. . r &gait butanes --owe hen the leapt or rbe bomb% ". perismot...4 voluntary otarvadon. coisarved regally mar Oakshues Marsha county. lowa. 1-Mss. Cruses, having been laboring wader mental aberration for nese three years, earns to the determination, over two swaths sines, to starve herself to death. She refused =r Mini ti nourishment, even water. En ver* of no avail. She persisted in her nmehetios wail death note to her relief, rimiritijuid step after she first refused nourish- Milt. It is preyed ample testimony that, in the shape of liquids or solids, she never took two emote of any nourishment whatever. The Mar le-te._ OILTTYBB V itG--S•TUNDLT LilY Seperise flour. Rye Viosr ..... Wilke Wheat...._ Red Wheat ..... ....... Rye.—.... ... . 0 ate • ...... • ...., sea •• 56 Buekwboat Yeal. 2 00 Clover Seed- .—..—.-.----4 50 to 475 Tietotbr 75 to 2 00 1 20 CO Plaster of Pari5.........-. ..... .....-. 6 50 Heater grosati,per Pork, 0 00 to 6 75 BALTIMORS—FaIovr LAS? Flour .. Wbeat .. Rye 'torn Oats . ........ . ..... ..... Clover Seed Timothy Seed .. Beef Cattle, per hund. ... Hogs, per hand Hay Whiskey Guano, Peruvian, per tot... HANOVER-TTICILISDLY LAST. Float, from wagous ..... .... Do. from stores Wheat Rye Corn 0MJ...... Clover Seed ...... Timothy Seed Master • YORE--Faloar Lair flour, from wagons.-- .... Do. from stores.. Wheat Dre-- Corn ..... Oats Clover Seed Timothy Seed.. Plastem Spacial Ncti ce a_ ♦ PHYSICIAN'S TASITIMONY 311•Dt110.1tTILLI. Mercer en.. Lay 21, 1115 d. V. C. M. Jarksoot—llesr Sty: almost two year* ago bed smaristiv• chats, which so completely prostrated my whole 'Totem'. that for months I dirrpaired of recovery.— As a estand cooseiqueore of the dangerous COCIIMCOC 'stood to We thoracic risen (or interns! orgasm.) 1 gnu now sanded with chronic inflammation of the hoer, atom. ugh. aid spleen. accompanied with palpitation of the heart. and a long tram of distreesing non nos symptom& I triad an the asnal rowed:so in vain At leorth 1 was Induced by my bother to use " Dr 11,sitiant's German Bitten." as h. aahl they had almost CO rpd him of Dyspepsia. They afforded me Immediate relief, and in one week after I be gan ualett them, I was &Lie to pursue my ordinary aeon tine. I am desirous of beennoog roar agent here, fur I am Porakterst that I eau gall a large amount of the 'repulse art. - tr. lam Nom; up a drug store at this plats. and droll eoroider my gt...rk of rued wine+ Iseomplete wathost Tour invaluable proparAti..n. GEORGE W. STEWAIIT, M. D. These Bitter* are intended for Liver Complaint. D.lll - Nervous, and disease. &tieing (non a 41.- ordered •toessarls "lore WI L perform Whet it is meld tier grill. • For sale by drug:sate sod storekeepers in every Lord Lod, village in the 1.7 Lilted motet, Camas:lea, W..t Lod •Isaith Anseriers. at I:. trots per bottle. fme that you tel Ilsioslaser• Germs) !litter, for sale b• A I), Ilsoisler. Agent, Gettylsburi--aod dealers gerwraliy Ihroi the county. (Dee. 15, lm emaiucii,F2Sc —tt edo not thinf a person can evince • trona benesolent trait ofrharatter tbau Lein moved at the dittos.. and suffeemir of ,d hers. and furthermore. Mal lowa th du all in their power to alleviate by every pnaeitil• clewing human initleroc, In Oils I few of the cane. we to not know bow the humane and benevolent an do an action non In aecordance with tlifitr philanthrilje Owes, than by eallkig the attention of their afflicted friendr and ec• visible:lea to th• fact, that lir Cain t+ Itsadw, Baltimore etreet, I.allinore kid . has discovered • prepa ration, which is int op in the form of a pill, that has • ateelfte action (or rur.rut /1. 1 .*P” or faliinr fit., 'Plant*, craning, and all forms of nil r...es ailaaannel Among Ina* who have %open permanent' , cored, we tulzht ineution a siiemher of the faao.:y el James It Deadly, it nsertavill•, 4l•ban.; /Ur. Id. P Is :edge. Calm Nora, tdurry a.. and hr. W. P iXgwo rlretiada Slmissippi St • might p. ori enumerating a numher of others. until we bad en• tire', 911.4 up 11.,,a column ,4 our paper; hut 11.1 think w• have said sufficient to nett-I; every person that the satlect under coneideration is one of ,tat roportance to every name. Healer' if ,CO are a well Main or •oman, and hat • •Do Deed of a netnedr. perlupe ton know may In not equally bleeped as yourself, if to. cut out this notice, and mead it to loin or her It will cost you bat little, and prnyably it wilt i na ke von instrumental to curing annall poor. alb ietani mortal of that dreadful visitation, i.pli•pay, or falling melte,. Dr. (lance ;wads bit pills by wail, free of pottage. to all carte .1 the world, on the re,ript of • remittance Ilia priests are . one Got. 1 , 1; two Oro, twelve, Ella. IA • kale given bin name and address alosor•. (Dec. 19. lin GREAT RESIEDIES! To Can a mu, rat Cou,rh or Cold a.* DR. WISTAR'S ItALSA-11 OP WILD 013. MY To Coto Whooping Cough, Croup or Bronchitis, tun DIL WIST•It't4 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY., 'To arrest predispost,oo to Como option. oat DR. WI+TAR'S BALSAM 07 WILD CHERRY To Cure Dyspepsia or Indication, use TUE ONYGL:NkTED ➢ITTERB To Cars Asthma., Aciday or lleart Bern. use THE OXYGENATED BITTV.RS. Vases Remedies perform all they promise. They re- PIUS sufleriog, curio disease, seater* health, than a/folding toneolation aal comfort to the aick and afilicted, when discuaragament and suffering existed before. Clyde, Wayne Co, N. T., March 10, 18.17. Megan 5 W . Yoal• k Co.: las haw to state that have timed the Oxygenated hitters la my practice for the last three years in the treatment of Dyspepsia, Gemmel Debility, lodigeatioe, and Affections of the Liver, with the moat satisfactory results; sad woakl cheerfully re. consosead to those salfaring from these that:easing disease' to fire this valuable usadicine a trial. Respectfully you re, J R. 5111T11, M. D. Exeter. Me , Sept 30. This is to certify that t haw• recounneraled the not of Wiatar's Balsam of Wild Cherry tor Diseases of the Loofa for two yowls pus, mad ninny battles, to wy knowledge, bars Wait *sad bJ mr patieuu, all with beneficial rrsolta lo two eases, where It wes thought ansfirosed Coaeamption had taken place, the Wild Cherry .Rented • ears. X. BOYDEN. Physician at Exeter Corner. Thia oaly gentiles Bataan has the writtah airnatare of 1 IttiTTS " oa the wrapper. 1. - moored by Seth W A Co., Boston. and for sale by A. U. Moot:der, tiettystori; Jacob fullreilisr, Iftictiosee burg ; X Stastar, New Orford, D. X Ltolliner, Abliotts tows Willis. Wolf, Mast Keels, Peter ton ; Wm. B. Metcalf, Tort epringa ; Joao. A. 6140 r, gm mind/erg i cad by alt dealers in modictoes. [Dee .1.2. 4w TIIR GREt? RNtILISH REMEDT!—SIR JAMES C Pitut. arspared trout a proscriptio• by Sir J Clarks. N. D. Pbrll/CI•D Xxtraortli seri to the Queen Tata well abort': asalicise is Do ism. position, bat a ours *ad safe remedy for Partial* Dollcalties ae4 Obstractioac, from any sum what're,, add although • pearerfal remedy, they cattalo 'ethic( hurtful to tba oesatitatioa. To al llt&I D Laui as it is peculiarly SG It will, to a abort time, knot an the monthly period with "fhte Pity. ills dare corer baits known to fail where the directions oat 2J page of a/Asp/alit ars well observed. For forth*: particulars got a pamphlet fro* of the neat. K. IL-01 mad 6 pottage iternpa eacloted to say author. tted was; .111 samaras butt*, cootalaing over 10 pills by raters of mall. T. W. Dpioti k. Son, Wbobbsal• Agemia, A. 0. eatklot, Apat, Gottprbarg. 14a4m0 13, 'be. ly stEtiLts R MUTH, COMMIS OP 91100zo Apo Osmium !)Warn, Kaaafastarars of Whit. Lead, %Ise, Patty, Ti. so, Aso. Mutual* dealer* la Dross. Wfador Wads, &a.— cis? mug Oeaatry Idereheats who desire to weirs, from a Meet stock sad at accogeolste prier ue t! re. quoted 10 input oar goods. Oar Whits Lead Pim". aid Varaishes, are said by more thanuse tlitseuM Wasierte Jobbing Houses throagtost the Cuba. mad give oakum! aeltstaatioa. [l:7 Not sae faria plaint has ere, reached Bead year *casts direst. VIAL 7; %SU - ky ttrirstii Lanes 1110 ale SS mtlee hoe IPlabetelehta !lather& ks tie State of Sew Jersey. Seil&NV best for Agrkaltaral perpenee, beteg • goat lea. with a slay bottom. The land ft • him' tweet, abided earl! tame, eat headrete team all parts el.* weitatrf are aim sohliag sal bellitiag. The trope pfeitaahl ate lane aM eaa ha ease growleg. The tiles. le 4.lghtfal. awl stein frame hada. Tenn from 111.1 as 1.1 pot sows, mime willthe teat mire hy leetehassaa. •iait the pisto— l's's/re Wise Woos Wharf, at Shilithe, at Lit • . by Saltiest ter Etaiameates. or abhor Y. Windt y miter, ausalomee Pea 011ka, Atlas& ifeerey, Sew •lie arl.. Me tolladrer4ae,seala saber esibms. fa WWI rriTZL—Mhe •11.•rtion Irvine howit supra*beat* le a few yeete, by arevs7 ON* ireasiy, t ni smil arraral Teen Ida amen Lees AS figo /bat Ord tissue Ceemeer ef _b o reties to mike to IS. 1111 low seilenws mum d ewe. et. use It be vtlf seed espy et Übe prei me sew alma emu. Soy saki % wpm *, wash 04.•7 wilt WI mere boweee beaus ilieWink ke. = the oely abbess ef '• ith ~mg is bores Os Mll. IS lips wintry team vita*, is meor se O osse sbeal4 oloo seeleka t ail we • Wags* ,1 1m W. Sr - OMAN. Su WHlS•rolitik, =Op qw., I. r. Weeilm..—Wedassiel 416 mak. t 4 . is stated, was the coldest MN elpeeMensed inE s mamma or enlk rdisatimi Li- Loaisville, Ky.. for many years. The o ossi- plass, W Court Wood oat of OAF of Common or of Friday says : of Albums county, Pa., and to me di " At seven o'clock yesterday morning, at met"' will be =posed to Public sale, at the Court-!case, is G ettysburg, OA Benenlee, the the foot of the canal. the mercury marked 4 Ttit degrees below zero ; in the city. ofdey et Ittawery next, at I o'clock, P. M., A. M.. it was 2 degrees" and by some thermos -8 o'clock t h e following described Rent Est.sle, viz: viers 5. At Pewee Valley at daylight, iri en , towns hip, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hamiltonban ex situation, the mercury was 10 degrees Adams county, Pa., containing 1110 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William to owthat particular spot, we reek- Culp, John Valentine, and others, improved on, is about the coldest in the State. At 94 with a two-story Log HOUSE, a one o'clock A. 111.., in the city, it bad moderated story Log Tenant house, • Barn, part tin so as to permit the mercury to resell 6 degrees stone and part frame, Saw Mill, also a above zero. At noon It •as 20 degrees, two-story Te t House, part stone and part when it commenced moderating. ' Last night log, a Log , also another one-story Log it was still freezing cold." I Tenant House. ree Orchards of fruit trees, a It was 12 degrees below zero at St. Johns- Spring House, Spring, kc. Seized and taken bury, Vt., on Friday week. in execution AS the property of Jacos BOLLER and NITTA Baooxs. Also, by virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex pones, on Friday, Ike GIA dek of fronutry nett, at 1 o'clock, P. L., on the premised, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate on the Public Square, In the town of Sew Oxford, Adams eonaty, Pa., adjoining lots of Joseph S.Gitt, John IL Hersh, and others, improved with a large two story DOUSE, part stone and part frame, with a two-story Brick Back-bnildin attached.' Br irk Stable,• Frame Stable, Smoke House, two wells of water, and other Improve ments—long known as lliley's Tavern Stand, and rendered a better stand than ever by the Gettysburg Railroad passing through that place. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Geoltor. F. liscxes. by virtue of a writ of Lerira Facies, will be offered at Public Sale, at the Court House, in Gettysburg, on Saturday, Me 71A day of January Rev, It 1 o'clock, P. M.. A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., containing '23 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Diehl, Noah Miller, and others improved with A two-story - Frame 'Weatherboarded 110I:SE and a tff one-story Frame Back-building attached_ Seised and and taken in execution as the property of Emit•iimen A. and GEORGIE ALBEIT. ISAAC LIGHTNER, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg. Dec. 19, '59. "Tea per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over im mediately after the property is struck down,and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up fur sale. 4 73 to 6 00 ....3 to 3 73 1 10 to 1 20 06 to 1 12 78 33 Alt Afflicted Family.-01 the many families in this county who hare furnished victims to the malignant sore throat, which is prevailing in the valley and elsewhere, none perhaps exhibit such a record of mortality em that of Mr. Richard Bly, of Clay Forge, a mile from Waynesboro. A few weeks ago Mr. Sly bad sight happy and ruddy faced children, and now only une survires.—Stakuton (Va.) Spec tator. Stampede in a Charr/t 4 .—Bangor papers state that quite a stampede took place from the Unitarian Church, in that city, on Sunday last, when it was understood that Rev. Mr. Battles, of another dcnotuinatinn, was to preach. Mr. B. is a violent Abolitionist and disunionist, and the worshippers at the Unitarian Church would not listen to his preaching. ... 5 00 to 5 25 .... 1 20 to 1 46 .... 90 to 95 .... 70 to 82 .... 38 to 43 .... 5 00 to 5 50 ... 20010250 .... 5 00 to 8 50 .... 650 to 7 25 ....14 00 tol9 00 .... 26 to 27 62 00 111IiirA convention of Bloomer damsels is teported to hare rewAved that they will wear short dresses or nothing, What an awful thing it would . be if they llllouldn't wear the short dresses! IffirA church bell of glass, fourteen inches high and thirteen inchcr in diameter, bas re cently been placed on the turret of& chapel at Borrowdak, England. 5 00 5 50 .. 1 15 to I 25 .. $0 .. 65 ... 36 ... 4 75 ••• 1 75 6 50 5 00 5 75 1 10 to 1 33 ~.... 80 ••...•• 37 •• 00000 5 00 ...« 1 75 .... room 650 On Thursday morning. the 15th inst., at the Parsonage of St. J2IIMCS ' Church. by Rey. J. R. Keiser, Mr. CII.IIII.ES A. HF:RBST, of Mount joy township, ft. Mbs MARY E. iIARTZELL,uf Cumberland township. On the ldth init., in Petersburg, by Rec. S. W. Seibert. Mr. tia;ORGE: STOKE to Miss CHRISTIANA HOLLINGER, both of Adamson. On the 9th inst., by Jacob Fulweiler, Esq., Mr. CHARLES 11. HENSEL to Was ELIZA BETH WOLF. daughter of Mr. Jacob Wolf, both of Cashtown, Adams county. On the Eth ult.. by Rey. Mr. Hofthelas Mr. AMOS CASHMAN to Miss LYDIA ANN DEialt- DOLIFF, both of Adams county. On the 11th inst., Mr. HENRY GITT, of Ox ford township, eged 7,5 years 1 mouth sad 28 dais's. Un the 11th inst., Uri. CATHARINX TAOS TLE, wife of George Trostle, aged 85 years 11 months and 24 days. On Sunday last, in Cumberland township. of consumption, Mr. JAMES LIMIER, in the 52d year of his age. On the 11th Inst., FLORENCE HELTZELL, daughter of Nicholas Ileltsell, Esq., of Mount pleasant township, aged 8 years and 4 month.. On the 7th inst., in Fairfield, Adams county, JOHN CHARLES, youngest son of P. and E. J. Shively. aged 3 years 3 months and 6 days. Alan ! bow changed that lovely lower— Which bloomed and cheer'd my heart! Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour— How soon we'te called to part! Houses for Rent. %Imo BRICK DWELI.LNG LIOCSES, on Chambersburg street, for rent. a Enquire of M. EICIIELBERGER. tj Dec. 19, 1859. tf Everybody Take Notice ! THAT the undersigned has just returned from the city, and has now on hand, and intends keeping constantly, as fine an assort ment of GPOCERIES and QUEENSWARE as has ever been kept in this place. Also a very fine assortment of FRUITS, such as Raisins, Malaga Figs, new dried Currants, drum Figs of first quality, prime Dates. ORANGES and LEMONS, a prime article of Leghorn Citron, a splendid article of Brandy Peaches, prime articles of Cheese and Teas, Spices of all kinds ; also a lot of fresh NUTS, such as Pecans, Al monds and Palm Nuts—and a great many other articles in the Fruit and Grocery way, too nu merous to mention. Also a lot of FANCY NOTIONS, such as Soaps. Perfumeries, kc. H. G. CARR. Store in Henry Thomas's room, next door to Saupee's Bakery, in Bast York street. Gettysburg, Dec. 19, 1859. -FEOLIDAT GIFTS 1 Rich, all wool Delaines, reduced in pries. . . Blankets, Quilts, Muslims and Linens. Yerinoes, figured Cashmeres and Shawls. And the greatest variety of Dress Goods, at low prices, in the town. Delaines, Cashmeres, Calicoes, Chintzes, Plaids, and Poil de Cherries. Dec. 19, 1859 yrsubscriber, haring bee* appointed As igtme of the estate and Mbyte of Gnomes maim amid liargoaaasr his wife, of Latiasore township, Adams county, in trust for the bene fit of creditors, hereby giros notice to all per sons indebted to said Assignors to make bums disis pigment of their respeetl» dues to the subscriber end to no other person, sad all per sons haviurcialies or demands egoista them to percent the same to the itadersigood, residlag la Paradise township York county, ILATIII/8 ALTLAND, Asersee. Dec. 19, 1199. fit A VAIIIIM of tall Bonnets, Trienia" AllsL altashas, flowers, as., as A. 800TT a BON'S. JZOII2IIIIB espied from obi sjoatiosoo at all blade; Ilse loossiad aal Phis' mbprby SWIM 11/111V.- For the Compiler. To the Xemorr .( Mier Janus► 1 To the dark grave. where silence reigns, And death his shadowy host detains, Of life bereft and quenched its fires, Joanna in her bloom retires. Inclosed in that obscure abode. The bosom cold with life that glow'd, No more we trace its wonted charms, No more the gentle spirit warns. Blest form, tho' mouldering in the dust, This is not an thy dream, we trust; To other worlds the active mind Borne new perfection goes to find. From height to height, advancing still, To Hilt that doth creation fill, The power that measured out our span And planted reason first in inan. Composed of nature's finest clay, To nature she her debt did pay, Who sympathizing mingles here The rising sigh, the melting tear. In her whose memory ne'er shall fadei Each milder virtue was displayed, • The breast of sentiment refined. • And beauties native to the mind. . To make her image all complete, now many of her sex must meet, Virtues in them but thinly sown, In her conjoined were all her own. • She, doomed to shine in beadles page, A model to the routing agerw• Was graced with all that could impart, Affection to the coldest heart. Removed from hence, srfar away, What shall sour pen.ive poet say? By friendship led and grief sincere, lie drops his peu—and sheds a tear. D Married_ D iecl_ Come one and all, And glee Du a call Dry Goot!lii! A large assortment of Fancy Silks. Ladles' Furs and Jewelry. A fine stock of collars, Gloves Holsery, Cloths, Cassimilwa, and Yea's Shawls. Notice. ..OTTCE is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Common mut in and for the county of Adams, to grant a charter of Incorporation to an Association of persons, ender the name, style and title, of " The First Engorged Lutheran Church of New Oxford," and that if no sufficient reason be shown to the contrary. the said Court, at the nest term, to wit, the third Monday of Ara worry next (IINO,) will decree and declare dint the Persons so ainociated shall become and be a corporation or body politic, according to the articles and coudithons in an Instrument of writing set forth and duly filed In said Court. By the Court, JACOB BUSHEY, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Getty,- I burg, Dec. 19, 1859. St f , r ~. • Notice. /VIM first and final account of Cosmetics B. flasts, Assignee of WILLIAII F. W , has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the paid Court, oa the 18th thy of Jamey" Oro, un less cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSLIEt, ProlA'y Dee. 19, 1959. 4t• TAE first account orlon. B. Dssisan and to. CIMITINIAN, Assignees of JOHN has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, on the 271 h du, of December wl. , tta less cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSHEY, ProlA'y. Prothonotary's Office, Gettys burg, Dec. 5, 1859. St* f ColA Produce BOUGHT end 801. D at the 8. K. corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg. Dec. 5, 1859. Z. MYERS. R SALE.-The subscriber offers if liCl at Private Sale, A HOUSE and FER LF LOT OF GROUND, on West Mid dle street, Gettysburg, adjoining Dr. Study on the West and Anthony Codori on the east.— The House is a comfortable two-ataFxante, westherboarded, with a Rack-building; also a Stable and well of water on the premises. If this property is Lot sold by .11cmday, the 21 dew of Jazwery siert, it will be offered at Public Sale outhat day, at 1 o'clock, F. Y. Dee. 5. 1 /159. td TIM undersigned has commenced the Car riages•making business, In West Middle street, two doors west of George Little's store. Rockaway and Boat-body Carriages, Buggies, kc., put up in the best manner, and sold on accommodating terms. Repairing done expe ditiously and cheaply. NICHOLAS CODORI, Jr., is my Foreman and will conduct the business for me, GEORGE COMM!, Sri Dec. 12, 1R39. Cash Btusinesa."„ wg. the undersigned, do herd. agree to confine ourselves to selling goods in our line of business FOR CASH, or Its equivalent in trade. The above system Is to commence on the Ist day of January next. R. F. IicILHENY, COREAN k CULP, D. KENDLEHART, WILSON * MAURY, WM. SHILLEN, Dee. 12, 1859. tf PETER HOFFMAN. TniE subscriber has removed his Plough and Machine Shop from the Foundry building to Railroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, back of the - Eagle Hotel, where he is better prepared than ever to at tend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notioe, and Machines, Reapers, &c., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. May 10. DAVID WARREN. SACSAGE CUTTERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS. SAUSAGE STUFFERS, SAUSAGE STUFFERS, SAUSAGE STUFFERS. LARD PRESSES, LARD PRESSES, LARD PRESSES. LARD CANS, LARD CANS, LARD CANS. Dec. 5 1859. TrBONS' Photographs are A No. 1. Tysons' Ambrotypes are unsurpassed. Tysoas' Melainotypes are excellent. Tysons' Sphereotypes are tip-top. Tysoas' retouched Pictures are fine. Tysons' new Sky-light Gallery is at the N. E corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg. [Nov. 28. TALLOW.—A prime article of Tallow ma bo had at SNYDER & BENNER'S. Almo, Mel ao, Samuel and Photograph Pictures, of superior style, taken at Wm ter's Sky-light Gallery. J. L. SCHICK. IDOR THE HOLIDAYS I—All desirous of 1:` presenting their friends with a truly beau- LIUI and lasting memento of friendship should repair at once to the Exeehdor Sty-light Gal lery and secure one of TYBONS! no plus ultra pictures. Nov. 38. YBON A BRO. hale I.ow cos band a large and beautiful amortasent of Taney Case', ramp, Breast-pins, Bar-rings, Lockets, kc., of the very finest quality, suitable for Holliday Presents. No•. 28. R ' :ODY shoal. are on• of Tyson IS _ Bro.'s imperishable" pictures. TilYtitON h B • . sake it point to re-take Omar ektirsoe until they glee entire sans ea ; and so a**rs charge for children pic tures. Nor: 2s. O 011 WANT A GOOD ANBBOTYPIT— Thoit Igo to Motto& 80 -light - 4311110. u, • o moot, 040011004. Notice. Notk3e. Town Property GEORGE CHRITZMAN Carriage Making. Removal. - .. ....,. . . . ItILITARY AIXVIYITT • . • A. 7. Cover,. • , _ - ATIVIINET A.T LAW, will promptly attend TB. DANWIIIt, Treasurer tor *dams comity, La edwthisaiti with the 10111 seettoa of aa'Act ' to uuctions and 0 other a w i ness ~,i -ny ny , of Assembly, entitled ~A ,a Let to revise the Little Szeteat, v Se., pealed tie 30ti day of trusted to him: Nice between Falinestocke April, 1853, exhibits the fellow ing account: Pit. and Dewar • Elegler's Stores, Baltimore street, . Amount of oatatoodiag Military Tines fee 11)S7 and prerioes years: Cleuyobarg, Pa. [Sept 5, 1859 ' Ames. riffainie _ Das. ..; than. Peva $ 07$ 21 75t 34 20! 1)4 00 51 00' cc , 44 isol --- 21 50 13 et Go' tos o4N 2750, 9 12 00! 4 50 61 50 7 bo' 46 50: 57 50 15 00' 31 00 53 50, 14 00. 20 boi 25 00, 800 TV"! Pm**. 1 cansatera les2l.atimore, ,Peter Ir. Smith, 1854 Gettysburg, lEpbraim Martin, Huntington, (John E. Heikes, 1855 Gettysburg, Samuel Wearer, " 'Franklin, Michael Crowl,* " Tyrone, Samuel Haller,} 1856 Butler, Henry tilaybangh,* " Gettysburg, Samuel Wearer, 1857 Gettysburg, I j ll. G. Carr, - 'Huntington , Peter Miller,* " Straban, obn McCreary. Tyrone, ',Jacob Pittenturff, " 'Germany, ;Jaenlii Munk.* n Latimore, iJallaf titzel,* " Hamilton, IDaniel Lynch," " 1 1 7 ranklin, 'Adam Hebert,* " itConow 3 go, Anthony Straaboingh,* " IMAittjoy, Moses Hartman,* " 'Reading, SA in thell Orndortf,* " :Berwick bor., Francis Wilson,* " Berwick tarp., Wm. Blttinger,* "U . 'ision, f - Peter Long,* " Butler, Burkhart Wert,* par*Paid ia. full during the year. Veld in C Amount outstanding January, 1858, . To amount of exoneration' allowed Collectors, " " Fees 41 64 OutstandisgJannary, 1859,......... Amount received by Treasurer, Paid out by Treasurer—ll. J. Stable, printing,... K. G. Harper, •' .. J. T. V clibenny. " ... Military Assessors, Treasurer's Coasmiulo Balance In hands of Treararea at settlement, December 12, 11159. 4t Jurors for January. Gnus 'ray. Reading—Henry A. risking, Charles R. Kahn Oxford—David 11. 11yen. Monntjoy—John Rebert, Peter Bushey. Germany—Wm. Staub, John Lazutinger, Win Range. Tyroae--John Boleti. Mountpleasant—Jausee Foist. Franklin—Abraham Mickley, Isaac Rife, John Bittinger. Hamilton--Michael Rohe. Cumberland--Darld Baggy, George Culp. Huntington—Kptitular Fisher. Gettysburg—Jacob Sheath'. Freedoin--Joskua Brow*, John Ogden. li r Mesallen aul Sowers. • • Latimore— m. T. Williams. Union—Jac b Sterner. Btraban--Philip Reamer. Grszest. Jray. Tyrone—Peter Fidler, Samuel Gilliland. Straban—lsaac Miller, George Ehrehart, Theo dore Taugliinbangh, David Herniae. Huntington—Jacob B. Miller, Abraham Miller, ThoruaS Stephens, James Davis. Cumberland—Philip Redding James Thompson. Mountjoy—Sanibel Baker, Wm. Eliot. Liberty—Da%id Martin, Frederick Mclntire, Samuel Heard. Franklin—Leti Irwin, Henry Mickley, Wesley W. Lott, Samuel Hart. Butler—Aaron Wilder, Henry Shaybaugh, Mar tin Thalami., Solomon Weidner. Hamittonhan—Johre. Shatter, Jesse P. Top per, Andrew Welkert, Peter Shicely, Reuben Stem. Beading--Levi Chronister, John A. Diskis,Jao. Byers. Conowago—David Worts, Levi Qualls, Bd. naiad Delloee, Jaeob Myers. Gettysburg—Marcus Samson, Henry Culp, Geo. H. Swope, Win. Wisotskey, George Jacobs. Berwick twp.—. Samuel Hamilton—Joseph Shireman, John Ruff, John Hartley, Jacob NV healer. Germany—Morgan Swope, Joaapb Fink. Mountpleaakot--Cbarles Oweetleer, John Ma- . ler, Ezra Eckert, Daniel T.aterenctik Menallen—Jona. Routzabn, Solomon Heals. Oxford—John Camp.' *rwick bor.—Edward Spangler. MenaHen—Joel Wright. Latitnom—Juseph Fickel. Union—John Diehl. Dec. 13,185 Q. A Fresh Assortment OF GOODS RECEIVED AT ItEININGER'S. —The subscriber has just returned from City with another and most spleadkl assort ment of Goods for GENTLEMEN'S WEAH—to which he calls the &Mention of the public. U. has selected his stock with great care, and can sea and manufacture every variety of Clothing in the cheapest and most substantial manner. He desires all who wish to be well fitted with good, genteel FALL AND WINTER, CLOTHING, to give him a call. He cannot be excelled in the town. Every one, therefore, who desires a bargain, should call with him at his Merehant Tailoring Es.ablishment in Carlisle street, next door to McC onaughy's Hall. JACOB REININGEIL Oct. 31, 1859 For Sale or Rent. TWO neat three-storyBHICK HOUSES, on-High street, near Washington, th seven Rooms in each, a good well of soft water, and every necessary on t-bu lding. These Houses, fur comfort and conveniences, are . pot surpassed by any private residence in the Borough. Apply at Thomas Warren's, Jr., corner of High and Washington streets. Dec. 12, 1859. - H. N. BANKARD. More New (foods ! T A. GARDNER is receiving another lot of CHEAP GOODS from Philadelphia and Baltimore, comprising Sills, (high lustre.) De iaines, Plaids, Priuts, GingLams, kc., Le., for Ladies' Wear. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Cords, Ken tucky Jeans, kc., &c., for Gentlemen's Wear. A large assortment of Gloves, Gauntlets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars, Sleeves, kc., kc. Hardware, Queensware and Groceries—New Orleans and Porto Rico Molasses, New York and Lovering's Phila. Syrup, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, kc. Also, a desirable assortment of Fan cy Goods, Furs. Jewelry, Tnys, and Toy Can dies, suitable for Holiday Presents. If you wish to *are money, call at the new IMPS 'rota Store and secure the bar/tufts! J. A. GARDNER Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) Dee. 12, 1859. 3t a , i : n 2 : cc ..,- o 2 CO zch o . .i . : F.. 1. , 0 F.. A Change of Hours Olt THE GETTYSBURG RAILROAD I Sammier Arroivemesil.—On and ether Thurs day, April 21st, the MORNING TRAIN will leave Gettysburg It 6.30 o'clock A. M., connecting At Hanover Junction with Express train to Balti more at 9.32, and Mall train from Baltimore at 9.32, returning to Gettysburg at 12.30 noon, with passepgers from Baltimore, York, Harris burg, Philadelphia, and the North and West. The AFTERNOON TP-AIN will leave Gettys burg at 1 o'clock, P. M., connecting at Hanover Junction with Mail train to Baltimore at 3.37, re turning to Gettysburg about 6.30 P. M., with passengers from York, I larrisburg,Philadelphia, and the North nod West. mar By the above arrangknent passengers can go either North or South . ou the Northern Central Railway both morning and afternoon. April 25,1859 Hanover B. Railroad. lINTER ARRANGEMENTS.—On and af ter Monday, the sth hut., the Passen ius will run ns follows: First Train leaves Hanover at 8 A. N., with Passengers for Baltimore, York, Harris burg, Columbia and Philadelphia. Second Train leaves Hanoverat 3P.M., with Passengers for Baltimore and late:mediate points. Extra Train on every Tuesday and Saturday leaves Hanover at 5 P. N., with Passengers for York, Harrisburg, ie., returning with Pas sengers from Baltimore. Through tieluns are now Issued to Philadel phia, Columbia, fiarrieburg,Williamsport, Bead ing, Baltimore, York, Wrightsville, sad all oth er principal way points oa the lbw of the Northern Central Railway. D. R. TRONI, Ticket stgesL Hanover, Dee. 6, litlie. Sei BAWLS, filbawks.,-- 4 47 ell Goias, sties lull at A. aI,WIL IL M'CUILDY, President. BiE 115 12 00 1 1 50i 15 00 12 ...... 9 6 9 1 2 47 2 0:15 1 571 2 2 15 21 37 2 2!. 1 71.1 VI . . rt slue* 94 50 25 04 319 44 378 62 20 00 20 00 .. ..... ...- ..... ....-...- 20 00 ---.-.19 98 ~....••.... -..........-. 319 03 17 . Patent Pocket nOIN DETECTOR, alr testing the various ki Mad' of GOLD AND SILVER LOINS.—It is admitted by all to be the most perfect thing of its kind ever offered to the public. It is so small that it can be carried in the posket with out any Inconvenience. Every Merchant should have DI Every Storekeeper should have it I Every Mechanic should have It t ... Every M•n in Business should hays it! It detects - at the same moment, both else, thickness and weight, from a Half Diane to a Dollar in Sliver, and from fel in Gold up tol3o, besides foreign Gold and Silver, and sells as quickly as seen, w•ithon assistance of a non!. It is simple, ensiblipy useful, durable, economical and perfect. tar A Warrantee goes with every one that is sold. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, Post-paid, to any part of the United States. HIS WHAT THE NEWATAPHIS BAT The possession of it is a perfect guarantee against being imposed upon with spurious coins. —News. Detection is tare, certain, inevitable.—Ree. Jeurnal. A blind man with one in his possesion may bid defiance to the most skillful couuterfeiter of the day.—Err. &tie. We pronounce It without hesitation to be the most perfect thing of. its kind 'ever offered to the heivwer. We like it, and cordially recommend it to public favor. —National Argus. It is worth its price ten times told.—Cityliews. AGENTS WANTED An Agent wanted in every County In the United States, to whom a heavy discount will be made. Samples Sent, with terms of agency, on the receipt of one dollar. Address all orders 4 to IMLAY k BICKNELL'S Rank Note Reporter, Philadelphia, Pa. The Reporter has been for Thirty years the courtant and necessary companion of the Cashier, Merchant, Clerk. Trader. Mechanic and the People, being the oldest on the Confluent, and the Alest in the World, and haviag more subscribers than all others combined, is pub lished on the Ist and 15th of each month, at the Fallowing prices: Monthly, I copy, one year, . - $1 00 Semi-Monthly. I copy, one year: - 300 including without eats charge a copy of the Coins of the World, containing a larger number of magnificently illaatrated Vac-Simile impres vitls of the various Gold,. Silver and other ' Coins of all nations, than can be found In any! other work, and which can be obtained from no other source by any possibility of means. Address, IMLAY k lIICKNKLL'S Bank Note Reporter, Philadelphia, Pa Nov. 28, 1859. 2w The Greatest Discovery 9LF THE AGE.—lntiammatory and Chronic Rheumatism can be cured by using M. 1.. la LER'S CELEBRATED RIIELMATIC 3111- TUBE. Many prominent citicens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its great utility. Its success in Rheumatic sine tions. has been hitherto unparalleled by any specific introduced to the public. Pries 80 cents per bottle. For Bile by sH druggists and storekeepers. Prepared only by H L. MILLER, Whol.ebalc and Retail Druggist, East Berlin, Adams county, Pa.. dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Varnish. Spirits, Paints. Dye-stuffs, hot tledlpils, Essences and Tinctures, Window Glass, Perfumery. Patent Medicines, ke., ke. • r•A. I). Buehler is the Agent in Gettysburg for .. 11. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mix ture." [Oct. 24, 1859. ly House and Lot FOll SALE.—I will sell a small Dwell. ins HOUSE AND LOT, on Chem. bershurg street. Also, sereful Building Lots in the Borough. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg. Sept. 12, 1859. tf More New Goods A T the Sign of the BIG BOOT, in Chambers burgAL street. We have just received a large stock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. Trunks, Carpet Bugs; Umbrellas, Buggy liar nesegOollars, Whips, kc., and are determined to sell at the lowest prices possible for cash.— Call and judge fur yourselves. Oct. 17. 1859. COBEAN k CULP. New Goods— C. HEAP GOODS--PRE'I I TY GOODS.—Fah nestock Brothers have just returned from the cities with the largest, prettiest and cheapest assortment. of Goods ever offered to the public. We have an unusually large and cheap stock of Silks, Delaines, and every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Cassimers, Cassinetts, Vest ings, he. Call early and examine for vourselves.— We will satisfy you that our GCNXiA are unusu ally cheap. No trouble to show Goods. FAHNKSTOCK RROTHERS. Oct. 17, 1859. Sign Red Front. Hats and Pura ;IMTN O'BYRNE, 8. E. Corner EIGHT:I and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, respect lly informs the publiethat he bas now. in store a most excellent assortment of DRESS FIATS, at $3 and $4 each. Soft Hats from SI upwards. Children's Fancy Caps and Beaver Hats, in an unequalled variety. LADIES' FURS, of the choicest kinds, and must carefully made. No misrepresentations as to quality or kind allowed. Ladies' Fors altered and repaired promptly andperfeetly. Fur Trimminp of various widths. jggl-Retnetober I OBYRNE'S is at the South east corner of Eighth and Race streets. Sign of the Lion,Tiger and Bear surmounts the Store. Oct. 17, 1859. Ds Ladies' Dress Goods AowrT COST I—Now es TCI TIMM roe BAISAINII. —(SRO. ARNOLD is selling off the fol ng goods at cost: 25 cent Melilla Delman at 20, TO coat do. at 16, 124 ao. at lo ; ileraire Delano' at similar rates; 60 cent Coburg Cloths at 374, and 374 emu do. at 26; Alpaca', Ganglion's, Calicoes, Sack Flannels, and Plods, a the same ; rem also, Long and Square Shawls, eiseapoithan the cheapest. Call and sae them. • [Nov. 28, 1850. Count/ Surveyor.' 01111 G. BRINKSIRHOP'F, Surveyor for the oetutty Admits. °Ace in St:obeli town- Poet-Ofl4:ll4ldrest,Huntersteern,Aillips county, Ps. (Nov. 28, 18 VeII. ea s doe Ilka the preseat—then It,A- Wpm. get Oar tilteam Ai see,sktba Nor. XI. k SRO. 0484b84- UV. 8 67 21 75 34 20 114 00 Arnim* lieseirsil Win B. McClellan, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Once in West 11d die street, one door west of the new Lunn House. Gettysburg, Noy. 14, 1839! CEE 41 50 ATTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and promptly attend to all business entrusted to bile. Be 'Teaks the German language.— Office at the same place, - in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, and nearly opposite Danner k Ziegler's store. Gettysburg, March 20. 86 00 56 00 12 00 4 50 3 9 29 9 42 13 7 29 40 $ ATTORNEY AT LAW. (o ffi ce one door west of Buehler's drug and book sture,Cham mbar; street,) ATTORXIIT MID SOLICITOR TOIL Perms ono Pessiese. Bounty Land War rants, Back-pay suspended Claims, and all other claims against The Government at Wash ington, D. C.; also AniericaorCiainis in England. Land Warrants located and sold,or bougbt,and highest prices given. Agents engaged in lo eating warrnnu in lowa, Illinois and other western States. JiirApply to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 21, '53. 22 73 6 23 328 62 SBl2 62 498 16 ATTORNEY AT LAW, will attend to rollee• tioas and all other business intrusted to i carewith promptness. Office nearly opposite Fahnestoek's Store, Baltimore street. Gettysburg, April 11, 1859. tf -4 3 19 46 Wm. A. Duncan, A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office in the North west corner of Centre Sqnsre, Gettysburg, • [Oct. 3, 1850. tf $234 39 isrRMERLY of Carroll county, Md., hating permanently located in Gettysburg, offers professional services to the citizens of the town and surrounding country in the practioe of the various brooches of his profession. Office and residence, Baltimore street, next door to The Compiler office, where he may be found at all times when not professionally engaged. acrcaesees. Prof.Kathan R. Smith, Baltimore, Md. Rer. Augustus Webster, D. D., Baltimore Md Dr. J. L. Werseld, Wesuniuster, Md. Dr. W. A. Mathias, " II . • Jacob Reese, Esq., 14 II ' Jobs K. Longwell, Esq., " II 43e0. K. Wampler, Esq., " . ia Rev. Thomas Bu wen, Gettysburg. Oct. 25, 1858. Cm % . guthAS his office one mig ft ..._ door west of the s` -" WTl eran church in Chambersburg street, and opposite' Picking's store, where those wishing to have any Dental Operation performed Are respectfully invited to call. Rarssexcis: Drs. Horner, Rev. C. P. Krauth r D. D., Rev. 11. L. !laugher, D. D., Res. Prof. M. Jacobs, Prof. M. L. Stcever. Gettysburg, April 11. -- , '53. -- - - -- - . . _. _ -_ _______ Timber Land AT PUBLIC SALR.—The subscriber will offer at Public Bale, on the premises, on Natitretoy, tke 310 day of December nut, A TRACT OP )(CURTAIN LAND, containing about 25 Acres, situate in Menai/en township, Adams county, about three quarters of a mile south west of Bendcrsville, adjoining lands of Conrad Wierman, Peter Rice and others. The land is well covered with a Variety or Timber, and will be sold in SIX LOTS, of about. 4 acres well. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on said day, when attendance will be given sad terms made known by Nor. 22, 1859. td JESSE NITERS. NW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti more and East Middle streete.directly op posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.— lis.ring recently arrived from Philadelphia. and feeling fully competent to execute all work in the finest style of the arty we would respectful ly invite the attention of the public wishing to procure anything itt.our line, to favor us with a call and examine specimens of our work. We are prepared to furnish.MONINENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES, MARBLE MANTLES, SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work appertaining to our business, at the lowest pos sible prices. We do not hesitate to guarantee that our work shall be put up in a manner sub- Menai/ and tasteful equal to the best to be seen in the cities, where every improvement which experience has suggested is availed of, sad especially do we guarantee that our Ceme tery had Grave Yard work shall be so carefully set as not to be affected by frost,but shall main tain for years that erectness of position given at the completion of a job, and so necessary to continued gracefulness and symmetry. Nov. 28, 1859. tt Here We Are Again! LARGER STOCK AND CHEAPER GOODS THAN EVER I—MARCI:S SAMSON how ust„returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, with the largest stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered in Gettysburg.— Samson is noted for selling good and cheap Clothing, but the stock now on hand exceeds anything he has been able to offer heretofore— having purchased on advantageous terms.— His stock consists in part, of all kinds of Over coats, Shawls. Pantaloons. Waistcoats, Under shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and in fact everything necessary to rig a man out from head to feet in complete orde . r. If ally one wants a complete suit— GOOD AND CHEAP—they will do well by calling atSamson's. Bar Also—Musical Instruments,Jewelry, a nd Notions, whirl& it is not necessary to specify, always on hand at SAMSON'S. Oct. 14, 1939 MIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.—SHEADS Y BUEHLER, haring purchased the stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of George E. Buehler, hare opened an establishment in con nection with their Stove Ware Room, under the superintendence of G. K. Buehler, and are now prepared to furnish everything in that line at the lowest prices. In addition to the ordina: ry ware, they have a large supply of kitchen and house furnishing goods, every variety, including enamelled and tiu Illiftles, Pans, kc., for preservitng, cooking and frying. Call and see them. . Splendid assortment of Stoves and house Ihrniahing goods at their Warehouse, on the corner of Carlisle and Railroad streets.. lkir Spotting put up at shortest notice. Lum ber, Coal and Lime always on hand at their yard at the same place. Nov. 14, 1859. SHEADS t BUEHLER. eIOSEPH ROSENBAUM, FANCY FUR MANUFACTURER It IMPORTER, has now ready his very extensive Sti of Furs ; consisting of Capes Half-Capes, Victo nines, Muffs, Coifs, etc., In Mink Sable, Stone Marten, Fitch, Chinchilla, Siberian Squirrel, and other lower priced Furs, all of which be is prepared to sell at prices to defy competition. All Fars sold In this store, are werrnaied to be what they are represented. Store: No. 416 Arch street, between 4th and sth, (above Eyre and Laadell's Dry Goods Storm) sign of the Golden Lion, Philadelphia. P. S.—Fnesakered into fashionisbie styles, at ' a moderate charge. [Oct. 17, 18b9. 3m Private Sale. THIS sntiseriberoffers at Private &dell hie HOUSE AND LOT, on High street, adjoining Solomon Powers. Th House Is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a Beek-beildiog, iuid a wel of water. Terms may. DAN'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11, 111:59. tf A l l: re :ersous Who an indebted to me 1F Nota or Book account, of. long standing, are y sodded that suit wW be. brought apes all sack sham that are soft paid prise po the War of JIMMY mat Nov. 7,1115 e. 43110. ARNOLD. TPROIREINLEPI3 CAILITkIII4O saki r at EISITER Edward B. Buehler, A McConaughy, J. C. Neely, Dr. A. W. Dorsey, J. Lawrence Hill, X. D. Cannon & Adalea Stoves, Furs! Furs !! Last Notice. apt engravings see item Militia pander by Hicks, and are magirett , Mt still in the highest style of Art. They esei 21435 inches, each coaTAlatanslllNChat tltti. So sunny coarse, miserable pictures bate begs palmed upon the public as works of art—sai especisti:y iu cheap, black and muddy ewer. ings--that it is difficult to coavince pesstaso taste that they are safe iu ordering What they have not seen. We bare paid the first artists their owu prices, amounting to many thousand dollars, to produce etigraviogs really beasiffil, as well as the best portraits, mud that shag be splendid oraments to any parlor. alirchiht ions that can be relied on: The Editor of the New York Observer soya: "These engravings are genuine works of tri— fle likenesses arc admirable. The kortriii of Ilr. Everett will take precedence of an Oars." The New York Christian Advocate They are among the finest engravings willows ever seen, and TOE rcatisnzas nos 'visa M. &POSSIBLE ros AUL TEST PROMISE." TERMS, ALMOST GRATIS. We will send, poet paid, securely packed la rollers—Either Engraving and a *3 Maiaslee, one year, for $3. Both Engravings, and as 3 Magazine, one year, for S 4. MO Agents who remit s3b at one time,. will have an extra copy of each engraving. The Magazines are Beeper's, The .IVosiekeeisfeker, Cocky's Lady's Book, The Add" itiOtkireed; /!chits special arrangement, the entire yeses subscription to the Magazines is paid Write by . us to their publishers, and subscribers redeye their supply for the year direct from their is. spectire publication offices. The cost of the engravings is paid ouly by the differewee be. twecu the lowest wholesale and the reviler vic , e oftbe Magazines. IferEngravings sent at once, and sebserip. tions to periodicals commence with ceirest issue, unless otherwise ordered. Money a‘osr risk if proof is retained of having been swami. First impressions are best, therefore send Rely. Address, O. H. BAILEY t uo4 (At Wm. 11811 k Soti's Music Store 543 Broadway, Now oral. mar J. Aughinbaugh & Sonars the Agialsla this pines. Nov. 14, ;859. 10t Use Shriner's BAIIIA cor(;H SYRUP. AS A FAMILY REMEDY IT HAS NO' EQUAL I TISTIMONY Or CLERGYIIIEN. Sar•Th's is to certify, that on the re commendation of a regular and skilful physi. clan, we bare used . the "Balsamic Con& Syrup " prepared by W. E. Shriner, in our &at ly, and find it t i answer well the purposes tbe which it is prepared. 8. SKSTStaII, Pastor of Lutheran Church, Taneytown, Md' Read the following Letter from Rev. H. P. Jordan : Ustorrowa, Yd. Mr. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir :—I have gives your " Balsamic Cough Syrup " a fair trial,sed am happy to say that I have never tried any- . thing that relieved nie so soon. I have also given it in my family with the same good ef fects in every instance. It issceytninly a mast excelknt remedy, and ought to be in every fuel ly. The Acceding low price at which it Is sold places it within the reach of all. 4 Purdost the liberty I have taken in thus ev ing my experience in the use of the Symptoms. licited by you. kespectfully yours, H. I'. Josue. TESTIMONY or PHYSICIAN.. LIIIIIRTY, Frederick co., lid. Mr. Shriner :—At your request, I bars et. amines the composition of your " Balsas& Cough kyrup," and from my knowledge albs lagrsdiAts, and having witnessed It; good et feels, I ran recommend It to the public as a valuable compound for Coughs. Colds, sad all chronic pulmonary affections. Tnos.Stw i llf.D. TAXICYTOWX, I have prescribed W. E. libriner's "Balsas& Cough Syrup " in my practice for several yam, and regard it as au excellent mcdicitlis in Coughs, Colds, and all Bronchial affections. Satyr. Swot's, M. D. TM YEARIV rInitIENCII JErrsasgs, York co., i's., July 18, 1189. To W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir:-1 have Unto keeping your "BaLiamic Cough Syrup" for sale for the last five years, and it has given almost universal satisfaction. It is one of the most popular Medicines loon in our neighborhood. Our sales, therefore,hore been large, especially last sinter, having mild at retail at least ten dozen bottles. I therefor* do not hesitate to recommend it to the pubik u a good medicine. Yount, respectfully, • JAVOI Svsnomt. PORTICieI SIDING, York co., Msy 17, 111151. W. E. Shriner,—Dear Sir:—Yowl Ceagb Syrup is becoming very popular here. I Um* been selling it for about two years, and Itit hos mote genets' satisfaction than any meillelms I have ever sold. We use it in our &Bathes& would not be without it on any account. nor children, it certainly le an invalustols-ised&k MD JACLNOX, York co., May 18 .1 1111511. To W. E. Shriner :—I consider your Iliglausto Cough Sysup one of the best Cough remedies of the day. There is no sueiliclne I hate owe sold gave such universal satisfaction, aid mere that 1 have used in my flintily I like so well. ' Yours, truly, C. F. Reaseassi Price, 371 cts. per bottle, or 3 bottles for IL. Sold by dll Daiggists and Merchants. Oct. 17 1859. 10, Notice to Farmers. RVS— 100m000 HETIee hRi A hest W 5 1 11 2 . 740 ;: price will be paid for Wheat, Rye, Cora, Odtp i , Barley ' kmar Clover-seed, Timothy-seed, F t _e6 at the l argOellow Warehouse, west end isiraV Oxford. kr - Gus no, Plaster, Salt, kc., and s istro and well selected stock of Lumbar as& Cod constantly on hand and for sale it sorifens. Itituse. FRANK. U 1 8L New Oxford, Oct. 7, 1859. tf New Fall and Winter Goods, AT A. SCOTT & SON'S NEW EITORLerWi have just received our stock 01 pail suitable for the Fall and Winter sales, to with& we invite the attention of buyers—whit**, beauty and price cannot be surpas which may be found a variety of UMW DRESS GOODS, of new and feskkaabk sio. signs, Shawls, Bonnets, Trimmings, 110.,414z, Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS Is sion and complete. For MEN'S AND BOYS' 1 1111‘11, 5h7 te5...... we hare a variety of Cloths, Cas Ss& nets, Jeans, kc., of various styles and ' Also, GROCERIES AND QCZES AILL-- Having purchased our goods at low pricitiie cash, we are enabled to sell them at prisms to suit the times. All we ask is an esamsnalb‘ of our stock before purchasing. Ituuskild ble past encouragement, we hope by strict law Clots to business and a desire to pleasoom merit, as well as receive, a coianuaste• atJiis saute, as well as lots of newist MAW Li, "Quick sales and small profits." _Oct. 3, ...-- -- iss9 A. SCOTT & Boss -..- ____ New Oyster Saloom ICT111: subscriber has plied s.s rot 40 Eating Saloons, IN % * sop sidip if ainbersburg street, IMPO Dtestook One doors below Geo. AkonsMis Stem} wheels kw will receive mar DAT.(Eitiatiot i ) and serve in the tualioitailiyiekties 44 6 1 1 57 of FRESH OYSTSIIB, item Baltimore. By keeping a good, Miele, he expects to ntoihro Mess jortrosago, •Ito et3i, goo mu*. Cort. tces wholotalii to QUI,' ototitilialumeats. His I= at Pate *LW lawever, sot bits:mita ,ed t* Oman Moat, &ha articles title Ist. r ing Use sm* strap ho had to saisa site alma at ALE. sorsatiimeo to wiNesia•Girat &twat Oa baildicar---40 Q•asketa's tial oast tat flow ad3atating ft as tw a. - ; .1 .. Gettycaarm Oct. 3.1.1 • - ; Werr• . ' • R ie lLaYSltalkiky Gods. Ifitiow,; Quessi Gate, etayits, i lse m r/t • "IDUILDMO an Amp 01 , sit - - 1 salsa at - • 8. G. liliLazawnew.
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