing and repairing Clucks. DAVID WA itREN. May 10. Norbeck & Martin TrAVE just reeeil ed from the city thelergest stock of GROCERIES they 12.tve ever offered t) the public--Sug.tra, Syrups, Coffees, Teas t ative, Cheese, Fish, S Spices, &c., kc., erabr .cing all %arieties, at all prices, the lowest the market will &Toni. Also Brooms, Bru4h es, and Notions ; Tar, Oils, Cantles, kc., in short, everything to be found in a first class Grocery and Variety Store. The Flour and Feed business is continued with a steady inere Ise. Tli highest market prices p.tid and the "Vilest profits asked. The public are invited IM jive us a call and see for themselves. NoIitHICCK t MARTIN, C 'met. of BaltAimore and High streets. Nay 21i, TIN AND SIIF.RT IRON WARE,---SIII!ADS k .IICKIILER, hating purchased the stork of t'in and Sheet Imu Ware of George E. Buehler, have opened an establishment In con nection with their Store Ware Room, under the suorint.mdence of O. E. Buehler, yid are now ',Mowed to furnish everything in that line at the It prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware,.they hare a large supply of kitchen and house furnishing, goods, of every variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, k,,, mii for prese m;r, cooking and frying. Call and see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and house furl shing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets. per Spouting put up at shortest notice. Lum ber, Coal .and Lime always on hand at their yard at thil same place. Nos. le i llssn. SHEADS k BUEHLER. Merchants' Hotel, 46 NORTII FOURTH STRXRT, PIIILADRLPIIIA C. IVlribbin & Bor, Proprietors. Aprll 2, 1860. 17* just REININGEIt has ju. returned from the cities with gie preciest and cheapest lot of SPRING AND 3r.2Mr:lt GOODS for Gentk mea's wear cterofTered in Getty-:burg. lie his every vary , ty, style an I price of goods. While gentletne can always find Cloths to snit their tastes they can at the same time h ave their uneut.uure., takes and a g trmeut putt up to order upon the pluurtest notice, in the most substan tial tnannsw, and fashionable style. To secure LAI - grins dine. save money go to the Merchant Talk ring F,tablishmiunt of JACOB RF.ININGETt, May 7, 1861. Carlisle street. undersigned hawing retired from the vet ciatil e business, the same sill hereaf ter beftontinued at the old stand, in Baltitrtore streer.,nly hrir sons, Henry B. Danner and Way bright ,Ziegler, under the name and style of Dannewik iegler,Jrs., whom we will recommend to, and whom we would bespeak a liberal share of nage from old cu.tomers, and of the publi in general. Haring tired from the Mercantile business it is nece ry that our old business should be settled up We, therefore, notify all those In debted to s either by Judgment, Note or Book Account, call and settle the same without delay. Tke books sill be found at the old stand. ; J. B. DANNER, May 2501858. DAVID ZIEGLER. IPHILADELPHIA.—A Benevolent Institution established by special! Endowment { fee the I ) ief of t}e Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and e peciAlly for the Cole of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical advice givens gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a de, stription etf their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, kc.,) and in eases of extreme poverty gedieine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhas, and other 'Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NVW REMEDIES employed in the Dia preninti7, 'tut to the afflicted in sealed envelopes, fres of charge. Two or three Stamps for post ago will be secoptobto. Address* Ds.LISKILL&M HOUGHTON,Aeting Surgeon, Bowasd Association, No. 2 South Ninth Stiet, Philsdelphia, Pa. By order of the Dirac rs. EZRA D. EIBARTWELIA, Gao. F *MILD, &c'y. Pewee. Nov. 2,./.8.51e. ly LYIJI.k C. tit.latEil: May 21, ISO. Cm An Invention Sixpence a Day, More New Goods New Livery RemovaL Stoves, Clothing! Clothing ! Notice. Howard Association, Maltim.ore James H. Bosley, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Noe. 124 mad 126 North Street, BALTIMORE, MD. I am prepared to receive and seU on Commis sion all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Having an experience of ten years in the Cominiuton business, (and wishing to continue that alone,) I flatter myself that I shall lie aliie to give 91A TIE.. FACTIOX to all who favor me with riiiii•ignmenta Will also attend to filling or , lrrs for Liroceries, (iusnu, and kinis of Fcrtilirers. Ith. 6, '6O. ly Fancy Goods. FANCY GOODS HUSBLEY, rBLUNINGS AND TOYS, Wholesale and Ret.til Clirap as any plat: in Baltimore. 151 FRANICLIK STLIEE 11ALT1.110111.:. tar Order.; prom ttecpled to. Ladd, Webster & Co., o..)1 BALTIMORE ST., ISALTIIIor.E, , I €3l Manlibicturers of Improt ed SEWING MAcHiNgs, for Families and Manufacturing Establishments. Let Manufacturers, P lanters , Yaricis, House keepers, or any other persons in search of an instiument to execute any kind•of Sewing now done by urechinery, make VIM they secure the beet, by examining ours before purchasing. isseSamples of Work sent by Mail. WM.tT CONaiTITUTES • GOO., eiItWINO 111•CIIINI? 1. It should be well mute, simple in ha con struction, and easily kept in orde•r. 2. It should make a rtutur Loot-amen, alike on both sides of the material. 3. It should sew any and all materials that can be sewed. 4. It should be able to use Cotton, Thread, or Silk, directly from the spool. 5. It should be able to sew front coarse to Sue, and from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with out changing the.4esiston. G. It should be able to make the tension greater or le+s, on both the under aui upper threadA, and with uniformity. 7. It should have a straight needle ; curved ones are liable to break. 8. The needle should have perpendiculat uotiou. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 9. It should be capable of taking In the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to band with a binder, hem with a hemmer; shuu:d s.ikh, fell, run and gather. 11. It should be always ready to work. 12. It should be caplble of u:ing the same size of thread on both sides u: the wurk, and of using different colored thread or silk, above or below, to correspond with any two culyrs of cloth to be united. 12. It should be able to make a long or short stitch. 14. It should be able to fasten off the seam, and commence i•eaing tightly: it the fir.4tst:tch. 15. It should run curtly and make but little noise. IC. It should have a wheel feed; none others are in coubt...nt contact with the work. 17. It should not be liable to get out of oriltr. 11. It should not be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitches. 19. It should not be necessary to use a screw driver or wrench 1,0 set the nee,lle.. 20. It should not be liable to oil the opera tor's dreig. 21. It should not form a ridize on the tinder side, nor ravel out, nor be wasteful of thread, as is the rase with ♦6t. citAiN-srrrun machines. 22. It should not bo •' more trouble th..tu it is worth." 23. Fin tie, all of these fulynntages are pum sessvd by our Sewing 11.telline. LADD, WEBSTER. k Dee. 5, 1859. ly a\Vi :;I- &.. . k. 1 •4 o' ‘o` x S"" 0 -. FOUNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Loc.tted COIL. OF lIALTIXIOItE k CII IILLES STS., BALTIMORR, Mo.—The Largest. Most Elegantly Furnished k l'opul.tr Coinmereial Uollege in the United States. Designed expre.;slA. tor Young Men desiring to obtaiu a THOROUGH PRACTICAL Booms Enucartom In the shortest possible titne and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circa lar,containing upwards of SIX SQUARE with SPECIMEN or I'Exu4xsnir, nail a L...i.gcEn graying (the finest of the kind eter m tde in this country).representing the interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, kc., will be sent tot:ext..) . Young Man on application, Fars or Write immc liutcl y 6illl you will receive the pavkage by return mail. Address, E. K. LllSliiit, HallAuure, Md. ly New & Rich JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. 8' I,VEII, PLAT ED WARE, a.c.—A. it. "NA ItSEJ (10ld and Silversmith, So. 10 Nouns GAY Stssr, O TIMUE, has in store IA be.iu iOilort• went of styles and patterns of RICII JEW•fiLRY, suit thle for presents, embruci , ig a great variety of LIMO Gold and Sett Broaches, Mditaics,Var- Winkles, kc., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, F4tger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockett, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pius; Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Riggs ,• Pencils find Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins* trar Rings, le. ALB 0 , A variety of 811ver Mounted k Plated Castors, Cake Bisalieta s Waildre. tlandletticks, Butter and Salt Stands, Pearlrandle Oesert Knives,Bpoonv., Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, h.c., all of which is respectfully offered on the lowest terms. Igor The Country Trade and Dealers general ly are invited to give we a call, and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied tlgat my SIL VER WARE cannot be surpassed either for fineness or quality, or the Litest end-most beau tiful patterns. [Feb. 2i ibbe. .y Burr IEII WARRANTED—B. F. STARR & CO., Cm-. of North and Centre Street, opposite N. C. A. R. St Ltioo, LULTINoitz, MD ILin.trac turers of FRENCH BURRS importers and Dealers in Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloths, Leather and Gum Beltings . . Calcir.ed Plaster, and Mill .., Quality. Also, Colone, Cocalico, and Esophes Mill Stoues of all sizes. [Feb. 27 c 1 60. ly George M. Bokeet lIIPOIIIER and Dealer in CHINA, GLASS t QIIIMISWARR, No. 41 North Howard Street, between Lexing ton and Fayette Streets, BALTIpOREL STONEWARN always on hand, it Factory prices. June 18, 1880. ly Care Ahead Again I "Ur G. CAllft has again been to the city and laid in another large stock of Gro ceries, Queensware and Notions, of every de scription. Sugar 11 lbs. for $l, a very good article I His stock of Brushes, Brooms, Etasketi,D7nel-' jour, ke., is always full—as well es his assort ment of Sernrx, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, kc. Ladies' Hoop Skeleton Skiru, 16 hoops, for SI. Ladies' Gauntlets, a fine article of Lisle thread, for 37 cents—Gloves end • osfery in proportion. Ladies' Perfumery, of kinds.— Call at 11. G. C Aug. 20, 1800. in Yo street. Private Bale, TRS subscriber offers at Private Sale, his HOUSE AND LOT, on High MI street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The "' House is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, and • well of wattr. • Terms DAYL. F. PITT TURF. E;ZR .11,RPETS, Dragget, Oil C .aadsocao C and cheat at. IPAIDLIMIOMIL COAORNAKING AND BLACKSNITIUNG —The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public that be continues the Doachntaking and Blaclutenithing business in every branch at his establishment in Chem bersburg street. lie has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARIIIAGE.S, BUGG I F.S, SLHIGIIS, Spring Wagons, kc. , of the best material. and made by superior work men. JlWltze.aililXo and BLACICsMITIIISO of all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly an•l to the sittirlaction ot customi•rs. • Cnrarrar Piconces taken in elchange for work at market prices. se — l'ersuns desiring Articles or work in thc Co.tehntLing or Illaelsmithing line, are re ppecttully in‘tted to call on JUUN L. nuLTzwocru Gettysburg, Jan. 24, '59.. --- Merchant Tailoring. GEORGE ARNOLD has procurval the ser vices of W. T. KING, and has commenced the above business, and will carry it on in all its various branches, and ha., connected him ,:f It't the ,t,,e of Mr George A rmild, cc hero :hi rc Hill toe kowc-tutly k,,t on h lrld a Lugs of t he y C C ts.inetts, Vesting", nn I Trimmings of em cr ktit.l. Work dcintl . in tic cc best man ner, :cad in city style oii•short nuti,:e. Custom work and cuttiug out solicited when go.cils are pu:c hased cl-ew here. The shop ounce tio t with Mr. Arnold's at ire, it here Mr. King can alwas he found during husinciis hours. pcirtlive us a call. 17,'60. 2:n =I CARPETS, - OIL CLOTH. JOSEPH VV :TORY, 145 Lexington st., 3 doors W.,st of How ird, BALTIMORE, MO., Informs his Customers and purchasers gen erally, that his stock of Carpets, Oil Cloth. Ilattinga, kc., is now complete, consi -Ling of Brussels Carpet., Velvet, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian; Carpets of every style and price, Oil Cloth from 1 to 8 yards wide, Slatting, RLIUB, Mats, Stair Rods, Lc., Rag Carpets of our own make, constantly on hand, all of which will be sold at the very lowest rates. JOSEPH VICTORY, 145 Lexington Stteet, Sept. 24,'60. 3m Baltimore, Md. FrIHE undersigned respectfully informs the cl'isens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that be bas opened a new Tinning es tablishment. in Chambersburg street, directly opposite Christ Church. He will manufacture, and keep constantly band, every variety of TIN-WARE, PR R.g ED and JAPAN-WARE, and will always be randy to -do REPAIRING. ROOFING and SPOUTING also done in the best manner. Prices. moderate, and no effort spared to render full satisfaction. A share of the public's patronage is solicited. A. P. BAUGHER. Gettysburg, June 18, 1960. ly THE undersigned, being the authorized person' to make removals into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopes that sadist contemplate the removal of the remains of deceased relatives or friends, will avail themselves of this season of the year to have it done. Removals made with promptness —terms low, and no effort spared to please. PETER THORN, March 12,'C0. Keeper of the Cemetery. Marble Yard Removed. milli subscriber having removed his place of business to East York street, a short dis tance below St. James' Church, would announce to the public that he is still prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Montt nments, Headstones, /Cc., Vic., of every variety of style nod finish, with and without bases and so. kets, to suit purchasers, and at prices to suit the times. Persons desiring anything in his line will find it a decided advaitutge to examine his stock and pries before purchasing elsewhere. W3l. B. MEALS. Gettysburg, March 21, 1859. ik NFALLIIIL POWDERS, for tie speedy and leffectual C eof all lallatum /1/011:4, Ft.% erg, Rlteurnitism, •spepalia and Liver Complaint, Piles, Gravel, and all Acute and Clirmaie Dia eases of ADULTS and CHILDREN. Send 3 cent Stamp to 4e r Agent. G. B. JONES, Hundreds of testimonials. Azen( y—S. W Cor. Third k Arch Su. [Oct. 6, 'GO. lot The Only Preparation THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POI'L'- LAR EVERY DAY I—And testimonials, new, and almost without number, might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of so ciety, whose united testimony none con'A resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald and gray, sad preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 21, 1858. Prof. Wood :—Thee willt please acceut a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all MI off over twenty years ago, caused by a compli cated chronic disease, attended with an erup tion on the bead. A continual course of suf fering through life having reduced me tc estate of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from colci. L ., This induced me to pay Briggs Jiodgesalmcilt the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the first of Augustlast. I have faithfully followed the directions and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also coming in all over,my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and, per manently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—"the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Ligonier, Noble co., Im;aunt: reb,Js, 1859. Prof: D. J.-Wood : Dear Sir :—ln the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cense unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and touch of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my bead short ly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual ac quaintances were not so much at a loss to dis cover the cause of the change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaiutameS were to recognise me at all. I at once made application to the most skill ful physicians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that rn) hair could again be restored, I was furced to become re conciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative was recommended to me by a druvist, as be ing the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satis faction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and its a result,have • rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill In the production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like ef fect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Detiot,444 Broadipsy, sad sold by all Alealers .roaghout the world. Me Restorative V put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: lirge, medium, and small ; tlie small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per sent. more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large bolds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, sad re tails for $3. 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. - [Sept. 17, 1880. 3m Iee A I LARGE variety of fancy and plain Oval Gilded Frames always n hand at the or Gallery. TYSON & BRO. UrUM COMBS, Gum Hair Pial. Gum Sleeve Solders, all very cheap, at H. G. GARB'S. Btill at Work ! Fall Trade 1860: Tinning ! Tinning ! Removals. - Madame Schwend's Box 2070 I'lrlaara. I'. 0 ...... ......._ -A. Mathiot & Son's - puILDENG, known by every man in the The. Old CottntY CIOFA AND FURNITURE ARKROOMS, Non. 025 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltlmorel u ar county, and no doubt m#ny a one 'wished F, ye tt e st.,) extending from Gay to . Frederick , ... , t ere never had been such a place, as many t- the 1 t establishment of the kind in the were broken up by permitting, or rather °Wig il.l ion. Always on hand a large assortment of : eci to hare their natnes entered upon the eoun- Witshstands.Ward- pleasure now to call there and buy goods of 11 n OUSEUORD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em- ty dockets. But look at the change. It is a robes, Mattresses of Husk, Cotton an: , , I flair, c.: OLSON ~. . .at such astonishingly reduced prices-- bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, h h as „j. u i s t t ea r d ec y e .m i n, n e d tl e ir c on L i u t T he fit e N i o tie , s f a or l . si e : Beds,Sofas, Tete-c-Tetes, Arm L hairs, lower than ever before offered in the county. r e Marble a ( T 71 13. 2, 1 ,.. 1; :: . .; t i . t. , - - ecs, Reception and Uphols , llotlioet Spring g ng Chirs, F.tageres, 011,TED COLORS OF I'OTTA6I..I! ULM 1 , I. 1.1., and boys'wear; with Hats, Boots and Shoes, Wood Chairs. thfiee Chairs, ltdrber l 1, di-, Trnks, Valises, Carpet Rags, Clocks, Watches, Cribs and Cradles, lief Rai.ks, Ilall Furtidure, Jet dry, V.lolins, s'egars, Tobacco, Ate., bargains kc. Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glas•ies, Side- I Call soon, and don't miaa the great bargains board, Extension Tables, of every length. I now had at the old County Building, corner of insited to , to purebnie are the Dima o Persons divosed od and York street, Gettysbrrg.— tion which ! / • ...girt call ani and quality of workmanship is not' Thankful to his old customers for their pa fur variety equalled by any establishment in the_7o,untr.! tronage, he h t , pes b change oflocatiortnot A. MATIIIOT k "N, only to retain their cu.tom, bnt secure a largo Nos. 25 ali 27 N. Gay street. I i number of new buyers. 6 1860. I y An entire summer suit—coat, pants and Vert for $1,251 M. SAILIOIf. April 18, 1880. • Aug Watches, Jewelry ND SILVER-WARE.—We would respect -1--L fully inform our friend?, patrons and the ge , )erall ; , th..t we have now in Store a. d offer Wnot.EIALF: AS() RETAIL, ILL the lowest Pr,eei, n hirg,- and very choice :tuck of \VAL ClllOl. J Inv ELsv, SILVER ANt) PLATED WAIL!, of ev..ry Variety and style. Every deseri;diou of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to older, at short notice.— Dar .111 goods warranted to be as repre:,ented. N. 11.—Particut.er attention given to Re pairing Watches and Jewelry, of every descrip tion. STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. G 22 Market St., South Side, Philad'a Sept. 3, 1860. 3m Grain! Grain.! 1E subscriber still continues purchasing all kinds of PRODUCE, at his old stand on banzbershurg street, viz :—FLOUR, WIH:AT, RYE, CORN, OATS, SEEDS, he., for which the high••st market prices will be givdn. s t ir I will also continue my GROCERY and VARIETIP STORE, ■nd will keep constantly on hand Groceries, Salt, Oil, Fish, Cedar-ware, Dry Goods, Confectio.m, Pladkr, Guano, /cc.— The public are invited to call, AO am determin ed to sell as cheap as the cheapest. JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Aug. 6 1860. Ladies' One Price VANOY FUR STORE !—JOHN No. 718 Arch St., between 7th and eth Sta., illadelphia, (late of 818 M.trket St.,) Im porter, • Man ufitc tun of and Dealer in tic kinds of FANO' FURS. Having rt moved to my N c Store, 718 Arch Si and being noviengas ed entirely iattie Mat ufacture and Sale • Fancy Furs, which, i accordance with a "One Price Principle, I have marked at the lowest possible prices consishiut with a reason able profit, I would solicit a visit from those in want of Furs for either Ladies' or Childirens' Wear, and an inspection of my sele :lion of those goodi, satisfied, as I am, of my ability to please in every desired essential. IferPersons at a distance, who may find It ilicouvenient to call personally, need oul• name the ankle they wish, together with the price, and instructions for sending, and forward the or b r to my address—money accompanying— to inane. a satisfactory compliance with their wishes. [Sept. 3, 18G0. 3in Proclamation. -WHEREAS, in itad by the Act of the Geveral Aiisemlilv of this State, .titled " act to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth." enacted on the 2d of 1849, it is enjoined on me to give l'ul lic Notice of such Eleclon to be held, and to etittrate in such notice what °dicers are to be Ected: dud also in pursuance of an Act of ton 41-e-s proscribito , and. fisint one uni form day for holdintz elections for Electors of President and Vice Pre.-ident in all the States of the Limon, lino ilve.l Jnomiry IS4S.therefore. I, ISA AC UGH TNER. Sherit i of the County of Adams, d ;hereforc. hereb; give this Fmblie notice to the Electors of the said County of Ad tuts, that an Election will be held in said County, on ruemlay, the lith d.ty of Noreinsw ti-xl, nt which tine TWENTY-SEVEN ELECT.MtS for Presi deot cid Vice President of the United States we to Le elected In the First district, composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg and the township of Cum berland, at the Co.irt-h•wse, in Gettysburg. In the &Good district. composed of the township s(Germany, at the house lately occu pied by Peter Lingenfelter, in the town of Littlestoint, in the township of Germany. In the Thii d district, composed of the town ship of Oxford, it the n.use ufJacJl) Beck, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth diitriet. clinposed of the townships of Lstiniore and 'Jun . .' nt the house of Caleb B. Hildebrand, in the town. sh;p of Huntington. • In the Fifth district, composed of the ',own ships of Hansiltouban and Liberty, at the Public School-house ia Millastou n. In the Sixth district, composed of the town thip of Ilam Icon, at tho house now occupied by Daniel iteetrr. in the town of East Bei lin. In the Seventh dtherict. composed of the township of .lenalle•n. in the Public Suhool house in the town of liendersville. In the Eighth distrct, composed of the township ofStlab,m, at the house of JacJti L. Grass. in Hunterstown. In the Ninth district,composed of the town ship of Franklin, (including that part recently stricken off from Nlenanen,) at the house now occupied by Joseph Bennett, in said township. In the Tenth district, composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house of John Bu.bey. in 3lchlterrystown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township or Tyrone. at the house of Allen C. Cook, in Lleidiensburg. in the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Alountjoy, at the house of Victor HIlaS, in said township. In the Thir etoth district, composed of the township of Blountp easant, at the public School-house in said township, situate at the cross roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two 'l'averna, the other irons tianterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, composed of the township of Reading, at the public School house in Ilamiiton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public School house in Abbottatown. - . In the- Sixteenth district, composed of the township.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 fever, in said township. In the Eiehteenth district. composed of the township of Butler, at the public School-house in Middletown, in said township. In the Nineteenth district, composed of the township of Berwick, at tho - Pigeon Hill School-house, in said township. The election to be open between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by public proclamation, and to be kept open until 7 o'- clock in the evening, when the polls shall be dosed. And the several Judges, Inspectors and Clerks, who shall have attended at the last election for members of the General Assem bly, shall attend and perform at the said efiction of Electors the like duties, and be subject to the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as they are or shall be liable to at the election of members of the General Assembly. And the Judges of the respectire Districts aforesaid, are by tha_said act required to meet at the gnat House, in the borough of Gettysburg. NI the third day after the raid day of Zleetion, being Friday, the 9th day of November, then and there to perform the thing+ required of them by law. ISAAC IJOIITNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offiee, Gettysburg, Oct. 15,'G0. (PrFFALO Robes, Sleigh Bet., Buffalo Socks, Guru Shojes, Umbrellas, Gum Overcoats, pet Sacks,l►nd Trunks of sem M*d, kept at Ptczazo's. To the Pubhe. T liE undersigned, barbs:: disposed of taau j:j4'.4.4 News Store to Mr. Jnscen irria tends to discontinue the business; and whffil he fects indebted to the public for the liberal patronage extended to h.m, he would cordially recommend all his eld customers to Mr. Hroad head, w.so will always be prepared to accom modate them with ani - thing. in his line. CIIAItLES LINDERMAN. Aug. 27, 1860. Notice. AVIXO purchased the News Store of Mn LINDERMAN, it is my p•irpose to continue too unglues' on a more esteusice scale than heretofore. Daily city papers, and all the pop. ular mag mines and periolicals of the day, al ways on hand. Joseeu BROADHEAD. Aug. 27, 1860. If Globe Inn, MECHANICSTOWN, Frederick county,Md.-- Having been renovated and re-furnished, the proprietor assures the public that a call Is only needed, as he guarantees full satisfaction itt every case. Charges modern te. HENRY lIERR , Propri4or. Feb. 14, 1859. tf 50,000 COPIES A LREADY SOLD. Everybody's Lawyer _ ND COUNSELL9R IN BUSINESS by 11. FRANK CR0811; of the l'Alladelphia It 'Jells You How to draw up Partnership Pa pers and gives general forms for Agreements ef all kinds, Bills of S.rle, Leives and Petitions. It Tells You flow is draw up Bonds anti Mort gages! Affidavits, Powers of At torney, Notes and Bills of Ex change, Receipts an I Releases. It Tells You The Laws for the Colleetion of Debts, with the Statutes or Lim,. whin, and amount anti kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State. It Tells To, Dow to make an Assignment.' properly, with forms for Composi - lion with Creditors, and the In solvent Lairs of everrState. It Tells You The legal relations existing be tween Gu .rdian and Ward, ](aster nd A nrentice, and La alibi d and Tentint. It Tells Yon What constitutes Libel and Slan der, and the Law as to Narriago Dower, the Wife's Right in Proper ty, Divorce and Alituoay. It Tells You The Law for Niechaares' Liens In . every State.and thcNuturalizatien Laws of this country, and how to comply with the same. It Tells You The Law i:oucerning Pensions and how to obtain on', and the Pre- Emptbin Law 4 to ['Milk Lends. It Tells You The L for Patent+, with mole of procedure in obtaining on., v. it h Intr•rlvrenes•e, Aseigumeuts and Table of Fees. It Tells You How to mrke your Will, and how to Adjuirri.ter on an Estate. with the law and the requirement* thereof in every State. t Tells You The meaning of Lalf r Terms in general use, and explains to you the Legislative, Executive and Ju . dirial rowers of both the General and St rte Governments. 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