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    Gln.4. a, Remedial Agent.
01,LICINTS TONIC STINCLANT, so
-11=11 deigned for the use of the Mai.
and the Fawniy, baring 'awned
laths ne:e.,midleed "Gins." "Aromatic," "Cordial,"
"IMelinated," "Schnapps," etc., is now en.
EOM* by all of the prominent physicians,
el bell* and connoisseurs, sa possesig all of
shoo, rierstuis medicinal qualities (tonic and
dhreitie) wbich lifelong to an OLD and PeftS
04*. Pat up in quart bottles and sold by all
&galas; grocers, etc.
A. M. BININGER k, CO.,
(latalishood In 1779.) Suit Prupneturs,
No. 19 Broad street, N. Y.
For - cafe by FREICII, 111( 7 11 ARDS t CO..—
V, W. k D. SMITH, and all cr! the prominent
WitoleeeleDruggists in Philadelphia.
Olt. 15, 1880. ly
• liattiok Sales lir Small Profits."
Mr AVM° purchased a large and varied As.
eortesent of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
We an prepared to offer bargains to all who
Illoyfsvor us with a call We will not attempt
is particularise, as our stork ccmpri;es For
eign and Domestic Dry Goods, Fenzy Articles,
Trienbings, he.. he.. toge , her with a large at
114Willieet of Groceries and Queensware. to
wWch we would respectfully ask an examine
ties Wore purchasing, as we are determined
to ash eis cheap u the cheapest. Thaukful for
the liberal encouragement heretofore extended
to us we would respectfully ask a continuance
of the same. A SCOTT it SOS.
Oct. 15. 1860. g7k
Handsome Women.
WO TIM LADIES —I.ICNT 8" BLOOM OF
R0:11,9." A rich and elegant color for
the cheek!' or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH OR
ItCB OFF, and when ones applied, remains
durable for years. The tint is so rich and mi
tered., that the closest scrutiny fails to detect its
ues. Can be removed by lemon juice and will
not injure the skin. This is a new preparation,
used by the celebrated Court Iteautie+ of Lon
_don and Paris. M.ttled (nee, in bottles, with
dizaetions tor use, for 00.
HUNT'S t' COVRT TOILET POWDER," im
paru a dazzling whiteness to the complexion,
sad Is unlike anything else used for this'pur
poss. Mailed free for 50 Cents.
HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan,
freaks, sunburn and MI eruptions of the akin.
Mailed tree for-50 Cents.
"IMPERIAL POMADE," for the
Indr, strengthens and improves its growth,
keeps it front falling off, and ia warranted To
maze ems 11.411 CCRL. Mailed free for $1 00.
-HUT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the
ieeth and gums, cleanse• and whitens the teeth,
barium the gums, purifies the breath effectual
vas THI TZETSI •ND reeve's . ' TOOTH
tram Mailed free for $1 ().
H'UNT'S " BRIDAL WREATH PF.B.FPnv
a double extract of orange blossoms and co
logne. Mailed free for $1 00. This exquisite
perfume was first used by the Princess.ltoyal
of England. on her marriage. Messrs. Hunt k
Co. presented the Princess with an elegant
cue of Perfumery, (in w ich all of the above
articles were included) in handsome cut glass
'with gold stoppers, valued at-$ 1300, particulars
of which appeared in the public prints.
An the above articles sent Free, by express,
for Jib 00,, Cash can either accompany the
order, or be paid to the exoresa agent on de
livery of goods. lI[ST
Perfumers to the Queen.
Resent St., London, and 77 Sansucc, St. , Phila
delphia, Pa.
For Sale by all Drugg:st.' and Perfumer'.
Siar•The Trade Supplied. [i,e:. 13, 'CO 17
Sower, Barnes & Co.,
kOOKSBLLERS AND PUBLISHERS, 37
North Third et.. Lower Side, above Mar-
Prmsostsitta. invite the attention of
Teachers, Booksellers and Country Merchants,
to their very large Stock of School Books.. pub
lished In this and other cities, together with
Inissellaneocui and Blank Books, Paper and
Stationery generally. S. B. k Co. ere publish
ers of many Popular Works, among which are
thelallowing :
THS SERIES OF NORMAL ARITHMETICS,
Sy Edward Brooks, A. M., Professor of Math
ellllltiCS in Pennsylvania State Normal School.
'ks/over kelps the strident to a ruoitocou rit
shissrssolito of his study, rsissaisven by his
Teacher, acts as a powerful stimulant upon
him, while it releases the Teacher from the la
bor of nkaking explanations which would be
nonooossary with a more perfect Text Book.
1 The antics above named has been published
but it short time, and yet within a few months,
without advertising or puffing, the demand
mounts to almost one hundred thousand co
pies. Bouseof their advantages may be Melly
stated, as follows :
1. They contain more new matter than any
dwelled' eerier.
2. They exhibit a number of new arithmeti
cal isolations to problems that have heretofore
been confined to Algebra.
Z. The matter is arranged more pbilosophi
nay than in others, and is therefore better
adapted for instruction.
. 4. No subjects or phrases, signs or figures, are
Introduced in lessons previnus to those in which
%bey era fully explained, and the pupil is thus
led along without the necessity of frequent and
troublesome explanations on the part of the
teacher. Very few eiementary work.s have this
•6. New mndea of Teaching are surge•ted
throughout the aeries. and under the name of
"Social Arithmetic," curious and interesting
problems are introduced, which mac be used
with advantage in wakening up the attention,
amid sharpening the faculties of the school.
-IL This hay L not only what its title imports,
bat it Is also • complete treatise on the art of
Wicking Mental Arithmetic; being (Weil with
Mats aefnl to the Teacher.
The everyday practical value of Mental Ar
ithmetic to every one who receives or pays
mow, it 661 y for the daily .necessaries of lite,
is now universally admitted. It therefore W
eems itaporatirs upon teachers to practice the
bass itethod of teaching IL
- Tla books are basutiftilly printed on thiek
whitwpaper, and neatly and Last (ally bound.
Their price are as follows:
Normal Primary Arithmetic,.
Normal I/utast Arithmetic,...
Lira Kagan/. Arithmetic,
A very liberal deduction to Teachers, and
$ who buy in quantities. Single copies
Met to Teachers by Mali, on receipt of one
third of the above prices to pre-pay postage.
fiANDEWS siouir, OF READERS, •
GeniisSing of Primer, 11} teats; Speller, 15
emits; First Reader, 16 cents ; Renaud, 30 Cents.;
Tkird, 44 OULU ; Fourth, 66 cents Fifth, 75
seats; High School, 83 oasts; Yonng Ladies, MI
emits ;.oad Sender's New Speaker, $l,OO ; ele
gant 47 printed, hesustlfany ilinitrated, substan
tially bound, and so;d et lower prices than •ay
ether Beets* of Readers.
RIZEft'S O*Y woes,
By I: KO Whits, Preekiest of Naar/totals
Clawasailal College. .Tbe writing is besetifttl f
pet ihispla i ptiatisal sad easily taught, the ay*
Isat Nan kauttiod aa. aatatal habits sad
Pcioniffiat. Tbs sal* bits lresclas very largo sad
Is leearessisig. They afford a liberal pram to
&abets.
pzttors ovrtax*lars.
saga mean of Six Superb Nara to aow odes !
, l bw taboos* wee, adokoi of woo is •
331111141+41Artm.
• ranll*lo
04111 , 010. a* cum
ZOOM 110TOlitT,
Lesinettia et., 3 dears West of Howard,
Informs his outman nod pareluwars gen
taat Ida stock of t3arpeta, Cloth.
*attiaga, kc., is now couplets, consist/air of
Brarweks Carpet, Velvet, Throe-ply, l atrsin aad
Venetiaa; Carpets of every style sad price, Oil
Cloth irons 1 to I yards wile, Vatting, Rao,
Kass, Stair Rods, tc., fts.g Carpets of our owe
make, constantly on baad, ail of vista will be
sold at tka, very lovas:Mac
JOSEPH VICTORY,
145 Lextogun Street,
Baltimore, ltd.
Sept. 34, 4 64. 3m
James H. Bosley,
COMUSSION
Kos. 124 and 12G North Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
I am to receive and sell on Commis
sion an led; of COCNTRY PROD CCE. flaring
as experience of Wu years in the Commisaii'Jc
business, (and wishing to continue that alone,)
I flatter myself that I shall be able to give
aana-
PACTion to all who favor me with cousig-iimefits
Will also attend to filling orders for Groceries,
Guano, arid all kinds of Fertilizers.
Feb. 6, 'GO. 17
Lawrence D. Dietz's
~~oTloN• HOtSE.
FANCY GOODS,
/10SRLE'r, TRIJINISGS,
AND TOYS,
Wholesale and Retail, asChe■p as any place in
Baltimore.
151 Fasensi STIMT, BALTIMORE.
mar Orders promptly attended to.
June 18, 18G0. ly
• V, I M OL
CSDED 1852. Chartered 19'4. Located.
COR. OF BALTIMORE k CHARLES STS..
I)1011Z, Mt.—The Largest, Most Elegantly
r•LT
Furnished k Popular Commercial College in the
United States. Designed expressly fur Young
Men desiring to ob:a:n a Tautiouou Psscricst
1317114Eiai EDUCATI , Ot 113 tae shurteat pchuilble
time and at the least e4ease.
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circu
lar. containing upwards of SIX StICABE FI.:ET,
with SPICIAI,V or Pinot tssnir, and a Large En
graving (tbe finest of the kind ever made in
this country) representing the Interior View. of
the College, with Catalogue stating terms, ke.,
will be seatto Every Young Mao on application,
Fans or Cnaant. Write immediately and you
will receive the package by •-t turn mail.
Address, E. K. LOSIKII, lialtnnure, Md.
Feb. G, lat;0. ly
A. Diathiot & Son's
SOFA AND FURNITUREWAREROOMS,Nos.
25 and 27 N. Gay street. RJR/more, (near
Fayette st..) extending from Gay to Frederick
sit.---the largest estabhshment of the kind in the
Union. Always on hand a large assortment of
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE EiltNITFit.F.. em
bracing Bureaus, Bedsteads. Washstands, \% ird
robes, Mattresses of Hue... Cotton and Hair.
Spring Beds, Soiss, Tete-e-Tet•s, Ann Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Etageres, Marble Table+, Set
ters. Reception and Upholster( d Chain, AS
SORTED COLiMS CoTTAGE FURNITURE,
Wood Chairs. ttibce Chairs. Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles. Hat Raeks, Hall Furniture,
Gilt tun Walnut Frame Looking GiRSSei, Side
boards. Extent:cm Tables, of every length.
Persona disposed to purchase are invited to
call and give nur stock an examination, which
fur variety and quality of workmanship is nut
equalled by any establishment in the :ountry.
A. MATIIIUT k SON,
Nos. 25 anti 27 N. Gay street.
Aug. 6 ISCO. ly
Burr Dlill Stones
WARR ANTRD—B. F.
STARR • CO.. C.-,r, A , '....., i' C i' , J.. ' .
of 2 4 . - oet• 04 Cattre Sirens, /1. V r ,
oiipo•itel. C. it. R Station. ~......‘ -r..
Baj.rimosse. MD. ltl InufAc- ; -- "IL • .
inters of FRENCH ill•RltS, , , -,
iAlki„.. ,
Importers and Dealers in •,, s , ‘ b .
Barr Blocks. Baiting. I:toff's, -I' 4 1 ,..
. o ‘;‘ .
Leather and Gm Beltinza, e- . 1
Calcined Plaster, and MID Iron;. of Warranted
Qttaltty, Alpo, Colone, Cocalico, and Esophes
Mlll :.Stones of all sizes. [Feb. 27. 'CO. ly
George IL Bokee,
IMPORTER and Dealer in
CHINA. GLASS & QUEF.NSWARE,
No. 41 North Howard Street. between Lexlng-
ton and F.tyette Streets, BALTIMORE.
STONEWAPji: always on hand, at Factory
prices. Jane 18, Is6o. ty
TEICF:LRY, SILVER V.E.'R S!LVER PLAT
.ED WARE, kc.— E ;VARNER Gold and
Silversmith. No. 10 barer Ga r Srassr, BAL•
TIMORE. yD , has in store a beautiful assort.
meat of styles and patterns of RICH JEWELI?.Y,
suitable for presents, embracing a great varlet)
of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Cur
bunkles, kc., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings
set with Diamond, Ruby, Pearl, Opal, Emerald,
kc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains,
Miniature Lockett.. Gold Thimbles. Cuff Pins;
Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings ; Pencils
and Pens, Skeet Buttons and Studs, Gold and
Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pins L Ear Rings, kc.
A rarlety of Silver Mounted k Plated Captors,
Cakellaskets, Waiters. Candlesticks, Butter and
Saltatands, Pearl Handle Desert Kuives,Spoons,
Forks, Ladles, Fancy Articles, he ,all of which
is respectfully offered on the lowest terms.
E.`;'-, The Conutry Trade and Dealers general
iy are invited to give me a ca/l. an examine
Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SIL
VER. WARE cannot be surpassed either for
fineness or quality, or the latest and most bay
tiful patterns. tFeb. Y 7 1880. .y
Wilcox & Gibb'e
EWTNO. MACHINE.
Tie great and increasing demand for this
remarkably simple jnachina Is a guarantee of
its suptrior excellisme.
NUMB $3O 00.
For Self at • '
FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE,
TIS Cheroot Street,
Pmesstrau..
Sept. 17, 11160. 3
.-15 coats.
—ls' ••
—25 "
(T r yERSTRUNG GRAND ACTION PIANO
YFORTES, celebrated for superior qaslity
o TONE and elegance and beauty of Apish.—
These Pianos have always taken the FIRST
PREMIUM when placed in competition with
other mlkers. ar o am e . ell renestiriost. A
splendid assortment of LOOTS ITV and plainer
styles always on band. Aliso Second-hand
Pianos and PRINCE'S IMPROVED MELOD
EONS from US to 53 6 0.
iiriesry lastrusent Waresated.
GRO. L. WALKER'S
Piano sal Nielodooa Depot,
S. N. Cor. 7th k Arch Sin., Philad'a.
Au. 1, 1666. tha
Alexander Fraser,
CfeIAND WATCH-YAMM has removed
dsshop to taw Sousw let* occupied Dy
otrihuristn, soar the west hod of Chambers
&mg we*, ace* side, taws So wilt al
bo Soppy no *Vaud to the olibtot
No la &Sankt.' for past favors, and bops ti;
roo.ivo taw ooptisuad Eritrea/to of th. public
,illress: 3, sf
New & Rich
ALSO,
Baines Bras.'
415.. ,i ii tL.J4tr.: - 0
I—NAay peesetr eami tl MnMECAL/ERAS ro—
w. ilmft
s .ray. I. she laaorpor,tei Soak le, 1... #
las oboe far am, lan aa Qs Chia. ; 111111PrtSIL
Mfg *OM rsauma 1. hansom Q.-i.; Plin Sevec
basiban streak lAA. will Ye Bead is Leg- I 'Amt L RaaselL
to ebesirest awl bait talacted assortateat at darer r.—D. A. Baeltlev.
OVERCOATS, ever laiorght tato dm Comity— Tlyanorar—David M'Creaa7.
*moats shitty are Beaver Cloths, Seal Ski.. , ' P'. -e Otassaieba—Robert McCurdy, /*fob
Cletia„Caalisents, Satisetta, ICI , ladrear Bestselusaa.
every style at aay pr CO. I Awry Swope, D. A. Realer, la
. _
~.
_ .
6000 VOTERS of Ada m s. comity, wise ' cob ri n g, A. Heintz?lmam, R. M'Cardy, T 664.
Zest t , O d m po ll s on Election day, no w e ll A. Mankall, S. Pabstatock, Wm. B. McClellan.
as those wbo remained at home, will please Win.ll.Wi/son, M. Elcberberger, AbrMel V.Gitt,
bear In mind that V. R. Picking has just receiv- Jobs Wolibrd, A. A. Picking, AbelT Wright,
ad a splendid assortment of Dress Coats, Caul- Jobs limrser, R. G. McCreary. b. R. Russell. D.
mere Business Coats, in endless variety, Sari- WCreary, Andrew Pulley, Jobe. Picking, I. R.
nett', kc., lc., at prices to suit all class.. and liersh•_
conchtioos. , jar This Company is limited in its opera-
A DAM:i COUNTY, SS.—You are hereby tions to the county ct Adam.. It has been i°
soccensftil operation far more than ale years,
AL politely requested to ca!l at Picking's and
and in that period has paid •ll losses and cl
ear/mine the finest and larvest stock of PANTS,
artzhout any assessment, having alto • large
of every description, ever broug . .t to tbik mae..4€ o 4es ,
ket. DlAck Doe Skin, Fancy Cassioseres of
surplus capital to the Treasury. The CM. ,
every shade conceivable, to,;ethee wtib Sat[_
;may employs no Agents—all business being
natts, DnuLle and Twists, Cords, Jeans, he.
done by the Managers, who are annually elect
“cd by the Stockholders. Any person desinog
DIXEY'S LA.ND” 'tis said, is a pretty an Insurance can apply to any of the above
place, bat nothing to compare with the named Managers for further Information.
splendid assortment of VE.STh just received Ist joirThe Evecntive Committee me•ts at the
Picking's, of all kind" of ant-ertai — every color, office of the Company on the last Wednesday
style and price.
in every month, at 2, P. M.
OLD DOISSLIS in here! Prepare to meet him Sept. 21, 1858
by calling at Picking's, wilts can furnish _
yon cheaply with Under S'iirta of every
load, Drawlra, Socks, Gloves, Comforts, Gen
tleman's Shawls, anti in fact any article intend-
edlt r i hien the old fellow wt.
hanklul for the liber.el shoe of patron
age heretofore extended ea roc, I hope, by up
right dealing, and by oM:ring great bargains,
to merit is continuance of the 4mme.
Oct. 22, 1860. F. B. PICKING.
A Novelty
TN THE ART WO/V.ln PHOTOGRAPHY
UPON PORCELAlN.—`tenured by letters
patent in the Lotted States, England. Francs
and Be lgians.
TH ; AMERfCAS PHOTOGRPHIC PORCE
LAIN COMPANY, No. Tot Broadway, New
York, having secared their novel and ingegious
invention by Ainerican and E ,rope in patents,
Ste fully prepared t execute all orders for
mINIATuRE LIKENESSES
of Persons ou China, pi e4entiog the attrnc
ti%e and advantageo•is festurea of ordinary'
plwtographs, the brilliancy and of a
water-tutor drawiliz, and a iii.liertd
ed qu durability, br Craig rendered as
impel-tabs/61e i.e the nature! proptrties of
the articles upon which they are tran,derred.
As the patented process of the Company en
ables the reproduction of Photographs, nut on
ly on plain surfaces, but upon such as Are
round or of any degree of irregularity—por
traits can be reproduced with faultless accura
cy, awl delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain
wares of any description and dimension used
as articles of luxury or of household utility,
such as
rRNS, VASES, BREAKFAST COPS,
Toilet Articles, Ac., thereby securing fkithtul
portraits and furnishing a unique and exqui
site style of ornameut....tion of articles in domes
tic use.
In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi
cation of the popular taste, and to meet the
wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desir
ous of haring Portt.iits on Porcelain, the Com
panrliare imported from Europe a collection
of superior porcelain goods, manufactured
to their own order, which they sell at cost
prices.
As Ale American Compiny nre orrnrrs of the
p'tent right, nod consequently the only persons
authorised to URe the proce.iii, they hare deter
mined, in order to afford people of every sectiun
of Ws Union an opi.ortn•ut) to poises'
PORTRAITS ON CHINA,
to mnk• the following proposit.on to re•fdeota
in the Country, who nre unnhle to visit person
idly the Atelier And other tinlieriel in New York
Person. sedding ft phototrr.tplt, ftrnbrotyrie,
or daguerreotype to tbe office of lue Cum pruj
in New York, fir, omp 'flied I.)y
1n)1.',.t KS,
will receive in return by eipress, free of wher
charge, a richly ornamented Breakfast enp and
Saucer, with the portrait transferred thereon.
By transmitting a daguerreotype and
TES In)f,LAI2B,.
they will secure in like manner. n handawne
Freueb Vase or Toilet .trtit k, with the portraii
reproduced by the patented process.
By sending* pair of daguerreotypes and
FIFTEEN
they will receive in return a Pair of rich Sevres
Vases, with the portraits evecuted equal to min
iature paintings; gni, in like manner, portraits
can be reproduced on pond-tin wares or Vases
of every quality of finish, ranging in price from
Twenty to One Hundred dollars the pair.
N. N.—Be partii ular in writing the ad tress,
town,leouuty and State distinctly.
Atl letters to be •ddrer•el to
"Zonoger, Amerman Phologropkt Ferretti* Co ,"
781 fisosuwAY, tiew York.
Oct. 22, 1851. 310
Notice.
THE undersigned haring retired from the
Mercantile busineas. the-same will hereaf
ter be continued at the old stand, in Blltlmore
street, by flied'. sons. Henry B. Danner and Way
bright Zieler, under the name and style of
Danner k Ziegler,Jm., whom we will recommend
to, and for whom we would beapenk a liberal
share of patronage from old customers, and of
the public in general.
ilrvirig retired from the Mercantile badness
it is necessary that our old bliameas should be
settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in
debted to us either by Judgment. Note or Book
Account, to call and settle the same without
delay. The books still be found at the u.d
stand. J. B. DANNER,
MAI. 25, 1 8511
New Goods! New Goods!
VAHNESTOCK BfIOTHERS wonid respect
fully inform the pahlic that they have re
turned from the Cities with the largest, cheap
est and prettiest stock of GOODS erec opened
in the County, consisting of Ladies' Dress
Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinete, Vestan7s,
Domestics, /Sc., all of which will be offered so
low, as to defy competition. bir Giro us a
cell. No tremble to show Goods at the s•gn of
the - KED FLONf.
Oat. 22, 1860.
Tyson Brothers
TA" pleasure in announcing to their kind
patrons and friends that their new •ad ex
tensive " Sky-Light Gallery," (on the south
*Woof York street, opposite the Bank, and one
door below their old gallery.) is nearly tom
pletati, &ad they hope to welcome the public in
the New Establishment, on and after January
let, 1861; until then they will continue opera
ting in their *NI maim, corner of Centre Square,
Gettysburg, Pa. [Nor. 3e, 11160.
H. G. Cam's
XS the place to get the cheapest Wollea 17a
dershirts In town, and as cheapest Wollea
XS
75 cents each. A Ant tittle...lea
Won's Roc aaaboa ts and CORI forts—sill cheaper
than at any otter place is Loa a. (Nov. 11.
Removals.
TRE e adersiesed, being the authorised permit
to make removals into Ever Green Ceme
tery, hopesthat sveh no contemplaSe the remtrral
of the remains of deceased relatives or friends,
will avail themselves of this reason of theyear to
hare It done. Remurals made with promptness
—terms low, mad no slort spared to please.
PE TER TMES,
liareh 12, 'BO. Keeper et the Cemetery. •
--
Henry Hughes,
SADDLE AND HARNESS *AM, ontri
pugs, F r i- hating just returned from • visit
to Oa Great Easton', Is now supplied wi th •
large wortamat of Saddles, Ilarnen, Trunks,
Ta/ises, ke. Gies me a call.
Lag. 13, Ma.
Notice. 1
r:supptictiatal sad Anal cecina of loftr
aeven, Aeolic* of Moon Mew, it 4
bap KW la eh* Corn of Ootosoa Pica et
Ladles, —, Attune «pasty, tad ern! CI ontinaol by tic
eaidCoart,oe die 1 to dip of Jommotpust, ( MI)
rhyou call at Tahaestoaltayou will lad the mum was be dm " to the amtnii p pagittr
ombi:meet DIMS MOM la town, Do- JACOB BIBIOLBY, . -
spa; Caelosaree, Trod learbioesi WHIM, Bac lit, UM. ,
Tratieb Berianes, all 001, to low ita TS contra •
yard. CaU some. i
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gbarm 4 19 id Wootton
r.... •4 V i r
t 1
eat — illt
toinal olk WAD
ill*
, gild p v a t
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Ort - * r^.po
ta:7 r Ji
STEW MARBLE WORKS, corner of Balti
-1111 more and East Middle streetabdireetly op
posite the new Court House, Gettysburg.—
Haring recently arrived from Philadelphia, and
feeling fully competent to execute all work in
the finest style of the art, we would respectful
ly invite the attention of the public wishing to
procure anything to our line, to f.vor us with a
call and examine specimens of our work. We
are prepared to furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS
AND HEADsTONES, MARBLE MANTLES,
SLABS for Cabinet-makers, and all other work
appertaining to our business, at the Ina est pos
sible prices We do not hesitate to guarantee
that our work shall be put op in a manner sub
stantial and tasteful equal to the best ito he
seen in the cities, where every improvement
which experience has suggested is availed of,
and especially do we guarantee that our ('eme
tery and Grave Yard VI ork 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.
N0v.28, 1859. tf
MEIN scarier , iber, haring purchased th
I Foundry of Messrs. Zorbangh, SlO9 t k Co.,
(formerly Warrens' Foundry,) has commencer(
business, and is now prepor,d to otter to the
public a larger assortment of Machinery than
has heretofore been offered. curb as THRESH
ING MACHINES, Clover hullers, Fodder, Cut
ters, Cora Sheller', and .11 arpn's late improved
Horse Rake. Also, STOVES, such no Cook
Stoves, three different kinds ; and fire different
sizes of Ten-piste Stoves. Likes' use Mill and
Saw-mill Owings, sud all kinds of Mining in
Iron or Wood.
sirItkPAIRING of all kinds on Machinery
and Calliars will be done to order on short
notice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast.
inns ready made ; l'Lut tills, such as Seyli.l,
Witherow, Plocher, Wixalrock, and many
others not mentioned here; and eight dlffervnt
kinds of IRON., FENCING, fur Censeteries,
Porches or Yards.
Also, Mortis log Machines, one of the beat
now in use. Vila machine works with a lever
b.% hand; any little hey ems manage it.
Call and examine our stud.; no doubt het
what we can please. Persona ought to err i 4
their adeentage to bay soachistery of ■ny kind
et home, where it is manufactured. ea that they
c n rely ea.tly get any part replaced or repaired.
DA VI D STEIL-NKR.
Gettysburg. Feb.l3, 'into.
TUK nettereigned hue npened a Grocery rend
Notion Store in Baltimore •treet. nearly
opposite the Court H anse. :etty+l, , irg, u here
the public wall estastautlr tind,selling cheap as
the cheer:at, SVGAILI, nips, liolasst s, Cuf
fees, Teas, nice. Cheese, Spices of el kinds.
Mackerel, Chocolate, Ilrootatt and ;
Fre4t Bolter anal Eggs, tlr.aaanal car,. Es , ence
of Coffee, Scotch Herring. Candles. Soaps, Salt;
Tobacco. *gars. Suntr: Confectaaatia. ill Isinds
of Nuts, Orange•, Letaion•, itread,
Crackers, e.,k,•4 of abllerent kinds; Shoe and
stove Polisb • I: mcv Ma•linA,tlingham.,
Calton B at , , Handkerchiefs,
Suspanlers. Pins, Neetlies, (':attltes Pins, But
tons, with Notion' o f all kinds. A I , llare of the
public's patronage is respectful!) solicited.
NEW LOON.—CEO. F. F.CRENRODE has
removed his Oyster estnhlishment to the
eplendid new Saloon in Jacohs S Bro's. Build
inz,on the Notth side of Cliarnhcrshorg street,
whir. he will at all times he prepared to serve
up th^ best of OYSTERS. in every style. 11y
keeping n g and arti, le, he expects to receive a
liner l shire of pnrilic patron:lee. TURTLE
SOUP, CIIICKEN, BEEF TONGUE PIG'S
FEET TRIP,:, it( PILED and FRIED EGGS,IrIi
CREAN!. 1:1111/S, he.. in thtir Peoison. A Ws
glAss of ALE or LAGER can always he Lind.—
come and try nte. G F. ErKENRODE.
April ls6O.
ITI/11g snhowribir offer, at Private Sale,
his 11411 1 SE .1.N1) LUF , on High ail'
street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The
House is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a
Hack-building, and a well of water. Terms
easy. DA. 'L. F. PITTESTURF.
July 11, 1839. tt
DAVID ZIEGLER
Tiff: sabscriber still continues purchasing
all kilEds of PRODUCE, at his old stand on
nambershurg street, iris:—FLOUR, WHEAT,
RYE, CORN, OATS, SEEDS, he., for which the
highest market prices will be given.
e arl will also continue my GROCERY and
VARIETY STORE, and will keep constantly
on hand Groceries, Salt, Oil, Fish, Cedar-were,
Dry Goods, Confections, Plaster, Guano, ie.—
The public arc invited to call, as Tarn determir.-
ed to sell as cheap es the cheapest.
Gettysburg, Aug. G, 1860.
Dr. Esenwe in's
TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA
—L.
PECTORAL.
ii — ihe beat Medicine In the world for the Cure of
and for the relief of patients in the advanced
stages of
Consumption, together with all Diseases of
the Throat and Cheat, and which pre
dispose to Constimptioe.
his pfesilierip adapted to rile raked ewe e (AstAsta,
Being prepared by ii,prstabomi Physician and
Druggist, and one of great experience in the
cure of the various diseases to which the hn,
man frame is liable.
It is offered to the allUctsd with the greatest
confidence.
Try it and be couvlneed that it is invaluable
In the cure of Bronchial affeetloas. Pries 50
teats per estas.
SlirPrepared only by
DR. A. 8.911.51WEEi & CO.,
Druggists and Chemists,
Y. W. eor. 'Ninth k Poplar Sts., PELADELP,iti.
'Sold by every respectable Druggist and
Dula in Nedielass,throgghout the State
April 2, 1360. iy
Cannon & Adair's
Gettysburg Foundry.
Groceries, Notions, &c.
1,Y61.1. c. NQI‘BECK
Nov. 19, 1600. If
Removal.
Private Sale.
Grain 1 Grain!
Coughs and Colds, Croup. Bronchitis,
Asthma*, Difficulty la Breathing,
Palpitation of do Heart,
Diptheria,
IM
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.
r 7 . AIIIP aili, DIAL/414 4by : R4r'nlFelirellmlf- vr
1 llesintelt 1 V. R. Praisonse of Be- ,
mai he the Veterinesy , nierhinit sint Eltihneets etroloses
of era ., ore. . m puttied of Oxygen and tumor JLA AND 8 / 1 110117.
4> V 14 111:11 Tee Ot the Oldies. History eat die- bastion is lIId . Snag sea Lora AFFECTIONS,secitAII
Warden teethe et the ellaielli breeds of at Mental hi l r a ceithio, both in MIMI, ULCERS, 8011313
Suespeanaisiethe, Africa* sad Awierieww the United Stators, andpreecribod I rue-1 icsurnoss,rmpum,Pus
Horses, with the physical formation and" duo- 1 TULEB, BLOTCHES, BOILS,
peculiarities of the aaimel,ped how to I The experience of thousand!' daily Proves , BLAINS, AND ALL SKIN
esesetaie b/s age by the slumber and that no preparation of lieu bas be comp ared
s DISEASES.
I conditioa of Ws tspetik ; litwatrata s i with with it. Impurities of the . nerve on of Oakland, Ind., .. _
anumensu explanatory anignimillits- , v i ta l amnia , mi pale and otkerwi sickly con I
e J.C. Ayer 1 Co. Gents : I feel it my es..
THE HOBBS AND HIS DISEASES ' plexions indicate Its necessity in almost oval to acknowledge what your Sersaperiile his
Will Tell Toe Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, conceivable cam , done for tit. Having inherited a Eicsoftslees
paadjag, Grooming, Sh oe i ng, wa g t i n innotions in all maladies in which it by l sßectisse, I have sullired from it in verlens
ge mans *meat of the horse, with boon tried, it has
proved absolutely curative In ways fog years* Boast:me& it beret out in
seralir ,
tbeAseet modes of administering medi- each of the foilowiog comp/sista, Tie: Ulcers on my bands sad arms; eometimils it
clue, also, bow to that Biting, Kicking, la Debility, :Venters Affeetioas, &nada- turned inward sad distressed tie at the stosseah.
Rearing, Bbying,Stambliag, Crib Biting, lion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea, Dye. . Two years ago it broke out on my heed end
Restlessness, sad other vices to which celery, help:mat Coaswisephon, Scrofulous covered my scalp and earivith one sore, which
he is subject; with numerous espies's- Tuber culosita. Salt Antos Alisisenstrwatioss, was painful and loathsome beyond descriptheas
tory engravings. , Whites, CMoraoie, Liver eonoplaimie,Chrvnie I tried many medicine* and several physicians,
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES 'Hear/oder. ithecesoliret, f m tenniugia F ever ., but without much relief from any thing. In
Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Polyp/aeon the face. de. : afct, the disorder grow worse. At lengtbl woe
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, In cases of Gamut. Ossuarv, whether the rejoiced to read In the Gospel Eessenger that
Distemper,Caterrh,lottnensa,Broachitis, F a g ot of acute disease, or of the continued you had prepared as alterative (Sarsaparilla,)
Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Rind, durrunition of nervous and muscular energy for I knew from your reputation that any thing
Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, (nom chronic complaint', one trial of this res-
you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati
L Laropas, Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and ,curative has proved successful to an extent and got It, and used it till it cured me. I took
Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of tile,' which no description nor written attestation it. as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoon-
Mouth and Respiratory Organs. would render credible. Invalids so long bed_ fal over* month. and need almost threebottles.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES r idd en as to h are b arons . forgotten in their. New and healthy akin soon began to form wader
Will Tell You Of the c a uses , symptoms, and own neighborhoods, have suddenly reappear. the scab, which after a while fell off. Sly skin
Treatment of Worms, Hots, Colic. Siren- e d i n the bn,y world as if just returned from is now clear,
and I know by my feelings that
gulation, Stony Concreti on s, Ruptures, protracted travel inn distant land. Some very the disease has gone from my system. You
Palsy, Diarrhtea, Jau n di ce , fienetirrhma, signal instances of this Lind are attested of fe.. can well believe that I feel what I am allying
Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and male Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent when I telijon, that I hold you to be one of
Bladder, Inflammation, and other din- msrasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical the spotlit* of the age, and remain ever grate
ease" of the Stomach, Hon's, Liver and changes, and that complication of nervous and fully, Yours, Atreus B. TiskLIST.
Urinary Organ/.• d vsptp tic aversion to air sod exercise for which ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE OR ERYS.IPE
THE HOSSE AND HIS DISEASES t h e physician has no name. , LAS, TETTER AND SALTIMEUE, SCALD
Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and In Sassing Arraciroxs of all kinds, and for ' HEA D. RINGWORM, SORE EYES, DROPSY.
Treatment of Bone, Blood and BoDr. Robert M. Pretile writes from Salem, N.
Bog reason" familiar to medical men, the o p eration
Spills, king-bone, Sweenie, Strains, of this preparation of iron must necessarily be Y., 12th Sept., 1859, that he has cured an in.
Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Pounder, salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor- veternte case of Dropsy, which threatened to
Sole Braise and Gravel, Cracked Hoots, ously t on i c , w ithout bei ng e x ci tin g and Oy e r- terminate fatally, hy the persevering use of our
Scratches, Canker, Thrush, and Corns ; heating; and gently, regularly aperient, elms Sarimparilln, and also a dangerous attack of
also,of Megrims, Vertigo, Epileps,stng. in the most obstinate cases of coStiveDes 4 wilt,- MmHg:min: Erysipelas by large noses of the
per., and other diseases of the F same ; says be cures the common Eruptions by
e "? Out ever being a gastric purgative, or intii(ting
legs, and Head. a disagreeable sensation. it constantly.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES I It /I illiS latter propert v, among others, o bit h BRONCHOCELe.GOITREos S WELLED NEM
Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent %elution Sloan. of Prospect, Texas, writes :
Treatment of Fistula, Poll Eril,Gia n der s , a remedy for Pan, upon %%hitt it also appears 'Three bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured me
Ferry. Scarlet Fever, Hant:e. Surfeit, t o exer t a distinct an d Specific action, by dis- from a Goitre—a hideous swelling on the neck,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp,
Gulls, persingthe local tendency which forma theni. which I had suffered from nt er two jeers."
Diseases of the Eve Rod Heart, sic., kr.,
and how to manage Castration, Bleed
ing, Trephinning, Roweling, Firing,
Hernia, Amputation, Tap, ing, and other
surgical operations.
TIIE HOME AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of Rarey's Method of taming
Horses ; how to Approach, Halter, or
Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse
to strange sounds and sights, and how
to Bit, Saddle, aide, and Break him to
Harness; also, the form and law of
IVsIIII,AhTY. The whole being the result
of more than fifteen years' careful study
of the habits, peculiarities, wants and
weaknesses of this noble and useful
The book contains 384 pages, approprjately
illustrated by pettily One Hundred Engravings.
It is printed in a clear and open type, and will
be forwarded to any addrera, postage paid, on
receipt of price, halt bound, $l,OO, or, in cloth,
extra, SIX..
SLOOO A MR can be made by enter
prison men es crywhere, in selling the above,
and other popular works of ours. Our induce
ment. to all such are exceedingly liberal.
For single copies of iteerbook, or for termato
agents, with other itiformatiou, apply to or ad•
dress JOHN E. POOTER, Publisher,
No. Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 26, MO. Gm
The People's Cook Book.
movKns cooKErn- IN ALL. ITS
BRANCHES.—Hy Miss ELIZA Acroa.-1
liireitilli Revised by Mrs. S. J. Hide.
It Tells You flow to choose all kinds of Yeats,
Pt.ul try, and Game, with all the various
iind most approved modes of dressing
i.nd cooking Reef and Pork; also the
lie•t and eimplest way of salting, pickling
and curing the same.
It Tells You All the various. ad most approved
modes of dressing, cooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Grime
(dad/ kinds, w ith the differeut Dressings,
Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate to i
each.
It Tills Yon now to choose, rhea. and pre-
Fish of all kinds. •nii how to
weeren it when trinted; also all the re.
lions and most approved modes of cook- j
log, with the different Dressings, Sances s i
and Flavorings appropriate to each.
It Tells You All the various and most approv
ed modes of preparing ()ter fitty different
! kinds of Meat. Fish, Fowl, Game, and
Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews,
a its, the Relishes and sewonings appro
printc to tach.
It Tell: 7,,u All the various and most approved
modes of cooking Vegetables of every
drat ript ion, also now to prepare Pickles,
Cstsnpa and Cu' ries of all kinds. Potted
Meats, Fish. (Jame Mushrooms, kr.
It Tells You All the sarious and most approved
modes of preparing an d cooking all kinds ,
of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings,
Omelettes, Yritters,Citkes,Coufectionery,
Pte,orves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of
every description.
It Tells You Ali the various nod most approv
ed modes of inAklng Braid. Risks, Muf
fins, and Pi•ciiit, the best method of
Coffee, Choco:ate, And Ten, and
how to make Syrups. Cordials, and
Wines of various kinds.
It Tells You !lOW to set out and ornament a
Table, how to Carle all lands . of
Flute or Fowl, and in short, how to so
simplify the whole Art of Couking at to
bring the choicest iuxuries of the table
within every body's reach.
The book contains 418 pages, and upwards
of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are the
results of actual experience, having been fully
and carefully tested under the personal super- I
intendence of the writers. It Ls printed In •
clear and open type, is illustrated with eppro
r rime engraihigs, and will be forwarded to any
address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on
receipt of the p-ice, $l,OO, or in cloth, extra,
51.25.
31.000 A TZAR can be made by enter-1
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liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms
to agents, with other Information, apply to or,
address' JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 &Lamm St., Philadelphia,Pa.
Nov. 26, 1860,
JOHN SCOTT
-FaBOUGH FOIL A FOBTUNIL—A London
paper states : There is now in an Alms
uuse at Bristol an old man who states, that
for sixty years be spent sixpence a day in
drink, but was never intoxicated. How much
would this sixpence a-day put by erery year at
five per cent. compound interest amount to In
sixty years? enquired a thoughtful neighbor.
Putting down the. first year's saving (365 six
pences) equal to $43 54, be added the interest,
and this went on, year by year, until he found
that in the 60th year, the sixpence a day reach
ed the startling sum of $14,338 28. Judge
of the old man's surprise, when told that by
saving his sixpence a day, and depositing it in
a Savings InstifixtiOn he might now, at the end
of 80 years,have been worth that noble sum $14,-
336 28, which would ham bought him a fine
farm, or town mansion sad surrounded him
with comforts and laxities, and left a baud
! some estate to his children after him. Be had,
and hundreds nowin oar midst have, but to de
' posit sixpence a day in the nastiaa' LID Mn
oautcs' flartrul Isastration OF ADAM calm
er, to sucomplfialdisiaperalt. , • . _
Gettpbug, Jily 23, 12110.
RoA. Boot. ' - Shod
afOnII NNW 000011 AT TEI SmV OF
MI MO 1100r.—Tbs osdisrsigsat base
stt oosived a disk ;apply of Rata, Osps,
illtoss, Trasks, Gaon Bags, to. Also,
bass'a rood sop* ot Noddles sad i n ,
Mass, Collin, Ate.
Mows oat Dons of Ell Madras& to nen
b ihnhenslro o ;aadaa flee sansi.—
. ... , lloodi noir sa VOL ' Ttleisloir
C1114r.,1
Sixpence a Day,
_ .
In DYAeltel4l.l, innumerable AS are its causes', ' LECTURRH(EA UR WHITES, OVARIAN Tr- -
a single box of these Cholybeste Pills has often MOIL UTERINE ULCERATION, FESIALA
sufficed for the most habitual cases, including DISEASES.
the attendant Costiveness. Dr. J. B. S. ("banning. of New York City,
in uochecked Disuieums, even when advanced writes: " I most elieeilully comply iiwith the.
to DYSANTAILT, confirmed, emaciating, and ap- request of your agent iu saying I have found
your Sersaprilla a most excellent alterative iii
parently malignant, the effects have been equal
ly decisive and astonishing. I in the numerons complaints fur which we em-
In ( ploy such a remedy, but especially iu Female
the local pains, loss of flesh And strength,
debilitating cough. end remittent hectic, which . Diseases of Ole :Acrufuluies diathesis. I bate
generally indicate Iseirit.s? CONSCXPTION, this cured many int etera to cases of Lencorrlicea by
remedy bas allayed the charm of friends end it, and scone where the complaint was reused _
physicians, In several eery grata) dug and iu- by ulceration of the uterus. The uicerution it
tertsting instances. , self was soon cured. Nothing within my
In ScaoreLous Tueeficekoms, this medicated knowledge canals it fur these female derange
iron has had far more thou the good effect of ' mentc"
the most cautiously balanced preparations of ! Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes,
iodine, without any of their a ell known ha- " A dangerous ovarian tumor On one of the fe
bilities. males in my family, which bad defied all the
The attention of females cannot he too con- remedies w e could employ, has at length been
fitlently invited to this remedy and restorative, completely cured by y our Extract of Seegers
in the cases peculiarly Affecting them. rills, Our phi-ski:in thought nothing but ex-
In Rutessrtse, both chronic and infhimma- tirpetion could silfold relief, but be advised the 'I
tory—in the latter, however, more decidedly— trial ofyour Sarsaparilla as the last resort be
lt has been invar4bly well reported, both as fore cutting, and it proved effectual. Alter
alleviating pain and reducing the sin (Mins and taking your remedy eight necks noes uiptom of
i stlffuess of the joints and muscles. the disease remains."
' Jo I trresr Fartsa It must necessarily 1111EUMATJSM, GOUT, LIVER COMPLAINT.
:be • greet remedy and energetic restoestive, ! ludhpendence, Preston to., Va., tith J uly. 'B9.
I end its progress in the new eettlemeute ot the' Dr. J. C. Al e..: Sir—l have been ufflicted
West, will probably be one ot high renown and with a painful chronic Rheumatism for ii long
usefulness. time, which baffled the skill of physii inns, and
No remedy has ever teen discovered in the stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could
whole history of medicine, which exerts sue h find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One hot
prompt, happy, and tally restorative effects.— the cured me in two weeks, and restored my
Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid ac- general health so much that I am far better
quisition of strength, with en unusual disport'. ' than before I was att.o.Led. I think it a won
two for active mud cheeriol exercise, ituwedl. derfel medicfue. J. Feasa.
atety follow its use. i Jules V. Getchell, of St. korris. writes: ~ 1
Put up iu neat fist metal boxes containing here been afflicted fors earsieith an affectien
50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I
druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any tried el cry thing, and every thing failed to re
address on receipt of the price. All l e tt ers , lie% e me; and I have been a broken-down man
orders, etc., should be addreesed to ' for slime years from no other CAM"r than de
li: B. LOCKE 1 CO., General Agents, ; rangetnent of the Liver. My beloved pastor,
Oct. 15, 1860. 1y 20 Cedar St.. N. I. I the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sar
saparilla, because he said he knew sou, and
Prof. L. Miller's any thiug you mate WAS worth trying. By the
HAIR INVIGORATOR.—An Effectire, Safe blessing of God it has cured me, end has so pa
and Ecouomical Compound. rifled my blood as to make a new man of C0L.....
FUR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi- I feel young ntrain. The best that can be said
eat dolor without dyetog, and preveuting the of you is not 11.1 f good enough."
Bair from turtling gray. SCHIIIRCS, C4iNcEll. TUMORS, ENLARGE
FOR PitEVENUNG BALDNESS, and curing MENT, UI.4:IIATION, CARIES AND EX.
it, when there is the least particle of vitality or FOLIATION 0. , " THE BUSES. ,
recuperative energysretsaining. 1 A great rani( t . t of cases have been re; eerie d
FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, to us a here cures or these formidable ewe
and all cutanenite affections of the Scalp. plaints base resulted from the use nt this ream.
Ftilt BEAUTIFYING THE lIAIR. imparting dy, but our space here a ill nit •JUlit i11ea.....
to it an unequalled gloss end brilliancy. making Sonic of them mar he found in our American
it ,oft and silky iu its textnre and causing it to Almanac, which the agents below named are
curl readily. I Pleased to furnish gratis to !di aho call`for
The great celebrity and the increasing de- (lit m.
intinil fur this uneausiled preparation. convince JASPEPSIA, IIEABT DISEASE. FITS, ITIe
the proprietor that one trial is only necessary' LEPSY. lIELANt lIOLY, NEURALGIA.: ,
to satisfy a in-lensing public of its superior; Many remarkable curets of these affections
qualities over any either preparation at present have been made by the siteratite poser of thlite
ill use. It cleanses the bead and scalp from mesiiciue. It rtimulnies the %ILA functioux iti- _
' dandruff and other cutaneous diseases, rouses to vigorous action, and lbw' over, OD ef , dicer- _
the hair to gem% luxuriantly, and gives it a ders tibial would be Rl,' po.cd beyond its
rich. soft, gloese and flexible appearance, and rt ech. Such a remedy has long beet, required
also where the hair is loosening and thinning, by the necessities et the pepl Ic, and we ere
it will give strength and vigor to the roots, confident that this a ill do for then, all that
and restore the growth to those parts which medicine eau , de. e
have become bald, causing it to yield a fresh , AYE/3.'11 CHERRY PECTORAL,
covering of hair. roe Tllll KAPID erne or
There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen Coughs, Colds, Influenza,. Huarsenees. Croug,
in New York abet haNs had their hair restored, Rionchitis, Incipiesit Consumption. cud '
by the use of this Invigorator, a hen all other for the Relief of Commintitile
i preparations had failed. L. 11. has in his pew- ; Patients in advanced Stages •
session letters Innumerable testifying -to the ' . of the Disease.
above facts, from persons of the highest re- This is a remedy so universally known to
spectability. It will effeetnelly prefect the surpass any other fur the cure of throat and
Lair from turning gray until the latest period lung complaints, that it is useless here to pub.
of life; and in cases where the hair has already ii s h t h e ev id enc e of its virtues, Its unrivalled
changed its color, the use of the Invigorator excellence for coughs and colds. and its truly
will with certainty restore it to its original bile, wonderful cnres of psoliturnery disease, have
I giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa per- t made it known throughout the civilized nu
' fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it Is Gotta of the earth. Few are the communities,
particularly recommended, having an agreeable , or even families, among them who bare ant
fragrance ; and the great facilities it affords in' some personal experience of its effects—some
dressing the hair, which , when moist with the living trophy in their midst of its victory crieg„,„ --
Invigorator can he dressed In any required thin' the subtle and dangerous disorders Of *air
so as to prieserre its place, whether plain or In ' throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fa
curls—hence the great demand for it by the Linty of these disorders, sad as they know,too,
ladies as a standard toilet article which none the effects of this remedy, we need not do more
ought to be without, as the price places it than to assure them that it has now all the Ti}.
within the reach of all, beingl
to
that it did have when making the cures
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS which have won so strongly upon the confidence'
per bottle, to be hal at all respectable drug- of man ki n d.
gists and perfumers. Pupated by Dr. J. C. ITER k CO., Lowell, lids. (
L. MILLER would tall the attention of Pa
. ace-Sold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; P.
rents and Guardian, to the case of his Inrigor- . Boblit.x. Arendtsville • Paxton 1 McCreary, imit
ator, in CAMS/ where tbeehildren's hair iodine" gehr. Y. A. Myers, New Chester; M. St/later,
to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation : New 'Oxford; IL Hiteshew , York Springs; mid
for a good head of hair as It removes any
. _[Sept.lo, • 7
IM " I dealers generall y.[Beist lB6O 1 etri
purities that may bare become connected with j
the scalp, the removal of winch is necessary ! still at Work!
both for the health of the child, and the future: CIOACHMAKING ANUS, BLACKSMITHIEG
appearance of its hair. i ki —The undersigned respectfully informs
CAUTION—None genuine without the tae' his friends and the public that he continues
simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the outer' the Coacbmaking and Blacksmith/lig business*
wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGO- il in every branch at his est/MI/km.4 in Chau.
BATOR, N. Y. blown in the glass. ! bersberg street. Be has on band\ mut will
Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey St., and sold by all ; manufacture to order all kinds of CA.Etien
the principal Merchants and Druggists through.; BUGGIES, SLEIGHS, Spring Wagons, l osi
out the world. ! th e be s t materiel, and mad' by superior itimli.
Liberal discern nt to purchasers bythe quantity. tutu. Bei — ..fiumaia. and Butuaninie,.oe,.‘
lifillr'l alto desire to present to the American i a u k i n d s done at. r ol is n a w n i sms, woon4h ,
public my New sin Inesovito Istrr marsocs : and to the satisfaction of customers. "
LIQUID HAIR DYE whkb after years of mien- '
I COUNTRY PROPIICA taken 1111 exchange',
the experhnentingi bare brought to perfection. f work at market prices. ~,..'?1 ' ;:
It dyes Black or Drown Instantly without in- I ggirPersons desiring artfeles orwork
a n
jury to the Hair or Skin—warranted the best o misksnaking a , apic r ismat i ag use, an 1 ....,,
article of the kind in existence. PRICE, ONLY oesstely tint tied to call oi '
be CENTS. Depot, MI Dey Street, New York, "one
yMEl L. Inisill . -
Oct. -
211 1810. 1
.._... Gettysburg. Ult. 24, 'U. ' r-r •
John W. Tipton, - ._---4.--
rAsmoctina BAUM, it*b-eass cor
ner of thO4KWII4I (sexi Poor to Me
olla:l's Hotel,) Gettysburg. Pa., whet., 14
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