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,I#4llledosteiaCulleire to the Uuitm. States. j
+IMMO/MD EXPltgalitiLY „MEN j
Dobids to /Amain thorough Practical Bierineti
Education.
Shurlnstag Man has a Counting Desk to him
self, audit separately instructed.
FeColesso 131 1171LXILliCli tlvill SZAULV F. , . ESA
TSTATI THI
Thar Wit COMpilthen! , tre and Tborougb Course
of Studs. una the vuly
-1116.LOTICAL METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
Are here introduced.
from Printed or Nino uncript Foetus in
• • fatititko 13o0K-crarl.%o AT THE
.lAALTIMORE COILMERCIAL COLLEGE
413Nis method of in ruction is nov. here else intro
ducea in this country.
Every Young Man should %% riti , immediately
Serape of ttrope large and beisiinf.ii. Ornitintiital
"roarrrilligestting the extort°, and interior
o She Oollege. I tanan-hip, Si.. isitiels:is ill
Kpt by nstarn tuntl, !ref qt chary,, with Att.:Cats -
4Wco. assoftainirisr list of students, terms of tuition,
pia mi
o et r e the . Pre.s on our now ny 4tew of Dock.
g,
IMEEEE
MIZE
liAGlAstast, Principal—Lectrtrci on the Science
-11riCeounta, Basin Cuytorn.. etc.
FILU.LIPtI, Prules,or of Boi.k-Keeping and
IPOnniseecial Calculation.
DArtts, Associate Prof. of Book-Keeping.
CL 41enutson, Professor of Penmanship.
13.T.3 1 14444an5, lierrantile Lan. -
giv.jr„. y. fix,[, D. D.. colionertial
(.4 . • Tlit. STELA! :
443 an P.*Kennedy, liun. Jotllua Vanua,
Thamai SwlizEll Win. 11. Keighler, Esq..
Mallian4 Knabe,
tiese usually required to complete the full
gtiorsi, itpm 8 to 12 weeks.
AMlllorea is awarded to all Graduates.
__ Legge Circulars and Cat tlogues stating terms,
#O., sent my mail /re, charw. Address •
E. K. LUt•IIER,
Feb. 7, lip. ly
Hodges Brothers,
"REST,
BALTIMORE, MD.
"crreFouse )
Importers of
' , OSSIF:RY. GLOVES,
MUIRoIDEIII/./1,
WHITE GOODS,
other articles, and
Wirt,lesale Dealers in
AVVAICAV
FANCY GOODS
and
.I . I4JSSi
Our irarehotiaVerktch we
iIL expresly toe for oa 11
VifittipinS 51X doors, each
x 100 feet. and at-large
wk and extensive *sort
snt hich we keep, require
entireorruranev. Nobouse
any of the Northern Cities.
, bing goods to Or. country,
crynbined advantages to
bibs country merchant, our stock is not only
arge, but obtained upon conditions which will
islet competition.
We contract with the Manufacturers for all the
Aleteriain articles we sell, and send a buyer to
]:grope regularly twice a year, to select our
'Foreign goods. We are enabled thereby to offer
pwarnd vantages in prices, as well as to get up a
!Moak si Ml tome replete with the newest and
-011•441wisuble goods.
I Allernillusta is:good credit are invited to examine
Mack when they next visit Baltimore, and
ALT mina. their own interest by doing so
t." by Rail carefully executed ashen ac-.
1011101.01eied by satisfactory references.
ireb.141,!69. 4m
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•Dr. - 13aakee
RICATS ALL nrst:AsEs.—Dß. BAAKEE
T
ie ZOO ,sPlacalti istaalit eta 4.9,Mbr! feOlowlitg
Consattipttou,Vroyp,
laomeimm, Ai llium, Bronchitis and all diseitso
4 , 1! The Mae, th. Thro4. awl L wigs. A tteh
lion to the treatment of all Skin diseases—Lum
bago, Lumbar Abscesses. ti'crofula, Itheuma
tismi-Nentaltria, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Dyspepsia,
PIN, 8441 stll diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
also all chronic diseasetpertalning to
"Women and Children. Dr. fisaree can pro
ace one thousand certifitates of his perfect
Almost In' ouring Cancers, Old Sores or ricers,
Fistula, Scald Heads, Want, Steeling , ' and Tu
mors of every description and without the use
of the knife,. These last named diseases can
not be treateti by correspondence, therefore the
patients must place themselves ander the Doc-'
tibi's personal en per-vision.
Djt BAAKEE h.ts mule a new discovery of a
"fed tlM't will produce perfect übstfon of the
CATARACiq l' atill restore perfect lisle. olp to the Eye
withont the use of the knife or needle, anO, he
alfiNsealkes of the
EYE AND EAR,
wiithoutjki use of the knife or needle, and he
has constantly on hand an excellent assortment
of beautiful Artiscisti Ewes. afidlympannros, or
rocesDriumr, suitable for either sex and all ages
—inserted in five minutes.
Dr. Baakee is one of the most celebrated and
skilful Physicians and Surgeons now
His fame is known personally in nearly every
Arttalrititi nitp in the world. All letters directed
to Dr. Baakee. (enclosing ten ceuts,) asking any
questions pertaining to any disease, shall be
cmptlyan.swered, and all Chronic diseases can
fretted by correspondence, except those
inentiossett that wilt require his personal super
risipn, Office hours from 9A. M.,to 4P.
DOCTOR BA AKER,
No, 74 Lexington Si.. bct vreen Charles k Liberty,
April 11,'.59. [Jan.3l.ly] Baltimore. Md.
Burr Mill Stones
NVATIRANTED.--B. F.
Stkiitft k CO., Cor,
itf iffir4A .is Cause Street',
ogpcialte N. C. R. R.. Station,
BayrFoons, ND. : 1 1 an u fac.
term it FRENCH 13 1: It CIS ,
'twiters 9oW Dealers in Burr
Blocks, Bolting Cloths, Lea-
RedaeltinKs, Cal
diumtPleter,and Mil Irons, of Warranted Qua -
1 - tj; Alec , Colocie, Coc,dico, and Esophes
&cw ota aizes. [Feb. 7. sa. I y
- • !T -Pifer Zell & Son,
10-N MERCHANTS and Dealers in
Corn Meal, Cuanoes,
OATS, Rye Chop, Done Dust,
/MU.FEED, Hay, Straw, Phos. Lime,
LORI,O Flea Seeds..k Ground Plastor
Sirl.4l k /411? ...Noaru lloss•an
us, 1 1 /, LTI.IIORE', MD.
<-
, ..,. ~ Light, Light I
lr efiliclAlA ACISSeIr VOll .20,411N11
.
PATENT LAMPS, superior to all others
slis- listritet. Also dealers in COAL Oftbsitvi
Lllli*Peictsrcitty deseription.
Constantly on hiintl COAL OIL of the very
best qteXtiy,
.wlffeli we will bell si the lowest
petrim Brice, - All orders promptly filled, •
-- • ° AIAILDOS it CO.„
la'+s 4 - ' .1 1 1 c r.l 8, Liherty st„ Inter Baltimore,
*Sies.l7 f -am HMO:more, 31d.
Misr. s. warn.
"-'-'' White & Swope,
ER it
OLIPAIA Deolami in BOOTS, SOBS.: CO , k STRAW GOODS ; Alm I
*VA, Silk, Piths/14 Flax VATS
. Colt
_9.41),Acl Howard stre44, B• 114-
.. Vo.v. 29, 18:e.,
.• • MOUief.
• • • t atit to ck &Oil fltr -
414
rs, PAT* nem! 10
4: • lo;. 4
110 t. plus Clow 4 , 3 / 4 4
• t1 : 1.,3 , 4. 114.tn4etitre
I ' 'SWAT 1 7 •
tcd
frindkrrehiefit.
9.11 A W CRAPES,
LACES,
d a numerous variety of
=.l
3. Lawrence Sill, M. D. - ."6 ' 21F01300 . - -_.
,
litider . after
:DFAS his office one . ,......-,. i bore now opeuedour largaaad co •,
bare
FARMERS AND MEUCHANTS.—We I 117TDO!krEl—Coute to the Store at Goren
- n dour we of th e •••)w m 0
mediousi mount for liavgalltsl-i-The underetned
:au theran church In • c. f % .inehostae, on the corner of Sitattesatad Hail- would mom respectfully Inform the -peddle that
Chumbersburg street, and opposite Pining's 1 road streets. Dear the Depot of the Ogety•burgl he has plyrchasedibe Moro of Jobe Welkert, at
store, where those soaking to hare any Dental . Railroad Company, and are prepared to receive I Gree tt giount, Adams comity, he t if..we r 011 the
Operation performed are respectfellv inelted to produce of aU kind), wiz: FLOCR, WHEAT, I road from Gettyabarg to Ilkatuttaburg, where be t
c 111. RICYLUEXCtIi • Drs. Horner, Rev. C. p.: RYE, CORN, OATS. Le. Alio.ois hand and for , experts, by atteation sad email pn o thi, to re .„,,,
Plaster. Fish, kr. A large. tale an the old cestom and secure btu of new
i
Krauth. D. D . Rev. H. L. B.sugher, D. D., Rev. , isle, Salt. Gll4/10t,
Pr.f. M. Jacobi. Prof. M. L. titcever. i stock of Groceries just received, consisting of , His stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, i
.
...
Gettysburg, April 11, '53. . ;Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Molasses, Oils, Rice,
- - Tess, Spices of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Ac., ke.,
• Dr/A. W. Dorsey, , which •e do not hesitate to any, s e will sell as
FORMERLY of Carroll connty, Md.. having low as can be bought elsewhere. wholesale and
permanently located In Getty shrug. oFers Merchants will do well by calling to see ,
his professional services to the e l ilj A im orthp examine oar stock before purchasing else
town and sum-pm:idle: roxklitrin'ire. practice of i where, as our motto will be " quick sales and
the various brawl:llre hi.. profession. Office ' 111 °" Profits."
and residence. 'Baltimore street, neat door to M,*e would also call the attention of all inter-
The Compiler Were, where be may li e round a t i rated in the thrifty and healthful condition of
all times when not professionally engaged. their Cattle, Hones. flogs. /Lc . to the fact that
we have for sale Frooeheld s
itsvasszt,ks.
Prof. liath , iln R. !fetal. Rattlmoie,Md• Celebrated Vegetable CATTLE POWDER. of
(lev. Augustus Webster, 1). D., Bittern ore lid. Which we lave sold from 1500 to 2000 pounds
Dr. J. L. Warfield, Westminster; Md. ! per annum to Farmers and Storekeepers.
Dr. W. A. linthlrts, it . • • KLINEFELTER, SEITZ k CO.
Jacob Reese, Esq., ft Gettysburg. Nov. IZi.
John K. Longwell, Esq., it tt
Geo. E. lA'aurpler, Esq , ," • -' Sunbeam Gallery. •
•
Thomas Bowen, Gettysburg. FIpHE subscriber would respeetfally announce
Oct. 25, 1.13:.o. nut to the citizen, ~ f t; ett. sburg and the pub
lie generally. that lie has provided himself with
an court new and splendid SKY-LIGHT
AM
13'It0TYPE ROOM at bis Ttlideoce In West Mid
dle street. one Square west of Faleneittock's
Store. where he is prepared to furnish Ambro,
Melaino. Enamel and Photograph Pictures in
every sty le of the art. which he will warrant to
give entire satisfaction, and is prepared to ac
commodate all with good pictures. either single
or in groups. He also has • *umber of speci
mens at his room is Chambersburg streets • few
doors West of ('obean • Culp's Shoe Stott.
where he still continues as formerly to take
pictures. All who desire a correct likeness of
themselves and friends. will do well to give me
a call, as I lave reduced my prices to suit the
present bard times. Pictures copied from old
specimens of all kinds; also, inserted in Lockout,
Brew Pins, Finger Rings, arc.
The subscriber being thankful to his friends
and the public in general for past patronage,
wishes them to continue it, and assures them,
that as heretofore, they shall not be dissatisfied.
sir Charri from 50 cents to $lO. Hours for
operating from 8A.M.t04 P. M. Gold Lockets,
Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on
hand. at the very lowest prices.
ViiirChildren 'will not be takes for less than
$1 00.
D. McConatighy,' .
ATTORNEY AT LAW, (o ffi ce one door test
of Buehler'. drug and book - store, Chant
bersborg street,) ATTORNIV AID rloiamroa 7011
P•TENTB PtNiliONS. Bounty Land War
rants, Bark-pay suspended-. Claims, and all
other claims agains*,tha Govesunent at Wash
ingtion: A. C.; slsoAmetien Clabinfin England.
14,a Warrantsloeted and sold,orbought,ited
est prises siren: .Agents 'engaged lo
catitig• Mi6TADIS In lows, Illinois and other
western State. Mir Apply to him personally
or by letter.
Gettysbu , .
. Edward B. Buehler,
• A "f a TODICEV AT LAV, yip faithfully and
11 6 .-pqmoptly attend tn.`all kiusiitussentrested
to usm. ile *petits the German language.—
Office ai the same.plice.in South Baltimore
street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly'
opposite Danner k Ziegler's store.
Gettysburg, Vara 20.
Wm. B. .114CleDan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.—O ffi ce on the south
side of the public square, 2 doors west of
the Sentinel office. •
Gettysburg, August 22, '53.
Wall Paper.
111,1 ID F. SIcII + II,,S.NY respectfull - `.mites the
„ attention Of thapublis to hi large stock
of Null raper, and anciminalWc ohs friends
and customers, that he hal made a :angeinents
to have on band a fuU and complett•line of
simples from fi cent? up Co 50 cents a roll—so
that persons failinxto beiuited with his large
stock on hand, can select from his sample book
and be furnished with paper at any price and
in any quantity ontwo Or tErse days notice.
Jan. 24, '59. , • •
WM. OILLISPIE. " _ HKNILV TUIAIAS
Family Giocery
AND PROVISION STORE.--GILLESPIE &
THOMAS respectfully inform the people
of Gettysburg and the public generally, that
they have just returned from the city with a
gaperal assortment of GROCERIES,!PRO VIS
IONS sad VEGETABLES. which they are pre
paredto sell as low as the lowest. FLOUR and
FRED always on hand, and sold at small profits.
more on York street, one door east of Wat
tles' Hotel.
Goemburg, Aug. 3, '57.
WY. J. TAYLOR.
Wm. J. Taylor & Co.f .
Commistgos „vac HANTS and .w holesale
dealers in Fish, tteese and Provisions, No.
13d South Wharves, between Chestnut_ and.
Walnut streeta,./Itiladelphia. ;
siir Sole Aegis fur Henry's Celebrated
Vinegar. [March 14, 1/138. 3m
The Cars are Here !
ALL THLNGS ARE READY!—The under
signed has the pleasure of announcing to
his old country friendss—fanners and merchants
—as well as the citizens of Gettysburg. and
" the rest of mankind." that his new and com
modious Warehouse is now open, and that heis
receiving GILILLN-k paQuriuftr all kinks. for
which he is paying die higliestlnirket ,psices ;
and while the public can dispose yr - their .pro_
duce to the best advantage, they caabe saptdied
in return with Groceries, of every description.
ennsisting of Salt, Coffee, Sugar, 31olasafili Teas,
Rice, hr., Ae.. also, Guano, Plaster, ClitCredar
ware, and a thousand other things not' here
mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the
cheapest is our motto. If the people consult
their own interests. and act wisely, they will'uot
forget the undersigned. doping the familiar
faces of all my old customers will riseedme again,
and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor
to please them. JOHN HOKE.
Gettysburg, Nov. 22. IESB.
The Only Article -
TTNRTVALIAD -14 MARKET, WITH IM
MENSE HOVE k ErROPEAN DEMAND.
—The reason why, is that by l!latare's own pro
cess it restores the natural color permanently la
ter the hair becomes gray ; supplies the natural
fluids, and thus makes it grow on bald beads, re
moves all dandruff, itching, and heat from the
*alp, quiets and tones up the nerves, and thus
cures all nervous headache. and may be relied
upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair;
It will stop and keep it from falling off; males it
sett, "lour, healthy and beenditid, and if used by
the young two or three times a week, It will never
fall or become gray; then, readers, read the fol
lowing and judge for yourselves:
?law Yonit,7an. 8, 1858.
'Mulcts. 0. J. WOOO k Co.: Gentlemen:—
Bavingheard a good deal about Professor Wood's
Hair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray
I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices
which 1, fn common with a great many persons.
bad against all manner of patent medicines. and
a short time ago I commenced using. your article,
to test It for myself.
The result }pia been so very satialltetoty tha% I
am very glad I did so. and in justice to youois
well as for the encouragement of others who may
be as grey as 1 was, but aho haring my preju
dice without my reaions for setting it aside, are
unwilling to give your Restorative a trial till
they hare further proof, and the heat proof being
occular demonstration. I write rou this letter,
which yon may show to any such. and also di.
rect them to me for further proof, who am in and
out of the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment
every day
31y hair is now its natural color and much Ina
prort d in appearance every way, being glossier
and thicker and much more health" - looking, I
am, yours respectfully. HENRY JENKINS. ,
Cor. Columbia and Carroll sts.. Brooklyn: •
LtviNasrols, Ala., Feb. 14, 1858.
Pane. WOOD: Dear Sir:—Your flair Restora
tive has done nittili good in this part of the
country. My hair has been slightly diminishing
for several years, caused. I suppose, from a slight
burn when I was quite an infant. I hare been
tisinq your Hair Restorative for six weeks and I
snd that I haven fine head of hair now growing,
after having need all other remedies known• to
no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy
now ettant. and advise all'whn are afflicted that
way to u'e your remedy. lon can publish th:,
if you think pioper. Yours. ke..
S. W: MIDDLETON.
Pintsbatrata,•Sept. 9, 1557.
Blot. WOOD: Dear Sir:—Your Halr'Restora
tire it proving Itself hetkiltqal ' l to Me. The
front, and else lb* hart` per( of My head ahnost
lost its covering--*tur in Isct %dd. I itirre'ined
but 2 half plirtbettiestlef youf gilt:tor:Wire, abd
now the top of sty head IS well studded with a
promising crop of yoting hair, and the froat is
also receiving its henest. I hare tried other
preparations withoqt way benefit whatever. I
think from my own personal recommendation, I
cah, Induce many others to try ft. Yours, re
spectfully, El, R. THOMAS, M. D..
No.: 464 Nitre street.
The Restorative is pat ep le bottles of three
Rises, viz : large, reedit:us!, and ;mil i the small
holds.}" a' pint, And retails for one dollar per, , .-
bottle ; the medium holdt at fag: twenty per - ritOrIINWSI :
Fent. more in propolrtiotr Shan the null retails LEXAMDIIR EIRULICII, Glen. and Watch
rir tern dollars per,trotOis t the -Lams ist4dk a' • ~,xsinkses4 potemnd-hicaball to-lb• room
kiwi, 40 , psirocht, isoillqs . runpnrklon, . tlr. l , er--tht-TablieSquan lately
A h...weota
Patella. It 3 silsottlit. ' ,-, ‘, •- 1 i'-`.rt I b ''''' s 4 ''-i cu pl e d.iti s a L aw
i ‘O , . 4. licifidAll Co:trentA4e . : lOW lit , ; , ' 1 40/11,111.119E4MOYCIAllielitik Aktteihd
0 1 1 ,41 W 41 140 1111 .10e1it ' 1 ‘ .t, 1 i tit 0/AIOIIIIIII%.+AMIPIVAigraC op"
tabiLebetent,,) and 11 4 , 41100ket t1i.,•:..k 4 t_ . ; r tatodosisps•n*edko t baiome•,;
or wass
t i sold by all poll j2ruWsta a • • _ ' 7..'s 77. s , s ito es wii t was so ke d ebee w i ,k ok ,
Deidid: • • -- 7 . e' ; ;.1 - .711) ItrRRIVRAOHL.IIIMit'•
*web lA, le.so, .3 . rii ' Gettysburg. April 11. Inf. tt
bar Ambrotypes taken for fifty cents and up
warde, and in the beat style.
SAMUEL WEAVER.
April 26, 1858. tf
——
The Farmers' & Mechanics'
AV INGS INSTITUTION of Adams county
o.receit es money ou deposit daily, from 9
A. ,11,-ustil 3 o'clock, P. M., and on Saturday
from o'elook. A. )1., until 6 o'clock. P. M.—
Interest on dcpa its from 2to ", per cent. Special
deposits-paid nig rteably to notice. nod transient
deposits; !laid on demand with interest.
Interest on special deposits, when made for 10
mouths and upward., 4 per cent.; fora months
nerd upwards, 3 per cent.: on transient deposits
fur 30 days and upward., 1 per cent., and on
regular weekly deposit. 5 per cent-
The popularity of this Institution with all
classes of the community, both in town and
country. and its consequent success, may be as
cribed in part to the follon ing reasons:
It "APIs a convenient, responsible and profita
ble depository to farmers and mechanics, to ex
touters, ,adininistrators, assignees, collectors,
agents and all ptitdie officers, to attorneys,
trustees, spcieties and associations, incorporated
or otherdiso, to married Cr single ladies, to
students, merchant., clerks, and business men
generally, to minors and all who have plods,
much or little, to deposit with a return of interest.
Depositors receive books in which are entered
their drposit,N which book+ serve as vouchers,
They may designate in case of sickness. death or
absence, who shall receive their deposits, with
out the intervention of executors or administra
tors. 4 [Gettysburg, Feb. 28, 1859.
Great Reduction
N Tea paws OF THE I. M. SINGER.* CO.'S
I SEWING SIACIIINEI.—II. RANDALL. pro
prietor of the State of Pennsylvania, the counties
of Philadelphia. Erie and Allegheny excepted.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the
; citizens of Fork. Adman, Cumberland and Lan
; caster counties. that he will sell Singer's Snows
MarAmea al redueed priers. Persons desirous of
uprchasing a good Sewing Machine should by
all means purchase ont.^of Singer's, for they are
the only machines that will do the work that is
required ota Sewing Machine. Coll and examine
and see for yourselves before purchasing
else
where.. Foe beauty they cannot be surpassed,
and for durability cannot he beat—there being
, now in use over 15.000 of Singer's Machines,
which recommends them to be Mr superior to
any other in use. AU L air is. an examination
of the Machine. and if you hare any notion of
one you will ~he certain. to buy. Machines of
eStry society Cll.l3infzer's on band. Every family
should have one of the Family Machines, for they
are aertaitily st: handsome and useful piece of
furniture. _ They are not rtable to get out of re
pair, and will lost you a lifetime.
Machine Silk. Needles, Thread, _Dobbins. Oil,
kc., 'Lt all times on lulu& An orders at
tended.en with dispoteli.
W. F. REISINGER, Agent,
42 Market street, York, Pa.
°ll Tan. 3, lltgti.
Fresh Prttits,
GROCERIES, NOTIONS, kc.— •
FRUlTS.—Fruits of every d Iscription,
as ((Mows Liiyor Raisins, Figs, Oranges,
Lemons, Dries, Palm Nut Filberts, Lard and
paper shell Almonds, Pea - Nuts, kc.
GROCERIES.—A good assortment ofSnifars:
Loaf, Brown, Powdered and Crushed, Corse,
N. 0. Molasses, Syrups of the beat quality,
Rice, Soda, Starch, Tens, Cinnamon, (gruatti
ant unground,) Cloves, Bustard,
PERFUMERY.—Perfumery of every descrip
tion, which will he sold low for Cash.
LEMON SYRUP.—.I largo lot jest received.
Any one desiriar a cheep, pleasant sad healthy
drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup.
, TOBACCO.—AII the various kinds of Tobac
co, Cigars and Smut, for sale by Wm. Boyer*
SOP
VIVEG IR.—We have a good quality, as all
will say who bare tried It.
FLOUR * FEED.—We have made arrange
ments to have constantly on h.iad Flour and
Feed, which we will insure to be of superior
quality, and at such prices ft+ cannot fail to
WM.. BOYER h SON
pleßse.
April 26, 1858
Wholesale and Retail
T
IQUOR STORE.—The undersigned respect
-4
fully announce to the citizens of Gettysburg
and the public generally, that they have opened
• new LIQUOR STORE on Railroad street, south
side, and midway between the Passenger and
Freight Depot, and have made arrangements to
keep constantly on hand a full supply of all kinds
of Liquors, Foreign and Done/TIC, surh as Bran
dies, Wines. Holland and Domestic Gins, Old
Rye and Rectified Whiskey, Champagne. Gingrr
Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Cordials, Kimmel, --twee.
and Wines of every grade.
The above Liguori will be furnished at the
[float reasonable rates and warranted good. By
strict attention to busineis and an effort to please,
we hotpe to merit the patronageof the public.
Dom' t 11 orders promptly attended to
Feb. .7, COVER & KIIIN.
spouting.
GEURGE k 111041.1" WAMPLER. will make
House Spouting and pat up the same low,
for cash or country produce. Farmers and all
others wishing their houses, barns, kc., spout
ed, would do well to Ore them a call.
April 18, '53. tf G. kH. WAN PLF.H.
Globe Inn,
r BCH ANICSTOWN, Frederick county, Md.--
in Verlag been renovated and -rs4nenisbed,
the proprietor assures the public that • call is
only needed, as be gnapantess full satisfaction in
every ease. Charges moderate.
HID llERlV,lProprietor.
- Feb. 14, 1439. tr
Groceries. Confectiowaries.Queensware, Wooden
m,", Crockery-wars, Hardware ' Ac., Is large
and veriest—equal to that (deny other first claim
pore--and be will sell et prices aatonishiogly
low. He only asks a trial, to prove the truth of
this assertion.
Country produce taken in errhange for 'roods.
J. ALEX. HARPER.
The undersigned also carries on the CAR
RIAGE-EAKING balmiest. at the same place, and
offers rare inducements to purchaser'. He will
warraat his work good, whilst his charges are
among thwoost moderate. Repairing done on
abort notietr. J. ALEX. HARPER.
Feb. 14. 1859. 1y
Adams Comity
11UTTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
lueorporsted Mgrch IS, 1851.
OTTICI2II.
Previd•ut—George ti*ope.
Pre, Presidia-9. R. Russell
Steretary—D. A. Buehler.
Tree fterrr—DayidCreary.
Ezetrotire agnanitter—Robert McCurdy, Jacob
Sine, Andrew Helntsehnan.
Xanagers—Gearge Idwope, D. A. Boinkler,Ja.
cob King, A. Bents,lman, B. M'Curdy,'Thiss.
A. Marshall, 8. Pahnestock, Win. B. McClellso,
Win. ft Wilson, M. Elcbelberger, Rbdiel P.Oltt,
John Wolford, H. A. Pleking,.l. Anghinbangh,
John Horner, K. 0. McCreary, 8. B. RtmelL D.
M'Creary, lAndrew Polley; John Pkking, J. B.
Hersh.
ate—This Company Is limited in Its opera
tions to the county of Adams. It bu been in
successful operation for more than Or years,
and la that period has paid all losses and es
pease., without (ray assessasext,tar log also 11 large
surplus , capital in the Treasury. Thi'Vom
pany employ 4 op, 14‘ittp—all business being
done by the Ifarlaget if Vetto are agnuallys t
ett by the Stockbolderi.Ably ng
an Insurance can apply to any of the ove
named Manazers for further bformation.
•The Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company on the last Wednesday
in every month, at 2, P. M.
Sept. 27, 1858.
Howard Association,
HTLADELPIIIA.—A Benevolent Institution
established by Special Endowment for the
e t ef of the Rat, and Distressed, afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.
Id times of Epidemics, it is the object of this
institution to establish Hospitals, to provide
Nurses, ithysicians, Clothing, Food, Iledicines,
itc . ., for the sick and destitute, to take charde of
the orphans of deceased parents, and to minister
in every possible way to the relief of the &Mete'
and the health of the public at large. It is the
duty of the Directors. at snch times, to visit per
sonally the infected districts, and to provide and
execute means of relief. Numerous physicians.
not acting members of the Association, usually
enrol their names on its hooks, subject to be call
ed upon to attend its hospitals, free of chary.
In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors
have authorised the Consulting Surgeon to give
advice and medical aid to persons suffering un
der CHRONIC DISEASES of a virulent charic
ter, arising from abuse of the physicarpowars,
mal-treatment, the effects of drugs, kt.
Various REPORTS and TRAITS on the na
ture and treatment Of Chronic Diseases, by the
Consulting Surgeon, have been published fur
gratuitou4 distribution, and will be sent FREE
of MARIA to the afflicted..
Address. for reports or treatment, Dr. GEORG E
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As
sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philad'a, Pa.
llr order of the Directors,
EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, Freer..
Gso. Seep.
Sept. 20, ISSB. ly
The Mighty Healer World KaMCR
and World Tried.
Holoway's Ointment.
rfl II E free admissions of all Nations. as well
as the verdict of the leading hospitals of
the Old as well as the New World, stamp this
powerful remedial Agent as the greatest
Dealing preparation ever made known to suf
fering Man. Its rioairrarrivx nnALITIcs are
more than it Aavm.tous.through the extitl i
orifices of the skin, invisible to the
eye, it reaches the Peat of the internal dis
ease; and in all external affections its anti
inflammatory and healing virtues surpass
anything else on record, and is Nature's
great ally.
ERYSIPELAS AND SALT IIIIP:(11 are
two of the mast oeminon and viralent dis
orders prevalent on this. continent, to these
the Ointment is especially antagunistie : Its
" rarklus operua.ii is first to eradicate hie
venom and then complete the more.
BAD LEGS, OLD SORES. AND U LCERS.
—Cases of many years standing that have
pertinaciously refused to yield to any ether
remedy at treatment, have invariably sue
combed to a few applications of this power
ful unguent.
ICRIJ prioNs ON TIIESKIN. nri sing from
a had state .4 the blood or chronic disease are
eradicated, and a clear and transparent cur.
face regained by the reiterative action of this
Ointment. It sorpassv many of the oestue.
ties and other toirtit applianeeein its Tower
to dispel rashes and other distliguremenisof
the face.
PILES AND FISTULA.—Every term and
feature of these prevalent and stubborn dis
orders is eradicated locally and entirely by
the use of this eutolleut ; warm fomentation!
should precede its application. Ira hoalia
qualities will be found to be thorough as
invariable,
Both Me Ointment clad Pills ehonkl be sued in
Me following eases :
Pa Own, liasagoatlasa , UN Threats,
Bane. Ittaiaorat, Sam at ala Wade,
llba
iteaaad Etaalla, Illatt libea, Spealaa,
Cblalas, Scalds, Sill Jabal%
Nistaia, akin Daewoo. Tatter,
Uaa • %, Illimilad llimall, SWIII, .
=abaire t Dora taort, Tabilrott Sem,
ialfdraore its, lroaaisofaU IMairt
Pilaf% Bon Illeads. 1
Iffareautioni--News are genuine unless
the Words « Holloway, ?Veto York and Loa
dost,",are discernible Is a wakr-stark in every
leaf of the book of directions around ea.th pot
or box the same may be plainly seen by
AnidintMe leg/ fo Me light. A handsome re
ward will be given to any one rendering ench
information an may lead to the detection of
any' party'trr parties counterfeiting the medi
cines or vending the same, knowing them to
be spurious.
* * *Soli at the Manufactories of Professor
tfollowny, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine throughout the United States and
the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 63
cents, and *1 each. Buehler, Gettys
burg.
There is a considerable laving - by
taking the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions fur the guidance of pa..
tienta in every disorder are of to each
pot.. j:4l one 14, 1858. sourly.
J. 4.
( bah. of the Firm or &
G ENTLEMIRS'S STORE, lad
SKIRT ItiA.NUFAC
No. 814 Ctiassicy Snuff, (nearly opposite the
Girard lioute,)
P.HILADSL-PHI A.
J. W. BC6'rT wosid respectfully call tie at.
tension of his former patrons and 'Moods I* bib
new Store, aad is prepared to ill orders for
SHIRTS at short Reties. , A perfect,
COUNTRY TRADE, supplied withs•Sitiaril
sad COZLAIII. [Oet. , 4, MSC sy
?reef . ,
S TILL CONLINGI-4 oat, rewind as 44 ebeing
4c =tla li r4 CULFI.7S
-1!, f sSP, tt
Cheap! Oheaipti k
motz NNW 000D8-1-411 0* BRO.
juiv•just from th e vitt' a
Ilarge 'miasmal of Cloate. asatmeree.
Vostings, Winter Goods, and everything
sloe in the men's wear line. They aloo offer )
pin and fancy Shirts, Collars, silk alsd'eut•
ton Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ke. Baying
bought unusually low, for the cash, they are
enabled to sell cm EAFIR rusx sysa—an excel-1
lent full cloth suit, made up, for $l3. for in- )
stance. Gi re them *call, at their new estah-
ilahment, in Chambersburg atreet,a few doore
west of the Court-house, beforepurchasing
elsewhere. [Oct. 11.
Who will Refuse
THE worth of their stoney and the right
change back?
NORBECK. k MARTIN'S is the place to
get it. where they sell all kinds of Groceries.
Confeotionaries, and Fancy Articles—in a
word, everything belonging to $ first-cl ass Grocery. Grocery. 31olasses of seven different kinds,
from 40 cents up to 75 per gallon ; Sears,
six different kinds, from 8 cents tip to 14 per
Ih.; Coffee, five kinds ; Teas, Chocolate. Race;
Crackers, Tea Cakes, Bottled Pie Fruit,
Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Balt, Becton and Lard.
Mat 24, 1858.
" Hard Times
XTO 11011E."—Any person (Lady otOentle
il man.) in the United States, possessing •
small capitol °Morn $3 Soli; - enter into an
easy and respectable business, by which hop $
to $lO per day can be realised. For particulars,
addzWih (with stamp') W. R. ACTON CO.,
1 41 North Sixth St., Philadelphia.
March 7, 1859. 3m
Removal.
subscriber has (*moved his Plough
4 . and Machine Shop from the Foundry
building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's
Blackproith shop, back of the Nagle Hutel,
whcre he is better prepared than ever to at
lend to customers. Ploughs always on hand
and made to order at the shortest notice, and
Machines, Reapers, 414., repaired. Also he
will attend to cleaning_and repairing Clocks.
May 10. DAVID WARREN.
Pine Old Brandies.
prim subscribers, Importers and Dealers in
WINES k LIQUORS, would most respect-
Wily call the attention of purchasers to their
Old Establishment, No. 5 North Prow Street,
Philadelphia, where they have a large assort
ment of Wines and Liquors of the choicest
brands and qualities. Having made arrange
ments with some of the first houses in Cognac
and Rot:belle, enables them to furnish to their
customers, upon the most liberal terms, the
following brands of Cognac and Rochelle :
BRANDIES: Otard, Hennely, Pellersion,
Pinet, Castlllion; J. J. Depny k Co., T. !limes,
A. Sergnette, Martel, Matett, &c., kc., of various
brands and qualities.
WINES: Champagne, Weirs, Lisbon, Old
Oporto, Tenerife, Burgundy, Hock, Muscat,
Claret, Sherry, and Mklaga Wines.
Holland Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Jamaica
Spirits, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Peach, Ap
ple, Blackberry, Cherry, Ginger, and Raspberry
Brandies; Cordials, Wine Bitters, Amsterdam
Bitters, /Lc.
Also, Agents and Sole Proprietors of the Old
Wheat Whiskey. Constantly on band no ex
tensive stock of fine old Monongahela, Rye and
Bourbon Whiskey, of various grades, some of
which are guaranteed to be superior to any in
the country, all of which are highly Improved
by age.
From our long experience in the business,
and a thorough knowledge of the tastes of the
Community, we flatter ourselves to be able to
fill all orders that may be entrusted to us.
Orders from the country (which aretnost re
spectfully solicited) will be promptly attended
to. Great care taken in packing and shipping.
goods sent from our establi:th meat
are guaranteed to give satisfaction, with the
privilege of being returned.
E. P. MIDDLETON I BRO.,
No. 5 North Front St., Philadelphia.
Feb. 7, 1859. ly
Still at Work!
COACHUAKING AND BLACKSMITHING.
ki —The undersigned respectfully informs
has friends slid the public that he continues
the Coachmaking and Blacksmitbirig lotsineas
in every branch at his establishment in Chem
bersiturg street. He has ,ou band end will
min ufncture to order all kinds of CARRIAGES.
BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, be., of
the best material, and made by superior work
men. girfterstatuto and BLacitsUlTursa of
all kinds done at reasonable rates, promptly
and to the satisfaction Of customers.
Cornea's Paooncs taken in exchange fur
work lit market prices.
b ar Person deetriag artlelee or work in the
Coachrnaking or Blacksmithing line, are re
spectfully Incited to call on
JOHN L. HOLTZWORTIt.
Gettysburg, Jest. 24, '59.
New : Grocery.
WAY FOR RAR(AINS.—The sub
suriber respectfoUrinforms the citizens
of town and country. that he has opened n
tlroeery. Confect:lottery and N•btion Store, on
York street, two doors east of St. James'
Lutheran Church, where he has now on
hand a general assortment of goo 1+ in his
line—such as: Syrup, from 40 to 70 'ants
per gallon; Sugars, all kinds; C•ffec., dif
flerent kinds; Vinegar, Salt, Fish, Cheese.
Scotch ll)rring. ground and unground Pep
per. Alspice, Cloves, Cinnaurm, M istard.
Soda, Ginger. Starch. Rice, Teas, Candles,
&trace, Coffee. Chocolate.
,Concentrated
Lye; Brocrea„Bucketa, Candies, all kinds :
Figs, Walnuts, Palm Nuts, Almonds, Ground
Nuts. istyerffabiejae. Lemons. Oranges, Fan
dy Cakes, Crackers of all kinds, Ac.. In.
Bsdkraed Smia bought sad sold. He in
vites the sails of the public, convinced that
his assortment will please, both in quality
and prim. He is determieel to sell cheaper
than the cheapest.
BITTLE
Gettrbuts, Dee.3.o. '5B.
Limber. .
ANY variety ot
LUMBER
can be had at the Coal end Lumber Yard of
BREADS, BUEHLER 4 KCIII I L
Mardi 14, 1859.
Stoves! Stoves !
SHEADS, BUEHLER I KURTZ, in their
new three-story building, corner of Carlisle
street and the Railroad, hare just received a
large supply of new and beautiful Parlor, Saloon
and Shop STOVES, of the latest and most im
proved styles. Also, all the latest styles of
COOK STOVES, embracing the "Noble Cook,"
" Royal Cook," " Win. Penn," " Sea Shell,"
"Morning Star," "Philadelphia Sunrise," "Fre
donia," (Baltimore Air-Tight, improved) "Jewel,"
and "Charm"-41.11 for wood or coal.
March 14, 1859.
Good and Cheap !
ITIHE undersigned would inform his friends
1 and the public generally,that he continues
the CARRIAGE-MAKING} IiCSTNESS, in all
Its branches, at his establishment, in East Mid
dle Street, (near the east end,) Gettysburg, Pa.,
whore he has on hand a first-rate lot of work,
and Is prepared' to put up to ardor whatever
may be desired in his line, sit :—Rockaway
and Boat-body Carriages, Palling-
Toppliackaway and Trotting Bug-
glee Jersey Wagons, Jtc. With
good workmen and good materials, be can
pledge Ida Work to be of the best quality—and
his pricer are among the lowest.
1111PRepialzing done at short notice; and at
retionabie rates. Country produce taken in
eXahange for work. Call
Jana 0. 'lt JACOB TROXEL
' To the Country,
GOOD 7717/13 . 7 --1 have rented the Foundry
tofthe amtiloCyear, and am prepared
is ilt4. l o ,ll A:ttlittlikit /0 , 4 e of Outlay null!
1 4
it iiiiite it a fit; -,
. 1 irtri t e c ek r ecrnetantly od
hiult . t. , -4 #
as points,
She t rpr; ' , auk's, Paat,WisZt:
Writ , . .04)0011.1perii.. NI.-
, ch ~ V
,:sii_ta _ ellAtety Penelog nide
. .
N. i., lt , T
iirt r ,
.. - i
. .ti k irqupA lt; i n k
. •
a°aetr
_will t
P? 44 i gacllOD
*•• '. rainy Ala 'a aa, cam.
atidiabotat WA Was al readdril. oft
twahbadihriettllelleittade .flaidabbootta.
Mid% if. iiallidaredr bot WI aideavat
alls*lP-ithaesakeetlL . & Natir :
Galayttura land 1, '37, .
New- Gheoeery Store.
DTEW FIRM AND NSW G00D3.--SNY
DKR & OBNN SR. bare just reeeired at
likeir New Store, in Baltimore street, a few
deuce above David McCreary's Saddlery es•
Inblishinent, the largest and most complete
assortment of Gr icerie• brought to Get
trabur4fura long time, consisting of Coffee,
(four kinds, ) Sugar, (four kinds,) Molasses,
Syrup, Shad, Mftekerel, Fresh Flour, Corn,
Oats, Butter, Eggs, Flacon. `alt, in short
every thing nsually kept in a first-class
grocery Store.
Amer he highest market price paid forcoun
tryguce or taken in exchange for Goods.
ire us a call. Buy your Groceries
where you will be sure to get them good and
cheap.
Milrilover's celebrated writing Ink for
sale. (Nov 1, 1858.
Greatest Improvement
Q F THE AO E! --fond Aleut KEROSENE
or COAL OIL LAMPS, unrivalled in
Beauty, Simplicity, Safety or Economy.—
);`very person desiring to obtain the vcry best
and ch.eapes portable light within their
reach, should call and examine these Lamps
before purchasing elsewhere, for the reason.
Ist. That. no accident .can occur by ex
plosion.
2d. That they emit No offensive Odor
while burning.
-3d, That they are very easily trimmed.
4th. That they are easily regulated to give
more or less light.
sth. That they burn entirely free from
smoke. .
6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent.
cheaper than any othor light now in common
use.
These Lamps are admirably adapted for
the use of Students, Mechanics, Seamstresses,
Galls, Churches. Stores, Motels, and are high
ly recommended for Family Use.
Fur sale by GILLESPIE lb THOMAS.
June 14, 1858.
Cattle Powder.
FRONEFIELD Ar. CO'S C AT
?LE ArEDlciNes have been thorough
ly tested and pronounced unsurpitssed and
tesurpassable. None other •ae - triefut have
been introduced during the oentury.
Whilst farmers are usingevery effort, and
investing large amounts of money in the
improvement of their soils, too little atten
tion is generally paid to the health and de
velopment of farm Stock.
Breinig — , Fronefield & Co. justly claim be
ing the first, in this country, who devoted
their attention to this important subject.—
Their VIOZTABLI CATTLE. POWDER, was the
result of several years' study and experi
menting—which experiments have actually
shown that, by feeling this Powder, a Cow I
will yield from Ito 2 pounds batter perweek
wore than when she dues not get the Powder;
all other conditions alike. The same in
crease is proportionably produced in the
fattening of cattk or swine.
It is used with equal profit for Threes,
Cattle and lI 'gs. No farmer, or feeder of
any kind, shouldbe without it a day.
For sale at the new Warehouse, corner of
Stratton street and the Railroad. i.v
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which we have la-
The Liver Invigorator, bored to produce the most effectual alterative
PREPARED by Dr. SANFO It D, compound ed that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
entirely from GUMS, is one of the best of Pars Sarsaliaritia, so combined with other
Purgative and Liver Medicines now before eulutances of still greater alterative power as
the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
milder, grid inure effectual then any other Sarsaparilla is reputed to due. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
medieimi known. It is not only a Cathartic, i
but a I.iSer remedy, acting first on the Lirer . suffer from Strumnus cotreplaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
to eject its morbid matter, then on the %tom. I ' of imm -exrvice to this large class of our
ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus .- a ffli cted fellow-cit i zens. How completely this
accomplishing two purposes effectually, with. compound will do It has been peneu hr exper
.)ut soy of the painful feelings, experienced i im e n t on man y o f t h e wont cam to is, found
in lier (),...rations of most Cathartic,. It of the Wowing complaints:
strfillgthene the system at the same time that; SCROPCLI, AHD Maori:tons CONPUInrr,
it purges it; an d when taken daily in mat- ERCPIIO3II AHD Eauertvs,Dmitur.s. Mcßee,
crate doses, will strengthen and - built up Piwri.eg. Bt.°Tuo l2l , TIMM Star Miens.
with unusual rapidity. 1 SCALD lIRAD, SYPHILIS AND SYPHILITIC A/-
The Livia is one,: of the principal regu- . rumors, Minterrarar. Deimos. Drumm Nce
lators of the humane -7 .: body ; and when it j mania DR TIC Doturiestarx, Duane, Dn.
prfunno it functionsr., well. the powers cf ; 0
PEPSI* AND INDIONOTTON. EICYSIMILAII, Ross
awa it Sr o . f ANTICIN . T'S Flea .. and indee d the whole
the system are fu11y.,4 derelopel. The shorn-:
among fro m CIUTY or
ark is ttllUDSl'entire-;4ly deuesident on the i viz , siooo.
b e .d t by notion of thee) ,firer for the proper : This compound will be found a great pro
performaceuf its funs' tieing; when the stom- I no w t o f h ea l t h , when taken i n the • g. to
rich is at fault, the' bowels are at fault, expel the feel humors - which fetter in the
and the whole systems buffers incon‘equent* I blond at that seasonal the year. lity the time.
of one organ-44 t.tv ta—haring ceas- ! ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
a nd to do its duty.— Fur the diseases of arc nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
that organ. one of the s a proprietors has made I the aid of this remedy, spare thenssehres from
it his study.in a prat lice of more than 20 the endurance of foul eruptions aid aleerona
years._ to fi nd some ,, --' remedy wherewith to owe% through which the system 'roll strilOtO
counieaset the man.-4 derangements to rid itself of corrupsinns, if not assisted to do
which it is lianle. -1..4 -ehia timenneirettedy
To peeve that this remedy is at last by an alterative medicine. eelesierveari the
vitiated blood w ..yoti find its impurities
f sons], any persbnrl2 troubled with Lsvta 1 b urst i ng t h roug h thm a bi l u t sigsples, eruptions,
tlomet_AlN.r. in any ot, its _ fore
r 6 but or ewes; demi , it when yon Mmd it is oh.,
to try a battle, and,:if, coarietion is certain. stmeted and sluggish in the veins • adeanso it
These Gums re-0 move all morbid or 1 whenever it is foul, and. your feelings will tell
bhd matter can tlie:ks system, supplying in i i you when. Even vrhere me particular disorder
their place' a111)W of Zhi le, invigorating the , is felt, people alloy better heahlt. and live
atomach.cansing 1'011(1.1 to digest well, PURI. i longer. for cleansing thellood.. Keep the
miens rut none. giv-M iisg time and health 1 blood healthy, and all is well; hat with this
at the w'issle ma .hinery. removing the cause t u lloin of life disordered. there can be no
of the disease—effecting a radical cure. •ig health. Sooner or later something
limeys arracts are cured, axe, wuar 13 1 I; r nitts : t . go wrong. and the Reit machinery of
arms. PRIVIINTILC, by the occasional use of me ''" disordered or matbruwr"
Sarsaparilla luss,...and deserves much. the
the Lives INtrumatron.
&alien of • • there earls. but
One d.,eb after eating is sufficient to relieve rworld has accenl i g been egve ,,, iow isli "! ly deceived b y
the stomach and prevent the food from rising isms ef it, peed ; because the drug
anal souring. alone has not all the virtue that is claimed,
0 sly one dose taken before retiring, pre- f oe i t , b ut more because man y pre p ara tio n' ,
vents NICITHARS. pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
bowels gently, and cures Corrivs etss. or any thing else.
One dose taken after each metal will cure During late stars the public have been mis-
Drseeesta. led bylingc bottles, pretending to give a quart
mir3ne dose of two teaspoonfuls will al. of Extract of Sarsaparilla fur one dulLa. Most
dilate SICK HZADACaIe. of these have been frauds upon the sick, for
IP lrni t f done taken fur female obstruction re- they not only contain Mae, if any. Sawa
moves the cause of the disease, and makes a rilla,_lmt oftisi tt ne ad painail disappointment
curative properties whater
perfect eru.e. fr. lial ".. bl er
Lag followed the use ot the various extracts of
Only one dose immediately relieves COMM, • Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
while name itself is justly despised, and has become
One dose often repeated is a sure oar, for synearmous with imposition and cheat. Still
Oaotaita • Mottoes, and a preventive of we call this compound Sarsaparilla, end intend,
CHOLIRA. • - to supply such • remedy as shall rescue the
IlfrOnly one bottle is needed to throw put name from the load of obloquy which rota
of the system the effects of medicine after upon it. And we think we have ground for
a long meekness. 4 believing it has virtues which ere irresistible
lidirOne bottle taken for Jar:mice remove% by the ordinary run °tate diseases it is intend
all sallowness or unnatural color from the ed to cure. In order % secure their ample**
skin. eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
One dose taken a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appetite, sad makes food di-
the bottle.
Rest well.
One dose often repeated cures CHRONIC
MARSHALS in its worst forms, while Stases
find Bowes, complaints yield almost to the
arst dose.
KLINEFELTER, SEIT2 ..t. CO.
Nor. 15, 1858. Cm
Ore or two doses cure attacks caused by
Worms in Children ; there is no surer. serer,
or speedier, remedy in the world, u it serer
fails.
lir A few bottles cureDsorsr, by exciting
the absorbents.
We take pleasure in recommending this
medicine as a preventive for Farts and Anus,
Cum, FErss, and all FrYER of a BILIOUS
TYPE. It operates with certainty, and thou
sands are willing to testify to its wonderful
virtues.
AU icAo use it are giving their unanimous
Watt's", is iAfavor.
fit` is watbr in the month with the In
vi r. and swallow both together. •
Tun - Lulu' lirvioeciroa is s smentille rued
hal discovery, and is daily working cures,
almost too great to believe. Itcuresiuvif by
magic. even the first doss giving benefit, and
seldom mere than one bottle is required to
onre an kind of Lissa eomplaini, from tha
worst or - Dyspepsia to a commoe
Headache, ail of which are the result of n
Dissoso Ursa. •
IWO S 43Xii oLLAl•rtit nami.
DR. SANTORO, Proprietor, 345 Broad
way New Yea.: _A.. D. "Bustittit,'Agent,
(Tatty
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VOTFOE.—The unditieltned Aria'
.L 1 aaeooia
ted with them in the LutuFfiness.
E. c. BEI°Mt. me, would th em
ic
s . h e no
dee that the holinesereaftefidl ion.
floated trader the firm Of' Sacci.', l lihifinaz k
Co., and tbay hope, by strict attention to
business' rind - an - mimetic dtwire folillute, to
merit a orwitirmation of the liberal patronage
heretofore beatowiti upon them.
RII.LfAY SMALL & CO.
Lumber Yard.,
os North Ckorse **eel, sear lite Ituilrood,
YORK, P.t.
We Tumid invite the attention of Mechan
ics, Builders, and others, to our lame-find
well selected stock of LUMBER, constsdag of
every doscriptionpf White Pine Lards end
Plank, Joist, Scantling and Fencing. Also,
Pine and Chesnut Shingl_ehe,Rielsets,
Worked Flooring and W P 5 0 4 14414 I
Siding, &c. We are prepared, to cpero
ORDER any size, quantity and qualit i y of
IVIIITE PINE & OAK LUMB.SR,
at the shortest notice, and have it delivered
to any point accessible by Railroad. We
also manufacture and keep on hand a gene
ral assortment of
SASH, DOORS,
Shutters, Blinds, Window Frames and Door
Frames.
.111iirOrders for any sizes not on hand filled
with dispatch.
sarci ur stook and assortment is equal to
any others, and we are determined to 101 l at
the lowest market prices.
ordera and communications ad
dressed to the undersigned, at York,illa.,
receive prompt attention.
SMALL, BENDER & CO.
York, May 24, 1838. 1y
Hanover B. Railroad.
T RAINS over the Hanover Br. Railroad
new run es follows :
First Train leaves Hanover at 9 a. is.with
passengers for York, Harrisburg, Columbia
and Philadelp hia.
Smand Train leaves Ilanorsr at 1 p. a.
with passengers fur Baltimore and interme
diate points.
DANIEL TRONE, Tisket Agent.
Notice.
TIIE unders'igned . having retired, from the
Mercantile business, the sante will here
after be continued M the old stand., iti.NLi•
more street, by their sena, lienry.B. Danner
and Way bright.Zical4ander .1,4-tgattaind
style of Danner and Ziegler, Jra., whom wo
will recommend to; and for whom we would
bespeak a liberal share of patronage from
old customers, and of the public iir gimerni.
Having retired from the 3luroantile Itchi
ness, it is necessary that our old hosins.4
should be settled up. We, therefore, notify
all those indebted to ue either by Judgment,
Note or Book Account, to cuYetnnil settle tbo
some without delay. The books will be
Nand at the old stand.
J. B. DA NNER.
DAVID ZIEGLEI.
May 24.181 e.
Plat?AltiD aT • •
DR. J. C. AVER a . CO. '
LOWF,LT, MASS.
Prie*, $1 per Bottle; Ws 11• Sties tin ea.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such a renown for the ears of
eteury variety of Throat and Lung Caroptairst, that
it to estirsiy ossiseeissey for as to remiss dot
evidroes of its sirtuas, ytheresar it has. hors -aos•
played. As it has long been is _combust vas
throughost - this seetion, we need not do rnorettuto
assess the people its quality is kept upto dirtiest
it ewer has hem and that it miry be -relied no to
do for their tete( all it tOts ever bdWibund to do.
Ayer% Cathartic Pills,
VOA MB Vl= o
Cbstivemost, Jizreadlier' , Dpfkrriii.
Loyeastery, Foot Rime/ed. 4 , 01/ON
riles,..ll.4esistotiost. En4Pgioll eget .64001.0/.
Liver Complaint, Derry. TsUer, Z
Mawr, end
Soft la c iest, Worsts. CPutt . Iredfitifs. as •
Digesir are ra4 see I.fir sou &SW.
They sagrar-eosted, so that tiatrillisedalipsit.
tire ma tiara them ploosastly. osatilisy
bat aperient far the world for all the Ast
family physic.
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