if Jurors for lovember. •lAND /171 T. Ettraban--James L. Neely, John Itnakssaa, Phil fp Donohue. Nountpleasant—Ell Sponseller. Gettysburg—George Little, Beery J. Stable, Ws, 11. Culp. Fraakila--Samuel Bear, Joseph 'ftsbert. NeatAles—Solomon Peters. Berwick borough—Frederick Wolf. Cumberland—Francis bream, James Afc•;111- lough. Berwick—George Ouster. Lattimore-40bn T. Stitzel, Paul Troup. ktamllton—itlyier Hildebrand, Michael Dello** Liberty—Job t Win*. Germany—John Smith. Colon—Amos Leff/pr. ID Oxford—John Jaunt. Atuuntjoy—David Little. Reading—Heart' Rummel. GILL JLRY. Cumberland—Samuel Hartzell. fluntington--Creorge Bream. heading--John Geiseiman. • Oxford--Simon Slagle. • Germany—Henry Rahter, E. F. Shorb. lismilton—Johnllone. Franklin—John Cole. Peter Ketteman. Latim ore —lsaac D. Worley. Union—Jeremiah Gitt, J ohn Rife. Btrahen—John Wort,z, Wm. Stallsmlth, Jonas litebert. Monntpleaaant--James Devine, Jaeob'Lott, (of A.) Joseph Lilly, John Hauptman. Freedom—:-Wm. Itoss White. lionntjoy—Nevrtun Horner, Jamas nearer. Hatuiltouban—Jacob Hoke, David Stover, Wm. T. geed, B. A. 11,rshalt. Gettysburg—Jacob Troxel. Butler—Frederick Harwell, Moses %inns- perger. Berwick twp.—Henry Bittinger. Menalien—Lonrad Mr'eaner, Michael Koffman Conowago--Joeeph Klunk, Sirnou Haruioh. Tyrblio—Daniel Diehl, Leonard Delap. Oct. 22, 161;0. Collectors, Take Notice. daTUE Collectors of Taxed for 1 i' - ifi and pre vious years, In the di ff erent townships of ms county, are hereby notified that they will be required to settle up their duplicates on or before the 19th day of Noremb-r next, on which day the Commissioners will meet at their care to give the rieceskLay exonerAtions, &c. The Collectors of tie present year will be re quired to pay over to the Pounty Trea.nrer all monies that may be collected by the N.,vcmber Court. JACOB IthAtFENSPBRGEIt, DANIEL C.F.ISELIIAN, JAS. 11. MARSHALL, Commissioners of Adams county. Attest-4. N. Wavraa, Clerk. Oct. 22, 1130. td J. A. Gardner, PETICRSBVIL'a, (Y. S.) is receiving a (trite and varied assortment of FALL AND INTER. GOODS, of the newest and moat deetrable styles for Ladles' and Gentlemen's wear. My assortment of Dress Goo4a, Hats, Cape, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Millinery- Goods, F►ucy Articles, Carpets, and Stoves, is norm ally large and well worthy of attention. Thaaicful for the greatly increased patronage with which I have been favored, I respeetfulfy solicit an examination of my New Goods, which have be en selected with great core, and will be sold cheep. Oct. 22, 18(O. 3t New Goods! New Goods! ",AIINKSTOCK BROTHERS WOUlil respect fully inform the public that tuty have re turned from the Cities with the largest, cheap est and prettiest stuck• of GOODd ever opened in the County, cousisting of Ladies' Dretts Goods, Cloths, Ce.s ulcrea , Cassinets, Vestings, Domestics, .ke., ail of which will be &feted so low, as to defy competition. oar Give us a roil. No trouble to show Goods at the s'gn of the - • /141) Yet. 22, 1860. 18G0. 18G0. Fall and Winter Gods. subscriber, having just returned from t4e Eastern Cities with a large and splen did assortment of HATS slat CAPS, would re spectfully cnn the attention of purchasers to the same. His stock of Hats is full and com plete, consisting in part of Yen's fashionable and handsome No. 1 Silk lists, Dress Hats, Solt Hats. high, low and mediutu depth of crown, Cloth and Glazed Caps: Plush and Plush trimmed Caps. for men cud boys. Fancy Hats and Caps for Children, together with a good as sorttuent of Wool Hats, all of u hid' will be sold at very low prices for cash. Also, a fine as sortment of Ladies' and Misses' Black and lirtArn Vernon Hatt, Felt Hats. dtc. Oct. 23, 1860 $lOO,OOO. SAFE INVESTMENT t—Any person having money to invest, whether t the amount of tne above er not., will call at the Cheep Cloth ing_ Store of FiLLYELcx B. PICKLSO, in ChaAl bersbarg street, where will be found the larg est, cheapest end best selected assortment of OVERCOATS, ever brought into the County— among which are Bevver Cloths, Seal Skies, Cloths, Criasimeres, Sa ti nett?, etc., Ise.—iu short every style at any pr.ce. 1111 E 5,600 VOTERS of Adams coamy, who _j_ went to the polls on Election day, as well as those who remained at home, will please bear in mind that F. B. Picking }ILLS just receiv ed a splendid assortment of Dress Coats, Cass;- mere Business Coats, in endless ca l iety, :-ati llett.S, &C., &c., at prices to Suit all cla.at3 uard conditions, ADAMS COUNTY, SS,—You are hereby politely requested to call at P,cking's and examine the finest and largest stock of PANT, of every description. ever brought to this mar ket. Black Doe Skin, Fancy Casyiweres of every shade conceivable, to_fether with Sati netts, Double and Twiits, Cords, Jeans, km "DIXF:rS LAND "tis said, is a pretty place, but nothing to compare with the splendid assortment of VESTS just received at Picking's, of all kinds of tu.sterial—every color, sclle and price. OLD DO fIEAS is beret Prepare to meet him by calling at Picking's, who can furnish Tull cheaply with Under Slats of every kind, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Comforts, lien- Lien:lmes Shawls, and in fact any article intend ed to frighten the old fellow otf. ler Tuankfut for the liberal share of patron age heretofore extended to me, 1 hope, by up right dealing, and by offering great bargains, -to merit a continuance of the Oct. 22, 1860. F. D. PICKING. Gettysburg BOOT AND SHOE EILPOitICM, S. E. Cor ner of Centre Square.—The public are re spectfully requested to bear in mind that at this Store may be found a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, of the best material. The subscriber, haying just returned from Philadelphia, where he selected with care and upon the best terms, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, his stock is now tull and com plete and he flatten himself that he can please the most fastidious. Call and examine my stock. Custom made Boots and Shoes always on band. B. F. McILHESI. Ocita 22, 1860. Notice. J4COII LUTZ'S ESTATll.—Letters of *d ministration on the estate of Jacob Lutz, late at Conowago township, Adams county, &ceased, haying been grouted to the under signed, resitting in Union tersotep, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring chime against the mane 'to present Uwe property authenticated for settlement, JACOB tiOSTETTiIIt, Acker. Ott. 22, 1860. et* 111011.118 TICS, tlehins, Cheeks, PLamacis, ka, cheap at fehaestoeks% We have also a 41113Lali• iorsedell with oar own name, to whidttve finite especial statistical, u it excels Whir, say over °gored la this wakes for the PO" Sr Oessiserss, Verdsci, Cassisetts. fAirtelky 4!sass, sod Ossis=iri assep.e. xis* Woks., !We, Wes, eiviber tridk sit Mode Or lietioms, saiddbealpuiebiag Goode of emery de sodidloo, to be hod at Prime's. 'Notice. THE fiat sad final account of Joel .B. Dan ner, gag., Assignee of Beery B. sad Ephraim H. Minnigh, doing business u partners lender the firm of H. B. k E. B. Min nigh, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Limns county, and win be confirmed by the said Court on the 19th day of November next, unless cease be shown to' the costrnry. JACOB 111./811EY, Proth . y. Oct. 22. 1860. 4t* Notice. Tug 6rst and final account of John Herr, Committee of Jacob Lutz, I a lunatic) has boat flied in the Court of Common Pleas of Adam's county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, on the Ibth day of November next, unless cause be shown to the contrary, JACOB BESHEY, Proth'y Oct. 22, 1860. 4t* Tut fi rst and final account of Joel B. Dinner, Esq.. AFsignee of Henry S. Minnigh. h is been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Al ums county, and will be confirmed by the s.,id Cuurt,on the I Loth day of November next, unless esuae Be shown to the contrary. JACOB IiCt•HEY, P-oth'y. Oct. 22, IfSGO. 4t• NOTICE is hereby given that an appliettion his beta made to the Caurt of Common I , !leas, in and for the County of Adams, to grant , a Charter of Incorporation to an Associat.un of persona ander the name st,,le and title of -THE , ADAMS COUNTY AGructcrt . R.AL socIE-' TY," (Bendersville.) and that if no suffii .ent reason be 51:1015 a to the cont,ary, the said court at the next term, to wit on tAe 3d Alovidao of Norerater, 1860 will decree and dee! ire that the persons 50 associated shall become and be a corpdration or body peptic according to the ar tide.. and condition,, in au instrument of writ ing set forth and duly tiled in the office of the I Prothonotar) of the sat , . Court. By the Court, JACOB BUSHEY, Protb'y. Oct. 22 1860. 31* Regiiter'a Notice. NOTICY. is hereby giver' to all legatees and other persona concerned that the Admil istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Cori of Common Pleas of Adsme county for confirmation and allow ance, on Monday, the 104 of .Vorensher Arzt, at 10 o'clock, A. 3i, , viz: 221. The tint and final account of Dr. JaCob Y. Smith, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Caroline M. Martin, deceased. 432. The account of Zechariah Myers, Ad ministrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Re becca Smyser, late or the county of St. Joseph, in the State of Indiana, dec'd. 223. The first and final account of Peter K. Smith, Executor uf the last will and testament of Andrew Smith, deceased. 224. The drat and final automat of George Swope, Executor of the last will *ad testament uf Henry Swope, deceased. 225. The first and final account of George Swope, Executor of the lust will and test went of Elizabeth Little, late of Gettysburg, dec'd. 226. The account of Dr. E. F. Short), Joseph L. Sburb and Wm. ileSberry, Luis., Executors sf the last will and testament of Dr. Jo.eph Sborb, deceased. • 221. The account of Wm. McClean, Admlnis- Ustor of the estate of Rebecca Koeht, dec'd. 235. The first adil final acc..un‘ofiloqes Mc- Clean, Esq., Riet otos of tile last will and tes tament of Matilda Scanlan, deed. J. A. HARDIER. 229. The first and final account of Joseph Fleck, Administrator of the estate of Mary Sto ner. deceased. 230. The first and final account of Philip Sweney, Executor of the lest will aqd tem.*. meat of Hugh Sweney,dec'd. ZACHAttIAII MYERS, Rojister. Register's Office, Grit) s- • burg, Oct. 22, 180. SR PROPOSALS will be received by the Commirsionersot Adams county, at the Brblge, at East Berlin, 03111 TAursdey, the 25th day of October inst. , until 2 o'clock, P. M., for the erection of a Superstructure urn the abut ntents of the old Wooden Bridge on the west side of the (1r at Conowago creek, at Bast Ber lin. The littiagc k ts to be built alter the stye of "Ittier's Patera.," one span 34 feet long and 24 fret wide iu the clear, double track. Flans and specifications can be seen at the above mentioned time and place. J. RAFFESSPERGER., I). GEISELIIAN, J. IL MARSII.4I.I, Commissioners. Attest -4. :Sf. WALTIEL, Clerk. Oct. 15, 1860. td Second Arrival IL F. IicIIIIENf rpms FALL.—larger Sipa. Ann &yel— l_ JACOBS k BRO. hare just received their second purchase of Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer cheaper than ever, haring bought at the most favorable rates. They ask the public to c.iii in and see their large assort meet, eonrinced that every taste can be ri .ti fied. Their CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, Cassinet4. Cords. Jeans, kc., cannot be eice'led for v.iriety, and then the low prices at, which they - are offered a, e really astonishing. Goods made tai at the sborteqt notice, in the latest styles, aid at as reasonable rates as can he expected. Their estn.blishment is in Cham bershurg street, a few doors below Buehler's Drug Store. (Oct. 16, MA. OF A LOT OF GRorN D.—By c irtaeofan Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the suhierlber, Admini.trator of the estate of CHARLES LAFFERTY, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the lilies, us Sotur din. the 27,h day of tectober i the LOT OF GROUND, late of th e said de ed. - situate in a central part of the town of Petersburg, Hun tington township, in sud county, fronting on the Honorer and Carlisle Turnpike, bounded on the north and rear by an altey and adjoin ing lot of Wary and Hannah Tolan, on which are erected a Log Rough-cast Two- story Dwellinz HOUSE, with a one story Kitchen, Frame Weatherboarded Shop, Log Stable, Hog Pen, &c. The property is a very desirable one either for business or resi dence. The premises will be shown to persons wishing to view them by Charles Peacock, re siding thereon, or the undersigned, residing near. liiirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and term., made known by JONAS JOHNS, Aciai'r. By the Court—ll. G. Wotr, Clerk. Oct. 6, 18fi0. ts* A New Feature It he business of the .&zelsior fere. Daring our last visit to the cities of iladelphia and Baltimore, we selected a splen did assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, comprising English, French, Venitian, Egyptian, Italian and American Scenery,Statuary Groups, Le. Oar prices for pictures vrgl range from 12 to 40 cents apiece. We also have a fine lot of STEREOSCOPIC„BOXES, which we offer at reduced prices. The public generally are in vited to call and see our large revolving Box, containing 60 pictures, and we insure to all lovers of the Fine Arts a pleasant visit. We are also prepared to make Stereoscopic Pictures, tither Portraits or Views, at raison*, Igo rates. Aril 16, IsBo. JEV Jos trout to buy the finest sad bent flttialy Ladies' Gaits* Ladies Yoe. Boots, Gouts' . calf Boots, Wants' aud Youths' Shoes, call rie.RPSTS, Drpgget, Oil Callost hoodoo/se V . , sad ebesp st FAMMISTOCXEr. , EETPALO ps4BliahloBocksp' t Sims% -essi °versos% frisks, sad inrwLkina, kcr noun's, CM Notice. Notice To Bridge Builders. Public Sale TYSON 1 BRO., Photographers, Gettysburg, Pc Sower, Barnes & Co., - )3001et, CSILLLMI2I AND PUBLISHERS, 81 Nortb Third st., Lower Side, above Rae. PittLADSLFIRIA, Write the attention of i Teachers, Booksellers and Country Merchants, to their very large Stock of School Books, pub lished in this and other cities * together with Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Paper and Stationery generally. S. 13. k Co. are publish en of many Popular Works, among which are 'the following: THY SERIES OF NORMAL ARITINETICR,, By Edward Brook., A. M., Professor of .111011- emetics in Pennsylvania State Normal School. Whatever helps the student to a ruustot x oixo of his study, Cal•!querti3 by his Teacher, wets as a powerful stimulAnt upon him, %tile it releases the Teacher from the la bor of m.krng explanations which would be unnecessary viral a more perfect Text Book_ The series otiose named boas been published but A short time, and yet within a few months, without ailtertising or puffing, the demand amounts to almost one hundred thousand co ' pie.. Some of ricer advantages may be briefly elated, as follows: 1. They coutain more new mattes than any similar series. 2. They exhibit a number of new arithmeti cal solutions to problems that have heretofore Lt en confined to Algebra. 3. The mater ie arranged more philosophi cary than in others, and is therefore better adapted ftr instruction. 4 No ur phrases, signs or figures, are intr dui etl in previous to those in which they are lolly explained, find the pupa is thus led along M ithout the ne, essity of frequent anti troublesunie txpl Ituaions on the part of the teacher. Very iew eitnientary works Lase this merit. 5. New modes of Teaching arc suggested throughout the series, and under the name of "Social Arithmetic: curious and interesting problems are introduced, which may be used with advantage in wakening op the attention, toad sharpening the faculties of the school. 6. The key is not only what,/tititle imports, but it'is also a complete treatise on the art of teaching )(rata! Arithmetfk-heing filled with hints useful to the Teacher. —4 Tht. everyday practical value of Mental Ar ithmetic to e%cry one wbo receives or pap money, if only for the daily necessaries of lite, is now universally admitted.- It therefore be comes imperative upon teachers to practice the best method of teaching It. The books are beautifully printed on thick white paper; and neatly and tastefully bound. Their prices are aafolberus: Normal Primary Arittitnetle,. .15 cents. Normal Mental Arithmetic, 25 " Key to Mental Arithinetic, 25 " A very liberal deduction to Teachers, and those who buy in quantities. Single copies sent to Teachers by Mail, on receipt of one third of the above prices to pre-pay postage. SANIAR'd sill= OF READERS, Consisting of Primer, 12+ cents ; Speller, 15 cents; First Reader, 15 cents ; Second, 30 cents; Thira, 40 cents; Fourth, 66 cents; Fifth, 75 cents ; AA School, 88 cents ; Young Ladies, 88 cents ; and Sander's New Speaker, $1,00; ele gantly printed, beautifally illustrated, substan tially hound, sad sold at lower prices than any other Series of Readers. By T. Kirk White, President of Penneylrani& Commercial College. The writing is beautiful, yet simple, practical and easily taught, the spi te= being founded or natant habits aaJ principles. The sale bits become very large and is increasing. They afford • liberal profit to dealers. This series of Six Superb Maps is now adopt ed in almost school of note In the Union, where Geography is taught, and hex no equaL L'HYSICAL GEOGRAPHY hits been intro duced upon the Hemisphere Haps, all Its de tails having been so arranged es to present a most gorgeous appearance, while they do not interfere with each other or the subjects usual ly iito...rn upon Maps, and are easily taught and understood by Teucher and Pupil. Price $25 for full set of six Maps, its $lO for set of Hem isphere Maps alone. Oct. 23, 1860. 6m IN THE ART WORLD I PHOTOGRAPHY CPUN PoRCELAJN.--Vecured by letters patent in the United States, Engbuid, France i,nd Belgium. THE AMERICAN PEICTOORPIHC PORCE LAIN COMPANY, No.' 7411 Broadway, New York, hiving secured their novel and ingenious invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders for MINIATURE LIKENESSES of Persons on China, presenting all the *Um ti‘e and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and &dab of a wiLter-coior drawing, and a hlthftrto unattain ed quality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable as the natural- properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. ♦s the patented process of the Company en ables the reproduction of Photographs, not on ly on plain surfaces, but upon such as are round or of an:,- degree of irregularity—por traits can be reproduced with faultless accura cy, and dglicacy of delineatlon, upon Porcelain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as URNS, VASES, lIIIEAKYAgiT COPS, Toilet Article - us, kc., thereby secunng faithful portraits sad furnishing • unique and exqui site style of ornamentation of articles in domes tic use. In order to furnish facilities for the ;ratifi cation of the popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desir ous of haring Portisits on Porcelain, the Com pany have imported from Europe a collection of su l ierior porcelain goods, manutnetured to their own order, which they sell at cost prices. As the American Company ere owners of the patent right, and consequently the only persons authorised to use the process, they hare deter mined, in order to afford people of every section of the Cnion an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS ON CHINA, to make the following proposition to residents in the Country, alto ate unable to visit person alty the Atelier And other Galleries in New York : l'ersons lending a photograph, anibrotype, or daguerreotype to the office of too Company in New York, accompanied by FIVE DOLLARS, will receive in return by express, free of other charge, a richly ornauiented Breakfast Cup and :Saucer, with the portrait transferred thereon. By transmitting a daguerreotype and TEN DOLLARS, they will secure in like manner, a handsome• French Vase or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. lit sending a pair of daguerreotypes and FIFTEEN DOLLARS, they will receive in return a Pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal to min iature pitintings; an 1, in like mannv,r,,portrnits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging in price from Twenty to One Hundred Dollars the pair. N. 13.—He particular in writing the address, town, county and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed to "X axager, Awerusers Photograpkic Porcelain C 0.," 781 BROADWAY, Sew York. Oct. 72, 1880. 3m New Fall and Winter CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, with every article of wearing apparel in that line, to gether with Boots, Shoes, Bata, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Double Barrel Guns and Pistols, Revolvers, aad a splendid article of the im proved and celebrated Colt's Revolver, with all the necessary fixtures to it. Buffalo Rabat and Over Shoes, ladle Rubber Over Coats and Leg ings, Hosiery, Am, Guitars, Fiddles, Flutes, aad Fifes, Jewelry mad Watches, together with many other useful articles, all of which will sold YhEY CHEAP. You auk where? Why, at SAMSON'S, where every one ate bay good and cheap goods. TAise. the spa. The old County Building N. R. Center oldie Idansond. Gettysburg, Ont. lb, 1840. Great Curiosity. we hare one of ther greatest curiosities sail wog valuable invenkiona in the known world, foe whisk we want agents every where. Yullperticaiars seat We BE!.&W Mahn._ Oct 16, isee. tr. Nekursirt'a. TF you vast say arakis mu* kart !a a In; . elassj. /toot .ad Shoo ad" aali at KaIIVI•Va. WHITE'S COPY BOOKS, PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS. A Novelty Change of Time. ETTTSBURG RAILROAD.--On and after J Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1860, the Morning Train will leave Gettisburg et 7.30 A. M„ with pasungers for all the connections, North and South, se — the Northern Central Railway, p.nd return about 1 o'doric, I'. NI The afternoon Train will leave Gettysburg at 2.45, P. : but passengers by this Train cAn go no farther than Hanover the same evening. Returning will reach Oaritysburg about 5 M., with puEsen gen from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, kc. By this arrankement persons from the country, near the line of the Railroad, having business to transact in Gettysburg, can take the noon Train up and have nearl) two hours in Gettys burg, and retuin in the Aftcrioon Train. IL McGCRDY, President. "Oct. 22, 1860: Assignee's Notice. Tundersigned,having been appointed As signee, under n deed of trust for the benefit of creditors, of JACuB P. Ittisiviia, of the 130- rough of Gettysburg, Adams county, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Assignor, to male immediate payment to the undersigned. residing in said borough, and those but mg claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. WM. A. DUSCAN, Atavnee illQr The Assignee will dispose of Ur. Rein inger a STUCK OF GOtillS by retail, AT ItS DUCE!) PRICES and on accommodating terms. Oct. 22,180. tt Proclamation. WHEREAS the lion. Roarer J. nesse, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General fail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders to the said district. and DArID ZIIGLIIR and lase L Wllll - Rags., Judges of the Courts of .Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts. of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County of Adams—bare Issued their precept, beerkig date the 22d day of August, in the year of our Lord 'one thousand eight hundred fifty-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg. on Neatest, the 19th dam of November ant.—NOTICS IS HERIBT GIVEN to all IRA Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Corisfables within the said County of Adams, that they b hen and there In their proper persons, with eir Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, &seminaland other Remembrances, to do those thin which to their offices and In that behalf app twin to be done, and also, they who will pr ecute against the prisoners that are or thous Ibe in the Jail of Ada s , said County of Adh s, are to be then and there to prosecute &gal st thew as shall be Jost. IS C LIGHTNER, Saner Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, 1 Oct. 22, 1664. te I. / Notice. oRETEIt / 101114813 11STATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Peter us, late - Of Cumberland township, Adams county; deceased, having Leen granted to the undersigned, residing in Gettysburg, he here by 'gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to talk, immediate payment, and those havtng claims ngtinst the same to present thaw properly authenticated for settlement- ZACHAIIIAII MYERS, .Adier. Oct. 15, 1860. Bt Ladies, P you call at Pahnefitocks, you will find the I handsomest DRESS GOODS in town, De !nines. Cashmeres, Figured Merinoes. Coburg, Frencsllerinoes, all Wool, as low as 75 cents a yard. Call soon. Oct. 22. FAHNRSTOr BROTHERS The Election Is over, and although every one can't have his wishes entirely Pati4ed, it becomes us to sulttnit. The next important question for all men, anti particularly the people t! Adams county, is where to buy the best and itft3est e fall and winter Clothing. We unhesitatingly say, at SAMSON'S—I/tors the sput—N. E. c or ner of the Diamond, In the old County Build. Gettysburg, Oct. 15, MO. Quick Sales & Small Profits." AVING purchased a large and varied si ll. sortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, we are prepared to oflcr bargains to all who may favor us with a call. We will not attempt to particularize, as our stock ccmprises for eign and Domestic Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Trimmings, kc., kc., together with a large as sortment of Groceries and Queensware, to which we would respectfully ask as examina tion before purchasing, as we are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for the liberal encouragement heretofore entended to us We would respectfully ask a continuance of the same. A. SCOTT h SON. Oct. 15. 1880. A Gold Watch for You. Ane,NY parson desiring to procure a good GOLD WATCH, warranted 18 carats by a sure process, requiring no money and but little ezettion, can do so by addressing R. IJRLYJN, Gift Book Store, 112 South Third St.. Philadelphia. W. B.—Haying secured SPECIAL ADV AN TAGOS, I am prepared to EX ilEl. ALL OTHER Gift Book Houses in liberality and quality of Gifts. - I depend upon the SEPER/ORITY OF MY GIFTS, rather than upon long advertisements, to secure a continuance of the patronage pf the reading public, and purchasers of books and agents WILL FINDIT TO THEIR INTEREST to order one of my Catalogues. Acldre!s R. MELVIN, 112 South Third et., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 15, 1860. 4m Cancer Institute. it FTER many years of successful practice, DR. KILLING still desires to do good to t e afflicted. lie continues to cure all kinds of CANCERS, TUMORS, WENS, SCROFULA, or KING'S EVIL, SORBS, kc., if curable, without cutting or poison. fie dues not confine him self merely to the cure of the above dis eases, but will treat all others with success.— Patients will be visi ted, if desired, a reasonable distance. Persons desiring to visit Dr. K. will please stop at the Railroad Hot in Mechanics burg, where they will be direc!ed to his resi dence. For all particulars write--state dis eases plainly. Enclose a postage stamp to prepay answer. Address Dr. C. L. KELLUSG, Mechanicsburg, Cumberland co., Pa. Oct. 15, IB6u. 6m A Card. TFIK undersigned tender- their thank • for the liberal share or pa•ronage heretofore extended to them, and would now invite atten tion to their extensive stock of FRUIT TREKS, embracing all the choicest varieties of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot, kc., ate., now ready for Pall planting. Our stock is thrifty and of fine size. Satisfaction warrant ed. girCali with our Agent, Mr. Joni Soorr, in Gettysburg, Pa., or at the Nursery of T. B. COOK k SONS, Oct. 15, 1860. tf Rasa 8. C. Howard WOULD respectfully inform ber friends that she has kat returned from the city with a large assortment of BONNETS and MILLINERY 00008, and will always have on hand a number of ILead,y-made Bonnets, Ladle' are invited to call, Le Ohambersburg %met, and see for themselves. Oct 15, 1860. at GALL AT A. SCOTT & SOWS and see sh. ‘,...,/ PATIN? 8111.1-81141.131111 13111.1.1111111110, Am non? FRUIT CANS and JARS, which are the most reliable and convenient vowels ate per. serving Fruits and Vegetables of ell Mai* wide:Wean be proven by the most reliable testi nuty. 4 -' [July Id. • 2 17 :101) work sod sod en= ars the etiarsettwistiee of the TYBOS IMOrtriirt). traillfBWAßE.—.2l ikty SM!v i r4G rj o r t u .4 iclipursuance of au Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the subscribers, Ad a nistrators of the estate of Joasre C a, deceased, will offer at Public Bale, on the premise', on Friday, Us tad day of Nocooker serf, the following valuable Real Estate, vie : A FARM, situate in Freedom township, Adams county, on the Emmitsburg toad, about 6 miles from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Jacob Brown, Henry Myer+, and other., containing 175 Acres. more or less, with a sufficiency of first rate bleadcw and Timber Land. The farm is in excellent cultivation, and good fencing. The improcemeate are .11 large Two story Brick Dwelling 110 USE, large Bank Barn. Wagon shed, Corn Crib, and all other nece.sitt7 out buildings ; three nerer-failing springs of water, al.o a well with a pump in it ; an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. 'Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the last named Administra tor, residing on the premises. "Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by t_WTAYIPS CRF.EGER, JOSEPH M. CREMIKR, Adiert. By the Court—ll. G. Wow, Clerk. Oct. 15, 1860. to 1;1OR CAPITALISTS.—DesirabIe Hotel Prope l ,. ty jor Star. —THE EAGLE HOTEL, GET TYSBURG. will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday. ma 20th day of Novas ter next, at I o'clock, P. M. This is the largest and most desirable Proper ty in the place, being a large and erten- -, sire THREE-STORY FRONT k RACK- BUILDING, with a Basement and Attic, all finished from attic to basement in the .eat manner, having been lately renewed and en larged, so as to accommodate • large number of persons in the handsomest and most com fortable manner. There Is an abundance of water, hydrant, two wells, and a cistern.— There is at Ice-bonse, Wasb-honse, Smoke house, Wood-sited, aad all other necessary Out-buildings. There is sufficient Stabling for 100 horses. Ths House Is tarnished with Gas in all the principal apartments. This Hotel has been doing a moat ertensire business. having it' reputation highly establish ed, and is known far and near as a most com fortable place of sojourn, anu itrpossession is worthy of public attention. The terms will he made known On the day o(sale by HARVEY D. SWEENEY, GEORGE THRONE, ALEXANDER COBRA'S, • Committee of Stockholders. air Tills place is the termination of the Bei'rout, by which there I. a direct communi cation twice a day with all the ireetern Cities and the Great West. serif not sold on said day, it will be Rented Oct. 15, 1860. U OSICIARLAND FOR SALE. —A FARM, containing about 28d Acre*, situated in amiltonban township, Adams county, adjoin ing the property well known as the "Orr Farm;" about one-half of this farm Is of same quality as Orr's land. The meadows are large and good soil. eau be made to produce very I.trge crops of Hay, a product for which there Inflow * calumet good. market; about 90 acres are is 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 } of a mile of a good Saw-mill. A young Apple Orchard, contain ing 200 trees of choice selected fruit, planted 2 or 3 years ego. A young Pesch Orchard of 100 trees of best kinds 'elected. These Or chards, when in lull bearing, will add greatly to the value of the property, as theAnality of Adams county trait Is known and held is great esteem in the cities. Numerous Springs on the farm, one of which is a large Sulpher Spring, that may become of great value as soon as the Oetty.burg and Waynesboro, or Oettysburg and Cbambcrsburg Railroads are finished, as the property la within one mile of them Rail. roads; and by these roads a constant supply of Franklin county lime may be had -.. cheaply, so as to improve the land 'il II to any degree of fertility desired.— .. There is • HOTSR and good sub-. ,_, Mantis' Rare on the farm. Also, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, in same township, ivijoiniug lands of T. Stevens, and others, containing about 35 Acres. sfirThe property will be shown to any per son wishing to purchase and the price made known oa application to Isaac Rubinson. Esq., Fairfield; Robert Cr. McCreary, George W Mc- Clellan, Rags., and Col. James D. Paxton, Get- Sysburg. Sept 17, 18541 ir. subscriber will sell his FARM , Malted In Franklin township, Adams county, 2 oat es west of Cashtown, on the Millerstown road. The Farm contain; 76 ACRES-60 acres clear. The land Is In a good state of cultiva tion, having been limed. There are all kinds of fruit—st thriving young Orchard of choice grafted fruit; also peaches, pears and .iums of the best kinds. The buildings age a one end a half story STONY, HOUSE, a [HI , large new Bank Barn, a Cooper Shop, C.. The farm is in good order and cannot be beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on rais ing five hundred bushels this year. A never failing spring of water at the door. Oct. 1, 18110 AT PUBLIC SALR.—The Nubscriber will offer et Ppblic Sale, on the premises, INS ,Monday, tAe 19th do of Normsber *ea, the very DE:"IRABLR•PROPERTY he now occu pies, situate on the Clusmbersburg turnpike, in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining the The ologic.tl Seminary grounds. The lot contains acres, with a two-story Double Roughcast House, Stable with barn floor, Shop, good young Orchard; well of water, te. , thereon. Sale to commence at I o'clock. P.A., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by OA. 15, !WM. ti THE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the pre miles, on Tarsday, at 30th of taw' ins'., her DOUSE AND LOT, situate on the State Road, about 3 miles from Gettysburg, adjoining D. C. Brinkerhoff, Jchn Majors, and others. The House II I new two-story Log, and the Lot contaisk about lof an acre. More land can be bought to It, If desired. At the same time and place, she will sell her HOCSR -1101,1) FURNITURB. air Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given sod terms made known by SARAH HOLLIROKR. Oct. 15, 18GO. is VERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, AT. THZ "BL.CES' HALL," and every day between the honrs of ? A. M. and 64 P. M.. at the month west corner of the Diamond, in George Armour's Clothing Store, he having just returned from the city with a superior stock of Black, Olive and Brown Cloths, for Over and Dress Coats, the best selection of Black and Faacy Gatti merest Coburg Valeneias, Solferinos, Moos. De tainee, Gingham's., Calicoes, Bleached and Un bleached Muslin,, Sheeting and BAggiug, ell of plain or neat feshlonable kurti; in a word, the styles are just the " Apar" for the times, all of which will be sold at the very lowest cash prices. ALSO—Ready Made Clothing in every varie ty, style and sine. If we cannot fit yun, W. T. Krre, who never misses a 6t, will take your measure and make you s garment on the short est notice. Oct. 6, 1860 Ben4ersiille, Pa. 2800. Pall 121'Unary, 2880. uANNA DREW GOOD B. -11188 IfoCIIIWLY Is jut op -Wm a kasdaime asiortamat of STS t LADLES' DBMS GOODE! of the latest sad most fasidohable styles, which au will sell at N mtry lowest cash prices. spo-Ladies, *all mod examine them. ' Oct. 1, larKt. lm gALL at TYBOW 11110.8 isnot,' of Pbo topaptty ad teaaitae aloft. spoiling% of o Art, thittyabarg, Pa. Oles Chary PectoraL Public Bale. A Rare Chance A Good Home. 113.k.i0 B. SIITH Farm for Sale. SAMUEL BUGAIIAN Desirable Home, SAMUEL K. FOULK Public Sale. "Wide Awake" Meetings Dr. • ott's CRALYISKILTE REST° RAT In PILLS OF IRON'. An aperient siiml Stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and earbon by com bustioo i■ Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the high est Medical Authorities, both in Serape and the Gaited States, end prescribed in their prac tice, The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of Iron can he compared with IL Impurities of the blood, depression of vital enemy, pale tad otherwise sickly com plexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivatile case. Innoxions In all maladies in which It has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the foilowtag complaints, via: In Debility, Yeetoits Eatneia lion, Dyspepsia, Conslipotioa, Diarrhea, Dys emery, Ineipient Cm 4 s t i n iption, S ero f i d ov , Mberetdosis, Sail Rheum, Afiensesufrwation, Whiles, CAloroeie, Lirer Comp/flints, CAroutc Headache; khetintatisin, Laity milk** Fevers, Pimples on the Face. ice. In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the result of acute iii.ease. or of the continued dimunition of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this res torative has proved su , ressfill to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Int alids so long bed ridden ma to have become for otter in their own neighborboodi. have suddenly re.appear ed in the bnpy world as if jIlJt-returned from protracted trig, el in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind arc attested of fe male Sufferers, ernaciAted ticttin4 of apparent marasmus, santruineous exh instion, critical changes, and that complication.of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to 14,11' , 1 , 1t.d exercise for which the physician has no name. Nzavotia Arm:lrina .4 of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron most necessarily he salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without be.inz exciting and over beating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with oat ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting & disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes lino remarkably effectual and permanent saremedy for Pilo, upon which it else appears to exert • distinct and specific action, by dis persing the local tendency which forms them. In IlvsPs►slA, Inunmei able as are its causes, a single box of these Chelybeate Pills bee often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant Costiveness. 111 Uftetiteke4 DIARIlll7.A,erell when advanced to nyssavaav, confirmed, emaciating, and a:1- parentiy malignant, the effects have been equal ly decisive and astonishing. • la the local pains, lou of flesh and strenzth, debilitating Cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate Landman. CONSOIIPTICHI, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifj - ing and in teresting instances. In Sosorimoun Tcasnoc tows, this medicated iron has had far more th in the good effect of the must cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their wall known lie,- The attention of *nudes cannot he too con fidently invited to this remedy aadorestorative, itethe auto peculiarly affeeting theta. is natUllaTtfil, both chronic and inflattima tot7—ln the latter, however, more decidedly— It - has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and IN-diming the swellings and Weise. of the joints and muscles. In 11111TSTAMITTSIT FICV LIM it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, 'and its progre.e in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and asefulnesa. No remedy has ever been 'discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative erects.— Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid ac quisition of strength, with au unusual disposi tion for active and cheerful exercise, immedi ately follow its use. Put tip in neat gat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. „Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. Ail letters, orders, etc., should be siddreiutedtto R. R. LOCKE k CO., Ceneral Agents, Oct. 15, 1860. ly 20 Cedar St., N. T. Handsome Women. TO THK LADIES.—HUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES." A rich and elegant color for the cheeks or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH OR RUH OFF, and when once applied, remains durable for years. The tint is so rich and na tural, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect its use. Can be removed by lemon juice and will net injure the skin. This is anew preparation, used by the celebrated Court Beauties of Lon don and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for nse, for SI 00, HUNT'S " COURT TOILET POWDER," im partsa dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unake anything else nod for this pur pose. Mailed free for 50 Cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM.," restores tan, freckles. sunburn and all eruptions of the skirt Mailed free for 50 Cents. • HUNT'S " IMPERIAL POMADE," for the hair, strengthens and improves its grow(h, k(eps it from falling off, and is warranted TO MARE THZ HAIR CTRL. 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 etrettntl ly; PRESERVES THE T) E7n AVD PREYS/MY TOOTH- AcHz. ?flailed free for $1 00. HUNT'S " BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossoms and co logne. Mailed free for $1 00. • This exquisite perfume was first used hr the Prin•.'ess Royal of England, on her marriage. Messrs. Hunt & Co. presented the Princess with an elegant case of Perfumerv, (in w. ich of the above articles Here included) iu handsome cut glass with gold stoppers,valued at $l5OO, articulara of which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent Free, by express, for lb 00. Cash can e ther accompany the order, or be paid to the expreas.agent on de livery of goodd. HUNT & CO ., Perfumers to the Queen. Regent St., London, and 77 4ansom St., Fbila. delphia, Ps. For Sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. sarTbe Trade Supplied. [Oct. 15, 'nu. ly Wilcox & Gibb's • , EWING MACIJINE. T e great and increasing demand for this remarkably simple machine is a guarantee of its suptrlor excellence. PRICE $3O 00. For Sale at FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE, 715 Chesnut Street, PIitLADIII7.IIII4I Sept. 17, 1860. 8m kOKI:NW 000D$, is 'very Itsritem at OEICHIC toseistiair at Pmts. Slughif t ilamob Vain" Sholthkffst AURGE lot orOroekatyoS4 Queenlyltro lb: yle by NORBWX rs IiARTIIt. Apart. !Sarsaparilla, (a PURIFYING TKX BLOOM—And for the wolf me of the silialsed varied*, SCROFULA AND SfSROFI7- LIIUS AFFECTIONS, soca A TUMORS, I/LDERS, SORES, ER (3 rTIONS,PI4P LICS,PCS- " 10 VILLA, ELOYCHILS, ROILS, y BLAINS, AND ALL SKIN ' f :Aa l4 DISEASES. Oakland, Ind., Oth Janes I. C. Ayer k Co. Gents: I feel It my duty to acknowledge what your Sarsaparilla lass done for me. Raving inherited * Scrofulona affection, I ,have suffered from It is varier** ways for years. Sometimes it burst out Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned inward and distresses me at the stomach. Two years ago It broke out on my bead and covered my si sip andears with one tore, Which was painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. afct. the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaiaarillit,) :or 1 knew from your reputation that any thing you made must be good. I seat to Cincinnati and got it, and ased it till it cured me. I took it, as you advise, in smsli doses of • teaspoon. ful over % month, sad used tilwaist terve betties. New and healthy skin soon began tokens ender the scab, which alter a while Ceti eft My ' , Skin is now clear, and I know by asy feelings that the disease has gone frotikety system, Yen can well believe that I Seel what I asp win when I tell you, that I liotd yak to he one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever grate fully, Yours * - ALIPRID B. TALLZY. ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSS OR RRYSIPE TETT ER AND Si LT. I MUM,iICILL• DEAD, RINGWORM, SURE EX,RS, DROPSY. Dr. Robert M. l'reble writes Own Salem. N. Y., 12th Sept., 1839, that he has cured an in veterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally,by the persevering used:dour Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack at Maliguan'. Erysipelas by large noses df the same i says he cures the comtnou Eruptletu lay it constantly. BROS CHOCELE,GOITIIEo a SWELLEDVECK. Zebulon Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, write": "Three bottles of your Sarsaparilla cuml ma front n Goitre—a hideous sw.dling . pn the neck., which I had suffered from overfisso years." LEUGOIiii.II(E.I OR WHIM'S; OVARIAXTU MOIL UTERI-Ns:. ULCKII.ITIO, FEMALE DISEASES. Dr. J. 13. S. Charming, of New York City, writes: "1 niost cheerfully e , ,,mpty with the request of your agent In saying 1 have found your S irraparilla a most ex,•elleut alterative In in the numerous complaints for which we em ploy such a remedy, but especially in Female Diseases of thi,” titrofulous diathksis. I have cured many ineeterits cases of Leurorritcea by it, and some where the complaint was misled by ulceration of the uterus. The ulceration it self was soon cured. Nothing withinil my knowledge equals it fur these female; leraego uaents." Edward S. Marrow, of Newlin :7,, ..41A.or.dtel, "A. dangerous ovarian tamor on one Of the fe males in my family, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has' at length been completely cured by y our Extract of tliarsapa rills. Our physician thought notlilteg,but•ex tirpatiou could afford relief, but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort be fore cutting, and it proved effects/el After taking !etre remedy eight weskit no,symptom of the disease tenpins." RHEUMATISM, GOUT, mina COMPLAINT* Independence, Preston co., Va., Gth Jai 0!. Ur. J. C. Aye:: Sir—i have been afflicted with a painful chronic Rheumatism for a long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could fed, until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bot tle cured me in two wikilts, and restored my general health so much that I am fkr better than before I was attacked. I think It a won derful medicine. J. Faun. Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to re lieve me; and I have been a broken-dowb man for some years from no other ratite than de• rangement of the LIN er. My beloved pastor, the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sar saparilla, because he said Lo knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. By t h e blessing of God it has cured me, and has so lin rifled my blood as to make a new man of me.—t I feel young again. The best that can be said! of you is not half good enough." SCFIIRRUS, CAMPER. TUMORS, ENLARGE MENT, ULCERATION, CARIES AND EL. FOLIATION OF THE HONES. A great variety of cases have been reported to us where cures of these formidable nani plaints have resulted from the use of this rem. dy, but our space here will n it admit them...— Some of them may be found in our American Alisisnac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. DYSPEPSIA, HEART DISEASE. TITS, EFL LUST. IdEIANCHOLY, NEURALGIA. limy remarkable cures of these affeetions hats been made by the alterative power of thin medicine. It stimulates the vital inactions la. to vigorous action, and thus overcomes dinar. ders which would be supposed beyond Its rt ach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of the people, and we are confident that this will do fur them all that medicine can do. AYEE'S CHEERY PECTOEAL, TOR Till RAPID CLUE 07 Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and fur the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to pub. fish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized na tions of the earth. Few are the communities, or even fatuil'es, among them who bare not some personal experience of its effects—sume living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fa tality of these disorders, and as they know,too, the effects of this remedy, we need not do more triin to assure them that it has now all the vir tues that it did bare when making the cures which bare won so strongly upojt the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. t. ITER & CO., Lowell, las. sig-Sold by A. D. linehler, Gettysburg; P. Bobltts, Arendtsville; Paxton& 11cCresry, Fair field; P. A. Myers, New Cheater; 31.8taater, New Oxford; S. Lllteshew, York Springs; end dealers generally. (Sept. 10,1840. Iyrsow John W. Tipton. -HIAWATIVIAN.I GO to Tipton'* —gwto Tipton's— Go to Tlpton's in the cornea.— in the corner in the Diamond— In the Diamond near liciaellast'a, If you want your hair dressed finely—. If you want your face shaved smoothly. Bachelors who never knew it.-.- Tip's the fellow that can do Do It in the latest fashion.— Do it quick and do it neatly, And improve your due looks greatly, Make you look so young sad sprightiy, Make you feel more yeast and brightly, Make you feel like goingli To call upon some prettytstet Who before would notlook at you, At you as you passed her dally , ' Daily ma she public street. And young men who weer monstmilihr, Who vast some one to sew pates. Patois where your breeds** toss. Tip's the boy tomb up mktchoo..... Matches with sous, lady &Ir. Then repair to Tiptoe's shop, Dandy, "Fogy, Flirt and Pop. Jas. 11, 1161. s. Palmer fit ARgrr mum? waAikr, , -, 4 Doane is ?Webs's" ? ‘-` re soestestiy IMP "mall siiieHbobst " Dried led riekW Irk. lAN, As:, Bbed, Biseg s rnlesofta, 4 Beef, Pork, /AA Obese., Bows,lMP6llw7 - rovir4 4 B% - •I'erl,44l:t ChZITS 50 , 414441 , adidinc 4 oresi~ Just w• liana tit* st Of . 0_1) Iii!! CI , O, IBM GM
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