C II a gammcm. 7 'n PROP/Mm , figfiw‘sfi? mums“! DURING the put yell: we have inlpqgmced ‘ ,_ ’to tho 99355;; g! tge magical professiog‘ put“ (muggy this Pyrs Orgatabud Chloride of mm, as a REMEDY FUR RHEUMA _I'IS)I; and having receives] from many sources, both kw: physicwns or Ihe hlghest— Handing _.nd from pnlienll, we’uosr _FLAT'I‘ERXNG {wagon/ML OF ITS REAL VALUE ln p» Murcia MW! 53,1591; nqd omtlnpte (Ill ”, 0, ya In! lgdl‘lccd to ‘present It to we public .1. \ ium Hum ml; IIIIIEDIATE ass, which I. hope vlll «10-mend the}! m those yho I" ”faring with this Ifliictlng complslnt, 599 a; 33, Emailed pnctltfgner who—may reg} .‘“-299419 ,mt Pa- ws?! 9! “a“ ".19“!- pmdg ‘ l ' FIJI}; PB??YLAIINB. in M); {pm above 'Wfl 95.31“ receufly been exuulvely u- Wanted with in thePENNSYLVKNM HOS rllrélg, ogd nigh mam) success (as will fipflfilx~§oq iho publishcd Accounts in; ma “Jodie-l joumals.) ; 3‘" ll carefully put up may for {nu-neg flue nu, yigl; fq” diyegfiqqs, ngd cw; hé oh- W 5)“ from all tho dyngg‘uwn 'l5 cents per kgfllo, Ind at whplennlo’ of - ' BULLOCK & CREHSHAW, [Drugfinu pudxmnufaclqring Chemists, ’ in), l, 1861. 1y 5‘ ‘ ghiladelphin.‘ , ' fublic Nance. » , ,TAKE this metth to' inform fife public that LhMu received from thefi'ity of Philn» e his 0 FRESH STOCK OI" GOODS, com ”, ipg P]! of the newest styles of 'ans DRESS 000125. ‘ gums, . Gummy; cnoms, . » GI‘UVER. _ ‘ .. . HOSIERY, ~ , Boxxms, g ' guanoxs; ' _ ' ' fiANDK'm, M yell is a fine auurtment of . ( PERFUME“ AND FANCY $0433, [a hot everything that is psual y {quad in I, pfqgk of‘Dry nnd,Fu‘ncy Goods. ' FOR THE GENTLEWEN “mm as complete :1. stock of CL()THS,CASSI- Ricks, Goons smmnm mm mm EAR, as Well as GLOVE-‘l. STOCKINGS, L‘sDKERCHIHFfi, NECK TIES, SUSPEN ERS, km, M was eye: brqught. to Gettyahdrg. Aprilzfi, 1801. l J. L. sQHIcK. Sea Bathing EAR FlllLADEl.Pll[A.n—For Sen Bath ing.:\llnnlic City, N. J., (two and a half hours' ride: from Plfilndclphjib‘)’ is more fro uented than any other place in the United gum. lls bathing, sailing and fishing facili lcé we nnsqngssenl. It»! hrfiels nndhoarding- Lancet-which will negommhdnte nbout‘7,ooo , ruons, are pa wellkepn auhoqc of Sarntngn g: “man. ‘z‘lts bench is me milesl'nleng‘th, a dim: n magnificent. drih, while the atmos ph to of the place iiwremnrknhle for its dry -9 . The mails are gxlxrird twice dnily in and Philadelphia; Had a telegraph extends flu vylgqle finzth of the ram]. ' ’ filming on Cnmllonmnd Atlnutic Railroad ”a“: \‘ine almqt wlmnl‘, Philadelphia, M 7" A. ”_an 4 P.. M. .Leme Atlantic at 6 15 A: M. find ‘4 45 P. :31. Distance 60 miles. Fare ’1 80. ' _‘ Ickibbln's (United Statel Hatch) the Surf ond other houses now open. , #3l,qu M‘ - - ‘ . filming! Tinntng! HE undersigned respectfully informs tho ci'izgns Qt' Gettysblirg and the public gori grully ”33650 has opened 3 nemTinning es tablishment. in Chambertbnrg stfegt, directly opposite Christ Church. He will manufacture, ‘nnd keep‘consmmly bn hnud, every variety of TIN-WARE, DRESSED and JAPAN-WARE, fin will always be Had; to do REPAIRING. QQFING and SPOUTIXG also done in the best manner. Prices moderate, and no éfl‘ort'. synod to render full satisfaction. A share of ”59 Pubi‘m's patronage is solicited. ‘ ‘ - A. P. BAUGHER. Gettysburg, June 18, 1860. 1y N Chan‘s" “3'1”“- ' BT'DYSQURG IIAII.ROAD.-—‘On and after Wednesday, May 15, 1861, the Morning n n will leave Gettysburg “7.40 A. 11., with Ens-anger: for all the connections. North and onth, on the North'ernCentrnl Railway, and return about 1 P. M. The fitter-noon Train [in lean Gettysburg at 2.15. I’. 3].; but néngers by this Train on‘: go no farther than manner the same evening. Returning will ‘pescb Gettysburg about 5J5 P. .\l., with passen ger-I from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, kc. By this arrangement persons from the country, at the line of the Rdilroad, having business human in Gettysburg, can take the noon . I: up and have nearly two hours . Gettys burg, andr r’etum in the Afternoon 'l‘min. " ' i ‘ . ' E, LhCUBDY, President. fin, 2!, 1860. ~ ‘ ‘. ‘ i ganovpr Branch Railroad. “HER ARRANGEMENTS—fl-Pnsenger l‘rnina run as follows: - HRS? TRAIN leaves Hanover at 9, A. 31., unklng direct connection at Junction for York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and the West. SECOND‘TRAIN leaves Hanover at. 3, P. M., Flt!) pfllengers for Baltimore and intermedinte o n . " . _ - ‘ 8 #:3611311 Tickets are Issued to Philide‘lph‘m, Do nmbin, Harrisburg, York, Willinmspo‘rt, Baltimore, and all principarway points on the linnofithe Northern Central Railway. ' D. LBJ TRONE, Ticket Agent. 18“. “ . EMI - - New Gonna! . FANS'IOOK BROTHERS hive just re ceived and are now opening a cheap and elk-ble usort'ment .of Spring Goods, to which the attention of hnyerl is respectfully inleeq. Theiz'atock comprises all the late“ , nd qust approved styles And patterns of Dress ’ anode, together with their usual assortment of ample Domestic Godds,§uch as cannot fail to please at] who may favor them with the}: pa .tro'nngc. "Cull early and aelectfrom thei large and nried assor‘fment. ‘ ~ - imxasrocx BROTHERS Jpril 1, m _ Th 9 Great Dlscovery , I? THE AGE—lnflammatory and Chrénic Rhenmstism fan be cured by using H. L. I LLER‘S CEL‘EBRATED RHEUMATIG 351x -5:133. Many promiucnmitizens of thishand q adjoining counties, K 1356 testified to its grant utility. Its success in Rheumatic nfl'ec tiona, hss ‘been‘ hitherto unpnfiillelgd by any specific, introduced to the public. Film: 50 cents per bottle. Fpr sale by all druggiste and Itorekeepers, Prepared only by H. 1... MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adlnll county, Pm. denier in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window films, Perfumery, Patent Medlcines, km, rte. WA. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettys lm. for “H. L. Miller’s Celebrated Rheumatic “gun.” [June 3, 1861. tf A Ready Market. ‘ 000 BUSHELS GRAIN WANT _- . _ Ell-We have flmken the ! ly occupzeq by Klinefelier, Bollinger ”with a. demmumtion to payihe highest m "16:91 {0; gfll} kinda of Graiin. You will 2.“. " flawed Ext!) ELASTER, GUANO of mum, RQCK IRS, Wholesale and Retail. 1.51333, 001“..5t every oth-‘gnicle in our “in. of business. sold at we'lowest possible 33mm C‘uh. (hhll ._nd exlnlmllle our stock and mW9 pure all: 0 saw era. 3’ . Dunn, 33121141331391?” co. .9101), 4831. .tf ‘ . ‘ i_ i q“. .. runnsnn mgawgggam l san in mm, * ‘ ‘ IKE" RT IflULLIVA! beg [can to cull .91 uccoflavuy’ 1R the fluentionsoi‘ their friends and the pub- AT‘I‘OR) EY {VT LA“ ,(0 cc one door west ,“c geuenlly to War: thsltht-y havejuat re °f ““91“" ’ drug ”a “0“ “s’"lL’l'“m' turned from tho? cities of Philadelphia and bersburg llrel‘l,) Arron" up Suntan-onion. . Baltimore, with “ NEW AND SPLENDID AS- Pnnrs AND Fusion-s. Bouncy. Land “ ur- Silll'l‘MliX'l‘ OF GOODS, cheaper thin "er "9": »P?‘k'l!“Y, ""P‘m'lfd “mm" "‘3 "H ' before offered in the countv. other WWW! “INN” Eh? 99"}‘9m9n‘ “I'M“. Huing bought their goofls for Cnsh, It panic iqgtonnl). Cr; nlspAnpqncanlmme in England. prices, sud nu. film-WM" ”3' 40:1“. in many 1‘9““ W“",‘“‘"-‘ lucuied “"3 sold,orbouglil,nnd kinds of fabrics is unprecedented, they are en h‘gf‘e" PM” zwcn. Agents _cngnged in W , sbled lo ofl'erluch BARGAINS as will astonilh WWI wnpmnu In “w" WWI-fl} ”id “be: {he must credulous. if our friends will but vealernSlALas. ”-APP" to 1“" penannll: . cnll sud examine our stark. which is complete 9‘ b! I“"‘7' , 1 v in every depnrlmont, we nre sure we can ofl‘er Q'uishurtu ho" g]: 53‘ “ugh inducements as n l“ amply tepny them for _*‘— ._. ' ’ «_..—..._“ ‘ihcir trouble. Every airliLlc usually kept. in a. J. J. Heflon. first classrounlry alure will in; found on hand. TTOR‘JEY AND 90113815141201! AT LAW. i We am dclermxucd .\U'l‘ TH 15E CKDERSULD A _.Mdica 01) flnlumqn strq‘ol, “curb! Qpple‘lflHyth‘l'E outside of the MI)" as our motto ls lit! i-‘nlmestocit Bruupcrs’ Store. ‘~ *4 Quidk Bules and Small Profits." )lo trouble Gettysbur'g, Uct. 1,, 1860. t( to show goods. . ‘ ‘ ‘ jar-We also take this occasion to return our thanks for the very generous pntronngewe have lieretufure received, and indulge the hope thin by strict attention to business, and a high re fit” for the intercsps of both our erons and ourselves, to merit a conununnne of their I:de “Vets. ,RiNEHART & SFLLIVAN, - Corner Main and Mountain sis, April 8, 1861. Flirficld, Pa. , J. 0.; Neely, TWRNRY AT LAW, will “tend tq coflec: “on! and sll‘oflmr husideu intrusted :o hsl cage with promplneu. (mice in the S. H. came: at up Diamond, (formctly occqyigq py Wm. B. McClellan. In.) ' 3‘ . Gettymnrz- April m, 18:19: a a ‘ Wm. B.lmm ; ; .'I‘TORNBY AT MUM—(Mice in Weaflfld. A dle street, one door wcfit 0! tbs _hew can House. ' 1‘ Goltyaburg, N0v.14, 1859. g > ‘ Wm. A. gunqatn, : TTORNEY AT hAW.—ofii¢e in the North- A wen corner oqu'nu-e Squire, Gettyllburg, .;, ' [O4. 3, 1859.. u A. d.', Cover, TTORNRY AT LAW, WI" fimmpdy Attend to Colloctionu my] all othlan business en~§ trusted to him. Olfiqe Between Flhncstbcks'fl and Dnnncrk Ziegler} Stores, nltimore streem Gettysburg, Pa." l 3 [ ept. 6,1859. ' Edward B. Bu hler, 7 TTO-RNEY AT L+W, wil rmhmny and promptly attend to all buifincss entrusted to him. ‘ He speaks {he Gernlnn unimagin— Ofiiee It the same puke, in S‘pnth flaltlmore cert-chrom- Forney's‘drug stqre, and nearly opposi e Dunner & Ziogler’l wore. ‘ Gettysburg. March 20. I 41,M.D. f“ “M :1, . J. Lawrenée 1111: AS his office uni dobr west 0! 1.11 f I Lutheran church in? ’ _ Chambersbu‘rg stregcrnnd odppsite Ricki‘ng’a} Itore'. where those I'iihing tthnve any Denmlia Operation performed tire renpq'clfnlly iprited to, cull. Rffi'fisc’n: Dis. Hull-lie? Rér. (I. P.=J Kmnlh, 0.1)., Rev. mu. Ban her, D. D., Rev.l: Prqf. 3!. Jacobs, Profigl. [..Sfevxr. J Gollyabknrg, April 1!, '53. J {I | i ' Adams County , } UTUAL Flill‘l INfiURANCE (70M?ANY.*; M Incorporated Men-h 18; 1851. < i or cam» } _ i ‘ I’rm‘r/mk—Georfin S vupc. i - , 1 l Vm- I’rrmlrnl—h. R Russell. ‘ i Srr/(tdfyml). A. Buo- Ilcr. ‘ : } Tmuurn—Dnuid .\i‘ ,rear . 1 I‘ Hznulianomm’l/re lobe tg'Mchrdy’, onbgl King, Andrew; lie-intze man i , [' Mumqya—Georgc S ope, U‘; A. BuehierJn-i coh King, .\. llcint’lml nan,‘ M'Curdy, Tho:_ A. .\i Lrsthl, S. Rthuc took", in. B. McClellunli Wm. B. Wllson, u. Eic viher r. Abdiei Email John Walton]. n. A. ’ickiu ~Abelll.Wrighti Juhn liorner. R. G. \[ Cream 8. R. Russell. ' M'Crcary, Andrew? ley, Jo ‘n'Pickiug. J. Hersh. ‘ A ‘ I @This Compunyiis limited in its opera tion: to lhe'connly oi‘Adnms‘. It has beenTl'l“ successful operation for moi" than lix yehrs‘ nnd in that period hag paid‘ 1! losses ”(Ing dense-smith” «my mammnt, h ving also ninrge‘ surplus capital in the Tim-Mary. The Come~ puny employs no Agenué—ull business being done by the .\imiuznrsi whgnde annmilly elect-r ed by the Stockholders. Anj' person desirin‘i an insurance can up ilytp thy of the nbov named Managers for! rther i‘ l’cmumzi‘t'm.x 5 i . @The Executive Committee incl). at the ‘ Mine of the CompunJ on th. last Wednesdiq‘ < in every month. at 2', P. H. g ‘ . 1' Sept. 27. 1858. j . = ~' I i sun E Wdrk! ‘ : 1 OACHHAKING AND BtAcxsinTmNG —The undersigned res ectfniiy informi! his friends and the :public I, at he continn ‘ the Conchmnking and Black mithing Maine; in every branch at big estn bi shment in Ghnm bersburg street. He} has on hand] and mi! .rgnnuhctnro to nrderfllkindd ofCARRIAGES, ‘ BUGGIES, SLEIGHSI Sprin Wagons, kc.,'df the beat material. and made y superior tron-H -men. @‘anmqu and ucxa’m‘rnlm f all kinds done at rcnsonnbie “taint-empty, and to the satisfaction of c‘ilstomers , Cpcnrnr ‘Pnonbc: taken iin exchange {cit work nt m‘nrket prirea. [ 5 @Persous desiring Articles or work in t e Conchmsking or Blncksmithjing line, are r - spectinlly lmltcd to cnll on I ' , ‘ ; JOHN L. OLTZWORTH.; Gettysburg. Jam-24. ’69. j ‘ Hardware & races-y 5 TORE.—-The subscribersstfill have} splendid S assortment ofHARDWAREk GWIER'ES, at their old established stfl'nd in letimole street. ‘ , f They have just returned from the Cities wl 11 an immense stock of Goods—consisting, in part, of 5 , ‘ 1 BUILDING MATERIALSAa such ms Neils, Screws, Hinges; Bolts, Locks'fllnss, etc., etc.’ TOOLS, including Edge ools of every di scriplion, Saws, Planes, Chis s,Gonges, Bra s and Rita, Angers, Squares, nngesflfinmme 3, etc., etc. . - BLACRSMITHS will £llkl 'Anvils, Vic s, Rssps, Files, Horse-shoes, orse-sfhoe Nsi s, etc. with them, very cheap. , 1 COACH FINDINGS, such I: Cloth, Csnv s, Damask, Fringes, Cotton, Moss. l Oil-cl h, Springs, Axles, Hobs, Spokes, Fellbes, Bows, Poles. Shafts, etc.. etc: ‘ ‘ l . snos ‘FlNDlNGS—Tumlfico, snail: , slid French Morocco, Linings, Bindings, Pegs, I“ng Boo'frtrees, etc., with a. general ssdortmen lot Shoemaker's Tools. l ' . ll: CABINET-MAKER’S TOOLS—n general pis sortmcnt; also, Varnish, Knobs. etc., etc." 1i lIUUSEKEEPERS will nlso find s large :5. sortment annives nnd Forks, Britannia, Alb to and Silver Plated Table and Tea. Spoons, Chu dlestieks, Waiters, Shovels's’nnd Tongs, Bnd irons, Enameled and Brass Kettles, PansJTuhs, Buckets, Chorus, Carpeting, etc.. etc. 4' Also, a genernl assortment of Forged rind Rolled IRON, ofsll sizes and kinds, Cast, Shear, and Blister Steel, which they will sell as cheap 58 the cheapest. , GROCE RIBS—A full and general assortment, such as Crushed, Pnlverized, Clarified, and Brown Sugnrs, New Orleans, West Indies, and Sugar-house Molasses and Syrups, Coffee, Spices, Chocolate, fine, course, and dniry‘Salt, Linseed, Fish and Sperm Oil, Turpentine, Fish, etc. A full Assortment of Lend and Zinc, dry and lu oil, also Fire-proof Paid“; in fnct, Almost every article in the Hardware, Conch Finding, Shoe Finding, House-Keeping, Blncksmith, Cabinet-makers, Painters, and Grocery line—— all of which the; are determi dto sell as low for cash as any house out of" City. ‘ JOEL B. DANNER, ‘ DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Dec. 2}, 1860. tt . Second Arrival FllB FALL—[Anger Slot-b than Ever!— T 'IACOBS & pRO. havejust receivedtheir second pnrchxuvf Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer cheaper than ever. having bought at the moat fnvgable rates. They ask the public to call in an see their large esson. meat, canvinced am every taste can be grati fied. Their CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, Cassineta, Cords, Jesus, to, cannot be excelled for variety, and then ¢he low prices at, which they are offered are really astonishing. Goods made up at the shortest notice, in the latest styles, and at as reasonable rates :5 can be expected. Their establishment in in Chun bersburg street, a few doors below ‘Buehler‘i Drug Store. [OcL 15, 1569. ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, in great. va ’ riety, zit. SCHICK’B. ADIES and Gentlemen, It E. G. Can-’5 il L thy phco to go: I" Hid: of Perfumery, Igar; cheap. r‘ : [lpy 13. A. Mathiot & Son’s OF‘EA ‘AND FURNITURE WA REROOMS,NOS. S 2 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (nenr Fayelie at.,) extending from Guy to Frederick IL—tlm largestesmblishment ofthe kind in the Union}. Always on hand a large assnrgmpnt of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE. em bmcidg Bureaus, Bedstends, Wushntnndl, Ward robea,; Mattresses of lluak. Cotton and Hair- Spring Beds, Salim, Tcte-e-Tetea, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, Set.- tees, Receptiqn Qxid L'pholiterell Chairs. AS ’SORTED COLORS 0F COTTAGE FURNITURE, Wood‘, Chairs. Office Chairs, Barber Olmirs, Cribs [and Cradles, Hut Racks, Hull Furniture, Gill. and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side boerl, Enemiun Tables, of etcry length. Perg'ons dispnsvd to purchase are invited to call mid give our stock an exun'iinntion, which for ”gay and quality of wurflmmnslrip is not equul ‘ d by any establishment in the country. 1 A. )IATIIIUT & SUN, 1 Nos. 25 and 27 N Gay street. ‘ l Aug. 6 1860:;~ 1y i i $lOOO Reward! 1m!) BE PAID FOR ALVY. MEDICINE 'TIIAT WILL ,EXCEU COLBI'IRT'S >l3Alu<f IN GILEAD .’—Hnl.'r&,nm Hun xxss no ml Sou up Dwuufnslor Anne ”'o3 I-l—l-‘or the quick cure of Headache, Tooth ache. tUlumnfism, Neumigin, Pain‘in the side; back 1' stomach, Painter’s Qolic‘ or Cramp! Frostqd Feet or Ears. Bur“ Fresh Cuts, Spmi s. Bruigu, Diarrhea, Spre Throat, Ind all 5212“” complaints. ‘ Toothache. cured in ten Wninutes, Enrachel cnre‘d yin five minutes. Headnche bored in ten minutes. Burns cured fromjmnr‘ting in two‘ mlnut .5. Neurnlgin pains curt-din five min-l utea. Colic ‘cured in ten minute-s. Sprains; relier'd in ten minutes. Sore throat relieved l in fiv minutes. l l 100 Glues have been Cured by one Agent in l a Sin le Day! EVERY BU'I‘TLE WARRANT- j ED. BY Irl Tar 11'” Tu :1 HI Price 25 an 50 cents per Bottle. ‘ i 1 'The’ac things We prove on the spot nnd'before your yes, only bring on your cases. A liberal discount mmle to Agents; nne \v ntcd in every town: 3130, a few good‘ travel nuAgents. Ml ordereund communica tions honld be addressed to . T C. S. COLHERT & (10.. , l 123 South 4th street, Philndelphin. ‘DI ECTIONS FOR USING GOLBERT'S‘ mi, IN ammo—For Toothn‘ehe :1 )ply it overt e face and gumsnf the tooth néccted,‘ pressi g the hand upon the‘fnce; repent if not‘ cured! . In extreme use; wet. cotton with the llnlm,. and cover the tooth and "135. For; lleadréche, bnthe the temples and npplyeto the? nose; and take from [on to thirty drops in half a tumbler of water, sweetened, ‘ ‘~For§Croim and Sore Throat, tnk. thirty’drops internally,on sugar 0 ed errm mater: bnthe 'the three hind d.“ n flnnuel. For Headache, l .\‘enrnflgisflmme Back or Side but Bram 5n Gfimd; 11ml generally u‘ Foxf Burns mix one part Bnim i two oifwater and flout, to make ~ the burn with the same. For Go] ten [‘s forty drops in hot wage bowels and apply wet flunnel's. the s .aller dose is for children, a for ndhxlts; vnry according to tag: stands. Colbert's Balm in Gilead lb har‘mleu. Col ben’al Balm in Gilead giws satisfaction. Those who have used Balm ln Gilead will not. b? without it. _ _ -. Agcnts wanted. . For term; address 1 - C. S. 001533!” 8 00.. o. 123 3. Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. N. I Orders pent by~Erpreas to any part of the ited Stage; in. the thermal notice. ‘ Air] 29, mm. am ‘ ‘ DeiGrath's G‘reat Electric 011, ‘ 3 fun: MARVEL or THE AGE—For the I following, (not everything:) Curd Rheumatism often in a day; Cure: Neuralgia, Toolhnclie. two minutes; Cured Cramp in Stomach. five minutes; —, Cure Burns. Wounds, Bruisqsmn‘e to two dnyl; Cure: Headache, fifteen minutes: ' -. Cures Ear-ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, one night; Cureél Piles, Swelled Glap‘ds, ten dnys‘; . Cureéé Felons, Broken HreuitsPSxflt Rheum, 2 two to‘aix days; ‘ ‘ Cureé Ilemarrhngqficrofula, Abscess, six to i ten days; V Curd Frosted Feet And Chilblniné, one to three l! dnya' ‘ . z ‘ Cure‘ Ague’and Fever, me m two days, and ‘ 7 all nervous and srrot'nlouu affegtious. Cures Deafness in one to four days; Curse all Pains in the Back, Breast, km, in two ,‘ days. ‘ now ’P‘“ on ma canton" xx Twnn’ [morn , l 2 Alexandria, Va. Prof. De Gram—Dear Sir :——My,son had his foot badly cat and swollen from sticking a nail into and was totally unable to walk without a ct tch, when, by one application of your Elect ‘c Oil. he was immediately cured and able walk with'out his crutch. I believe he won’ saved fro being lame thereby. I re commend your§i§ to all afflicted. ; ' ours, truly; , ’ . JOHN ARNOLD, Hatter. Rheumatism, Neufalgin, and all point cured at once, by this great Oil. The Cures made by Prof. De Grath with his “ELSCTRIC OIL,” are almost miraculous, and I 0 wonderful and instantnnoons, so satisfac tory, and mitigating of human ill, as to call upon public fitnclionariEs, and those having charge of pnblic institutions for the sick and suffering, to icok well into the well nttested merits, the simple ellicncy 01' this “Electric Oil,” for the cure of diseases on man and beast. GREAT DISCOVERY!—.\mpIe tests, both by able practitioners and chemical analysis, have demonstrated the great value of Prof. De Grnth's beautiful combination, called DE GRATH‘S “ ELW‘TRIU (,llL," for the reliefand cure of man and beast. But the people them selves are rendering their verdict in a manner both unmistakeable and satisfactory. More than five hundred thousand bottles have been sold in a very short time—n great proportion to those who henrd others recommend it, who had tried it. Thnt it is n. splendid ‘discovery, is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever before prepared. The only Genuine “ Electric Oil " is Prof. De Grath's, which is to be had at all the re spectable Druggists in the United States, and at wholesale and retail. at the Proprietor": prices, of the Agent. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. 117 S. Bth street, Phila‘ delphia, Principal Depot. May 27,1861. 3m _ Townsley Ahead. HE undersigned respectfully informs the I public that he continues the CARRIAGE AKING AND REPAIRING business in I.“ it! different forms, changer than any shop in the coimty. All work warranted to give satisfac tion to customers. Country produce uken in exchange for work at. mru'ket prices. A. u. TOWNSLEY. Gettysburg, June 24, 1861. G. CARR has just received from the . city of Philadelphia 3 very finé unort meut of fancy and plain Gentlemen’a Neck Ties, which he is selling cheaper than aver. HE subscriber lull continuuufuchulng all kind: of PRODUCE, at ill: 11 sand on C ambenbwg street, vi: :—FLUUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, SEEDS, km, [or which the highnt mnrk’et prices will be given. “Pl will also cogfinue my GROCERY 3m! VARIETY STOW-1,. and will keep consunuy {on hand Groceries, Salt, Oil, Flsh, Cedar-ware, Dry Goods, Confections, Plasma Guano, ta.— Tho public are invitud to call, Ml9Bll deal-min ed to lell u chenp as the chelpesg Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1860‘ ' Howard Associamon, HILADELPIHA -—A Benevolent Institu tion e<tablished by spec'ml Endow‘ment, for 11, Relief ofthe Sit k and l)islre=sed, airt ed wlth Virnlent and Epidemic Diseases, and especiully for the Cure of Diseases ofthe Sexual Organs MEDICAL ADVIGE given gratis. by the Act ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with n deseription of their condition. (age, occupa tion, habits oflife, kc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty. Medicinei furni=hed free of marge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermtnrrhmn, and other Dlseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the nfllmted in sealed letter envelopes, free ofcharge. Two or three Stamps for postage WI” be acceptable. , Address, DR. J. SKlLlllN ROUGHTON, Act ing Surgeon, HowardoAanoclntion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Po. By order of the Directors. ' EZRA D. HEABTWELL, I’m’t Gxo. Funcmw, See’y. Jnn.7,1861. ly « 1881. Latest Newsg 1861. US? as we were lxoinq to press we received J n deapstch than R. F. .\IcILHENY hasjmt opened a complete pasortmem of HATS AVD CAPS, including the latest {nil style Silk, Beaver, Slouch, Cnssimem nnfl'Wool Huts.— HA'I‘S for Spring ind Snmmeri, of beautiful styles, embracing Straw, Leghuriz and Panama. Boys’ and infants’ plain and fancy Tints and Cape, wliich‘ for neatncss of fini 'h and qnality wrpnss anything oflhe kind ovvioll‘erod in this p toe—.s“ of which will be sold qt Mlnnishing lv low prices for cash. Also.i BOOTS AND SHOES, including a fine assorlment of Lndieg’ Morrocco Boots, Baskins,Gnitpr§ nnd Slippers. GAITHRS AND SLIPPERS AT 75 CENTS PER PAIR. All in mm of goods in my line are respectfully invited to give me a‘cnll. Come one! Come all! ' w‘iveme a ri+ndly cnll, 1“ ‘ I‘. ‘ For all goods will be sold In unémrd of prices, To overcome the unlocked foqlcripia. April-22, 1861 Marble Yard Remqved. HE subscriber hiring remofid his place of _ bulineu coast York atrégt, . short dis tgnce beiow St. Jsmés’ Chur‘ch, Would nnnbunce 'to the public um hgnis still pre'p red to furnish all .’kinds 0! work his line,: uch as Manu "aments, Headstones, c., km, of. qvgry variety of .style and finish, vi h and wic'hbnt hues and am kcts, to suit. pnrc Mersmndfilt pricps to suit. the times. Persons siesiring anjthiug in his line will find it I decida‘ qdvnntage {ho examine [ll5 stock and prices befqre pnrclmsidg elsewhere. A WM}. 'B. )IEALS. Gettysburg, listed 21, 18.29. 3 + > '-’ \ - Someihing' New Ix GETTi'SanGL—ne undErsigned informs the citizens of “$0 fawn nmlcounty; that he has commenced thq BAKlNGjbusiness, on n large scale. in Yor street, thkysbnrg. nearly opposite “'nttles's otel‘, wherqhe will try to deserve, and hopes 0 receive, a‘ liberal [intran nge. BREAD, ROI LS; CAKES, CIIACKE/RS, PRETZELS, &(~., A ~ huked every day, (Sim dgiya exrepted.) all Jr the bestvqunlity, find sold at the lowest living toms. Cruckerimking in afll its branches is ln gely carriqdon, and orders to any amount, fro this and indjhining coun ties,'snpplied M. tlI shorlest malice. Having erected n lnrge and c mmodiouq‘ bake-house and secured the best w rkmnn nnld‘ the most ap proved machinery“ he is ,pre'pnred‘ 4.0 (TO I‘ heavy business. ‘ H l , VALENTINE SAUPEE. July 25,1859. ‘ ’ ; . ~ from ten to in sweeten freely and heumatism, ge freely with 1e intprnally. .' ovals, g . BEnndersicmed beingtbe juthorixedperson T to make tune «I: into EHoGreen Ceme fory,hopes that sn as contemplfte the removal ofthe remnins of d cease-l relatives or friends will avail ‘hemaelre of this wagon oftheyear to hav: itdone. Rem rals madelwith prompthess —terma low, and n elfort spméd to please. , PETER THORN, March)2,'6o. I Keeper of the Cemetery, New sgring Goods! ', , SCOTT a .ox, oppoa‘ue Eagle Hotel, A. Gettysbgrg, will open this day, a. chenp and dosirnhle u Inf neustlmhle goods for Ladies and Gentle en, with full assortment of Domestics, to“ c. We would reapecfuny call attention to on; stock, which will be lold u the lowest possitfle mtea. ‘ :3 Q . WC!“ soon_a.n§llxnmino for yourselves.— (No trouble to shawl goods. ‘ g . . ‘ . A. shou- & Son. April 8,1881. I it I - ; Gil‘ead and . paste, cover 0, take from ;‘ bathe the, In the above xd Ch. larger and circum- Prdfi: L. ’Mfller’s HAIR iNVidORATOR.-“—Aq Eifecfivefinfe and Economical Compa'uhd. ‘ ‘_ FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi‘. nnl‘color without dyeing, and preventing the Hair from turnigg tray. ~ g '-, FOR PREVE TING nALnira‘ss, and curing it, when there id the lens! pnrlic e oh’lmlily or recuperntive energy remaining. 1 V FOR REMOVING scum“ AND DANDRUI-‘F', and all cutaneous affection! of the Scalp. FOR BEAUTEFYING THE ‘HAerimpnrting to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it so“ nnd silky in its texture‘nn‘d cunning it. to curl readily. ‘ i. ‘ The great celebrity and the increasing de mand {or this unequalled preparation, comince the proprietor that one trinl is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior qunlities over any other preparation at present in use. It cleanses the hem! and scalp from dandrnfi'nnd other cutaneous disenses, causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, 30ft, glossy and flexible appearance, and also where the hnir is looseningnnd thinning, it will give strength nnd vigor to the roots, and restore the gronth to thoso parts which have become bald, causing it to yield a. fresh covering of hair. - There, are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this Invigorator, when all other preparations hnd ffliled. L. M. has in his pos session letters innumerable testifying to the nhove (nets, from persons of the highest re spectability. It will eifectuully prevent the hair from turning gray until the latest period of life; and in cases where theimir has already changed its color, the use of the Invigorutor will with certainty restore it to its original hue, Kiting it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa per fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agreeable trngrnnce; and the great fnciiitiee it'ufi‘ords in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigorntor can be dressed in any required form so esto preserve its place, whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it by the indies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, us the price places it within the reach of all, being . ‘ ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS pEr bottle, to be had at all respectable drug gists and perfumers. . L. MILLER would call the Attention of Pa— rents and Guardians to the use ofhis Invigor ntor, in cases where the children’s hair inclines to be weak. The use of It lays the foundation for a. good head of hnir, as 'Lt removes any im. purities that may have becfame connected with the scalp, the removal 0 {which is necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of lts hair. - CAUTION.—None genuine withdht the {be simile of LOUTS MILLER being on the out-er wr'npper ; also, L. MILLER’S HAIR LWIGO. RATOR, N. Y. blown in the glans. Wholesale depot, 56 Dey SL, and sold by all the princlpnl Merchants and Druggiats through out the world. I Liberaldisconnnopurchubnbytheqnantity. ’ tel also desiro’ to present to the Americnn ,public mystw no lxpnovsn Ila-runner}: IJQUID HAIR DYE which after yes?! of scien tific experimenting [have brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly without in. jury to the Hnlr or Skin—utmnted the best 2 article ofthonind in distance. PRICE, ONLY i5O CENTS. Depot, 66 Day Swan, New York. Oct. 29, mo. 1g ‘ ‘Grsin ! Gram !' JOHN SCOTT "—'—"-~-~—~—-“ A-<—g-Av—~—' U, ”.._“... .L—: -_'-.5. .-zguhd i - Ghnnan la Adah”: i Ayar’s Serums, NEW MARINES WORKS, corner of Bnlti-f Ol't PURIPYISG 'I'IIE Emma—And {or . mm and Lustxlddle strvu,directly 0p- the speedy cure of the luhy'giqed ynrieties posite the new (,ourt House, Gettysburg.— of disease: . . having recently mat-ea from Philadelphis, Ind scuorULA mosonorn. . 7;? feeling fully competent to execute all work in Loos AFFEGTIUNSJrcuu ”'~‘ "- the finest style of the art, we would respectfnl- ‘ TUMORS, ULCERS, SURES, '. J ly mute the attention of the public wishing to ERUI’TIONS,PIHPLESJ’I’S- ' ( procure anything in ourliue, to furor us with u TI'LES,-BLOTCHI‘IS, BUILS, 1 Y cnll nnd examine specimens of our work. We BLAINS, AND ALL SKIN 'A'.-!‘ are prepared to furnish Moxmiuxrs, Tones menses. ‘ ' .AND HEADSTUNBS, MARBLE MANTLES,: Oakland, lnd., m], June‘ 1860. SIIABSIor Cabinet-makers, and all other worki J. C. Ayer & Co. Gents: I feel it niv dutv [appertaining ‘0 ourhusiness, 3‘ the lowest P 0“ ;to acknowledge what your Sarsapnrilrln Ito‘s :nble {trust}. _We do not hesttnte to guarantee dung t'ur me. Having inherited n Scrolulous Cthut our work shall be put up in a manner suh- ntfeetion, I have sudered from it in Vnrious stnntlul und tnsteful equal to the best to he “-_wg for years. Somulimos it burst out in seen i" the “”93: whero every iml’l'm‘l‘ment Elders on my hands nnd urms; somrtimes it ‘WhiCh experience h“ SUE‘s’t'S‘Cd i 5 “VJ-“9d of, 1 turnodinwnrd und distressed me at the stomuch. ““1 (‘t‘l‘i'CillllF d” we Smmmee “1*“ 0‘” (‘Emr-I Two years ago it broke out on my head and -tery and GM“ Yard work “1*“le 5° WWI-11”)” I covered my scalp and curs \\ ith one sore, which in“ “5 “0‘ W be “mined byfrostdmt shilll main-i was painful and loathsome beyond desri iption. ‘tain for .‘“” that "can?“ or I’Mi‘lo“ given I tried m‘tny medicines and scterul physicians, .‘“ the completion ofnjob, and 30 neceanry l 0 . but without much relief from any thing. In 3coutlnued grueefulneu and 'mee‘U- inlet, the disorder grew worse. At length [was i s°“ 23: 1859- if rejoiced to rend in the Go~pel Messenger that . ___ ’ _”—.“““—_"“‘ ' -ou hnd prepared an nltemtive Snrsepnrilln,) GrOCBI'IBS, NOUODF. 850- i lor I ltnew from your reputation (thut nhy thing THE undersigned has opened 6 Grocery and you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati Notion Store, In Baltimore street, nedrly ‘ and got it, and used it till it cured me. Itdolt opposite the Court House, Gettysburg, when it, M you Bdi‘ia‘c, in sm-11l doses of a teaspoon : the public will constantly find,selling dump as ’ fnl overu month, and used almost three bottles. , the cheapest, SL’G.\RS, Syrups, .\lolusses, I‘of—i New nnd healthy skin soon began to form under ‘fees, Tens, Rice. Cheese, Spices of nll kinds, 3 the scab, which ether 0 while tell off. My skin 1 Mackerel, Chocolate, Brooms nnd Ilrushsc; is now clear, and I know by my feelings that tFresh llutter and I‘lggs,Ground.otl‘ee, Essence the disease 11“! K9llO from my system. You lofCofl'ee, Scotch Herring. Candles, Soupi,s.ll[; can well believe thut I feel uhatl am saying Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff; Confections, all kinds ’when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of of Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Rtisins, Broad, the apostles of the age, find remain ever grante- Craekers, Cakes of dim-rent kinds; Shoe and . fully. Yours, ALFRED B. TALLIY. ‘Stove Polish; Fancy Goods. .\luslins,(linglmms, } ST, AXTIIONY’S FIRE, ROSE 0R ERYSIPE': ‘ Cotton Bats, Wedding, Hosiery. llundkérchiel‘s,’ L'AS, TETTER AND SALT RHI‘IUM, SCALD Suspenders, Pins, Needles, Clothes I’ins,’ But— i . HEAD,RINGWORHfiOIIE EYES, DROPSY. tons. with Notions of all kinds. A share ofthe. Dr. Robert ~\l. I’rehle writes from Salem, N. public's patronage Is respectfully solicited. 1 Y.Y 1211, Sept., 1859. that he has cured an in . LYDIA C. NOIIBECK. ‘veternte case of Dropsy, which‘threntenud to N 0“ 19; 1360- if i terminate t'utally,hy the perseveriughse oi our ‘ 'WlSam-pnrilla, andinlso a dangerous attack of Illulignan‘. Erysinelns by large noses of the same ; says he unites the dominion Eruptions by It constantly. ‘ BRONCII'OCELE, I Zebulon Sloan. I “Three bottles 0 Iron: a. (Mitre—art which Ihdd sufl'e LEUCORRHI‘EA MGR, U’I‘ERIX DISEASES. Dr. J. 13.8. C. , writes: “ l mos request of your a your Sarsaparilla in the numerous ploy ~Juch s reme Diseases of the t 'cul‘ed many low.- it, and some who by ulceration oft self was soon . knowledge equnls gncnts." . i, Edward S. Mar w, of Newburt; Alm, writes, ,“ A dangerous or riun tumor 0 one at the fe males in my fnmi y, ‘which hud defied all the remedies we eoul employ, hats t length her-n , couwletely cured by your Extra ~t of Sursapn— wrilln. Our physi in thought nhthim: but ex- Itirpntion could at ord relief, but he advised the [trial ofyour Sets parillu us the lust resort he » lore cutting, nnd‘ it proved ('lic-ctlinl. Aflt‘r taking your reme y eight ‘weeks ‘no symptom of the‘ dist‘tlst‘ remu' 3*” , , ItIIBIISIATISII, ‘OU’I‘,’LIVER COMPLAINT, l Independence, restun l‘n.’,“Vll‘.,litll July. :59. I Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir—l. huve‘been «diluted with a painful chronic Rheumatism for u‘loug , time, w ich baffle the skill of physiciuns‘, nud ‘stuck to me in sp te Mannie remedies I could ‘ find, until I tried your Snrsapnrilla. One hot tlle curt-d me in wo weeks, ""th restored my general health :1) much that! an fur hotter i then before IWd attacked. I think it ajwml- Lderful medicine. I , ,J. Funni” ‘l ‘ Jules Y. Gt-tchtill, of St. Louis, writes: “I 1 have‘ been afflict d fortedrs with an ufl'm-tion ‘of the Liver, w ich destruyt'd my henlth. I' tried everything, nd mery' lhintz {ruled to re licte me; and I In re been A hroken-dou'n‘nmui for. some years I om no other cruise tlmn de-l rungement of the In't'er’f. My helm-ed pustur,‘ the Rev. Mr. Espy advised me to try your) Sar salmrilla, becousd he said .he knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. I)" the ‘blessing bfGod i has cured me,nnd has so pu rifiiecl my blood it to make a new man of nle.—l I feel~young Agni -, The best tldt can be said ofyou is not hull‘good enough!L SCIIIRRUS, CA. I‘Ell. TUMOIIS, ESLARGE- Ell-EXT. I'L(‘E .\TI‘DN. CARIES AND EL. , FOLIATIUN F TIIE BUN HS. . A great vnrit-tylof cases hut-e diet-n reported to. us where currs of these fornuidublc rom phtints lnu'e resu ted from the use of this reme— dy, but on'r :paeei here will u 11. numit them.— Some of them may be foundimour American Almanac, which the "gents below' named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. ' ‘ ~ ‘ DYSI’EPSIA, IIIiART DISEASE. FITS, EPI LEPSY. NEIANUHULY, NEI‘IIAIJJIA. . » Many remarks levcurcs of these atl'cctions have been mude h ' the filterutire power of this medicine. It sti ulutes the rind functions in to rigorous ucli n, and thus otercomes disor ders which won (I be supposed b‘ryond its rmch. Such a jmcdy has long been required hy‘tl' ,nccessiti ol‘ the p'eople, end we are confident that tth will do for them all that medicine can doi AYER’S C, N orbeck & Martin AVEjust received from the citythclnrgont I I stock of GROCERH‘IS they lune et‘er olfered to the public—Sn rs, Syrups, Coffees, Tens‘ Rice, Cheese, Rising“, Spices, km, km, cmhmcing all varieties, fit all prices, the lowest the market will atford. Also Brooms, Brushes, nnd.Noiions; Tar, Oils, Cnndlcsfikc‘, in short, evexything to be fbund in; first-class Grocery and Variety Store. ‘ The Flour and Feed business. is coxitinued withla. steady increase. The highest market pric'es paid Ind the smallest profits asked. The public are invited to give us a call and are for themselves. . NORBECK 81 MARTIN. , Corner of Bapllimpre and High ltreets my 21,»}_8q0. . ' 7 Removal. EW SALOON.—GEO. F. ECRENRODE has N removed his Oyster Establishment. to the splendid new Saloon in Jacobs 1: Huh. Build-‘ ing, on the North side of Chambershurg street, where he will :0, all‘ times be prepar‘ed to serve up the best of OYSTERS, in every style. By keeping a good article, he c'xpefls tb receive I liberal share of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP, CHICKEN, ‘ BEEF. TONGUE. l’lG'S FEET. TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS. ICE CREAM, BIRDS, kit.,_infl}eir semun. A nice plus of ALE or L.\GER‘l;an always he lqu.—‘- Come and try me. I}. F. EQKENRUDE. April 2, 1860. . ,"' a , i Only one Dollar .Each ! BEAUTIFUL STEEL PLATE ]0 'OOO ENGRAVING’S‘M‘ NIILORD'S PRAfERAFOR SALE—Yuma”: Pnfwxn-n' } Gun AwAYl—The idea 'of “presenting the. Lord‘s Prayer by an engraving and nf ornn-i mentingnnd arranging it in such it manner as ‘ to prodn‘re int once a model of- nphtness nndi taste, was conceived nnd carried o'll} by Onua- ‘ er, the celebrated BJnk Note Engmxcr, o{,\'ew York Cily. It commences with exquisileiy ex- ‘ eonted words 0! “ Our Father,” undihen follow, in succession the other parts of the prayer, every phrase of which is ennged in the most } elegnnt and Mstefut manner. Near'tho bottom . of the picture is’ n nnherhly executed head of} OUR SAVIOR, .nnd encircling the upper part; of the engraving are ten mgr-ls, each hearing; one of the TEN'COMMANDMEXTQ. The en gmvinghas receivedthe most unqu-Ilifierl praise from the religious cyommunityms there is'noth ingof a sectarian character about it, hlit'ingi been recommended by Clergy-men: of an de nominations. As an ornament ft ‘is one of the. most spiendid ever puhlishe'd in- this country, 1 and is destined to take the pi eof n poorer class of engravings. The size film plate is 20 by 28 inches, and .is nnqucstionm‘ iy the cheap est engr’wing ever ofl'ere'l in thih cou‘nlry. Whothntlovesarfr—whothh'dblighlSlOltlxc‘y a fine eligmn'ng—who-Ilmc would receive the impressions which such a work is‘ calculate“ toimpart, would fail "tn aepure a copy wheh the price is ONLY ONE DOLLAR, with thé chance of securing for the sum. in addition, a permanent. home or nnotlu-r \‘nlunlflc gift ? Au qwork ofart this mlnnblcmml benutfinl cngrnvmg is worth more than thr Dollnrasked (or it, as will readily be noknowlerlgéd on an in§pecfion ol‘it ; but the uuhscnbers inn-ml to make a Gift Distribution to purchasers of the engravings, of valuable presents, as follows: ‘i 1 House and Lot in York Borungh.’ 3 2 Buggies. (Quinn & Palmer‘s mnkemnmnted, l Rockgway, _ - - ‘ 2 Building Lots in York Borough, 1,000 Valuable Books, 50 bbls. Flounj. (wummpedJ 1 000 Goid Gil: Frames to suit Engrm‘in o ’the Lord’s l’rhyer, g , _g 500 Steel Plate Engrm‘ings Birth offChnst, Magnificent Looking Glasses, p Gnld and Silver Watches, ‘ ; All kinds of Jewelry, embracing Cameos, Florentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone, 61m, the. i A Gift worth from 50 cents to $2lOO 00 with! each engraving sold. ‘ , ‘ When the engrgvings are 'in“ soldm meeting of the purchasers Will be called at “'nshinglon‘ llnll, York, Pm, wheu'the Gifts named abovet‘ will be distributed IILSIICb manner I! the pttr-l' chasers may determine. The purchasers no-1 lecting a committee of disinterested persoirs’. to mnke the awards in such manner as theyg mny desrgimte. ! The proprietors, from the favorable mnnnu in which this Gift Enterprise has been receivedfl and the number of engravings ulrendy soldu' hope to be able to have the summit disposed' ofby the 1301' Oct., ensuing, and when all are sold they will notify the purchase", and' have the distribution of the Gil‘t‘aqproceededg with. ‘ This engraving has received the commenda tion of ‘he Reverend Clergy, our first citizens, and indeed ofall classes, who enter into it with spirit. ' _ AUSTIN & WEEKLY. J. Ll. Ann-xx. Guano: WIEILT. BECOWENDATIOXbS. tb We invite attention to aome f o recom- - mendntions: l ;\l l NOthe. . '11“! R"- 0.1730 me Rumor of Ft. John'a hum.- AMUEL LOUDON'S ESTATE—Letters les -1.. um lpimp-i Church, Yorii, h. _l S Lamentary on the estate oi Samuel l.udon, Messrs. Austin " “ emu-.:-!“ ”Kl-“ml: late of Freedom to“ n~h|p, Mum: county, 'Of the “110"“ 1'"W"" ‘f‘hld’ ”' now 03'9".“ deceased, hm‘ing been grnntod to the under for sale W‘Mesm' ium" & “>er of ““5 signed. residing in the same tuwmaliip, he here- Borough ‘5 “30‘ up “”11 "we." “at" “”1 by gives notice to all persons indebted to said vbeanty, and ought to recommend Had)" to puh- estate to make immediate payment, and those ilic attention—anything that yvill keep that 110- having claims against the same to ‘ present [ble composition belorc the mind and memoryia them properlv authenticated for settlement; likely to do good. The “mkseems t 0 meonly' ' w. 1:053 Wul'l‘h' Ez'r. to require examination in order to be ndmirod”l July 15 1861. 6t ’ {and I can but hope tlmt the gentlemen who; __n_, _'..V___-___.___‘.______ hnve in hand its distribu ' n at so modcmbe a rate, will be nbundnntl’osucceasful in theirl Gettysburg Besmmntf % undertaking. c..w. THOMPSON. i THE undemgnvshhm mg bouzhtoul bhnrjes ‘rmm the an. r. r umn. Put" 0: me Monvim‘ R- Bushey, Will connm the GETTES- Chard}, York. 1’!» BLRG RESTAURANT, at thfold stand, under I -101’kil'i‘-, Feb-‘3O. 180'- i .\lcComiughy’s Hall, in Car sle street, where l Messrs. Austin & Wehrlyz~linwng had the he will nlwnys be ready to serve up, at then pleasure of inspecting Messrs. Austin & “rein-j (mug ofcustmncrsflYS’l‘EßS, Clilf‘KENfllEEFi :ly’s splendid engraving oi the Lerd’: Prayer, I, TONGUE, TRIM-1, ICE «CREAM, 10., uith' ‘would cordinlly recommend it to tlie‘l'nvornble DOMESTIC WINES, ALE, LAGHB ",4 11011., intention of their friends at. } ml: and else-i He will tpam no efl'ortte render satisfaction to. Iwhere. Itia not only a bylintiful ornament for all who may pnironin him. He only uka M ithe dwelling of every Uhnstmnfninily, butalso: cnll. VALENTINE WERNER. l a useful and edifying acquisition for Sundny July 1’ 1351' 3m ischools and ulmllul’ beuewlent institutions: 1 ~__*____M.~. ; F. F. HAGEN’. _ S‘Editors or Publishers of papers giving' New _G’OOdS & Lumber' this advertisement 6 insertions, will be entitled! ETEE BOBLITZI 3t Areudtuille, 5“ 3“"- ts nu Engraving and Ticket, by {Orwmdingthe} Pemmednfrom the city with a lnrge and paper {m- that time to our address, or by in- . Ie ect stock of Dry Goods, GrOCeries, Gut’enl lerting it until the time appointed {or the dis-""1” Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps tributiou, with an Editorial notice once in 4. Trunh, ‘c-rk'tn cheaper than "03'- weeks, they will receive the engraving framed! He Ilso I‘m on hand a lot of POSTS, RAILS with sfine gold gilt frame to auitits Hi” and l arid SHINGLES, of excellent quality, which he Ticket. AUSTIN & WEURLY. . fill digpou of at the lowest living profits.— York, Jun, 34' 1861. (nu lmn I call. He will always try to please __.______~___.__. lily 13, 186]. 33., ' msu LINEN, Bleached And Brown unsung, _"o‘fim new. spring nylon,“ am “a Pillow Cue Mullln and Wide Sheeting, Y 0.9. ”percent. love"!hm,hunl prices nu received u BCHICK’S. u . B. . flcmw. :nITflEOESWELLEDNECK. {of Pmspevt, Texas, wiiles: your Snr<£lpurilln cured me hideous swelling on the neck, d from over two years}? R “'IIITES. UVARIAN TU‘ ‘ ULUERATIUX, FEMALE nnihk, of New York City: I cheerfully cumr‘ly will! the em in‘snying lmye found i» most ‘exrclh-nt nlter’m‘ive in omplaintu for which we em- Eiy but. especially in Female 'rol‘ulons dintkesis. 11: we Imm cues of bencorrhmau‘g ye the gomplaim via: caused -e ulnrus. The ulcemlién it ul‘ed. Nothing Within [ny ‘ it. for these fcmnke derange- ERBY PECTORAL, run 1 I nmo enumuv Go'ugha, Colds, Ilfluenzn, Houseneu, ,Grbup, Bronchitis, In -ipieut Consumplipnr find for che Relief of L'ounumplhe Patiemd in advanced Stages " ‘ , ofi tbs Disease. This in Be rm ‘ y lo uuit‘rrsnlly khan: to snipliu any othe?for the cure of throat and lung complaints, hot it is useless here to pnb-, fish the evidénce in its virtues. v Its unriVallcdi excellence for congha Ind colds, and its truly; wonderful cures fiof pulmonary disease."hat'e made it known throughout tbs civilized nn tions of the earth. l-‘ew fire the communities, , or even famil'es} among them§who hnve not name personal experience of its effects—some living trophy in their midst ofv its victor: over‘ the ‘subtle and dungeruul disorders of thel throat nndlungs. F As all know thedrudful f 1! tolity of these disorders, nnd no they know,to?,| the etl‘eets oflhis :l‘elfll'dj', we need not do mo 3. than to assure them thut it has now all the firm was that it did have when making the curcs‘ which have won so strongly upon the confidence ol‘mankind. ' ~ ! Prepmd by Dr. LC. "Ell h m.. Lowell, Illl.’ wb‘old by A. D. Buohler. Gettysburg; P.‘ Boblitx, Aremllsvillc; Puxtonh )lcCrt-nry, Fair ficld; P. A. )lycn, NCWA Chester; .\l. Sumtur, New Oxford; E. Hitcshcw, York Springs ; and dealers generally. [Sch w, 1360. lyeow f ® >!. | I 56M 0%; O “(I ‘ GIN Gin as a Remedial Agent. THIS DELHWOUS TONIC STIMULANT, .1- pecinlly (Insigncd {or the use of tho Hedi: rut I'mfunun mm HlO Funnly, Imin: Inpemd: ed the m-culh'd ”Gingr'f “Aromatic," “Cordill,” “ Medicated,” ”Schnapps," Men " ”0' 9" dome-fl by all of the prominent physician, chemists and connoisseurs, as pallflfiifl fill 0‘ ti'mso mrrmnr medicinal qunhlieo'(lolic Ind diuretic) whirh belmig to un OLD-and PUB“ (nu. 'l’ut up in gum Mm:- and In” W 'l3 druggxsts, grogern, etc. ' A. M. BININGRR & 00., (Established in 1778.) Sole Proprietorl, . X 9. 19 Broad um“, N. Y. For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS {Col —. W. W. k H. SMITH, and all of the Promin‘n‘ Wholesale Druggins in Pbiludclplflm Oct. 15, use. I] ‘ .._-_ _ .-. .._.__—-————-—————_.___ Gettysburg Foundry. HF} subscriber, fining pnrchuod “I T Foundry of Messrs. Zorbungh, Slant t Cm, (lurmerly Warrens’ Foundry,) has commenccq business, and 18 now prepared :0 odor to tht public a larger nssnrtmcnt'of .\(nchinery thus has heretoiore been ofl‘ern-d, such I: THRESH ING MACHINES, Cluvor Hullers, Fodder] Cut; tern, Corn Shellvm, and .\lbrgnn'u late improved Horse Rake. Also, STUVES, such u Cook Stoves, three different kinds; and fit. din‘enm sizes of Ten—plnle Slows. Likowua Hill “a Saw-mill Castings, and ullkindl of Turning in Iron or Wood. ' mnwmmmn of all kind: on Machinery and Caslings will be done to order an Iliadk nqlicc. Punt-rue made t 9 order; i'lough Cut. ings ready mmle‘,‘ Pl.()UGHS,'Inch n Seylnr, Wilboruw, Vim-her. Woodcock, and may , others not mentioned here; and eight dlflennl ‘ kinds of IRUN FENCING, for Camouriu, Porches or ands. . , AIM), .\lnrtiuing Machines, one o! the but mm in use. .'l‘hia machine wnrkl with 510'” by lmnd; nny little boy can manage it. ‘ t .Cull and exnmine our nun-k; no doubhbup what. we can plgmse. Parsons ought. to new“ flleir ndvunmge tuf buy machinery of In] kind m home, where it is munulsctur‘ed.m tlul. thuy can \‘oryenmly get any part replaced or rep-find. \ ‘ DAVID STEENEL GettysburgLFel). 13; :860. , ¥ - - Town Property; 1' PRIV m: SAUL—The undersigned of- A fen; ut Private Salo'zhe Property in which a now reaidegl. situate in East Middle nun, Geltgsliurg, urijuiuing's. R. Tipton on the Will. And Mrs. MoEquy on the east. will) In Alloy in the rear. THE HOUSE i! I‘m two-storyl’rnnw, \i'entherbunrded, with - Buck-huilnling; n w ell of water, will} a pump in it, an. le door; and n vnriqty df fruit, Incl! u apples, pears, ‘pwu‘hus, upricbts, cherriaq, Ind grnpcs,nll {he most. choice. - ZAUIIARIAH MYERS. Nov. 12. 1860. If ~ Gettysburg q’l‘EA“ “‘le MILL, CORNER .UF 'WES‘I' 1. .\ND RAILRUAD STREETS, NEAR THE l-‘UUNDln'.——Tlie subs: riggr, having leued‘lho Steam .\nn “mum w. llnrrxAx, in thisph‘m, hm- hnd it thoroughly rvpnired, by placing in it the nfl‘ei-‘Hry nun hinnry {or griu'ding Libe stnno. The null is mm in dpn-rufinh n‘nd I Am rmuly, o supplv any demand for this uieful Fertiliicr. (lllnl'fil) l;_|\lE-§TUNE il noi mum-d d by thin-m who hnw Milt-d it, to ha I mnuh hellvr Fertiliz ‘r llmu Burnt Dime. or in domi nny u! (lu- ulhcr Fex'lilijnrszruerally Al" plied to land. The following CertifimuAfrom Mr Dump, an exit-naive farmer, Ind higlilyirel npm-tnhlc vitizg‘u of Adams countyywilhlueu the truth (if this nssortiun: ‘ 7 ”‘4 lmv» Inn-n trying the Grplund leev stone on my land forlhc rill {our'yenn ind find it (0 he :\ bemu- fer‘lil zerlhnm the Burnt Lime, and cmzu-n. \ it has given nmi-{nct‘gn in the firit crap. PETE". DIEHL." ‘ Numerous other certificates uf like'chunclat could be prmlufifll, hut fin" is lufiicigut: .WFxlrmt-rs urn requested to land in “lair orders (Hugo give it A trial. ~' _ Mar. 4, mm. (It JOHN HOOVER. . ‘ Tyson Brothers, ROPRFE‘TOIIfi of" the EILV’HuY/OR Sif- P LIuIIr (.'ALLh'III', Gm mnum. Pu, tnke pleasure in “mum-inn to 2}]; public “ml they have removed to,their Slew nu} Ruin"! SnMJGII-r (humév, lncnlrd on the Soulh tide of York slreotpnppmilc the Bahkmml on. door below their old s‘tnnnl. The tmilding‘lms been erected under their immediate supcnjipion, arid neither point or expense has hN‘n npnred in rendering their hpnrtments hot? comfortable and cénvoni'enl. All the modern mfirm'ements hnru‘l -en ‘id'ded to the working department, In -thut theyjow pmsens every fncility for the'produotion offiru ohm: piclurea. ‘ The first premium wan awarded them by tbg Mennlh 1! Agricultural Fair for Illa but AIIIFOf types and l’lmtugmphi. ' Pictures at all the varinns nylon! (including Stereoscopic.) fault: as lierelnfore; nll work executedjn the heat manner and gunrantied to give enlir'e'sntisfnrtion. They hope their friend! and the public will Mnemher, when“ they with pictures token, that the Excelsior Sky-light Gallery is nenr them, andtlmt picturen made there are nlwnvg equal and often superior to those made in lnrge cities. In no inntnnce do they insist upon it role when they full to plan. The ” Excelsiorf’ is always free ta'the public, nnd‘every~ one in rordinilj invited to pay it 9 visit, when they will Inn-e an opportunity to docidn of~the justneu of the patronage And in creasing repulntion which it enjoys. Winding will find «very convenience fol the arrangement of their toilet. , ISAAC a. "son. ‘ can. J. ".01, V ' PHOTOGR‘APHERS Inn. 21, 1861. ~ ,- 0 Handsome Women. TO THE I.ADIES.—HUNT’S “BLOOI‘OF BUSES." A rich nnd elegant eolor‘for the cheek: or lips. IT WILL NOT WAS” 03 RUB OFF. and when mice applied, reuiu durable for years. The tint is so rich And nu tum}, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect in use. Can be removed by lemon juice Ind will not injure the skin. This is o newyrqmntion, used by the celebrated Court Beuutiet of Lon don and Purir. lluiled free, in bottlel, with V directions lor use. for $1 00. ‘ IIUNT’S “ COURT TOILET POWDER," lm parts a dnzzling whiteness to the tomplexiou, i and is unlike anything else used for thin pun pose. Mniletl free for 50 ('ents. HFNT’S “BRITISH BALM," remove- tutK ~ freckles, sunburn and all eruption! of the Iklu. Mailed free for 50 Cents. ‘ J . HUNT’S “ ml’l-IlllAL POMADE," (or the llnir, strengthens and improve. its growth, I: i keeps it from falling pm And is warranted fq t 1 Hunt 'rus mun Cl'nL. .\lrliled free for $1 00. ' IIUNT'S “ PEARL BEAI'TIFIER,” for thq teeth and gums, cleanses undwhitenl the teeth‘ imam the gums, purifies the breath eflectuolq LY, PRIBIHVIB THE TSP/I'll Alt!) PBZVII'I'I 100?. ACHI. Mailed rm for $1 on. % HUNT'S “BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME“; A double extract of orange blossom! and eo-z‘, logne. Mailed free for $1 00. This exqullita perfume wus first used by the Prince" Royal of England, on her marriage. Meun. Hunt ‘1 co, preaented the Princess with an elepnt case of Perfumery, (in which all of the shove ‘ articles were included) in handsome cut (III! ' with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particular olwhich flppeared in the public prinu. ‘ All the above articles sent Free. b! "Pm'i ‘ for $5 00. Cash can either Meagan] the order, or he paid to the express as ton do livery of goods. HI'NT l 00., Perfumers to the Queen. Regent St., London, and 77 Samson: St", Bhih. dolphin, Pa. ‘V For Sole by 311 Druggistl and Perfume". . S‘The Trude Supplied. [OOL [5, ‘OO. I! HE attention or the Ladies in and“), he‘s 31 T vitcd to I large and beautiful m." 0: Ladies’ nnd Mines’ EATS, “$l5 an. , SHAKER BOOBS, of 18“". omg: WM‘.‘ , bracing Boulenrdo Ind Yam ‘m '. hi’ ‘ offering 1;: flatly reduced gricg’. it ~ ‘ j , Arr“ “- R. . mummy, w . .
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