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UNION
Now AND FOREVER !
maul or ADAM.
YOUR COUNTRY CALLS!
Democratic Meetings.
THE Hammitt -7, the friende of the Union
and the Constitution, tad the enemtes of
proscription and sectionalism, will hold Meet
ings, as folio".:
Al ff EIDLE/ZSBUBG, on Saturday
iny, Noe. 3.
Ai GEO. A. CORWELL'S, Frankfix
foritskip, on Yonlay Ecen,nj, NOP'. 5.
At C. WILL'S 110 TEL, Gettyr&urg, on
Monday Eretionq, N,,r. 5.
The CITIZENS' BAND of Gettysburg and
scseral Speeches at each media{(.
abeetioys zany be called. DEMOCRATS or
ADAMS, Itl*SH TO THE RESCUE OF TIIE
IMPERILED UNION ! RAKE ONE MORE EF
FORT TO SAVE YOUR COUNTRY AND
MAINTAIN THE CONSTITUTI FNIM PAIR
! By order, JACOB BiIINKERHOr F,
Oct. 28, 1860. Chairman Dem. Co. Com.
GETTYSBURG—.I4reiwAT LAST
Superfine Flour
Rye F10ur........
'White Wheat...
Red Wheat
Corn
/lie ......
()ate
Buckwheat ........
Clover Seed
Timothy Seed
Barley ........
I' tas er of Paris
later ground, per bag
BALTEAMF.--Fattuy L tar
Flour.
Whott
Lye.—
Cunt
Oats
Clu~er Seed
Timothy Seed..
Beef Cattle, per
flogs, per band
Vb'
(Juan°, Peruvian, per ton
HANOVER—THURSDAY I.sst.
Flour, from weigons
Do: from stores
Wheat'.
Prye
"ICOn
°sop
Clod r Seed..
Timothy Seed
I'last,•r ..... .—.
On Tnesaity morning, the 30th ult., at the
Pnrronege Met. Janie*ChllrCh, ly the /ter. J.
Eri.tr. .11r. E‘lANrrl., G. I . 6O•TLK. of
town-.hip. to Mills MAUI' JANE
PLA \K. n; Cninheriunil town hip.
On the 26111 tilt., Ii the -Rev. 11. TitiAmnn, I
.J.tNIES SO tl k:;;IIEEt: to llms ELIZAIiETII,
1.111,1.F,1t-1 ,th f thig r•m,,tv.
Ou the lath ult.. Ly the liev. it. Bishop, Mr.
ROW R to )Ices MARY J. SAYLOR—
both of FArfield. Adonis county.
On the 25111 ult., by ti e Rex. Ilene: Risl u
fir. FR ‘NKI.IN A. NAIL!. to Miss hi."4A...`i
:41,r,s8—both of Frederick couuty, Md.
111M7Z1.
On TI i.rsd-y night lest. Mill. MART JANE,
‘N ite of Iht id W. Flufruck, Gf ,hie borough,
in the Clot year of hel age.
Oa the 23.1 ult.,' near Cantitown, of putrid
Fore Ihr.) it, MARY ANN SII:•:ELY, e. wty;cst
child of Mr. incub She .Iy, leceased, n,ed 8
.11/.1 JO mouth+ rind 22
On the ult., in Ifainiltnnbon tnienth;p,
alto. 3/A I:GARET RANA:Kt:it, about 7u 3eurs
of age.
20,000 Pounds
OF POTZR W.',NTED in Deretuber next, for
u-lot h CA: 4 11 ‘s,ll be paid. Ferniers oho
bate Cie ortiLle :or e. le, will do well by rnllt .g
and making ergsgements with the subscriber,
A t hi+ Flour, flacon k Gr wery Store. to We.t
stget. Gettysburg. CEO. LIT
Nov. 2, 1 1860. 4t
Election.
eAxx.or cTITTSOCIIO,I
Nov. 2. leuu. j
IV - OTICE tr hereby given to the Stockholders
111 of the Bank of tlett)aburit, that an Elec
tion for Thirteen Directors, to serve one p.m,
sill he held at the 11. inking-house, ou Monday,
the I fith day of November.
bar..l general meeting of the Stockholders
will take place at tie same time.
Nov. 2, to T. I). CARSON', Cashier.
Pay Up I
rriTE itortnerrhip heretofore existing beeireen
1 the -tit), ribers, under the flint n tue of
lt.cesett k Zito:mut, Jrp., haring been di,-ulrt.d,.
they hereity give notice to all persons indebt
ed to than, by :Cote or II Account, to call i
end •e:tre the same before the fir,: day of J.tn
(wry next. ate hick time their aceottout will be
placid in the bands of au officer for c filect.ou.
BENBY B. BAS.NeAt,
IVII BBlti HT ZIE.;LELL
Noy. 2, IRGO
Notice..
111.kRY ESTATE.—Letters
testamentary on the estate of M. try
- It ildebrand, late of Huntington top , Adams co.,
deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residing iu the same t.„)%% nsh:p. be hereby
give s notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to m.ike immediate payment. and those
bating chums against the sadne to present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
JACOB G..IItoNEI:, Jft. , Eir.
Nov. 2, 1860. Gt.*
Assignee's Notice.
MILE undcrs.igned,hiving been appointed A!!-
1 sigpee, under a deed of trust for the benefit
of creditors, of hcou F. RI. ixtsnea, of the Bo
rough of Gettysburg, Adam. cou notice is
hereby given to all persons knoniug themselves
Indebted to said Assignoe, to m.tke immediate
payment to the undersigned, residing in said
borough, and those having claim! , against the
same to present them, properly authenticated
for settlement.
WXI. A. DCNCAN, Assigate
Belling Off!
jihrTb e AtAignee will dispose of Mr. Rein
lager's STOCK OF GOODS by retail, AT RE
DUCED PIiTCES nod on accommodating tern's.
Oct. 22., 1860. 6t
Rush to ?Schick's!
NEW GOODS!—J. L. SCHICK, S. W. corner
of the Diamond, Gettysburg, respectfully
calls the attention of purchasers to his new and
Splendid stock of FALL ANDW INTER GOODS!
His stock is so large and so well arranged to
alit town and country trade, that it is impos
sible to even make mention of his most desira
ble goods. All he asks is fur persons to call
and examine his complete stock. They will go
away well pleased and soon return for more.
Ile has a full stock of DRESS GOODS, of CN err
description: Plain and figured Meriuoes and
Cashmeres, all wool Plaids, all wool Delaincs,
cotton Plaids, plain and figured. Valet:mists,
Fritsch Kett's, Arabian Stripes, Velonrs, Level
las, Gruevellas and Mous de Laius, all prices.
A large stock of Traveling Dress Goods, plain
and figured Silks, Flounces. A full and COM.
plete stock of Prints constantly on hand.—
CLOTHS, Cassmeres , Dnster Cloths, Satinetts,
Tweeds, Jeans; Frenett', English and American
Shawls, Plaid and Knitted Shawls for Chll
dren—all styles and prices. House-furnishing
(hoods of eery description. • & full and corn-
plose' stork of Notions, Perfumery, Jewelry,
Übalery, Gloves, Gents' and Ladies' Gauntlets,
Wool Capes and Hoods, of the very latest
*ISM Threat and CoUon Edgings, Laces, ke.,
Ac.,
ALL COlllll No trouble to show Goods.
.4.161,2 1) . 1860. -
roNB will dad a good assortment of
• 'taken and Yorke, Brunswick and AIWA
- 4114
stare of foit. Broom, kn k
~ chew at the new
- il actrrr-* sox.
. _
NI) REAL ESTATE AT prrmic SALE.—
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's
nurt of Adams county, the undersigned, Ad
ministrators of the estate of MICHAEL !flaws°,
deceased. tate of Fla miyonban township, Adams
county, Pa.. will offer at Public Sale, on 77twes
clay, the :9111 day of Nfireonher nut ,at l o;cloclt.
)1., the following described tracts of land 'with
improvements, to wit.
No. I.—A TRACT OF LAND, situate in said
township, containing 10 Acre., more or lest,
baring thereon erected a large
Three-story GIIIST MILL, part t o
Ftnne hnd p trt frame, good 1.111;
HOUSE, nd Stakdc. .and othcr 1 •
necessary ,ant-buildings. The Mill is ne.irle
new, haling 2 pair of Burrs, I p-o r of I . hu,r_
pers, and a Corn-drier. The ma , . hinerj is all
good, and in complete order. It 14 located on
Marsh creek, in ('arroll's Tract, one of the best
grain grim jog regions is the Count). The
Witter-right will be sold Kith the M i ll.
No. 2.—A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND,
containing 64 ACRES and 126 Perches, adjoin
ing lands of Henry Blesecker, Dar id Metz.
and others. Ten Acres are cleared and under
good fencing—the balance ( L/TVre4i with
good Rock Oak, Pine and Chesnut Timber.
No. 3.—A TRACT OF' WOOD-LAND, situate
in Franklin township, containing 24 ACRES
and L 1 Perches. adjoining Tract No 1., lands of
Le; i Yitzer. Heurj limsecker and others. This
Tr.ict i; ioserel with good oak and hi;lo
ry timber.
0 , ) to 5 21
3 25
1 15 to 1 25
1 10 to 1 15
55
Persons wishing to view the Property will
call upon either of the undersigrnd, the first
n mita of a rt.sidts m ithut it half mile of
the Mill, the otio !lent litidlershurg.
A pair of geod Copper Stil:s will also besold
at Ole name
SigrAttcuttaut e will be given And terms made
known on day of sale l.y
5 25 to 5 50
- ..... ....1 50 to 2 75
... 1 20
..... 60
- 650
.... 1 00
AT PU'.II.IC S.tLE.—The subscribers will
offer at Public :sale, on the pretni: , cs, un
Thured",. the 1501 don of Nonan'or inv.. the fol.
lowiog-deAcribed Property, viz: A LOT (IF
G ttOrN D, in a high state of cultivation, situated
in Oxford towuship, Adams county, adjoining
Inuits of Simon Slagle, Cyrus 1)1.1er, and the
Railroad, containing 21 Acres, mote or leot,
ha% ing thereon ere , te4l a ore and a half
story Frame Weatherl oarded HOUSE.
There is a good LI.IIE-;.TONE QUARRY ..°ll
on the lot.
5 50 to 5 56
. 20 to 1 65
0 to 83
~...... 63 to 72
~....-2 i to 36
6 00 to 6:5
0 0/ to 3 50
5 00 to 7 50
....... 8 utt to 8 LO
.......13O')toltiou
20 to 21
62 Ot)
=I
Jkar-Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. P. M., on
said dny, when attendance vela be givun and
terms made known by
BOOT AND SflO EMPORIUM', S. E. Cor
ner of Centre Square —The public are re
spectfully requested to beer in m!nd jh t at this
Store guy be kited a large ayietrttnent of
Nor. 2, 1660. U BOOTS and SIIORS, of the beat material.
, The subscriber, having just returned from
60 Valuable Town Property Philadelphia, where he selected side; t are and
31 AT PRIVATE SALE.—That DESIRABLE upon the best terms, a large ifssortment of
5 50 ' PEUPEUTY, situate on haltimore street, Boots and Shoes, his stock ii now Tull raid com
-2 00 our door south of the Post Office, in Gettys- plete and he flatters himself that he can please
25 burg, whh alleys on the north and east, and 0 e most fastidious. Call and exatainr my
wo adjoining Prof. Muhlenherg on the south. It stock. Custom made Boots and Shoes niw•a ta
consists of a UALF LOT Oi GROUND, wish orlon hand. R. F. IIcILIIEN
Ti•o-story Roughettst Pwelling HOUSE, Oct. 22, 1860.
and starve two-story lit ick Back-build- 1:,
ing, thereon lao a well of water in
front and a (p:•rtnership) well in the rear of '
the dwelling.
Afrit -This property was for many years occu
p.ell AS a Tavern St intl. and is one of the moat
desirable in the town for busint as of anyidtinil.
A chance to purchase property to central is
rarely offered. and capitalist. will fold this a
rare chance. Apply to JACOB BENNNit,
Abeut for the Owners.
5 50
... 6 00
... 1 18 to 1 30
w
EMI
AT PUBLIC SALE —Will be qtfertd at Pub
lic Sa!e, on 11;thiesi1ey. the 21,' of Norm
& r mc!_ upon the premise', A HALF LOT OF
GEM'S!), froniintr on Smith Baltin.orc ;teem.
in the Bmomrli of Gettyaburtr. boom - 1..41110°.
i of llis.es nowe and Dr. John Runkle, anti hit% -
Inc on tine . % in the rear. The impeavitneut+ arc
! n Two-story Errmc Weatherboard
ed Ladling lit) SE, two-story
Brick liack - -btailding, log ;Bottle, ;71
with a Catriage-lionse, Smoke- '
he use. and other ont-buildings. Tl ere is on
the premetes an excellent well of sinter, and
also a ci3tern. AI.o.asmaIILOTOFGBOCS h.
in the rear of the above deseribe I Lot, and
separated from the same by an alley, Adjo . llll.g
lots of Dr. Joh.' George S iryoek, and
Daub I K. Si yder.
lkirSale to commence at 1 o'c!ot k in the
afternoon. Attendance gi%en and mat:e
knup n by J. L. 11111.,
Nov. 5, IfGO. is Te.:mmentary Trustee.
I A OR INFLAMED FTE LI DS, and for the cure
r or Sert.fulous Ilumort and sorene4s sur
rounding or near the 1.:3e. In all di, , ease4 or
this character it i. almo,t a certain rare. The
lotion inz extract from a letter just received,
refers to one of the many similar c .sea con
stantly reported:
Ustssits. A B. k U. Sssos--I)ear Sirs: I
have for a number of years been troubled with
tore and inflame! eye lids, wkieh thongh they
never caused me much pain, were very annoy
ing on other ne , monts. I have tried a number
isnedicines at different times without the
slivh hie success. Seeing as advertisement o
our Roman Rye /Wham, in spite of my scepti
cism, I re-olved to get some, and et least try it.
I am now writing this leithe fullest gratitude
to inform you (I could almost seed you a fifty
dollar bill) tint a few and only a few, applica
tions have resulted in ale' mplete cure.
Rastectielly yours,
L.
PRICE 21 cr.y.rs PER JAR.—Wifl be sent
fr. a per Mail to .tuy part of the United States
upon 'Tee lit of 50 cents in postage stAtnp4.
si-irPr•-pared by A. B. & D. SANDS. Drug
-11;0,5, 100 Fulton ht.; c or. of William, N. Y.
Fur sole by A.l). Dutra:Lea, Gettysburg, Pa.
Nov. 5, 1860. lm
W.M. B. 3IGREIIGPSE k CO.. Importers
and Who mile D alers in BRANDIES,
WINES, GINS k SEGARS, beg leave to call
the attention of citizens of the United States
to their Pure Wines sod Liquors, put up under
their own super% ision. for Family and Medicinal
use. in cases a —orted to suit enstomers. Clubs,
Military grad other public boilles, Mho require
to put. -11 in Jatrge or smu'l quantities. in
cisks or bottles, will b.? liberally dealt with.
Price List sent on application.
OLD 110R.Ellp1'SE BlTTElLS.—Tlecommend
ed by the first physicians as the beet remedy
known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility,
and all Nervous Disease-. As a beverage, it is
pure,
.wholesome, and delicious to the taste.—
Sold by all Druggists..
W.M. B. 11011E1JOUSE k CO., Prop'rs,
3 k 5 Exchange Place,
Jersey City, N. J.
P. S.—The subscribers wish to engage a few
active men. as Local and Traveling Igimts for
their house, to whom liber.ll inducements will
be offered. For p .rticulars, address as above.
Nov. 5, 1860. 3m •
CLOCK AND WATCH-MAKER, has removed
j his shop to the house lately occupied by
Widow Herbst, near the-west end of Chambers
burg street, south side, where he will always
be happy to attend to the calls of his cn'tomers.
He is thankful for past favors, and hope to
receive the continued patronage of the public.
Nov. 2.1860. tf
IN the business of the Excelsior Sky-liglit Gal
ferry. During our last visit to the cities of
Philadelphia and Baltimore,weselected a splen
did assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES,
comprising English, French, Venitian, Egyptian,
I udian and American Scenery, Statuary Groups,
.kc Our prices for pictures will range from 11
to 4 0cents aiece. We also have a fine lot of
STEREOSCO?IC BOXES, which we offer at
reduced prices. The public generally are in
vited to call and see our large revolving Box,
containing 50 pictures, and we Insure to, all
lovers of the Pine Arts a pleasant visit.
We are also prepared to make Stereoscopic
Pictures, either Portraits or Views, at reasona
ble rata. TYSON & BRO.,
&FIRST-RATE article of Buck Glores,
Berlin Lined, kc.. for Men and &qr.—
Ladies' Doe Skin, Lisle ?bread end Sid
Finish GannGels, Kid Gloves, ke., et
A. SCOTT I SOY'S.
Valuable Mill„Property
JAMES LECN,
GEORGE WALTER,
.1 din triatrecre
Nor. 2, 1860. U
House and Lot
AcCURDY 4 CRASS,.
Nor. * IR6O. 4t
ais• . •
Valuabb Real Estate
Roman Eye Balsam,
JEnstr CITY, Oct. 29th, 18!,9
tienu!no Family Liquors.
Alexander Frazer,
A New Feature
Photographers,
Geuysburg, Pa
April 16, two
Town Property Valuable Rea-
Foron BALE.—The subscribers offer 1 sale A T PCIILIC SALE.—In pl
their property on the North Aid ,f East li Order of the Orphsin's I
* street, in the Borough of ' rrstoirg (runty , will lie offered at Pith
hounded hy an alley on the We ntl in the premises, on fun/in'', I.S. Wl*
rear, and adjoining lot of .Mrs. tzgOisat Smyers on next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., We
the Fast, containing one third e se en acre, more JACOB lICADORYY, lute of Fro. Ong
or less, having a Tiro-story Weather- ; Adams county, (licensed, con•tyting of the rot_ , ---... -iii irave tiettysburg at 1. A M.. -ith
'warded Dwelling fIoUSE, a iD oe _ st ,, ry •,;;! lowing described Tru to of LA, ti, garsituate i a pnss Kerr fur all the connections. North and
ir .
Weatherboariled ()welling House. Bake-
_lli said township, to wit : ~,,,,j,,,, i d rik. ,5 4 11 1 4 , 0 11 on the Northern Central Ilailway, and
ovis, nod a Well of Water. The property is' NO. I : THE MANSION T ICl',contain-
rctur shout I o'clock, P. M. The afternoon
convenient to the ilailroad. ink about 141 Acres of land, ailjoiagg Jacob ,Tr an will leave Getty.hurg rat 2.45, P ‘1„; lint
giez. - II not sold by Setherday, the Ist daft a Di ariiorff, Andrew Hartman, Earnhardt 1),..r- ' pas-angers I.y this Tr.un ean go no f irtlitr tdan
le-eel-11,r next, it will then be offered at Pulilii• ilor:T, lb ••.•kiali Lat-h iw..k othi r- Haniner the sane I 1 eoing. Iti•turniiii.: nil!
::,...i'e, on thy premises on a hich are encti••l it Ta ••—tarr 4.‘ 11- i rinch fit•rt -lair,.; about r, P. M., w ith pa ii it-
Per-ons a ishing to purchase will mike ap- ; STONE HOUSE. frith ~ „„;„ ~,,,:i _'r,i 1 • gers from II irri.burg, l'hila iLlphi i, de. Ey
st
phial:on to NI. A W. MrCti•, Esipi. ' a half story building with base-
~,.. .• N, •• tli.s arrangen.est persons ft unt the country,
Sisk to commence at / ° cl "ck , I ' M•• on *aid meat attached. There i- a nii,erfidt-,.: ' : - N of ni iir the line of the II tilrottil, bat ing 1 ..iiiiiii,is
day, alien attendance will be given and terms to tranYai t in Gc•tysliiir.:, can t tke the noon
of sale made known by water near the door, }link BA -A, par' stone and
I I part frame, with Shed. Corn Crib, k• ~ attach- Train up ind hare nearly tam huur.3 in tlettjs-
GEOIiGH W. CRIINISE,and retain in the Arternoon Train.
ed. Also a T,ngTennnt lion.e and Stable. . b urg/
ANNA MARY L. CROMSE. !- R. McCurair, Priosident.
()et. 29, 1860. V LARGE THREE.STi)III lil:ICK Cif:lST
!MIL ,_ • three pair of litre end one p air of
otice. - . •1 in compact. running is iti.r
Collectors, Take N
;•1 LL, with cater piia cr stiffii i eat
"r• tie
friHE Collectors of Taxes for lip and pre. Iw6- • t o n Frame Weat hi r board
i vions years, in the different townships of, . ' '.. at the Mill. Frame Stable, Ac.—
Adams county, are hereby notified that they' This '''' s offers rare inducements to hid
will be requiredsettle up their duplicates on de ill i• on Mars!: Creek. a half mile
ti
or before the 1 A day of Nornilwe n e xt, on 41. , . elystriberslaire and Getts•litirg Turn
which day the Co mimioners will meet at their , ', . Hl* from Getty-bur'. '-' miles from
office to give the accessary econeration•, kr. ' this:. . • , end nii,,rit the same distance
The Collectors of the present year a all be re- from Cashtown. The land iii in n good it tle of
quired to pay over to the Count TN-I-lir-yr all cultivation, ha‘ing 1., en All he ie 1 There 14 a
moans that may be collected be the Ni,li miler •iiffiiiency of evrellent itie.ol, Iv, nn I a Iv ••
Court. JACthiIeiVATIIIN:-Yr.rti:Ell, , body of tin: il Tin,bcr-hti 1 , ta-11 IA
DANIEL GEISELMAN,
JAS. 11 M.II:SIi.NLI.,
rismniisieui rs of .11AWS county
Attest—J. M. Wstrszt, Clerk.
Oct. 22, InGO. td
J. A. Ganliker,
gETERSBUILG, (Y. S.) Is receirinz Ft larre
and varied assortment of FALL AND
eTER GOODS, of the newest and most
desirable styles fur Ladies' and Gentlemen
wear.
My assortment of Dreu Goods. Hats, Caps,
Bonnet., Boots and Shoes, Milhnery 0004jr.,
Fancy Articles, Carpets, and Stoves, is unusu
ally large and well worthy of attention.
Thankful for the greatly increased patron e
with which I hare been favored, I mope. trul
solicit an examination of my New Goods, which
have been selected with great care, and
.sold cheap. J. . 1. CARDf
Oct. 22, 1860. 3t
Gettysburg
Notice.
PITtiOTICE is hereby given that g n application
has been made to the Cirt of Common
leas, in and (Lt. the County of Ada am, to grant
a Charter of Incorporation to an Asibehifffets of
persons ander the name, st.y le and title of . 4 1 1 3111
A . D.111E3 COUNTY AGRICCI.TC RAI: SI/CIE.-
TY," (Bendersrille.) and that if uo stsfllaimsl
reason be shown to the contiary, the - Fit(Ai oct
at the next term, to wit: on Me 31 Muneruy of
Yorenther, 1810, will device and declare- that
the persons so associnted shall becon‘c anti be a
corporation or body politic according to the ar
ticles and conditions in an uncut or writ
intr set forth and duly Bled in the office of the
Prothonotary of the sal4 Court.
Ily the Court, JACOB BU HEY, rrotlry.
Out. 22 I rit;O. 3t•
Notice.
TfIE fir t and final account aim.' It. Dan-
H er, A•-ignee of !1c0r . % :4 Ifionip.'d
an! Ephraim floiog Im-'ne.s
partners under the firm of 11. S..t E. 11.
has been filed in the Court of Common
Pie .2i of Adams anonty. And s be confirmed
by the said Conrt on the lvth.b.e of November
nett, unless cause he ehown to ti e contr try.
JACOB BUNIIEV. l'roth'y.
Oct. 22, 180. 4l*
Notice.
II It first and final Aero fl ot of John li e n ,
Committee of Jaeols Lutz. (a lunatic) has
been bled in the Court of Common Pleas ut
Adams county, and twill he colifiruted by the
said Court, on the, lath day of November nest,
unless cause be sbown to the enntniry.
JACOB BUSHEY, Prottey
Oct. 22, 1853. 4t•
Notice.
MBE first and final account of Joel B. finance.,
F.sq., Assignee of Ileury S. has
been lied in the Court of Cuumon Plea. of Ad
ams county, and will be confirmed by the sAid
Court, on the 19th day of November next, unless
cause be shown to the contrary.
JACOB BUSIIEY, P-oth'y.
Oat 22, 1860. 4141
Notice.
ETER JOONS'S ESTATE.—Letters of
administrationjj on the estate of Peter
Johns, late of Cuatherland township, A.Ltins
county, deceased, basin, he. n granted to the
undersigned, • re..ding in Gettysburg., he here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to make immc.ti.tte papuent, end
those having claims against the saute to present
them properly authenticuted for settionet.t.
'bet. 15, 1860. Gt
Notic 3.
TACOB Lt TZ'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad
,' ministration on the estate of Jacob Lutz,
Lite of Conowago township, Adams county;
deceased, baring been granted to the under
signed, residing in Union townh.p, he here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to make immediate pad went, and those
haring claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JACOB HOSTETTER, .trimi'r.
Oct. 22, 1860. 6t•
0 Yes ! 0 Yes !
undersigned offers his terriers to the
T public as an Auctioneer and Side Crier,
mud toile* a share of patron ige from his
friena. Charges moderate. Resident, in High
street, near the Jail. ISAAC LIGHTNER.
Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1860.
Notice—Pay Up
THE undersigned, being about to remove
to Hagerstown, is desirous of having
his books settled up with as little delay as
possible. For that purpose he gives this public
notice that all accounts not acttled on or before
the first day of December next will be placed
in the hands of an officer for collet don.
C. H. DURAN, M. D.
Oct. 29, 18GO. td
Taxes—Pay Up !
rfE unsettled State, County and Military
Tfues and Quit Rents of the Borough of
Jettysburg for 1857, have been tramsfcrred t o
me by H. G. Carr for collection. All these
back-standing taxes must be paid at or before
the November Court—otherwise suits will be
brought for the same. The Duplicates are in
the hands of Esquire Coves, to whom payments
must be made. ANDREW' POLLEY.
Oct. 29, 18G0. 3t
Three Desirable Farms
FOR SALE.—One adjoining, and the other
two are 4 miles south of the Borough of
liettfliburg. GEO. ARNOLD.
Oct. 29, 1860. 11
Bargains !
RLUNG OFF A s T COST I—A large stock
of Goods ,at the Store of J. C. GUINN
1§ it
0. A large portion of the Goods are just
fresh from the City. Also—the Books of said
Firm are at my office fbr mettleurent--aU per
sons indebted please call without delay.
R. G. MeCREARY,
Oct. 29, 1860. et Attorney, *e.
DO not forget to call at A. SCOTT k SON'S,
if yon want to bay cheap Dress Goad.:
such u Cashmeres, Do Leine!, Printed ile
rinoes, Coburg% ke., all of new and fashionable
designs.
77. - 6.\( T 1. \ cont .
.114! l y P, r. ,
rt, J ,I, I'. t , .
r
All
of Aol4 .
firntigh.
nll,l II mler
ill 111 ft gem!
SO. 3 • A 110
I I
113 Per , 111 ire
ands of Sulou.ini Ilar:ui
Pituite
10 .‘crr.
iptierl'ernes to view the property
will eAll 'Hive' either ii the Admilaistrilturs,
lthe hr+t 1116 rd I lie"; ti-'r the Mill,l by how
attendance v. ill be let PII 11111terni4tn...le known.
ADAM EP:BERT.
C !MILES R.
_ .1 dm tiiiiairditt
v the Cone . . , ri/
Sheriff's Sale.
Ts pursunnee of R writ of Keri Fdrins ,
lAsued out of the Court 't f Common
leas of Adams county, Pa., and t me
directed, will be exposed to Public S tle, at
the Court-horse. in (lett, shurg i oa Ratureinry t
the 17th Jay of Nocesmher Ufa. at I o'clock, P. M.,
the following describe•), Real Estate, vii :
A I,OT OF• GROUND, sitolll on West Y•rk
street. DeVysburg, Adams ronety, adjoining
property of David McColiaughy, 1 1 :01., on the
east, and on the west the property of George
R. Bringutn, on the north by a 'Public alley—
on a bleb is eretled n Two-story BRICK
119U.Sli, with sin attic, • Two-story BR"
Brick Back-building, a good Frame
Stable, with Frame Shed attached. Wend Shed
and Smoke llouae. n Cist , rn, Cellar under the
front building. 8 I•in tLe privilege of a private
alley to the 1... i k bwliliug. Taken iu execu
tion at the property of WintiAm W. PAXTON.
t • W ULF, S "writ:
Sheriff's Office, Get fystof rg, Oct:: 29, '6Q.
"el eta per c•olt. of the vorelotee toonefvon
all ..,left l.t the Sht riff oto , t lie paid over Ito
toetlin tvly after the i..operty ie 4trua k dottn , anit
nu fhil ore to cool pty lli rt ith, the property will
again be put op for sok.
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby gii en to all legatees and
other persons concerned that the A.dri'i
istrittion accounts Iv'reim.fter mentioned will
he presented at the C - mrt of Common Pleas of
Adams county for confirm ‘tion and alloNe
a nee. on . 1 ,',42 , Yey, the IDtli of Nureacr mai, at 10
o'clock. A. M.. V 17.:
221. The first and final account of Dr. Jacob
P. Smith, Executor •ot the tact will and testa
int lit of entoline M. 1.1 at in, dece iced.
222. The account of 'LAOI.I6I4I' X!)eri. Ad
ministrator all and ~itn.rulAr th. Foods and
chatte's. right 4 and credits, a hick re of Re
becca Smy.er, late of the county of St. Joseph,
in the State of Indiana, dec'd.
243. The first and final account of Peter K.
Sni;th, F.teentrir o%thr last will and testament
of Andrew Smith, deceased.
22 t. The first azA final arcountof George
Swope, Executor of for In-t a ill and testament
of Henry Swope, dere
223. The first and Emil account of George
Swope, Executor of th , kit will and testament
of Elizabeth Little, lett. of Gettysburg, deed.
220. The account of Dr. E. F. Short., Joseph
L. Shut+ and Wni. McSberry. Moto.. Executors If
the I..et will and testament of Dr. Joseph A.
Shorts, deceased.
227. The account of Wm. McClean. Aomlnis
trator of the estate of Rebectit Koeht, dec'd.
22a. TI e fist an.! final sect-mot of Moses Me
ek-in. Esq.. hxecut' rof the last will and. tes
kintent of \Wide Scanlan, deed.
220. The first and final account of Joseph
Fleck, Administrator of the estate of Mary Sto
ner. deceased.
230. The first, and final arro*Mtrlf Philip
Saeuey, Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Hugh Swenry, deed.
zAun Alt I A II MYERS, Register.
Register's Ohre. (Jett.) a-1
burg, Oct. 22, 1800. sr
$lOO,OOO.
SAFE INVESTMENT!—Any person having
mouey to inve.t. whether to the amount of
the above or not, ' , till !Wit at the Cheap Cloth
ing Store of FIIAN4LIN B. Ptcmu, in Chain
bersbnrg street. where will be found the larg•
est, cht-apeiit and hist selected assortment of
OVERCtIATS, ever brought into the County—
among k b are Beaver Cloths. Sell skins,
Cloths. Ca,simcres, Satlnetts, ke., short
et ery style at any prfcd.
THE 5,400 VOTERS of Adams county, who
went to the pulls on Election dry, as well
u those who remained at home, will please
bear in mind that F. B. Picking , has just receiv
ed a splendi.t assortment of D-eis Coats, ClLBlli
mcre Business Coat., iu eadlei4 vniiety,
netts, Ac., &c., at prices to suit all classes and
conditions.
ADAMS COUNTY, SS.—You are hereby
politely requested to call at Picking's and
examine the finest and largest atm k of PANTS,
of every description. et er hroug . .t to this mar
ket. Black Due skin, liaticy Cassinieres of
every shade conceivable, together lilt Sati
fleas, Double and Twists, Cords, Jeans, &c.
“DiXEY'S LAND” 'tis said, is a pretty
pace, tint nothing to compare with the
splendid assortment of V F.STS ja+t received at
Picking's, of all kinds of material—every color,
st) le and price.
OBOREAS is here I Prepare to meet him
OLD
by calling at Picking's, who can furnish
‘uu cheaply with Under Shirts of every
kind, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Comfort., (len
tlemtn's :Metals, and in fact any article intend
ed to frighten the old fellow off.
Dar Tnankful for the liberal share of patron
agn• heretofore extended to me, I hope, by up
right dealing. and by offering great bargains,
to merit IL continuance of the same.
Oct. 22, 1860. F. B. PICKING. •
New Goods! New" Goods!
FA HNESTOCK BROTIIEI wunld respect
fully inform the puhlic i erat they have re
turned from the Cities with the largest, cheap
est and prettiest stuck of GOODS ever opened
in the County, consisting of Ladies' Dress
Goods, Cloths. Cassimcree, Cassinets, Vestings,
Domestics, ac., all of which will be offered so
low, as to defy competition. w a r Give as a
}io trouble to show Goods at the s'gn of
the KED FRONT.
Oct. 22, 1860
J. Palmer & Co.,
ARRET STREET WHARF, PFULAD'A..
dealers hi Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
aye constantly on hand an assortment of
Dried and Pickled Fish, ie., viz : Mackerel,.
Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrin's, Codfish,
Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, BALD% Sides,
Cheese, Beans, Rice, kc. [Oct.M t xfo. •dm
rILOTHS, Cush:mares, Vesting*, Oustnetts,
ki Keatucky Jeans, and Over-coatiags, rer)•
cheap at FAHNIWTOCKW.
CLOCKS, Accordeons, Violins , Fltta,
ic., together with all kinds of No nr , _
sad Gentlemen's furnishing Goods of every
sir i piton, to be hod at . PIM-110V
TO TUB LADIES.—HUNT'S "BLOOM OF
110.;&3." A rich and elegant color for
the'clireks or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH OR
RUlt OF V, and when once apflleil, renllol4
durable for years. The tint it .o rich rind na
tural, Oat the closest scrutiny fails to detect its
use. Can be rcinot eil by lemon juke and will
not inpre the skin. 'I his k a new preparation,
used by the et li brute , ' Court Ilt.autie. of Lon
don and Paris. Mallid ft ce, it/ hotth a, with
directions tor n , e. for ei nn.
11CNT'S .. COURT TOILET POWDER," im
parts a (Li/Ll:rig a. liltette.s to the eomplofoit,
and is unlike ;math 11,4 t I.e ns d fur this par
putte. Nl..iltd fie , for 7.. ) Ctuts.
HUNT'S " nilmsti BALM," remores tan,
freekli s, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin.
Mailed free for NO ('en's.
HUNT'S " iMPERTAI, POMADE." for the
hair, strengthens and improves its growth,
keeps it from filing off, and is warranted TO
11•ZIE THE FLAIR era:- Mailed flee for SI 00.
Prof. L. Miller's HUNT'S " PEARL BEAUTIFIEP., - for the
teeth and gums, ileanFf'd nod uhitens the teeth,
AIR INVIGORATOR—An Effective, Safe
4
Economical Compound.
R RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi- hardens the gums, pnrdies the hreath elf...An:il
and ly, rtes cares THE T 1 enZ .te n PIik.VEZTA TOOTH..
ACIIE. Mailed free for St no.
nal color uitliont dyeit.g, and pre%euting the HUNT'S "BRIDAL. WREATII PERFUME,"
ll.sir from turning gray. n double estrart of orange blo.soms and co-
FOR PREVENTING lIALDNE''`. S • and "rink' logne. Mailed free fur SI 00. This exquisite
it, when there is the lent'. particle of vitality or perfume was first used by the Pritteest Royal
recuperative energy rem-thong. of Eiii,Tliiivi. on tit r marriage. Mrt.rt. Hunt d:
FOR REMOVING SCURF A s.r) DANDRUFF • pri , enteWtbe P itice i staithii . 6lk•Ent
ted gill ctix, , ,,..two (-lion 4 nit Ote4b:nlp."\ es ,.. At ja s
_.,,,,,.; )441 4 (y t,i Arc rritr atl'il c al
, 1 g 4 4.4; E u I l i is yrn i T ki lielilllll.4l i I
.. r_
artines la e ii.lf , o.i ,
,) in li i . i.d., me ciit j eli.if
wit an un ti altril ghos .n ( 1 . lioll'ourfa. making woh ::01 stopla rt,iBl,o dat i:.1" , 0u paqsittlare
it soft and silky iu its texture and e.tusing it to () rad ii ,. anueur.il in the ptlide prints.
i'll7l r illly. _ ,
• 1 All the adot 0 .11 tlele4 relit I roe, ht express,
The ,rie t erl , hrity and the increasing de- for .:-.; uu, C i-li cell either areolup.iny the
oi , nd fit 4'll, , 4 4 1111 lie I pren Irvoin. ronvi'l , e ord. r, or tie p iid to the ex;.rett gilt on de
the priiiirieti r th .t oue trt..l i. only nece-sary ih ery () f loo d s . 11l NT .t CO ,
to sittpo . ) a list muting puidie of its superior ) Perfumers to the Queen.
quo ,I ties net r lay °Our pceparation at present Regent St., London, and 77 S insum St., Phils
hi !i.e. It cleanses the head and scalp from • d e l p h,,,,, Pa. ..,
1 1 nitro tf and other cutaneous diseases. t amusel
Fur Sale by all Draggi-ts and Perfumers.
the hair to grow leenri ,ntly, and gives it a jrierlie Trade Supplied. [Oct. if., 'GO. ly
rich, soft, 7.',0: , 5y and tt .1 hie np:.enronee, and'
also at her, the hair 14 1114 4 14elli•14 and thinning,
it rill give strength and vigor to the roots,
and restore the growth to those parts which
h. a bereme bald, causing it to yield a fresh
.vering of hair.
There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen
in New York who hive hid their hair restored
by the nse 44 this Istvh•orator, when all other
preparations had fent tr L. ',M. has in his pos
session Ictters i.mtimerable =testifying fo the
above facts, front persons of the highest re
spectability. It will effectually prevent the
hair from turning gray until the latest period
of life; and in eases where the`hair has already
ehuanged its color, the use of the Invigorator
at ill with certainty restore it to its original hue,
givleg it a stark, glossy nppearanee. Asa per
' fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is
partiettlarlyrecotufnendrd, bating an agreeable
fragrance; and the great facilities it alforda in
deeming the hair, which, when moist with the
Invigorator can be dressed loony required form
PO KS to preserve its place, whether pi tin or in
saris—beace the greet &Mimi for it by the
ladles u a standard toilet article which none
ought to be without, as the price places it
within the reach of all. being
Oct. 22, IR6O
MEM
NI t t I
t ~•r. fi••I~!~
CII 111.1 t. I
1 . 1 \IfiLT.4.INr),
(ontnining
04. I II-
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
per bottle, to be bad at all respectable drag
gioi end perfumers.
L. BILLER would call the atten+ion of Pa
rents and Gnerdtans to the use of hie Invigor
ator, in eases where the children's hair inchnis
to be weak. The n+e of it 1.1)i the foundation
fora good head of hair. As it removes any•im
purities that may It lee I ecome connected with
the scalp, the removt , l of which is necessary
both for the health of the cuhd, and the future
appearance. of its hair. ••
CAUTIO.—None geenine without the fac
simile of I (Wl.l MIL! F it he;ug on the outer
wrapnee; also, L. MILLER'S 11Allt INVIGO
RATOR, N. V. mon n in the glass.
Wholesale Depot, 50 fey St.. and Itnlti by all
the principal Mem hoots anti Druggists through
not the world.
Liberal discount to porchasers bythe quantity.
Air! also desire to present to the American
public my SEW AVD 111^1tOTED lIIPTANTANIMCS
LIQUID lIAIR DYE which niter years+ of !Men
tine experimenting! Mice hronglit to perfection.
It dyes Black or Brown imtaitly without in
jury to the Hair or Skirt—warranted the be+t
• rtit le et tho kin lin exi•tence. PRICE. ONLY
nO CENTS. Depot. 5G Des Street, New York.
Oct. 2ft, ly
TNTHE ART WORLD! PHOTOGRAPHY
UPON PORCF.LAIN.—Seeured by letters
patent In the Cuited State+, England, France
and Brigham. • •
TIIK AMERICAN PIIOTOORNIIC PORCE
LAIN CO.VPANY, No. 781 lin , athrny, New
York, having fecur eil their novel and iuveuiuus
invention by American and F.,Arope.in patients,
are fully prert , lhd in execute 011 orders fur
MINIATURE LIKENESSES
of Persons on China, presenting all the attrac
tive and advantageous features of ordinary
photographs, the brilliancy an{ finish of
water-color drawing. and a hitherto unattain
ed quality of durability, by being ren•lered as
imperishable as the natural properties of
the articles upon which they are transferred.
As ;he patented process pt the Company en
ables the reproduction ..f Photographs, not on
ly on plain surfaces, but upon such as are
round or of any degree of irregulairity—poK,
traits can be reproduced with faultless accura•
ey, rod delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain
wares of any description and dimension used
as articles of luxury or of household utility,
•nigh as
URNS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS, -
Toilet Articles, kc.. thereby . securing faithful
portraits and furnishing a unique and mini-'
310 style of ornamutation of articles in dcmes- -
tic use.
In- order to furnish facilities for the gratiG
cation of the popular taste, slid to meet the
wants of those pittroua of the Fine Arta_desfi r
one of baring Portraits on Porcelain, the Com
pany have imported 'from Europe a collection
of superior porcelain goods, manufactured
to their uw•n order, which they ►ell at cost
prices.
As the American Company are on ners of the
patent ri;:ht, and consequently the only per.ons
witlinrireci to use the process, they hare deter
mined, in or.:er to afford people of every sectiuu
of the Union en n- , portnelitr to pms - esi
1 , 1)11TItAITS O.N rHisA, •
to make the following papposit:on to residents
in the roneitr.),n ho nre unable to visit person
ally the r teed other thilleries in New York:
Perann. Pending a photograph, amhrotype,
ur tingtterreotpe to the °flier of the Compauy
in Nt.w York, ac , omp ‘nied h-
FIVE DOL'.,ARS,
will reeelre in rntura by express, free of o:her
charge, a richly ornamented Breakfi.t rip rind
Saucer, with the portrait transferred thereon.
133 transmitting, n d.ituerrectype and
TEN DOLLARS,
they will secure in like manner, n handsome
French Vase or Toilet Article, with the pottrait
reproduced by the patented proce.,4,
By sending n pair of d °types and
FIFTEENLLARiti I
they will receive in return • Pair of rich Sevres
Vases, with the portraits executed equal to min
inturc punt' ng4 ; And, in like manner, portraits
can he reproduced on porcelain wares or Vases
of every qunlltt ofifl Ash, ranginnin price from
Twentf to One Hundred Dollars tie pair.
N. B.—Be piirtieular in writing the address,
town, county and State distinctly..
MI letterti to he eildre.r.ed to
'Monomer, Amerscon l'hotn!rraphic l'orerlain C 0.,"
781 I.3aoauwAy, New York.
Oct. 22, 1860. 3m •
1860
Fall and Winter Goods.
THE subscriber, baring just returned from
the Eastern Cities with a large and splen
did assortment of HATS and CAP* eould re
spectfully call the attention of purchase* to
The same. His stock of lists is full and com
plete, consisting in part of Men's fashionable
and handsome No. 1 Silk Bats, Dress Hats,
Soft Hite, high, loig and medium depth of
crown, Cloth and Glazed Caps, Plush and Plush
trimmed Cape. for men and boys, Fancy Bats
and Caps for Children, together with n good as
sortment of Wool Bata, all of which will be sold
at very low prices for cash. Also, a fine as
sortment of Ladies' and hisses' Black and
Brost n Vernon Bats, Felt flats, kc.
B. F. McILHENY.
Oct. 22, 1860.
MILLINERS and others will find a good as
sortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Plumes,
Ruches, lc., at the cheep store of
A. SCOTT k SON.
• ..,.. SCOTT 1 SON, are selling Cloths, C/13-
.4a '''' simeres, Casiaetts, Jeans, and all kinds
mastic. Goods cheap, Call and see I
A Novelty
Handsome Women.
Dr. Mott's
CALTBEATE ERSTORATFVE
PILLS OF TROY.
An aperient and Stomachic prci al-whin of
MON purified of Oxygen nn 1 Cai b. n by com
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the high
est Iled:ral At.thor.ties, both in Europe and
the United Sutra, and prescribed in their prac
tice.
The experience of thousands daily proves
that no preparation of Iron can be compared
with it. Impurities of the bloo4. depression of
vital energy, psle and otherwise sickly corn
-plexious indicate its neccuity in almost every
coneeiveltle case.
Innoxions in all maladies in which it has'
been tried. it has proved absolutely-enratiye in
each of the following cmpleints, TIE: •
1/11 D. Wag, Nervous A fferrioas. Eraaria
tirati
Dyspqmia. Diarrhan. Dye •
eatery. incipient Coorwespitrint,
ridiercitiosie. Sall ITheirse, Mismenalrnalion.
Glitiorosis. Liver Complaiufs. Ch rook'
aducJses, Ilhenmatia et, Liteemilteal Feuer*,
Pimples ow the Fare, etc.
In cases of Cense-it. Demure, whether the
result of Rents disease, or of the continued
dimenition of nervous and muscular energy •
from chronic complaints, one trial of this roe
torative has proved successful to an extent
which no description aor written attestation'
woalti render credible. Invalids so long bed
ridden as to fume btcome forgotten In their
°WTI neilhhorlineds, have suddenly re-appear
ed in the I.asy world as if just returned from
protracted travel in a distant laud. Soma very
signal instrnees of this kiud are attested/of
fe
male Self( rers, emaciated victims of apparent
marnsruus, seutguineous exhaustion, critical
changes, and that complication of nervous end
dyspeptic aiersion to air and exercise for which
the physician has no name.
Iu Nsarous Arexcrioxs of all kinds. and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation
of this preplratinn of iron must uocesserily be
seintary, for.'unlike the old oxides, it is vigor
ously t , without being exciting and over
heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even
iu the most obstinate cases of oostiveness with,
out ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting
a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, sin ring others, which
makes it so remarkably cffect ell end permanent
remedy for Pike, upon which it also appears
to exert it distinct and specific action, by dis
persing the local tendency which forms them.
In Dvitreesia, innumetable as are its causes,
• n single flax ortbere Chalybeitte Pills has often
sufficed for the most habitual cases, including
the attendant Costiveness.
in unchecked DIA RitHOCA, erenwhen advanced
to DYIikNTBRY, confirmed. emaciating. and ap
parently malignant, the effects have been equal
ly decisive and Astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength,
debilitating cough, ant remittent hectic, which
generally indicate !amuse Cosanstrrtos, this
remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and
physician 3, in several very gratifying and in
teresting inatance.t.
In Scaorctoca Tcaxecctoste, this medicated
iron has had far more than the good effect of
the must cautiously bal.tneed prepstratiffits of
iodine, without any of their well known lia
bilities.
The attention of females cannot he too eon
fidently invited to this remedy and restorative,
in Ow eases peculiarly affecting them.
ifißuzuwArtsx, both chronic and inflamma
tory—in the latter. however, more decidedly—
it has been invariAly well reported, both as
alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and
st:ffnes• of the jnint• and mnseles.
IU lITERWITTKNT / P EI'S its it must necessarily
be ii - great remedy and energetic restorative,
51nd its progress iu the new settlements of the
' will probably be one of high renown and
u•efnlness.
medy has ever been discovered in Ote
whole hist,ry of medicine, which exer:s suUi
prompt, happy, and lolly restorativc - etr,ets._
Good appetite, complete di,:e-stion, rapid ac
quisition of strength, pith nu nnosmit 4ispo=i-
Von fur active uud cheerful exercise, immedi
ately follow its nse.
Pot up in neat flat metnl boxes containing
50 pills, price 50 cents pet: box ; for !lie by
druggists autticalers. Will be sent free to any
addiess.on recelpt of the price. All letters,
orders, vie., should be übtressed to
ft. It. LOCKE ,1: CO., General Agents,
Oct. 15, 1860. ly 20 Cedar St.. N. Y.
TNGER'
Gin as a Remedial Agent.
TM'S DELICIOUS TONIC :STIMULANT, eg
pecially designe , l fur the use of the Med,-
ha Profession and the having superced
ed the so-called •'G in s. ••ArAlatic,
"Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now en
dorsed by all of the prominent physicians,
chemists and connoisseurs, as poAsessiog all of
those natrattis medicinal qualities (tonic and
diutatie) which belong to an OLD and PURE
Gin. Pat up Wit quart bugles and bold by sill
druggists, grocers, etc.
A. M. BININGER & CO.,
(Established iu 1778.) Bole Proprietola,
No. II) Broad street, N. Y. -
MO
For sale by FRENCH,IIVAIARDs kei ,
W. W. k 11. SMITH, and all of' the promiueut
Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia.
• Oct. 15, 184.;%). ly
Second Arrival
MITIS FALL.—Lurger Sock than Rcy-r. , —
. 1 JACOBS . 1 / 4 . HILO. have just received their
01;0 ud purchase of nrll and 'Maier Goods.
which they otTer cheaper than eNer, having
I,ought at the moat favorable rates. They ask
the public to call iu and see their large assort
mett, convinced - Mot every taste can be grati
fied. Their CLOTHS, CASSISIERES, VKST
INGS, Cassieets, Cords, Jeans, kc.; cannot be
excelled for variety, and then the low prices at
which they are offered are really astonishing.
Goods made np at the shortest notice, in the
latest styles, uud at as reasonable rates as can
be expected. Their establishment is in Chain
heretic:mg street, a few doors below Bnebler's
Dreg Store. [Oct. lb, MO.
CIALL at TYSON k IMO'S gallery, of rho
toirrapby and examine &bete spawns of
fute Art, Gettysburg, ra,
Ayer's Elarsaparrila, .'. -.
Ut. 111 PI EIFTTXG TVS 11001)....-Ao4 for
r
:he ey s e ly 7.Ct 4 3 of the nil 'died virietle#
of dsetkqe : v.. • F
5u1:4411,A ANDIVIftOPit- -,,--°::,
1,0 I's A FFECT DiNel, grew Ail '
11'7,1,11t8, ITIA`ting,•SURKS, .
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EltI'VTION8.11111 1 1:104,PITH.
Tri.F.S. ut.o . rctinq. Hof 1.8,
111 AINS, AND ALL SKIN I.A l k li ".
DISEASE:i.
• . Oakland. NA., itli Inne, Inge.
J. C. Ayer k Co. Gents: I feel it my ditty
to acknowledge what your Saremarilla hal
done for me. Having inherited a Scrontiont
affection. t hare Puttered from it in 'various
ways for yenri„ Sometime* it buret out in
VI, Pr , on my iinr.da and ann.; sometimes it
turned inward and distre, set! toe nt the stomach.
Tao years ago it broke out on my head Arad
CO% erect n•y *milli nral eaTl4 with one eoreothiellt
was painful and loathsome beyond dearription.
I tried many medicine...and ileverel physician'', _
hitt without miirli relief from any thing. lu
area, the disorder grew worse. At length Iwo!
rejoiced to rend in the Come! Mespenger that
you had prepared an *lterative (ilarmipaYlllo.
for I knew from yoor reputation that any tbllng
you made 'mist he good, I seat to Cincinnati
awl got it, and used it till it mired me. i took
it. as you adv . :se, in email dom.!' of a teaspoon
fit ov e r a month, and need almost three hottlett.
.• a- it heA I thyr ' soon began to form undo. ,
, . , a , iplit „while fell oft Ily akin
now r e.tr, and now by my feelings that
lb' ( , i•e.o.e ha* gone from rii system- Von
eon nett bellexe that I feel %lint I nm 'eying
alien I t• H on, that I hole'. 3.0.1 to be one of
the apostles of the age, and remain ever gritty
fully, Your". ALINIRD rt. TALLNY. -
ST. ANTIJON V'S FIItF. RUSE Olt ERVSIPE.
LAS TETTI:II. AND SALT IZIIKE'II, SCALD
NR ID, lit )I`.ll. SORE EVES. DROPSY.
Dr. It.ii,ert M. Treble writes from Salem. N.
V , 11th S pt. I that he has cured an In.
veterate C.ISO of Drat,sy, which threatened to
terminate fatally, by the per4evering use - of 0 HI.
Faraaparilla, mid al.() a dangf run attack of
Ei),,pdat b Lune 'loses of the
same says he cures the cGmmun Eruptions .by
it rnnitantly.
Litt() \ eIIOt:,ELF,GOITREortSWELLF.D NECK.
Zebulon Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, writes:
"Three bottles of your S.rs,perilbt cured me
from it Goitry—a hitlrouq (welling no Lite seek,
I‘l,ich I LIM] en fret ed front over two >ears.'
Lh.l't'!r1:1(E(1:1 Olt IVIIITF.S. ()VARIAN TL'.
Nlilß, PTEIt!NE ULUERATIUN, FEMALE
DISEASES.
Dr. J. 11. S. Charming. of New York -City,
writes: "I most cheertally comply witb the
request of your agent in saying- I bare found
your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alter:WT*ln
In the numerous complaint 4 for whidh we eta.
ploy such a remedy, hut especially in k Fentabe
Diseases pf the Serofaluas diathesis. I have
enred tunny iurtter,te ases of Lem:mias by
it, and some eheic the complaint was calmest
by ulceration of the uterus. The ulceration
self was soon cured. Nothing within -
knowledge equals it for these female decants
menu."
Edward S. Marrow, of Neu bury, Ala., writes,
"A d..pirrous ovarian •unior on ono of the fe
males in my fam ly, which had &fled all the
remedies we could employ, has at length been
completely cured by lour Exin,ct of Sarsapa
rilla. Our phi PiCan thought nothing but ep
tirpation could afford relief; but lie advised tLe
trial of year Sar,aparilla as the last resort be.
fore cutting, and it paned etlec!uul. Artier
taking your remedy eight weeks no s 3 unptout of
the disc are renta:l,4. '
BUECI[.ITi u, (IXT, LIVER C 0 SIP LA Mr.
• Independent. e, J' e:o 013 co., Va., t;tli July .1).0.
Dr. J. C. Aye:: Sir—l have been afflicted
with a p.iinfnl chronic Elie 11111.1 ti ru fur a long
urue, which baffled the skill et ph3skians, *al
stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I cola
bud, moil I tried your Sarsaparilla. Urto bot
tle cured rue In two weeks, and restored my
general health so much that I am s tatriaalkiv
than hefure I was attacked. I think It.ll,hap
derful
medicine. J. F sus.
Jules T. Getehell, of St. Lonis, writes: " I
have been athieted for years with an affection
of the Live; which destroyed my health.. I
tried *very thing, and every thing fuled to re
lieve me, and I have beui a broken-down eon
for some ) ears from no other rause than de
rangement of-the Liver. My beloved pastor,
the itev..llr. Espy, ath ked me to try your Sae
saparillA, because lie said be knew yonoand
any thing 3 ou made was worth trying. the
blessing of God it has,cured me, and h
rifted my blood as to make a new man ,s:
I feel young again. The best that can : 4 d
of you is not half good enough."
SOHIRRC:;. CANcER, TUMORS, ENLAROE
MENT, ULCERATION. CARIES AND E.
FOLUTIos OF THE
A great variety of cases bare been reported
to us where cures of these formidable com
plaints hale resulted from the use of this reme•
dy. but our &pace here a ill n It a.imit them.—
bionic of them may be found in our American
.Almaulic, which the agents below named aro
pleased to furuidi gratis to all who call for
them.
DYSPEPSIA, HEART NSF...LSE. FITS, *PI.
LEPSY, M ELANCHOLY, NEURALGIA
Many remarkable cures of these affections
have been made by the alterative power of this
medicine. It f timulate, the- vital functions in
to vigorous action, and thus overcomeanTor
ders which would be supposed beyo its
?Inch. Such a remedy has long been required
by the necessities of the people, and we are
confident that this will do fur them all fiat
•iedicine can dn.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,-
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voa TIM ILAPID CURB 0x z
H ~..
Coughs, Cubit, Influensn, ours Iltoup,
brunehttN, Incipient Coni.,urnp , awl
fur the Relief of Consuniptive
Patients in ndrn need Stages
of the fh,en,e.
This is a remedy Po universally known to
snrpa: a any other for the c ore of throat and
low ccanplsints, that it is uscless here to pub
isirthe evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled
eseellei.ou for coughs nod colds, and its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary di:eitse,4oll
made it known throughout the civitiz an -
tions of the enrth. Few nre the tommenities,
or m - en famil cc, among them who have not
some per:onal experience of its effects—Rome
living trophy in their midst of its Thutory Orel'
the subtle and dangerous disorders of the
throat and lungs. As all know the droadfitifit
tality of these disorders, and as.they know,teo,
the effet is of this remedy, we need not du more
t4..in to n•nure them that it has now all the vir
tue,. that it did have alien waking the cures
which have won DU strongly upon the confideueo
of niankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, 11 an.
lkir: . -old by A. D. Ethel)ler, Cett”barg; V.
I'mxton MeCrearyjair
lield ; A. 111. er4. New ( heater; 3i.staster,
New ()fiord; E. Iliteshew, York Springs; and
dealers generally. [Sept. 10,1860. lyeyer
Dasirablit Home,
AT PUBLIC, subscriber will
offer at Public Sole, on the premise*,
on Monday, the Inth day of Noestester west, the
very DrkilltAßLE PROPERTY he now °co
pies, situate on the Chambersburg turnpike, in
the I,oruugi of Gettysburg, adjoining the The
olugieni Semiunry grounds. The lot confetti,
3,1 1 acreA, with two-story Double Roughcast
l:mide with biro floor, Shop, good
young orchard, wi.llo wi.ter, ke-, thereon.
S 'let,' ummence at I o'clock, P. IL, On said
day, wh^n attendance will be given and tense
made 1.110% n by
SAMUEL K. FOULN.,
Oct. 15, 18GO. t!
" Quick Sales & Small Profits."
TT - AMU purchased a large aid varied SW
sortment of FA LI. AND WIN ThR (Amps,
we are" prepared to offer bargains to all who
may favor us with a call. We Will not attempt
to particularize. as our stock toprkliet For.
sign and Domestic Dry Goods, Fau..7 Artic l es,
Trimmings, Sic., k.e., together with a large'ae
sortmeat of Groceries and Qucensware t to
which we would respectfully ask an eityniva
ticrn before wird:wing, as Iceman detatinilistd
to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
the liberal encouragement heretafoll).
to us we would rmtpectfully ask a tont
of the same. A. SCOTT k AWL -
Oct. 15. 1860.
Iir‘OIIESTICS, , tlliselawy:Milrit
j tr., enear bt Pahnestoeks% We haw also
a fIetILIN branded our -own Imo/ to
which we invite espetlillgiatt*tow,wwit entels
br fk, tiny ever offered lirriiktijkisaket -heopiptt
IDlOrrr„L .alT.vlYT.ii.*ll - rasi
k ourr9 t~fbli~l ' llNM .w
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