f'~'"~ IMO OuberastoriaL The triumphant election of Gen. Henry D. taster to the Gubernatorial chair of the C.:A.lm tionwealtt is, from all we can see and hear, a foregone conclusion. How can it be other erise f Every Democrat in the State—no matter what his Providential predileetipcis areis heart and soul for our pure azid no- ble-hearted candidate so are also thousands of good and true Union men belonging to other political organisations. The Democra tic party none, when thoroughly united. as it is on the question (f Governor, never has been, never can be defeated ;but, in addition to a united party vote, the thousands outside of our oremnization, who will cast their votes for Gen. Foster, make assurance dnuidyscire, and render his election certain,and that, too, by an overwhelming major' ty And GelsAftister is in every respect worthy the position of Magi-itrate 4' this great and glorious old t.,%.mmonwealtli. A Penn sylvanian by birth and in feeling, every pul sation of his noble heart beau fur the honor. prosperity and glory of his native State. Of incorruptitie -h.mesty and integrity, his ad ministration will be n model nne for posteri ty to contemplate. The government, under his dircution, will be brought back to whatit WAS in the palmy days of those pure patriots and statesmen, Simim Snyder and Francis R. Sliunk, and Pennsylvania will stand forth redeemed and regenerated from rorruption and political intrigno--the wonder and admi ration of thrt whole Union. The Democracy of the State may well be proud of such a candilate. and we do not wonder that they arc so enthusiastic in his support. Everywhere—north.' south, east aridwest--,but one spirit animates the Democ racy, and Unit is a determiustioa to make henry D. Foster" the next Governor by one of throve old fashioned Democratic mnjorifien kith Which we were went to astonish sour foes.—Lisscesicr Intel! yeneer. A Lie Nailed. Cusastasnrao. ( pt. 12.—The Democrat ic ooufereesof this District have noin.nated Hon. IV. P. Schell, of Bedford county. fur Congress. The conferees of )lithin took nu part in the cunferent* and disapprove of its action. The above, purporting to be a Telegraph dispatch, from this place, ha. fund its way into some of the papers. Such a message, we are assured by the o'peratur here, was nev er sent over the wires from this town. It is a sheer fabrication and a cowardly attempt to injure our Congressional candidate. There Is not a particle of dissatisfaction existing against the nomination of Mr. Schell in this district, and Main county does not happen tu be in the diatrict.—ChasateJ stars Spirit. lap c• 4o I imil IV' ca ti. act is. THE GREAT EN(;LIS/I REM EDY.—Sta JAYE/ CL•ssx's Casasaariro F Ptu.a.— i'repared from a pre.cription of Sir J. Chule. Piipiciau Extraordinary to the Queen.— This ins :double, Int-dicine is unfailing in the cure of all those puinful and dan.rerous dise4se4 to which the female constitution is shbject. It moderates all excess and:. cum - ca all obstruc tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To Ilarried Ladies it is peculiarly suited.. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period srith regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gor wrnment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. Cstmos--These Pills should • not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregaancy, as they art sure to bring on -Mis carriage, bat at nay other time *1.4 are site. In all eases of Nervous as el Spinal A Ireztions, Pain in the Wick sad taints*, Fatigue on alight csertiou, ra:pitAtiou of elre_lleart., Hysterics and Mr - likes, these 'Pills will effect a cure when all other snenas have failed; end although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or an) thing hurt/Ulu; the euustitu- Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should he c.trclully preserve/. Sole igen tfar the United St ttcs a444.laltadn., JOB MUSES, (Late!. C. lialdwiuk C 0..) Rochester, N. Y. 'N. 11.—j/ 01and G postage sumps enclosed lu :toy autliorized 14ent, will ins•ire a bJttlu, ontAming 30 Pills, by return inJIL Juue 11, 'CU. lieow WISTAWS BALSAM OF WILD CHEIVIT.-- retued) has long been t berished by the community for its remarkable efficacy LI re -1 el i rig, healing and curing the moil, obstinate, paiufri and long standing cases of Cough. Cold, Influenza. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs; while e% en Cousumpzion itself has ielded to its magic it:ilia:nee alien all other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the past has produced ni remedy of equal value, as a spre Mr the numerous and danger ,,u; pulmonary affiations which prevail allover the land. THE REV. JACOB sEctr.r.a, Well known and ulna: respected aincm;,- the German peva': ..tiun cf thu; country. mat e the follow ins statement for the beuelit of the afflicted: ra., Feh. It, 1.859. :tfeszr.s. Seth W. Powle 1. Itoston— Dear Sirs realii.ed in m's 1 iruil) - importmet bene%: , from the tt:e of sour w.tiu.t hie preparation—Wi, tar's ot . Wad C .m -%Mirth me pleasure to recomni..nd it :u the public. Some eight y—kr• ago one of cry daughters seeme. to be in n decline, and little hopes of her recoeery . tr cre entert.tined. I then procured n bottle our excellent Balsatu,ntl before she had tabu the w 1101- of the contents of the bottle there was a great impro\ement in her health. I have, in my ind.vi•lu it case, made frequent use of Tour val:iable ruecilLine, and have always been loencli , e,i by it. I would. however, caution the publii. against imposition. because there is a good deal of spurious Wis tais Balsam of Wild Cherry atlost thrnngliont the country. JACOB SECHLhIL Caul so n to Parchalers.—The only genuine Wutara Balsas has the swiftest signature or ,• I. MUTTS" and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is rile and worthless. ifir Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS & CO., Boston. and for sale by A. D. B”chler, Getty.- burg ; E. iliteshew, York Spring: , ; Wm. Wolf. Rao, Berlin; Solomon Chronl,ttzr, Hampton; _Jacob Fulweiler,Mumm•Liburg; D. E. Hollinger, Abbentstown; M. Staat^r, New Oxford; John Miller, Littlestown; and by dealers everywhere. Sept. 10, 180. 4w A. CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN.—The subscriber will send (free of aterys) to all who desire it, the Recipe and di rections for making a simple Vejeoble Boils, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, aad all impurities and ronghbess of the Skin, leaving the same—as Nature intended it should be--eoft, dear. entootA aid beautiful. Those de siring the Recipe, with fail instructions, direc tions, and advice, will please call on or addre 111 (with return postage.) JAS. T. MARSHALL, Practical Chemist, No. 32 City Baildingt, New York. Aug. 20, 1860. 3m sir THI3 PUBLIC BLESSINES wbicil is now Universally afitniusd to exist in Moffat's Life i end Phconix Bitters, is every clay dilatan t/ their astonishing efficacy in the cases i ch they are announced to cure. 111 the of the stomach and bowels, weak ' alba etive 011011:11 and of the system tun bilious ;and liver affections, night head tteles;pites, costiveness, coasnmp slimy_ • ectrry,imparity of the.blocd, Mitt* eitrs ' allow ccoapienituts,soon yield to their entaginsproperties., , A single trial Mt vasiabl . ,_ *a tithe the best Esse'. ir - thitrahlic. Far "ali t 10 the ' ',A. 11101"YAZ mints *Ore; Literlrek' and br Si* Yorteh *bar& -- [Feb. . ly* 1514:1 ANNUAL STATEMENT OP TITS ADLMS COUNTY MUTUAL PLRE INSURANCE COM PASY. To the Board of Kamer' of the /Whim Cmisti )Meal 71 " I..purisn. Compaq. The Pioectin Con:rents* el..mtt the folletrirec Matt meet of the operstlothe of too Chnstiotal fur time pout yew-, •ht Ain t Nut 4 on band Sept 5, 1539 12,611 13 Casb Cash Premiums reed daring ?ear 1236 ub lutarest ree'd on Not 131 63 Ca. Gab raid out u per Repnct of Treasurer, daring the year, I) McCreary, Treasurer, 0 D. A. Daeither, IMersaary, Nothe outland het L lIMO. Cai in BIM/ a Treasurer t Managers, A m't of Premium Notui Sept S. ICA. .• tocefired during pla., Espirnd sad surrendered daring year; j hen:data !Coto sow to fora, Am't of Property lee'rd Sept. 6,'66, daring too you, 1 Ind rad and marnendared baring year, 1 Anil apropeity tam twitted, No. of Polkies ostatamtlft. Sept. 6, '59, IA issiftd daring Owl yew, earraadered and txplesd darlas tb• year, N.. d Pollees sew i■ fora, ATAILAILI PVIIDEL Pot& ilffelltill, bearirig Intoreat, Cash is boob of Mown k lilasagers, Cash lauds, Notna in tome, Total available Teak. Time trorutire *oweOtos bars Ode day creneed ea Order I 4r..r .1 Louis L. Lerog of *OS, ler Wm aortelood y bar. Wog of hi. We, of tbe olebt of J• 17115 Type he aW ea twig a etatal Maim of fir Ovary 'Nola for 5J mortalord by ere. rw le Koreas of drterostoet.o br amieeb4e arbi tr. t 1.. DOA terse chime eon be Iripsidatod *Wont ling io the tweeted hale. A. EIIMMT2ICIJIAN, MeCURDY, Xi Corn JACOB KENO. GETTYSBURG-B,trituove Lal? Superfine Floor. ifye Y10ur..—.... IV hit* W heat. Red Corn [Lye ..... °rut Clover Seed Timothy 5ee1.......... Flour ...... Barley or Peru 11.x.sttr ground, per bag ... BALTIIIOIIE--FauDAY idarr Flour 5 75 to C 00 Wheat ..... ; 10 :o 1 65 nye PO to 85 ... 67 to 70 Oat.? 30 to 37 Cloret Seed 5 50 .o 6 00 Timothy .......... 2 00 to 3 75 Beef Cattle, per hood. 6 00 to 8 00 Hogs, per bond ..... 8 00 to 8 50 12 00 tol6 00 Whiskey 22 to 23 Guano, Perini/to, per ton 26 00 JUNO V ELL-T II CIUID•Y LA AT. Flour, from wagoaa • Du. troiu 0t0re5.„—.............. 600 ' ‘Vhe.Lt .. .4. 1 '. to 1 35 Rye . -- 65 Corn. .............. .....—.... 63 Outs .. ...... .... 31 o Clover 5eed.............. .............. 4 75 ITiwotliy Seed... —....... ..... .. 2 50 t'ltt+tt•r• 6 25 rizdxx%.wtxmrco, On Thlrsday ercuing 14 , 4, tie R.y. J. R. Keiser, Mr IIENItt . IIcuANNELL to Miss ANN JA.NE POWERS—aII of this place. gE2r We are tinder obligations to the bride and groom fors splendid cake. and take this occasion to return our thanks and otterour eon ! gratulation'. Matrimony is a good thing, and we Lope the happy couple may live long to en joy its blessings. In C irlisle, oa the lAtis inst., by the Rev. Jacob Fry, Mr. W.ll. W. WATTLES, of Pitts ; burg, (form&rly of this place,) to Miss JULIA A. Mg.:AI:ER, of Carlisle. • On the 30th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Myers, Mr. J.tt. 011 SNOWBERGER, of Washington town ek :p, Franklin county. to Miss LEAH HOFF, iof Straban township, Adam. county. tin the 18th nit., at the residenre of the bride's fatter, by the Rev. J. U. Weidler, ' hLI OWNER to Miss Ei,LIE CONRAD, both of this county. assn. On the :Oth in.t., in this place, WILLIAM t AIeCLELLAN, infant, son ofaacul.) and largaret, • Brinkerhoff, agod 7 mouths. lOu Saturday week, DAVID F., son of Jaccb ; nod Elizabeth Shaver, of Franklin township, aged 10 years 7 months and 11 days. At Allei,heny city, July 30th, SALLIR I SWEENEY, formerly of this place, aged 70 years 4 mouths and 2 days. On the 18th inst., WM. lIENRY SPA.NGLER, aged 11 years 8-months and IS days. Oa the 13.1 t inst., ROBERT, infant son of George Bishop, aged 3 weeks and 3 days. In Mountple.o.ant to wn.snip, on the ?Mb inst., JASIES B. J. LITTLE, eon of Peter IL and Eliz abeth Little, aged 3 ,years and , ll months. Oz Thursday week, SARAH ELIZABETH, tog titer of Mr. J.o oh Eichultz, of ir,Lokliu toAship, aged :; e.ll azttl 13 (id) d. La‘a her dorm gently, the struggle is o'er, The last sigh h.,th passed for et erusore. Weep not so sa liv. relinquish her now, Tue cold baud of cleAth bath pissed over her brow. No more shall her merry laugh fall on your ears, No more shall her gentle voice your loneliness cheer. No more shall heryoung head. lay on your bre,ast, Asking your sweet sung to lull her t o rest. No more at your feet shall she kneel every day, To lisp out the prayers you hale taught her to Dear parents, lay her down where friends will sigh— So young and so innocent, so early to die. • On the lEith of Augn.it, JS.IRY E., daughter of John and Sarah Sheffer, of Westmanchester tp.. York county, aged 8 years 11 months and 26 days. God lent her for a season, Then beckoned her away. "Farewell, my earthly parents, I can no longer stay." At 'Rano% er, on.the 26th of August, Miss ANN MARIA DYSCRT, aged 50 dears and 23 days. beneath the cross of le.,us, I lay me dotro to die, 'Till in to(te chariot of hie love, He bearslne up on high. Then 367.2 my harp of gold, And tone it loud and long, The cross of Jesus etheifted, My everinsting song. a. A Card. .3211A81N TOW3SHIP, Sept. 20, 1860 Ti. J. Swain, ESQ : Dear Sir :-111.11,MUCII as the report that I would not, if elected Pro thonotary, attend to the duties of said office in person, is still circulated, I have thought that it might .perhaps be well enough to insert a card in your paper, reiterating what I had au thorized you to say some time ago, viz : that I won% consider it dishonorable to accept a nomination for an office, if I did not desigu, if elected, to give it my personal attention. I pledge myself to do so, If eleited, if health and streuth be continued. Respectfully yours, HENRY A. PICKING. Sept. 24,111110. St Wall Paper! Wall Pater!! WS hars just motored from the city of New York a Mtge assortment of Wall Raper of the newest patterns sad designs.— Glazed, Marble Lad Oak, swiret sad plain bor. der, decoration, are board prints sad window Amite*. Wall Paper from $ cents per piece sad upwards. R. F. YcMilßiY. March 26, 1800. ~...5a~.Y.. a.~-r ITIBE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are hereby notified to attend itt the Commissioners' Wire, In the Borough of Gettysburg, to rece;te Blank Assessment Dn plie-ates and the necessary tustruttions, The Assessors of rninn. Connwago. Berwick. Berwick for., oxford, 14 tradd - ,i, Itmading, Ilountpleikaant, Germany, Straban and Yount- Joy. will attend on Tuesday, the IGth of October next— $4,5113 SS And the Aii.esaors for th- Borough. ("timber land. Freedom. Liberty, H•intltonban, Franklin, Butler, Menellen, Tyrone, Huntington and Latimore. will nttend on Wednesd a y, the 17th day of October next. By order of the Commisglnnera, J. M. WALTER, Clerk. Sept 24, 180;0. td - - Pall Trade 1860. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH. JOSEPH VICTORY, 111 SA 47 60 00 AO 00 27b4 16 1160 7 11.4 =I 3 31 ipso,L3:2 le = MS IS •:u.arr 31 20,391 23 I =l:3 145 Lexington st., 3 doors West of Howard, BALllllOltt, Un, $1.265,311 43 34,537 63 Informs his customers and purchasers gen-. erilly, that his stock of Carpets, Oil Cloth. Matting.. Ac., is now complete, consisting of Brussels Carpet, Velvet, Three-ply, Ingrain and Venetian: Carpets of every style and price, Oil Cloth from 1 to 8 yar Is wide, Matting, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, - ke., Rag Carpets of our own make, constantly on liana, all of which will be sold at the very lowest rates. JOSEPH VICTORY, 145 Lexington Street. Baltimore, Md. •I.C/4.676 06 307,113 At 51.317,700 t 3 E Sept. 14,410. 3m !r“ la 110 J 7 01,144 hil "iota 04 ESTABLISHMENT IN HAMPTON.—MARY M. BEITLIIR would most respectfully in form the Ladies of Hampton and surrounding country that she has secnred her bit stock of Millinery Goods, embracing every variety, cal culated to please every taste. Prices low, as usual. Her assortment includes all colors of Straw Bonnets and Feathers, Ribbons and caller Trimmings. Silk and Velvet Bonnets also on hand, ready made. Likewise Band Boxes. Sept. 24, 180. St • 4114.179 96 Sands' Sarsaparilla. ATCRE'S TREE RESTORATIVE. TBII MT, RAPTAT, AND PrIITST, lONIC k ALTERATIVE EVER PREPARED. DI 5 00 to 5 25 3 60 1 20 to 1 30 ........1 lo to 1 16 ~.-.-. GO 70 2$ 4 75 to 5 00 1 7.; to 2 00 1 20 64 6 25 1 u 0 It is recommended by the lending medical authorities end is highly approved by all who hare tried It. Da p& &air: find it n perfect cc. steratirr; and persons who le ill a sedentary life will find their nervous and general system strengthened and improved by its use. The great object of this medicine is : FIRST. To purify the sp.tem of all morbid matter. and impart to the blood such properties as to make it new, pure, and rich. Stcoxo. To cleanse the stomach and I-owelq of acrid huroons, acidity, and all. mucus tat diseases. THIRD. To soften and relieve stricture the skin, and thus establitth a healthy and natnral flow °f il th° " insensible per spiration." FOURTH. To impart tone and strength to the di gestive organs, and give great rigor and vitality toall the organ° of the body. Ftrru. To eradicate all diseased, impure, and poisonous particles from the blood, SIXTH. To rounteruct the ill effects produced by the use of mercury, and to rcmol e all scorbutic eruptions, arising from MEI Aek for Sani4' Sarsaparilla and take no other. bay - Prepared by A. H. k D. HANDS. Drag vete, 100 Fulton St., cor. of William, N. Y. For sale by A. D. Dus.utint, Getty:burg, Pa. Sept. 24, 1860. Im OSEGMILAND FOR SA LE.—A FARM, ja containing about .IStl Acres, situated in Lbtmiltunhan town hip, Adams county, ndjoin ing the property well known as the "Orr farm:" abut one-half of this farm is of same quality as Orr's land. The meadows are large and g od soil. can be made to produce very large crop.; of Illy, a product for wh:ch there is now a constant good market; about 90 acres are in timber, much of it of the best kinds, including Locust and Walnut. It is supposed the most valuable Poplar timber in the county is on this property and within I of a mile of a good Saviemill. A young Apple Orchard, contain ingloo trees of choice selected fruit. planted 2 or 3 years ago. A young Peach Orch.trd of Inn trees of best kinds selected. These Or chards, when in Lull bearing, will add greatly to the value of the property, as the quality of Adams county Init is known and held in great esteem in She cities. Numerous Springs on the firm, one of which is a large Stilpher Spring, that may become of great value as soon its the Gettysburg and Waynesboro', or Gettysburg and Chambersbnrg Railroads are finished, as the property is within one mile. of tit.escßail roads; and by these roads a corstant: apply of Franklin county lime may be had cheaply, so u to improve the land to spy degree of fertility desired.— There is a lIOUSR and good sub-.: stantial Barn on the farm. Also, A TRACT OF MOON - FAIN LAND, in same township, adjoining lands of T. Stevens, and others, containing about 3$ Acres. mirThe property will be shown to nny pet son wishing to purchase and the price made known on application to 1.911.1 C Robinson, R. 1., ; Robert G. McCreary. George W. Mc- Clellan, Ergs., and Col. Jam^s D. Paxton, Get- tyshurg. IS..IAC R. SMITH Sept. 17, 1840. if TpOR SALA.--In pursuance of an Order of _EI the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscriber. Guardian of Ilitsisa C. SXYDZIt and CONIAD SSTDZII, minor children of Conrad Snyder, deed., will °Ter at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, the 131 A day of October n-rl, the interest of said minors. being two third*, in THE TAVERN PIItiPERTY, known as " Schr'ver's Timm," situat e in the borough of Gettysburg, at the ju a nction of the Ernrnits burg r'dad with the Baltimore Turnpike. The lot contains 97 perehos of land. The improve ments are a Lstge Two-story t r ... Brick Dwelling 111 PPSE, a Two- 4 ; '; story Brick Back-Buildinv, Frame Hu. Barn, Frame Stable, Sheds with, c Granaries, 2 Wells of Water, with new Pumps in the same; a part of the lot is enclosed as a Garden. The property has many advantages as a Public House. especially fur Wagoners, as there is ample room for teams. Seer - Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said d ,y, when attendance twill be giaen and terms made known by JACOB BENNET:, Guardian. By the Court—li. G. Woi.r, Clerk. sir At the came time and place, I will sell my interest in the above described Property, being the remaining one-third part in the same. AGNES JANE SNYDER, Communicated MEI war If the, above P operty is not sold at the above-tune and place, it will then be offered for RENT, at public "outcry, for one year from the first day of April next. Sept. 17, 1860. t.. 9 Merchant Tailoring. GFORGE ARNOLD h.ts procured the ser vices of W. T. KING, and hag commenced the above business, and will carry it on in all its various branchei, and.haa connected him self with the stole of Mr. George Arnold. where there will be constantly kept -hand a large stock of cheap Clotho, Over-imatings, Cassi merea, Cassinetts, Vestings, ings of every kind. Work done to t t man ner, and In city style on short Custom work and cutting out solicited goods are purchased elsewhere. The shop is in connec tion with la r. Arnold's store. where Mr. King can always be found during business hours. lei'Give us a call. [Sept. 17,'60. 2tn Gettysburg - EIEMA LE INSTITUTE.—The Winter Session of the Gettysburg Female Institute, will commence ea Newby, the 15th of October next. For further particsiars apply to Rev. D. KTSTIII, Principal, High street, Gettysburg. Gettysburg, Sept. IT, 1880. St 'astray. to the premises of the subscriber. in CFranklin township, about the Vith of July last, a white and red spotted muly STEER, top posed to be between 2 and 3 years old. The oyster le-requested to proropropertr, pay char ges and take hint at JA.4.10$ LADY. Sept. 17, 1800. 3t Notice to A:meows Millinery matter, which CAWS SO many and GI- tlez4h, end bones. sod effect their com plete expnlsion from the body. whatever cause A Good Homo. Tavern Stand By her Agent, Jacob Benner Sheriff's Bales. N I ' pitrimanc i e ssu o e f d sundry writs tbe c. o f rt V c7 'I C o ' m : moo Plena of Adams county. Pa., and t 3 sue directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court-house, in Gettysburg, on Saturday, :Le nth ch.!, of S.7stemb , r 414.4 clocif.,l' .11 , the foil. IN 11C , 1 - 11 , e4 ILC/11 E•Ulte, : A TRACY OF LAND, containing 13 Acres, more or less, situated 111 Latimore township, Adams county, P. 1., alluining ]Ands of Alfred )hiker, Darid Gardner, and Eithers, improved with a' Two-story Wenthertio.irdecia•Dwelling 110CSE, a Frame of water, au orchard of fruit trees. &c. ALSO, A TRACT OP LAND, situated in Lalicaore township, Adams county, Pa., nu joining lands of Win. Col. John Willi ford. and the York Springs property, contain lag 32 Acres, more or less. Seised and taken in execution as the property of FiILAIIKLIN MIL LER. A TRACT OF LAND, containing 4 Acres. more or lees, situated in Huntington township, Adams county, Pa.., adjoining lands of Jesse Cline, John Cleaver, Joseph Wierman, and others, improved with a Two-story Frame Roughcast HOUSE, Frame Stable, Spring of water, fruit trees, kc. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the property of Joszeu DAT. A LOT OF GROUND, situated in the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, Pa., on the south-west corner of Ilizh street and Long Lane, containing 30 feet front on High street and running, back 80 feet on Long Lane.— Seized and taken in execution as the pros arty of ELIZAIIITAI BCTLIR and Sunset. BITTLZI. A TRACT OP LAND. situated in Tyrone township, Adams counly, Pa., adjoining lands of John Starner, and others, containing 2 Acres, more or I ss. keized and taken in execution as '. .pert j( of Jacob Ocznev. 40 /, IS AC LIGHTNER. Sh , riar. rs... ..i ee etty sburg, Sept. 10,'61. -• Ten per t. of the purchase money upon ales by t. Sheriff must be paid os er int , effiately n • the property is struck down,and 'ti failure comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. Sheriff's Sale. Thome@ C. Reed, le the Court of Common VB. Pleas of AdATIli count" - , No. Imo R. Smite. 2, April Term, IMO. Pro- ce•cdinge in Partition By virtue of an Order of Sale in the above ease to me directed, I will. sell, at the Court hon.e, in Gettysburg, on i7vmlev.-411e 29/A dap of Soptember Next, ONE . ..kND A HALF LOTS OF GROUND, in the Borough of dettysbarg, ft out log on West York street, adjmning lots of Jane Ditterline and heirs of James A. Thompson, decelsed, basing an alley in the rear. The improvements are a large Two-story Brick Da citing HOUSE., Two-story Back-building. with n well of water. Sale to coma:et:we at 1 oclock in the after noon. 1.- 4 -IAC LiliaTNElt, Merl/. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept. 10, '6O. gar Ten percent of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff mu-t be paid over im mediately after the property k struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property trill again be put up fur sale. Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscr;her ()Ors for sale, on very ac commodating terms, TWO FARMS. No. 1, situate in IStraban township, Adams county..-3. miles east of Gettysburg, 1 mile from the Railroad, containing 110 Acres, more or less, the improvements on which ate a STONE 11017 SE, good Bank Bun. and other ont-buildings.— About 15 acres are in Meadow, and there is running spring water in every field, which never f .11s. There is a 1 irge Orchard of choice grafted Fruit, about 4 acres. About 2700 or 2800 busbuls of Lime h Ave been put upon the farm, and its convenience to the Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There is a due proportion of Timber. No. 2, situate in Cumberland town.hip, on the Flmrnitsburg Road, a mile and a half Irom Gettysburg, containing 14' Acres. more or less, the improvementx on which are a new FRAMF DIVELLiNG 1101'SE, large Brick Barn, and other out-buildinp; a well of water at the barn, and oue at house. About 22 acre , * are in Meadow.lft , re is a doe onion of Timber. About 3,000 bushels of Lime hare been put upon the Farm. ifer The terms will be' made known on ap plication td the inbscriber. . PETER TRO.iTLE Sept. 3, 1860. tf Valuable Real Estate, T PUBLIC SA L F..—Will be offered at Pub lic Sale, onrthe premis:rs, on Situro'riy, tke WAay of October next, the Re.t I Estate of DAYIICL A 2 Mimeo, deceased, consb.ting of A PLANTA TION, or Tract of Patented Land, situate in Reading township, Adams county', on the bank of the Great Conowago creek, adjoining lands of Thomas N. Dicks, John Laydom, and Joseph Spangler, containing 173 Acres, more or less. The Farm Is one mile from New Chester and three front New Oxford. The im provements are • large Two-storf . BRICK 110PSE, a large Barn, (part s : II - . frame part log,) Log Spring !Raise, Wagon Shed.and Corn Crib, with a never-fall jar well of water near the house; two extellent Springs on the farm, an Orchard, kc. About I uu acres of the land are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation ; the residue well set In ex cellent Timber. There is a due proportion of Meadow. The Farm will be Offered In parts or In one tract, to snit pnrchasers. SigrSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., on said day, when attenance will be, given and terms made known by THE HEIRS of Daniel Neidich, deceased. Sept. 10, 1860. U Private Sale. THE subscriber will sell at PrivattliSale his TRACT OP LAND, &Waved in Hamilton ban township, Adams county, Pa., half a mile west of Fountaindale, on the Turnpike Road, adjoining tousle of Jacob Ifietleigh, Robert Wil son, and dthers, containing 12 Acre+, more or leas. Nine acres arc in a state of food cultiva tion, the balance in Timber. The Dwoll ing is a Two-story LOG 1101*SE. well ii' finished outside and al-0 inside, a good „II double Log Barn, Poi Pen. and ether net e.t. sary buildings. There is a goof Appleor and other fruit of good quality on the prem-es, also, two springs of ne%er-t tiling water near the Dwelling. Persons wishing to view the property will call oh the subscriber living thoreon. the property is not sold on or befog the 22d day of October, it will on that day bo offered at Public Sale, and it not sold will be Rented. GEORGE DENTLER. Sept. 10, 1860. 3t Valuable Farm, T PRIVATE SALE.:--The undersigned of fers at Private Sale, HIS FARM, situate in I amilton township, Adams county, 2 miles below New dxford, on the Carible turnpike, adjoining lands of Jacob Wolf, Henry Stock, and others, containing 82 Acres and 98 Perches, on which are erected 2 one and a half story LUG fIOCES, Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Hog Stable. and other out-build- g a 1 1 , ings. There are two excellent wells of "' water on the premises. The land has all been limed rind is in a good state of cultivation. blerPersons wishing to view the property will call on the subscriber, residing on the premises. JOHN RUPP. Sept. 10, 1860. 3t Notice. AVID HOOVER'S ESTATE.—Letters tot tamentaryy on the estate of David Hoover, late of Reading township, Adams county, de ceased, haring been granted to the wader signe 1, two of them residing in the same township, and Henry residing in Straban tow . nahip, they hereby give notice to all per eons indebted to said estate to make immediate paymen‘ and those haling claims against the same to prose/them properly authenticated f settlement; DANIEL HOOVES, ,e 1 ' HENRY 110014: r ik • , ELIZABETH FL R, r. Sept. 10, 1860. Gt* ITYBON k SRO: are coatithitagy handsome colored Photographs • Notaries. Bring on your "%ay" o us snake something worthy a ranee parlor wall. &testator gallery, Getty JUST received and now opening, • lame and Ruled amortment of QUEIiNSIVArtE, to whi we invite the attention of buyert. April Pi. A. SCOTT SOY. ME Valuable Real Estate A- V PRIVATE SALE.--,Wo. 1. GREEN MOCNT.—This beautiful and very desire ( e country seat, adjoining the Borough or Get { tyshurg, on the road leading t• Fairfield, is now offered at Private Sale 1 The Farm contains 124 AC:IF.I 4 , more or le q lo to 12 acres of whliii are in Timber. ar.l about 3) acres of Meadow hot•om , there are ' too young triple and Peach Or, bards on the premises , the land is the red g , ..-itel so I, sus ttiptil,le of a high stile of cultivation: lime icto bell upon it an I eta alnat., be 11.1 , 1 at the Rant.° id Depot, which is in sight, at 12i tents per bushel. The improvements are a large tyre! story IN e Itherhotrded MOUSE, 1;1 :r, with Cellar, Back-building, Bake Wen, Smoke House. a large Bank Barn. with Bins, Corn I rib, ac., together a ith all neces,ary Gut-buildings, in complete order ; there is a pump at the door and a never-failing spring of water close by. Willoughby's Run bounds the west end of the Firm. Tlaie'property will be -liou d by Ily J. S, utt Wilson, tiring on the premii‘es, or by the subscriber in Gettysburg. No. 2. CUMBEIILAN OFARM.—This Farm is also a handsome and very desirable property, situate on the Tancytown road, four miles from G et tyaburg, containing 138 Acres, more or less. About 30 acres are in Timber and 25 to 30 acres in Meadow. This land is also of tie red gravel !dad, clear of stones, easily cultivated. produces well, and Is capable of being highly improved. All it wants to make it one of the boat farms in the neighborhood is a farmer and a little lime, which can always be bad either at Gettysburg or at Littlestown at 1,21 cents per bushel. There Is a young Apple and l'eacb Orchard and two springs of watt". near the house, and a stream of water crosses the Forth end of the farm near the buildings. The im provements are a one and a half story Stone HOUSE, Bake Oven. Smoke Mu lion3e, a large dauble Barn, with Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib, Bog Pen, and all necessary Out-buildings; Church, Mill and School Hotie, all close by, in a healthy and pleasant neigh borhood and good society. This property a ill be shown by Mr. John Black, adjoining.— Terms easy. N 0.3. WRITE lIALL.—This Farm contains 100 Acres, nigre or less; it was originally a part of No. 2. Ostia no leis desirable, being the same kind of red 'oil, easily cultivated and producing well. and wants just what No. 2 does to make it one among the best farms in the neighborhood. Some 30 acres are in 'Timber and 23 or 30 acres .in Meadow. There is a young Apple and Peach Orchard on the premi ses. The improvements are a Two-story Wentherboerded DOUSE, with Cellar and I Back-but:ding, Smoke Ilouse, Frame Barn, with Wagon shed, Corn Crib, and other Out-Luildinip, with a pump at the door, all new. Thts ptoperty fronts on the Taney town road—the public road leading from the Taney - town road to the Baltimore Turnpike passes the door; a small stream of water runs through the meadow. This farm has the same advan tages that No. 2 has, as to church, school hol-e, mill, lime, and good society, and will he shown by Mr. John Black, or by Mr. J. Bol linger, adjoining it.. Terms easy. Iserl'ersons wishing to purchase will please look at the properties. GEO. .11LNGL,D. Gettysburg, Sept. 17, 1860. $.5 Wilcox & Gibb'3 §EWING 11ACIIINE. T Brent and ineresslog demand for this remarlably simple machine is a guarantee of its superior excellence. For Site Rt FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE, Sept. 17, 1 rat). 3m Tho Only Preparation (PRAT HAS STOOD THE TE..iT OF YEARS, I AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPC LAR EVERY IIAY I—And teAimonials, ntw, and almost AN thout norubzr, might be gi% en from ladies and gentlemen in all grade? of so ciety. whose united testimony none cou:d resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Reat.rat:vrtvill restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its Timid - L(1 beauty. Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 2J, 1858. Prof. Wood :—Theewillt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head all fell off over twenty years ago, cansed by a compli cated chronic disease, attended with an erup tion on the head. A continual course-of suf fering through life having reduced me to a slate of dependence, I have not been able to ob`ain stuff for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, In consegot ace of which my bead has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs k !lodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faithfully followe I the direction. and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short, it is also coming In all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per manently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee would.t not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—'the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherle Thy friend, , SUSANNAH KIRBY Ligonier, Noble co., Indiana. Feb. 5, 1853 Prof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir the latter part of the year 1852. ' while attending the State and National Liar School of the State of New York, my hair, from • cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short space of six tootitts, the whole npper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head short ly after became gray. so that fun will flat be surprised when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my m,ire casual 'Le git tintance: were no: co much at a loss to dis cover t he came of the change in my appearance, RS my monr intin.ate acquaintances were to recogni.e ty,• at all. 1 at once made applleal ion to the most skill ful physicians in the country, but, receiving no MS , Untnee from them thatat) hair could again be restored. I was forcedno become re conciled to my fate, until, fortuuately. in the latter part of the t ear 1857, your Restorative wits recommen led to trii! by a drazgist, as be ing the must reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satis faction that is was produc.ng the desired effect. Since that time, I have used set en dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I hsve recommended. it; n., , e to irony ot me friends and acquaintances. who, I am happy to inform yon, are using it with like ef fect. Very respectfully, yours, A. NI. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at LAW. Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put np in bottles of three sizes, viz : large, medium, and small ; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per vent. more In proportion than the email, retail!. for two dollars per bottle; the I.trge holds a quart, 49 per cent. more In proportion, and re tails for $3. 0. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Ma. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. (Sept. 17, 186 u. 3:11 To Persons out of Employment. GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE SEWING MAINOLNE.—We will give a 'utumissiou, or inatia at from $25 to VO per monde, and expenses paid. Tide is a new Ma. chine, and so aisaple in its constracaloe that a child of 10 years can learn to operate it by ball an hour's instruction. It is egi►al to any Fami ly Sewing Machine in nee, and the price is but Fifteen Dollars. . Persons wish*/ geligrasey will address rriP- .1. N. BOYLAN, Lids Co., sev alOrir 4 111~Iiiic ' Mika, Otilo C ARPETS. --Another edf" ti our Rns stock of carpeting, ja, i t to which we invite the idtention o• Awe. FAIINE: 711E113. , r• K.l PMCE $3O 00 115 Chesnut street, PHILADELPHIA • "proclamation. IVTIERRA'S, in nt , l by tt'e Act of the Gtmerril A iseinliv of this Stets, eiltitled "An act to regulate the General Elections of this Commonwealth." enacted on the .2d of July, 18 9, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Etc 'ion to he held. and to enumerate in such notice what oflieers are to t)e. elected : I, Is %AC I,IGII roll., Sheriff of the County of A Ilms. d ,• therefor,. herehr give this p nqtlec to the Eleotnri of the said County of that a 0 w•rol will be held i sod on the Mr.tday nl Orfoi,ei• iv rl, (Pit 91/1.) in the several Districts composed of the following Townships. viz: In the First district. composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg end the township of Cum berland, at the Co irt-11,use, in Ge t‘sburg. In the S.eond district. composed of the township of Germany. at the twine :ately occu pied by Peter Liugenfeter, in the town of- Littlestown, in the t..wnship of tierinanr. In the Third district, composed of the town ship of Oxford. at,ihe It .use ofJacui. E. Beek, in ill,. town New Oxford. In the Follith district. composed of the townships of Latimer.. and Huntington. at Lilo house of Caleb B. Ilddebtand, in the town ship of finnan:act In the Fifth district, composed of the town ships of Ilsmiltonban and Liberty. at the Public School-honsc i ftlillerstown. Tn the Sixth district: co•npod of the town- F hip of llamaton, at the house now occupied by Daniel Hecker. in the town of East Berlin. In the Strenth dt+trict, coniptied of the townetip of !it nallef!. in the Public School bonse in the town of Pendereville. In the F:ighth district, eouipoAerl of 'the township ofStraban. at the house of Jacob L Cram in Hunterstown. ' In the Ninth diiAtrict-,eomplsed of thejown. ship of Frunklin (InclUding that part recently stricken off from Menetlen.) at the house now occupied by Jove')lt Bennett, in knid township. In the Tenth district., comp:pied wf.the s to ,n. ship of Conowago, at the house of John Busboy, in McSberrystown.' In the Eleventh di.trict. comp - aced of the torrualtip of Tyrone. at the house of Allen C. Cook, in Heidlershorg. In the Twelfth dist' let, comma d rf the township of Mountjoy. ut the house of Victor Hass, in said township. In the Thireenth (11..triet. cntnposed of the township of Mountp'tasant, at the !while Sehool-houze in said t•.wn,hip. hounte St t h e crosst roads, the one leadirit , from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other f ruto" lluuteratusn to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district. composed of the township of Resting, at the public School house in Ilsnipton. Tn the Fifteenth districi. composed of the Borough of Berwick, et the public School house in A bbnttlt town. In the Sistecirh district. comtrised of the township of Freedom, at the house of Ntcholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth ilisirict, comprised of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Le fever, in said township. In the Euzliteenth district, corn r04e.1 of the .wnship of Butler, at the public School-house in Middletown, in said township. In thin Nineteenth district, comp-vied of the township of Berwi •k, at the Pigeon fill S•hood•honae. in eniil townshin. At which time an 1 places will be elected One Governor of the Conononste..lth of Peun- sylvanin: One Member of Cone-n. 3,4 to represent the Dig triet compole.l of the Conntiei of Adams, . Franklin, Ile.:ford, F and Juniata; One Memo, r of Asseuthl) ; One Sh• riff; One Prothonotarr ; One Register and Reeerder; One Clerk of the Courts; One rommirdoncr; - Tirrrn:reetor3 of.tbe Poor end One C..nntv AutPtor. • _ Particular attentinn is direcled to the Act of Assembly. pas?. d : tho `27til d 'yr of Fehrnary, 1819, cmitl d "An act relative to vnting aF elections in Adams, U.utphin, York. Linens ter, r u niberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie." viz: Sscrios 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative.; of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the aultiSrity_ of the same—that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Lan caster, Dauphin, York. Franklin, Cumber land. Bradford, Centre. Gicene. and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vote for all candidates for the various offices to be Bled at an election on one slip or ticket : Provided. That the office for which every can didate is voted for, shall he designated, as re quired by the existing laws of toils Common wealth. SEcriox 2. Thit any frond committed by any person rotinuin the winner above pre scribed, shall be punished by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. . Attention is also directed to the following section of the Act of the General Assemhly o the session of 1851, entitled "An act to pro vide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of thid Commonwealth :" Stenos 4. That the election for Judges shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all re spects as elections for rer.resentstives are or shall be held and conducted. and.-by the name Judges, Inspectors, and other officers: and the provisions of the act of the General Assembly. i entitled "An Act relating to the elections of, this Corninoftwealth," epproved the second day of July, one thousand eight hnndied end thirty-nine, and the several rinpplementm, end all other like laws. as fir as the same shell he in force and applicable. shall be deemed and taken to apply to the election for Judges : Provided, That the aforesaid electors shall vote for judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of Paper, rid for all oilier judges required to be learned in the law, on another separate piece of pa per. Also—ln and by virtu e of the 14 h section of the act aforesaid. every person. ex.-cluing Justices of the l'i.st:e, who shall hold a. y office or appointment of prtd - it or trust under the Gmerinuent of the Critted Stites, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a com missioned of or o:herwise. a subordinite officer or agent, e ho is, or sh .11 la employed under the legislative.elcentice orjud:ctury de partment of this State, or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district. and also that every member of Congress end of Ile State Legislature, and of the Select or Cotn mon Council of any City. or Comnibssioner of any incorporated district. is by law incapable of holding or exercisbig at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any elec ion of this I 'ommor.we.ilth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then toned for. Also--That in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions, and for other purposes," approved April 16th, 1840. it is enacted that the afore said 14th section "ehal not be construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough offi cer, from serving as judge. inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Com monwealth." And in and by an Act of the General As-1 G. A. ac E. A. Landoll, , itembly of this State, passed the 2d day of Ju- . XTO. 110 NORTH WHARVES, PEILLADEt- Iy. 1832, it is directed that the Inspectors and i 11 PILLS, manufacture and have for sale Judges!' be at the places of their districts on' l Spermaceti, Patent sperm, By the day of the General Election aforesaid. at 9 1 CANDLES druidic, Adamantine, Ilotel,C# o'clock in the forenoon. to do and perform the and Tallow Candles. Pure Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale, Sea several duties required and enjoined on them 1 . i OILS Elephant, Strained Whale, Tanners', in and by the same act. Currlers' l Piiiin ' Oleine, and Red Oils. And be it farther directed, in and bYthei Act of the General Assembly of this &ate, l SO-SPS 1 , White s 1411!°', Brown, Cheated/ 1 ) Olivitaillitney l and other Soaps• aforesaid. that one of the Judges of each of ' A,,,, 13, moo, the diffetent districts aforesaid, 'rho 8130! -- have the charge of the certificates of the nom- ' Notice. her of votes which shall have been given fbr 'LIZABETH WISEER'..' g each candidate for the d. ff erent Wheat then ' of administration° . and there voted :or at their respective die- i Vkler, late of Fray 'rid& shall meet the thilleday after the elec.: county, deceased, his , tion, which shall be on Friday, the 12th ef' undersigned ! residim October aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the / he hereby gives, sot! Borough of Gettysburg, then and • there to to said estate to matt make a fair statement anateertilLate of the those having elsbrill IS k number of votes. thich shall have tees given ' them properly anther • 618NJA311 at the different districts •in the eoluty of, , Adams for Elf persons far the oftioes afurearid t _ " 13 g . 13, ... / .!" . " . - tvf. 4at t I.."A AC INIIITN Ea. ISherilf. I /LARGE lot of drockery Saul ' ra ,4 ~_l(r, : ~'1") . 1 ~,J,‘;,•pt. 17, 'IA for s.de by NOABECK k 5.11i'-', . • - - Fk S' ' IiE!MI Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR Pt - ItIFYING THE IlLtkOD rot the speed)• cure of the sub,Oitied varieties of diseage: r•eltuft'LAANDS( nom:- ws AFPECTI INS, arca is i'• v Nit)ll:4. ULCERS, SORES, ERATTIONS PIMPLES yrs- TULE , . I.ILoTCHES, BOILS, kl\ .4. A\ D ALL SKIN - 7- 11 4 ix • DISEASES. 011(l• nd, Ind , 6th June, 1860. J. C. Ayer k. Co. Grow; : 1 feel it my iduty to tieknowicilg , what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. ILtidug inherited a Scrofulous aff,,iion, I bite Enllcrc l hum it in various ways for years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on my harois and tirmu: sometimes it turned inward and (hid -eir•cd etc tit the stomach. Too years ago it liroke out on my head rind covered sty ul nip fl mine aore,witfcit was painful and loatli, , ,itryi hi rood ile.nription. I tried many 111 , ill111'. and •'l oral but without mil, It relief from any thing, in fact, the di-order ar, , ,A a ono., At length I WWI rejoiced to read in the Giu-pel Vca ender that you had prepared an alteratlxc iSar.aparilia,) for I knew from your rckitation that any thing yon made run.it be go id; I zw,i-tr to Cincinnati and got it, and used it all it cured tae. I took it, as you advise, in small do .04 of a. teaspoon ful °tern month. itn,l used linost laree bottlez. New and healthy skin soon begin to form under the stab, which after a while fell 'WT.' lly skin is now clear, and I hit ay liy my feelings th it the disease has gone from m, 4y.tcm, You can well believe that I tee) wbat'l am say'lig when I tell 'on, that I hole. you to he one of the apostles of the age, and remain tiler grate fully, Yours, At.rttso It. T.ltt.cv. ST. ANTIIONI"S FIRS, ilOsE trt Eltysim. LAS, TETTER Alit) SALT IVIED!. SCALD lIRAD,RINGWORM.SORE EYES, DROPSY. Dr. Robert M. Preb!c n ritei from Salem. N. Y., 12th Sept., 1859, tha't he ha: cured tot itt veterote care of Drop Mich threatened to terminate fatilly,b ering use of our Sarstparilla, and it trutli attack of Matignon: Erysipol c tu,, , es of the same ; inys he cures th to Eruptioni by it constantly. BRONCI4.I(:TLE,GOIT:I I 3ouSWELLED , NECK. Zebulon Sloan, of Pr.,•pc, w t, Texas, rites "Three battles of your S rn , parilla cured me from a Goitre—a hideou P swelling on the neck, which I had suffered fr.ni over two years." LEVCORRII(EA OR WHITES, OVARIAN TG- MOE, lITERLNE ULCERATION, FEMALE DISEAgES. Dr. J. 0. S. Charming, of New York; City, writes : t I most cheerfully comply, with the. request oflyour ngent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla ft most eir,•ellent alterative in in the numerous complaints for which we em ploy such 'a remedy, but especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. i have cnred many inve i teratir cases of Lemeorrlitra by it, and some where the complaint was caused by ulceration of the uterus. The ulceration it self was so in cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals It for these female derange ments." Edward S. Marrow, of Newhnry, iAln. , writer. "A dangerous ovarian tumor on one of the fb.-' males in my family, which had dtflcd all the remedies we could employ, has at len.rth been completely cured by your Extract of Sirsepa rine. Our physician thought nothing but ex tirpation could afford relief, hot he advised the trial of year Sarsaparilla as the last resort be fore cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease rem tins." ItIIEUMATISM, GOUT, LIVER COMPLAINT. Independence, Preston co., Ye., oth July.l9. Dr. J. C. Ayer: hare been afflicted with a rtinful chronic Rheumatism for a long .time, which b tilled the skilrof physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the retnedies I could fnd, until I trielT your Sarsaparilla. One bot tle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general health so much that I am far better than before I was attacked. I think it a won derful medicine. J. FRIANT Jules Y. Getchell, of SL Lents, writes: " I have been afflicted for years With an affection of the Meer, which destroyed my health. I trird every thing, and every thing failed to lieve me; and I have been a breken-down for- some years from no other rause than de rangement of the Liver. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, - advised me to try your Sar saparilla, beeanse he said he knew you, and anything yon made was worth trying. fly the blessing of God it has cured me, and has so pu- Tifkd my blood as to make a new man of me.— I feel young again. The beat that can he said - oryou is not half good enough." - SGIHRRUIi, CANCER. TUMORS, ENLARGE MENT. ULCERATION. CARIES AND EX POWZION OF THE BONES. A great variety of eases have been reported tout where cures of these formida ble cont • plaints have resulted from the nse of this reme dy„blit our space here will n ninth them.— Some of them may be found in Our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. - DYSPEPSIA, ITEATIT DISEASE. FITS, EPI LEPSY, IiEbANCHOLY, NfItgALGIA. Many remarkable cares of these affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimulateq the vital functions in to vigorous action, and thus overcomes disor ders which would be supposed beyond its rt itch. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people, and we aro confident that this will du for them all that medicine can do. .AYER I I3 CHERRY PECTORAL, • 1011. TUE RAPID CUOP OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, floarsenels, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive l'Atients iu advanced Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other tor the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to pub lish the evidence 0 1 it 3 virtu( s. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs cud colds, and its truly woaderful cures of pulmonary direase, have made it known throughout tht civilised an tiong of the earth. Few are the communities, or even famil:es. among them who hate not soMe,perbonal experience of its effects—some living; rophy in their midst of its victory o;et the sbldle add dangerous disorders of the throat\snd lump. As all know the dreadful ISt- Laity of these disorders, and as they know, too, the (Areas of this remedy, we need nut do more than to ~ssn re them th it it has now all the vir tues that it did have when making the cures which h tee won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. I. C. ATER & CO., Lowell, *du. ze3y-Sol.l by A. D. iluebler, Gettysburg; P. Bohlitc. A rend tsrille ; Paxton tc McCreary, Fair field ; P. A. Myers, New Chaster; M. tits ate;, New Oxfora; liitesliew, York Springs; and dealer? generally. [Sept. 10,1860. lyeuv Lime Factory GETTYSI3I7IIOI—ATTENTION, FARM% I ER.-;!—The undersigned would roost re -pectfully inform the public in general, and the fitralingcornmunity in partic filar, that they hit" - erected twospacious LINE RI LNS, at the career of Stratton street and tne Railroad, and are now buruing, and will continue to berm, fame quantities of the BEST Lill it, which therwM dispose of at the lowest living rater. Farmers an d others arc invited to give them a eill. By supplying a good article, which they expect always to do, they cannot fail to give =OW twn. McCCUDY & CRABS. Aug. 20, 1860. tf . 3
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