~~~"s:._.~. ____ _ _ IPPNI 0u . ..,. 11140.... Ate oa Lefever. Ittsfard-49bn Klunk. .. y--David Little., ' 11111100or .Hear] Ketamel. 'V, -• bimetal. JCEr, , ,4., =riluad---Santnal Hartsell. titon—tivlrre Bream. Xlts..4 • . oltn Geiselman. 0 r4--Siroen Single„ . lily—Henry litltarr, .T. Sborb. gimett...Jahn Dellone. risklin—lunn Cole, Peter Kettenuta. Ladmore—feaße D. Worley. Onion—Jeremiah Girt. John Rift. Afilemban--Jolin Wurtz, Wm. Stellautltb, Jonas iiebert. iiiewetitleasillll--Jaseev Levine. Jacob Lott, (of 4.) J42, , epli Lilly. Jolla Ihtimuwin, "Iliteetlom—Wm. lloseXhiie illereMjoy—Sewtoo Horner, JIMIO4 Brevet, -ffamalltooban—Jacob Hoke, David Stover, Wm. T. need, B.A. 4firshall. Ilbileirobtarft--+JacQb Trine', '.lllstler--FreAlcriLk Hartsell, )losea l'iLations - Pinta. JSeeeei v k tap.—Trecry Rittinger. illamalloarad Wearier, Michael Hoffman. omsoerago--Josepit Kinnk, Simon ll..rnisb. Tisiose,,,,rThintel liii.l,l, Leonard Delap. 1491- 44, IllAA: The S over, and although every one e.sn't have Iltia wires enurely satietied, it hecotnes ns tio submit. The uext important question fur lava, and partkulari,) the people of AdaLls Tounty, is %here to bad ttud cheapest ;ill alai winter Clathiug. 11 e ttuhc, tattuktly Sq. II SA MSON •:.;-aebut z the lAN—N. E. comer irf the Dieruoud. in the old Cuunty , cectirsburg, Ott. 25, 1e69. TEIR undersigned hating retired from the Mercantile hu,iness, the game will hcreaf ler coutinue4 et the old stand, in Baltimore Stmt, by their sails. Henry 13. Danner and W.l)- ritOt Ziegler, under the mime and vale of Veneer k Ziegler, Jr 4., whom e will recommend Ito, end for ham we would be-peak a liberal *haze of patronage from old iustumers, and of the public iii general. /feting retired from the Mercantile business it if tactelikey that our otd busisicss should be isettied up. We. therefore, notify all those to us either I, Judgment, Note Or Bouli, -.Account, to call and settle the same yv:thout gtela,y. The lfrouk. %ill Le found at time ul.l .stand. • J. D. li.%NNEtt. klal 13, 18A. D.1:1:11) ZIEGLER. Stoves, Tls Asri SHEET IRON; WATIF..—SHEARS k BUEHLER, haring purehtased Or itioeit of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. iShttider, have opeurs4 au eat,thlishtnent iu con -tteetion with that'. Steve ‘Vr4re Room. wider ;he auperintendence of G. is',. linel.ler, and ~f 0 Stow prepared to furn:-h ow. ; thir4c in that It le /a the lowest price.. Jc hdd:cioli to the ordm I .ry ware, titt ( y have n /a.rge supply of kitchen , Removals. ithd house furnishing goads, of ewer variety, TIE nadersi!ned, twin the,' othorized perott including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans. &C.., to make removal, into Ever Green Ceme -43r pteservitng. cooking nal frying. (... 1 1k1I :slid tery. hopes that such as eon tenopdste the rtutos al See them. Splendid nis.,itTnent of Stores and of the rema i n . ; o f d eeelse I relativ e s or friends, {louse furniQhing goods nti i ketr 'Warehouse, on trill avail thems,elves of thi, so.tson 0: the rear to ;he corner of CaFlisle and 111PIroaci street., , have it dune. Remota% made a ith promptness sfirspnuting put up at shortest untie , . Ln as- , _ ttrius iu,,, and no etfOrt spared to pie ~e. des, Coal and Lime ;Aiwa? s on hand at their; PE I'ER THORN, _yard at the Piny: place. March 12, 'CO. Keeper of the Cemetery. SOT. 14, 155','. SIIEADS & ItCEIII.C.R, 1 .._ ------ _ -- - i Clothing ! Clothing ! Still at Work ! 1 ef OA C/111..1 K ING AND BLACK• 4 IIITIIING - lACOR REISINGER, ha.. just returned from 1,...) --The ucolereigned reipectfullj informs 11) the cities with the prettleo and che,ipest lot • ht. frieu•ls and Ca! public 0 . . t he continues -of SPRING A.NI) Sli'M \tElt GOODS for Geutie - the Costchtna,Ving and Itltek.tulthing lotttine.>s leer's wear (tree offered in 6 ettys It a ra. lie has ,in ever:. :,ranch at 1,L4 estAili,lonent in rhAtn ,teery variety, stele an I price ut anotls• Wililc , hersloir,z street. Ile his on Ilan I An I will ..litentlemort 4 ln ni'cqs 111 ' 111 ' t h ; to "t the'r Mionut.iel are to order all kinds ofCAIIIIIAGES, - testes they cart at the store time hare their; BuGGIEs , sLcimis . s i , r , oyz . iv,,, froff,.., t e., of tuearirea taken and a garment put tip to order the heat ni..teritil. And nt.,le l,y supt. rior work itPcal the shorten[ notice, in the 111,, 5t 3 ') ) +Ann - men. tater•lto.pa:R:sti nntl BL tClC`sWlTifiXf: of Val winner, end fashionable style. To secure all kinds duce nt reaL•on,,ble rate., promptly bargains and save money go to the Merchant' and to the !.,iti.laction of customers. Taileriog Establishment of i Cot - NTILY PRODUre taken in exclanZe fe' JACOB REISINGER., i work at market prices. Carlisle street. ktir Pp . .. Sons de.iring - articles or work In the Coachnsalsing or Hlteksuilthing line, are re. speettull} int Ited to call on JutlN L. IIOLTZWORTII Gettysburg, Jan. 24, ';',9. Way T, 1810 Valuable Farm for Sale. ..THE subscriber offers for sale, on very ac- commodating terms. TWO FARMs, ; o. I, situate in Strshan township. Sanrns County. 3 miles east of GettrE.hnr:. 1 mile from the Railroad, contlanin; 110 A^res, more or . /ass, the improvements on which lim ., Ale a STONE 1101.7i5 E. good 13. ink barn, and other oat-buildiwi.s.— .About L. ecris ars in lleadow,and there it running spring water is every ne1.1.. .wirteh never fails. There is a large Oreltar lof choice grafted Fruit, about 4 acres. Anon:, .270 u or 2rloo Imehels of Lime ha , . e been put : -upon the farm, and its convenience iJ tIIC i Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There 1 p a due proportion or Timber. So. 4, actuate in Curu:ierlaua tomnFhip, on the Eumitsburg Road, a mile and a half trom Ciettyeborg, Gout:titling 115 Acres. more or less, sl4eimprovementa on wialch are a new FRANIE PrIELM.NG - I.IOCSE, large Brick It.trn, nail other out-buildings; a well of At , ite: at the ,Oarn, and one at the house. About 2 acre' pre in Meadow. There is a due proportion of t i v t e ber. About 3 GOO bushels of Lime Lave , put upon the Farm. 4 14arThe terms will be made known on ap -4401M0n to the subscriber. PETER TROSTLE. cp c. 3, ARO. tf 11 orbeck & Martin 111 V Ejust received from the city the largest stock of GiCOCERIES they ha% a ever onerod to the ithlic—Sugars, Sy Coffers, Tons, Race, qbiSese, Fish, Salt, &c.. 4riabracieg all rasieties. at all prices, the loirest the marketwitl afford. Al.o Brooms, Bru.h and Notions; Tar, Oils, Candles, ec., in short, -everything to be found in a first class Grocer; 4114 Varirry Stare. *he Flour and Feed business - is confirmed with a steady increase. The highest market ideas psidaad the smallest profits asked. The arsiasitld to give as a call and see for 4itternselves. • ••• NOWSECK 4; MARTIN, Corner of atitinkre 'and WO streets. "flay 21, 1800. 'Vide Awake" Meetings ncridT THIS WM, AT THE ':7llXltS' HALL," and every day between of 7 A - . M. and ej P. N.. at the south Iresteorzer of thr Diamond. in George Armold's Oftsildng Store, he having just returned from samteltilrith a superior stock of Bleck, (Hire ond Steers Cloths, for Veer and Dress Coats, the belt selection of Slack and Vevey Cassi. VentssecoburS Valencia', Solariums, Mous. De. 41Ingikants, Caiitort, Bleached and Cw blunting nod Salmis=. all of splis e ent fashionsble filmes; io sword, the jut the "Army" for the tinees,all WI be gold at the very lowest cash fife*. <..• '4l/8 Marie (*lathing in me, tsno . use.. if we t 241108 it run, W. 3threforbe:ititeer _misses a It, will take ;vett goinistrernipleibtpaitti geratenton 14i short. aatilmf. _ 0010,#M = Phil- !MI DoUonr. ection Notice, _ -I„siv. Geolglefilt* Watiersigellir otiose Store, It 1111”1118at Ott Cowl B the palls will coastal, the Anapest, SUGARS,. fees, ?NS, RAM etite•ll, * lspices of kinds, of Dui ,". i n Mackerel, Chocolat*, grooms and Brasilia kinds of /API Frisk Better and EilfstOseued CoM4, Essence 4ruaa. Romi g of Coffee, Small Herring, Candies, Swaps. Salt;' moved to my N Tobacco, Sagan, Snuff; Confections, all kinds. s tore , ng A rc h of Nuts, ()ranges, Lemnos, R,hinr, Bread, and being now ea. Crackers. Cakes of different kinds; Shim and c d itat i re l ♦ i n t h e m Store Polish; Fancy Goods, littslin.,Ginghatus, ufsctune Still Sale Cotton Bats, Wadding. ifo,icry liandlien.hiefs, F anc y g am Suspenders. Pins. Needles, Clothes Pins, Bat. accordant. with tons, with Notions of ail kinds. A *Jure of the t.o ne p r i ce p r i ac i i public's patronage is respectfully solicited. I lucre marked at LYDIA. C. 3; °BB ECK. I lowest pomtiblepri. ! able proht. I would solicit a $ isit from those in want of Fors for either Lailies' or Childrens . Wear, and an inspection of in 'tele tion of those goods satisfied. as I am, of my shinty to please in every desired csseatial. liar Persons at a distailLe. .1110 may find it locoarenisat to call per.cinully.nccd only name the ankle they what. together with the price, and instructions for rending, and forward the order to my address—money ac comp:laying— to insure a satisfactory compliance ‘sith their wishes. • pept. 3 , 1900. 3m Marble Yard Removed. May 31, 1160. eta Wilcox & Gibb's r e ING T great 14id itieressistg demand fir this etinarlothir siwplc toriclaine is a guarantee of its suptrior sztellenee. • PRICE $3O 00. For Sue at FAIRBANKS' SCALE lirAthlol - SE, n. Chosnot B u ret, Pusi.ootLraio Sept. 17, 1860. 3a Tinning ! Tinning! TEM undersignedrtypectfully informs the et. itens of Gov . ' sburg and the public gen termini, t.ttat he hal opened a new Tion,ne e,i tabliobrfsent. in ('hnuiberstturg F•treet, directly oppoaitatChti.st Cbumn. He will manufacture, and keep constantly on band. every giants of TIN-WARE, I'1;E:i31.:1.) and 41'AN-WAIIE, and still always be 0-ad to do REPAIRING. ROQPINU and nleo done in tie be,t autnarr. Prices ruu.ler..tc,'and no elfurt spared to ruttier fall salWat tlon. _A share of the public's patzunAge is soli, ited, _ A. P. LIACGITER Gettysburg, Julie IS. 1860. ly • Etercbant, Tailoring. ARNUL!) procur , d the ser vices. of \V. T. KING. and has cotnwenced the above bustnesa. and tell! earn it on in its varions branclic•i. and has connected him self with the store of Mr. George Arnold,where there will he eunbtantly kept on hand a large stook of cheal Cloths, titer-coating‘, C metes, eas•inetts. VestAftg,, and Trimmings of every ktud. Work lone in the very uest man ner, 11l in (tit: , style on short nottce. Custom work and cutting. out solo rted when goods are pnrch ken here. The shop is in connec tion with Mr. Arnold's stare. %%here Mr. Kung can always be found daring business hours. U 3 a call. [Sep'. 17,*tiO. 2tn Fall Trade 1880. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH. JoSEPII VICTORY, Lesingtuti st., 3 dours West of How ird Inform; his cuttomere and pitreh i.er4 cen entity, that his stock of C Oil Cloth, Matting 4, kc.. it tow color te. con4kting of lint ;sett Carpet. Vel‘ el, Three-ply, logrAw .Iml Ventis,n: Carp-ts of every E:yie and price. Ora Cloth fruit 1 to 3 yards w de. ‘lAttiog, MAL:, Rode. Yc., 11.tg Cdri,ts of wir [lt tLi , bo3st,iitly ott it ) sl.r. be suld at the very It.Avv,.. r.• 's. JO iEl' , l VICTORY, 14 , 6 Lex mgtou street, 14 ,It ii) ire, Md. Sc-,)t 24 '43. 3,11 An Invention ruILIT i, not a humbug. mar he seen at the I Wave iloo:n of SIIEADS t BUEHLER—a :shout the utiiity of VT LA ' IL I/ there an le no mit take. It is undoubt edly the best Washing Ikehing that has ever been iiilented. It must speak for itself.— Township rigitts for * ale on reason .hle terms. Machine. 41.50 for sae. Call and see it. 31 .‘ 7, 1q4;0, Sixpence a Day, - EINOUGiI FOB A FORTUNE —A London r trip a - states:—There is now in an Alms house at Bristol an old man who state t, that for sixty years he spent sixpence a day in drink. but was never intoxicated. Bow much w il uld this 5,.-..pence a-day put by every year at fir, per cent. compound ic.erest amount to in saty year , enquired a thoughtful neighhar. Putting. dour the first year's saving l io3 six peaces) (vial to $l3 34 he added the intere.t, and this went on, year by year, until Le found that in the t'.:Jth year,lite sixpence a day reach ed the startling sum of Judge of the of t rnau s surprise, when told that by E.,ving his sispence a day, and depositingit in a S.astnv Institution he might_now, at the end niiioyearttfinve been worth thatnoble um $14,- 3..:6 ;I, which would hate bought Lim a tine tarns, or town mansion, and surrounded him with comforts and liaxurics, and left a hand some estate to his children after him. Ile had, abd hondends now in our midat hare, but to de porit fixpence a day in the FAIYERA . AND Me- SAvINGII INSTITMON Or ADAYS Ty, to accomplish this result. Gettysburg, July 23, ItICO More New Goods T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, ia Chem bergburg street. We have just received a stock of HATS, CM'S, BOOTS, SHOES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Buggy Har ness, Collars, Whips, Ate., and are determined to sell at the lowest prices possible for estsb.— C.ill and judge for yourselves. July 23, Inc). COBEAN t CULT. ..New Livery VBTABLISLI3IENT.—The sabscriberzg haring purchased the LIVERY l A ES of Cuss. M. TAT; de:tilled, 01 Chamberebvint street, a few doors west' of the: Engle Matt he respectfully announces to the I public that it, is hit Wu:atlas to continue the business at the µam plat*, and will be prepared i to accommodate tal. with *mythic, in his line, ' on ressomahle wrens. Horses. Buggies, Coaches, Backs, itc.,alwaysheihadimess. (Ars me a call. 111 e; in conrection with my Livery, I en this Illackszni Lb lug busimass in all its briusches at the shop on thercorner of Wash ington and ItAilroad weep, wirers those wish ing anything in t $ lase am always be ac eotrumodated. aAMt M. 08111367. Julie 24, 2860.. `. l lb. -- MITE anbseriber bating wain% ed his place of business to East Volk street, a short die ti.nre below St. James' ouhi azinoutse to the public that he is still prepared t 3 furnish all 4inds of work in his hut% such as Mouu nments, Headstones. sty_ Air.. of eNery caritoy of style and finish, with and without bases and so• kets, to suit purrh.isers nod fit pri(ei to suit the times. Persons desiring an. thing in 1161.15 will find it a decided sdt•tutt•tge to eiaunne hit stock and prices before purchwitn , .. elrrwh+•re. W.A. B. Gettysburg, ILtreli 21, 1S 5.,t, ErrriNtr. , Tows, Fre lerick county. Md.- Ibaving been renovated ai,d er -r o rni l di e d, the proprietor a , ,sures the puhln th t a call is only needed, as he gnArantee , full sAittisfAction to et en case. Charge. neler.vto, HENRI' 11Eit1t. Proprietor. Feb. 14, 1859. tf CXNFALLIBLE PoWDERS, for the gpeedyand effectual Cure of el/ Intlamynationg. re‘erp, enrmtlinn. Dripeii‘ia an I Li‘er Complaint, Pile , , Cr.irel. and all Acute and Chronic Dig eaNes of ADMTS and CHILDREN. Send 3 cent Stamp to Ler Agent G. B. JONF.S. Hundred.; of testimonial=. A , ,zen4 y—S Cor. Third k Ai ( cli Su. [Oct. 10t To the Public. THE ontler,ticted. 11.1%1nz dispoeetl of his Nett. Store to Mr. JUIEI.II BIIOAORLAD, in tends to dotennti.lue the htIIII/Ci3; Nn l whikt he feels intle".te,l to the pubic for the liberal patron Age extended to hurl, he would eordi illy reroniute!td 'ail Id custunieri to Mr. Broad head. w!,O will alwayi be prepAre,l to scrota tuol.te them with +tuythin , z in hiq Hoe. CIIARLI2S LINDERMAN. Aug,. 27, 1E•60. ‘crimoni. Me., - r - TA7ry,; purcit.t.cd the Noir! , Store of Mr. I L I_ LIN:).S11110, l• nuron-c to continue 0A A zliure e....!!:4 , ic - e "ale than herett.,re, 11,i,r c y p.lpers, and all the pop. ular In.tt•zincs and al, Col" the (lay, t.t.l hand. JOSEPH gak) A UREA!). Aug. tt A sr, wuula revert iniortn our frt. patr.ult and the put,kc gencrull., NVe hove tionr in Store nod offer %Vittu..t% I Lt iiLTJ/L, At the JutreSt Prices a lA:l4r a nd very choice stick. of WATCH Jrwrtin SlLr ea A. O PLATED Waal', of every- ruriett and style. E‘ery dc•crrpuon or I iAmona Work and other .1-nvtlry made to order, at Short notice.— tttarAll goods varranted t) be ,u repre,entet. N. —Particular attention gken to , ptirlag WatcLe. and Jewr try, of e% et , desc*_; lion. .t )IAIILEI', No. 622 Markei,St., South Side, Pladad'a. Sept. 3, IS6J. .3rn The Only Preperation MFIAT lIAS STOOD THE TEST of YEARS, j AND GROWS MORE AND LAR EVERY DAY!--Aril tesitninniak. new. and u:most w.thout hunter, mi : it.t he green from Indites.gentlemen in ell zrade4 of )o ciety. who , ted te , timony none eou:d regi=t, that Prof. Wood's IT.tir \ tire will restore the hAld rind gra: - , and !mewl t e the hair of the :youth to old age, in ill hettnty. Prof. Wood t—Thu e tvillt 1.1 ,, :se accept n 1;110 to inform thee that the hair on my- head all fell off over twenty years ago caned by a ion-.fTi cruel chronic dlse.ise, attended with an erup tion on the heal. A eot,tinu tl coarse of stif ferinfir through lie hating redi,ed me to a stale of dependence, I have not h - en able to oh - atn stuff for c tps, neither hat e I linen .tole to do them up, in consequence o' which my head has suffered extremity from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs it Hodges ilmost the last cent I hid on earth for a tvi o dollar bottle of the Halt . Restorative about the first of August list. I have faithfully folloaid the direetion•iond bill spot is now covered with hair thick and black. though short. it is also corning in all toter tar he.td. Feeling confident that iinot-Lert large bottle would restore it entirely and per manently. I feel anxious to persevere in Its nce and heit.g destitute of memo to purchase any mote, I would thee if thee would-t mil he willinz to send me an order on thine agents fur a bottle, and reedit , to thy,elf the seripture declaration —tt the reit and is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, Liglnier, Noble en.. tridisca. Feb.•s, 18. - A1 Prof. 0. J. V. on 1: l)eur Sir:—ln the latter ' part of the ye.r 18:i2, while attending the SLite and National L to- School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off rery rapidly. en that in the short spite of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of ' its covering, and lunch of the remaining portion upon the side r.nd back part of my head 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 tquaintances were not so much at a lose to dis cover the cause of the change in tnyappearance, 1 as my more intimate acquaintances were to / recognise me at all. • 1 at once made application to the most skill ful physicians in the country, but, receiving ' no assuranee from them that ns3, hair could , again be restored, I was forced to become Le t repelled to .11)y• fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 18:17, your ilesiorntive was recommended to me by a druggist, as be ing the most reliable llair Restorative in tote. I I tried onl bottle. and found to say great Paol i faction that it was producing the desired effect. Since th,tt time I have used seven dollars' j worth of your Re ' storatire,„and as a result. have ' a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can busy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the ,production of so wonderful an article, I ha've recommended its use to many of my friends and aequ.aintances, who, I am happy to Inform you, are aline it with like et hot: Very respectfully,yours, A. N. LATTA, Alorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 414 Bfondwsy, and sold by all dealers throciaboat the world. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, via: large, medium, and quail; the small Lords 4 a pint; and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per teat. more in proportion time the email, retails for two dollars pet, bottle; - the large holds a cWe oast, 40 per met. 'awe fis proportleet, aid re- O.). WOOD b CO;. Proprbotirs,•444 Btoa4• way, New Tot sad 114 Itarbou 814‘44, Bt. Was, Me. 4P4 spia by growl Druggitts lad Pasty 13,0ds limbibert. pies. VI, 1860. Sea IMMO Globe Inn, Madame Schwend's Box '2.170 Ph:laIVA. P. 0 Notic Watches, Jewelry Battle Croek. ‘lich., Dec. 21, 1834 • , ,_..., . . _ AL Sara ebase.,.. ,) 334sia A a•at • - :Vrat• • ', "2: r 4 GAPITALLITEL.-:-DeeiaakelW Prefer. . tyfer_Balc—tal RAOUL noun., arr. ' A. 1114thict & *aft . ..5 3e l '‘‘ i TYBBURG, will be offered at Public Bain: nonl i sorA JorairtniairetosivAlmtbeit id. , (he P 1111111 " . 4 " 11 . 1 " 1 3f. Ole 3041 day erNiesto- 25 and 2T it. Gsylitreet, Beetishoee, dr ' Aar acct,at 1 o'clock, P. IL spite st.,) estendll 'iCams Gay to rick !, This is the largestandsoetdesitable • • et..--the lamest esti oftko *lnk the ' t ty la the place, being a lave and rates- i Anion. Always on had a Urge eiontetelesit oil siveTHBES-STOIAT FRONT k BACK- ff ; 110 OS /MOLD )LSO orylcsrvitstyvni,leri- BCICDINCI, with • Basement and Attie; .:.1 braeiag Rl:means, Bedstilds, liTkehstieds, Ward ell finished front attic to basetneat in the ' st robes, Mattresses of Hat':, Cotton and Hair, . manner, having been lately renewed and en- Spring Beds, Solis, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs, larged, so as to accommodate's large number Rocki n g chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set of persons in the handsomest and most Corn- tees, Reception nod Upholstered Chairs, AS fortable manner. There is an abundance of SOBTEDCOLORS,OFCOTTAGEFURSITI'itg, water, tYdratnl, two wells, and a cistern.— Wood Ctiairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, There is en L-e-sense. Wash-honse, Smoke- Crib's s i ti p eradirs, 11.1 t Racks, Hall Irtiruitare, house, Wood -shed , and all other necessary Gilt au stout Frame Looking Glasses, Side- Out-buildings. There is„aulfleieni Stabling for boards, Extension Tables, of every length. 100 horses. The House is furnished with Gsa Persons disposed to prirchlue are invited to in all the principal apartments, call owl giro our stock an examination, which This Hotel has been doing a most extensive fur variety and quality of workmanship is nut business basing its reputation highly estalilisb- equalled by any establishment in the lonntry ed, and is known far and near as a moat coin... A. IflTillOT k SON, furtable place of soionrn, ind its possession is. Nos. 35 and 21' i. Gar street worthy of pnblic attention. i Ang. 6 1860. ly The terms will be made know* on the day ! of sale by HARVEY D. SWEENEY, 1 GEOIIC.E THRONE. AI.EX.ktiDER COBF,A.N, Committee ofStockboldera. , Sir This place ii the termination of the Ratiroad. ha- uhich there is a direct communi cation to lee a doe with all the Eastern Cities and the Great West. golf not sold on said day, it will be Rented Oct. 15, 18t1). to ARBrjrA ord A Good Hom 3. 05 . . 4 GAHL kNr) rttg SAI,I;:.—A FARM, ~ont.irtktiz aholit Are 1. situated in H im Moab in township. Adarn3 county. a dloo n - ting the }lropeity well known as the "Orr Faerri;" nk,out one-1131f of this farm is of slime totality 11.4 Orr land. Tie meadows Are Isrfre Auld goodjoil, can be !wide to produce rely ldrge crops of Ulu-, a produJt for which there is now constant good market; about 90 co rcs ere in timber, mu., of it of the h^-t including Lo, ust and Walnut. It is slippoeed t h e timuer in the t ouuty 19 011 t 1714 property /1.0 , 1 1.6111111 of it mile Alf a goof! Stlcv tl . A voutij Apple Orvhart, iTnioni ing 200 tr^es of choice selected 1: it planted 2 nr 3 r.trq no. A 3 outr.r Pcdc4 Or. bard of 1011 trees of to,t kind+ mt It -i ted. These (Jr.; char is. 'when In tull bearing, is ill add greatly to the value of the property. as the quality Tit' Adams conney ;nit is known and held in great esteem in the cities Suinerduq Springs on the firm. one of which is a large giolplbsr :Spring, that m Worm. of great t aluc cis soon RS the Oettc.diorg jnd Wit IleKtlol - 0 . , or liettyq% urg and ChamhPr-hurz Railroad.; are fihiqheil, the property is within one mile of these li and by theqe r 0.04 it too,t•int \ of FrAnk tin cuuutt lime tni9 be h. d cheat - 11c, to as to Impro e the hind 4111 2 r ; to any degree ci! desired.— "? r g There is a IItJUSE nod gaud sob-. stantial li.tro on the farm. Alio, A TitAi '1 ur 110t:STAIS LAND, in %UMe towwstkill, it , l3,3tltiug kind. ut T. 'teems, awl others, Co 11(.411111g 'SS Acres. ikar The pruperty vi ill be ahueu to itny per son wirli,ng to ptiri and the ',rice snide known au applie ttinn to / R•riert G. 11••Cre Gvorge W Clell.tn t Esgs., and CJI. .1.1,1n• , s D. l'ast , n, Cet tyslrtrg. Idlie a. SCTI.T. Se r 17, Isla siihserther will sell his FA nt, sity, ttrd in Fr.iaLlin totiru,hii, Ad in• rouliq. 2 ue tof C u,• on the MI ler $ n ro id. Tile Farm tannins i.i CRF.:-,--)O acres clear. The land is in a gnret st tie of •nitiN hiring ben kited. There are nll buds of fruit—a thniing y iung Orehur I of ch• ice graftel fruit; also rie ,elies pe irs and plums of the best kin 3. The linilding4 are is one and a hut( story STI3 N u large new Ilan't. • Bien, a Cooper Shop. ke. The firm is in good or‘b•r. and cannot Ito bent for raising potatoes. I r.iltillate on rais ing fire hundred bushels this yell.. A never failing spring of water at the door. Oct. I 1860 New Firm—Now Goods. ripliF. undersigned bite* entered into partnere I ship in the ii.IROWAR4 k GROCERV bitslneso. at the old stand of Meitner & Ziegler, in Baltimore street. tinder the name, style und firm of DANNER k ?U .Fit, J , and ask, and will cndeaenr to ,le-^rve. a continnanee of the' patrage of the old firm, as well as tny rpiantityW non - ciFtom. They have just return ed from the cities with an immense stock of Goad.—ron,i•ting in part of Building Materials, such N ul., Screws Hinges. Bolts. Locks. Gino. &c. Tools, including Edge Tools ofeN try de-eription, Saws, Plane.. Chisels, Gouges, fir. , ces and Bitts, Angers. Sguatcc, Guagec Ilan meta. ke. Blacksmiths will find Anvils, • Piesps, Horse Shoes, horse-shoe Nails, &c . with them, sery'Vbcap. Coach Find ing,. such as ('loth. Canvas.. I rcrnsk, Fringes, Cotton. 'Voss, Oil Cloth, springs.. tales. Spokes, Felines, Ilow.i,Pules,istrafts, ke. • Shoe Find nge. Tampico. liru.6 and Fr,sneli Li iungs. Bindings, Boot Trees, kr., a WI a general assortment of Shoemakers tends. Coliinet Moker's Tools, a general assortment— • Varni.h. Knobs, k.. IIoCSEKEEPEEIS will ulso hod a large 0.- , ortment of. Knit es and Furls, Lritterinia, Alhata and :../Iluer-platedTa hie rind Tca Spoon, e'di,d'e-,nicks, Waiters. shoe el and Tuns, Sad 'rod s , Enamelled and Brass Kettles. Pans. Tuiis. Unarms, Carpeting„ ke. Also. a w‘licral .i . .,sortm , or of forged and ruffle l IrldiN of all sizes and kind, . Ca -t, Shear, and Elister Steel, Arili( l l they will sell as cheap its the ebeape , t. GROCEItIES, a full and gen • .issortment. c,t. has Crushed, Pulverised, d , rified and Brown &agar. , New Orleans. ll'est. India end Sugar lin-e Molasses and s,,rit r q. Spices. Chocolate, rule, Coarse and Dairy Salt , Ltn eed,.Fish and Spergi OIL; Toro, ntiue. Fish, i.kk:.; •full assortment of Lead A id Zinc. dey and in oil; also Fire-proof Paint.; in fact, iihnost every article in the Hardware, Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Painter's, Glazier's, and Grocery hne,nll of which they arc determin ed to sell as low for CASIf as any house out of the city AMY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGIII ZIEULER Gettysburg. May 24, 1838. ---..,..-- .-‘ • ll* , j_____ /..,- 1 It Haines Bros.' OVERSTRUNG GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTVi, celebrated for superior quality of TONE and elegance and beauty of fin6h.— The.e Pianos hate always taken the FIRST PRENIIUNI when placed in competition with other m +kers. Maticage all eastpetilion. A splendid assortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer styles always on hand. ' Also Second-hand Pianos and PRIINCWS IMPROVIID MELOD EONS from $45 to $350, &or E terylnstrutnent Warranted. 0 01XL. L. WAL%Eft'S - Piano and Melodeon Depot, $. E. Cot. 7th & Arab Ste., Philsd's. Aug. tik-11111160„ 'rFARMERS AND YlilieliA3TB.—We ime now opened oar lame aad eownwaHous erellouee, Cu the corset of Stratton sad road streets, near the Depot of the Gettyabort Railroad Company, and are prepared to reeeleo produce of all kinds, its: FLOUR; fir A RYE, CORY, OATS, Ac. AGro , on hand sail' , sale, Batt, GUAROft, Plaster, Nair, Am: 4 large stock of Groceries Just received, coisteriz at Suites', Cagan, Byrnps, Solaiterkea, Tau, Spices of Mt kind* CO-lIMM% &Is 41•04 which we di eat lualtate to asavie will will at loik at eau be boa& elseriehirs,‘Wildiedi& • • retail. 'Caramels oral do WEB by tallies toads sad essinloa our stook before pa Ale where, se* motto wilt be a orso/4 *esti piollte — We weal alio tall - tbaistiwitiote of IN ditsOv egad In chi thrttv void liteatilm waidisso a theit AMU% Rem% flop,V eh t=licA tot An Ile have , sale *Walt Gelebrets4 V*o4* pAtrrut • ~ 4 , - T whit& ire bars &Oen Übe ..111 4 , • • t, el 117 g i oettorrarg sai l ajs z li o ,IhNnaffll4:4ledises., • Farm for \Sale. SA DUEL BINGAMAN Notk* ' 44 A,.Z. 4 11 4 1 .•'4 44 04,0 . A.4 -R10.15 , 4 ‘,. , • 4 „. .; 4).4,' 42 . 1;4 •t , 11 7 • A• • 4 • - - -VVSAPAIVW.t.- James -H. Bosley, COMMISSION MERCHANT, .Nos. 124 and 12G :cora Street, TIALTIMOttr., MI). I am prepared to reeeire and sell on Commis sion all kinds of i:t/UNTRY PRODCCE. flaring au experience of ten years in the Commission business, (and - a haling to continue that alone.) I flatter myself that I shall he able to give sarrs• ramos to all who ftvor me with cousiyrnmenti Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries, Guano, and all kinds of Fertilizers. Feb. ly Fancy Goods. FANCY GOODS HOSBIEY, TRI.M.VINVg AND TOYS, Wholesale And Retail Clonp as any plac in lialtitaorc„ 151 FRANICILIN STICk BALTULURE. par• Orders prom it ttended to. Ladd, W2bster Sr Co., PI9HAI:IDIOM ST., BALTINOrt E. Mr.., M.lnuftettitTni of linprol cJ Tizlit-nLitch S E I G MA I,7IIINES, for Prini.lie4 mid 11.tnuf.teturing1:-tabli•liment3. Let Manufarturer.i. Planters, Farmers. Ilome keepers, ur any other persons iu , e.ireh of an iw,trualent to execute tiny kind of Sewing now done b, in ichinery, mike sure they secure the beat, by examining our., before purchasing. vr 43 - S itplei of Work sent by mail. wn►T CON.ITITETES • GOOD SEWING MACHINE? I. It übuuld be well made, simple in its con- Structiou, nod tasily krpt an or.ler. 2. It sl.ould make it 7 . p - tar Loce-silicrcn, alike on both sides of the to 11.,:rial. 3.. ft should sea any and all mate:l4le that can He Sewed. 4. It should he able to use Cotton, Thread, or Silk. directly from the spool. 5. It should be able to ~ew ft urn coarse to fide, nod from thick to thin, with rapidity, and with out changing the ten-ion. G. It should be utile to take the tension greater or le,s, on bi.th the under and upper threads. And w ith untformity. 7. It should have it straight needle; curved ones are liable to break. S. me n , edle ehould here perpenitieuht rno: I 311. This is absulutdy neces&kry,for heavy work. 9. k should be capable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 1.). It should be able to bind with si binder, hero with a hemmer; should stitch, fell, run and parr. 11. If should he alwayvendy to work. 12. rt 5 , 100.. f be carthle of using toe same sire rdr threAd on both sl.leflof toe work, and of different colored thread or tibiale or below, to carrell - lowa witTany two colors of cloth to be united. 13. It :humid be able to make a long Or short )tit, h. 14. It should br able to listen oT the seam, and commence sewing tightly , at 15. It should ruu easily Hild tuake but little DIM 16. It should brae a wheel feed; none others are in con.tont contact with the work. 17. It should not be liable to get our of onler. 16. /t should not be liable to break the thread, nor skip stitches. I. It should not he necessary to use a screw driver or wreach to set the needle. 2u. ft should not be Ruble to oil the opera tor's dress. 21. It should not form a rid -r on the under side, nor raid out, nor tie wasteful of thre.l , l, WI ill the cit.e with ALL CHAIN-STITCH mi, 22. It should uut be "more troulde than it is worth." 23. Finale, all of these advantages are poi 'eased Ly our Stu lag IlacLine. LADD, WEDSTE:I2 & CO. Dee. 5, 3839. ly FOrSPED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COIL OF RA LTI3WILE Jr 11:LF:S STS., BALTIMORE, MD.—The Largest. Mn.t Elegantly Furittahed tt Poonlnr Crainuer, jai College in the rimed Stairs. Designed expressly for Young lien desiring to obtain a Tuoitouott PnAcnctL. lirNtssas Eoccsrios in the shortest pos:ible time and at the lesi*t pen:r. A Large ant Iteantirolly tisnam ,, tte I rtren lar, containing upwards of SQUARE F.:ET. with Sri:miss or l'astass sitir. and a L.trgrEu gravhng (the &nest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the Intrr.or View of the College, with ir.ttalowle stating term., ke.. wilt be sent to Ea err Yon ag 31. tn na .; tion, I'RI6 Or CIS•KOR. Write iinniedi titll and ou will receive the package by return mail. Address, E. K Feb. tt, IttGO. ly Addreits, E.K. ii)sti;r4 Baltimore, Md. Now & Rich JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, B:I,VER PLAT KU WAitE, Jtc.— AL. E. WA RN 1:1: Gobi and Silrersmith, No. 10 NORTH GAY Srste sr, .3 AL• TIMORE, has in store a benne:rut assort ment of styles and patterns of RICH J W El, ft Y, suitable for presente, embracing a great rariet3 of Plata Gold and Sett Broaches, losiiics, Ca r bunkles, kc., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Distoond;Raby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald, kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cull Pins: Signet, Cbswed and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Peas, Sleeve Buttons and Studs. Gold and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins it Ear Rings, &c. ALSO, A variety of Silver Mounted At Plated Castors, Cake BaskeU, Waitert. Candles ti eks, Butterand Salt Steads, Pearl ilandloDeeert Knivcs,Spooa s, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kc., all of which is respect/lilt! offered on this lowest terms. SiiirtTbet , Couatry Trade tied Dealers general ly AN bolted to give use a coal. sad examine Goods tied Prices, being satisfied that Or 81L TIM WARS ease.' be eurpassed either for /111141001$ or quality, or theletest and most beau. Uhl pungent*. [Feb. fif Mk% .7 Burr Mm lE4Zflea ---7 . VIAXTBD-41. P. MAIM It CM. mail Gilles L. 0. IL L.. curers MIN NIA of RENO" Bak mad DoiIOW Ban /Wacky !Whin qloti t e lni a r4 l A il Lerr ' Quall4tacrovontir, *CU 440,44 4141 irises. x. Bob*, • Mikkor • ALM* 4111205 W AU, : "pm, bssWiliet . ',7,..t1erigti4.44A101041", *ON. •ir of eaLloalaa ' Airi b t - 7 11 W 1 ,: -: 71a u dy,WW4 War— lOU ": ..,:4 ' ' 4 " Ignu 0 .• • • , ' .." .. ‘ t *Mt" t r ' s , ,; . ißsetrialwascompArry. • ' , -wg- 7 ,8,:ez ' diltereb 1181 1851. " • sad ostni . ''' ' ; ' etosetrion. - you out , sloops. , .. your system 4 ' A. Beeson. joer feelings Allooeforp-s4)4•A.Stiehler. , Ole? These, Tressesir--08lrld M'Creary. . often the prelt • esseasities-Aobert McCurdy, Jacobi. illness, Soap Ilaulti-Atsdrew Heists elm an. flees is ereepi ifteasoperez-George Swope, U. A. Doehler,Ja- and should cob King, L. Ileintselman, It. ll'eardy, Thos. • timely use A. Ilarithall, S. Fohnestoek, Win. B. McClellan.; remedy. Tal Wm. B. Wilson, IL Eichelherger, Abdiel F. Gitt, ; and cleanse John Watford, H. A. Plekiug, Abel T. Wright, 1. dered humot John Horner, It. G. IfoCreary, S. R. Ruasell, D. , blood, and 1 WOreary, Andrew Pulley, Joao Picking, .1. R. move on nn, Hersh. healthagain. This Company is limited in its opera- ; late the fun tions to the county of Adams. It lies been in body into vii saecessfut operation fox more than six years,' ty, purify the and la that period has paid all losses aud ex- the obstructions otoch make me eases A cold per ,,,, , ,m t b ee d oeig assess:tarot, having also a large settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs surplus capital in the Treasury. . The Com- ' its natural functions. These, if not relieved, employs no Agents—all business being I react upon themselves and the surrntuidingc,r ,dolavintat,pflie:nettlrieinEt done b y t o e Managers, who are annually elect- gans, producing general aggravntion, suffering, ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring ' and disease. While in this i_outlition, op iress an Insurance can apply to any of the above esedebhyotwhectireercatinygethrooeynrtso.mtoarkoetikloyeoro'tsolrllilitio,ctainodo named Managers for further information. utidve Committee Inct . .its at the o o in f f h t t h le : ioAl s t y thr s io t , e .g.i m ia, lion ! o n ::W c w o h i r a t o i t i m i l o s t common true t li t e ol a b o n: gilr'The Exec o ffi c e of the Company en the last 11 eduesday , true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous iu every month, at ;1., P. IL : Sept. '27, 1858. _ - distempers. The same ptiritative effect expel!' , them. Caused by similar obstructions and de , sangements of the natural functions of the PECTORAL, body, they are rapidly, and lm by of them sure - iti ly, cored by the mine menus. None whoknow - the best Medicine in the world for the Cure of 1 Coughs and Colds, Croup, Br onc hiti s , : the virtues of these Pills , aid neglect to emptily Astkroa, Difficulty in Breathing, them wheu suffering from the disorders they ey - Palpitetion of the Heart, I cure. Diptberia, Statements from leading physicians in fon)* and for the relief of patients in the advanced of the principal cities, and from other well tram a Porilardin g Merchant at St. fouls,a l n I known nubile persons, stages of Di. Ayer: Your Pill. age theparrigO 4 n , o llea r all ie Consumption, ihroa t t a l u ir d et C h l r est w , i a t a b laollhicillii'pe'rtese-21 4)fl dispose that is great in medicine. They have cured Oi, peceuarle e d s ,,r e to Consumption.ledtoth4rad-,alc,of...tonw, m y little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her 13e;rea it by priict;eal Physician and han ds and feet that had.] roved incurable for rug,, D ,7 i. g t li , and rePe one of great exPemn'e in th e years, Iler mother has beim long grievously , . . .4 -. . afflicted with blotches end pimples on her skin cure of 'he various diseases to mniLa th e nu.. she ‘ also tried your Pills, and they have cored , and In her hair. After our child was cored, :win frame i, I , as,lP. It i , ' offered to the aMicted with the greatest aer. Ise Moeuefoot. 4:mi:ids:nee. , vi D g r a . e re . t u artwr.glit, Nil., Orleans i l Too . Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable i AS A I'AlllT.ti PIIVF,In. in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price 50 r r ro m ai prin c e of purges. Their, cent. per ?,,,ttle. exceilent q p s a only . uft lities xurplsi any cathartic se ji,d,c-rreparcd by uwEis CO. . 1 postess. They are mild, but ,err certain and Druggists and Chenilits, A. k ' effectunt in their action on the bowels, which N. W. coo. Ninth k Poplar Sts-, Psuojlnrni'nta. t , makes them invaluable to us in the daily treat meta of disease. makes Sold by eery respectable Druggist anll n EmmuLi .... , b SICK HE IDACITE, F01:1, • Dealer in Mesi , eines. throughout the State. 1 . STOMACH. i _ I April 2, 18sio. ly i . From Dr. Estwsett auok &Maws. I , Dear ro. Ayer: 1 c •nnut answer you what Gettysburg Foundry. i complaints I have cured with your Pills heir(, .TIIF: subscriber. hay ing purchased tb than to say all that we ever treat with a purge- Foundry. of M t•srrs. Zorbaugh, Stoat &Co., tire medicine. I place great dependence on an (formerly Warrens' rouleirs.) bus commenced effectual cathartic in my daily contest with business, and is now prep to oiler to the i disease, and believing as I do that sour Pills public a larger assortment 111118 lachinery thin , afford us the best we have, I of course value 1 hes heretofore been o ff ered. ouch as THRESH- them highly. ) ING MACHINES, Clover Hullers, Fodders Cut-; Pittsburg, Pa., Maycl, 1855, : tees, torn Shelters, and M orgou's late improved i Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have been repeated ' Horse Rake. Also l STOVES, such as Cook' ly cured of the worst headache any body y ran Stoves. three different kinds; and fire different have bye dose or two of your Pah?. It SCI•Iii.4 tires of Ten-ph-ate Stoves. Likewise Mill and to arise from aloul stomach, o hich they clettuot Sta -mill Castings. awl all kinds of `1 ut nicg in .at once. Yours with great ronpeat, ; F.D. W. Pune, Crli of :Rennie! Clarion. iron or Wood. M.:PA:RING of ..1.1 kind. o n Machinery BILIOUS DISORDERS-LIVERCoMPLAINTS. and 12.10:iiirs will lit dime to Ord, ron short ! itro . a? Dr. Theodore Bell, of Nair York en,. rot . oz iy are )oui. Pills Thiiir.ibl aila e ted to Llt hu o g t s ic r e e . a order; a c..: n te a r d L e ts ;l:L de oi t_ ouii s, , u t i .L 'lt , a u s g; S i s t....;tt i: ' thytr purpose as au asperieut, but I fold their Witherow Moeller, Woodcoc k . en d many indeed. cial e ff ects upon the Liver very marked I others not mentioned here; and eight iliTerint , attired. They burr in m_fpractice pri.ed more kieda of IRON FENCING, fur Cemeterte•, effectual fur the cure o f bilious complaints that, Porches or Yards. any one rtmedy I cAu mention. I sincer ely re ' • -.-- . Dr. Esenwein's AR AND WOOD NAPTEtA T ahll/C 1 , 1 , . IJ. I_V . _. Also, Mortising Machines. one of the hest juice til it AS e beve at length 'a purgative whi t h now in use. This machine works with a lever it a urthY the coated...ate of j the proiesslun a nd • by hand; any little boy can m Arige it. , the people. Call and examine our stock ; no doubt Lin ! - Department of the Interior, 1 what we ein please. Persons ought t., see it i Washington:l). C., 11l Feb.lB:o3. j' i their eilvoutage to buy machinery of tiny kind , Sir: I have used your pins in my general end h..spited practice ever sineeyoumadeilient, to home. where it is munufactured. so thin they le .n velye..illy get any part replarestior repaired. "'I enenot liesitith2 to Sly they are the hest - DAVID sleszsy.:lL cathartic we sins lay. Their reptileting netioe Gettysburg, Feb. 13, 18e0. -- Cannon & Adair 9 s ion the liver is quick and decided, roneequently ts 1 they are an admiruble remedy for derangeinen lof that organ. Indeed, I have seldom Mound a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did I NEW - 11.1fILLE, WORKS., corner of Barn not readilyyield to them. geaternally }purr, .1- 11 more and EA •t Middle streets, directly op-! polite toe new Conn House. Gette.diurg.— Atoezei_llett. M. D., Daring recently' arrived from Philadelphia, and ' _SENTERI. WARM-ILEA, RELAX,WORMS. Ph.ys P hysician orl" 3 ‘rine 1 - I ' o "Pitith • i feeling Piny competent to execote all work in DI the finest style of the art, we would re,:teetfal-/row Dr. J. .urtelo of ehirage. Your Nis Lave had a lu n g trial in my twee : -a; ;If ins ite the ,t ten:ion ~f. the pub li c a, •.. ng to rice, and I hold them in tedeetri as one of the procure anything in our line, to fat - or us - With a best neelieuts 1 has e ever lowest - The tittere r-all and examine speednene of our wooer. We tine effect apron the liter makes them nn exert are prepared to fii`eilish ,th i\ .MEN l'S. TOMIIS lent reinedv. when given in word doses fur iANI) HEADSTONES. MARBLE MANTLES. , , bilious slyrentery and diarrhoea._ Their' sneer ' SLAB.; for Cabinet-maker:. nnd all taher work coaling niekee them very acceptable and con ! anperte ini lig to our bug:m..ol, A t the hAW C St pos. veaient tor the use of women and children. Bible prices. We do not healtete to guarantee ; D yspy.wst %. sespunpyy OF THE BLOOD. that our work eliall he put up in a la:toner sub- Frooil•ev. J. T. fibres, l'a.t.r of advent Church, fk. t o n , i stantinl and toeteliil elual to the Kett to het _Dr. Ayer: I have need plat .Pills with es seen in the cities', where every improvement tram-din:try sneceee in soy lemiivand among HMO) experience has saggested is tvailed of, t'in.e I tint called to visit in distress. To ?two and e-specially do we g. 'or.intre thatiror Cent- I to the organs of digestion and 'purify the i tery aud Grave rord work who a he so t..trt.fu!l) ; bland. they are the very best remedy i here ' set as not to be Jorected by 111.14:Lbut ,:tan 10.,iu- ever known. and I can cuesdently recoentatend taro fur rears th it ereetiles'e..of position given them to my friends. Yours, J. Y. Hume. at the completion of n job, and so net-essary to, Warsaw. W . ) outing co .N. V.. Oct. 24.'55. continued gusrefulness and symmetry. i Drier Sir: I not using your Cathartic Pills Po:. sB, 1859. tf iin ray-practice, And trod thew on excellent 1 Grain I Grain ' ! ptirtrative to elt , nuse the ti,)stent and purify the ' fountaiae of the blond. I IIL kindssubisc subscriber r i I ()o still i. c ep tITIJogs G. Mr. tense, M. D. set in i i ,Vo r l i d nre .:: l :,, 6s d i o n i g t ; CONSTIPATION, COST IVENF.SS. SUPPRES ' ornbersbor t s street, viz :—PLOUIt, WUEAT, SION. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NM' RALG IA, RYE, CoRN. OATS, SEEDS, kc., tor which the DROPSY. P 11tA LYS:S. FITS, FTC. 1 highest market prices will bebe gen. imii"•l will iliao continue my UROCERV and l ' -*. Trow Vt.' P Vsu,:ba, Ifootresi --._ esituda. Too much cannot be said of tour Pills for , - f TAME:TY S i iti:',.;.', nod will keep constantly ' the eere of cociiveness. 11 others of . our fre ton band Groceries, S sit. Oil, Fish, Ccilar-e are,7 remits have found t h em . as efficac ious l a t e I ' Dry Goods. Confectiotie Plaster, Guano,proclatining f or The publivire inv.ted rz, call, as I tun tletertn;L- 41 / 4 c . ' t heil e l; ,: t i t , l e e fi Y lot s h ou ldthe jo i nm n( multitudes d in es whn su ffer trot s ed to sell as (heap its the caennest. . that complaint. which, although bad tootles in JOHN SCOTT. iteell, is the prueenitor of whets that are worse. Cettvsburg, Aug. 6 )Pilo . I believe tostisenees to orig•nate in the liver, ___ Sometlgiagllew ! di.o.:tee. Frrn 51n V. Stout, the ral 111dIriffr. Boilps. Tti GETTYSBURG.—The undersigned Informs 1 tied one or two large dowse of your -Pills, the citizens of the town and comity, that he has commenced the RAKING bueiness, on a ' lives of the natural secretiou when wholly or taken at the proper vitae, are excellent pronto large scale, in York Street, Gettysburg, Aearly. . opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he win try to yard. l . suppressed, and also very effects's! to the stomach and cepel worms. They deserve. and hopes to receive, a liberal patron-. c. ` lase lls- much the best pity sic we have that _1 re age. BREAD, !LOLLS. CAKES. CRACKERS ' are so _ ' ceminend nu other :0 m s'patients. PRETZELS, *c., ,kc., baked every day. (Sun , fromfl the tier Dr awkee, of the Methodist Epic Church. days excepted,) all of the best illimrty, -and sotd, Honored Sir: I should be ungrateful for ' p u 1 a ,;,.1 ilou-c, SUlannahl thI•IJRIL 6, 'sl; ' at the lowest living prof.t.s. Cracker-baking int all its branches is largely carried on, and orders 1 the relief your skill has brought me if I did not to any amount, from this and adjoining coun : r art my ease to you. A cold settled in lay report ties, supplied at the shortest notice. llnving 1 ‘ limbs and brought on excruciating veuregie erected a large and commodious bake-house and I pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.— secured the best workman and the most sip-' Notnith.tao , iing I had the best of physieditua, proved mackinery, Ise is prepared to do a i the disease grew worse and worse, until by the heavy business. advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore; Dr. ' Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the ale of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, Le.. 5 Dec.'6s. Dr. Ayer: 1 hare been entirely cared, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gont.--a pair: dis ease that had afflicted me for years,. Viecesr &neat'. IllirMorit of the Pills in Taaricet, cOntetilt Mer cury, which, although a - valuable remedy in skilful betide. is dangerous in a poldit.llll. from the dreadful consequences that fregliSat ly follow its incautious use. These coat lit no meremey or mineral substance whateese. , . • Prise, Ii eau per In, or i tornfer i e ts, Pitpared•ii Dr. L C. At Mir CIL Lava stir Bold by A. D. Bata*, Oett.fsb*Mi, !e- Mobiles, AreedtsviUs; noes A iitec l Pairitedd ; P. A. Myers, Kew Chester; M. Mew Oxford; E. Hiteshew, York Syritgd , E , dealers generally.. ---1:-00.' Sept. 3.1860. VOW" tunnel —Caii-aer Ingti ‘,-; ,- ,, .i I:f. _ NEW SALOON.--GEO. F. ECEENRODE hat removed his Oyster establishment to the splendid new Saloon in Jacobs A Bro's. Build ing, on the North aide of Chambersbnrg street, where be will at all tiinem be prepated to serve ap the beat of ,OYSTERS, in every style. 14 keeping a good ankle, he expects to receive a liberal share 'of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP, CHICKEN, REEF TONGUE, PIG'S PEET. TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS; ICE . CREAM, KOS. &c., In their sensuct. A nice glass of ALE or LAGER can always be had.— Come and,try me. G. F. IiaILNRODE. April T, 1860. 'UDR A SAPS AND PROFITABLE INFEST .V umcr.—wAst rues PAT rerCorn Plainer, patented by D. awn% . This is an agricul tural implement IPlllch on 'Kemal of its tiara- Wiley, simplicity and cheapness, will be general ly adopted by Furthers. With it - one man Can 00 the work of three. Before a patent was procured it was 'baronet]: tested by.a number of Farmers sad in every instance gave perfect malefaction. I Cr end Eights for sale. headstone. mills enmities sad car D. Warren and 1 municate t " me at Getty willreceive atllltili • serAgetila State: (Peb:27,10. - iy Abierib ouss i s i l 4l o fithieS 41 .. 4 ? 4 r our, VALE,NTLNE ISACPEE July IS, 1859. Removal. A Chance A FM many years et afteeioiFtemsetite ICHLLING still deitivelvto d_4?_ pod ts: the *Meted, He eentinoteitet eve .41Elftda of CAMAS'S. TUSIOAS, OCROILITMier ELMS IWIL, SOllgerk4lo(4aleodepst '',4l e .
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