Oadal Vote et , Crifflrus. - Mem, - T. Animum. E2I %rim - 'Bradford, Bucks, Butler. Cambria, Carbon. ILlesitre. Chatter, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Careberiand, Dauphin, Delaware, Fayette, Forrest. Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indians, Jefferson, Juniata, Lanesater, lAwrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Lusernedi Lvcotaing, M'Kean, Mercer, Mifflin, Munroe, 'Montgomery; Montour?, Northampthn, N t um berlund, Perry, Philadelphia, Put ter. Schuylkill, Snyder, Suinerset, Susquehanna, Tiuga, Union, Venango, W arrcn, Washington, 'Wayne, Wes morelizeit Wymning, lurk; Tutal, TIN Gold Dollars. The Aesoeinted Preen agents telegrlph from Washington aft f Blows: "A. much Las recently been said in public prints about the re-coining of gold dollars into pie,.ea of larger denominations, it may be fti.lit4l till t orders for that purpose had been issued by 11 e Trenaury Department ,in two special oc casions vnly, nml then on representations that the stunller coins ocensiored much intionveni ehce in the receipts and diehureementa ; for loarner are they paid out than they art again returned in Milkiness transactions, there apt earing to be it redundance of them ftin commercial classes. The assie , ant treasurer nt New York wns, for the greater facility in eimaiting, ruilliortzeo. to hate about two mil li, 14 of them reenir en, and the assistant trea surer at Si. Louis upward of one hundred and fifty thousand for similur reasons. This re-tnimin;-, however, applies to the original or earlier issues, which, It is known, are smaller in circumference and thicker than the Inter or superior coin. Of the former theta are now nine nrilliot.s, nil of the Litter sir millions in cireuhttioo. IVhile the gold dollars air n great convenience in small, it is em,oidered that there is a redundance of theta for large trnnanctions„ to,d hence the rocetit ppeeial orders in relation to the new coinage. Tl:ere does not seen to be any purpose pna reduce the Amount of this ilascription of dol lar a+ to Inc. hrenience the pui,ite " Tenacity of Life in the Terrapin. A eingular fi.rt crone under our üb-ervativri vn Satordny !net, which goes to prove the re markable feet that a terrapin can lice longer than ail other living creature, without fed or water. E'trly in the epring 1i ijor John ltra'l purchased it dozen terrapin•, ueel seven of them at hie hotel, and placed the other fire in a box, with the intention of kii g them to Loretto in the rmmer. The Lox wa• Oared in the hack yark, and the terrupine were entirely fi rg,otten until Frilty CT ruing lam, tbcn the Lox v.a• opened unit they ewe all fo..itot alive and in ae good con dition Rs when placed in the box. For a period of five ntontlu they ate l no food and no water, except the Tittle that found its way through the Mine of the box when it rained. It would be an interesting experitnent in naturul history to pen up a terrapin and ANe hop hung it actually timid live on the recol lection of what it did eat when at liberty.— %be think 11114 throws the tabled idea of the bear sucking hie paw during the winter en tirety in the epode.—llaz rosbury Patriot- A Silver mountain. • The excitement concerning the neve.y dii euvered silver mines. says the Oregon City Argil*, on the head-waters of the Mololla, seem• to be getting intense. Parties are Lvin tinselly arriving in town. making their out fit, and departing for the silver regions. A party from town went mit this week and re turned. after each one had taken out n claim of one hundred feet front, running to the top of the mountain. The amount of silver sup posed to be there is almost fabulous. D. P. Thompson, F.sq., one of the returned party, thinks the mountain is a mass of silver ore, con t a ini ng probably hundreds cf millions of the mieeral--or et any rate double as much as there is in the Santiam mine., whicit were stated hy. es to-amount to 100,0t1J.000 of tons, which, at $5.333 to the ton, (estimated.) would give $5,333,000,000. Supposinz the Nolan* silver mines to contain 200,000,000 of tons, and to be equally as rich es tt e &ul timo ere, there is no qnestion Lint they are north $1,066,600,000,000. 1 /toaster Press.—The Scientific American that describes a monster stca m press, u pun wdiatt Noses S. Beach, who has just retired fruit Ike Ilew York Sun, is at work : He is seen now just completing the eonstrue -gni of a monster steam printing press, by Width the sheets are cut from rolls, dampen -04 '- 'nod on both sides, at the rate of for g impressions an hoar, folded up, sumisig and kg:aced from the machine, MO for . tbe wrier Juni the mail. This ma. *Moo is as high as a common twoetory poen deerellitg house: and it will, when fi nished eapssmaions of its inventor are realis ounatitrite a most extraordinary specimen of amolmainsl skill and ingenuity. Pated.-1. ism it*" affo, as engineer—was Mika on the Central Ohio Railroad, just as ba wee eboatrto be married. The 7loung to *bum be woe *pod attains& married iir.deames Freese., mid ass abort lbw 61 304 , wurtuarioasly injured is as *alma arrarreit etsbrust tta same spot; sad Dow folliesra tbe lady herself bee beta timer& a Ileattqe; sad bobtail,' killed. _ 1 / 1 4 , +0 r- , he whoa of W. therine ,.. rube's, Nov. Ath.:—The &noses listisene4 • proclamation declariag that 111rta. L Leh . F ont? , man is the duly elected atambee of Cusi_gress 9949 from the Ant congressional Matting of Penn -9190 sylrania, instal& of Bad er , repetbl ki k * . Into wog . received his oertiscats through fraud. • 1715 25 61 Iffierits majority in Maryland far Bresk long Inridge over Dell is 359 ; ever Douglas 30.- 2272 144; over Lincoln 33,427. The combined 232 g -Democratie vote of Breultiuridge and Douglas 0320 over Bell is 5,870 2648 t 2583 1930 - 2824 6913 2207 2040 1703 2586 3175 3710 3302 I%G G 33 2469 3556 . 3379 957 • 2669 2114 1556 1493 144.5 7153 959 2234 4//GG • .691 G 3 0 34 706 2794 1490 2163 7392 1220 52-19 Damaging Exposure of Iloraet Greeley.— Another p liticsl sensation in NOW York is the unearthing of a letter, written by !Unace Greek", when proprietor of the New Yorker, suliciung sutneriptions in Mississippi. and halt promising to keep dark on tt.e slavery questson as an offset. The letter was puLlirh sd in Suturdnt't Evening; Express. Postatsater.—'rbe Tyrone Star say that there are sixteen applicants for the l'“rt. Office in that place. Salary $BOO, and a Lig fight expected. Cure fcr Ntralyiu.—A California paper gives the !AIL ring me a pure cure fir nattral girt : Half a iirachni of pal ammoniac ir. an ounce of cutapbor water, to he taken a tea spoonful rrt a dare, and the iltoe repeated ..ev enil times, at interval.a of five minutes, if the pain he not relieved at once. iffirita Australian says thnt cobwebs are a e..rupleto cure f.a. , fyreniery. Ile taker thew in pilht, tour a day. They are also us ed fur fever and ague. /(pI"A witty fellow slipped down on an icy pi.Yetnent. 1t tine sitting. he muttered, " I hate no desire to see the town hurt.t down, but I sincerely wish to see the streets laid in ashes." ffirfiercitor Bright denounce* the story that he voted for any black republican ut tue late State election iu 'Wien& as a vile &Lau der. *WU is said that Mrs. D.tn Rice hat bruught a suit fur divorce aptiait her huamild. The wrungs of whist' she cuivplaitis are uut stuteti. ::95 5 or2s 843 Superfine Flour Rye Flour White Wheat I:4-d Whe..t Corn . Rye Oats Buckwheat-- .... Clover Seed ..gm r ......... Timothy Sean,— ...... Fla: Seed Barley Plater ot Pens I luster groun.i, per bag 2:47 5:1'4 13(.6 640 231r50 202349 Flour .......».....» 5 50 to 5 56 Wheat ........ 1 15 :o 1 55 liye 1 5 to 84, r.:oen 67 to 75 Oats 31 to 34 Clover 5eed.........6 12 to 6 37 Timothy Secd 3 Ou to 3 50 Beet Cattle, per bond. 5 50 to 7 50 flogs, per hued 8 CO to 8 25 Hay ....... 00 tot 6 00 Whiskey ---..... 20 to 21 Guano, Peruvian, per 10n.......v. 62 int Flour, (row wagous— ........... Do. from stores Wheat .... file Curu o.,ts Clorcr Seed Timothy Seed Plaster At Rosedale, on the Rth inst., by the Rev. H. Bishop, Mr. MAXWELL P. SHIELDS, of Ea,- ruitsburz. to Miss SUE, daughter of John ,lblus- Neiman. Esq. Oa the 3uth ult., by the Rec. H. Bishop, Mr. W.M. J. OVELMAN to Miss JANE E. SIX. On the 30th ult., near Dillsburg, at the resi dence ofJohu Gillen•ioc,h) the Rec. A. Eil:frock, Mr. JOHN A. ZIEGLER, of Ad.uns county, to Mrs. MARY JANE (IOTWA LT. of York couuty. Oa the let at the E%. Lutheran Partion age, iu Littlestown, by the Rot•. S. Henry, Mr. JACOB S. BOWERS, of C.irroll county, Md., to M,,et EILELINE FEESF.T., of this county. On tie ult . at the Lutheran Parsonage. in Petellburg. Adapt county. by Vie Req.. P. Ratio. Mr. Uitl.lll WILLIAMS to Miss LIZZIE both of Chester S,iringtit. Chester et). aSI 1D At the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Z. Rodzers. in this nl ice. on Thursday week, Slr. SAMUEL sTEiFY, aged 51 enr4. On the 3dth of Sept., HENRY JACOB; on the 2d of Oct., ;SARAH CATHARINE; and on the I3th of Oct., ANNA MARIA HARtiAltA— childreu of Daniel and Harburis Trostle, of this county. On the let inst., in BendersciLle, WILLIAM IlAit111:tON, s on of Hiram Myers, aged 2 years 11 months a nd 24 days. FOR Till COXPILIII. LINES on the Denth i git Fri.-INKLiS PIERCE, wlio died on tne of Oct , aged 4 Dividend' BAT[ or Garryssuso, Nov. 6, 1860. j /TIRE President and Directors of this 'oaths j Lion have this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PEE CENT., payable on and after Monday, the 12th inst. Nov. 17,'60. T. 1). CARSON, Cashier. T PRI - VATS ad.LE.—The undersigned of. fin at Private Sidi& Property in which i now resides, aituste Witet Middle street, t 4 i. `Gettysburg, adjoining S. B. Tipton on the west 'and Mrs. MsEaroy on the east, with an allay in the rear. THE HOUSE is a two-story Frame, Weatherboarded, with i Back-building; a well of water,irith a pump in it, at the door; and a variety of fruit, such as apples, pears, peaches, apricots, cherrie., and Igrapes ' all the most choice. • ZAOBAEL(H MYERS. ilieror. 12, 1866. tf T. 8 Coil* & Sons ir"JEC El G ETT P.G—HATtHDAY 1465? 70 ............ 26 48 ....... 5 VA to 5 50 ..—.......1 50 tot 75 ..... ..... .. 1 20 ............. 69 .............. 6 50 ....... 1 00 BA LTIMOBIS—FataAir &Aar A KNOVER—TiwasoaT I.AsT. years 7 mouths and 4 days, on 41-facob and Margaret Fetterhoff. of Mountjoy township. Another hand is beckoning on, Another ea/1i is en, And glo% s once rogire with angel's steps, The oath t reaches !leaven. One young and gentle friend, whose smile Made brighter summer hours, Amid the troste of Autumn time, Has left us with the flowers. A paling or the check of bloom, Forewarned us of decay, A elisdo'w from the silent land Fell round our brother's war. The light of his oung life went down, As sinks behind the bill The glory of a setting star, Cle.tr, suddenly, and still. Al , me unto our Father's will One thought had reconciled, That He whose love exceeded ours' - Hata taken home his child. Fold him, oh 1 Father, in thine arms, And let him henceforth be A messenger of love between Our human hearts and thee. The Saviour with inviting voice Says, let your children come, For them there's love within my breast. And in my kingdom room. M. F. NW GOODSI—J. L. SCHICK, S. W. corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg, respectfully calls the attention of purchasers to his new and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GUM).- I His stock is so large and so well arranged to suit town and country trade, that it is impo,- , Bible to even make mention of his most dcbir 1- ble goods. All he asks is for persons to tall ' and examine his complete stock. They will ro away well pleased and soon return fur mere , He has a full stock of DRESS GOODS, ore% ery I description : Plain and figured Ilerinoes and Cashtueres, all wool Plaids, all wool Delalnes, cotton Plaids, plain and figured. Videocins, French Reefs, Arabian Stripes, Velours, Level las, Gruerellas and Moos de Leine, all prices. A large stock of Traveling Dress Goods. plain and figured Silks, Flounces. A full and com- pieta stock of Prints constantly on hand.—' CLOTHS, Cashmeres, Denier Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans; French, English and Americas 1 Shawls, Plaid and Knitted Shawls for (Ail dren-Z-all styles and prices. Hone-furnishing r A New Feature Goods of every description. A full and corn- I N the business of Ike Rteelsior Skti-livil Gei- X phite stock of Notions, Perfumery, Jewelry, i lay. During our last visit to the cities of Hosiery, Gloves, Gents' and Ladies' Ganntiejd, 1 hiladelpt4aind Baltimore, we selected a splen- Wool Capes and Hoods, of the very la ta i did assortment ofSTEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, styli. Thread and CoUtte Edgings , Laces, he., comprising English, French, Venitian, Egv pilau, kc.,.11c., kc., le. ltalisa and American Seenery,Statuary 0 meta, I ALL CO)1111 No trouble to show Gum's. he. Oar prices for pictures will range from t/ Oct. IP, ISO. to 40 GUMS aplees. We Aso bare a Sue lot of .„.„ Ak_ - - STEREOSCO,PK, BOXES , which we olrer et I Mew 1:100da ! NSW (}oodst 0 4, 40 ,1 p r i c es. m e im bue sae ii i . PBNESTOCX SIOTSTRS would respect. cited to call and fee our large mewl Dos, fully inform the public that they bars re- ! containing 80 pictures, and we liners to all tamed Irma the Cities with the largest, cheep. ' !uteri et the Pine Arts a ploasaat visit. est and prettles2 evade et GOODS ever opened 1 W. are also "repaired to ask* Stereolpoopio In the County, eloisistitig . of Ladies' Dress Pictures, either Portraits or flews, at moose, Goods, Cloths, Chuithstirse, Cori nets, 'Lettings, bi. rates. - TYSON 1 BRO. Domestics, it., all Of which will be uftred so Phetogragiaes, 4 _ Carte% - 11 ~L "; as ifiteMucelelpethke. IhrGive . us a April It, 181*. Gioupbasz, PM. . 4 % aksinst Weileu rte. •tb. • call. No to show Goode at the WV' hi • Rip PEON T. TIO tuft forisit to tall at A.SCOTT 4 84:D13, • 'O4 4 , 4o,posorout•• on. 22, lose. • .Ly if you was& to hey elieap Dregs . : 510 ., _ aLAtti li le - Rich as Cestkosies, N.Lisbea,' l6 ', wd, • 134.3ecrr sung di rioniefelia iition4tannit, be n to *lot IY '•lii t=rii.frt. 1 'I. st A. 60011" di rs N T 'to . ..- drop. , _ _ . , Town Property a D.pot at $sJ. JONI Aersbosi otreet t Gettys nit sad Orasatestal Trees tieaspiseted &Mee foveae. _Pe,. 12, 11MO. . tf T Wottoe • ! Valued e 'Property rsraTlCita OF TM mum AND TO A T PRIV.kTS BALL--That 14211111,1111 LE ALL WBO IT NAY CONOSILII.-11(baro- 211 PIiOPEUTT, situate on Baltilmiors street, as quire Aped by woo Justices of the resell ono door tooth of the Post Once, is Oott71• for tiss sdasasloe of tie Poor into the Muss of berg, with alleys os the north *Adman, sad . Itosployassitt for Ow Cosset, Adams, are vary sdlogning Prof. Itahlenherg es the tdlsttb. ;It *retied totals Directors of the Poor caseate of a HALF LOT OF fiIitOUNDI tsith lr 1 1the dad Haase of Binplorstent, and fees .T Two-story Itostrbeest Dwelling for the said orders claimed, under Acts of As- and a large two-story Brick itackAstlld sembly sot applicable to this County: ing, thereon ; also • well of waste in .And whereas, it is enacted by the Act of 13th front and a (partnership) well is the rear of 1830, the prorisions of which were the dwelling. tended to Adams county by the Act of 7th Afar This property was for many years oecu- April, 1840, that the pour shall be admitted on pied as a 'Tavern Stand, and is one of the most an order granted by any one of the Dire, tors, desirable in the town for business of any kind. or by one Justice of the Peace. fur a6i h no A chance to purchase property so central is Justice of the Peace shall be entilltio fees or rarely offered. and capit•lists • ill find this a reward: rare chance. Apply to JACOB DENSER. Notice is hereby given by the said DireAors, Agent tor the Owners that so FIRS FOR JUST:CMS . OILDLUIS WILL PIE PAID; and fUrther,it is recommended that applications for admission or relief be made to one of the Directors, when convenient to the applic.int otherwise, applications within the County. fur admission, shall be made but to one Justice, upon whose order no fee will be paid. Orders left with the Steward will be promptly executed. ABRAHAM SPANGLER, ISAAC PFOrTZ, JACOB 11ILLElt, Attest—D. C. Bisixissuorr, Clerk Nov. 12, 1480. 3t !SEE, AND BEHOLD THE: GREAT DOWN FALL OF PRICES!—II. G. CARR haring just returned from the city is selling goods lower than ever—for instance Ladies' fine silk fleecy lined Guuntlets at 62} cents p:r pair, Ladies' fine Merino liose at 371 cents. Ladies' 6oe Cassitnere Huse at Su cents, tine white Pocket Handkerchiefs at N cents. Gentlemen's fine Cassirnere Hose at 28 cents. Gents all wool country made Ilwie at 25 Pocket Knis es, tombs. Bruslic., both hair and sloll.es, is fact erer‘ thing beiorging to i ether s or Gentleman's toilet and last, but not least, his stock of QUEEN:-WAIll: w e think can't he heat fur style and prices, common teas it. lOW ! as 18 tents per set, nod from that up to 75 ! cents per set for the very hest of Stone ('hiva Cups and Saucers and ever) thing else iu the Queens% are line in proportion. Conic one! Conte all! 1111 d site me a call. Don't forget the place, in York street. next door to tiaupee's bakery. H. G. PARR. N. B. The subscriber also has constantly ; on hand a flue assortment of GROCF.RIES of all kinds—good table Molasses at 14 cents per quart, New York Golden Syrup at 56 cents per gallon. [Noy. 11, 1860. T=ll G 00 to 6 21 • 3 3., ...1 15'to 1 25 ...1 10 to 1 15 Photography IN ALL ITS BRANCIIES. executed in the best style known in the art. of l!. G. CRANE'S GALLERY, 532 Arch Street, East ol Sixth, Phal.4Jelphia. LIFE SIZE in Oil and Petit, Stereoscopic Portraits, Ambrutypes, Ih guerreutypes, alr.c., fur CAses, Medi/11011$, Rine , c. [Nov. 12, ISGO. ly List of Letters TIEMAINING in the Post Unice, Gettysburg, I XV, Novi 12, 180. Arnold itashinston Boller 11. D. Biglar Daniel li.shi A. C. Catroff yek llrs. Clark John ' Ilan R. 11. Grove & Schmuck Grog Mrs. t 4 amh Gaddess Wm. N. Getty M. C. Orb, John tiodln George Gillock R. L. Gilt Daniel D. HansailJaeob Haller E. J. E. Horner John F. Howeit William H. Halley Miss Sarah Harsh Josiah D. Jacobs Miss Emily Johnston John Jubsos Ann 10110POTI A. C. Johns John Knapp E. Long Little Miss L. 1;-.7 - Mahon Janes T, McCleary R. F Males Joseph Malone - E. P. ;McDowell Robert !Michael John IMiinshower Henry !McCready 1.. L. 'Miller Joseph Miller Mr.. Catharine !Miller J. . Miller Jare) !Prior As,* W 3 !Rua!) Mrs. Maria Ilteid Mr.. E. !Reed F. O. iSbears P. !Scull Edward ISoamyer Joseph. Stoltz William Seabues Mrs. Mos undue Edmund Smith James .1. M. Fete George W. ;Tat.e D... 2 Thompson Jvcs ;Twomey Eihutind ! Tosh Joseph " Ulrich John Vormold Peter Winslow Hiram Walker II: S. Widensalt, Robert White John Weisgerbet Charles Ziegler Ps. Zanning Ephrnisa GEORGN GKVEIt. P. .V. Slalr•Persons calling for letters in the above List will please say they- were advertised. b 50 6 00 . 1 18 la 1 30 5 50 2 0) t, 2") Genuine Family Liquors. W. B. 'MOREHOUSE k CO., Importers m and Whelesale Dealers in BRANDIES, WINES, GINS k SEGARS, beg leave to call the attention of citizens of the United States to their Pure Wines and Liquors, put up nod , " their own supers ision, for F.Atni ly and !deli ic;il .1 use. in cases assorted to suit, customers. Military and other public bodies, who require to puri.":h Ise in large or small quantities, lu (-asks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price Lit sent on application. 01.1) )[OREHOUSE BlTTERS.—Recommend ed by the first ph . % sielans as the best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, and all Nervous Diseases. Ac a beverage, it is pare, a holelorne, and delicious to the taste.— Sold by all Druggists. Wit. B. 1101tE1101"SE C0.,-Prop're, 3 4 1 / 4 5 Exchange Place, Jersey City, S. J. P. S.—The subscriberq wi4ll to engages few netie men. as Local and Traveling Agents for their house, to whom Lberal inducement,. will be offered. For prticular,i, sAldreas EU shore. Noy. 5, 1t460. 3m - ur.knKET STREET WHARF, PHILAIT-1.. AL Dealers iu Fish, Cheese and Prowlslois, hare const-intly on hand an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, kc., viz : Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings. Cudflab, Beef, Pork. Lard, Shoulders, Hama, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, kc. [Oct 6, '6O. 3m Bargains SELLING OFF AT COST!-A large stork of Goods at the Store of J. C. GUINN it BRO. A large portion of the Goods are just fresh from the City. Also—the Books of said Firm are at ray office for settlement—all per golas indebted please call without delay-. It. O. Attorney, k.c. OIL 29. 1860. 6t. I=Z3 Look! IEE:311 J. Palmer & Co., Rush to Schick's ! Nor. 2, 113430. 4t Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be offend at rub lie Sale, on Wenintadny, the 21st of Yowls*. hcr met., upon the premises, A 11.kLF LOT OF Gitorsn, fronting on South Baltimore .treet, in the Borough of Gett3; , burg, bounded by lots of Misses Rowe and Pr. Jolla Runkle. and hav ing an alley in the rear. The improvements are a Two-awry Frame Weatherboard- Arevors ed Dwelling HOUSE, tuo-•tort' Brick Be( ng, log Stable, ith a Carriage-bowie, Smoke- h , use, and other out-buildings. There is on the pm tuntes nn excellent a - ell of water. and filAo st cistern. A leo. a small OF GROUND, in the re.,r of the atm , . e described Lot, aud separnied front the saute by no alley, adjoining luta of 1)r. John Runs..le, George Snryouk, nod Daniel K. :St.' der. ki'Sale to commence rtt I o'clock in the iftertioon. .IttesiLtu,e given sod terms made known by J. L. ti Testamentary Trustee. Three Desirable Farms FOR SALE.—One atljoi:Autr. And the other two are 4 titiled south of the Horoot.h of hurg. GEO. AILN OLD. Ott. 29, iet3o. tr • Assignee's Notice. THE undersigned,hsiing licun appointed siguee, under n , deed ut trust for the benefit ut creditors, of JACOU F. REP:INGER. of the Ito rough of Gettysburg, Adams county, uwice is _hereby ;riven to nil persons knowing thetneelt es indebted to said Assignor, to make intruediAte payment to the undersigned, residing to said borough, and those hating claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. air The Assignee will dispose of 31r: Rein inger's sTIICF OF GOODS by ret nil, AT RE DUCED PRICES and on accommodating terms. Oct. 22, DM. M. ACOTS LrTZ'S ESTATE.—Letters of PO- O ininistnition on the rotate of J.icob Lutz, hue of Conovrago township, Adams county, deceased, having been grutateh to the under signed, residing in Union totruh p, he here gives notice to till persons indebted to said eAnte to wake innuethale pa) went, and those It Icing claims ar,t,tinot the same to present tuew properly authenticated for settlement. JAt oil UuSTETTLlt,itheer Oct. 22, 18120. Ct• O Yee! 0 Yes! rplIF: untlerbigned offers his services to the 1 public us au Auctioneer and Silo Crier, nud swlicits • Fluire or' patron Age, Intro his rreeudA. .rges moderate. Itesidenc , • in pigh itreet, near the Jail. 1,14.\ AC LIGIIT.NEIt. Gettysburg, Oct. Z 9, ISttO. H AIR IN V IGORATUR.—An Effective, Safe Collectors, Take Notice. and Economical Compound. T HE Collectors of Taxes for - 1939 and pre vious years, In the different toweshipe of - ams county, are hereby notified that they ' FUR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi nal color without (I.‘ eilig, and preventing the Hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing will be required to acute up their duplicates on ! it, when there is the ten=t particle of vitality tor or before the lath day of Saaeicater next, on : recuperative energy reit-Hitting. which day the Comtnissioners will meet at their , office to give the necessary extmerations, tic. The Collectors of the present year will be re- gaited to pay over to the County Treasurer all FoR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR. imputing &ogles that may be collected by the November end all cutapeous nffectiona of the Scalp. FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, to it an unequalled g10 , ..s and brilliancy. tanking i it soft and silky in its texture and causing it to abort. JACOB RAFtENSPERUhR, Tiotes--Pay Up ! DANIEL GEISELMAN, I curl readily. /1111 E unsettled Stale, County and Milithry JAS. 11. MARSHALL, i The great celebrity and the inereasing de -1.. Taxes and Quit Rents of the Borough rotuathsiewsrs of Adams county. I mend for this unequalled preparation, convince Getiy.burg fur 1857, It ive been trensterred to A'test—J. M WaLvea, Clerk, the proprietor that one trial is only necessary me by H. G. Carr for collection. All thesel, --- (art. 22, 1260. td . ._ _ to satisfy a discerning public of its superior back-standing taxes trust he paid at or It, fore ualities over any other preparation at pre=cut in use. It cleanses the head and stall., fro ' q the November Court—otherwise AL will be - Register's Notice. I s. brought for the saute. The Ifurplieates are in 1 10:0TICE is hereby given to ell legatees rind dandruff and other cutaneous disease causes the hands of Esquire Coves, to whom parreents ' IN other persona concerned Ow the Adt :11- ' the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a must be made. ANDREW PULLEY. istretion accounts hereinalte e i li n onell will rich, soft. glossy and flexible appearanee. and Oct. 29, Imo. 4 be presented at the Caurt of Neat at al4co where the hair is loosening and thinning% —,-------- ----- ----- ----__ Adams roam y for ranoram cad allow. ' it will give strength and vigor to the roots, 20,000 Pounds . ~,,c , ,, us monhy. lA. 19th af sarea b er war, at to; end restore the gross th in those parts vi Ilia' hard become bald, causing it to ", itld a fresh rtF PORK WANTED in December next , for o'clock , A. •Va viz : !covering of hair. 10 which CASH will be paid. Farm •rs who i 221. The first and final account of Dr. Jacob . There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen have the article fa? sale, will Ilowell I eistli, g• P. Balitil, Execnt"r of the 134 ‘‘ ill and testa - I I in New York who hat a had their hair restored meet of Caroline M. Martiu. deceased. and making engagements with the sit scriber.. at his Flour, Bacon .t Grocery Store, in West 222. The account of Zechariah Myers, A , l- Iby the use of this Invigorator, when all other 1 preparations had failed. L. M. has in his pos- Middle street. Gettysburg. GEO. LITTER . ministrator of all and singular the goods and session letters imiumeralde testif3 ing to the Nor. 2, UM. St chattels, rights and credits, u filch were of Re- • from person: of the highest re berm Sruyser, late or the county of St. Joseph, , above facts, L , spettability. It will eflectually preveut the Election. i i• the State of ludiena, deed. I hair from tnrning gray until the latest period Not ice—Pa y Up THE undersigned, being abou t to remora to Hagerstown, is desirous of having hia bloks settled" up with as litUe delay ns possible. lor %bat purpose he gives this public notice that all accounts not settled on or before the fir,t day of bevetuliet vest will be pluctd t# the bands of an officer for collection. - • C. IL DtJI L M. D. Oct. 22, 1144. td Bali or GETTlfiltritO, Nor. 1, lmta. X7OTICE it hereby given to theStovklioblers IN of the !bulk of Gettjeburg, that an Klee lion for Thirteen Directors, to verve.one year will be held at the Bankitig-heuse, on Monday, the 19th day of November. BSA general meeting of the Stockholders will take place at the same time. ,s Nur. to T. D. CARSON, Cashier. - - - Roman Eye Balsam, 1 - 70 P. INFLAMED it' I F LIDS, and fur the cure r of Scrofulous Humors and soreness ant rounding or near the In all diseases of tub Character it is almost a certain cure. The following ex4act froth a letter just received, refers to one of the many similar casts con stantly reported: lenses . CITY, Oct. 29th, 1859. Messes. A 13. k D. - Ss-sne—Dear Sirs: I hn e for a number of years been troubled with sole Ulla inflamed eye lids, Which though they never caused me touch pain, were very annoy ing on other accounts. I have tried a number of tnedicines at different tunes w Manta the slightest succetts. Seeing nn ads ertisement of )our Romwst Eve Balsam, in spite of my scepti ci 4in, resolved to get sonic, and at least try it. I am now writing this in the fullest gratitude to inform you (I could almost send )on a fifty dollar bill) that a few- ant,t,ttn!y a few, applica tions hate I . IISII ilea In a complete cure. Respectfully yours, L. ZA 13 RISKIE. PRICE 25 CENTS PER JAR.—Wilt he sent free per !tall to any part 01 the United Stites upon receipt of nu cents in p.sLi.ge stamps. rterTrepared by A. B. k D. SANDS. Drug gists, 100 lulton st., cor. of William, N. V. For sale by A. D. Bctin.sa, Gettysburg, Pa. Nor. 5, IS A. lm WM. A, DUNCXS, Autiptee Selling Off! Notice. , Voluable- . e -..-• ' gala,' -. • t .. A . 141:0 UAL REITAIII47 PUBLIC SAM— ri pernseses of a writ of Peri "Phefer, e- Ity, t olitise of on ' eofic OA* Orphan's! Wood cast of the Court cf Cassese* 1 ourt eeddoeseeetusag, the undersigned, Ad-1, of Adams county, Pa., " and t 3 mei otinisteesera of, So emboss of likes's. Russian , directed; w il l be expooed to Public Sale , at 1 deceased, later/ to towaship, Adele* . the Court-house, in Gettysburg, on Rater:ley, ! .scanty, Pa., wilt Ain etPablio Bale, on Pismo., de Mks*, of Nomads" non, at 1 o'clock, P. Y.,1 d er , a d ITNA d•iiix....tv inst., at 12 o'clock, the Following-tteaeribed Real Elute, via : i IL, the followisirdeacribed trials of laud with; A LOT OF GROUND, situate on West York . improresoetts, to wit: I street, (Gettysburg, Adams county, ocljnining t i No. I.—A TRACT OF LAND, situate in said property of David McConaughy, Esq., on the towarttlp, containing le Acres, more or less, east, and on the west the property of George I having thereon erected a large E. Bringman, On the north bye public *lle) ; Three-story GRIST MILL, part •!'' . on which is erected a Two-story BRICK .....-, stone and port frame, good LOG ,' 1 , HOUSE, with an attic, • Too-story :; 11 ;1, I 1.10L6E, good Stable, and other •._- . Brick ilack.huddlug, a good Frame r nee airy out-buildings. The Mill is nrarly Stabl , e,with i F i tame S red attache d . Wood Shed I, . .. nee l u ring 2. ' l td. of 13nrrl, 1 pale of Chop. stud Smok e onse, a C istern , C e llar under the eat Pr.d; man and the Fee*, having suirer4ti:- per', and a Corn-drier. The machinery is all front building, also the privilege of a private ed the au-called-Gin.."..Arotnatic.," l l% rtliilr g,,od, and in complete order. It is lotated on alley to the beck building. Token In execu- " Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now en t Marsh creek, In Carroll's Tract, one of the:hest ticrn as the property of W mum( W. PArros. (Lined by all of the prominent playideiena, grain rowing regions is the County. The SAMUEL WOLF. Sherif. 'those and connoisseurs. as possessing all of.", Water-right Rill be sold with the Mill. , Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 29, :69. 'those tutrume medicinal qualities Oman *Mk .., 1 No. 2.—A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, Die - Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon diuretic) which belong to an 01,0 attd.PVAIIII, .7' : containing (14 ACRES and lut Perches, adjoin- all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over lux- Gin. Put up in quart bottles and "oil by_ sit ing lands of Henry Biesecker, Dar id :Metz, merhately after the property is struck down,and druggists, grocers, etc. and others. Ten Acres are cleared and under on failure to comply therewith, the property a all A. M. BININGER A CO., -" • good fencing—the balance is tor, red with again be put up for sale. ! (Established in 1118.) Sole Proprietors; _...• ' good flock Oak, Pioe and Chesnut Timher. ! -- - - --- - - No. 19 Broad street, Ii: No 3—A TRACT OF WOOILLAND. situate Valuable Real Estate ! For sale by FRENCH, RICKARDS ,ft, C 0.4.1.: , lin Franklin township, contilkiug 24 ACRES 4 T PlAttir SALE.—In ptirstinhce of an W. W. S.- IL .''`MIT/ 1 , "LA all of the 'PtelnittelP2 and :,1 Perth , a, adjoining Tract No. 1.. land., of A Order of the Orphan'+ c o urt of A,l ftnL i Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia, Levi Patter, Henry liieseeker and others. This county, will be offered at Public: Sale, on the, Okt• 15, / 8 ';°• I` Tract is welt cuter-cd with good oak and Lick°. premises, on Saturday, the 17th day of Norradtr --- -- - - ry timber. next, ut 10 o'clock, A. M., the Real Estate of Persons wishing to %kw the Property will .1 (cos Ml:Kuottvr, late of Franklin township, call upon either of the undersigned, the first Adams county, deceased, consisting of the fol named a a hich re.ide,, ait h,„ it halt mile of lowing described ;Tracts of Land, all situate in the Still, the other nc tr Beidlernburg• i said township, to wit : A pit of good Copper Stalls a ill also he sold i NO. 1: THE MANSION TRACT, contain. at the same time. : ing about 141 Acres of land, adjoining Jacob ator Attendance will be given and tcrtus matte ; Deardorff, Andrew Hartman, Barnhardt Dear known on day of sale by I dorff, Hezekiah Latshaw,& others, :„....,,i JAMES Li N, lon which are erected a Two-stc,r. : . , s,n-irgi ll. GEORGE WALTER, ; STONE 1101 . SE, with a one and 31111. Administrate, e. ' n half story building' with base. ... ; . --- . meat attached . Tht re is A neverfailing Weil ul House and Lot j water near the door, Rank Barn, part atone and AT prnic SALE.—The subscribers will part frame, with Sheds. Corn ('rib, kc., attach offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on ed, Also a Log Tenant House and Staide. flairsday, the 15. 4 1 der/ of November inst., the fol- I LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK GRIST lowing described Property. viz: A LoT OF' MILL, with three pair of burrs and one pair jiff G LOCNO, in II 11101SL/1(e 0( cullivation,sitisat,d choppers—all in complete running order. in Oxford townslitp, Ad (Mil c, only, adjoining. A SAW RILL. a ith water limier sufficient lands of :oinon Sl.qrle, cfr-as Diller, and the' at all times ; Two-story Frame Weatherboard.- Itailro ,(1, (attaining :: 4 Acre., foie or k.,, ed iita'SE near the Mill, Frame Stahle, ke.— hat lug thereon erected a one and a lit ..st ` This property Orel s ran_ indu. ducats to bid. story I. rand: Weatherboarded IIIfUSE. iii dm. The Mill is on Man i ('reek, a holt' mile There is agouti LIME.sTONE QUARRY II from the Chambersiiiirg and Gett3 shit rg Tilt:n on the lot. . pike, 5 miles from Gott-burg, '.: miles trout ScirS , tle to commence at 3 o'clock. P. M., on klummasburg, and about the same distance said day, when attendance will be given and from Cashion, it. Tat: land is in a good state of terms made known by !cultivation, hat ing been all limed. There is a McCURDY is CRASS. i sufficiency of excellent Int:l6)w, and a large I body of good Timber-land. ----- 1 NO. 2: A TRACT OF LAND, containing ' about 15 Acres and la Pi relic:. adjaning hinds of Adam Hebert, Jacob Deardorff. Mary M. Brunie], and others, slit ideal into three fields, and under good tenting. and having.b.sen limed is in it good condition for fi.rtning. . NO. 3: A TRACT 01' TIMBER-LAND, situate imtnediately above Hilltown. containing 10 Acres and 133 Perches, more or lean, ad joining lands of Solomon liartman, Peter Shull, and others. Nov. 2, IR6O. is Nos - . 2, IE6O. Ss Town Froperty SALE.—The sabAcribers offer for sale IF their property on the North side of East lurk street, iu the linrottgli of Gettysburg, bounded by an alley on the West and in the rear, and adjoking lot of Mrs. Susan Bmyers on the East, cunt.iniug one, third of an acre, more or less, having a Two-story Weather- • 4 )oarded Dwelling HOUSE, a One-story jig Weatherhoarded Dwelling House, Bake-_ tt oven, and a Well of Water. The property is convenient to the Railroad. Sir If not sold by Saturday, the lit day of Deerwber next, it will then be offered at Public • Sale, on the premises. 1- Pereens wishinx to purchase will make ap plication to M. W. IleCt,sas, Eggs. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. U.. on said day, when atirndaner will be given and terms of sale made known by tIEORGR W. CRONISS, ANNA MARY L. CRUISE Oct. 2; 1860. is 223, The firrl and final account of Peter K. amali, Executor of the last will and testament of An..rew Smith, deceased. 224. The first and final aceountof George Swope, Executor of the laq will and testament of Henry Swope, deceased. 235. The first and finu: account of George Swope. Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Little, Lae of Gettysburg, dcc'd. 22G. The account of Dr. F.. F. Shari), Joseph L. Short, and Wm. Mc:Sherry, Esgs.. Executors - if thel.ost wdl and tertanitlit of Dr. .160eph A. Shorh.,-(teceased. 227. The account of Wm. NI cClean, Adminis trator of the e.t.kte 01 Rebecca I.:osta, dee'd. 228. The fir-t and final account of Moses Mc- Clean, Erg., Executor of tt.e hut will and tes tament of Mat! dr Scanlan, dec'd. 228. The lint end final account of Joseph Fleck, Administrator of the eerie of MAry Sto ner, deceased. 230. The tint and final Recount of Philip Sweney, Executor of the lest will and testa ment of Hugh Swency, dee d. ZACHARIAII MYERS, Regisicr. Register's Office, Gettys- Lurg, Oct. 22, 180. Notice. MBE first and final Account ofJoel B. Danner, Esq., Assignee of 11( nry S. Miunigh, Las been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Ad orns county, and will he confirmed by the said Court, on the 10th day of November next, unless cause he shown to the contrary. • JACOB BC:4MT, P-oth'y. Ott. 22, 1860. et* Notice. K)ETER JOIINS'S laiTATE.— Letters of administration on the estate of Yettr Jo no, late of Cumbertnnd township, Adnms county, deceased, having beep granted to the undersigned, residing in Gettysburg, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims tipsiest the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ZACHARIAII MYERS, Adm'r. Oct. 15, 1804). 6t • Pay Up) EM partnership heretofore existing between the eabseribers. eider the firm wane of MINIM k Zug°Las, ire., baring been dis.olred, they hereby give notice to ad persons indebt ed to them, by Notcor Book Account, to call and stpttle the same before the first dill oC.Jain nary next; it which time their accounts will,be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. ' lIENRY H. DANXI I III, WAY BRIGHT ZIM.GLICR. Bor. 2, 1860. , , Notre. N eb A.::ll k MillnAltDllE43T ATE, —Letters testamentary on ther estate of Mary Ws of Elasabston tsp., Adams eo. lemessil, hosts? been pawed- to the under:. neltileg a the same tonoship, he hereby glees aotios, to WI peewee iallebted to sold ode* Wanks homeatate payment, sad those levier dohs, *Out the mom to present them Intorefft mktlitd 16r settlement. 0/111101ilt, JA., Ser. '1110:11 111111 t. t Itw , . iottber .toesevisses, Vns; Flatini itoi. at at i z i ll t =Mat, • bitibd et ' • Sur Persona wishing to view the property will call upon either of the Atiminiatroteett, (the first named living near the Mill,) by alma attendance will be given and terra. made known. ADAM HEBERT, CHARLES B. POLLE'. Adman stream By the Cnnrt-11. G. Wolf. Clerk. not sold on. said tiny, the Property will be offered fur Bent at public outkry. Urt. 2v, 1860. 16 Prof. L. Miller's of life; and in cases where the hair has already changed its color, the use of the In% igurator vi ill with certainty re4tnre it to its original hue. gkirg it a dark, glossy appearance. As a per fume for the toilet and a Hair Reqora tire it is particularly rezommended. 13 king an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it atfirds iu dressing the hair, which. when moist with the Invigorator can be dressed in any required form so as to preser% c its place, whether pl.iin or in cnrla—hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to he had at all respectable drug gists and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Pa rents and Guardians to the use of hie Invigor ator, in cases where the children's heir inclines to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation fur a good head of hair, as it removes any im purities that may have become connected with the scalp, the removal of which is necessary both for tile health of the child, and the future appearance of its hair. CAUTION.—Nurse genuine without the Etc simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGO RATOR, N. Y., blown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey St., and sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggists through out the world: Libereldiecount to purchasers hythe quantity. :kr! •Isldesire to present to the American pnblie my nw ANCD 111PROVICD IXSTA‘TAXICOLS LIQUID HAIR DYE whkh after years of scien tific experimenting I Imre brought to perfection. It dyee Black or Brown Instantly without in jury to the Flair or Skin—warsetatcd the best article ot the kind in exi.tence. PRICE, ONLY 60 CENTS. Depot. 3u Dey Street, New York. Oct. 29, 1840. ly Gettysburg BOOT AD N SHOE EMPORIUM, S. E. Con. ner of Centre Square:l.—The public are re apectfully requested to bear in mind that at this Store may be foetid a large assorimeut of SOOTS auB•SIR)EI3, of the best antteriel. The sithapriber, basing just teparaild from Philadelphia, where he selected with care and upon the best terms, a large 'assortment of Boots and Slioes,his stock Is now-lull and com plete aad be flatters hitoteif that, be can please the most fastidious. Cell *ad examine my stock— Caitom made Boot , ' aadgitens *ray.: on hand. 11:1 7 . McllAtair. Oct. 18, 1860. .• _ Notice. 11111 F. tret and final account of Jobs Herr, Committee of Jacob Lutz. (a lunatic) has been filed in the Court et Common Piece of A4ams county, and wM be confirmed by the said Court, on the 19th day ef Vor'einber ge=t, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BUSHEY, Pretb'y, Oct. 22,* HMO. et* Notice. try t sad Oa account of Joel 8.-'l)as nor, liiiit.tAsirignee of Heary 8. Mionigh and Egbralliilinsigh, dolor intoblinir so pastamuutir Arm of 13.,A E. #. nigh, has beam filed in 'ha Chnitior== Pinny of Adam county, and ba I I OW mid gond 1 / 1 1 ibitkVa444o,ol l7 • • tram Cason lis.oliews to ItiorvouSgq7.,, It • iti --. 9 4 :9l`f • , Dr. Mott's CHALYBEATE REeTORATIVE PILLS OF IRON. An apnriont nod Stomachic preparation of IRoN purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bu.tion in II) drogca. Sanctioned by the hist evt Iletlical Authorities, both in Europe' afii the United States, aud prexcribeil ill their prate. tiro. The experience ifit" thomandot doily proves that no preparstion of Iron can be compares will) it. Inipurities of the blood, depression ,;tal enerey, pale and otherwise sickly oonta pl e xions indiume its neuessiv in almost every conceit able case. • _ hitiekiont hi mtitufies hi utak+ it *Ai bcrn tried, it has proved abeohitely curative - la re h of the foilowing coniptaintx, viz : hia D, lilt y, Ner mud Affections, Eland*. (10 11 , Dy.trp• m i, ConNliputimt, IJirnrhmes. Dye enter y, spir ti.;C : rofrfinta MI el cule,xiic, Jul( MiChll I Intql•Ti 11 1 41 1' 04, • fi" hitt*. Clainr,,Tts. Liter Colitrigivlts, Chromic if rnluihrx, Ehempat inns, inlet wilitektdt Fevers, on (hr Flirt, eft. lu cn!e , of (;):NERAL Pittman!. whether the result of nente or of the coutingled dimunitiun of nervous and muscular energy front cbronic complaints, one trial of this res.- tor.itire hits proved surcessfill to en extent which no description nor written attestaktion nonld render credible. Invalids so lunglocd riililan an to hove become forgotten in their on n neighborhood!, hate suddenly re-appear ed in the li,y just returned frosu protracted travel in it distant luitd. Some very signiil instaneeti of this kind lire attested of fe male Sufferers, emaciated victims of nripareut marnsinus. sanguineoas exhaustion, evident changes, and flint complientien of nervous 040 dt!peptic aversion to sir ai.d exercise fur whit* the pli3sici in has no 11111110. In Ngnyous Ai-Fre-I%ONA of all kinds, and for rm.solis familiar to mt.ilical men. the operation, of this prepnration of iron must 'necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides. it is 'lgor misty tunic, without being exciting and over belting; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being n gastric puegative, or inflicting a iligogreenlile sensation. It is this latter prqperty, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent n remedy 1407 r deA, 111/011 which it also appears to exert a distioct and specific n, tam, by dlr.. persiug the local tendency which forms them.' • In DYSPEPSIA, Innumerable as straits causes!, a single box of thee Ch , l)hente Pills has often sufficed for the niiit hahltual cases, including the attendant CoMreness. In nu, flecked DlARitumn, even when advanced to DYSENTERY, confirmed, emaciating, and ap 'wen t/y m tlignant, the e fleets have been equal ly decisi‘e and at.toniAting. In the local pains, logs of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCIPIENT Coast:atm" this remedy hag alla3ed the alarm of friends and physiciatti, in several very gratifying and In teresting in.tanee=. TR SCROFULOL'i Testnet•tosie, this medicated iror lima hail fir more burn the ‘good effect of the moat euutionaly- bAllineed preparmtioni of iodine, without any of their *ell kaowo Tile attention of females cannot be tcrin con fidently in% ited to this remedy and restorative, in the it'aqt'.4 pi colituly litrecting them. , • lit linEt MATISII, both chronic and inflamma tory—in the latter, holy ever, more decidedly— it Into been in‘erialily well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stitrne.4 of tilt joint.: and tnu ,, tles. Lt it,rr,a>+ttrkxr FEV &RE it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, end its progres., iu the ntiv settlements of the West, w ill piobabl) be one of high renown and u,efulness. No remedy has ever been discovere d in the whole lait.ry of medicine, which exerts ineb prunupt, happy, and fully restorarivevtriet4.— flood appetite, complete dige.ifion, rapid fie- of strength, with nit untisnal ilisposi t.im for active nod cheerful exercise, issmedi- ate!, follow its ns. Ptit up in neat fiat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; fur sale by drtigzists and di? Mere. Will be rout free to any address on receipt of the price. All lettersc , %. orders, etc., should be addressed to - R. 11. LOCKE i CO., Ueurral Agent' ? Oct. 15, 1860. ly 20 Cedar St., ..N. ‘ ,„„ z .,ir Handsome Women. , To THE LADIES—HUNT'S "BLOOM Orli ROSES." A rich and elegant .color for the cheeks or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH Oft RUB 014', and when once applied, remains durahre for years. The tint is so rich and ea. t oral, oat the closest scrutiny fails to Clatott its, use. Can be removed by lemon juice Oaf IN ill 4 nut injure the skin. This is a new prepanstiiii,.. used by the celebrated Court Beauties of ten don and Paris. Mailed free, In bottle*, with directions for it-e. for $1 00. HUNT'S " COURT TOILET POWD2I‘," Im parts a dazzling 'whiteness to the eornOtlifon, and is anything else mei for Ltairptir pose. . ailed free for 50 Cent* "BRITISH BAIA" removes inn, fieekleB, annhurn and oil eruptions of the Shia. Mailed free for 50 Cents. HUNTS " iMPERIAL POMADE," for the hmr, strengthens mud improves its growth, kteps it from of t and is warranted To burr. rue lIAJR CVNL. Mailed free tor $1 OS. HUNT'S " PEARL BEAcUTIPIER," for the teeth afid gums, eleatteeotarti whyane the teeth, hnrdens the gurus, purities the heelant efteetnal ly. Plrtrgitritl Ttlie ?MN Allit i WrltH e rii 1 , 007 U. Aces. . 1 / a ited free for SI by -' , •Cd nurs -urtumi, wok/0-Po_ run; n double c`2traet of orange hilibilirells - and c'o topic. Mailed free for . .: 4 1 00. Thu elts perfume w,ls firm. need by the Prineeas y al of E.lgland, on her marriage, Meier*: Ira 4 Co. preiented the Prinetas with en elegant case of Perfumery, Oa wi.ieb all of the above articles acre included) is Itandipinceateass with gold, stoppers, ',flitted tit 31309:01etticidare of which appeared In the public prints; • - Ali the above article/ sent Free, bir aelieers, for SA; 00. C.tat can eitherthe ordkr, or be paid- to the 'glom asoft,-9; 0- livery of getxta.... i - liuNT le .- W.,• Perfumers tothe_l6lll= Regent St., London, and 77 Sairameesllo oelphia, Pa. • v . t.- . , . r ,:_ for Wet by nit $, .te sad, -.;. - gerThe Trade' I,ed,. TOW. k lop, - _zDteitablEi rifylNl,:,-: ' . A T PUBLIC SALE...--Tbe iithecribes44lll :• 4 3, offer at Public title„ alb 4U .11oOttefe t on jbaaay, As 1.1417.&r.4f 21lite, Isartzsim very IiESILLADLS rathricgry n :lie now Ogee plea, timers on the I:balder& i • . i la the lartoojth otOettireba r eti . • . .. . - 74 f (Alvin!! Se4tiiiis7 001 1 1 1 106'f: . • 77:4;.k v 3 . 1 * t iro, with A l'AVl9lll , f. . • •.. ..:, • ~o , •
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