PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL.---November 4, 1856. Counties. Adams, _ Armstrong, Allegheny, Beaver, Berke, Blair, Bradford, Butler, Bedford, Bucks, - Cambria, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, carbon, Columbia, Cumberland, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Fulton, Franklin, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, J efferson, J uniata, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lycomilig, Lancaster, Lehigh, Luzerne, M' Kean, -Mercer, Mon tgoinery,- Mifflin, Monroe, Montour, .Northampton, Northumberland, Pniladelpi►ia, Perry, Pike, Potter, Schuyikill, Somerset, Snyder, Susquehanna, Sullivan, _ toga, -Union, Y en ungo, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westthoreland,_ Wyoming, York, Total, Buchanan, Fremont, fusion, Fillmore, fusion, Buchanan over Fremont and Fillmore, fusion, Straight Fillmore vote, '- - 26,337 Straight Fremont vote, in Philadelphia, 101 Vote for Gerrit Smith, in five counties, 18 Buchanan's majority over all; e votes reporte or h►errit Smit are in %- as ungton, in Bradford, 2in Wyoming, and 2in Susquehanna. Total, IS. Well done, tried & true PENXSYLVANIA BY 111JORITIES, Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Bed ford, Bucks. Beaver, Butler, --Brattford-, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, Chester, Crawford, Dauphin Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Fu Icon, F rank lift, Fut est, Greene, H u ntington, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Le-hit:l4 Luzerne, Lycoming, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Mercer, Mifflin, Montgomery, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Snyder,. , THEI,PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Bucbanan. 2637 2680 • 9062 1005 11272 2069 2314 2648 2458 6517 2987 2895 2760 1978 1485 3391 866 -2889 3427 6333 3094 2905 575 2584 3554 970 3469 :.'747 2 164 1762 1463 1365 1220 2511 3324 8731 4426 6791 526 2699 7134 1491 2275 1271 5_60 3059 38222 2135 862 667 ERB EMS 1255 2548 538 1386 - 1092 2157 1231 4288 L 259 5172 1171 6876 2306e6 147_'86 Buchanan. 292 362 6953 /406 1322 866 1105 1028 672 218 1403 395 405 196 255 338 267 1112 330 288 1107 1636 690 286 3797 1658 467 1397 3447 893 18,160 582 2536 186 Fusion. 511 618 4 300 214 1565 620 2332 219 45 37 . 1128 561 1217 272 908 231 583 597 11 396 1700 - 615 - 91 305 2091. 4237 2172 4091 1148 511 a Somerset, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Vena n go, Warren, Wayne, W ash ington, Wyoming, Westinoreland, York, Fusion. 4845 396 756 767 158 4655 - THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Maine, llampshire, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Delaware, New Jersey, Michigan, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, South Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Louisiana, - lowa, 1973 852 2610 395 00 2081 183 1493 1858 608 1002 293 Texas, Florida, 17 Necessary to a choice, 1 0 9 California has doubtless also gone for Bu chanan, which will raise his Electoral vote to 174—thus giving him a majority of 60 over Fremont, and 52 over Fremont and Fillmore combined. 60t 11155.. A Yankee at Panama sought shelter at the American Consul's n from the earthquake. 903 —aelhought it would revoct our lag. • Fillmore. Total union. Fillmore at. 1•'25 2344 24 13 3076 75 592 13907 896 103 2761 133 3282 • 4319 304 1753 2198 697 30 6969 .71 3415 67 2096 152 5165 316 166'5 107 1790 552 1732 1306 1267 5364 1000 1486 3032 5928 3946 1809 320 5194 3216 703 3664 1634 1834 3843 1646 1077 3078 3119 2634 10224 1784 419 861 1400 944 3319 - 5155 819 3701 3337 1205 617 804 1813 1662 20062 1242 280 1268 4499 2862 1458 3871 15 402 989 57 138 644 1006 12218 750 10 2315 1404 1015 352 4548 1600 2106 2093 4371 21147 171 65 137 76 2'33 17 3300 4436 1156 3812 55852 203137 147:286 55,852 e • an 736 3064 Buchanan. Fillnabre. Fremont M CCIZIOCI IitICITS IV NM:MAL a15rA1t1....014 00 Vroproach 1-wtotar-tbe-equinels-store-ainky-neta-voot-inak•-thel neat• wanner and more comfortable, the bears get thicker orate of tar on their backs, and binis take their flight southward. Men, upon the other hand, prepare for the se vers season by h►Wing in a stock of anthracite, an 4 by get tlag seasonable garments at the Drown Stone Clothing Ball of Rockhill & Wilson , Nos. 2:15 and 207, Chesnut street, hilsAelphia. HOLLOWAY'S OINTNNST AND Pmts.—The applicability of these extraordinary medicaments to the disorders of all cli mates, renders them indispensable to all who journey by sea or land. Scurvy. the most terrible scourge of seafaring men, is eradicated by the use of the Ointment ; while the Pills, by their alterative and conservative one. ' ration upon the stomach, the secretions and the bowels, soon relieve the worst cases of bilious fever, diarrhoea and stomach complaint. !taken as a preventive, they' fortify the system against the disorders consequent upon changes of temperature, and deprive the process of acclimation of its principal dancer. Emigrants to the Far West had better go there unprovided with implements of labor, than with• out these unequalled curatives. WOOD, Flour, Wheat, Corn and Oats, are wanted at this Office, in payment of Subscription. --- ----- Corrected from the latest Balti more. York & Hanover papers Flour, per barrel, $6 50 (51 6 62 Wheat, per bushel, ' 1 45 (/ 1 62 Rye, .. 70 ai, 80 C;ru, - ... 58 (o. 63 4 i Oats, et 36 (f 4 38 Clover-seed, " 7 00 (a' 7 50 Timothy " ". 3 25 ( a% :1 50 Beef Cattle, per hund., .4 75 (ft) 825 hogs, a• 7 00 (/ 7-50 Hay, per ton, 18 00 (/20 00 Whiskey, per gallon, 31 (4 32 Guano, 'Peruvian, per ton,_ 60.00 93 34 41 156 14 i 2's 107 791 Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $6.25 Do. " from stores, 7 25 Wheat, per bushel, 1 33 @,, 1 45 ' live, . . 4 ' . 73 Ci;rn, . 64 52 , Oats,'a , . Cloverseed, " ' , 625 2,52 46 Timothy, " Plaster, per ten, 737 32 32 . Flour, per bbl., from wagons; ; $6 25 Do., " from. stores, 700 Wh e eat, per bushel,. - 133 4 i ® 1-45 0 Ry, . 7 Corn, ~ . 52- 85 156 41 70 977 31 Os.ts, Cloverseeti, " 563 40 103 1773 61 12 T imothy, - Plaster, per ton. On the 18th Ind . by the Rer. Jacob Ziegler. Mr. MAR TIN WISLER to Musa MARIA RIFE, both of Franklin town,hip. `Nip the 23d Of October, in Harrisburg, by Rev. C A. Hay. Rev. J. A. KUNKI.EMAN, of Schelleburg. Bedford county, Pa.: to Miss MARY R. ILEA, of l'erry county, Pa, Oh the 13th inst., by the Rev. J. Sechler, Mr. JOHN HILBERT to Miss MARY ANN RITTABE, both of Adams county. 11 1194 244 118t6 US Ed On the 11th instant. in Adams county. Mrs. ANN MARIA HARE. aged 86 years 5 months and 11 days. On the 14th inst., in Adams cuunty, Mrs. STINE, aged 60 years 8 months and 15 days On Monday last, HARVEY MARTIN, son of Win. Eicholtz, or Butler township. aged 7 months and 13 days. AOTICE. 1111 E undersigned, as Agent for the Heirs of BARBARA WOLFURD, late o( Mount pleasant township, Adams county„,tleceased, hereby gives, notice to all persons indebted to said -estate to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the same to present them . ' properly-authenticated for settlement. JESSE WOLFORD, Of Mountpleasant township, Agent kir the Heirs. Nov. 24,1856. CA 47 128 37 66 57 1001 26337 2.30,686 HEREBY give notice to the public against • the purchase of a • Promissory Note given by me to Robert Tate Sr,. Willittin Culp, dated November 18th, 1856. tor Seventy Dollars— as I did not receive value therefor. and will not pay it unless compelled to do so by law. BARNEY DEVINE. November 24, 1856. 3t 203,138 '7 1 548 26,456 • Register's iliotice TOTICE is hereby given mall Le; 1092 'e er • cm. .oe , i ' e ( min istration Accounts hereinafter mentioned *ill be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 2:3d day of • Deconher next, viz : 193. The first account of Eliza Wintrode and Henry Thomas,. Executors of William W in troth, deceased. ' • o en Cl;.' pe. Jr.. Admin istrator of the estate of Jacob Gipe,,Sr, deceas ed, Inte of Reading township. 192. The first and final account of Christian Ilemler, Administrator of the estate of Catha rine E. Smith * deceased. 193. The account of r hristian Cashman and George Cashman, E vecutors of the last will and testament of William Cashman, deceased. WM. F. WALTER, Regi.lter, Per DANIEL PLANK, Deputy. Register's Office. Gettysburg, Nov. 24, 1856. td 1099 1323 3162 508 862 One Pound Snap Reward. RAN away from the subscriber, residing in Mountpleasant township, Adams county. an apprentice boy by the name of DAVID W IL nTer-bu sirtess: ---- 1 - t here-fore notify all persons not to trust or harbor the same on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts contracted by him. When last ; seen he vras making for the Two Taverns with might and main. .11e is about 5 feet 10 inches .high, stout built, black hair,, very stiff, great aversion to motion, in fact he is the very pic ture of idleness. The above reward will be paid but no thanks for his return. J. E. MILLER. Nov. 24,1856. 3t_ To those who are Indebted to me. fAVING now adopted the Cash system in my business. for the purpose of settling up my old business, all those indebted to me of long standing. either by note or book ac count, will please call and ply the same. GEORtiE ARNOLD. October G. 185 G. OR Ladies and Gentlemen, can be found in F immense variety, and cheaper than ever. at SCHICK - S. Step in and examine the new stock for Fall and Winter. October 20, 1856. G 001) NEWS.—The best article of Sau sage Cutters for sale cheap at the cor ner of JOHN HOKE. DRESS AND FROCK COATS of every shade and quality, and cheaper than ev.- er at SAMSON'S. •• 8 114 SUPERIOR Parasols for sale by GEO. AR,NI').LD. CALL and see the new style of Black Brown. Lilac and Pearl flats. at March 3:. • W. W. PAXTON'S. SPLENDID iot of Trunks, t . GEO e ARNOLD'S. Baltimore—Friday last Hanorer—Thursday last. York—Friday last MARRIED : DIED : NOTICE. ag;iJi i RESS GOODS, VALUABLE FARM, N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's I Court of Adams county, the subscribers. Administrators of the estate of Moarrz BUDDY, deceased. will offer at Public Sale, on 'the pi e. wises, on Thursday, the 18th day of Decem ber next, VALTIOL2 , nE,M 9 tato of said deceased, situate in Germany town ship, Adams county. 3 miles from Littles town, on the road leading to Enimitshnrg, adjoining lands of John !daring, Jacob King, Frederick Bittinger, and others, containing The improvements are a. largo double two-story BRICK lIOUSE, with s two-story Brick Back-building, two n Barns, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib... • Spring House, Stuoke House. and other out buildings; with a .never-failing well of water at the door, and an ORCH ARD of choice fruit. There are due proportions of Woodland and ea ot- ./eadow. an( more Meadow all easily be made.. The land has nearly all been heavily limed, and is in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing. It is highly probable that a RAILROAD will be constructed in a few years within three miles of this Farm. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the tirst-natited Adminis trator, residing thereon. Possession . -and a clear title on the first of April next. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and'terms made known by PHILIP BUDDY, FRANCIS M. BUDDY, By the Court- Adm inistrator.. - J. J. Baldwin, Clerk. 'Jail the Farm is not sold on said day, it will then and there he offered for Rent. November 24, 1856. tit REAL ESTATE, . AT PUBLIC . SALE. 3 00 6 75 p ir HE Subscriber wi!l offer at public stile, on accommodating terms, on tiaturduti, t/ 13th day (tf . Dreember Ite.t.t, on the pretuises, situate in Hamiltonh'an township. Adams co., Pa., 5 miles west of. Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Joseph J. Kerr. Israel vine. Joseph kiLting'er, John Bieseckerand otherstsontain ing 125 ACRES, more or less, of Patented Land. The improvements are a good-iv, LOG HOUSH, Log Barn , with sheds. 1:I::: Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and Spring House. The-Farm is well watered. having a number of good springs and'runtting water; a good proportion of Meadow and a sufficiency of Timber. There are two Orclialds of 400 trees of choice fruit, with a, variety of other good twit.. The Farm is in a good suite of cultivation and under good fencing. Any per son wishing ,to vtew the property, will be shown the same by the subscriber, rveiding thereon. • 6 50 3 00 6 75 Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, T. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and, terms wade known by - JAMES S. WILSON. November 24, 1856. • is _PUBLIC SALE.‘- / ME Subscriber, intending to move -to the I West. will sell nt public sale, at his resi. deuce, 2i miles West of Emmitsburg, - on Sourday,fbe 611 t &riff December n 4.1; the following Personal Property, viz: One Horse, One Cow, 20 Hogs & Shoats, (7 of which are fat.) a one•horse Spring Wagon and Harness, Hay. 'Ash and Wal►u►t Luu►ber, Potatoes by the bushel, Grain in the ground ; 8 tons of Plaster, by the ton : 400 Flour Bar• rely, a lot of Staves and Heading ; 1 New foundlr►id Dog, 1 young Bull Terrier. 1 Rat Terrier, (of the first water.) a lot of Shanghai Chickens, and sonic Guineas. Also, Household . and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of 5 Bedsteads and Be ddini, Car edit:, Bureaus. Tables. Chairs and Settees, I Cook Stove, I first-rate Ten•plate Stove and Pipe, Ind a Clock. Also a full assortment of Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention.. • - Sale to commence at 9 o'cloekr A. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and , atees and SAMUEL NUNicEMAKER, November 24, 1656. is COME ONE: COMF: ALL Here We Are Again vg the,hat4inmest and cheapest Stock of NEW GOODS"to be found in this Mrl in the - assortment, and many of ►hero are, real ly magnificent, without being costly. No time for paeticulars. Call in and see to 'your selves, at J. L. ScIIICICS. On the Public Square. October 20,1856. Second Street House, Nu. 42 North Second Street, CHAS—P. SWING, Paomeroit. IERMS-31 per day--Single Meals 25 cents. N. B. Pleasant rooms fair ladies. June 16, 1.856. tf PERSONS having Hay tp sell will do well by-calliiig on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest market price will be paid at all times. UAs he intends having the lhy, after be ing packed, hauled either to Hanover or Balti more. the preference to haul will be given to those frotn-whoui he may purchase. - SOLOMON POWERS.' Decetubfr 6, 1552. tf THE undersigned continues the Flour htii• ness as heretofore. He. sells by the barrel or any smaller quantity. By taking smALL PROFITS he can buy as high and sell as low as anybody else, and by always endeavoring to keep none but the best, he hopes to :uerit and receive a coati nuance of I beral patronage. WM. GILLESPIE. Oct. 8, 1855. At the Post Office. VAHNESTOCK BROTHERS. having ' the exclusive sale of Caledonia Rolled Iron for Gettysburg, would call the attention of buyers to this make of Iron—the best in the market —which will be sold at the lowest rates. We keep a large supply of Hammered Iron constantly on hand. Call at the sign of the Dec. IU. RED FRONT. Keep Warm. Ihave jolt received a splendid assortment of Wool Undershirts and Drawers, which will be sold low at T L. SCHICK has now on hand s large *I • and splendid assortment of Jewetry.coni prising everything in that%ine —Breastpins, , Kar-Rings. Finger-Eings, Chains, &c.. &c.— all of which he:is-selling' at. the lowest living profits.. Call and examine for yoursetve r —no trouble to show goods. [April 21 e I AT PUBLIC SALE. 116 Acres, more or less. VAL /1.1 EL E A A a 9 MUER y Wanted . Eltoile! Flour! Caledonia Iron. Jewelry! Jewelry! rir HE Subscriber wilt offer at Public Sale. - -on the p emisea, on...Naturclayi thx-`2oth day of December next, the following Real Es tate, viz - A Tract of Land, Cumberland township, Adams connty, about one hundred yards from the. Borough line, on the Baltimore turnpike, adjoining lands of Capt. John Mycis and Abraham Spangler, containing 7 Acres and 89 perches. A part is Woodland. _Also, A Tract of Woodland, in tho same township, near David Essick's, containing about 4 Ames. Also, A Tract of Meadow Land, in the Borough of Gettysburg. in the rear of the residence of the subecriber, containing about 3 Acres. . Sale to commence' at I o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by DANIEL DEITLER. ,v, 10,1 -850T-4.i •B NIC OF GLITIMBURG, Nov. 5, 1856. THE President and irectors of this insti tution have this day declared a dividend of Four pr cent., payable on or after Monday, the loth inst. - J. B. McPHERSON, Cashier. Nov. 10, 1856.' 3t 4YEARS' _experience in the credit bus' .1 mess has satisfied me that it will not do and have now de_termined to adopt the CASH system—and Offer, the following (;nods for cash or produee only : Cheap CLOTHS , blue, black, brown. green, claret, olive, &C.: fancy Overcoating,s, Beaver Cloths. Petersham, Cat; simeres, black and every variety of fancy col ors: Cassinets, Velvet Cords, Jeans. &c.; Pan taloons stuffs generally ; Coburg Cloths, Mo. rinoes, Debages. M. [Moines, Alpacas. Cali coes, Ginghnins, &c., with every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods. Ready-mode Clothilip in great variety, well made and cheap ; Domestics, fresh Groceries, Qiioenstectre, &c. Please call, examine and judge for your selves. All will be sold at the loweat cash prtees. October G. 1856. THI.; uneersigned takes this method to in -I;,ein his friends and the public. that he has opened a. Livery in Gettysling, and will be. happy to accommodate with . HORSES & S, all who may call upon him. Ilis stock is first rate. either for saddle or harness, and in cludes a'pair of match greys. His stable is on the premises occupied by John A. Little. on . East , Middle street, where, or at his resi dence in East York street. he rnsy gene, ally be found. lie Will at all times strive to please. Terms CAM DANIEL S. LITTLE. October 27, 1856. 3m 2,r,,..V AT these Nurteties there is at "4 - 7 *present a full assortment of' large k.? sized Apple Trees, suitable for either 4..... idanting in new orchards - or tilling .t up fa ilures in those which have been planted heretofore. Also very fine Teach . Trees. in abundance. with . various kinds of finer. fruits. together with SII ADE TREES, such is,Eu ropean Lindens, Ilo:•se Chesnitta, Silver-leafed MnPleg, &O. &c.: and - various varieties of Brergreew, all of which will be disposed Of upon moderate terms. WM. WRIGHT. York Springs, Adams co., Pa.. t Tietiitier, 27 1856. 3t } rr 111.: second and final account of Amos I,l4ltVgit. Asgignee of the estate and ef fectS of TIIUMAS 13ITTLE: and wife, formerly_ of (;erntany township, Adams county, has been filed it the Court of common Pleas of said county, and will he confirmed by the said Court, on the 23d cloy of December-next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. r. , • ' &, burg, Oct. 31, 1856. _List of Letters 77 EMAINING in' the Post Office, at Gettys- J 1 it burg - . Nov. 17, 185 G. .%dnir John Hammer Samuel Aikens Mrs. Amy Kuhns Mrs. Catharine OM Bollinger J.Jeoh 2 Ale.Co mick Michael Biesecker Jeremiah ' BleCreary Win. F. Clary William McElvain .Jacob O. Cl:may John McLean D.D.Re v. D.V. Di Nott . Jolin McNally Thomas . Dresser Jacob Mehring D. E. L. Dysert William Mundler Edmund Eckard Henry ReineckerMiss Vanda 2 Eckenrac Jacob Shelman William Eckenrode John . Sheely Samuel Fehl Valentine - Tracy Hiram Furnace Mr. Thompson Miss Mary Francke Mrs. F. Thompson John F. Galloway William Weikert Jacob 2 Hagerman Faisik lin Wintrode Miss Eliza M Hitimier Jacob P. 3 Weaver Miss Martha Hendrick Jeremiah Winger Mrs. James WIL - GILLESPIE. P. M. fr7Persons calling for Letters in the above List will please say they were advertised. Notice. RETAILERS in Adams county who have not yet lifted their Licenses. are request ed to do so forthwith. Nov. 17,1856. 20000 LBS. of PORK, in December next, "for which CASH will be paid. Fa-niers who have the article for sale, will do well by calling and making engage ments with the subscriber. at his Flour. 13a. con and Grocery Store, in West Middle•sveet, Gettysbcrg. GEO. LITTLE. Nov. 10.1856. 4t Notes and Book Accounts of Abram Arnold, have been placed in the hands of E. B. Buehler, Eq. Payment is required immediately, if costs are to be saved. "'eager titue will not be granted. ABRAM ARNOLD. Nov. 10, 1856. 3t - - --- A Dark Brown M iRE, YEARS old, good under saddle o: in ha-- 0 ness, and a very pretty anitnal, for sale LOW by SAMSON'S. JOHN L. HOLTZWORTIL Gettysburg, Oct. 20, 1856. Hats. BLACK Silk and Slouch lints of the latest style and at reil , :Ceil prices for sale at. COI3EAN & PAXTON'S. ' Public sate. Dividend. Ne w Goods, AND THE CASH SYSTEM. LIVERY. Plainfield Narseriem. Notice. JOHN PICKINO, Prolley J. L. SCHICK, Couitly Treaeurer. 1-~_ ~ ~~s Want :•d, Last Notice. GEO. .ARNOLD. Health tw 0100 SE RE . TWEEN I VHI M. bioqd fornArig the material oreirery bone, tiluscie. gland and fibre in the tonuan frime. - When pure, it. secures health to every organ ; when corrupt, it necessarily produces disease. Ilot.towar's Pti.t.ft opera te directly upon the elements of the' stream of life, neutralizing the principle of dis ease, and thus radically curing the maladv. whether located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other pallor the system. Used Throughout the World 1 I Hot.LOw AY'S PILLS are equally efficacious in complaintseommon to the whole human rare. and in disorders peculiwto certain climates and localities. Alarming Dirnrderz. Dyspepsia. and derangement of the liver. the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innutnerable deaths, yield to thehe curatives in all cues. however aggravated. acting as a mild purgative. alterative and ton e. flitic:s. and invigorate the system and the - conststution at the same time. General li r eakness--Ncrrous Complaints. When all stitnulainn fail, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firm ness to the shaking nerves. and enfeebled mus cles of the victim of general debility. Delicate Females. 'All irregularities and ailments incident to the delicate and sensitive organs of the heX at e removed or prevented by a few doses of thc.e mild, but Infallible alterativeh. ro mother who regards her own or her children's health should fail to have them within her reach. r‘lcientific Endorsement*. 'lle London '.Lancet," the London “Metli cal Review,"' and the Remit eminent of the fat uity in Great Britain, France and Germany, have eulogized the Pills and their inventor. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the,followinp dixea*e* Asthma tiebllity • Liver Complaints Dowel Complaints Fever and Ague Lowness of ~pii its Coughs . Female Coen- Piles Celdr pia' nu elms' D kennels nonditchei Coal Tenons I odigmitti DI /vomit' 'mine Diarrluen • Intim mat' un ,Dropsy - t rd We *neat * * * SOW at. the Manufactories of Professflr Ilint,oi-ar, 80' Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand,. London, and by, all respectable Druggiats and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilir.ed world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62i cents, and 6'l , -f , e--Therals-ti-consideriable--,f-as-nig-t . ' or-taking— the larger sizes. N. 11.—Directions for the guidanc` of p tion's in every disorder are attlzed to each tio.k. Aug. 25, 1850. eowly PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT - Eras's' Fire & - Thief Proof Safes putt Merchants, Lawyers, Farmers and a: others,. having Books, Papers to of lit -r valyables, to preserve from FIRE or,' ra - I; 6- LARS. Day & Newell's (Hobb's) BANK LOCKS. A CARD.—The “flus Puma. SAFC," that preserved our Books, 'iglus. Ac., (luring the "Grest.Fire et Hart's Building," was pur chased of OLIVER EVANS, tU S. 2ud St., Philadelphia.--Getz if Buck, Refrigerators & Water Filters. EVANS! Premium Ventiloted.Refilgerators for booling_ancl=preseriring_mcdadiutteronilk,_ water and all articles for culinary :purposes. WATER - FILTERS, for purifying' !mirk/NA . or niuddy-water, whether. affected by rains, limestone, marl or-other Causes ; can be had separate or elliached to the Refrigerators--a small quantity of Ice cooling the whole, in't Warmest weather:- PO*AfILK SfloWhie 13ATEN, for the use of warm or cold water, - WATER; Coo tints,-: for Hotela, Stores end Dwellings. STOWE Taunts, for' Moving bares, bales . . (Ix.— SISAL PUESSES,.cOPTINO do. , DRUOGIFIT do. • ' ' ' OLIVI O .II, EVANS, N0.'61 . South Second door., hetow Chesnut.' (ESTABLISIIKD 1N 1835.) Feb. 11, 1856. ly Spout! ng I EORGE: and Henry %%lumpier 101 make II House Spouting and put up the same how, lir cash or country produce. ' Farmera and all others viishing their house/4. barns. Etc., spout. ed, would do well to give them a call. H. WASIPLER. ; :, '1 Newoi for the People. VAILNESTOCK I BROTBERS haire just etived and are now opening it large 'and varied assortment of Dry Goods; Queensware. Hardware, bc., to which tht;yinvite the tlttvu tion' of those - wishbig cheo ) Goods. As our Lek-has-=been--s ' titeat--'elare7--froni the largest wholesale house's of. New Yolk. Philadelphia,,and Baltimore; we are prepare , ' to oiler inducements to purchase f ow U'io such as cannot often he bud. , Come - and viuminc our stock, and 'we know 'you wilt not leave without buying. Oct. 6, 1856.. Important. THE citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers . R. who desire to know where to find a large and handsome variety of Summer H vrs awl SHOES. are invited -to call at W. W. PAX TON'S S PORE, where they will find the most elegant White Bettiers, and White Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and liraid ; also, Soft Freneh, Hats, and a large stuck — of — Oentlenren aml Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes au►l Gaiters of every style and price. Call and sea the goods. W. W. PAXTON. June 16, 1856. TWO THOUSAND PIECES . Wall Paper. "OBEAX & PAXTON' have opened an u _) usually usually large assorttuent of Wall Paper. of every style atid - vartety, - from 121 to 40 et.). a piece. Housekeepers and Paper Rangers are invited to call and examine the stock. which is superior to anything heretotbre offered in this market. Only 12} cents a piece; or 11 eifts_t,Lyard, fnr Wail Paper • Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1856. Goods Again AT JACOBS'S Merchant Tailoring Estub lishment. Gentlemen, call in and exam ine for yeurbelves. "Good and cheap," is their motto, (Sept. 29. And a Little the Cheapest. PENDERS,Cravats, Portmonies,Socks, ► Knitl.s, Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Bazors.Clothes Brushes, Woolen Socks,Gloves, Comforts, Muslin Shirts and, Shirt. Collars, are always to be found at Flour for Sale. F you want a good barrel of Flour, call nt lIOK'S STORE. as he has made aitange— molts to have always the best, which he iv lit sell at 25 cents advance. May S. Hardware. OUR stock of Hardware has been very much x-/ increased. andpersons building or reqvir. ing anything in this department, should firs t call and seei-AHNES fOCKS' Chien §Lock. Stone and Gravel Secondary Sytop- • toms Venereal Affections Worgns of all kin,:; sign of tlio Rod Front =ME SAMSON'S. JOHN IioNL
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