. • ,- ' -,- ..: 7 -Oro!' ' ' , .. .. .. ..;•• • - ' . 4.,., , ,-.) . it• •-- . _ • . : . S • _ -._ , -. ,-..,. - ' . • - . IT:-: - ' - `4" - Plw . ' ,''. . --4 . - V , le, Vill ..• . ..t ~ ... r it . ' • ' l''' . . •• • . . .. a. •, i ya m * * and Aissignuth a cit thiii • - 1. .; te.t --- - - • .- • - - - - . -._._ ___ , ' ... r ", 4 1 ,, , i iblfigivaimid. ' H . sza2.3llP: . . . I ..: ... 1 1 111111 VIAL .• . itmeort . *: 1 101 W_ lae*„_:' . ... ~.. ~ . _ - • .- • ask*, ',. t ' ortdothilr÷etifitia. - ,,,,„.. !E leg Ossilielitdiaiii tildriltheireety fritt.u. 'ISITEILTW-.-Wll2 II; Itilheelil ,at '^' i tei r --- 4- , , •,,,... ' ' I we. pee. 15, 1650: After sosetio 11'.....--•06.4.-5ea.....4 .16 to 4SO : tite° "dm 110 ° 31000 Y bon I loo d 10 P 1111 Wm Pellae WOO, Mt Williiihip, die WA dip et i w ent "talesOsimm Oka /NOW Alliellishs2 , lmseel Um lith dat of /sly. WI,. Ail toltiagi tt _the ''' .....,- Wiliam of the tittle Was lll/111.^-""•••-,••••—••••---•-• II 26 L dames Mit the beldhig el'Appaida away ant, at the labs reside/am of Jose belawb r I P1 " 111 " 11, .11b. IlmNFI°4 " 7l °I. A 414.4 ,°61111,01 " Hell *freest, demelpliea and Vila, et the Weal aid Femoral Property, Tlades, Oettglel irfth.'else °plai t :we ;Ina ex.. . Wed..... .... -1 Oa t o 20 rim sovorm Biologists mid Tetreehlpeof Moats Ise' Sr., demased le fitrabai %wealth), * ' • 41' , - direwista members- of the Ma wiliree*ed for, rehttivo to the magas , Cues 2-thebillit Weevil. which is as follows: pew lltivrtil ........ _ .............4 . ao • i , 1 10 ;issenity, sit tie elate ofthe Dowdy CUrreiseire- Adam comity , the rideable Weal Waled of Odd s o hi Oellysbarg, what *ed. where they will deemed., coesistleg et A I TILLeT OW LAW!), 62 sum d to hear Appeds, invitee* tie hours of being do a/maim' tied late mildest* of mid Peellmslesse. mode Wane by dm several Arts of Assembly of die Couttedskrilsltlit --_ t- IC r "2 -3 1 is VI 25 lit e'dossk, Ant, and 3 "Week, P. X. of each deceased, skim" la add tewaddp &taiga( ' I 7 I o , 170114fie.fr.--ei few yenta ."I r E i ni.wl. li l i t -gtillt 2, lirekwheat.......--.-...—... 45 def i es triflers : Lads of Isaac Y. Tricker Wes Wes of Peter =4l p w =l ti : i ' drier Seed ..-- ........ ........-. 1 00 to 450 1,._t 1141 _ APP OOIII for a lol Y l borC, ein oo **lond, Worfort, "'ceased. Philip Napa and Tsars Nil- C •r 1 Wk i 'II gli I: • e s" rir e l 12 • Pre.;l9 Tiautpy Seed .-.....„... _..........». 1 gs to 160 : 4 "* 0000 21 0111 bcd. Hestia a , 10t1olorr, sad ler, coatafrlng 32 Acres, more or leas. The Dosoetriss sib 0p.,. :b.,, :g .. g . Plus Seed .--.-...--------. '1 20 ; 11 ° 101110 / 1110 m , Oa niaadaY. the 33‘elemost3 , mil. improremeats are • large and con- Torruswirs. 111° •-. ' O a.-- I!' a ' a a:o. 2.' i t”. i irr . 3l:g 's irl . Planer of Pari5.............„.......... 6 50' 1 For Frueldla, Strabaa, Ilensdlee, Butler, realest Two-story DWELLING 111 .:7 6 'ts 5° 1 •:4 4 ” 5 fl F l. m aw : , wises 5 . .2.7,•-7 1. 0- 11,41 Ella C.o.. lc w .,• i basun. grosad, per bag............. 100 ,' Ileastpleaseet, Xtioarjoy, and Calmest°, ea HoueE, (part brick aid part log 111 : 7 - -.7. ,r. g ^". 4 • 7 -IF2g 1.•( Pork— „.600 w 650 1 Wetiosoleyt, de 23111'gram:7 MOW . and weathertioarded,) • Dash!. _ .., tA3 ,,, re rn- e1 „ . I Gettysburg F l l Ell! EF!! "g c- It ball - r . , I For Readies", 1 11111111100 , Liberty, Tyrone , : Log Barn. with Sheds all Armand, = 1 77 .II — I I •••ri f a a - .. , B A LTIXORK--Pautar tire. !Calm, Freedom, and Berwick borough and c orr i sio , it ow , o, W ood n oose , li n pa., Was h , , Flour.- ............... 500t05 50 , towasbip, an flistretley, tAs 24tili of' losesei out. House, Spring House. Smith Shop, 218398. 779: 382581 63573, 1 43501 ....... 3/001 ---1 2t Wheat.-. .. ......-. —..- 7 - 20 to 16e 1 117 order of the Commissiosers, • lent wells of water, one at the back door and Critaherhind 2e76101 184031 313621 6065: 10001 . ...... 1485 Rye • ....- ...... 13 to NI J. I. WALTER, Clerk. oue is frost, b ot h with camps , w i t h a borer _ Germsay.... ..... 162061 115701 394411 • 9580 2783 Corn -.....-............. 60 to 70 : Dec. 24, 1260. td ...... tors , failing afolog of grater in the meadow. There , Oxford -.---- 1810251 98161 77486 1072 p; Outs ...... ............ 23 to 37 ' . !Apple*,ere a variety of choice Fruit Trees on the at— ! 111111 "' - ---a-- . • 220541iN 198611 28343, 128301 Clover Seed .. citu k 5 be! Notice. Timothy Seed -•••-•., 1 75 10 3 00 T HE A ..... ors are hereby instructed that it There is • sufficiency of good Meadow , and also 1 L ll i ar b a e ltioaban ... 28879 X 17994! 239291 13750' 1 .. 2100 Beet Cattle, per band....-..... 600to11 75 is their duty, under the act of Assembly, to of Timber. The York and Gettysburg Tan- 129416 90651 82101 36101 ...... Hop, per bland •••••-•«••••• 875 i5 7 00 . give notice to every person whom they shall pike ram through the tract, the buildingsl9s49l: 11172! 14200 !28421 10150' ... 213 3 ...... ......... viol! Hay ....... --------- 13 00 1017 00 , embrace in their Military rolls, that he Im so en- ' lag' on the {Mat, and Lb. Gettysburg Railroad 131110,111011 ••• ...... Strabau 179324, 197291 999u! Whisker rolled. Such notice mar be given by informing within a short distance of the tract. The 280273, 23606. 389551 8885 1 U-42 Guano, Peruvian, per ton. 62 MI , said person in writing, by leaving the sane at- property is within three miles of Gettysburg , 1 Franklin , 277381 , 23704 1 56585 1 142001 --- • - his place of residence or business. -•••• t 173.! HA_ OYER—T re ..... LAST. I and one mile of Granite Statlon.on the Railroad. : r0n0wag0....... 199187! 9798 , 324131 5700 1 By order of the Military Board, i The place offered is a good situation fur a ; Tyrone 154117, 1228J1 115901 4324. 0 )1 „..„ I 2585; 1 Flour, from wagons-- ...-.... - 4 0 U. H. BCSHLER, Pr4i. mechanic or business of any kind- . Monntjoy 19394'2 15920 1 20664! 515 , I 2735' Do. toga stores 5 25 1 W..k. Drsc.tx, Sec's , [Dec. 31, 1860. Illar.Sale to continence at 1 o'clock. P. M., on Mountplessaht.' 254733' 219401 386301 99851 ......, ......., 3721' 5 Reading ........_ 205415' 212231 431961 64071 • •••••• • 1 4165 1 - - said day, when attendance will be given and " Rye 65 Berwick ' 73674, 50871 13774,1 1200 ,4 Proolaniati on. , terms made known by Corn I 32455' 2229: 129001 4315 ...... • 200 1 14 13 6 5 ...... •• Oats 25 ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF, ' Berwick bor . ' 79607' 6330, 1668 2 ' 31201 Attorney in Fact for the Widow Mid all the ; Freedom 4. . 5x. j_ .... _ I...____ Clover Seed.-- .....- ..... --.... 4 23 , Heirs or John Tate, sr.. deeesled. Union 222964* 9357! 69520 1 97481 1 188;i 4 Timothy Steil ...... ...................... 150 ' writ the above property is uut sold unsaid Butler 157351 16492 397291 80101 ......1 52* 3 6 25 l__. I day, it sill be offered for RUT, for one year ! , 1104931 1 300013; 710213; 220290 5350 .... from the fir`. of April next. 1 Total 31 2001 595321 127 Dec. 24. 1860. ta• _ slo I moved to Cined4iiiiadenunty, where I farmed on the shares. After harvest I threshed out the crop, and my share of the wheat I filled hp in bags and /et it stand in the barn until mane to aetd, and then 1 first disievared the weevil in the bags, the first that Me hid been there. They had mama aralikely the dneideot a great quantity: best j , ear thresh ed out about same tin!" emptied my ban) of grain and filled pp the mows with straw ,and starved tbetit cert. i would like to know whether they are produced in the grain or not? After starving them for 3or 4 years in this wy, not forgetting to men tion that I swept out my mows dean every spring,fwaa not troubled with them. 8.-Wilson.—We hare had them for th l e r t i6 t 10 years and I believe they have destroyed the tenth bushel for us every year ; we Lave tried almost every remedy widiie, our reach and as yet availed nothing. At one time we went to the mountain and procured ant hills filled with ants and haul ed. them home and put them in the bottom of the mows, but all to tin purpose. We tried alder also. Next we stacked our grant about '2O feet from the barn, sip& dug a trench between the barn and flack, and even thin did not prevent them from reach ing the stack, for they actually crossed the trench got to the 'tuck. Of this fact we had occular detuotistnition. The next year we stacked our grain about list yards from the Lem, but this distance wan too great for them. 3fy opinion is that the egg re deposited at the end of the grain and is hatched out and creep', into the grain and cats out the heart. NVe have also tried salt and worked slaeked lime into the cracks and crevices of the barn where they were, and still they are a pest to as. John Eppletium. Sr., remarked -in olden Ones, when they threshed with flails, they threw the straw out. i.wept the wow. a nd burn door out clean. and then let the eldek ens have access to the harn. Prl•Aidellt Milllrked that to junil in your grain before it i. yerfeetly ttq. von are .ure to have your grain cut more with them. Ka they do their work while it i. •oft in the grain. When yottr grain %west, i 4 the wor.t time for them The .ttre.t-awl rente tie k to dear nut your Ihirtii4 petirt.tly dean. Mr. lies la the lent remedy the tery tlr,t year. fur while the grain i 4 4oft they will Latch, as their aro Sure to .lo their wo r k Im mediately after the grain i, hauled in. Jousts thisatzahn..-1 have had the m e ver !since I li‘e here et ith the exeeptio tt of a, fow years. r I have been in Ole hab it of tinstaaring grants in the barn, which I believe tlestroed, theta—but since I do not use glinkneb. ni:t ham is alive with thew. I tort satisfied that they uglily work on the grain while it is soft. Guo. Peters.-.-We have had wane for ulxut t t. years—believe that they were .destroved by the effluvia arising from the lativerising of guano irignir barn. s , iliumili_ltesuler.---1 know but from d•l4.`tiOnt•i• or thr ray.4l.- of th.• :14 I*- 11.11"... not had any sift u I entinueueed farm. ing. and r hare lived at ititterent place-4.- 31y candid opinion is that cleaning out your barn early in the season is a.r best refuted?' against thi4r ravages. ()wing to the inelemeney or the weather the attendance was small, consei t tlently there were but few present that had ever Lee n annoyed with this liest to the farmer. However rho itutitt uoticht.iion app.-Airs toile that eleanlitteies and early threshing out of crops is the surest and Only eertain remedy, for by socking you starve theta out. .Idjounted to meet on the third Saturday of the pre , ..ent mouth. 'WI See.y. Auditor's Notice. THE undersiveed, Auditor. appointed he the l'ourt of Common Ple.o , of Ad nn, collate to distribute the bAlnore rentiniur. t o the hands o f Joel. It. 14% E As.iirtiec of 11. S. Jlty sti,ti and Een. If. Alta %tun. (doing business un der the tirtu of 11. S. Jr. E. 11. Ilinuitfh under a deed of ‘ultintary a"sigtiment for the heuetit of crediters. hereby notihe. all partiet interes ted that he will discharge the 'duties a: his ap pointment.at o:hee. tnGcttysburg, on rtes day. Ikt 11l day of Jamourry sett. at 1U o clock, arid d sy. to make dietributiou among the partie. entitled thereto. AVM. A. DUNCAN, Jeaditer. Dec.3l, 18CO. td Railroad Election. THE Aunt!2tl Election fur a President and Twelve Managers for the Gettysburg Rail road. vi ill be held at the otrtee of the Company. in the second story of the Passenger Depot. in the Borough of Gettysburg, on As JAN doy err Jimotarri rwri, (January 11. Heil.) at 1 o'cloek in the afternoon. At the RH ttle time and puce there will be held the regnlar annual meeting of the :Stockholders. lice. 31. td DAVID WILLS, SW". Flour, Groceries, &c. lu_kvs constantly on hand. Corn and Buckwheat MEALS, llomnionv, Soup Beau?, 'Dried Fruit, and Pickels SIC . GARS, ttiFFEES. Tea4 a6 Syrupi, N. D. Slolasses, (new crop nt :to cents - per gallon, the t ery best kind fur baking,) English e. and every other Article usually kept in a Flour and Grocery Store. Give rue a call. Wkl. GILLF-SPIE. Gettyaburg, Dee. 31,'1860. Cm* - Ho! for the Holidays ! JET ALL BE JOYOUS AND GAY—AND EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY! Since election's atm m has come and passed, Its angry spirit's calmed at last, And all again is still: Do you wish to take a treat Then go to Miunigh's ou 11.iltimore street, Where you'll enjoy your fill. Fair he seeps Cigars for the 80-lIOY'S," WAI milts, prunes, and candy toys, Ast4:l such a store at Notions, 'Tisisetter far than a DINKY'S LAND," i.e Ms unrivalled store to stand And see tlart wild commotion. ; THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.—The Taal- Ald as you still keep looking 'round ! uses of this medicine have placed it upon an ° Si bescaliel irki " ha kis atom abound, - : imperiaLalile foundation. In dertioying ills- Ye* Aatouisked we/I may be ! ease, and inducing health, it has no p.trallel. Fee euch an assortment neer before I For the following Complaints these Bitten Was ever kept in aux store, n this, or lands beyond the amt, are a. Specific, 1 ix. :—Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Heart Hum Acidity, Costiveness, Loss of Ap ims, wagons, whisthts, fiddles, glens, i petite, Headache, and General Debility. Dolls and bugles, gobbs and bans, la many sections ut our country this prepare, • Wooden men and saws, _ , Gott is extensively used'hy physicians in their To* behold—and see a variety by far ' practice, and it seems to have restored sunny Ott-rinsfling that in the " Christmas Car Ito health who were apparently beyond the ` Olfdtar Old Santa Claus. - - reach of the healing art. -111standies and his varkd toys 1 RENALIKABLE CASK OF AN AGED PERSON. Were made among the girls aid boys I RICHMOND, Tioga co., Pa., Aug. 95,1858. ' 'ln our progressive town ; l Mews. S. W. bowie A- Co : Gentlemen : And should you wish si treat a friend I Atter suffering for thirty years with Dyspepsia, Or to your Due a proWftt send, ' and trying assay remedies recommended fur - ..hist put the READY down. ! that disease without any good result, I was in- De i n - serve you up the rarest treat I Atwell by Dr. P. H. White to give the Oxygena t silc . liAtAit .: s . , andtrults, and candies sweet, . : Led Bittarati trial. I took two bottles, which and fairy toys. ' ; gave me much relief; I concluded to try two 'Plea g o EPW% without delay— ' awn, which have asarly or quite erected a Toil asgsr,kley, the more you'llx, rum IMa now nearly seventy-live years of "And gnmdatirldbe, your je ts. .94. • age, sad for three months past bare eaten my -------- - - --'-- -,---- - food witheat expe ri encing the slightest Imo*. v - fillikleillin. . - venienee or siddsfiggj sat It WU* pleasure xzeliali r jr ,,,,, r .„„,„ 0, j r that I reestailastat your . rap ..,,, s t 4 di z spepties. Ts.'sg i ge".., boa bees =ilips Consist C -- • Mx OIL Pialla-Of Manes sentsty, . 4 4. w iii ta. ...A.4 7441/4/Le&D, 'row ea., Pr, Aug. le; 'se. t said you" en to um "k g ii ,y am , ' I Mee used As Osiriptaated Bitters tame na C ie l e u cause b e e b eene i, t u e , ceOrtry 1 pabetke with deekleet seeesse be debit' ead - ~----- - - renees4 ,44 jrostratioa it be _ _. _;~,. 111.1 1111 roe, °tail I\7" cstl. coo is. SiEr Snedps k R • 'is Store Is well wor thy isit just at this time. We doubt whether, even in our largest cities. 60 fine a display of Stoles can be found. Their large room is full of Stoves of every pattern: also. every va riety of Hollow Ware. Sheet-iron Ware. Tin Ware. ?I inished Ware, Japan Ware--tuihrsc ing, indeed, everthint; in the hou+e furnishing line. Albu, Sausage Cutters. Sausage Staffers, Lard Presses, ke., kc. They are prepared to sell wholesale and retail. Tin Ware and Sheet iron Ware, of their own manufacture—keeping a sufficient number of hands to supply it u y de man•t. Their as•ortmeut of Lumber is tern harp.: also Coal of every kind. TILE PUBLIC BLESSING which Is now universally admitted to exist in Morfat's Life Pills nud Pharnix Bitters, is eN ery day demon strated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which the) are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stoma(( and bowels, weak ness of the digesti%e organs and of the system genet-idly, bilious aid liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles, costii, enc.', con:limp t.,m. rheumatism. a. urvy,irupurit) of the blood, or blotched and sallow complexions, soon ield to their curative properties. A single trial in .CariaLly secures them the title of the beat fami ly •nedicines now before the public. For ale by the proprietor, IV. ILIitiFFAT, at his office, 2:5 Broadway, S. V., and by S. S. Forney Agent, (lett) sburg. [Feb. 13. 1). Tt) CONS M VES —The Advertiser. he % - lug been restored to health in a few a eeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered se% eral years a ith set ere lu gfteCtiuti. and that drewd disease, Consumption—LS lillijullf to make knowu to his fellow-sufferers the tuemus °refire. To all desire It. he a ill send a copy of the prescription used [free of charge.) with the directions fur preparing aud using the same, aritich they a ill find a sure Cure fur Cuusump tiuu, Asthma. /r. The only object of the advertiser in seuding the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, attd spread information a hick he euueeives to be invaluable, and Le Lospes eter% sufferer %%ill try his remedy, as it a ill runt thew uuthiug ; and may prole a bles sing. Parties wi:liinp; the prescription will please sddres alEv. EDwAito J. WILSON, nil, Kings county, Oct. I aGO.. fy New York. THE AMERICAN MEDICAL AND TOILET RECEIPT BOOE.—This Lusk contains Recipes and Direttinus far lualiag all the taus& valua hie Medics! preparutious in use; also ILecipes and lull awl explicit directiuus fur waking the must popular and useful Cosmetics - fumes, Unguents. II lir Itasturatires, ran all Toilet Artit lea. If you are suffering malt any eltruate disease—if xou w ish a beautiful cute• plex on, a tiue head of Lair. a oruwitli fate, a clear skin. a luxuriant betty ur Inuu,tache—or it you wish to knots stwxtlittig and t•xerything in the Medical and Toilet hue. jou should, by all uterus. peru+e a copy of this hook. Far full particulars. and a ►.uuple of the work fur perusal, (free,) address the publisLei. T. F. CHAPMAN, No. 831 Brua4.lway, Neu York. Nov. 5. 3m TILE GREAT ENGLISH ftEMEDV.—qIR JAMES CLA,a(lea CaLICBa•TEL. FaIIALIL PULA.— Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physletan Extraordinary to the Queen.— This Inealualtds medicine is unfailing in the cure ofaß those painful and dangerous diseases to which the rentals constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all olitruc (ions, and a speedy cure inii3 be relied on. To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It u ill, in a short time, bring uu the monthly period with regubtrit. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to pretest counterfeits. Cstrtox.—These l'ills should not be taken be females during the first three mouths of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Mis carriage, but.at any other time th'y are safe. In all eases of Sersous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitatiun of the lleart, hysterics and Whites, these Pills a ill effect a cure when all other means bate failed; and although a powerful remedy, du nut contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to time constitu tion. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which d huuld Le carefully preserved. Sole Agent fur the United States and Canada, JOB NOSES, (Late I.C. Bahia is d C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 13.-51 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return June 11, 'CA. lyeow WHEREAS the lion. KOSIRT J. President of the several Courts of ('om mon Pleas in the Counties composing the ILith District, and Justice of the Courts of 0) er and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital and other °treaders in the said district, and Dario Z1C14.1.1 and Ish•C tga biAx, Kays., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial iuf all capital amid other offenders in the County of Adams—have issued their prei ept, bearing Mite the 22d day of Not ember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Lundred fifty-nine, and to me directed. for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Over and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on ..tlesaJno, bike 21st duo ofJoimary met.—NOl II E IS HEREBY GIVES to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said Cuuuty of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons. with their Hulls, Records. Inquisitions. Examinations, and other liemeinbrauces, to do those things srbich to their others sad in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who a ill prosecute against the prisoners that are or then -hall be iu the Jail of the s.iid Count) of -UMW, are to be then and there to prosecute istraiust thou as shall be just. SAill EL \\OLF, Mort,. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. Dec. 31, 1860. te Removal—New Goods ! HG. CAIM Lass removed his Grocery, . Queen Aware and Notion Store. into I. new building. directly opposite the Bank. iu York• street, where he will be glad to see all his old customers and any number of new ones. lie has repleuithed his stock,and will sell cheap er than ever. llis us.ortnieut of Christmas articles is very fine—Toys, Confections, Fruits, kc. Ilia Groceries. llueen•ware. Ilosiery, No tions. kc., are ditto—And all selling, at the low • eat lit ing profits. CALL IN ! CALL IN ! No trouble to show goods. (Dec. 24, Ditto. Hardware & Grocery TORE.—Tbr sillweriber. still lutre a splendid . assortment ut II AItIMARE k at their uld established stand ltt.llaltiuture street. They hare just returned from the Cities with no immense stock of Goods—consisting, to part. of BUILIMNG 11 ATIMIALS, such as Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts. Locks, Class, etc.. etc. TOOLS. including. Edge Tools of every de scription, S. ws, Gongrs, tirsicri and flits, Augers, Squares. Guages,:llatunters, etc., etc. BLACKSMITHS will 6u•l Anvil+, Vices, File., Horse-443e5, Horse-shoe Nuns, ete. with them. 'very (-heap. Cu 11 - 1 I FINDINGS inch as Cloth, Canvas, Dsinask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss, 011-cloth, Springs, Ales, 11( , 4, Spokes, lakes, Bows, Poles, Shnfti, etc., etc. 61610 E FlNDlNos—TAna r tro, firu4l3 and French Morocco, Linings, Bindings. Yoga, Lasts, {toot-trees, etc., Alba a geuaral assortment of filiveinsker's Tool, TO(II,S--A general as iortment ; RIA4I. Varnish, Knobs, etc , etc. IibIUAKKEEPERS will also find a large as svrtniewt sit Knives and Forks. Brim nuia, Allmta and Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons, Can dlesticks, Waiters, Shovel+ and Tongs, Sad irons, Enameled and Brass Kettles, Pans, Tubs, Buckets, Chars., eacpeting. etc . etc. Ilea., a General aasortment of Forged and Roiled I 1 OS. of at .Secs and kinds, Cast, Shear, arid Illi•ter Sleet, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. GHOCERIES—a fall and general assortment, such as Crushed, Pulverized, Cbrilied, and Brown Slig.irs, Sea Urlean. , Wsit Indies, and Sugar-house Molasses sad Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocol.ite, fine, coarse. and dairy Salt. Linseed, Fish and Sperm WI, Tarpeutine, Fish. etc. A full assortment of Lead and Zit's'. dry and in oil, al-o Fire-proof Paints in fact. alaso.t every article in the Hardware. Coach Findine, Shoe Finding, House-Keeping, Blacksmith, eabinet-makers, Painters. and Grocery lire— all of which they are determined to sell as law 4br cash as any house out of the City. . Jt/F.I. 11. DANNIiIt., DAVID ZIEGLER.. Gettysburg, Dec. 21, ItIGO. tt An Election FOR one President and twelve Directors, to manage the affairs of the Littlestowo Railroad Cutupaor fur the ensuing year, will be herd to compliance with Law, on the 14th day, being the scruad Ifunday is Juourary next, be tween the hours of laud 4 o'clock, P. M.. in the nano of the Company, attached to the Freight house. All per.uns interested are iurited to attend. 13 order of Us. Board, E. F. Sflt)Rß, Seey. Der. 24, 1860. td 'S.M./1113S 'O9. All: is rpotili.rageo Suns pui 'intraa IluppAt '.ladra Jinn pug ales 'ohms SassA •ii.apea tsar)( ui ilaulopad semprm 'lraruo•K sJoa 'spur t ; 'oaLLII-)•!Z `a**ll Pay 1144,1 19 'emPlicra -purl 'rlaA •raoalirj 'rpoo9 simua 'hue, pus u!via—j111111.1. 11a11138 os 11IL1111111,1 104 11410 ° 9 — l SI. fit HSPSIId I KLICINZII vist 4Pcoo Lia Notice. fl 111 E undersigned, Lis term 4J Register & Recorder having ezpired. hereby requests • persons indebted to him fur Fees to make immediate payment. lie can be fumed at the Register's Office for a few days. ZACtI.IIII.II.I MYERS. Dec. 24, 1860. 3t Notioe. TACOS TRIMMER'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Trimmer, 9r., late of Benxißoa twp., Adams co., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, melding In the &LW township, he hereby gives notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, sod those having claims against the woe to present - them properly aatheaticated for settlement. JACOB TRIMMER, JR., Adair. Dee. 21, 1B6t). 6t Notioe—Om Stook. STOCKHOLDERS.—Payarent at tie lastallment aela subecriptiouLtm Capital Meek a( the Gettysburg Oes Gem,. perky, us se Lie la of Jemmy, 14141, is FM quired to be made withoet Utley to lass' IL' Lusty, the Treasurer. Serfly Ike Act of Amoco* Mathis to Goa Companies, if notice for tho ikt of iatit scriPtifma of Stock ba mot op with, I,be Company csa moire oaa par eastoat i er sir* Wilmot ea Ake ammit &w IC oad 'a JACO Tioet, D. SaCaliviiinr; Seey. Doe. Ss time. - e • PHILIP J. CRAF'T'S FLSTATE.—Letters of admiuistrutiun on the estate of Philip J. tiraft. late 9f Straban township, Adams county, deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, Le hereby gkes notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those hating deism against the same to pre sent theta properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN N. GRAM Dec. 17,180. 60 1 Notice. irt/lIN T.ITF.'S ESTATL—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Juhu ate., Sr., late of titraban township, Adams coun ty, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted LO Said Ca Late 46. make immediate payment, and those bs% tug claims again.t the same to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. 1.5.1.1 C F. 11111:SKE1111OFF, ..I‘fia . r. Dec. li, 146 Q. lit iinilersi:!ned. hat jug been n ',pointed Is signee. undera.leed of trust for the benefit of creditor., of UttNIZ.II) MYERS and ELIZA BETH. bis Wife. ut I.stiinore tun tiship. Adams county, notice is hereby given to ttil per....ons Limning them-oche- indebted to said A•iign - ors to mule immediate int.iltent to the under signed. resiiiing ill the aurae ton n,ltip, utid thu4c hasiug claiwe agniust the same to pre ,ent them properly nuthentica'ed fur settle clt. JOWL HENRY 111.:RS, Dec. 17. 1146 n. tt .4a,vose. TOIIN lIAIITS ESTATE —Letters of nd ministration on the estate of John Hart. late of Franklin township, Adams county, deceased. li.svin7 been granted to the under signed, residing in the same townli p, he here by gives notice to all per out indebted to --aid estate to make immediate priyinent, and those luiviug claims agniust the some to present them properly authenticated for settlement. Dec. 6, 110;0. 6t MIIF; GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY' for l'i"pitying the Mood, will he found a cer tain cure for tnCROFULA AND SCIIOFULOCS 11184)RDERS. As au Alteratife tot Renovating Agent it is Unequalled! A plentiful supply of pure blood is essential to animal ide. When the proper cirf uLftion of the IRA Link' is im peded, PlektlCs,3 is the inevitahle consequence, the seen -tie.. become unhealthy, the lifer be comes clogged with impure bile, whim forced i n t o the eytetra , itiate• and inftfoies the blood, engendering scrofula and cutaneous and hillary disorders. S.INDS' SARSAPARILLA will gently stimulate the functions of the stomach and bolltell to a regular and healthy officio. and without nausea or purging expel all &le teriow accumulations, purify the blood, equal ise the circul.ftion, ?promote perspiration, im prove the appetite, impart tone and rigor to the system. and gradually but sorely extigiste the disease, causing all unsightly excreseoces to disappear, find 'eating the skin perfectly *month and flexible. per Price $l uu per bottle or 6 bottlee for ou. Ask fur Scuds' Sarsaparilla mud take no other. gar Prepared by A. B. k D. SANDS. Drug -1 gists, lot) Fultou St.. car. of William, N. Y. For ia le by A. 1). liceuLeu, Gettysburg, Pa. Dec. 3, DIGO. lm 1114.10. Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscriber. baths, just' returned from tke Eastern Cities with a large and splen ' did assortment of BATS sad CAPS, would re , rpeafuliy call the utteution of purchasers to Om same. Ilia stuck of Hats is full and cum . plete, cousistin.i. in part of Men's fashionable m sod hiurdiae ' No. 1 Silk lists, Dress Bats, Suit Hats, high, low and medium depth of crown, Cloth and Glazed Caps, Plusliond Mush trimmed Caps. far men and boys, nacy Hats sad Caps fur Children, urgrther with a good as sortmeat of Wool llat , allufwhich will be suld at s ery law prices for cash- Also, a fine as sortment of Ladies' and Hisses' Black and Brown Vernon Hats, Felt llats, kr. Oct. 22, 1860. New Fall and Winter CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, with every article of wearing apparel in that line, to gether with Roou, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Double Barrel Claus and Pistols, Revolvers, and a splestlid article of the im proved and celebrated Cott's Revolver, with all the necessary estores to IL Buffalo Molise sad Over Shoes, Fedi* Bobber Overt:oats sad Leg lags, Hosiery, ike., Guitars, Fiddles, Vivien and Fifes, Jewelry sad Watches, together with many other useful articles, all of which will sold VICRY CUNAP. Yoa ask where? Why, at SAMSUN'S, where every one can bay goad and cheap goods. I.lkat's OM spot. The old County Building, t. E. Corner of the Diamond Gettysburg, Oct. Ib, 1860. - - - --- Clothing ! Clothing ! JACOB LLECCINGER has just returned from the cities with the prettiest and cheapest lot of SPRING ANL) SUMMKK GOODS for Gentle meu's wear ever offered In Gettysburg. He has every variety, style awl price of goods. While gentlemen can always And Cloths to snit their tastes they can at the same time bare their measures taken and a garment put up to order upon the shortest natk,m, in the most substan tial manner, tad fashionable style. To secure bargains sad map meaty go to the Merchant Taik rug Kstahlialunent of JACOB ANDITNCEIt, - May 7, 1860. Carlisle street., portaseobip botiotokoo oziatiog besot," robocribors, maim the Aro woof ties * loomook In., loving bees dissolved, they lomiebarigivo Italia to ail porsooo iadiobt. 44 .10 thew by' liimocos Book Aerostat, to eon sad mottle A* some Wore ti* Moo is ref Jos. nary bat,•at Inds* time thoit. aceoaats will be plpeoit in tie hoods of ma O&M' for rollocialac OMIT I. DAMSit, , • . Notice. Assignee's Notice. Notice. Altil.kll.l.ll HART...UAW/. Sands' Sarsaparilla, IL F. XeILIIENIC PSI► Ing Ne'w Lluildirgs, $22,015. Attest—J. M. li"..kt.rts, Clerk December 17,41160. 41 A Book THAT EVERY FARMER, MECHANIC ANII BUSINESS MAN WANTS. JCIT ecettalten. THE TOWNSHIP AND Lori!. LAws Of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, compiled from the Acts of Assembly Sy WILLIAM T.' HAINES, Ertl., and published by EDWAktD F. JAMES, West Chester, Pa. t 1 This work contains Vier 400 pages of closely printed matter, and will be subd by subscription. It teaches the duties ofJustices of the Pence, l with forms fur the transaction of their business. It teaches the ditties of Constables, with all the necessary forms appertaining to the office. It contains the duties of the SePtercisure of every County and Towuship in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the la) lug out and opening of public and private roads, of vacating and altering roads, the building of bridges, kc., kc. It contains the Common School Law, with explanations, decision. and direction', together a ith forms for [Tiede. Bonds, Coutracts. Certifi cates. kr.. J.e. This depsrtment stf the work was compiled at Harrisburg by Mr. Samuel P. Bates, Deputy Superiutentleut, and is alone worth the price of the tuluuse to auy one in terested in Cututuun Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. it contains the Levis relative to Dugs sod :Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. • It cunteins the laws in relation to Strays, Mules and In inc. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It contains the laws relative to Caine Hunt ing, Trout send Deer. It contains the Election Laws, with all the necessary Forme. It contains the Naturalization Laws, with all the necessary Forms fur Application. It contnins a large number ot Legal Founts, whirls are used in the every tiny transaction of business, such as Acknowledgments, A ffidavi te, Articles of Agreemenu and Contracts, Part nership, A pprentices,Aerignments,A ttestitions, Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Cotenants, Deeds, De positions, Due Bills and Produce Notes, Laud turd and Tenant, Levies, Letters cf Attorney, tarriage, Mortgages, Receipts send Releases.— The work Is bound in Law sheep. and will be sold to subscribers at $1 25 per copy. ps . t able ou delivery of the work. The work has passe] the revision of many of the best Lawyers in the State and has receieed their unqualified appro bation, as • reliable hand book of reference upow all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arraamed in such a manner as to pre sent a plain, eusseise and explicit statement ot the duties of all Township Officers, as may be readily understood by any one. Adams county will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the support of the citizens is respectfully so licited. A. D. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, is General Agent fur Adams county. P. S. Good canvassers are wanted in e parts of this county for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given.— Applications, which must be made at an early date, addressed to Mr. Buehler, as above, will receive prompt attention. Dec. 17, 1660. 41 1 , - $lOO,OOO Guarantee. ink B UCK WHITE. LEAD AND 16 wAs ii EN ()Tom ZINC. BUT THE BEST. 1 BUCK LEAD, 100 pounds will cover as mach surface as 125 pounds of other White Lead. BUCK LEAD, Painting done with pure Buck Lead is twiceas thimble as other leads. BUCK LEAD, Is whiter and more brilliant Ilan any other known White Lead. BUCK LEAD, Li superior to the finest English White Lead for softness and beauty. BUCK LEAD, Every Body Should Buy Duck Lead. WASHINGTON MEDAL ZINC, Is superior to any other Zinc in the world for extreme whiteness and brilliancy. WASHINGTON MEDAL ZINC, Is unrivalled for body or covering property, 50 pounds will do as meat painting as 75 pounds of other Zinc. WASHINGTON MEDAL ZINC, Has a equal for deruhilitr, it wears twice as Wag as other Lac Paint. PREECE, RICHARDS 1 CO., Mausfactaren, TINT' awn ittaxxv firstrars, PIItL•DISZONIA. War For ails by DANNER I ZIEGLER, Get tystierg, Pa. [Dec. 10, 1160. 6m _-- liorbeek & ]dartin Til ATE just•revel yed from the city the largest O stock of ROCERIES they have ever o red to the public—Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Ittee,43h•ese, Flab, Salt, Spices, ke., kc., embracing all varieties, at MI prices, the lowest the market will afford. Also Browns, Brushes, and Nodose ; Tar,Oils, Candles, Ac., is sheet, everything to be mid is a first edam Grocery and Variety Score. The Flour and Feed Imeslitess is continued with • steady increase. The highest metes prices paid sad the smallest prolitneaked... The public arriardad to give us a sail and,see for themselves. KORBECt I, MA.RTEE, Corner of Baltimore. and lls\ streets. May 21, 14110. Xerohant Tailoring: G. WWI ARNOLD has procured the slir vices of W. T. lift(;, and ham commenced the above business, asurwill entry lt oa in all ilo rAkdosts haunches, and km esuutectad kW siirtrith the state of Xr. GMT. Arndllorketi' then 01 be constantly kept on Mad a burr stock of cheap Cloths, ther.e pas, Claud nitres, Casidaetts, Tastlop, and TTriniaimgs of every kind. Work does it tie rosy beat ma ark, and la city style -- • settee. Castor work sill wham - are caut a = DANIEL GIUSILMAN, JA.MOB H. MARSHALL, W. 0. tiAIiDNER, The Only Discovery WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDKNeB FOR ILKSTORINO TIM BALD ASV GRAY. —Many., since the great &watery of PM. Wood, have attempted not only to Imitate his restorative, but profess to hate discovered something that would produce results identical; but they have all come and gone. being carried away by the wonderful results of Prof. Wood's preparation. and have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read the following: Bath, Maine, April 18th : 1869. Prof. 0. J. Wood k Co.: Gents. :—The let ter! wrote you in 1856 concerning ypur valua ble Hair Restorative, and which iou have pub- I lashed in this vicinity and elsewhere, has given rise to nutnerons enquiries touching the facts in the case. The enquiries are. first, is it a fact of my habitation and name, as stated in the ' communication ; second, is it true of all therein contained ; third, does my hair still continue to be in good order and of natural color ? To all I can and do answer invariably yea. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better colored ; the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause n by it is not generally true, is that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face when it care were used by wiping the face iu close connection with the whiskers, the acme result will follow as the hair. I hate been in the receipt of a great number of letter. from all parts of New England, asking me if my hair still continues to be good; as there is so much fraud in the umunfacture and side .of Carious compounds as ii ell as this, it has, no doubt been basely imitated and been used, not only without any good effect. hut to absolute injury. I have nut used any of your Restorative of any account for some mouths, and jet my hair is as good as ever, and hun dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years old and nut a gray hair in my bead or on my face ; and to prove this tact, send you a luck of my hair taken off the past seek- I received your favor of two quart bot tles last summer, for which 1 um very grateful: I wive it to my friends and thereby induced then, to try it. many were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and used it with uni versal success. I will ask a furor, that you send me a test by width I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many. I fear, with out authority from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good effects do not follow, the failure is caused by the iin pure article, which curses the inventor of the good. I deem it my ditty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair. as I assure all who enquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable res•ilts. I re main, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aarous Run, Ky., Nov. 30. 16:,8. Prof. 0..1. Wood . Dear Sir:—! would cer tainly be doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful. as well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using oat bottle of your Hair Restorative. A fttr using every kind of Restoratives extant, but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was fi nally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess • new and beautiful growth of hair, whith I pronounce richer and handsomer than the origi nal was. I will therefore take occasion te re commend this invaluable remedy to ♦t.t. who may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV. 8. ALLEN' BP.OOK. P. B.—This testimonial of my approbation for your valuable medicine (as you are aware if) is unsolicited:—bust if you tnink it worthy a place among the rest, insert if you wish ; it not destroy and say nothing. Yours, ke., REV. S. A. B. The Restorative Is pot up in bottles of three sizes, viz ;,,large, medium, and small ; the snot!! 11414 • plot, and retails for one dollar per beatie; the medium holds at least twenty per eddies:Dors in proportion than the small, retails for two dolls,* per bottle; the large bolds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for $3. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, No. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [Dec. 17, 1400. 3m ttysBOOT AND SHOE 1f.1=31, S. E. Cor ner of Centre Squars.—The public are re spectfully requested to bear In mind that at this Store may be %.ed a large assortment of BOOTS and 8111.118, of the best material. The subscriber, haring just returned from Philadelphia, where he selected with cliff had upoa the best terms, a large assortmedt of Boots and Shoes, his s tools Is now full and com plete tad he Seaters &Wear that bireist,plesse the most lisiddlows. Cab sad ficadano my stock. fitsoiess samila Deets sad Shoes atisays on head, S.l. Siclasttni Y. Oct. 2Z, 'IMO. .111111HriTA I N I on i u ! R ItAtIO)L- 1, _Lj ?AMNIA k THOMPSON, Old Item., to. 818 Market Sums, Owes RIO*, south side, Philedelpkta. We big foam tweet! tbc Wes- Lion of Hie Ladies, to oarand varied stack of LAOIS" k OBIT: FANCY runs. 1 antis/ bad greet rtpaimme, sad enjoying peculiar fiseilitles Is the selection of Furs, we{ confides* , oar our new stork to the inspec tton oldie ladles, reeling enured that they will I Skid' With us, is its beteg unrivalled for bean- siefisrlety, oessistfmr as It does, of every =a' of America and European Tars, red_ la the latest sad most approved styles. Capes, Inksine t Tlctorises, elosks,l' ChsfilreseliabLs, Mak, State Merthi,Clersuusfillsk,MmAin Einalsrat,Vrencb Babas, hawk Ifigutnel, Americas Pitch, aid' Silver Martin. l 1111.'ley J 1 , 44 eery Jim jiatroeifie boretotore rnioled to u s ** bops to merit • of tbe farthtalags pod' , ?dodo, 2 hal sad American fiewee 1 7, 8,4444 W7 441 4 1 0;4 8 kc. Oar prices lot pictures win nage Roma to 40 cents apiece. We also hare a Ilse 14t d STEREOSCOPIC BORES, which w Our 44 . 3 reduced prices. The public gasman! are Ise. / 6 i sited to call and see our large recolviog 3 ; coutalulhg htt pictures, and we issue to . lovers of the line Arts a pleasant sislL 2 We are also prepared to make Stereoscopic 3 Pictures, either tortralts or Views, at nasals. • ; ble rates. TYSON I SILO., Photographers, Gettysburg, Pa., April 14, 1880. Genuine Auxdbrliquors. vr N. 8. MOM/MOUSE k CO., Importer* and Wbelesale Dealers in BUANDIMS, WLVFS, GINS k SIiGARS, beg leave to estU the attention of citizenr of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, put up esker their own supervision, for Family and Medicinal use. in cases assortedw suit customers. Club% Military mail other public bodies, who requite to purchase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price List sent on applicatioo. ULDMOLINHOUSE BlTTNRS.—llecommes& cd by the first physicians as the best tragedy known for Dyspepsia Indigestion, Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. As a beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and delicious to the taste.— Sold by sill Druggiata. th . iL B. MA) REDO USE .k C.o Treliro w 3 1.. i Ezchan ge Place, Nett" 1860. 3m Jersey City, ?I. J. Counniseicosers T ILE b seri be rs, dealing is aat article, will furnish employment test taw stet's, flea to act as agents fur their bestae. orlon ference will be given to those who are well ac quainted in the district for which they apply. Fur which services they are willing to imp.* salary of from se w to 1800 per year and expenses. For further particulars address W. 13. liOßKlttlUidgk CO., it t 6 Esehnqge Place. Dee. 10, 1860. 2m Jersey Cits-, AT PRIVATE SAGE.—The undersigned of fers at Private Sale the Property in which he now resides, situate in East Middle street, Gettysburg, adjoining S. R. Tipton on the to a$ and Yrs. McElroy on the east, with an alley is the rear. THE HOUSE is a two-story Frame, Weatherboarded, with flack-building; a welt of water, with a pimp is it. at the door; and a variety •C trait, each ail apples, pears, peaches apricots, chortles, sold grape., all the most choice. Nov. 12, 1860. tf Itahrer's Practical Catonlatst, A Book of plalu Rules And Calculations fot Busiors. OperatlouA, by MARTIN M. Mellaillt, Practical Surveyor nod Conveyancer. New Edition. Published by J. It. Ltrrniccrt7 k Co., Philadelphia. r)i . 1111:4 Wo rk contains . .!04 pages, and upwards o'soo Rules and Examples. entirely sad thoroughly PRACTICAL, Such as arise erery day in the common pursuits of Business. It has already passed through a nu mber . of Falitioat in rapid succession, and is pronounced by ail classes of business men to be the MARDIRaIt BOOK or RZYKRI.3CE, pertaining to calcuistiout t that has ever been published. Ever, Ksample in the book is amuse ocr ix FCLL, and stated In a plain manner. so that when a parallel case arises, those referring to the work will find no difficulty in readily SOIT• log it ; in a word, the general arreamiest of the CALCCLATOIL IS so simple, that any osewho knows bow to ADM, SCITIACT, MULTIPLY, or MITIOR, can easily solve any ordinary example that arises In business, or arrive at the true result of any estimate required. The chief aim of the author has been to es chew theory nod philosophy in figures, aiming only at facts and simplicity, belie-ing that busi ness men care little about spending time is discussing the philosophy of rules, or the science of figures, deeming it sufficient for their purpose to be able ♦T a 1110MAXT, by reference, to arrive at the TSUI 11111 MT. The CALcutsikea difers is this respect from all Arithmctics of ' the day and kindred works—it is a key Uprise.. tical busineu calculations—it is, in the bands of the business man, what the key to siialba. -inatical works is in the hands of the teacher's the school-room—it facilitates tints sad sods reetness. The Work treats of the Measurement oftselii, of Lumber, of Brick end Brick Work, of Mona k Stone Work, of Grain sad Grain Bins, o 1 Coal k Coal Bins, of Wood, of Solids, of Circu lar, Square, or Irregular Vessels, of Claterne end Vats, of Roofing, of Plasterers', Painters", Glaziers', Pavers', Plumbers', Paper Rangers', sod Upholsterers' Work. It treats of Cesiessey and of Foreign and Domestic 11xchange, of do Decimal System, of Reduction and its extend application to Business, of Staple and Com pound Interest, sod their entire application to Basins*. transactions, with the laws sad isrrs goyerniag and regulating the same, toge the r with numerous commercial Forms,—of legal Tender, of Partial Nyman!, on Notee,ofllaisk. ing and Bank Discount, of agitation of Pay ments and of Partnership Accounts, of Amas sment of Taxes, of Weighty and Meeseces, of Square and Cubic /Immure, of the ageaci Road sod its Application to 811404111111, ofSarkes, or Excavation, and of many other heporticat prac tical matters not within the seeps of an oder/- Gement to mention. It le just the It for the Varucer,the Me chanic, the Artisan, or the Profeesloael me* • It bee proven a vahtable auxiliary to the Law yer, the fissile, of the Peace, the Cosveynneer,- and Real Estate Broker, to the Amuses, the Banker, the Clerk, to the Civil Regina*, ark the Surveyor, to the Carpenter and lirkkloyer; , to the Stone Mason and tin Plesterer, to dins Paper Hanger and Upholsterer, to the Pea*, and theMee, ke.; . .b and all will 1104 it adaptecrte their various waits better 1111 . A. • any hook published. /Fir Mailed (Poet paid) to any pert .e the United States upon receipt of the useneyru. o Price of W:rlagle copy, is cloth, SO eitaius;Ar two copies for f 1 CO. Bound la pisebutikonlk fern, Morocco, it 00 per copy. Astiente, N. N. ittiiißlik • • Box .1911, Philadelphia P. 0., ' Dec. 3, 1860. em _ yr. Ava estatbitsied a Depai at' 1 Jia'Hil • Soares, IsChasiberidasire yaw% gisigaad gm Plat WU* PrillimadenuaadmitMlbdiri sad Plows, alb' traarplaafed Sdaardapiallitt jai aid en thow—anfieditiliddiddal sawed. firm 12, - 111111V 4-''+ Employment. Town 'Property ZACHARIAII MYE9B. ROIIRER'fi Rol I [LE R'S Roil RER'S ROURER'S ItoIIREWS PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTWAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICIL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.. T. B. Cook & loos Yesf:o - Yrlv isogrossea o' bile as at A( U