INE EOM la Chamberabturg street. on the I Ith at 8 o'clock, P. M.. by the Rev. T. P. Bucher, Yr. CHARLES H. ZIEtiLER to Xisa EIIELISS E. GEYER, only daughter of George Geyer, Esq. )h. and Mrs. Ziegler please ac cept our thanks for their very handsome testi monial of remembrance Of the craft? Verily, it is good to be here on such an occasion, and we shall not cease to hold fresh in memory this one In particular. A thousand thanks and well wishes go up from us. On the 22d ult., by Rev J. G. SlcKeehan. Mr. WO G ULIIII , E to Mrs. MARY KARNS, both of Cumberland to nship. On the 27th ult. by the same, Mr. THOMAS S. MILLER. of Latimore township, to Miss CHARLOTTE A. MORRISON, of Reading town ship, this county. On the 2nd inst., by the same, Mr. THOMAS J. STEPHENS, of York Springs, to Mils St - - SAN V. WIERMAN, of Huntington township. On the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Wm. Estmshaw, Mr. WM. R. SNYDER to Miss ANN E. WOLF, both of this county. =1X31123. On the 4th Inst.JEREIIIAII SRANER, son of Jacob and EllYabeth Shatter, of Frank Lin towushtp, aged 17 )rata 5 months and lu days. On the 3(th of tieptcmher last. in Dayton, Ohio, formed; of this ph .e, JACOB KIRBY, only son of Theodore and Rebacca Ann Culp, aged 1 year 1 month and 23 Mars. On Thursday morning, JOHN BAILEY, eon of Mr. Robert flb4cl., of Greenwood, Franklin county, aged 2o ~ears. On Tucaday morning last, DAVID HOUSTON LITTLE, of this borough, aged 22 years 2 months and 11 dais. 4•O=s:.o•'•d G ETT Y 613 t: AT URD Las? Bup , rfine Flour.. . Rye Flour ...... White Wheat Red Wheat ............ ....... Corn Rye Oats Clove r Secd Timothy Seed Flax Seed.... Barley PlA.ler of Paris I Laster ground, per bag' BALTI MO ag--FIUDAY LAST. IZIE Wheat P.ye Dorn Oats Clover Seed.... ..... ........ Timothy Seed.. Heel Cottle, per hued,... Hogs, per hind Hay Whirkey Guano, Peruvian, per tun HA,NOVEll—Turserfity rum. Flour, from wag0n5........ Do. from stores. ........... Whent., It)e... Corte., Oats ("over Seed.. Timothy Seca Mater ...... ... Miss S. C. Howard. iffrocLD respectfully inform her friends tt y Mutt she has just returned c r om the city with a large iniaortment of BONNETS and auLusEity GOODS, and will always hare on hand a number of Rea ly-made Bonnets.— Ladies are irr,ted to call, in Chambersburg Gtr eet, an 1 ace for themselves. ()Lt. 11, 1860. 3t A Card, THE undersigned tender thei; thanks for the liberal share or patronage hereLifore .eziett ed to them. and would now harite atten tion to ti air extensive stock of FIIVIT TREES, embraeini all the choicest varieties of Apple. Peach, Pear, Plum. Cherry, Apricot, kc.. &c., now ready - for Fall planting. liar stock is thrifty ald of fine size. S.tilfaction warrant ed. pa"-Call with olr Mr. Jon% Seorr, in Gettysburg, Pa., or at the Surtery of T. E. CCIT bendersville, Pa.. Oct. 15, 1860. tf To Bridge Builders. CIE tLED PROKISAtS will be received by the Commi-sioners of Ad ons county, at the Bridge, at East Berlin. on T grad., fLe 25tA daft et Ocaer Inst., until 2 o'clock. P. 11.. for the erection of a Sup( rF.tructure upon the abut men, s of the old Wooden ftr,tige on the west Side of the Gut nt Conowago creek, at East Ber lin. The Bridge is to be isuilt . after the style of " Purr's Patent, - onse2liarts4 feet long and 24 feet wide in the clystie, datib:e track. Plans and specifications can. be seen at the above mentioned mite 'and place J. It tri - EsspEßGErt, D. GET.:“.:I., 4 IAN, J. 11. 1/AnizIIAT.L, Commissioners. tte.t —.I. NI. R re t, Clork Oct. 15, 1860. td Second Arrival BIS FA Peek than Ere,- JACOBSS k BRO. hive just received their se• and pnrchase of F ill *rot Winter Grinds, which they offer cheaper than ever. having bought at the moss fev(nr Ole rates. They ask the puhlic to call in and see thcir large a.sOrt niett., convinced thit every ti , t. e.ta he Kr •ti fief!. Their (I.oTHS. CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, Cs.ssinets. cords. Je ins. hr., cannot be excelled for variety, and then the low prices at which they are offered are really astonishing. Goods made up at the shortest notice. in the latest styles, and at as ren..-o:.able rates as can be expected. Their establi-bment is in i;ham ltersburic st-eet, a few doors below Buehler's Drug Store. Limt. 15, 1860. New Fall and Winter CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, with every article of wearing apparel in that Inc. to gether with Boots. i'boes, IL.ts. Caps, Trunkr, Carpet Sacks. Double B rrel GCT33 and Pistols, Revolrers, and a spl •tlid article of the im proved and celebrated Con's Revolver. with all the neeessary fixture , to it. Buffalo Robes and Over Shoes, India Rubl.er Over Coats and Leg ingt, Hosiery. kc., Guitars, Fiddles, Flute?. and Fifes. Jewelry and Watche -, , together with maw♦ other useful articles, all of which are sold VERY CHEAP. You ask where? Why, at SAMSON'S, where every one can bur good and cheap goods. That's Me spot. The old County Building, N. E. Corner of the Diamond. Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 18G0. Great Curiosity. WE have one of the greatest curiosities and most valuable inventions in the known world, for which we want agents every where. Full particulars sent rm. SHAW A CLARK, Biddeford, /bane. Oct: 15, 1860. 3t Public Sale 0" LOT OF GROUND.—By virtue of an Order of the Orphan'. Court of Adams connty, the subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Caaates Larriterr, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premisef, ow Satur day, the 271 A day of Octo4sr init., the LOT OF GUOUN °Oat* of the said deceased, situate in a central part of the town of Petersham, Bee tington township, in said county, fainting on the Hanover sod Carlisle Turnpike, Wended on the north and rear by an alley and suijois leg lot of Vary and Hannah Tole*, on which arc meted a Log Bough -cast Two *toll Dwelling BOOZE, with a one story rtp KiWm u t Pante Weatberbairded Shop, Los Stable, Rog Pea, he. The property is a very desirable one either for business or resi des.* The premises will be shows to persons thee than by Marisa Peacock, re n„ or the undersigned, residing 11013114*.ociatsesee at I o'clock, P. hi, on said day, tam attendance will be given east tapes etadellurent IJO ox 48 , Aber. • BrArs Viets 'et.4. A 4C41. - Week, airk, . A Rare Chance I --R. CA PI TA LlSTS.—Duirable a ffoid Proper ' lIOT r r11CArta............ _ .SRty for Sok—THE EA,ILE lISTEL, GET- EllO, will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, ow Tuesday. the 20th day of Soweto ber Neat, at 1 o'clock. P. M. This is the largest and most desirable Proper ty in the place, being • large and eaten- 4 Fire THR II EE-STRY FRONT t BACK- sa;ii, Css• BUILDING. with a B. st mint and Attic, ' a all finished f r om attic to basement in the best manner, hat ing been lately renewed and en- - larged. so is to accommodate a large number of persons in the handsomest and most com fortable ninnuer. There is an abundance of water, hydrant, two wells, end a cistern —, There is an Ise-hsrise. Wash-house. 8 nuke himae. Wood-shed, and all other neeessiry Out-building,. There is SaiCI , LII: 4 I-0,!1(1•,: for 100 horses. The House is furnished w.th Ges in all the principal apartments. This Hotel has been dung a most extensive business haring its reputation highly establish ed. and ii known ,far and near as a most com fortable place of sojourn, and its possession ii worthy or public attention. The terms will be made known on the day of sale by HARVEY I). SW E ENEY, GEORGE 'IIIII,ONE. ALEXANI)ER COitEAN, Committee of Stut.khoiders. /Sir This Ware is the termination of the Railroad. by w'iich there is a direct com-smni cation twice a day with all the Eastern Cities and the Great West. ser I f nut sold on said day, it will be Rented. Oct. Hi, 1800. is pnrstmnce of an Order of the Orpb•:n's Court of Adam+ county, the subscriber*, ators of th.• estate of Joasrn decen.ed, ofT,:r at Public Sale, on the premises, oa Fad'', the 2nd dry of Sooe.ater oaf, the following valuable Real Estate. via : A FARA, satiate in Freelom towasHp.Adams county' on the Etnmit•burg road, about ti milts from Cott, adjoining' lands of Jacob Brown, lleury )bets, and others. containing 175 Acres. more or le+s, w ith a suMcieucy of first rate 514.adr w and Timber land. The farm is in eictllent cult.vati• u t. and good fencing. The intpr tvemcats are a large Two tort Brick Dwelling fIOUSE, large Bonk bli.r.o. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other n.cessary out buildings ; three never-failing springs of water, al.so a well with a p /nip in it ; an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. IZII :, 00 to 5 25 3 50 I 20 to 1 30 1 12 to 1 18 GO 5 00 to 5 2S -...1 75 to 2 00 1 20 60 6 50 1 00 ar Persons wilting to view the property arc requested to call Gn the la.st u, med Administ& toe, residing on the premises. Stile to commence at 1 o'clock, P 4, M.. •n said day, when attei.dance will be given and terms ina..e known by OCTAVICS CREEGTR, JCS:TP:IM. CREEGEIt, Adair's. By the Court—ll. G. WOLF, Clerk. Oct. VI, MO. LI - Desirable Home, 5 75 to 600 25 :o 1 65 ...... to 83 -....- 68 to -72 ..... 30 to 38 4 50 .o 6 00 ..... 2 25 to 3 00 5 50 to 7 50 7 75 10 8 25 00 toll; 00 21 to 23 20 00 A T PCBLIC SALE.—Tbe subscriber will 11 offer at Public Sale, on the premises, vu mondug, tAr 191/1 day of Noremb-r the ver; DESIRABLE PROPERTY he vow occu pies, situate on the Chicrobersbarg turnpike, in the borough or Gettysburg, adjoining the The ologic 11 Seminary grounds. The lot contains 3f acres, with a two-story Double Roughcast House, Stable with barn floor, Shop, good ouag Orchard, well of water, ke., thereon. Sale to coidaten:e at 1 o'clock, P. 11., on said day. when attendance will a im given out tenets made known by IS 37 0 00 ... I IG lo I 30 70 ..... 60 6 00 2 00 6 2) TILE onder,igned will offer at Public :,le, n the premi-es, on Turseloy, the 30 , A of beloter hie.. her 114 1 1..; , 1E: AND LO situate on the State Road, about 3 miles from cetty.thurg, staljo'niug D. C. Blink. rhotT, John Majors, and others. The llou.e is a new two-story Log, sad the Lot eolt,ins about lof an sere. More s l.tud can -be bought to it. if desired. At the same tilie and place. she will sell her I.I.OUSE -110L1) FUItNITCLE. to ecantnence at l o'clock. P. M.. on.s cid day, when .ttendance will be given and terms made known by SARAH HOLLINGER. Ai" person desiring to procure a gool GOLD WATCII, warranted 18 carats tine, by a sure proce , s, requir;rg no money and but little exertion, can do .o by aderessing R. MELVIN. Gift Brok Store, 112 South Third St.. Phi'adelphia. N. B.—Uaring secured SPECIAL ADV AN TAG ES, I am prepared to EXCEL ALL OTHER Gift Book Houses in liberality and qualay of Gifts. f depend upon the SUPERIOIIITY OF 111 . GU- Tti, ratM,r than upon Ion! adcerti-culents. to secure a continu :ice of the patron•4:e of the reading public, N.n4 pur,:l,sere of books and agen•e WILL He D IT TO THEIR INTEi;E:ST to order one of tar Catalogues. Addre , s It. MELVIN. 112 Sonth Third ai. , Philtidelphia, Pa. Oct. 15. MO. 4tn AFTER many re trs of occessful practice, DR. KELLING still des:res to do good to the afflicted. Ile continues to cure all {tend; of CANCERS. TUMORS. WENS. SCROFULA. or KINU'S EVIL. SORES. Ac., if curable. without cutting or p‘ ikon. He does not CO:1111:10 him self merely to the cure of the &Love dis eases, but will treat all othcrs success.— l's.tici.ts will be visited, if desired, a reasonulik distance. Per,olis e.esiring to visit Dr. K. will please stop at t I e RA:trust' Ilote.l in Mei tunics burg, where II ey will be directed t-) his resi dence. Fur all_particulars write.—..tote 'eases plA.nly. Enclose. a postage stamp to prepay An , wer. Address Dr. C. L. KELLING, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland co., Pa. Oct.. 15, 1864. Gm Isover, and although every one can't have his wishes entirely satirEed, it becomes as to submit. The next important question for all men, and particularly the people of Adams county, is where to buy the best and cheapest fall and winter Clothing. We - unhesitatingly say, at SANISON'S--that's the ,pt—B. E. corner of the Diamond. in the old County Buildiug. Getlyshurg, Oct. 15,1860. Statement OF THE BANK OF GETTYSBURG. ASSETS. Loans and discounts $318,009 64 Specie 21,471 86 Due by other Banks-- 50,344 44 Notes of other Ranks, 2,800 00 Judgments.-- -..........--.... - 8,3 .11 28 Bonds—. ..... -....-. —.-.- ..- --. 6,018 00 .. _ Real Estate- ••••• Vs*. •••••••• •• •••••• A, 400 00 Cum 00 Dcpoatts li)net to other 6,273 14 .—.5146,150 00. The above detested le correct, to the but of lay korovlegole sad Whit i r4k,oolooll,4ehier. sad 5555Psomg biesee me, the 4 ths:Oeb, 41arosa, J. P. 15, MO. Public Sale. SA 0 111:EL K. FOCLK Oa. 15,1860. to Public Sale. Oct. 15, 18C0. is - 2141 = ID -;:';131 1° ° Ps V D 73 2 F.:74 - c = 2, - ; IN" 21: g . 1 4 - ; = --e 7.! ft .7; i• op el OP F: • .toirre-Zgf 1:1"'6t. e - - 4 5 , 1 . 1 rA rir 0 4, s 2 6 *c a;I rell 12, nx.,1. 1 .r! 2 .0 1 0. - * 1 " 0 3 , 2, I ' l-' ,. = Erg=4! „_.!* = 0 4 5.5 1.6. :4 tt 4. 17,- C= 25 . 3 •••• CO t • zz•-p • g 97 7. 0.. A Gold Watch for You. Cancer Institute. The Election T0taL.........«.—...------.. 5417,1131 12 wmumis. ............:. Y~ GEB ~ Gin as a Itemedial Agent. mills TUNIC ST:MI LANT, pecla:ly dr•lgned f r the o-e of the Meth od Pr.fe. ,,, n nd Op. LAviiw.iirerced eti t 311e3 -..l,ruutAtlc," -Cordial," •• Medi. "t cLnapp etc., is now en dorsed by all of the prominent physici chemists And connoisseurs, as possessing all of those inirisis;e medicinal qualities (tonic and d,uretic) which belong to an OLD and I'CRE Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggi•ts, grocers, A. N. lIIIINGER & CO , (Established in 1778.) Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. For sale by W. W. k 11. SMITH,—FRENCH, RICIIAIMIS t CU, and all o' the prominent Wholesale Druggi•ta hi Philadelphia. oi t. 15, l'scU. 1; Handsome Women, TO THE LADILS —IICNTS "BLOOM OF RfisES. - A deb and tl"rant color the ch, ek •or lips. IT WILL NUT WASH OR ! urn OFF. and when once applied, remains durable f , r years. The tint is FO rich and us iqrsd. that 'be closest scrut3ny fails to detect its use Can be removed by lemon juice Rad will j not injure the skin. This is anew preparation, used 1 y the celebrated Court Beauties of Lon don and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with! directions for use. for $1 00. HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," im parts a dizzling wh:teneu to the and is unlike anything else used for this pur pose. Mailed free for 30 Cell's. "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckle*. sunburn Po d all eruptions of tie skin. Maile I free for ne rents. imsrs "IMPERIAL I'OMADE," for the hairo streupthen■ mud improves its growth, keeps it Dorn falling off, and is warranted To MAICIL THE HAIR CULL. Mailed free for $1 00. HUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER." for the' teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectual- ly. paCSCllfhe THU VIETH AND PRIEVMSTN TOUTU.; actin. Mailed free for $1 00. HUNT'S " BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," at double extract of orange blossoms and co logne. Mailed free for $1 00. This exquisite perfume was first ured btthe Primes 4 R Hal . of E on her macriege. Meyers. Iltrit Co. resruted the Princes.; with an elegant case of l'etfutuery, liu wi.irh all of ti -e ab re artiefes were hicludi in band• ime cut gl with gold stoppers. valued at $151,0, particulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the *have artie!es sent Frc^,'by expre,+. for $3 0). Cash can either aceoruiinny the ord-r, or he paid to the esnrc-+ az. nt on de livery of goods. HUNT a Cu, Perfumers to the Quern. Regent St... London, and 77 Sansom St. , Iliila tletphia, Pit. For Sale br all Druggists and Perfumers. bar The Trade Supplied. [Oet. 15, 'GO. ly Dr. Mott's CI7ALYBEATE RESTORATIVE PILLS OF IRON. An ap•Tient and Stomachic preparation of liioN itr.:Bed of t.)” gel and Carbon.hy coin btn&on in lldrou.en. Sanctioned by the high est Medical Author ties, - both in Europe cud the United States, and prescribed in their prac- The exp. rierre of thousands dilly proves that n o preptration of Iron can be compared with it. Jrnpurities of the bluon depre• , ion of Titsl energy. pale and otherwise sickly com plexions indicate its necessity in almost every con( eivable case. latkozions lit all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curatit e in each of the foilowing complaints, viz : be ALiloly, Nercons Affections. Emacia tion, Dyspepsia, Constipateun, Diarrhea, Dr, cnbey, lit Cip Ifie Coanea.ph,a, SCTO/IdOipt rdnrcult:iris, Salt Anne, ...Ifioneuelenaiirm. Indust. Cita 684. Liner Complaint... Chronic H. adackes, Ithettmatiam, Intermittent- Fecers, Pimple. on the Fare, de. In eases of GRXIMAL DraILITT. whether the resu't of acute disease, or of the continued dimunition of nerrons an' Muscular energy from chronic complaints, oue trial of this re.- torative has, proved snccessfnl to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed ridden ■s to have become fol . -gotten in their owu neighborhocdsi, hare suddenly re-appear ed in the boar world as if just returned from pritracted travel in A distant I tnd. Sonic very signal instances of th's kind are attested of fe male Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent mar:mous, sa-gumeoss exhaustion, critical henget, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to.air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nssvors Aridecrioss of all kinds, and for r.•ason • tam:liar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, witivoit hiring exciting und over heating; and gi•ntly, regularly aperient, !NCO in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a din ••;:rceithie • ensation. It in this latter pr-perty, among ntbers, whits makes it so rem effectual and prima nent a remedy for hlers. upon ah:•lt it al-o appears to exert a di-tinct anal specilic action, br dis persinz the local ti tidency which forms them. In lit ,ret.,ia, icuumer..l.le as are :ts eau , C. a Si• ,le /413 i ut these tit it eate Pill h.i- often sutli.-ect 'or the rtio..: habitual case:4, including rue sat allot C •11%ent.s. unchecLedDlißßlffEs.even when advanced to IIyby.STE.:Y, contiru;td, tmaci.tting, and ap par,ntly Indllgnant, Inc etlecta have been equal ly dtclsite stud astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, deblliming cough, rust remittent hectic, generally Indicate 1N(11.1r.;%r Coast:al-ma, this remedy has allied the o)arm of trieukls and sicians, in er end very gratify ing and in t. resting ihstati..e.:. In toes Ti nteettoriis, thiq medicated iron has had fir more tti in the good effect of the most tauteonclr balanced preparations of )(ime. without any of their well known Ha- The attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative; in the cases peculiarly affecting them. lu RFINC.ItATIAL, both chronic and inflamma tory—in the latter, however, more rievi,ledly— it has be. n ineari bir well repu,st d. both as alleviating pain and reducing the swelling• and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In It.rsaarrresr Farm's it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the nor settlements of the We=t, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness- To remedy has ever Leen discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and Jolly restorative effects.— Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid ac quisition 01 strength, with an unusunl di.posi tion for active and cheerful ellercise, immedi ately follow its use. Put up in neat list metal boxes containing 60 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE a CO., General Agents, Oct. 15, 1860. ly 20 Cedar St., N. T. "Wide Awake" Meetings :LIVERY NIGHT THIS WNEK, AT TIM .. rj "BLUES' HALL," and eery day between the hours of i A. Y. and 6} P. M.. at the *oath west corner Of the Diamond, in George Arnold's Clothing Store, he having just returned from the city P ith a superior stock of Black, Olive and Brown Cloths, for Over and Dress Coats, the best selection of Black and Fancy Cassi meres, Coburg Falencias, Solferinos, Mous. De- Lines, Gingham', Calicoes, Bleached and Cn bleached Muslin', Sheeting and Bagging, all of plain or neat fashionable figurer, in a word, the styles are just the "Afore for the tints, all of which will be sold at tha very lowest cash pricks. ALSO—Ready Made Clothing in every varie ty, style and she. If we manta et you, W. T. &so, who never mimics a It, will take yoar measure and make you a garment es the Ike est troths. OeL 43, 1880. Proclamation. Notice. WHEREAS, in and by the Act of the RETEII JOHNS'S BSTATB.—Letters of t Ormeral Assembly of this Ste te. entitled administration on the estate of Peter "An act to regulate the General Elections of o ns, late of Cumberland township, Adams this Commonwealth." enacted on the 2d of county, deceased, having teen granted to the , July, 18' 9. it is enjoined on me to give Public undersigned, residing in Gettysburg, he here- I Notice of such Election to be held, sod to by gives notice to all persons indebted to I enumerate in such notice what officers are to said estate to make Immediate payment, and be elected : And 111.0 in pursuance of an Act those having claims against the same to present., . them properly authenticated for settlement. ~ f l'. ti,..,ro•pi r rescribits , and fixing one unt- ZACITARIAII MYERS, Adner. f,rm .+..v I,r liollin F , electrilisi for' Electors of , 0ct.15 1860 6t Pr.oidet , t and Vice Pre-;'tent in all the' _.— ' ' ._ S..,tea of the Union, un t ie ivi , 1 .laniviry °3,' A Good Home. Its-i• therefore, I, ISA AC UGH TNER, Sheriff of the County of Ad•ms, d i, therefore, hereby T 1 OSSG ARLAND FOR SALE,—A FARIS, ~. Ft containing about 296 Acres, situated in give Oita politic notice to the Electors of t he Ila ilt nban township , Adams county , adjoin- i said County of Adams. that a.' E/ection i s !n t h ° t well kno wn the -Orr F - will be held in said Co ratty, on Thesilisty, . abguuteopure_or:lfyo this farm of Ira! I ; the e,i/ g ii,i / of Soreoll,er ;text, at which time as Orr's land. The meadows are large and' TWENTY-SEVEN ELECTORS for Presi- ' good soil, can be made to prodnce very large dent and Vice President of the U n ited Slates crops of ling, a product for which there is now , are to he elected. ' a constant good market, about PO acres are in , In the First district. composed of the Bor- timber, mach of it of the best kinds, inc'uding ouch of Gettysburg and the township of Cum- Locust and Walnut. It is soppo.i e d th e m o s t berland, at the Co .rt Luise. in Gettysburg. valuable Poplar timber in the county is on this In the Second district, composed of the property and within I of a mile of a good townahipof Germany.at the house lately oceti- Saw-mill. A young Apple Orchard, contain pied by Peter Li :genfelter. in the town of lag 200 trees of choice selected fruit. phinted 2 Littlestown, in the township of Gertnanv. ior 3 years ago. A young rt" l - 1 Or. hint of In the Third district. composed of the town- 1 00 trees of beat kinds seltst,l. 'nest Or-'i ship of (Word, at the ir , use ofJa...s.rb F. Beek, , chards, when in toll hearing, witkadd greatly in th:• town of New o.lfra-d. an t° the value of the proper( } , as thi quality of. In the Fourth district. composed of the leltdamscrninty Iruit is known and , held in great I townships of Lat boor, and Huntington, at the est ee m i n the cities. is Numerens , :"l3r i i i t t ig r s s on the house of Caleb B. Ilildebrat.d , in the town-,farm, one ofwhich a large ' ,.ff 1p • pring, ' that m iy become of great %aloe as soon as the ship of I lunti-gton. t Gettysburg and WAN ne.boro% or (lett, Ildirg In the Fifth district. composed of the town- and Chambersbilr i' s It s*.lroatis are finished. es' ships of IlamiDotiban mid Liberty, St the , the property is AA ithin one mile of these Rail-' Public School-house i 1 %lillerstown . t roads: and by these roads a constant i opt:N. of , In the Sistli district. composed of the town- Franklin county lithe may be had -:... ... , thi., of Hamilton, at the house now occupied cheaply, so as to itnrimethe land -4.,k-fic by Daniel 13, -ker , in the town of East Berlin. to any degree of f.o s i,iiiv- desired .2r 4 iu II: ' In the Seventh district. composed of the There is a HOUSE and good sub- • -, ......, township of )Icriallen, in the Public School- etantial Bain on the firm. house in the town of Pentlernville. I Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, in! In the Eighth district, composed of the : same township, adjoining lands of T. Stevens, township ofStritbm, its the house of Jacob L.) and others, containing about 13 Acres. Grater, in Hunter-Mown. gfar-The property will be shown to any per. . .. In the Ninth disteict.composed of the town ship of Franklin, (including that pert recently stricken off from SlensEen.) at the house now occupied by Joseph Bennett, in eu.l township. In the Tenth district,compriced of the town ship of Conowago. at the house of John Bushey. in McSherrystnwn. In the Eleventh district. composed of the township Tyrtint. st the house of Allen C. Cook, in IleVeniffirg. in the 141 1 rth th•trict. rompos d f the town%hip of Ninon ■t the house of Victor [lane. in said toiriodno. In the Tliir,etnth district. composeil of the township or Nloutitp'eniiiiiit, et• the public School-hen e in said townshiv. siiivite at the cross tunas. the i tie ieniblig frclu Oxford to t , .e Two laverns, die other Irvin IluuteratuAn lu llanolivr. In the Fouri«enth district. criniroaed of the township of Reading, at the public School. lionise in Hampton. hi the Fifteenth dis'rict. composed of the Borough of Berwick. at the public School house in Abbillittown. In the Sixteenth district. comrnte4 of the township of Fre, dom. at the house of Nicholas Moritz. in said township. In the Seventeenth ilk riot. composed of the township Union, sloths house of k:uock Le fever, in s d town hip . .. In thi. •zliteenth district, composed of the townshipfßutter. at the public &hoof-I:louse in Midd! own, in said township. In the IC metre:it/I distract, ompnsed of the t,oen.diip of Berwick, et the Pigeon Hill S iliol-liouse. in said tuwn.hip. The election to be open between the boors cf 8 and lit o'clock in the forenoon, by public pro. biwuction, and to I ,e kept open mail 7 o'- clock in the etebing, when the pulls shall be closed. And the several Judged. Inspeetors end Clerks, also Ann have attended at de lust eke • tor mentLers of the General Assem bly, shall attend nod perform at the said election Elect.ir% the like duties, and be subject to the rice plena:ties for t eglovt ur uti•.oaduct es they are sir shall he liable to at the election of member . ' iif the General AePonthly. And the Ju.lges of the respective Districts nfoxesstid, are by the sota net req•tite. ut mtet at the Court llmote, in the borough of Getty bur;. us. the thud day after the said day of Eicetoo,. beiri 4 Friday, the 9ih day of Nm.eusher, then therr to perl.sru4 the things retitsirelot them for law. 13.\.\C I.IOI.I'INEIL, Ct eriff. Sheriff's °time, LiettY,burg. O.t. 15, '6O. Public Sale OF -VALUABLE 111:11. ESTATE.-0,6 Tkur•doy, 23:14 day of Octave reef. , in pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the undersigned, Administra tors of the estate of Asintsw Bsoesm, late of Reading township, Adame county, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, that VALUABLE. TRACT OF LAND, lately occu pied by said deceased, situated about ase mile north of :lampton, on the old Menallen road, containing 114 Acres, more or less, with suf ficient Timber and Meadow—adjoining lands of Andrew BrongL, Jr., James Townsend, Jacob Miller, and others. The tract is well watered by a small stream passing through it. and a number of springs in the fields.— The improvements are a Two-store Roughcast 11011S11, ith 8r...a - - building. Bank Barn. Wagon 6hed and Corn Crib. avid other out-buildings; two good wells of wat , r, one at the House and one at the Nara, with pumps in them ; with an Ap ple and Peach Orchard, and other fruit. This Farm is h indsotnely situated, and is of the Oranite Also, A TRACT OF WOODLA.II, adjoining t. l -e above, and lands of Jacob Sinai), Jacob Miller. and others, containing 2 acres and 158 perches. aar"Persorti wi , bing to view the property are r, que:ted to cull on either of the Adminis lrators, the first named rediiiing in Latimore township and the Inst in Butler township. sair-SAl l e to commence at 1 o'clock. P. W., on Mid dby, when attendance will be given and terms made known I.y JOHN H. mYErcs, JEREIIIAH Dlhill,, A The mstrators. By the Conrt—H. G. Wolf, Clerk. Oct. 6, 186(t. is Public Sale . OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN MUN MASIWRG.—By rirtue of an Order of the orphan's Court of Adams county, the sab scrili..rs, Administrators of the estate of W. D. GORKI:CUT. Esq., deceased, will offer at Pub lic Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 3uIA dig of October roil. , SEVEN LOTS OF GROUND, in .intrimashurg, Franklin township, Adams county ; known on the General Plan of said ton t+ as NCO. 4, 6. 7, 29, 59, 60 and 62. On the !Atter are erected a Two-story Brick _ HOUSE, with a Two-story Kitchen at- P 141 ., mated, a Kash-home, Barn', and othe out-buildings. There are two wells of water, with pumps. The improved property is in all respects very desirable. `Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P IL, on said day, when attendance will be Riven and terms made known by BENJAMIN LEASE, JOSEPH T. BARE, A dasisaatrakors. By the Court—lL G. Wotr, Clerk. . 164 Oct. 6, 1660. ta . _ Orphan's Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The un dersigned, Trustee for the sale of the Real Estate of Purrs ilorrsux, deceased, by virtue of a I",oecree of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to him directed, will expose at Public Sale, and sell, upon the premises, as Mende% tie 29th day of October lad., at 10 o'clock, A. N., on said day, a TRACT OP LAND, late of said Peter Hoffman,deceased, situate Latimore township, Ad ams toasty, adjoining lands of Henry Strayer, Joel Oriest, Levi Hoffman, and others, containing 13 Acres, more or less, of improved land, consisting of taeadow and arable lead- It lies epos the public road leading frost Petersburg to Dillstown • and the head waters of Latimore creek pass through it. ft k is a thickly settled neighborhood, and is a desira ble property. jarAtteadinee will be given sad terns made known on day of sale by JOHN TRUMP, Thestss. By the Coartr-H. G. Wins, Clerk. Oct 6, 1860. is • son wishing to micelles° and the price tr; ide known on application to less° Robinson. Esq., Fairfield; Robert G. McCreary, George W Mc- Clellan, Ens., and Ccl. Jams D. Paxton, Get tysburg. MAX B. 831.:TD. Beil. 17, 'sea. Farm for Sale. TIME subscriber will sell his FAI C I. situ tied In Franklin township, Adams county, 2 miles west of eashtown, on.the Millerstown mid. The Fenn euntahie 73 A CI:ES-30 acres clear. The Lind is in a goo.l state of cultiva tion, baring been awed. There art all kinds of fruit--mot thriving young Orchard of choice vane I fruit ; also pe ches, pets and p . =4 of the hest kinds. The buildiao.4 are it one lad a half story STONE' 1101 . SE, a Wit,;.: large new Bank Barn, a C.icipi.rr Shop, ke. The f.rus is in good ot.ier, and cannot he be fur raising potatoes. 1 calculate on rais ing 6.e hundred bu.liels this year. A never failing spring of water at the door. SAMUEL lIISGAMAN Oct. 1, 1860 Notice to Assessors. gnus Assessors elected at the last Spring I Election are hereby notified to attend at Consosis,ihners' Office, in the Borough of Gettyslsorg, to rece;.elmik Asse.ament Du plie ttes and the necessary instructions, as fol lows : The Assessors of Union, Cosies - ago, Berwick, Berwick Bor., Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Meting , leaaant, Germany, Straban and Mount joy. will atter.d on Tuesday, the ltalt of October next— And the Assessors for the Borough, Cumber 7 , land, Fieedom, Lioerty, Haulltonhan, Franklin, Butler, Mesaßen, Tyrone, Hunting -ton and hatimore, will attend on Wednesday, the Lied dry of October next. By order of the Commissioners, J. M. WALTER, CLrk. Sept 24, 1860. td To Bridge Builders. Sf.ALED PROPOSALS win be received at the office of the Commissioners of Adams county. traftl Momlety, the 15th 'ley of Oetche• hut., for building &WOODEN BRIDGE across " Lit tle Conowago Creek," I upon the old site,) on the ro..d leading from Banterer. , wn to Mc,"her rystown, near Dentine's Mill. The Bridge is to b! bu,lt after the st)le of "Burr's Patent," one span 5.5 het long. Plans and specifications for the Bridge can be seen by persons wishing to bid r n the day of letting, or by applicstioa to J. Al. Wit/ter, t 1 erk to Commissioners_ JACOB HAFFENSPERGER, , t DANIEL GF,ISELMAN, 1 JAMES H. MARSHALL, nolebiAsioners of Adams county Attest--J. M. WALTZ!, Clerk. Uct. I, 1860. td Notice. DAVID HOOVER'S ESTATE.—Letterstes tamentary on the estate of D. id Hoover, late of Reading township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the under signe 1, two 01 tbcm residing in the same township, and Henry residing in Straban town-hip, they hereby give notice to all per- Sons indebted to said e•tate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated or settlement. DANIEL HOOVER, E . fir.N RV HOOVER; f 2 ". ELIZABETH HOOVER, Eli Sept. 10, 1800. 6t* Auditor's Notice. TAE undersigned, Auditor appointed by Vie Orphan's Court of Adams county, to di+- pose of the exceptiols to the account of ISAIAH W. ORR, Administrator of the estate of WIL LIAM OUR, deceased, late of Ilamiltonban towaship,Adams county. dcc., hereby notifies all per.ons in any w , y interested, that he will sit at his office, for the purpose of deposing of sAid ezzaptions, en Wedneeday, tit :24 , 18 dov .1 Octo ber, A. P., 1560. J. C. NEELY, Oct. 1, taro. td tinker. J. Palmer & Co., ARKET STREET WHARF, -PHILAD'A.. L Dealers iu Fish, Cheese and Provisions. hale constantly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, ac., viz : Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings. Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulder., Hauls, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, itc. [Oct. 6, '6O. 3m Furs 1 Furs 1 Furs ! T ADIES' FANCY FUR EMPORIUM.- 1 . 4 PAREIRA k TROMP:it IN, Old Stand, No. 818 Market Street, above Eighth, south side, Philadelphia. We beg leave to call the atten tion of the Ladies, to our large and varied stock of LADIES' 1 CHILDREN'S FANCY FUILS. Having bad great experience, and enjoyin• peculiar facilities in the selection of Furs, we confidently- offer our new stock to the inspec tion of the !guiles, feeling assured that tjiey will decide with us, in its being unrivalled for beau ty and variety, consisting as it does, of every description of American and European 'Furs, manufactured in the latest and most approved style's. Capes, Talmas, Victorines, Cloaks, Muffs, Cuffs—embracing Sable, Mink, Stone Martin, German Fitch, Siberian Squirrel,French Sable, French Squirrel, American Fitch, and Silver Martin. Ake - Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we hope to merit a continuance of the mine, brfurnisbiug a good article at the lowest Cash prices. FARKIRA k THOMPSON, No. 818 Market street, Phibuielphia. N. 8.--OLD FURS altered to fashionable stylus. [Oct. 6, 1860. 3m Notice. WOMB' hi hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, in lAttlestown, Adams county, Pa., under the firm and style of Baiter t Bro., ex pired oa the first day of October, by mutual concert. All thbse knowing theauelyes In debted to the late Ira of Balder A Bro. are re quested to make settlement on or before the first day of December; ha order to are Costa. 8A8T1311., H. Winllit. shrills, Osirlage-seeking hairiness will be 11011thIlled at the old stand by Christian Uhler * litsalaead Baiter, elder the firm of Rainer * Ben. A continuance of the public's 11. patronage is stacked. Orders from a dis promptly Mee Mended t te. t. . a - Public Sale /MF REAL AND PERSONAL PROP.'ERTY.-- Ow Wedweed , ry, the 17tH day of Oet.,lwr out.. the undersigned. Administrators of the estate of SAMUEL W. Iforrw•s. late of Straltan town ship, deceased, will offer at Public Sate, at the late residence of said deceased, in said town ship. 2 miles from flnnterstown and 2 from New Chester, on the old Carlisle road, the fol los.ing Personal Property, via 2 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 1 Two-year ling Colt, 4 head of Mitch Cows, 2 head of Young Cattle, a Brood Sow and several Stock Hoes, 1 narrow-tread Plantation Wagon. 1 One-horse Wagon, I' Spring Wag , n, 1 Two horse Carriage, Spread and Shafts, Threshing Machine, Wird-mill, Cutting Ito!, Rolling Screen. Hay Ladders, large English Wagon fled, ('art Body. 01e-horse Sleigh], trige Sled 3-horse Cultivator, Ploughs, Shovel Plonghs, Flax Brake. Hor,e Rake, Jack Screw, Log Chains. Crowb tr, 2 Cried-tones, a lot of Bags, Double and Single Trees, Horse Ge irs. Har ness, Collars alp Bridle's, Riding S oldie and Bridle, Sill.. Saddle, 2 Cr0.,6-cut Saws, Iron Vire. and a lc, of cartienter's Tools. also, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting in part of lie !steads and Bedding, flre4fa.t, Dining ant Kitc:ten Tables, Centre Table. force-us, Corner Cupboards, 1 set of Cane Seat ('hairs. several sets of Common Chairs. Settees. Safe, Stand-. Twenty-four boor Clock, Venoian Window Blinds, I Parlor, 2 Ten-plate and 2 ('oolong Stoves, with Pipe and all necessary awn% tii tot large lot of Carpeting, iron Kettle, Sausage Cutter. Meat Vessels, Bar rela, Tubs, Tin• ware, and many other articles not necessary to enumeratit. TIM FARM ill La.° he off ‘rel f. , r sale at 12 lock, on sail da; unless previonvly di3poz. , e , l of nt Private : 4 Ile. It coot/tips 233 Rol will be sold together or to suit pur chaser.. to comnsence nt .10 o'clock. A. Nf on said day, when II ttelltialleg will be given nod term+ wade kut.mn by W kLTF.R T. HOFFMAN, P. S. DECHERT, Oct.. 1, 19G0. tit .4 lmimotrators. Valuable Real Estate, AT PCBLIC rmrsa thee of sn Ordcr of the Orphan . 3 Court of Adams county, thetil) 3c ri be IN. Administrators of the estate of DAsatt. Ft - LE 4. deCen3e , r, teal offer at ruldie Sale, on the pr , tui-ca, ou SWurday. (le 201 A dui nj 0-lobar tnet.. the folloo. lug Ite.tl Estate of told deced •nt. viz : • THE 'MANS!' IN FARM, - tnn'e in Hunting ton township, Ainms co•iitt, Pa., half a ile from Petershu.g. (Y. S tining lands of John Pilieger, John sad).‘r, Jr., John Day, and others. containing 15 , 51 Acres and 3 , . Perche-; about 25 acres are wood•alid. covered with ev ceflent cheilint and o ilt tirroer—and about 30 acres meadow. The firm is under good culti vation, and is wet/ w tiered, hit ing neverfail ing springs in nearly nil the Settle. There are 'some five or six Lime Kilns conveniently near. The improvements are a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with B isenient, Flu Brick Bank Barn, Wagon shed and Corn Crib. Spring House and Gran.,‘"'''— 's •?, aries, log Shop, with other nece-saty out buildings; a neverfailing spring of water in the yard, a fine young thriving Apple Orchard,with a variety of other fruit, such as peache.. pars. plums and cherries. Also, a one an I a half story BRICK TENANT 110USE e and a Black smith Shop—with wat. r convenient. Oa ifowlay,'lke 221 day of Orlober the following will he off:red, on t' , e premise , : A VALUABLE FARM, situate partly in Hunting ton sad partly in Reading townships, Adams comity, sn'joidng lan is of Alirnhant Fickesi, Jesse Chronister, John Hartman, and others, couts.ining 211 Aire. and 96 Perches,—about 80 acres are heavy oak tiroburlan land 21 acres meadow, and more can lie m dr. The firm is well watered. Tye improvem-nts consist of one and a half Story LOG HOUSE, Double Log Barn, a e:I of Lev‘r-failing water at the door, an Apple Orchard, and other improve ments. This property will be offered entire or in three parts, as may best suit pnrchasers. Persons wishing to view these properties are requested to call on the last-named of the Administrators, residing in Ihntington twp. Sale to commence at I o'clok k, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and teams made known by JOSIAH "'ICKES, ISAAC E. WIEBSIAN, Adatinistraters. By the Court—ll. G. Woi.r, Clerk. Oct : I, 1869. is Valuab:e Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale, on very ac commodating terms. TWO IA RMS. o. 1, situate in Stratum township, Adam , : county, 3 miles cast of Gettysburg, I mile from the Railroad, eohtaining 110 Acres, more or less, the improvements on whi..h v ~, ate a STONE HOUSE, good Bank . tili Bars, sal other out-littildit4.B. - • I About 15 acres are in Meatiow.and ...-- ,- there fa ronnieg spring water in every field whirb never fail+. There is al.irgeOrchard o choice grafted Fruit, about 4 si res. About 2700 or 2100 bushell of Lime hive been put upon the farm, and itt COUTt•IIIIMICC to the Railroad renders Lime very a' essibie. There is a due proportion of Tin or. No. 2. situate in Cumber'' , ni.l township. on the Emmitsburg Road, a -mile and a half from Gettysburg, containing 14: Acres. more or less, the irgpeoveni-rite on a hich are a new FILIIIE DIV - FLUNG HOUSE, lar,:e Brick Barn, and other out-buitding4; a a ell of water at the barn, and one at the home. About 22 acres are in Meadow,./There i. , a due proportion of Timber. About 3,000 bushels of Line have been put upon the Farm. giir•The terms will be made known on ap plication to the subscriber. Sept. 3, 1860. tf Sands' Sarsaparilla. NATURE'S TRUE RESTORATIVE. THE REEL 5.11 , 1:47, AND rCREST TONIC k ALTERATIVE EVER PREPARED It is recommended by the leading med,eal authorities and is hisrli , y rt;lpreive,l by all who have tried it. nehente la , B-r find it* rsfert re. eoratire; and persons who le id a selentary lite will find their nervous and gener.il system strengthened and improved by it- use. The great object of this me ?icicle is : Flu?. To purify the s"stem of-all morbid matter. and iintort to the blood such properties as to make it new, pure, anti rich. SECOND. To cleanse the atom.vh and bowel.; of acrid humors. acidity. and all mucus matter, which causes() many and fa- tat diseases. - THUM To soften and relieve stricture of the skin, and thus establish a her.ithy and natural flow of the "insensible per spiration." Forint. To impart tone and strength to the di gestive organs, amd gi‘e great vigor and vitality toad the organs of the body. Ftrrn. To eradicate all diseased, impure, and poisonous particles from the blood, flesh, and bones, and effect their com plete expulgiolifrom the Inly. Strrn. To counteract:the ill effects produced by the use of mercury, and to remove all scorbutic eruptions, arizing from whatever rause. Aek for Sands' Sarsaparilla and take no other. ilkirPrepared by A. S. k D. SANDS. Drug gists, 100 Fulton St., eor. of Y. For sale by A. D. Dcanuca, Gettysburg, Pa. Sept. 24, 1860. In Notice to 13uildera. THE undersigned, Building Committee, will receive sealed proposals for the erection of a new Church edifice, near the site of the old Pine Church,about 1 mile west of New Cheater, Adams co., Pa., until Saturday, the 20. h day of October inst., on which day the Committee will meet at 1 o'clock, P. N., at the Public House of Raj. Jacob Sanders, in New Chester, when the contract will be given out. Pietism/el specifica tions can be seen at Xajor Sanders', in New Chester. GEO. )(ACKLEY, HENRY RODMAN, - maw?. EHRHART, JACOB SANDERS, MLA RYER& . , Oct. 41„ IWQ. td P. 171),/iotice I subwdbects dollinotsed that hie Books bit tielidoCispi. thereibre giros - soother notice SS those hulebtod, to some and pAy. All secitioati sot liquidated by the loth edtietehr" felt., will be placed in the bands as aver for collection. WM. GILLESPLB. 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DeAr Sir : lam using yottr Cathartic Pill. in my practice, and find thein an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify tb. tountains of the blood. JOkill G. Mx%cuaiit, X. D. CONSTIPATION, COSTIVENESS. SUPPRES SION. RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, DROPSY. PARALYSIS. FITS, ETC. From De. J P. Vaughn, Stoutest!, Creeds. ' Too much cannot be of yunr Pills for the cure of costiveness. if others of -our fra ternity hate fou IA them as efficAcinui as I have, they should join me in proclaiming It for the benefit of the rou:t.ituilei who suffer from that complaint, which, although had enough in Itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believelcostiteness to orig'uate in the liver, but yonrlPilla_atfeet that organ and'cure the (Il=ea =e. PETER TRUSTLE tins!l one ur two_ large do.4es of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promo tites of the n aural secretion a ben wholly or p ,rti .lly suppresssd, and. also !cry effectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They - are so much the - best plty sic we have that.l re commend no (10:mi - to my jpilipnip. from the Se Dr Ilawkee, of the etho4 tit Rpil. Monk PuLtski House, :-.. , as..innah, Ga., Jan.. o,':'U. Honored Sir: I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill lies brought me if I did not report my (a to you. A cold settled 1111 my li ohs and brought on excruciating neuralgia p..ias, which ended in chronic rheumatism.— Notwithstanding I had the hest of physicians, tile disease grew worse and worse, until by thia rdrice of St,,ur excellent rge , t in Baltimore, M. Mackenzie, I tried yunr Pills. Their greets were slow, hut sure. By persevertog In the sj. of them, I am now entirely well._ Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La.. 5 De.g.'55.: Dr. Ayer: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout—Sl painful dia. ease that had afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDTLk jar Most of the Pills in market contain Mee- cury, w blab, although a valuable remedy in skilful bands. is datigerons in a public p_lll, from the dreadful cot.sequences Unit frequent ly follow it incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance what e ver.• Price, 24 teats per hi. or i Bain for $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATLI k CO., Lowell, San. bap-Sold by A. D. 1k 'bier, Gettysburg; P. &Wits, Areudtsville ' • i.'aztou k McOreary, Fairfield; P. A. Myers, New Chester; M. Staates, New Oxford; E. Mee:skew, York Springer; Jot dealers generally. Sept. 3, 1860. lyeow 1860. Pall Millinery, u 360 .- AND DRESS GOODS..-HISS MoCIULOW: is Jost openings handsome aseormens" NETS k LADIES' DRESS GOODS cirillar latest and most fa shipbable styles, wilt eel/ at the very lowest cash pekes. o=!‘ skS-Lediss, call sad examine thew. Ott /, letTd. Iva Wilcox-41r Gibjea WING MAClilliii.‘ ' - . .- , •::.. ?"7-e-.1 i grist and flocrvilast 71:11111:1,.. § remarkably situ* togeNtss tirtpiemitsklQ: , its superior exasilluke. '" ',- - 41 . , _ . i li4 .'' ~ .. 04 - :- ' l e. ; • . tr . t i - &- 7 ; "F. R. I . ..4',•! For Sale at AS A FAMILY PIIVSKI. From Dr. B. W Ocrtirright. New Orleans. ,STOITACti /rpm Dr. Edwird D.y./, Ultimate rum Mn E. Etas rt, Pkraielan ■nt 111.1wite, Baotou. pIaVANIEr . , infOsieses se* •_ = Pm/Sanaa. Sept. It, IWO. aim ~.:~r~ MMi En '• II
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