"•I=3c4-es•rta A.clNr'ta, Pall Trade MO. ciARPSTS CLOTH JOSRPH VICTORY, 45 1,4011041110 N., 3 doors West of Howl' rot BALTIMORE, BE., Pdoggasidg csidorcers aid purchasers gem likak kis stock of Carpets. Oil Cloth. Mattis ' he., is now complete. consisting of lkdsads Velvet, Three-ply, ingrain and Teketist; Carpets of every style and price, Oil Oistil front 1 to 8 yards wide, Msuing, Rugs, Map, Stair Rods, kc., Rag Carpets of our own oaks, constantly on band. 411 of which will be ni4 the very I.oreeE raise. JOSEPH VICTORY, 145 Lexington Street, &pt. 34,'60. 3m (Tames H. Bosley, i noxitissios MERCHANT, Nos. 1:4 and 17.6 Sttect, V. l E.iLTIMORE. MD. I sim prepared to receive and sell on rommts *ion all kinds orCOCSTRY PROM:CR. flaring experience of ten years io the i' n earoission baldness, (and wishing to continue that alone.) dilator myself that I shall he able to give RAINS. )rotor to all who favor me with consignments Will alio attend to fUliog orders for Groceries, Siluano, and all kinds of Fertitlzees. Feb. 6, '6O. ly Lawrence D. Dietz's N .- OMIT BOUSR. FANCY GOODS. IIOSr!EY, TRIMMINGS, AND TOYS, Vilcsisiaale and Retail, aaCbeap as any place in 13alLimore. 161 JPRAXILLIX Srustr, BALTIMORE Oiders promptly Attended to June 18, 11160, ly .a _ z( 2 0 0 -- - -a 1 1-- 0 M d' TAioCNDED 1852. Chartered 1854. Located COIL OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS., LTINOIIII, MD.—The La-rgest, Most Elegantly Turnisbed A Popnl.tr Commercial College in the raited States. Designed expressly for Young Me" desiring to obtain a Taanucau PRACTICAL ißastxut Hoccs.rtox in the shortest possible ,time and at the Ica.st expense. _ . A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circa- Xar, containing upwards of ::• , Ql7 ARE FEET, yith iiIPICIMSII or PCNXANSNIP. and a Large En freirlitirlg'•.*w finest of the kind ever made in this country) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, kc., pill be lent to Every Young Man oa application, ran 07 (Natoli. Write immediately and you will receive the pa-kage by return mail.' Address, E. K. LOSIka, Baltimore, Md. Yob. 8, IiWO. ly - - d. Mathiot & Son's OVA AND FURNITURE W AREIkOOMS,Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near ayette st.,) extending from Gay to Frederick . .t.—the largest establishment of the Lind in the Union. Always on hand a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands. Ward robes, Mattresses of lfusl,, Cotton and flair, Spring Beds, Sorts, Tete-e-Tetes, Arm Chairs. Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Tables, :Set tees, Reception and Vphalstered ('hairs. AS SORTEDCOI,OIIS OF I'OTTAGE FURNITI:I:E, Wood Chainv. Orfice Chairs, ft:lo)er Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat TtaLks, II..)11 Furniture. Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side -boards, Extension Tablcs, of et cry length. Persons disposed to purchase arc iiirited to call awl give our stock an examination, N I hick fur variety sad quality of vsoristuanship is not trinalled by any establishment in the :ountr). A. MATMOT A SON, Nos. 25 and '27 N. Gad street, Aug. 6 1860. ly Burr Mill Stones -wATIStANTEDB. F. STARR k CO., Cur. l . l . . C 4 .1. , xof Nora and Crates Strada, 4 ti '"."co - %* opposite N. C. R. R. Suton, .... ..-, - , Bata unsay', Mo. Manufac- `,. barers of FRENCH BURRS, "" . ! Winters and Dealers in . Vh 4, Erbrr Blocks, Bolting Cloths , -.,. ' i t ' !..1.• 0 • Leather and Gum Beltings, Calcined Plaster, and 11,11 Irons, of Warranted •Quality. Also. Colone, Cor:tlico, and Esopbes Mill Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 27. E.U. ly George X. Bokee, CI JII(PORTER and Dealer in CHINA. GLASS k QUEENSWARE, . 41 North Howard Street, between Lexing- ton and Fayette Streets, BALTIMORE. ' STONEWARE always on band, at Factory prices. June IR, 1860. ly New & Rich ;J W EWELRY, SILVER. WARE. smvErt PLAT ED WARE, kc.—A. E. ARNER Gold and Alversmith, Nu. 10 Nauru GAY Sr sate, BAL. - TLMORE, MD., has in store a beautiful a•sort assent of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELRY suitable for presents, embracing a great variety of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, MOsftiCS ) Car bunklea, ke., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings sot with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal. Emerald, ac., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets. Gold Thimbles. Cuff Pins: Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings : Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Stud., Gold and Jti Crosses, Jet Brai.elets. Pins 1.; Ear Rings, kc A L S. 0 , A variety of Silver Mounted Sr. Plated Castors. Cake Baskets, Waitera; Candlesticks, Eititteriand Salt Stands,Pearl Handle De'ert Knives,Spcons, Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, kc., all of which t n is respectfully offered on the lowest terra ' Mar The Country Trade and Dealers g ral -141 fi 4 , 0 invited to give me a call , and e ine &di and Prices, being satisfied that m /BIG VER WARE cannot be surpassed elthar for Simms OP' quality, or the laitest and most beau iiittl patterns. [Feb. 27 180. .y Wilcox & Gibb's QEIVTNCI IItACHLIE. e great and Increasing demand for this remarkably simple machine is a guarantee of Its suptriorexcellence. PRICE $3O 00. Tor B&I• at FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE, Tl 5 Clamant Street, PRlLAPsurnu. Sept 17, 1160. Us Hsdimt Bros.' 4St wit - VIRSTRUNG GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTES, celebrated for superior quality and elegance and beauty of finish.— Thin Plano, hare always taken the FIRST .PILIIMIUMC when placed la competition with artatoe lookers. Cilial/engs all cowman... A splendid assortaseat of LOUIS XIV and plainer styles always oa hand. Also Second-hand Moo/ tad PRINCE'S IMPROVED MELOI3- 1110X8 from US to $350. Ifrarery lastrumeat Warranted. (IRO. L. WALKEIVS - Plano and Melodeon Depot, S. /L Cor. 7th * Arch Sta., PhiladW. - • 141.. 11, 1860. as Q -: GOODS, is err variety, at • :► ' k rasistkag of Prints. )tusliae Mee Ticking., Sheeting', Ile. .;molitr „Frazer, Gin asps Remedial Agent. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, es pecially designed for the use of the Nadi „Profusion and the Familia, haring sapereed ed the so-called ••Gini.” "Aromatic." "Cordial," •• Meiicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now en dwrsed by all of the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs. al possessing all of tbose C 6111444 medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an OLD and PURE Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M BININGER k CO., (Established in 1';d) Mule Proprittors, No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. For sale by FRENCH, RICHARDS k CO.,— W. W. k 11. SMITH, and all of the prominent Wholesale Druggiocts in. Philadelphia. Oct. 15, " Quick Sales & Small Profits." HAVING puruh,sed a large and rulied as sortment of FA L f. AND WINTER GOODS, we are prepared to offer b irgains_to all-who my favor us with a call. We will nut attemet to particularize, as our stuck ccmprises Fur eigm and DAlL•stic Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Trimming's, Ice.. kc., Loge' her s ith a large ac sortment of Groceries and Queensware, to which we would re3pectfully risk an examina tion before purchasing, as we are determined to sell as qes,p as the cheapest. Thauktul for the liberal encouragement heretofore extended to us we would respectfully ask a continuance of the saw. Oct, 15. 1800 TIII3 undersigned offers his Berrien; to the public as au Auctioneer cud sale Crier, and solicits a share of patronage trom his friends. Charges moderate. Residence in High street, near the Jail. ISAAC LIGIITNEIL. Gettysburg, Oct. 2.9,18 A. Sower, Barnes & Co., BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, 37 North Third st., Lower Side, above Mar ket. PHILADELPHIA. invite the attention of Teachers, Booksellers and Country Merchants, to their ver larze Stock of School Books, pub lished in this and other cities. together with Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Paper and Stationery generally. S. B. Co. are publish ers of many Popular Works, among which are the followirg: THE SERIES OF NOP.MAL ARITIIMETICS, By Edward Brooks, A. . Professor of Math ematics in Pennsylvania State Normal School. Whatever helps the student to a TUO4OOIII Cs- DIIIATANDING of his study, CIIA! , AISTED by his Teacher, acts as • powerful stimulant upon him, while it releases the Teacher from the la bor of making explanations which would Le unnecessary with a more perfect Text Book. The series above named has been published but a short time. and yet within • few mouths, without advertising or puffing, the demand amounts to almost one hundred thousand co pies. Some of their advantages may be briefly stated, as follows: 1. They contain more new matter than any similar series. 2. They exhibit a nnmbcr of new arithmeti cal solutions to problems that hare heretofore been confined to Algebra. 3. The matter is 1%1 . 7 . .1212rd more philosophi cally than in others, and is therefore better adapted for instruction. 4. No sul jects or phrases, rigns or figure., are inteoduced in les.ons previous to those in which they are fully explained, and the pupil is thus led along without the necessity of trequeut and troublesome explanations oa the part of the teacher. Very few elementary works halo this merit. 5. New modes of Teaching are enggested throughout the series, and under the name 01 -Social Arithmetic." curious and Interesting problems are introduced. which may be need with advantage in wakening up the attention, and sharpening the faculties of the schooL 6. The key is not only what its title imports. but it is also a coui,,lete treatise on the art of teaching )lent.,) Arithmetic; being filled with hints useful to the Teacher. The everyday practical value of Ifentil Ar ishmetic to every one who receives or ply' money, if only for the daily necessaries of lite, Is now universally adMitted. It therefore be comes imperatil e upoo teachers to practice the best method of teaching it. The books are beautifully printed thick white paper, and neatly and tastefu bound. Their prices are as follows: Normal Primary Arithmetic j 5 cents. Normal Mental Arithmetic. 425 Key to Mental Arithmetic " A very liberal deduction to Teachers, and those who buy in quantities. Single copies sent to Teachers by Mail, on receipt of one third of the shove prices to pre-pay postage. SANDER S SERIES OF READERS, Consieting of Primer. 12/ cents; Speller. 15 cents; First Reader, 15 cents ; Second, 30 cents; Third. 40 cents; Fourth, 66 cents; Fifth, 75 cents 7 High School, 88 cents Young Ladies, 88 cent. : and Sander's New Speaker.sl.oo; ele gantly printed, beautifully illustrated, substan -6,012, bound. and sold at lower prices than any other Series of Readers. WHITE S COPY BOOKS, By T. Kirk White, President of Pennsylvania Commercial College. The writing is beautiful, yet simple, practical and easily taught, the sys tern being founded on natural baLits And principles. The sale has becomf very large is increasing. They afford a liberal profit to dealers. FELTON'S OCTLIN '.t This series of Six Superb Maps is now adopt ed in almost ever) school of note in the Colon, where Geography is aught, and has no equal. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY has been intro duced upon the Hemisphere,. Maps, all its de tails having been so arras as to present a piF most gorgeous appearance, bile they do not interfere with each other or, he subjects usual ly shown upon Maps, and are easily taught and understood by Teacher and Pupil. Price $2l far full set of six Maps, or $lO for set of Hui ispbere Maps alone. Oct. 22, 1860. flus Handsome Women. MO THE LADlES.—uusrs "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegant color for the cheeks or lips. IT WILL NI) WASH OR RUB OFF, and when once a ped, remains durable for years. The tint is *rich and na tural, that the closest scrutiny falls to detect its use. Ban be removed by lemon juice and will not injure the skin. This is a new preparation, used by the celebrated Court Beauties of Lon don and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for use, for SI 00. HUNT'S " COURT TOILET POWDER," im parts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike anything else used for this par pose. Mailed free for 50 Cents. FIBN"D'S " BRITISH BALM," removes tam, freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin. Mailed free for 00 Cents. HUNT'S " iMPRRIAL POft IE," for the hair, strengthens and impro Its growth, keeps it from falling off, and is warranted to rata fee nary MIL. /Wed free for $1 00. HUNT S " PEARL. BRACTIFIEB.," for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitsus the teeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectual ly, eII2II2IIYRI Tell AND P 111•911,11 TOOTS.. Amyx. Mailed free for $1 0% HUNTB "BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a dekble extract of orange blossoms sad so logn, Mailed free for $1 00. Tbis argnliite perflune was Arm used by the Princess Royal of llagland, on her marriage. Messrs. Bunt * CO. presented the Princess with an elegant ease of Perfumery, (la wtdch all of the above articles were included) in handsome este glass with gold stoppers,valawi at $l5OO, partimilars elwkiah appeared is the public prints. All the above article' seat Free, by express, tee $5 00.. Oaidt can either accompany the • . of lraLd to the express agent on &l itre,/ 0(10W HUNT 4% CO., Nthusset.to the Queen. t" sad 77 &woo - at, Phi's re: - boa ramrod ',md by of Cb y aiw riabers lOU always tit siasasamws. $o A. SCOTT k SOS 0 Yes ! 0 Yes 1 Globs las i MOWN, Frederick county, Ruh beat renovated and re-foralthed, e Pter easeree the public that a call is Daly seeded, ea be guarantees tall satJefsction la every cam. Citarimmoderate. BY f118..a, Proprietor. rib. 14, 1159. Still At Work! CIOACIIIMiKLEG AND RLACIESHITHING kJ —The tsadersigtted respectfelly Informs his friends and the public that he continues lb. Coachrsakisig Lehi Blacksinitbing leonine/is in every branch as his establishment in Chant bersbiarg 'trent. He has on bud and will manufacture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES, IitiGGLES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, he., of the best material, sad made by superior work men. airildirwuxa and BL•CIgUITAING of all kinds dune st reasonable rates, promptly and to the satisfaction of customers. COCITIIIT PM:MSC, takes in exchange for work at market prices. Da r Persons desiring articles or work In the Coachmaking or Blacksmithing line, are re spectfully in% tted to call on 3011 S L. HOLTZWORTIL Gettysburg, JAIL. 24, *:,9. The Election IS over. aud although every one can't have his wishes entirely satifified, it becomes us to submit. The next important question for all melt. cad particularly the people of Adams county, is where to huy the hest and chenpeat full and winter Clothing. We unhesitatingly lay, at SA ANON'S—Owl's tAespoi—N. E coruer of the Diamond, in the old County Building. Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 119 AL Tyson Brothers TAKE pleasure In announcing to their kind patrons and frienis that thetr new and ex tensive " Sky-Light Gallery," ion the south side of York street, opposite the (tank. and one door below their old gAllery.) is nearly com pleted, and they hope to welcome the rublic in the New Establishment, on.and after January 1861, until then they will continue opera ting in their o'd room, corner of Centre ?quarts, Gettysburg, Pa. [Nov. 26, 18G0. Notice—Gas Stock, TOTO STOCKHOLIMILS.—Payment of the fourth Installment upon subscriptions to e Capital stock of the Gettysburg Gall Com pany due oa iAe lit of Norember, INGO, Is re quired to be made without delay to Jost. B. 14xxxit, the Tieasurer. skirlty the Act of Assembly relating to GA. Companies, if notice for the payment of sub scriptions of Stock he not complied with, Vie Company can require one per ceittum per month intere,t on the amount due and unpaid. JACODS, Presl. D. lifcCostacour, Seey. Nor. 19, 1869. - - G. Carr's XS the piers to get the cheapeet Wollen rut dershirts in town, and Ile cheapest Wullea XS 75 cents each. A flne article of Wollien Rot. ',fallouts and Cumfort*--all cheaper titan at an .O'er place in loan. (Nor. 12. Notice. THE undersigned hating retired from the Mercantile badness, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand. in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry fl. Danner and Way bright Ziegler. under the name and style of Danner k Ziegler, Jrs., a hoot we will recommend to, and for whom we would bespeak a liberal share of patronage from old customers, and of the public in general. Having retired from the Mereantlfe business it Is necessary that our old linable,/ should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those In debted to us either by Judgment, Note or Book Account. to call and fettle the same without delay. The books sill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNER. May :5,1858. DAVID ZIEGLER. New Goods! New Goods! FIINF.STOCE BROTHERS would respect fully inform the public that they hire re turned from the Cities with the largest, cheap est and prettiest stock of GOODS ever opened in the' Comity, consisting of Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloths. Cassimeret, Casainets, Vesting., Domestics, Ate., all of which will be offered in low, as to defy competition. ir-Gire its a call. .1 4 ;o trouble to show Goods at the s'gn of the RED FRONT. Oct. 22, 1860 A Novelty IN VTR ART WORI.D PROTOGRAPITY UPON PORCELAIN.--Secured by letters patent in the tithed States, England, Fr.suce and Belgium. THE AMERTr.kN PITOTOGRPHIC PORCE LAIN COMPANY, No. 781 Broadway, New York, haring secured their novel and ingenious invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders fur . - MINIATURE LIKENESSES of Persons on China, presenting all the attrac tive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and finish of a water-color drawing, and a hi:herto unattain ed quality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. As the patented proccsf of the Company en ables the reproduction of Photographs, not on ly on plain surfaces, but upon such as are round or of any degree of Irregularity—por traits can be reproduced with faultless accura cy, sad delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, sash as rFINS, VASES, BRE NKTAST CUTS, Toilet Article., ke., thereby securing faithful portraits and furrfishing n unique and siteexqni style of ornamentation of articles in dome- tie use. In order to furnish facilities for the rrittifi. cation of the popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desir ous of baring Porte sits on Porcelain, the Corn. pony hate imported trom Europe a collection of superior porceliain goods, manufactured to their own order; which they sell at Lost prices. As the American Company are owners of the patent right, and cknsequently the only persons authorised to me the process, thiry hattia deter mined, in order to afford people o every section of the Union an opportunity to possess PORTgAITS ON CHINA, to make the foliciwingt)roposition to residents In the Country, who ate nnable to visit person ally theAteliet and othel. Galleries in New York : Persons sending a photograph, embrotype, or daguerreotype to the °face of the Company in New York, accompanied by FIVE DOLLARS, will receive in return by express, free of other charge, a richly ornamented Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with the portnuttransferred thereon. i v By tracutmitti -a daguerreotype and .... N DOLLARS, - they wilt" re finlike meaner, • handsome Freifeb it Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduc the painted-process. By sendingspair of daguerreotypes and FIPTIEN DOLLARS, they will receive in*turn a Pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal to itin texture paintings; and, in life manner, portraits can be reprodeend *a porcelain "rates or 'Vases of every quality Of Amish, ranglag in price from Twenty to One Desired Dollars the pair. It B.—Be particular to writing the address, town, county itswilltate distieetly:: All letters to be addressed to "laver, drums* Paorogwrsoine Porcelain C 0.," 181 litnon.Wwnt, New York. Oct. 22, 1840. 3in Removals. Milltundersigned, being tits authorised person to sake removals into liver Orson Como. ry, hopes that 'such as commutate the removal of the remains of decoasedigniatives or friends, will avail themselves orthismasos of the yeas to have it dons. Removals made With promptness —terms low, sad ao *Sortspared to *amt. PSTEIt THORN, ]tarsi 12, 'M. Learnt ilbs Csawary. Henry Hughes, ADDLE AND HARNESS YAM, Gems -11171111, Pk., havingtut motorood from a, riots to the Great liastern, noir supplied wiih • lam smortmost rif' &MS, Rama, Trials, Vanua, to. Oka me s WI. •• • olos. SAM 1G1111a111111•DART 4:11.1111111. isire+r i r 11 jeg 1111 V lON bad as 111:416 •*" Gettysburg Foundry. TorHI subscriber, boring perdissod IL Found q of Henn. Zorbaugh, Slosh Co., merly Manaus' Fonadry,) has easatasseed %minims, sad Ls now prepared to offer to the public a larger assortment of Kachtnery tOna has heretofore been cared, inch as THRUZ. INO NACHINIS, Clorer Hullers, Fodder, Cut ters, Core Sheller,, sad Norpo's late improved Horse Rake. Also, STOVES, inch as Cook Stores, three afforest kinds ; and Ars 41ffeseat sires of Ten-plats Stoves. Likewise Mill and Haw-mill Castings, sad all Isla& of Tenting la Iron or Wood. soirREPAIRNG of all kinds on Machinery and Castings will be done to order on short notice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast ings reedy made ; PLOUGHS, such as Seyisr, Witherow, Plocber, Woodcock, •nd many others sot mentioned here; and eight different kinds of IRON F6.NiCING, for Cemeteries, Porches or Yards. Also, Mort swig Idaehines, one of the best now in use. This machine corks with • lever by hand; any little boy can manage it. Call and examine our stock ; no doubt but what we can please. Persons ought to see it their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at home, where it is manufactured, so that they very easily get any part replaced or repaired. DAVID STYRS KR. Gettysburg, Feb. 13, 18GO. Adams County MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.— Incorporated M•rch 18, 1851. • Presidna—George Swope. Vacs President—S. R. Russell. Seeretery—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—David M'Creft ry. E.reeurtre Clownatee—Robert McCurdy, Jacob King, Andrew Ileintzelmun. Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, .le, cob King, A. Heintzelman R. M'Curdy, Thos. A. Marshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. Mk.Clellsin. Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eichelberger, Abdiel F.Gitt, John Wollord, H. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright, Horner, R. G. McCreary. S. R. Russell, D. M'Creary, Andrew Pulley, John Picking, J. R. Or.,Y - This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county of Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than sir years, and in that period has paid all losses a'nd ex penses, without any aisearneent, haring also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Cann piny employs no Agents--all business being done by the Managers, who are annually elect ed by the Stockholders. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the above named Managers for farther Information. Sir The Etectitive Committee meets at the office of the Company en the last Wednesday in erery month, at 2, P. M. Sept 27, 1858. Cannon & Adair'a I\TP:W MARBLE WORKS, corner of Bala more and Emit Middle streets, directly op posite the new Court 'louse. Gettysburg.— ilaving recently arrived from Philadelphia and feeling fully competent to execute all work In the finest style of the art, we would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything in our line, to fnvor us with a call and riamink spectmsns of our work. We are prepared to furnish MONVIIIENTS; TOMBS AND IIEADNTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work apperthining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee thafour work shaU be put up in a manner sub stantial and tasteful equal to the best to be seen In the cities, when every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of, and especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery and Chute Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frnwt, hot shall Istria tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of n job, and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Nov. 28, 1859. tf Grain ! Grain! TILE subscriber still continues purchasing all kinds of PRODITE, at his old stand on Chamber-burg street, viz :—FLOI.7II, N SEAT, RYE. CtGIN, OATS. IiEEDS, kc., tor which the high.•st m. , rket prices will be given. geel'i will also continue my GROCERY and VARIETY STORE, and will keep constantly on han•l Groceries, S.ilt, Oil, Fish, Cedar-ware, Dry Goo !s, Confections, Plater, Gonna, Ate.— The public are invited to call. as I Am determin ed to son as cheap as the cheapest. Getty*burg, Aug. 0, 1800 Dr .i .Esenwein's TAR AND mpu NAPTIIA .4. - PECTOEiAL, it the beset lietliclue in the world for the Cure of Coughs and Cold., Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty la Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and for the relief of patients In the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Cheet, .no vaiich pre dispose to Con.iimption. It is peculiarly fulapied 10 the rad,cal ewe of AstAiria, Being, prepared bra practical Physician and Druggist, ntid;one of great experience in Os cure of the vious diseases to which the hu man frame is able. ' It it offere t o the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it ancrbe ronrinced that it is Invaluable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Pries 50 ernis per bottle. Prepared only by DR. A. ESENWEIN k CO., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. cor. Ninth k Poplar Sts., PRILADELPRIA. NW old by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 3, MO. ly Notice. TAE sapfdimentel and final account of /one Baotou, Assignee of .110ses !friss, has been bled in the Court of Confneun Pleas of Ad ims colifty, and will be lionliiiteed by the sAid Court,ss ca be the 21st dog of .Teritity sea, (1801) l in unle shown jAco t i o l th e contrary. i ry ;rowy. Nor. 28118G0. et* Removal.. r -r \ TE • LOON —GEO. F. ECEENRODE has 111 r &red his Oyster establishment to the splend -new Saloon in Jacobs k Bros. liuild ing, o he North site of Chambersburg street., where will of all times be prepared to serve up tha, best of OYSTERS, in every style. By keepisigs, good article, be expects to receive a liberal /hare of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP,,:PIIICKEN, BEEF TONGUE, PIG'S FEET,TIeitIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS, ICE CREA3i; BIRDS, kc., in their season. A nice glass of ALE or LAGER can always be had.— Come azt try me. G. F. ECF:ENRODK. April $, 1860. Private Sale. rrIHE subscriber offers at Private Sale, JL his HOUSE AND LOT, on High • street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The House is a two-story !trick, nearly new, wits a Bark-building, and a well of water. Teems 4111.11 f. DAN'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11, 1859. ti Groceries, Notions, &c. THE undersigned has opened a Grocery and Notion Store, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite Ike Court House, Gettysburg, when the public will constantly iind,selling cheap aa the cheapest, SUGARS, Syrup., Molasses, Cof fees, Teas, Rice, Cheese,Spices of all kinds, Mackerel, Chocolate , Booms sad Brushes; fresh Butter and Eggs, Ground Coffee Essence of Coffee, Scotch Hearing, Candle' , Snips, Salt; Tobacco, Segars, Snuff; Confections, all kinds of Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Babies, Sisal, Crackers, Cam of different kinds; Shoe sad Stove Polish; Fancy Goods, Muslias, Gingham*, Cotton Bats, Wadding, Hosiery, Handketrehlefe, Suspenders, Pins, Needles, Clothes Pius, But tons with Notions of all kiads. A shire dike public's patroaage is respectfully poncho& LITILL C. NOBSItIL NON 19, 1860. tf O Tlethige, Cheekw, noilmdic Ster '., , ebtap as Tabseseeeke. Welters aloe a EADIN • Wasded - Vetb ear ewe Woe, is width we invite 44 =ak iilisdioa, se it *eels by Ow, say ever Is this sisirtel hr the .132 re., itreet Work. ei the Hone. re eOlBlll AID ffl DUMMIES : by 1 Sonar V. S., Prekeeer of Pa- sad Operative argosy is Veieldierk7 College of Philadelphia, etc., etc. Will Tell To. Of the ()right, History *ad dis tiactive traits of the various breeds of Europa's, Asiatic, Africa* aui Americas ' Horses, with the physical formatioa sad peculiarities of the salmi, sad bow to ' ascertala his age by the number sad coadltioa of his teeth ; Illustrated with numerous explanatory eugraviugs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell Yon Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the pnnal management of the horse, with the beet modes of administering medi cine, also, how to treat Biting, Kicking, Pleasing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other vices to which be is subject; with numerous explana tory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Distemper,Catarrh,lnfluenza,Broncbitis, Pneamoela, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Lampe', Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DI S EASES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, Bote, Colic, Stran gulation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhcea, Jan ndice, Hepstirrhcea, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflammation, and other dis eases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog Spavin, Ring-bone, Sweenle, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush; and Corns ; also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Stag gers, and other diseases of the Feet, Logs, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, le., kc., and bow to manage Castration, Bleed ing, Trephinning, Roweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Rarey's Method of taming Horses ; bow to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt ;low to *revisions shone to strange snoods and sights, avid bow to Bit, Saddle, tide, and Break him to Harness ; also , _ the form and law of iii•BIR•ICTT. The whole being the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits, peculiarities, weals and weak of this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appropriately Illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on reeelpt of price, half bound4l,l3o, or, in cloth, extra. SLOOO A TZAR can be made by enter prising men everywhere, In selling the above, and other popular works of ours. Our incise.- meats to all such are exceedingly Fur single copies of the Book, or for termsto agents, with other information, applg to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphie, Pa. Nov. 28, 1880. 6m The People's Cook Book. MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHEB.—Ry Miss ELI Aeros.— tsrefully Revised by Mrs. B.J. Hale. It Tells You How to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry; and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef and Pork; also the best and simplest way of salting, pickling and cfring the same. It Tells You Alrthb slcdous and roost approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning Illetton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate to each. It Tells You How to choose, clean, and pe rish of all kinds, and bow to sweeten it when teinted; also aU the va rious and most approved modes of cook- JUiJN SCOTT log, with the different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. It Tells Yon All the various and meet approv ed modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat. Fish, Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soaps, Broths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings appro priate to each. It Tells You All the various and most approved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also how to prepare Pickles, Catsup. and Curries of all kinds. Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Mushrooms, he. It Tells You All the various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pudding., Omelettes, Fritters, Cakea,Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every description. It Tells Yon Ali the various and most approv ed modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muf fins, and Biscuit, the be..t method of pre paring Coffee, CI:loco:ate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of various kinds. It Tells You How to set out and ornament a Table, how to Carve all kinds of Fish, Fltah or Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of the table within everybody's reach. ^ben*, c9ntains 418 pages, and upwards twe va 'hundred Recipes, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fully and' carefully tested under the personal super intendence of the writers. It is pnoted in i clear and open type, is illustrated with rippro r nate engravings, and will be forwarded to any address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the pnce, $l,OO, or in cloth, extra, $1,25. 31.000 A 71U11 can be made by enter prising men eNerywoere, in selling the above work, our Inducements to all such being Yeti liberal. For single copies of the Book, pr for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN B. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Hansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. Noy. 26, 1860. ea ~,.. Sixpence a Day, , 4 -: FANOUGH FOR A FORTUNE . —A London paper states:—There is now In an Alas oust at Bristol an old man who states, top for sixty years he spent sixpence a day in drink, but was never intoxicated. Bow m would this sixpence a-day put by every ' , meat Are per cent. compound interest meow, to in sixty years 1 enquired s thoughtfhl net hbor. lits Puttin g down the first year's saying c six pences) equal t 0.543 b 4,, be added the Merest, and this went on, year by year, until he found that in the 80th year, the sixpence a day ranch ed the startling sum of $14,338 28. Judge of the old man's surprise, when told that by saving his sixpence a day, and depositing k la a Savings Institution he might now, at the end of 80 yeare,have been worth thatnotde sato $14,- 338 28, which would have bought him a Env farm, or town mansion, mid surrounded him with emtiorts and luxuries, mid left a hand some estate to hip children after him. Ha had, and hundreds now la oar midst have, but to de posit rtzpsere a 417 fa the Itassuiss' Arm Ms- GUMMI' fUvues brirturrios or ADMIS ootni- TY to accomplish air result. iiifit i tieburs, July iii, 1440. Fist. Book Shoe. ORE NEW GOODS AT TRI MON OP TB2 BIG BOOT.—The esilorsAgemodfie j l ei ll reeelved • boob supply of RM. , 8001, Shoes, Traika. Carpet 8411111, a*: hate • ; Collo" good sa bee ppir ed bodes* sad aoragas, Bridle Maim sad Bootee( all kinds =oda to aidia b=se .workima, sad ea shoes aselia.-- leek slave ea head. Pekoe low auk.' • 001 W b 0171414 4, l4igne lei left • ° • ' A . • v3iLl t 4 . la, • iets of•-•:;•,-.. • 1610 4 4 r • 41, • Mitigli,ll4llllll9ll4/4 EAN7nm m gj o OOD,As4 toe is wear *e• of the adjoras4 vilekti•• 8010111 LA AND 80R01117. •• LOWS.uncertort, sacs ks • ) TENORS, trWate, SORZ B , ERIITTOMIS,PriftIIS,PI7B- ego -4 MSS, BLOTOSSB, BOILS, _ la EL A INS AND V ALL SKIN I( " 11 - • • 08k1sad, Ind., ith hum, 168 e J. C. Ayer & Co. GenU: I feel it my duty to acknowledge what your Sarsaparilla heal doss' far .as. Sosiost I/dwelled a, Scrofula/Ls affection, I have suffered from It in various ways for years. Sometimes It burst out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes It tented Inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp ar.d ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In act, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read In the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla,) for I knew from your reputation that any thing you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoon ful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You can well believe that [ feel what I am saving when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever grate fully, Yours, ALYILID B. TALLEY. ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE OR ERYSIPE LAS, TETTER AND SALT RRECM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM, SORE EYES, DROPSY. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. T., 12th Sept., 1859, that be has cured an in veterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to ' terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of Malignan: Erysipelas by large noses of the same ; says he cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. BRONCHOCF.LE,GOITREos SWELLED NECK. Zebalon moan, of Prospect, Texas, writes : •'Three bottles of your Sarsaparillas cures me from a Goitre—a hideous swelling on the neck, which I had suffered from over two years." LEUCORRMEA OR WHITES, OVARIAN TU MOR, UTERINE ULCERATION, FEMALE DISEASES. Dr. J. B. S. Charming, dr New York City, writes: " I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative in is the numerous complaints for which we em ploy such a remedy, but especially In Female Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured many inveterate cases of Leucorrbcea by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the uterus. The ulceration it self was soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it fur these female derange ments." Edward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ain., writes, "A daegerons ovarian tumor on one of the fe males in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ. has at length been completely cured by your Extract of Sarsapa rilla. Our physician thought nothing but ex tirpation could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort be fore cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains." RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LIVER COMPLAINT Independence, I'rest on eo.,N'a., Gth July. '59. Dr. J. C. Ayer: Sir—l have been afflicted with a painful chronic Rbenmatism for a long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bot tle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before I was attacked. I think it a won derful medicine. J. Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which ileatroyed my health. I tried every thing. and every thing failed to re lieve me ; and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no other cause than de rangement of the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sar saparilla, because he said be knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. By the blesslos of God it li.is cured me, and has so pu rifled nib' blood as to make a new man of me.- 1 feel ioung again. The best that can be said of you Is not half good enough." BCIIIRUS, CANCER, TUMORS, ENLARGE MB. T, rLCERATION, CARIES AND EX FOLIATION OF THE BONES. A .at variety of cases have been reported to a where cures of these formidable corn phiill have resulted from the use of this reme dy, hut our space here will nit aamit them.— Sons. of them ;may be found In our American Almanac, which the agents below named are plesped to furnish gratis to all who call for theme. DYSPEPSIA. HEART DISEASE. FITS, EPI- Ii.EPSY, MELANCHOLY, NECRALGIA. Many remarkable cures of these affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimulates the vital functions in to vigorous action, and thus overcomes disor der" which would be supposed beyond its ri nth. Such a remedy has lung been required by the necessities of the people, and we are coreldent that this will do for them all that medicine can do. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, ►DR THE RAPID CURE OP Copghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoariteness, Croup, 13ronchais, Incipient Consumption. and ' for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stage. of the Disease. . . _ .. this Is a remedy so universally known to authroat I F ass any other for the cure of and lu complaints, that it is useless fiery to pnb t lit the evidence of its virtues. Iti - nnrit alled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly . wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known . sitenstO t the civilized un ions of the earth. Fe foututunities, I or area farnil'es, among them Isild-Awitnot lope personal experience of Its effects—some living trophy in their midst of its vietory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fa t tality of these ditordert, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assurinem that it has now *lithe vir tues that it did hare when making the cures which have won to stiously upon the contidenet of mankind. hewed by Dr. L C. Intl k CO., Lowell, lau. or Sold by A. D. Mushier, Gettysburg; P. Boblits, Areadtsville; Paxton k licereary, Fair tlikr. A. Myers, New Chester; M. S taster, 'ford ; E. Hltseltew, York Springs; and doutlen generally. [Sept. 10,1860. lyeew XOO,OOO. SATE LIiVILSTMINT I—Aey person having money to inveid, whether to the amount of tne above or not, Rill cell M the Cheap Cloth lag Store of FILAIILIII B. Puling, is Clum bersburg street. when will be found the larg est, cheapest and beet selected meorumut of OVERCOATS, ever brought into the Comity— Amon which are Beaver Cloths, Seal Skins, Cloths, C 581111141,11, SatiuMit,ke., dc.—in short every style at say price. Tr 6,40 0 YOURS of Aiditats county, who w t eat to dot polls or illoctios day, es well as Ibises woo remained at hams, will please best is salad list P. D. Plokiturium just meal,- Aid a splusdid amortises& of Dress Costs, Cssid isms /Sulam Costa is esdiess Twisty, Sail setts, le., as., st prises to suit all classes sad eouditioss. ADAM QOIIWPT , 88.—Yon are hereby politely requested t. call at Piddles sad asails' the issatsad *pet sock of PANTS, of *very diisrlittfea,:orah beomeht.ta this mar ket. Nock Do. 'Skim, nosy Coasimeros of every stride osseellable, togithar, with Doti setts, Arabi* sod Twists, Cords, Jaw, to 4 4 p1X111,1 LAND" 'tis mid, in a pretty psa sae* ns, bat to sespars valeta* spt d mottinatt of TWITS just received st Picking's, OW lila& of siatorini-rstsors oolor, axis sad rift. , .. OLD- DOA= MAI Is kW Pimiento *Wales 111.4**4 Mktg's, wbo entillundat yell Aaspy 'HO Undsg 141411 or every Mad. Drawers, Books, Gloites,'Coviltats, Gen. tlonson'a illaitriii, nad- Pa lionsing snick , WIMP ei 015e .i.m.i ,tha ail *lbw ogr• mota t.l fornboiikaitskskianaf ': Im g6iol .— rerattiesded to si, IbcoPlit 4-batili 010- aldolinlFPNl . Pbst Otranglist stibifflaiu .141/1b 111# WIWI toot ~.•.! •:. Zit rrevregm,i z-4: • -•!• .1 / 2 r-77=4 "'int.?" PULS oraroz. jtperbet mot Stontelle-viep.mmiir molt purified of Oxygen soot Corbo s . by , eat& lesetios is lirbrosso. flaseetosed b 7 Ile leiti4 oat Medical Authorities, both to Bongo amid Ow United States, sod preecribed their pOOO. dee. The experience of thousands daily peewee that no preparation of Iron elan be with It. Impurities of the blood, de of i =lil vital energy, pale and otherwise ckly eels plexions indicate its necessity in almost every %wale able ease. innoxious in all maladies la which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative Da each of the following complaints, six : Ls Debility, Nervous Affeetices, Mimesis lion, Dyspepsia, Coustipatiou., DiarrAms. Do man, lueipient Consywption, Ser Tuberculosis. Salt Rheum, llfintielist Whites, Moravia, Liver Compkilate, • Headaches, Rhewstate,m, Inter niitsca '- • : Pimples on She Face, tit. In cases of Gersitsi. Desture, whether result of acute disease, or of the contlo • • dimunition of nervous *MI muscular en from chronic complaints, one trial of this etb torative has proved successfur to an extent 1 which no description nor Written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed. ridden as to have become forgotten an their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appear ed in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of fe male Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent ' marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical 1 changes, end that complication of nervous and ' dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In lizavoca Arrscrioxe of all kinds, - and kir reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessaylly be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and over heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being a gastric purgative, or Inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which It also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dis persing the local tendency which forms them. In DYIIPIPISIA, innumerable as air its mimes, a single bf these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed fo re molt habitual cases, including the attendant Costiveness. In unchecked DuaaliCEA, even when advanced to Dr NNNNNN v, i conlirmed, emaciating, and ap parently malignant, the effects have been equal ly decisive and astonishing. In tote local pains, lon of flesh and strtngth, debilitating cuugh, and remittent hectic, which gieneicali i i Indicate Isicirtain Coiscurnon, this remed as alla)ed the alarm of friends and physicinns, in several very gratifying and In teresting Instances. In Scaorocous Tcsaacctosts, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the must cautiously balanced preparntion.s of iodine, without any of their well known lia bilities. The attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. In RNICIIATISM, both chronic and intlarguna tory—/n toe latter, however, more decidedly— it has ,been invariably well reported, both al alleviating pain and.zeducing the swellings and stiffness or the joints and muscles. Io ILTILWITTEXT Fp - 111Bit must necessarily be • greet remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress iu the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No resciedy has ever been discovered isi t tiii whole hillto' of medicine, whict exerts Such prompt, happy, and fully restorative elfects.-;- Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid sc• qaisition of strength, with as unusual disposi tion for actives and cheerful exercise, immedi ately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to L 18. LOCKE ili CO., General Agents, ' Oct. 15, 1860. ly 1. 1 0 Cedar Bt., N. T. Prof. L. ?tiger's 111ffAIR INVIGORA ; fOR.-4An Effective,Sas and Economical Compound. FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi nal color without dyeing, and preventing the Hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and taring it, when there is the least part i4ssoittlitg or recuperative energy retr.sinine: FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUIFIO, and all cutaneous affections at the Scalp. FUR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and silky,in its texture and causing it to curl readily. The great celebrity and the increasing Ile wand for this unequalled preparation, couriers the proprietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior qualities over any other preparation at present in use. It cleanses the head and scalp from clpodruff and other cutaneous diseases, causes the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance, and also where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those 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 bare had. their hair restored by the use of this Invigorator, when all other preparations had failed. L. M. has in his pos session letters innumerable testifying to the above facts, from persons of the highest re spectability. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray until the latest period of life; and in cedes where the hair has already changed its color, the use of the Invigorator will with certainty restore it to its original hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa per fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it affords 'in dreeeing,,t,pe ball., which, when moist with the Invigorator can be dressed In annual/4RJ bits so as to preserve its place, whethWplain or In curls—hence the great demand for It by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to be had at 5 •11 respectable drag. gists and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Pis. rents and Guardians to the use of his Invigor, ator, in cases where the children's hair inoliaea to be weak. The use of It lays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes any purities that may have become connected with the scalp, the removal of which Ls necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of its hair. CAUTION.—None genuine without the he simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S lAIIt BATOR, N. Y.,blown in the glass. ' Wholesale lepot, 156 Soy St., and sot the principal Merchants and Druillestit oat the world Libels/ discount to p tinhorns bythe q • ,- 1 1 ,1 seri also desire to present to the Amer! public my Naw LID bffiIICIVIID /111111AVEIMI0171 LIQUID HAIR. DYE witielt after - years of mien *Ac esperitnenting I hare Brought to perfection. 191 yes Bleck or Brown lastamtly *lama in atotim Hair or Skin—ssmanted the beet iof the kind In existeMbniaßlClE, ONLY 60 CENTS. Depot, ,68 Def St Nrer Tirk• 00.211, 1880. 17 •••••••• Notice. frsubscribers haring been epperptlid gnoes of Pavia lifossnwo ,and miltonban township, figdeiratiod of for the benefit of ortdltots; inn** f tro to ail parsons Indebted OM tnakcinonedisto p.Tslest ht *hit; . dnesond all persons hfologaipliridr7ol%; wind said Asiipor,top.m* titn Ondifici the underslpoa, ope"( 1"1 4 47 attitandshatoiiiiitttidnaitt. - l i nt Wur OW OEI
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