D. MoConaughy, ArterTM. i li d 1 e r n A g W ' sad (ol t i t: o . I : 4 I" s t 4° 71 e tress I . '1011011) ATTOII.III ens Souctron ros roam us Prisms& Downy Land War rant., Bsok.pay suspended Claims, and all oth*Slalms egallist the Government at Wash. fagton, V. C.; also American Claims In England. Leal Warrants toasted and sold, or bought. and highest prison Oren. Agents engaged in lo ads; warrants In lowa, Illinois and other wasters States. •Apply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, •b 3. • J. C. Neely, /upTTORINTY AT LA'r •vl'.l attend to eGllee tioest avid ma ot'avr i.....,-.1.. , .!..., intru.ted to cars with promptness. (Vice nearly - opposite i ., rahnestock's Store, Baltimore street. Qsitysburg, April 11, Id:)V. tf Win. A. Duncan, A. TTOUNLY AT LAW.—Office in the North , west corner of Centre '..: , :qa.k re. Gett) sbarg, a [Oct. J, 13:,`J a A. J. Cover, AIITORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to Colloctions end ell other business en tail to him. (Aim between Irshnestocks' mot Denser* Ziegler s&ores. ILLltimors street, Goursburg, Pa. (Sept. 5, 1859. Wm. B. McClellan, AowTTOILNEY AT LAW.—Office in Weet Mid tlk street, one door west of the new n Hones. Gettysburg, Nor. 14. 1853. Edward B. Buehler, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend to a!' business entrusted to htm. Be speaks the German language.— Odes at the same place, in South Baltimore smut, near Forney's drug store, and ■early opposite Danner k Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March O. Dr. A. W. Dorsey, FisoILYEIILY of Carroll county, Md., having permanently located in Gettysburg, offers professional services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country in the practice of the various branches of his profession. Office and rtsideineo, Baltimore street, next door to The Compiler office, where ho may be found at all times when not professionally engaged, REFERENCES. Prof. Nathan B. Smith, Baltimore, Md. Atignutus Webster, D. D., Baltimore Md Dr. J. 1„.. Warileld, Westminster, Md. Dr..W: A. Mathias, " 44 Jacob Resore, Esq., 44 44 Jolt* K. Longwell,lN., " Oeo. R. Wompler, Esq.. " nee. ?booms Bowen, Gettysburg. Oen. 15,1858. Gm Lawrencia Hill, M. D. A 44. S his office one . vi ltitti door west of the ST. utlyeran church in C:tantbersburg street. and opposite Picking's store. where those wishing to have any Dental Oiyerstion performed are respectfully invited to call. zzzzz sets: Drs. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krsatb, D. D., Rev. H. L. Ranglier, D. D., Rev. Prof. DI. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. StraYer. Gettysburg, April 11, '63. Notice. TAcon liniDOll.FF'S ESTATE.—Letters o: 4. administration on the estate of Jacob Mun dorff,late of Franklin township, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, (the first nal:lied residing in said Frank lin township and the last named in Cumber land township.) they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticat ed for t settlernent. ADAM ItIMERT, CIIAItLES 11. POLLEY, Feb. 13, 18C0. Ct Adorsinistradors. Marble Yard Removed. rrtHE subscriber having removed his place of business to Esst York street, a short dis. Lance below St., James' Church, would announce to the public that he is sup prepared to furnish all kinds of work in his line, such as Mona. "meats, Headstones, kc., kc., of every variety of style and finish, with had without bases and sa kets, to snit purchasers, and arprices to snit the times. Persons desiring anything in his line walled it a decided athautage to examine his stook and prices before purchasing elsewhere. WM. B. MEALS. Gettysburg, March 21, 1859. New Grocery. rriMS WAY FOR B.I.RGAINS.—The sub j scriber respectfully informs the citizens of tows and country, that he has opened a G rucery, e f onfeetiottary and Notion Store, on York street, two doors east of St. James' Lutheran Church, where be has now on hand a general assort meat of goods is his line—such as : Syrup, from 40 to7ocents per gallon ; Sugars, all kinds ; Coffees, different kinds; Vinegar. SAL, Fish, Cheese, Scotch Herring, ground and unground Pepper, Alapice, Cloves, Cinnamon, II u/tard, Soda, Ginger, Starch, Rice, Tess, Candles, Ex tract Coffee, Chocolate. Conee c atrated Lye; Brooms, Buckets, Candies, nll kinds; Figs, Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Almonds, Ground Nuts, Layer Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, Fancy Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, kc., ke. Burrza and Eons bought and sold. He invites the calls of the pnbite, convinced that his essortrueis will please, both in quality and price. He is de terusinettto sell cheaper than the cheapest. WM. E. BITTLE. Gettysburg, Dec. 10, '5B. RemovaL THE subscriber has removed his Plough and • Machine Shop from the Foundry building to - Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith Fhop, back of the Eagle hotel, where he is bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, kc., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning sad repairing Clocks. LATH) WARREN. May 10. Hanover it. Railroad. NiVr LITER ARRANGEMENTS.—The Pas senger Trains run as follows : F EST TH,AIN will leave Hanover at 8 A. M., with Passengers fur Baltimore, York, Harris burg, Columbia and Philadelphia. SECOND TRALI will leave Hanover at 3 P. 3L, watt- Passengers for Baltimore. and inter mediate points. EXTRA. TRAIN on every Tuesday and Satur diy will leave Hanover at 5 P. M., with Pas sengers for York, Harrisburg, he., returning with Passengers from Baltimore. Through tickets are now issued to Philedel phia,Colambis.,liarrisburgWilliamaport, Head ing, .04,1tisnore, York, Wrightsville, and all other principal way points on the line of the Northern Central Railway. D. E. TROVE, Ticket Agent. 11. 4 lover, itanch 5, 1860. IT IfiSO 81.CRET.—Go to New York, watch yosialialsca at Auction, and you will soon discoree,the fact why it is that goods are sold ao e►aa} at SAMSON'S. MEIN best ()VMS-COATS ever offered in any Clothing Store outside of the city, (gentle ameorhe have Oen them will testify to the fiat OW *I material and the excellesa making met ereeDed.) A few more left at .Dee. 26. SAMSON'S. raUSES copied from old apeclatemt of all ids lasertad in Lockets, Breast rum and Finger Rime, by SAMCEL \SEAVER. vAluirrr of Fall Bonasts, Trimmings, I , AlLitaiebori, Ficrerers, IC., at ; A. six= 18ON'S. Oil flamer. Mum & ne t' Spring Burner,l and all other good Biz for Ooal Oil, to ,— llethez with the Is.rgest Bu z variety 011:of tha e•e"". ll "mont 4 is - Alia/e.— of LAMPS, bf ettry Atiaptptioo. CHANDS 111111110leconitabo,Ptfes,PlatootPiddbeo, LIMO, from two t fikrtstrosts-Gbiss•b, slag Atli tag giscroomml &tins. Daring the low Wicks, Shades, aid 'articles pertain to wilderwillrlda eat hint tear 40 spent Ildirsaia- the business, the best ICS gstuitipeerke& on can buy these instruments OIL in the touott• • and Retail—et Or ttlaikp id - - - SAIISONIL i the Manufacturers' lowest prices. - ger Merchants and.otherk will pipe &Min by examining ear Stook •;alol l oiiis.) ' • • N. lit, STOTT'S 4 LAMP and GAS Mr= NUMB lasi P&G TORY, No. 114 South Second and Na, 1 Car ter Street, below infant, Philadelphia. _ Fob. 2e, MO. Son, , , i' - . ~. Brin i ALO: BORES sad Ovir-.boas wit b abeam ban last moos at SAX 11 peat variety of $1 401410 - vtrieo sod - Tg ides at SCOTT k artlele, sot seesseary for t/le iiisb* Of life, bet 1 lam ow- Sash s sloe • atinutv, ottb ea Gobi Posits, Breast. piskllll4ol~, Ilik r es., width will be sold it fettlatedlyless se AAISONS. *aPas' MITROCIIIMISSD IMPlifernOarßATl Or MCI I N 1 imummao DR= BLOOD, 1111. BONES, Brl.PlitlUC ACID. PEKUVIAS GUANO, SULPHA?' AMMONLA. 100 Pounds of the NITROGENIZED PHOSPHATE Will equal in 'effect and lasting power 185 Pound' Peruvian Guano--will produce GREATER WEIGHT OF WHEAT, And other Grain, per Bushel. larlT PREVENTS RUSTII6OII I lona Farmers to give it a fair trier, being confident of its worth. It has been extensively lased in the New England and Southern States for ten years past, and its increasing sale PROVES ITS SUPERIORITY ! It is packed in Strong liggs of IGU Pounds tash. PRICE $4 PER BAG, OR $4O PER TON. Orders accompanied by Remittances will meet with Prompt Attention. Testlawniala and Samples gin Free of Charge, on application to the Sole Agent, • R. Sc. P. ALIEN, No. 14 South Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPUIA. birAGENTS WA.NTED.NaI Fob.. 20, 1860. 3m • The Greatest Discovery 4:-T)F THE AGE.— lnflammatory and Chronic R :ID heum:4u can be cured by using 11. L. M LLF.It'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX. TL'RR, Many prominent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic afiec lions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any specific Introduced to the public. Price 50 emits per bottle. For sale by all druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by H L.IIILLEII, Wbulre.alc and Retail Druggist. East Berlin, Adams county. P.., dealer in Drugs, Chemical., Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuff., bot tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, ilte„ ko, jar A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettrsburg for " H. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. Iy New Goods— CiTEIP GOODS —PRETTYOOOOB.--Falt nestock Brothers have just returned from the cities with the largest, prettiest and cheapest assortment of Goods ever offered to the public. We have an unusually law and cheap stock of Silks, Dels.ines, and every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Cassimers, Cassinetts, Vesting., 4te. Call early and examine for yourselves.— We will satisfy you that oar Goods are unusu ally cheep. No trouble to show Goods. FAIINKSTOCK RROTIIERS. Siva Red Front. Oct. 17,1859 Cannon & Adair's NEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of B&W -nore and East Middle streets.directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— Having recently arrived from Philadelphia, and feeling fully competent to exec:4e all work in the finest style of the art, wt would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to tarot us with a call and examine specimens of oar work. We are prep/wed to furnish MONL'MENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put up in a manner suh 'tondol and tasteful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of, and especially do we guarantee that our Geese tery and Grave Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frost, but shall main tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a Joh, and so necessary to continued gmeefaluess and symmetry. Nor. 28, 1859.. tf Glorious News 1 ATONNY can be saved by calling on the sub scriber, who ha. just returned from the eiflss *nth one of the largest stocks of FALL and WINTER GOODS ever brought to Getty.- barg—in part as follows: French Retinae', plain and figured, Cobergs of all kinds, Cotton Helaine; all prices, Orien tal Lustre*, Silk Illusions, and a large assort meat of plain and Sgured Silks, Alpaccas, Bombazines, kc.; French Worked Collars, Un dereleeves, Handkerchiefs, Flouncing., Edg ings, Ices, Inserting,; Bonnets and Ribbons, Shawls and Mantillas; Muslin', Linens, Sheet ing", Hosiery, Gloves, Ac. Cloths, Cassimeres, Ciusinets, Vesting., and everything else in the gentleman's wear line. The undersigned is thankful for past &von, and will spare no effort to deserve the public's continued patronage. I. L. SCHICK, Oct. 17. S. W. corner of the Diamond. New Fall and Winter Goods, AT A. SCOTT I SON'S NEW STORE.—We hare just received our stock of goods suitable for the Fall Ind Winter sales, to which we invite the attention of buyers--which for beauty and price cannot be surpassed--ansong which may be found a variety - of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of new and fashionable de.. signs, Shawls, Bonnets, Trimmings, kc.— Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is also full and complete. For MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, we have a variety of Cloths, Ciussimeres, dad nets, Jeans, kc., of various styles and prices.— Also, GROCERIES AND QCEE.NSWARK.— Having purchased our goods at low priCee- for cash, we are enabled to sell them at prices to suit the times. All we ask is an examination of ou^ stock before purchasing. Thankful for past encouragement, we hope by strict atten tion to business and a desire to please, to merit, as well as receive, a continuance of the same, as well as lots of new. tior motto is, "Quick sales and small profits." Oct. 3, 1859. A. SCOTT k SON. Something New IGETTYSBURG.—Tha undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, in York street, Gettysburg. nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where be will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, PRETZELS, kc., ke., belied every day, (sun days ezeepted,) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount, from this and adjoining coon tics, supplied et the shortest notice. Haring erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the hest workman and the most ap ' proved machinery, he is prepared to do • heavy business. VALENTINE SALTEE. July 23, 1859. For Sale OR RENT .— That excellent Tavern Stand, in New Oxford, Adams an county, Pa., for many yearn known as Ifiley's Tavern, at present in the occupancy of G. F. Becker. The Howie is large and very cunvenient, with good and large Stabling, a large Garden and Lot of Ground. with every convenience necessary for a tavern, adjoining the Public Square, near the Gettysburg Rail road. Apply to JOLIN BIiCY ER, South George Street, York, Pa. Jan. 16,1860. Kerosene and Coal OTL LAMPSI-11ead Quarters and laanntae tory, No. 114 South Second Street, below Cnesnat, and. Na. / Carter Straat,Philadelpbia. M. B. DYOTT'S txedeide ltatoanas and Coal ammo Clamp rnold, Us - Mask le &dire Dress and l'soge ON& wil now flee his whole staiirdOs to eDLU , BrSIXESS, Rod are art all dines ksep oa h., c , lis•ge lot of chimp Cloths. Cusimires, sett', Vesting's, sad ]lea's wins generally. Also, Hesdy-suide User Coats, Dress an 1 Business Coats, riistalcoons. 'Yeats, Monk,: Jackets; Shirts, Drawers, Cutallata, Stogy' s. cravats, Ac.. Vise us a call. We sill , e.. every article is ou has as cheap u the 634:apt.... Jan. '2 3, 15450. CZO Spouting. GFORGE k MORT WAMPLER will make House Spouting and put up the SIMe iotv, fur cash or country produce. Farmers and ail otters wiehing their bosses, barns, kc., spout ed, would do well to give them a call. April 18, tf U. k H. WA MPLE P.. EUTI'AL FIREINSCRANCE roMPANr.— lacurporaLed Nla.rch ly , 1+.3"01. i'resseleat—George Jwope. Iries Presuleat—S. IL Russell. Secretars—D. A. Buehler, Treasurer—David M'C ren ry. Emotive Cueoreuiter —ll.44Pert. McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Lieintzelnann. .11ortaiftra—George.Swope, D. A. Buehler,Jit. cob King, A. Heintz,'man, R. M'Curdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fah nestock, Wm. B. MuClellan, Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F.Gitt, John Woltord, IL A. Picking, AbelT. Wright, John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. It. Russell. D. Vereary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. R. Hersh. MO-This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than six years, and iu that period has paid all losses and ex penses, without any assessmtnt, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pav employs no Agents—all business being don. by the Managers, who are annual elect ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for further information. mar The Executive Committee meets at the office of the Company on the last Wednesday in every month. at 2, P. Y. Sept. 27, 18.18. rinlIAT the undersigned has just returned from the city, and has now on hand, and intends keeping constantly, aq fine au assort ment of tiROCERIES ■nd QUEENSWARE as has ever Keen kept in this place. Also a very fine assortment of FRUITS, such as ILiisins, Malaga Figs, new dried Currants, drum Figs of first quality, prime Dates. ORANGES and LESIONS, a prime article of Leghorn Citron, a splendid article of Brandy Peaches, prime articles of Cheese and Teas, Spices of all kinds ; also • lot of fresh NUTS, such as Pecans, Al monds and Palm Nut/1-1110 a great msnv other articles in the Fruit and GrOcery way, too nu merous to mention. Also a lot of FANCYI NOTIONS, such as Soaps, Perfumeries, kc. Come one and all, And give me a call:\ H. G. ('ARR. Store in Uenry Thomas's room, next-door to Sattpee's Bakery, in Kast York street. CIELSBRATED k LIVER ... 4 = l PILLS.—Wo beg leave to call the atten- : lion of the Trade, and more especially the ln Physicians of the country, toswo of the 1110S1 popn tar remedies now before the public. We refer to DIL CHAS. ICLANIVSCHLEiIItATED VERNIFUGE AND LIVES PILLS. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls. net but &imply for what their name purports, viz: The VEItMIFIJGE, for expelling Worms from us the human system. It bassi's° been adminis tered with the most satisfactory results to va- ;14 Tione Animals subject to Worms. The LIVER t=o PILLS, for the cure of Lives COMPLAIITS, all g i BILIOCII DIMINO mmm N T SICK 11sw-scus, Ac. ao In cases of Fives Aso Aute, preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invaria bly make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above mentioned dis eases, they are unrivaled, and never known to fail when administered in accordance with 11 = 1 the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has in. i;ei duced the Proprietors,FLEMlNG BROTHERS, ao PITTSBURG, PA., to dispose of their Drug -to business, in which they have been successfully engaged for the last 20 years, and they will 2.0 now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. WLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now bold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest materials, and cotapoun4 them In the mos thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROTHERS, Pittsburg, l'a. P. S.—Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and take none bat Dr. MlAs:de, priperd by Flawlag Bros., Pilislitty, Pa. To those wishing to give them a trial, we RiU forward per mail post paid toany part of the Milted States, one box of Pills for twelre three-vent postage stamps, or one risl of Ver. mifuge fpr fourteen three-cent stamps. All or ders from Canada must be accompanied by twen ty cents extra. For salt by A. D. Buehler, Agent, Gettysburg, and by dealers generally throughout the county. May 2,•18'29. 1 y • ei M UST from the city with the best and cheap est assortment of SYRUPS and OLASSES t at we hare yet offered, calculated to please all persons in quality and prices; SUGARS, a very large stock, low; COFFEES, TEAS. Choco late, Rice, Cheese, Spices, (all kinds,) Crackers and Tea Cakes, Vinegar, Pickles, Sugar-cured HAMS and SHOULDERS, Lard. Shad, Mackerel and Herrings, Salt, Cedar-ware. Tubs, Buckets, kc.; Baskets, Flour Selves, Brooms, Brushes, kc.; all kinds of Cordage, Concentrated Lye; Extra and Superfine FLOUR, all kinds of Feed; Potatoes, Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand ; Fancy Goods. Confectionaries and Fruit. Give us a call. • It affords us pleasure to show ou r lge and inviting stock. Picking's Advertisement pICKING sslls OVERCOATS very cheap, Sella OVERCOATS very cheap, Sells OVERCOATS very cheap., PICKING sells cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap CLOTH COATS, Cheap-CLOTH COATS. PICKING also sells cheap VESTS, Very cheap VESTS. Very cheap VESTS.' PICKLNG'S PANTS are good and cheap, Very good and very cheap, Very good and very cheap. PICKING would like to have people cell and see his stock—because in addition to the above PICKING has Carpet Sacks cheap, Umbrellas and Trucks, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks and Shirtseheap, Violins, AccordeonA, Flutes, Fifes. Ate-cheap, Clocks and Jewelry of every descrip tion cheep—has every thing usually kept in the Gentlemen's Furnis hingline. Gentlemen need , frig anything in the Clothing or Variety way would do well to call on Picking, for Picking has made np his mind to sell GOODS CHEAPER. than they have ever been sold before in the county. Hard times makes low prices. Call at his store in Chambersberg street, four doors east of the Es.glo Hotel, (Tate's.) Jan. 30,1860. Adams County El= Everybody Take Notice I Gettysburg,pec. 19, 1859. Dr; M'Lane's Here We Are Again! NOR111.:(21: t MARTIN Gettysburg. May 30, 1859. Watches, Jewelry, A ND SILVER-WARE.—We would respect fullyinformm oar Mends, patrons and the public gsaeraUy, that we have now in Store sad offer WIIOLISALE axn RIITAILL, at the lowest Casa Peters, a large and very choice stock of Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and Plated Ware, of every variety and style.. Every description of Dismoso Wort and other JeWICLIT, made to order at short notLces sur.idi goods warrant ed to boas represented. ' N. 2.---hrtienlar attention given to the Its pairlog of Watches and Jewelry of every do scriptlon. STAUFFER lt HARLSY, No. ,033 Miatet St., South Side, Philadelphia. .1%. , 11, 1860. 3m Jlook Binding.' AT lIISte, 'MAGAZINES and NEWS PAYERS.. beard od Marna in one 'reek, at WA., 41761RENBADGB'S BINDERY, a, &pert /Worn ant,Wasltlngtoo Boom, Ant 1 8 60 . tt Gettysbers,rn, Saltiariererlkxfi-tr' - tes- Ladd, Webster & Co., 131 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE, ED., Manufacturers °flat prored ' SEWING MACHINES, for Families and Manufacturing EittalAshments. Let Manufacturers. Planters, Partners, House keePers, or and• other persons in march of an io,trUtuent to eXeente any kind of Sewing now dv•te by machinery, make sure they secure the be.t. by examining ours before purchasing. gisrSamples of Work sent by mail. cossrrerrss • GOOD 14 !t should be well made, simple in its eon irtrAction, and easily kept In order. It shoald make a man' LOCK-411Tel, alike un Loth side• of the material. 3. It should aew any and all materials that tan' be sewed. 4i It should be able to use Cotton, Thread, or 4ilk, directly from the spac.l 5. It should Le 3Lk to sew from coirse to line, ndfrom thick to thin. with rapidity, and with cut changing the tens:on. 6: It should be able to make the tension greeter or lees, on both the under and upper threads, and with uniformity. It shoal." hare a straight needle ; curved on& are liable to break. 8, The needle should hare perpendieulat motion. Thla is absolutely necessary for heavy wotk. 9. It should be capable of taking in the largest pieces of work. 10. It should be able to bind With a binder, bent with • hemmer ; should 'etch, fell, run and rather. 11. It should be always ready to work. 10. It should be capable of using the same sim of thread on tooth sides of the work, and of using different colored thread or silk, above or 1 eluw, to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. 11. It should beible to make a long or phort stitch. . It should b•able to fasten o ff the seam, a commence sewing tightly at the first stitch. 1 . It should ma easily and make but little not s. 1 *. It should 11Wre a wheel feed; none others are in constant contact with the work. I . It should not be liable to get out of order. ih. It should not be liable to break the thr ad, nor skip stitches. 1 . It should not he necessary to use a screw dri er or wrench to set the needle. . It should net be liable to oil the opera tor 4 1 1 dress. . It should not form a ridge on the under si , nor ravel out. nor be wasteful of thread, as the Ca9,e with ALL CSIAIX-ATITCII machines. i 2 . it should not be . more trouble than it is orth." 2 . Finale, yl of these advantages are pos ses.ied I.y our Sewing Machine. LADD, WEBSTEII & Co. I Dec. 5, 1650. 17 HOuse Furnishing GOODS, 2111. 11 North /inward str.ri, , two doors North o 1 the llowarellouse.—The undersigned. having made large additions to his 'tot*, is prepared to furnish housekeepers, l'ountry Merchants and others, with such articles as they vent, on the very best terms. itp:sitr.s : IVhitewash, Sweeping, Dusting, Paulo, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Silver, Shoe, Scrub and Hortie Itirlies. iliciounts-wsite : Such as Tubs, Buckets, Menenres, Tar Buckets, Churns, Mauls, Rolling of i r Pin Butter Prints, &c. Brooms, Baskets, Mats and Coresge. Masser's 5 minute Ice Cream Fre sem. Refrigerators, ugright and chest—the m apptpved kinds . W ater Coolers , in Wood or etal. Tin and Wire Safes. Arthur's and °tit most approved Fruit and Vegetable Pre set-% ng Cans, plain Tin-ware, Japanned, Block' Tin Brituania and Plated Ware. Albsta Forks 11111 i Spoon:. Urns, Coffee anfTea Pots, Egg Doi iers, It.titers, Chaffing Dishes, knives and Forfs. Wattle Irons, Satire Pan., :irides and i Wei hts, (I,,ffee slills, Table pastors, Oil ronsin ion 'offee l'obi, Shovel a nd Tongs, Nurse Lamps, Toil .t. Seib, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Knife ('le iers, NI ire Dish Covers, Table Mats, together will a variety of articles useful and necessary to 110 keepers. Ruhr & Davis' Patent Excelsior Wa ing Mat hines. Plain Tin and Sheet Iron Wa and Brushes of every description, manu factured to order. (EO. A. MILLS, :.;q3. 11 North froward at., Baltimore, Md. MUrch 14,1859. ly 1 Artists', Painters' A INP PHOTOGRAPHERS' DEPOT.—The ilkl subscnber has constantly ou hand a full assortmeut of materials fur tho use of Arbil', l'ailtersuadrAoloiraphers. Also on hand a large andt beautiful assortutont of Stfresrupie Meru- Dien!} and Flews, ihri.racing every variety of Foreign and American luoulseupes, Statuary, Paripr and Rural Groups, ¢r. The beauty and intete , t of the Stereseopie Views upon the par lorita bile furnish a never ending source of en tert inment both to visitors and the home circle. C IENTR IL' MEILCUANTS supplied on the mos liberal terms. I • W. A. WISONG. i No. 2 N. Liberty St., Baltimore, Md. .. i., J ne 27, 1859. ly B. T. Hynson, PHOLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUF.teTCRER, No. 52 North Howard Street, one door above Lex 1111 ni ngton, BALTIMO. I t per ilassrivs.—Constently in store, Paper Ha ngs of et cry description, and of the Letts and most approved patterns. Aleo, Borden Fire Board l'rints, ke. roadie's Blinds.—Keeps on hand, and manu factures to order, Venetian Blinds of all colors, sizes and qualities, which will compare favora bly with any offered to the public. De... Paper Hanging done in the best style.— ' Blinds repainted and trimmed, or exchanged. larch 7, 1859. ly _ .. Baltiln( Old Acme Safe Manufactory. 'ILLER'S IMPROVED SALAMANDER SAFES.—Thckisands of dollars in proper (all kinds, SAT annually in these safes never failed to reserve their contents.— Wry, Doranee Providence, Rhode 2d, and 159 !Port treet, Baltimore. Salo ns, No. le, South barges street. For sines prices send for • molar. All Safes war fed to give satisfac on. rek I to I t. 17, 1859. 11 6. 16 37. tha Fae Isla roo and ran First Mil/111 • ENAMELLED COTT. ;E FURNITURE._ IL W. HEYWOOD, N 101 North Charles street, Baltimore, haying en engaged for the last` IT years in the mann cttire and sale of the ribose desirable Furnial , suited to country residences. has on hand ala variety, taanufaa tured expressly for retail sal Also, Oak and Walnut t amber Seta, Oak and; Walnut Extension Tablesahning Room and Fancy Chairs, Sideboards. 114 and Husk Mat trestles. Feather Pillows and Bdsters, kc., kc. March 21, 1859. ly Baltimore -tiF3.l, AND BRASS TORKB, 53 Holliday street, Baltimore, 'Md. 11.EGESTBR k 88, the Proprietors, Ire prepared to furnish BIMLS of all descriptiots, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, which are warranted equal in quality of one, prolongation of sound and durability, to ny made in the Unitel states. Our Bells are made d the best materials, warranted to give anti! satisfaction; also, agninst breakage. Farm Bells, ranging trim 10 to 100 pounds, always oa hand at northtin prices. Nor Certificates with fu4 particulars, send Ilse owl of our Circulars. Aug. 29, 1839. ly Notice to I D ' tg a agt I W ML i e ' ; 100.000 1 1 sa price will be paid for Whist, Rya i Cori, Oats, Barley, Clover-seed, TiviotAy-ereii, Flour, he., it O Ott la rge ge yellow Warehouse, west ead4New xf or boir'Guano, Plaster * SW% hc-r mad * barg,_ an. well selected. site* listraior. 411 4,,," ual COLitaattr Oli bead sad for saes at m l rg MO h o FLANK. likat3ll. New Oxford, 0.4:1;411111ils • More New Geode r the alga of the 1110'3007, la Cbarabera. btu.' street. We bare jut received a near of HATS, CAPE, ROOTS, BROSS. Traaks, Carpet Bags, Umbrella* Buggy Her. toCollars, Whips, 1.4.., sad art detarthlnsd to 'sell et ths lowest priest "osslble !Sr esple.- - -; Cell &mikado for yourssl,res. Oct. IT, 1 859. - VOSIAIC 4 COLS; r&reTAMILS AND NILICNAIIITD.—W ay, now opened our large sad commodious house, on the corner of Stratton and Rail road streets, near the Depot of the Gettysburg Radrued Company, and are prepared to receive produce of all k?nds, viz: FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN. OAI S, &c. Also, on hand and for sale, SAlt, Guanos, Plaster, Fish, ate. A large stock of Groceries just received, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice, Tees, Spices of all kinds, Ceder-ware, kc., ke., which we do not hesitate to say, we will sell at low as can be bought elsewhere, wholesale and retail. Merchants will do well by calling to lee Ind examine our stock before purchasing else where, as our motto will be '• quick sales and small profits." We a ould alio call the attention of all inter ested in the thrifty and hellthful condition of their Cattle, lior.,es. Hop, &c., to the fact that we have for sale Rreinig,, Froncfield & C 023 Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER, of which we have sold from ISUO to 2uoo pounds per annuta to Farmers nod Storekeepers. KLINEFELTER, BOLLINGER * CO. Gettysburg, ept. 5, 18 58. Our Musical Friend. 6 fIUR MUSICAL FRIEND," & Rare Com panion fur the Winter Months. Every Pianist,Should procure this I Every Singer, weekly Publication of Every Teacher, Vocal and Piano Forte Every Pupil, Music, costing but 10 Every Amateur, CENTS a number, and ronounced by the entire Press of the Country, Co be " THE IIi:ST AND CHEAPEST WORK OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD." Twelve full sized Pages of Vocal and Piano Forte Music for 10 Cents. Yearly, $5 ; Half-yearly, $9 50 •, Quarterly, Si 25. Subscribe to " Our Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest Newsdealer, and y'bu will have Music enough for your entire family and at an insignificant cost; and If you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clario net, Accordeon, etc., etc., subscribe to the SOLO MELODIST. containing 12 pages, costing only 10 Cents a Number ; Yearly, $2 50; Half-yearly $1 25. All the Rack Numbers at 10 cents,and Round Volumes, containing 17 Numbers, at $2 50 each, constantly on hand. Grs A CALL I—The undersigned have just received from the cities an immense stuck ofCLOTLIS, CASSIMERES, CASSINFATR, VESTINGS in ell varieties, Ike., suitable for the season, which they offer to the public at unpre cedentedly low nat.!. " They ask n call, .To con% ince all" of the truth of this assertion. No trouble to show good■ and give prices. A large lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING also selling cheaper than ever. Garments made up for men and boys, as us ual, in the very best manner, and according to any style desired. The work being done in their own establishment, they are always en abled to warrant it. Remember, their place of business is the large and commodious room ad joining Cobean k Pulp's, on Chambersburg street. JACOBS & BRO., Sept. 19, IRSO. Merchant Tailors. SZNET B. .. New Firm—New Goode: rilnE undersigned has • entered into partner -1 ship in the HA ILDW.ARE k GROCERY ' business. at the old stand of Datioer k Ziegler, in Baltimore street. under the name, style and firm of DANNFAL k ZIEGLER, JAS., and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, • continuance of , the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They have just return ed from the cities with au immense stock of Goods--cou-isting in part of Building Materials, such as Nails, Screws Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass, hr. Tools, including Edge Tools of every description, Saws, Plaues, Chasse's, Gouges, Braces and Bins, Augers, Squares Gouges,Hammers. he. Blacksmith{ we a l( find, l Vices. Rasps, Files, llorse Shoes, Horse-shoe Nails, tc., with them, very cheap. Coach Find- I lugs, such as Cloth. Canvass, Damask, Fringes, Cotton. Moss, Oil Cloth. Springs, Asles, Hobbs, Spokes. 1...H0e5, Bows, Poles, :thefts, ke. Shoe Findings, Tampico. Brush and French Morocco, Linings, Biudings, Pegs, Lusts, Bout Trees, ke., with a general assortment of Shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general assortment— also Varnish, Kll{libt, ke. HOUSEKEEPERS will also find a large assortment of Knives and Forks. Brittannia, lintta and Silver-plated Ta ble nail Tea S i mon-, Candle-sticks, IVaiters. Shovel and Tongs, Sad Irons, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Pans. Tubs. Churns, Carpeting,-1 .‘l. O , a general assortment of forged and rolled IltON of all sizes and kinds; Cast, Shear, ; and Blister Steel, a hich they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. GROCERIES. aNH and gen- 1 eral seam- Intent, such as Crushed, Pulverised, t'lariGed and Brown Sugars; New Orleans, West India cud Sugar House Molasses ana Syrups. Cadre., Spices. Chocolate, Fine, Coarse and Dairy Salt; Linseed, Fish and Sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, ke.; a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry and in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; i in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, I Coach Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, I Black FM t ioet Maker's, Painter's, (Hasler's, and Grocery line, all of which they are determin- ' ed to sell as low fur CASH as any house out of the city. HENRY B. DANNER, Tm: enderitigned baying retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore street, by their sons, Benry 13. Danner and Way bright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner k Ziegler, Ira., whom wewill recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Hiring retired from the Mercantile business, it is necessary that our old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in debted to ns either by lndgnfilnt, Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books 'mill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER, May 25. 1858. DAVID ZIEGLER. L. H. MILLER, ath Charles street, y] Baltimore, Md ON THE GETTYSBURG RAILROAD ! Sumer Arraagewe and after Thurs day, April 21st, the MORNING TRAIN will leave Gettysburg it 6.30 o'clock A. M., connecting it Hanover Junction with Express train to Balti more at 9.32, and Mail train from Baltimore at 9 32, returning to Gettysburg at 12.30 noon, with passengers from Baltimore, York, Harris burg, Philadelphia. and the North and West. The AFTERNOON TP.AIN will leave Gettys burg at 1 o'clock, P. M., connecting at Ilanover dulledOa with Mail train to Baltimore at 3.37, re turning to Gettysburg about 6.30 P. M., with passengers from York,llikrrisburg, Philadelphia, and the North and West. skip-By the above arrangement passengers can go either North or South on the Northern Central Railway both morning and afternoon. R. II'CURDY, President. April 25, 1859. IaYOR yourselves, sod 1 know you'll be satis fied that there is no use to complain of d shoes sr wet het when IL G. CARR sells Gum Shoes for It cents. And still better, there is struse of sufferiag with Corns, Chilblains and Froeea Peet, when you can get the very stuff at IL G. Carr's to cure them all. No cure no pay. Cents, get it and try It. Come all you dyspeptic persons, I can Exyen all right la a short time. IL G. Carr's Unl venal Bitters is the staff to do it with. It Is cheep, and its intrinsic value is only to be got at by trying it.. Now is the time to get nice, good and cheap Hosiery, at H. G. Ooze's. Also, st. fresh supply of Cheese, and all kinds aline choice Finite, such as Yip, Prunes, Data , R aisins, Currants, Lemons, ke. B. G. Carr's is the place to get the isestaad moat diskienable colors nflieek-dies no in town aid very cheap. Everybody come and see and you'll he pre to buy. (Feb. 13,1863. ,=1 1' O woo coo doibt the chospaossif ;w e et Abe wools& Shawls oiti Imam, OS* cows Vadorobirso said Asoirscs,_ missies Ng wool.* Socks, weak* Jos=sliost to work is Sao Wan, tow, cotton 81;ioto, Collars, Gloves, Swipoodiszo,lilk oats_ _t pu __ e.j so. Nes ris.4--7 ~wit Noldoe C. B. SEYMOUR k CO., 107 Nassau St., New York. Feb. 6, 1660. Em - Just in Season! WAVBRIUUT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Itsy 24, DWI. Notice. Change of Hours Read and Judge New Oyster Saloons. THE subscriber hes optmed new Oyster gad Elitist Moons, es the south lid* of rabersbarg street, sear the Diamond, (two doors below Geo. ArnGld'e Store,) where he will receive EVERY DAY, (Sunday excepted,) and serve in the various styles, the best qsallty of FRESH OYSTER, riots Baltimore. By keeping a good article, he expecte to receive a libera patronage. Hs will also supply Oys ten wholesale to other eytabliahments. His Bill of Fare will, however, not be confin ed to Oysters alone. Other articles in the Eat ing line can always be had in season--aLio a nice glass of ALE. sarEntrance to Ladies' Saloon at the centre door of the building—to Gentletne r c o &gl ow: , at the dour atijuinlng it on the west. G. F. ECKENRODE Gettysburg, Oct. 31, 1853. ASILLkI•II SCOTT. J. BAitTST SCOLT A. Scott & Son, TAEALERS in Dry Goode, Fancy Articles, Queensware, Groceries, ac., &c., opposite "Eagle Hotel," Cliambersburg street. • Still at Work ! cIOACITMAKING AND BLACKSMITIIING. 1../ —The undersigned respectfully informs hu friends and the public that he continues the Coachmakiug and Blacksimitbing business in every branch at his establishment In Cham bersbnrg streets Be has on hand and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, &c., of the best material, and made by superior work men. salrltsratatsto tad BLACKSMITHING of all kinds done at ressomable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COUNTRY Paooces taken in exchange for work at market prices. gerPersons desiring articles or work in the Coachmaking or Blackamithing line, are re spectfully incited to call on. ' JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH Gettysburg. Jan. 24, '69. Private Sale. MAE subscriber offers at Private Sale. 1 his HOUSE AND LOT, on High FR„ street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The House is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Back-building, and a welt of water. Terms easy. DA-\'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11, 1859. tf Call and See the Bargains! F. McTLIIENY having just returned from the city of Philadelphia, where he has selected very carefully his PAW, AND WINTER GOODS, is prepared to skarn . the prettiest and most fashionable stock of goods in his line ever brought to this place, which will be sold at prices that will defy all competition. Ills stock of HATS AND CAL'S is full and complete, em bracing Men's No. 1. black Silk Hats, Men's black Cassimere Hats, Men's fine soft Felt Hsts, lieu's Ledger lists, Men's Russia Broad. Rim Hats, Men's Silk Velvet Caps, Ledger Caps, Navy, Plush, and Plush trimmed Caps. A splendid assortment of BOYS' & CIIILDILEN'S CAPS, from 25 eta, to $1.25. Also, an exten sive assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, con sisting of Men's Water-proof Boots, Fine Calf Cork-soled 'toots, Heavy Kip Boots, Calf Con gress Gaiters, Boys Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Thankful to my friends and customers for past favors I hope by politeness and fair dealing to merit x continueuee of their patronage. =3 Oct. 17, 1859. R. F. .11c1LkENY Railroad Store. jC. GtINN k BRO. hate just received and e are opening at their new store on the North-west corner of Centre Square. Gettysburg, a large and complete assortment of Spring And Summer Goods and Groceries. The ladies par ticularly arc invited to call and examine our su perior styles of Dress Goods and Fancy article., embracing everything coming properly under this head at prices not heretofore equalled, and in quality surpassed by none. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, of et cry description, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Card netts. Coatings, Vemtings, kc., which cannot be surpassed out of the city in quality and price. Our stock of Groceries is also complete, while every other article generally found in a Dry Goods store can be had at the "Railroad Store" of J. C. Quinn k Bro. Believing that the pals lic can suit themselves better here thaw else where, we int ite them to give as a call. For the proof of our assertion, tell and examine our stock, even if you don't buy. [4pril 4, 1859. Grain and Produce House, N CHAMBERSBU U RG STET.—The un- Odersigned having purclased the large building in the rear of his store on Chambers bursburg street, known as "Camp's Brewery," has converted it into a Produce Warehouse, and is now prepared to receive all kinds of Grain and Produce, to wit : FLOUR, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, Seeds, kc.. for which the highest market price will be given. ITo accommodate those who may prefer it, I will also receive on COMMISSION and forward Produce of all kinds, hav!eg made ar rung,emehts for that purpose with %responsible house in the city. I also continue my Grocery and Variety Store, and keep on band GROCKRIES of all kinds, Salt, Collie, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, Oils, Spices, Fish, Cedar-ware, kc. Having Just received • very large supply, purchased on remarkably favorable terms, I am prepared to furnish Country Dealers very cheaply, and will sell at all times, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL. The public are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, on the principle of " Quick Sake and Small Profits." JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Sept. 6, 1859. Removal. MRS subscriber informs hi t ‘ him. friends and the public that he has removed his large Boot and Shoe Establishment, to Chambersburg street, Gettysburg, where he has now on hand, and will continue to keep for sale, an ex tensive variety of work, of his own manufacture. The work is made up in the be,t and most durable manner, including all the nea est styles, and embraces BOOTS k SHOES, Men's, Women's and Children's GAITERS, in short, every article usually to be found in a fires class establish ment of the kind. lie has now and will continue to have employed a number of workmen, " hard to heat, - to make up cnstomer work. That he will sell CHEAP, is easily proven. Give him a call, examine his Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and get his prices. With unexceptionable work and low rates, he hopes for and expects a fair share of the public's patronage. bar Shoemakers are informed that he al ways keeps on hand ' , UPPERS," for Shoes anti Gaiters, ready for bottoming, which he disposes of on pleasing terms. JOHN BALLWEG. Sept. 12, 1859. ly John W. Tipton. • - n LA WA TA lAX." cr.o to Tipeon's--go to Tipton's—. Go to Tipton's in thexorner— n the corner in the Diamond= In the Diamond near McClellan'., If you want your hair dressed finely— If you want your face shared smoothly. Bachelors who never knew it— Tip's the fellow that can do it— Do it in the latest fashion— Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your fine looks greatly, Make you look so young and sprightly, Make you feel more young and brightly, Make you feel like going nightly To call upon some pretty damsel Who before 'would not look at you, At you as you passed her daily, Daily on the public street. And young men who wear moustaches, Who want some one to sew patches— Patches where your breeches tear— Tip's the boy to make up matches— Matches with some lady . fair. Then repair to Tipton's shop, Dandy, Fogy, Flirt and Top. Jan. 11, 1858. ' litemovaL ALEICARDEIt FRAM, Clock sad Watch maker, hue removed his shop to ths room on e West side of the Peblio Square, lately occupied by 'Thrrid A. Buehler, Bsq., as a Law Onto,. where be wilt always be ha to attend to the sails of austomers. I foT Post farots,lie hopes; by strict attention toi s destie.to please to merit and rece n gns petnutge of the public. Gettysburg. April f;. pgg D e* *mot at ibis 111 x. rTyGettyabehalicN,.!„,„,.. Stoves, MICIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.—SIIEADS jk BUEHLER, having purchased the stuck of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler, have opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the superintendence of G. E. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything in that linu at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchen and house furnishing goods, of every_ variety, including enamelled and tin Kettles, Pans, kn., for preservimg, cooking and frying. Call and see them. Splendid assortment of Stoves and house furnishing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle eud Railroad streets. ter Spouting put uuat shortest notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lime tilwayi on hand at their yard at the same place. Nov. 14, 1859 :MEADS & BUEHLER. Cook and Parlor Stoves. A NORM POLLEY would respectfully in form the public that he now has • lot of COOK sod PARLOR STOVES, which be offers •t prices to suit the times. Gettysburg, Aug. 28, 1859. Farmers' & Mechanics' AVINOS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS coFN. 0 TY.— Wealth comes 11 ortog.—Depo6ite your surplus funds in this Institution and re ceive interest at the rate of from two to four per cent. This institution oilers a safe, cout enient. and profitable depository to ull classes of people_ July 4, 1859. • A Fresh .Assortment OF GOODS RECEIVED AT HEININGEWS. —The subscriber has Just returned from the City with another and most splendid assort ment of Goods fur GENTLEMEN'S WEAR—to which he calls the attention cf the public. lie has selected his stock with greet tare, and cau sell and manufacture every variety of Clothing in the cheapest and most siabstantial manner. He desires all who wish to he well fitted with good, genteel FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to give him a call. He cannot be excelled in the town. Every one, therefore, who desires a bargain, should call with hint at his Merchant Tailoring Erabliabrueut in Carlisle street, next door to McConaugby's Hall. JACOB REININGER Oct. 31, 1859. Use Shriner's DALSAMIG COUGH SYRUP LP AS A FAJIILY REMEDY IT HAS NO EQVAL ! Ticsriliovy ur CLEROTMLI. ger Th's is to certify, that on the re commendation of a regular and skilful physi cian we have used the "Balsamic Cough Syrup'' prepare.'. by W. E. Shriner, in our fami ly, and find it t i answer well the purposes for which it is prepared. B. SIINTIIAN, Pallor of Lutheran Church, Taneytown, Md. Read the following Letter from Bet. It. P. Jordan : tstorrows, Md. Mr. W. E. Shriner,—Desr Sir :—I have give* your "Balsamic Cough Syrup" a fair trial,and am happy to say that I have never tried any thing that relieved me so soon. I have alto gives it in my family with the same good ef fects is every instance. It is certainly * must excellent remedy, and aught to be in every fami ly. The exceeding low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of all. Pardon the liberty I have taken in thus giv ing my experience in the me of die Syrup unso licited by you. Respectfully yours, U. P..JOIRDA2 ILISTINOTT OF PILTSICIASO. LISKIITT, Frederick co., bid Yr. Shriner s—At. your request. I have ex amine i the composition of your " Balsamic Cough Syrup," and front say knowledge of the ingrsdieuts, and having sritoessed its good af— fects, I can recommend it to the public as es valuable compound fur Coughs. Colds, and all clirunic pulmonary affections. Taos. Sim, M. D. TAXIITTOIIkI, Md. I have prescribed W. E. Shriner's "Balsamic Cough Syrup" in my practice for several years, sad regard it as an exeelient medicine in Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial affections. Ssiet. Sworn, M. D. sirs AAAAA axrxelasce. Ji►reesos, York co., I'm., July 18, 1880. To W. E. Shriner,—Bear Sir :-1 have been keeping your "Balsamic Cough Syrup" forsale fur the last five years, and It has given almost universal satisfaction. It is one of the most popular Medicines in ass in our neighborhood. Our sitles,therefbre, hiss IVen !awe, especially last winter, basin sold at retail it least ten dozen bottles. I therefor* do not hesitate to recommend it to the puttlia as a good medicine. Yours, respectfully, JASOn SPA%CLIM- PORT[I . II SIDING. York to., May 17, 1859 W. E. Shriner,—llear Siri—i - our Cough Syrup is becoming very popular here. I lust's been selling it fur about two years, and it gives more general satisfaction than any medicine I have ever sold. We use it In our family, and. would not he without it on any account. For children, it certainly is an invaluable midi.. eine. S. G. HILDEBRAND. JACKSON, York CO, May 18, 1899. To W. E. Shriner consider your Balsamic , Cough Syrup one of the best Cough remedies of the day. There is no medicine I. lave ever sold gate such universal satisfaction, said none that I have used in ray family 1 like so well.. Yours, truly, C. F. Ragusa... Price, 37} cts. per bottle, or 3 bottles for $l, Sold by all Druggists and Merchants. Oct. 17, 1859. 10m Howard Association, ILADELPHI A.—A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the lief of the Sick and Ditty:eased, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.— Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,-with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ke.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicine furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on elpennatorrhata, sad other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis pensary, sent to the afflicted In mailed envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for post age will be acceptable. Address Dr. J.BKILLEN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 1 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order at the Directors. EZRA D. HEAHTWELL, OHO. FAIRCHILD, See'y. Pres% Nov. 7,183 v. ly J. W. Scott, pito of the /Two of friodeocr &Wt.) GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, fad SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814 Aloe. nut Street, (nearly opposite the Qtrosd 1401.4 Philadelphia. J. W. W•OTT vPuld rasp nl. Ar call the attention of his former poiroos sad friends to his new atm . :sad b lorpoved.s*Rll orders for /MIRTH at short not*. A: itirthet 8$ gooroatied. COMMIX THAW birdied with has Swats and COLLARS. Q Ol , ll l / 1 0 0 0...:, r.% : , )31TILDING 1111111tiALS.-1411au, Ellb, ay • Armin as imad amlinibed w ;stew at PARNASTOORLIY, , ,Wattilioriavait fir ita - tint 17 4 .7 *OB, Usk *ping flost i rsalan grids , . . : la XI stmt. El
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