denim, NlAtielhaAr** 4ll444l E . w" da pated•te exeento th. wait . The pop* were sent' await bola the armory on a pre tended tersed to another part of the tits. Andencib_mpopeared st the armory with ties warillet. The negro was at once let out and was fa Rea by the mob, amidst the most de iallietike yeas, the firing of pistcis, etc.— The warrant issued by Justice DlVroif was of course • mere pretext to get the negro odt of the lockup by a show of legality The Republicans did not like to pull down the building so soon after the election of Old Abe. But their proceedings last night furnish the first practical commentary upon the result of the late election. It is the be- ' ginning o f the end. Sentence for an Election Prand In the Court of Qatrter Sessions at Phila delphia, on Thursday, the m >Lion for a now trial in the case of William Ilyerly, convicted of makinß a fraudulent return at the late °ember election. was dismissed.— The prisoner was then sentenced to pay a fine of three hundred dollars and undergo an imprisonment for two yesrs and six months. This sentence. the Philadelphia - Press" remsrks furnishes an admonition to other unscrupulou, partisans which they should not be slow to heed. The hest in terests of our country require that crimes which in unv tvay militate azainst the puri ty of the ballot-lox should not be regarded as mere trifling offences, but as mistl.-eds. for which the perpetrators deserve , . and. will certainly receive, condign punishment.- &ran?" Horialatv.—A few months am the typhoid fever made its appearance in the family of Mr. Bieber. residing in Lebanon enmity. Pa., by which nearly the ele,le family have died. The mother was the fir-t victim, and after her the father and other members of the family. until six of them have been laid in the cold and silent grave. 11117;) a a 140. Notions. WISTAR'S BALSAM Or WILD CHERRY. —Coughs. Cottle, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Quinsy, and the numerous as well as dangerons diseases of the Throat, Chest 1111/ Lungs, prevail, in our changeable climate, at all eCIBOIIS of the year; kw are fortunate enough to escape their haneful in fluence. How important then to hart at bend Is certain antidote to :ill thesis complaints. Ex perience proves that this exists in Wistitr's Balsam to an extent not found in any (Alter remedy ; however severe the suffering, the ap plication of this soothing, healing and wonder ful Balsam at once vanquishes the disease and restores the sufferer to wonted health. FROM GEORGE W. ETTER, ESQ., LUMBER MERCHANT MID DLITOWN, DACPII IN CO., PA., Apr. 24, '6O Messrs. S. W. Fowle About seven months since I was severely af flicted with Whooping Cough; and bud almost given np the hope of recovery. It waits most violent attack of this destructive and danger ous disease. I had tried every remedy which I bad beard recommended, hnt they all failed en tirely. natil a trial of De. WISTAS'S BALSAM or WILD CHIRST was commenced, the use of which gave immediate relief. Under similar eircum static-es, rather than be without the Balsam I would pay fifty dollars fur a bottle of it, he lievinit that it is the only certain antidote for the disease. 1 most. cheerfully recommend this invaluable remedy to the public. GEORGE W." ETTER. FROM DAVID SLIFER, ESQ. tawrasuno, PA., May 7, 1860. Seth W. Fowlb k Co., - - Gentlemen:, I hitse used Dr. Wistar's Bal es of Wild Cherry, and believelt Labe an es crllvnt remedy fur Coughs, Colds, sad Inflam mation of the Lungs, and I recommend It most cheerfully. DAVID SLIFER. mar Caution to Perrrkasers.—The only gPrettise Wistar's Siloam has the written signature of 1 . I. Brrra" and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is Tile and worthless. gart'repared by SETH W. YOWLE & CO.. Boston, and for sale by A. D. Bnehler, Getty.. burg; E. Hiteshew, York Springy; Wm. Wolf, Emit Berlin; Solomon Chronieter, Hampton; Jacob Fultreiler, 21n mmeaborg; D. 11..Hollinger, Abbottstown; M. Sumter, New Oxford; John Littlestowo; and by dealers everywhere. Nov. 12, Mk& 4w RELIEF IN TEN WINUTEB.—fIRTAN'S Pr LMON I C WA FERS!—Thepriginal Medicine is sblished itt 1107, and first article of the kipd el er introduced under the aline of "Putatoitc WAVNItS," in this or any other country; nil other Yuimonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can he tuns a by the mune BRIAN Lein; stamped on each WAFER. 3rean's Pa!manic lA - idlers Relieve Coughs, Copia, Sure th.roat, Hoarsesess Bryan's Paltnogie Wafers . Rel . /el - ft:As:bum, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing 13rran's Pu!manic Wafers Believe Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Clicst. lircan's Pulmortie Wafers Relies; incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. Hr au I Pulmonic Wafers t Bryan's Pulnuanie Wafer* Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. Brvan's Pulmonic Wetter/a Are a Blessing to HIl Clus.es and Constitutions liryan's Pulsconic Wafers Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers Bryna'a Pulmouic Wafers Are in al imple furor and pleAsan:. to Lhe taste. Brynu*s Puhnunie Wafers .Nc.'oily relies e.butetrect rapid and lasting Cures Bryan's Pultnouie WiLfert iv+ warranted to give so tialtetion to every one Nt family 6 bould be without x box of Bryau'b l'ulmonie ‘Vafers ill the house. No traveler should be without a supply of Bryans Pulinouic Wafers in his pocket. No person will ever object to give for BryAn's Puline ,, ic Wafers Twenty-bNe Cents JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor.ltochester, Jane 13, /860. lyeow TEIE AMERICAS 3 , IEDICAL AND TOILET RECEIPT BOuK.—llils book contains Recipes and Directions for making all the most valua ble Medical preparations in use • also Recipes and full and explicit directions for making all the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per fumes, Unguents, 1114 Restoratives, and all Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with any chronic disease—if you wish a beautiful emu plex‘on, a Brie head of hair, a smooth face, clear skin, a luxuriant heard or moustache—or if you wish to know anything and everything in the 'Medical and Toilet.line, you should, be All means, peruse a copy of this Look. For full particulars, and a sample of tLe work for perusal, (free) address the publisher. T. F. CHAPMAN, No. 831 Broadway, New York. NOT. 5. 3m TO CONSUMPTIVES —The Advertiser, hay ing been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered several years with severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to„ i onake known to his fellow-sufferers the means Wcure. To ail who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sore Core for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, tr. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every saffenr will try his remedy, as it will cost them noshing, sad may prole a bles sing. Parties wishing the prescription will please Mitres RRV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings cocain 0* 21, IMO. ly 218 W York. Iliirl'RE PUBLIC BLESSING which Is now universally admitted to exist in Moffat's Life Pills and Phonnix Bitters , is erery day demon arab* * ' Oiler asionishiitg efficacy In the cases ash} ' art annottaced to cure . All the SO= of the atomic!' and bowels, weak ness theAlestive organs and of the system . gosexplly,.bllions and lists affections, night • • • • • *AU, piles, costiveness, Conaump .• - . • , - fontny,hispurity of tbe blood, SW f-.49.1 *ld balhOW cbskiaszigiussilow7 lol4 l _tn . ;, - 2 i llgiltOTspitorrtiosi. - A lOWA Isial la . ' • dbeat the tide of ebe ditil ly '`''`' • before the imiklliF. - 9reeieN? .`Mairl'lllll""`744l4 -IN wed:by tvg. XVII% . . -- sigailianta alga. ' . On Saturday' LEA when the .ilaisterstown i - Aaditnese eds. • o=l ihUS Wan returning hoot Baltimore, a! r ir" aabaariliala ' "algae" of Pam Mas t negro man sitting onthe assattrith the driver,' i SILVIII, wilt offer at Public Outcry, on ' was thrown o ff and broke hie neck. The nada,' the 11 a day of Doetwiler matt, at the i negro belonged to Mr. Forney, of the for- residence of said Pater llnsselman, In Hamil -1 township, Adams county, the valuable trier Place, and had ann off into P e nn°Y l Ts - personal property of said Assignor, as follows: nit this day before the election., but was to-' 1 BRAD Or 13011868 one m which is a gtal ken. brought bank and folsiood in the Haiti- , H on , 2 Mulch Cows, 4 , "head of Castile. Hogs, more jail, and was being brought home Shoats, one road Wagon, one farm do., I Spring when the above accident oeeurred. We ' Wagon, Ploughs, Harrows, Culttrators, Thresh learn that the wheel of the omnibus run off, ing Machine, Grain Drill, 1 Reaper, (licCor. and the negro being drunk was thrown mia's Patent.l Hay Lncldery,RAkes, Forks Fifty head first light between the horses, and Cutter, Pment Hay Rake. Cider )1111 and Press, instant death ensued. This negro, we be. Cross-cut Saw, Hay Forks. Horse Gears. Wind ' here. was accompanied by onepr two others Mill; Wbeat by the bushel. Corn by the bushel, who belong w the same party.— 'Wm:muter liar by the ton. Putato.e. by the bushel,' • lot Dehvx:rat. of Staves, Log Chaiu, Filth Chain, Cow Chains, - -........ The Peesidolt in favor V . a CV/Trent:Ml of all other farming implements. the Stafes.—The President begins to talk of "Mr' Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture: disunion, and, in order to avert that ealarai- Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Mantle ty, on Saturday expressed an opinion in fa- Clock, and other articles of household and vor of a convention, in which all the States kitchen furniture, too numerous to mention. are to be repre.ented. This suggestion has' b y to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., been made in certain other quarters, an d i, 211 said day, when attendance will be given based upon the expectation of several guar- i said terms made known b O y . JHN MICKLEI, antee*---one of which is to includes distinct ; WM. CULP, recognition of the right of a State to secede , Nov. 19.1860. to Asp/neer. trim the Union, about which-there seem.% i, balrAtio, at the same time and place will be to be some ditforence. Among other guar- sold a LOT OF GROUND, in Fairfield, adjoining unteee are the repeal of the State lAws inter- Henry fering with die execution of the fugitive fronting on and 1110. John Musselnian, g on the public street, on which is slave law in certain of the free State,, and erected a one and a half star, Frame Weather- Ruch a recognition of the right of slave holders to carry their „ property" into the' d o or. boarded HOUSE, with a well of water near the el territories a. will enable them to hold them there until the people come to form a State constitution: a distinct provision against the abolition of slavery in the District of Colum bia, without- the consent of Virginia and Maryland; and, also, a pledge that the in ter-slave-trade ',hall not be Arrested.—PAita. Press. filmier: in Ltiek.-1)r. Alexander Small and Men. Samuel Warring and Edward Miller. returned home on the '.Bth ult., from a hunting tour in Clinton county. Pa. They were absent one week, during which time they killed eight deers, and among the number was one that weighed over two hundred pounds.— York Press. ••••NIF. fternenrge .%rnold has gold hi 4 fa (White Hall) containing 100 acres, for WO, to lAnac T. Schrirei Ilei"The people of Windhnm, Vermont, were in their sleighs on Monday week, the snow being five or six inehea deep. "PI33IIIWII3I9CIIIITIEL I GETTYSBURG—Sari:mat LA/T. Superfine Flour 4 88 to 6 00 Rye Flour 3 25 White Wheat 8. 110 to 1 20 Red Wheat 1 10 LO 1 15 Corn ...—.... 50 Rye 68 'Oats ..... 26 Buck u heat.— ..... 48 Clover Seed 5 25 to 5 75 Timothy 50 to 1 75 Flax Seed ------ 1 20 Barley ............ 61) Plaser of Puns 6 50 I laster ground, per bag...._.......1 00 BALVNORE-FIiIUAT LAST Floor 5 to 5 37 Wheat 2 :o 1 57 . 11ye A. 5 to 80 :urn ......... ....—.. ....... ..... 57 to 75 Oats 30 to 35 Clover Seed .. 5 87 to 6 50 Timothy filted..—... 3 00 to 3 50 Beet Cattle, per huud 6 00 to 8 00 flogs, per baud 8 00 to 8 25 11:212=1111 Whiskey. twasio, Peruvian, per t0n.... TIANOVEM-TIIIMIDAT LJJT Flour, from 'wagons 6 50 Do. trout stores 6 00 Wheat.... 1 18 to 1 78 Rye 72 Corn 60 Oats 31 Clover Seed 5 25 Timuthy• Seed 2 00 Plaster 6 2S On the 30th of Oct. last. by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. E. J. WISOTZKKY to Miss MARIA WARNER, both of Gettysburg_ At Little Pritein, Lancaster county, Pe.. on the lath of the 10th month, letio, acconling to the order of the Religions Society of Friends, NATI lAN Slll.l LI, of Ilenallen Monthly Meeting, Adams candy, Pa., to MARY, daughter of Eli and Elizabeth Smedley, of the former place. In Franklin township, on the 15th inst., by Rev. T. P. Bucher, Mr. TOBIAS R. COVER to Miu MALLNDA C. MICKLEY, only daughter of Peter Mickley, Merchant. On the 11th inst., by John Carbangh, Esq.. Mr. JOHN REIGHAILD to Miss JANE SHIN GLEDECKER, both of this comity. IP 401 • • .111 On the 7th inst., in Franklin township, JOHN HART, an estimable citizen and Christian gen tleman. aged 38 years and 4 months. On Friday last, in Cumberland township, Mr. GEORGE IZER, aged about 72 years. On the 20th of Oct., in Seneca county, Ohio, at an advanced age, Miss MARGARET KNEE, formerly of Adams county, Pa. .(,)n the Bth ult., JOHN FIX-SILVAN, aged 11 years 10 months and 2 days, son of Jolla Ilestiman, of Mountpleasant township. Communicated. On the 13th inst., JOHN HENRY, son of Jacob And Ann Lou isa Althoff, of Germany tp., aged 10 months and 3 days. I am happy, I am blest, I am waiting for the rest; Weep not, weep not for me, For I am happy in eternity. Houses and Lands ' AT rrisuc SAL.R.—The subscrigfers will offer at Public Sale. on the premises, on Saturday, Oie Bth day of Ateeemiter nen, the fol lowing property, viz: !NO. 1 : A . LOT OF GROUND, sitnate in Fairfield. Adams county, in the centre of the town, adjoining Peter Schively and others, ha% ing thereon a Two-story Log Rough cast HOUSE, with Back-building, Black tt - smith Shop, Wagon maker Shop, Stable, 11 well of water. and a fine lot of fruit trees. No. 2: A LOT OF GROI . ND, adjoining No. I, with a •ariety of fruit threes thereon. No. 3: A LOT - OF GROUND adjoining No. 2, with a new Two-story Dwelling 1101..:-51::, thereon errkted. Also fruit trees on the lot. Yo. 4: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining Fairfield on the North, containing 6 Acres and 36 Perches. The tract will be offered in three lots or whole, as may snit purchasers. No. 5: A TRACT OF iIOCNTAIN-LAND, situate in alamiltonhan township, adjoining lands of T. A. Marshall and Peter ilusselman, contsining 8 Acres, more or less, with excellent Chesnut and Rock-oak Timber thereon. `Persons -wishing to view the property wilt cull on either of the undersigned, in Fair field. Bigr.Sale to - commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by GEORGE TRENKLE, EDWARD RUSK. [B. G. Cul, Auctioneer.) Nov. 19, 1869. to Notice—Gas Stook. rerTOCKHOLDERS.—Payment of the th Installment upon subscriptions to toe Capital stock of the Gettysburg Gas Com pany d* se the Ist of November, 1860, Is re quired to be made without delay to Jolt B. Wats*, the Treasurer sarßy the Aet of Assembly relating to Gas Companies, if notice for the payment of sub scriptions of Stock be Riot complied with, the Company can require one per eentum per mouth Interest on the amount due and unpaid. M. JACOBS, Pres't. V. licCosAvoire, Soc'y. N or. 19, 1880 NUMaIT Election. rip::roluateer Compel' lea of /dome comity - will meet ot theiisereral 4komories, oe ad 244tiiitst, between the holm of 10 o'clock, to elect, ik BSI GADISA GEN - • les 4Po 44Ihi l ialrje Disisloa 10 , 444 1 ORLX. 49011", Toe: le, lila - . to . oTHE subscribers hieing been appo'sted As idgmees of PETROL CABBLIE•N and Wire, amilton bats township, under a deed of trust for the benOt of creditors, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said Assignor to make Immediate payment of their respective does, and an persons hissing claims or demands against said Assignor, to present the same to the undersigned, residing in said township, properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MICKLET, WM. CULP, Assignee*. Noy. 19, 1860. 8t MO RETAILERS AND DISTILLERS.—The Retailers of Goods, Wares and Merchan aloe, as well as the Di.tillers, in Adams county, who bare not yet lifted their Licenses, are re quested to do so on or before wilewistinlfem, without fall. The law binds me to tarp this matter upon delinquents, and it is hoped that no further steps will b. neLesmary to Induce them to comply. 6 a 1 ; • ._, 18 i 6 1 . td Left in Mistake! WAS left at the Rabies of the Eagle Ro tel, on Thursday night last, a 1.tr.,.e BLACK MARE, blind of an e)e, three a bite feet, and shoat ten years old. Also one set airer-plated HARNE: 4 B. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. I Nor. 19, 1960. 3t Hat. 111 - 011 E NE GOODS AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT.—The undersigned have ju.t received it fresh supply of Ilru, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, de. also, Lave • good supply of Saddles a;14:1 41arsesa, Bridles, Cullers, icc. Shots and Boots of all kinds made to order by tint-rate workmen, and on short notice 11omt-tuada work always un hand. Prices low for cash Noy. 19, 18G0 Groceries, Notions, &c. 11 01) tolo DO 20 co 21 62 00 THE undersigned has opened a Grocery and Notion Store, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite the Court House, Gettysburg, a here the public will constantly tind,selliug cheap as the cheapest, SUGARS, Syrups, Molasses, Cof fees, Teas, Rice, Cheese, Spices of all kinds, Mackerel, Chocolate, Brooms and Brushse; Fresh Butter and Eggs, Ground Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Scotch Herring, Candles, Soaps. Suit ; Tobacco, Segara, Snuff; Confections, all kinds of Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Bread, Crackers, Cakes of different kinds; Shoe and Stove Polish; Fancy Goods, Muslin', G inghanss, Cotton Bats, Wadding. Hosiery, Hand ken:hiefs, Suspenders, Pins, Needle*, Clothes Pius, But tons with Notions of all kinds. A shore of the public's patruntge is respectfully Solicited. LYDIA C. NOKBNCY. Nor. 19, 1860. tf MO JUSTICES OF THE . PEACH, AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—Where as orders signed by two Justices of the Peace for the admission of the Poor into the House of Emplojment for the County of Adams, are very frequently directed to the Directors of the Poor and the said House of Employment, and fees for the said orders claimed, under Acts of As sembly not applicable to this County: And whereas, it Is enacted by the Act of 13th March, 18310, the provisions of which were ex tended to Adams county by the Act of .7th April, 1840, that the poor shall be admitted on au order granted by any one of the Directors, or by oss Justice of the Peace. for which no Justice of the Peace shall be entitled to fee, or reward: Notice is hereby given by the said Directors, that so PIES POl JCIITICtIe 01015.1 WILL Si PAID; and further, it is recotumended that applications for edmission or relief be made to one of the Ditectors, when convenient to the applicant; otherwise, applications within the County, for admission, shall be made bat to one Justice, upon whose order no fee will be paid. Orders left with the Steward will be promptly ezecuted. ABRAHAM SPANGLER, ISAAC I'FOUTZ, JACOB MILLER,. Directors. Atteqt—D. C. Batrassuorr, Clerk. Nov. t 2, leGo. 3t SEE, ANT) BEHOLD THE GREAT DOWN FALL OF PRICESI—H. G. CARR having just returned from the city is selling goods lower than ever—for instance Ladies' flue silk fleecy lined Gauntlets at 624 cents par pair, Ladies' line Merino Hose at 37} cents, Ladies' fine Cassimere Hose at 40 cents, fine white Pocket Handkerchiefs at 8 cents. Gentlemen's fill' Cassimere Hose at 28 cents, Gent's all Wool country made Hose at 25 cents, Pocket Knives, Combs, Brushes, both hair and clothes, in fact everything . belonging to either a Lad,'s or Gentleman's toilet: and last, but not least, his stock of QITEENSWABE we think can't be la i est for style and prices, common teas as low as 18 cents per set, and from that up to 75 cents per set for the very best of Stone China Cups and Saucers and everything else in the Queenaware line in proportion. Come one! Come all I and give me a call. Don't forget the place, in York street, next door to Saupee's bakery. H. G. CARR. N B. The subscriber also has constantly on hand a fine assortment of GROCERIES of all kinds—good table Molasses at 12 cents per quart, New York Golden Syrup at 58 cents per gallon. [Nov. 12, 1860. "Wide Awake" Meetings UYEItY EIGHT THIS WEEK, AT THE "BLUE'S' HALL," and every day between the of V A. M. and 64 P. M.. at the south westecrust of the Diamond. in George A rmold's Clothier Store, he having just returned from the city with a superior stock of Black, Olive and Brown Cloths, for Over and Dress Coats, the best selection of Black and Fancy Cassi mere., Coburg Valencias, Solferinos, Mous. De laines, Gingham., Calicoes, Bleached and Un bleached Muslin& Sheeting and Bagging, all of plain or neat 63Y/onside figures; la a word, the styles are just the "A/cog," for the times, all of which will be sold at the very lowest cash prices. ALSO—Ready Made Clothing in every varie ty, style and rise. If we cannot fit yen, W. T. lass, who never xdsees a lit, will take your measure and make you a garment on the short est notice. Oct. 6, 1860 Lba ALL ITS BELA.liCHliki, executed in tit ' n style known in tb• art. at 0. -O. E'l3 IiALLEitY, 6413 Azv Simi. But of &Oh, Philadelphia. Lint 817 A in Oil and 1 Pia, Ottulcuseepat Portraits, Aiebeotypes, Da -1 E ll i n n "1 65 1 Pt Ow" , 11 "ncr" , Phut, mogol.ke, t Nov. it; ISO.. ,17, Notice. Notice County TreAukurer Jonx L. TATE /Boot. CUEIRAY I CULP Notice Look! Photography Valuable ][ill PropertY A ID REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALL— &By virtu* of an order of the OrphanOrphan'stut of Adams county, the undersigned, Ad ministrators the estate of LO ALL BLIIIIINS, deceased, late of Ea miltonban towuhip,Adams county, Pa., will offer at Public Sale, on I%iset day, the 29th ley el Ativetaber list., at 12 o'clock, M., the following described tracu of land with improvements., to wit: No. I.—A TRACT OP LAND, situate in said township, containing 10 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a barge Three-story GRIST MILL, part ll stone and part frame, good LOG .°, HOUSE, good Stable, and other ' neeesaary out-buildings. The is nearly new. having 2 pair of Ilarrt, I pair of Chop pers, and a Corn-dner. The inachinerLis all good, and in complete order. It is located on Marsh creek. in Carroll's 1 r. ct, one of the best grain growing regions in the County. The Rater-right w 111 be sold with the Mill. No. 2.—A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, containing 64 ACRES and 126 Perches, adjoin ing lands of Henry Biesecker, David Metz, and others. Ten Acres are cleared and under good fencing—the balance is covered 'Aida good Rock oak. Pine and Chesnut Timber. 1 No. 3.—A TRACT OF WOOD-LAND, situate in Franklin township, cuntAintng 24 ACRES, and 51 Perches. adjoining Tract No. 1., lands of Levi Fitter, Henry llie•eeker and others. This Tract is well covered a its good oak and hicko ry timber. Persons wishing to view the Property will' call upon either of the undersigned, the first named of V 1 hich resides within a half mile of the Mill, the other near lieidlersburg. A pair of good Copper Stills will also be sold at the same time. r A tten.lau ce will be given an d terms made known on day of Bale by J A NIES LINK, GEORGE WALTER, Nov. 2, 180. to A duvolouroicrro. Town Property OR SA I,E.—The subscribers offer for sale their property on the North side of East ork street, in the Borough of Gettysburg, bounded by en alley on the West and in the rear, and adjoining lot of 11rs. Snsan etturers or the East, ceints ining one third of tin acre, mote Ikot: less, having • Tao-story Weather- ' AVE estaLlished a Depot at Maj. JOAN bAdrded Dwellin ' t , 110USX, a One-story iii tr heart's, in Ghand rsbufg lane 'ettys- Weistb ar dOsi tiling lion.e, .. - ItE I . Fine thrifty Fr land Urnsi tut Trees'. oven f Wate , T h e/ 11 04 c ." • a se • —soli 'i ltMrJ. Merl( not sold ty &1.. day, Me le day of ranted. • [Nov. 12, 1860. tf December nest, it ill the t e offered at Public Sal on the pr lies. r B. CF. Carr's 5 5 to pa ..,„ 0 .. l .si • ' S the place to get the cheapest Wollen Un- P . W. siir; qtr.is.. d dershirts in town, and tLe cheapest Wollea le etralftigisice at I o't P`" ... i O O i rawers--unly 1 - 5 cents each. A fiu., article of y, whe attendance wil t given and terms f Wollen ItointiaboatsandComforts—ali cheaper of sale made known by I than at auy other place in town. [Nov. 12. GEORGE W. CRONISE. ___ __ _ _ ANNA MARY L. GRUNLSE. Roman Eye Balsam, 'UDR INFLAMED FYELIDS, and for the cure ju of Scrofulous Humitrs and surene•of sur rounding or near the Eye. In all diseases of this character it is almost a certain cure. The following ettrnet from a letter just received, refers to one of the many similar cases con stantly reported : Juntas Cm, Oct. 29th, 1859. Missals. A B. I D. Savos—Dear Sirs : I have for a number of years been troubled with sore and inflamed eye lids, wLich though they never caused me much pain, were very annoy ing on other accounts. I have tried a number of medicines at differed" IKnies without the slightest success. Seeing afradvertieement of your Roman Eye Balsam, In spite of my scepti cism, I resoTs ed to get some, and at least try It. I em now writing this in the fullest gratitude to inform you (I coald almost send you a flßy dollar bill) that a few and only a few, applica tions have resulted in • complete cure. Respectfully yours, L. ZABRIBRIE. PRICE 25 CENTS PER lAR.—WIII be sent free per Mail to any part of the United States upon receipt of 50 cents In postage stamps. bar Prepared by A. B. 1 D. SA-YDS. Dreg gists, 100 Fulton tit., cot, of William, N. Y. For sale by A. D. Bunts', Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 5, 18.:0. Im Oct. 29, 180. to Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE.—That DESIRABLE PROPERTY, situate on Baltimore street, oue door south of the Post Office, in Gettys burg, with alleys on the north and east, and I adjoining Prof. yuhlcnberg on the south. It consists of a HALF LOT OF GROUND, wilt a Two-story Roughcast Dwelling HOUSE, „... and a larye two-story Brick Back-build- , ing, thereon ; also a well of water in Shoe. front and a (partnership) w the rear of the dwelling. .'This property was for many occu pied as a Tavern Stand, end is one ofthe most desirable in the town for businrss of any kind. A chance to purchase property so central Is rarely offered, and capitalists will and this rare chance. Apply to JACOB BENNER, Agent for the Owners. Nov. I, 1800. 4t Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SA LE.—Will be offered at Pub lie Sale, an Wednesday, the 21st of NONIIII AT upou the lir misc., A HALF LOT OF GROUND, fronting - Ttu South Baltimore street, in the Borough of Gettysburg, bounded by lots of Misses Rowe and Dr. John Runkle, and hav ing an alley in the rear. The improvements are a Two-btory Fritnie Weatherhotird- , ed Decelliog 110USE,i two-5t0ry . . , .1 f iu Brick Back - building . ling Stable, .. 1 - w ith a Carriage-house, Smoke- '. ;.. heuse, and other oat-buildings. There is ou the premises an excellent well of water, and also • cistun. Aiso, a small LOT OF GROUND, in the ran. of the above described Lot, and separated from the same by an alley, adjoining lots of Dr. John Runkle, George Shryouk, and Daniel K. Snyder. *far-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. Attendance glen and terms made known by J. L. HILL, Nov. 5,1860. is Testamentary Trustee. Three Desirable Farms rR B ALE .— One adjoining , and the other wo art 4 miles south or the Borough of teettyaburg. ' GEU. ARNOLD. Oct. 29, 1860. tf Assignee's Notice. undtrsigued,bering been appointed As signee, under a deed of trust for the benefit of creditors, of JACOB F. RIIIINIXOInt, of the Bo rough of Gettysburg, Adams county, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Assignor, to make Immediate paymeht to the undersigned, residing in said borough, and those having claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. mar Tbe Assignee irill dispose of Mr. Rein inger's STOCK OF GOODS by retail, AT RR DUCE'D PRIcES and on accommodating terms. Oct. 22, 1860. 6t JACOB LUTZ'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of Jacob Lutz, late of Conowago township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, re.iding in Union townivp, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pad went, and those baying claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB HOSTETTER, Acha'r. Oct. 22, 1860, 6t* Notice—Pay Up THE undertigoed, being about to remove to Hagerstown, is desirous of hating his books settled up with as little delay ill possibtri. For that purpose he pies this public notice that all accounts not settled on or before the first day of December next will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. C. R. DORAN, M. D. Oct. 29,1860. td T'partnership heretofore existing between the subscribet t s, under the firm name of D k Zissa.sa, Jrs., Laving been dissolved, they hereby give notice to all persons indebt ed to them, by Note or Book Account, to call and settle the same before the first day of Jan uary next, at which time their accounts will be placed in the bands of en officer fur collection. HENRY B. DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Nov. 2, MO. 3 c'ETEIt JOHNS'S ESTATlL—Letters of administration on the estate of Peter Jo as, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Gettysburg, be here by gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those bowleg claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ZACHARIAII MY IBS, Ashler. Oct. 15, 18410. et MARY HILDEBRAND'S ESTATEL--Letters testassentszy es the estate of Mazy disbrand , late of Huntington tirp., Adams co., deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, residing In the same township, his hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlesest. JACOB GARD.NER, JR., ler. Not. 2, 1860. Cl' BLOPLINT SH ' WAIL vatiaties at. rA A. 4001? 4 84)1P8 amp stare: WM. A. DUNCAN, dodoes Selling Off! Notice. ray Up ! Notice. Notice. Town Prop erty AT PiIIVATII 844.11 The its? forest Privet* Salaam Prop-... tow reedas, situate in Seat WWL. tet, Gettyeivirg, eqoining 8. R. Tipton' on the went and hrs. WEkey'. en the east, with and alley in the rear. 110088 is a two-stop Frans*, Wastbsrbostrded, with Back-building; • well of water, with a pump in lt. at the door; and a variety of huit, such as apples, pears, peaches, apricots, cherrie:, and grapes, all the most choice. ZACILtIII3II MYERS. Nov. 12, 1860. if Desirable Home, A T PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber trill 11, offer at Public Sale, on the previiaes, on .Iloaday, (he flu. day of November orrt, the •ery DESIRABLE PROPERTY he now occu pies, situate 4 0161 e Chambersburg turnpike, in the borough Gettysburg, adjoining the The ological Seminary grounds. The lot cousins acres, with a two-story Double Roughcast House, Stable with barn floor, Shop, good young Orchard, well of water, &e., thereon. Sc,le to commence at 1 o'clock,?. IL, on said d..y, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL K. FOULK 0.1. 15, 1860. ts Election. SA.ss or Germacao, Nov. 2, IhtO. f NOTIOE it hereby given to the Stockholders of the Nuik of Gettysburg, that an Elec tion for Thirteen Directors, to serve one yelr, will be held at the Banking-houce, on Monday, the 19th day of November. ba-A general meeting of the Stockholders will take place at the came time. Nov. 2, 'tin. to T. D. CARSON, Cashier. 20,000 Pounds OF PORK WANTED in December next, for which DASD will be paid. Farmers who have the article for sale, will do well by calling and making ecgagementa with the subscriber, at his Flour, Bacon I Grocery store. in Wei Middle street, Gettysburg. CEO. LITTLE. Nor. 2, leGu. It T. E. Cook gr Sons Ell Dr. Mott's CFI ALYBEATE RESTORATIVE PILLS OF IRON. An aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in Hydrogen_ Sanctioned by the high est Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the .United States, 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 blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly com plexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable ease. Innoxions in all maladies in which it has been tried, It has proved absolutely curative in each of the following co mplaints, via in Debility. Nervous Affections. Emacia tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrham, Dys entery. Incipient Consvmplion, Scrofulous Nbexestlosis, Sall Rheum, Mismenstruation. Whites, Chlorosis, Liner Complaints. Chronic Headaches, .hleurnagsm, Inielmillent Fevers, l'imples on the Fuee. Jr, In cases of Gitssaat. DssitrrY, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued dimunition of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this res torative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-appear ed In the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of fe male Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent msrasmus, sangnineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the ph) sician has no name. In Nsnvous A rexcrioss of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be ellntary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and os heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this hitter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dis persing the local tendency which forms them. In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often siifti(ed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant Costiveness. . In unchecked DIA lIIIHCZA, even when advanced to 14st NTEKT, confirmed, em tciating, and ap parently malignant, the effects have been equal ly decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, lon of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate INCIPIINT CONSUbIPTION, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying aad in teresting instances. In Scsorciors Tosencotains, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their seal known Its• bilities. The attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the eases peculiarly affecting them. In Iltasunitrum, both chronic and 1116.1111:11111M toty--la the latter, however, more decidedly— Is has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In larnanrrrsa? Ferns it mast neceuarlly De a great remedy and energetic restorative, aid its progress in the sew settlements of the Was, Intl probably be one of high renews and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered to the whole history of medicine, whick exerts such prompt, and hilly reetorittive effects.— Good ap.to, complete digestion, rapid se quisitkm of strength, with an lliassal disposi. won for active and &gerbil exercise, immedi ately follow its use. Put up in neat that metal boxes containing 50 pills, prim 80 mets per box for sale by druggists and dealers. Will. be sent free to any address on receipt of th e price. All letters, orders, - etc., should be addressed to . B. LOCKS I CO., General Agents, Oct. 15. 1850., ly _2O Cedar St.,*. =MO -MOOS, lir *tort jractety; et =olattoi of ihrtoloOlualby ilhoollow/At. and Belgium, TIN AMERICAN PHOTOORPHIC PORCE LAIN COMPANY, No. Tel Broadway, New York, having secured their novel and Ingenious invention by American and European patents, are fully prepared to execute all orders for MINIATURE LIKENESSES of Persons on Chins, presenting all the attest tike and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the bifilinney and finish of a water-color drawing, and a hitherto unattain ed quality of durability, by being rendered as imperialiable as the natural properties of the arti‘ lee upon which they are transferlvd. As the patented process of the Company en ables the reproduction of Photographs not on ly on plain surfaces, hut upon such as are round or of any degree of irregularity—por traits can he reproduced with faultless accura cy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain wares of any description and dimension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, sash as URNS, VASES, BREAKFAST CUPS, Toilet Articles, tc., thereby. securing' faithful portraits and furnishing. a unique and exqui site style of ornamentation of articles in domes tic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi cation of the p•optilar ta.te, and to meet the ♦rants of those patrons of the Fine Arta desir ous of having Portraits on Porcelain, the Com pany have imported from Europe a collection of superior porcelain goods, tnanufacturied to their own order, which they sell at cost prices. As the American Company are owners of the patent right, and consequently the only persons authorised to use the process, they bare deter mined, in order to afford people of erery section of the Union an opportunity to posies/ PORTRAITS ON CHINA, to make the following proposition to residents in the Country, who Are unable to visit prrson ally the Atelier and other Galleries In New York : Persons sending • photograph, amt.rotype, or daguerreotype to the office of the Company in New York, scrompanied by FIVE DOLLARS, will receive in--return, express, free of other charge, a rich/yarn:tweeted Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with the thereon. By transmitting.* daguerreotype and TEX , DOL LA RS, y will recnre la like manner. a handsome 'Ruch Vase or Totret Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and Fl FTHEN DOLLARS, they will receive in return a Pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal to min iature paintings; ani, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or Vases of crery quality of fiui.sle, ranging in price from Twenty to One Hundred Dollars the pair. N. H.—He particular in 'writing the address, town, county and State distinctly. All letters to be addressed to "Zenager, Amenean !'holographic Porcelain C 0.," 781 BROADWAY, New York. (let. 22, 1860. Set Arft INTIGORATOR.—An Effective, Sak and Economical Compound. If OR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi nal color without dyeing, and prevent the Hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and e ng it, when there is the least particle of vitality or recuperative energy remaining. FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and all cutaneous affections ot the Scalp. Fiilt BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it soft and silky In its testers and causing it to rurl readily. The great celebrity and the increasing de mand for this unequalled preparation, nominee the proprietor that one trial Is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior qualities over any other preparation at present in use. It cleanses the head and scalp from datideaff and other cutaneous diseases, causes thi-lialr to grow luxuriantly, and gives it rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance, acid also where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will give atnength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those parts which have become bald, causing it to yield a fresh covering of hale. There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen in New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this Invigorator, when all other preparations had failed. L. M . has in his pos session letters innumerable testifying to .the above facts, from persons of the highest re spectability. It wilt effectually preempt the hair from turning gray until the latest period of life; audio cases where the hair has already changed its color, the use of the Invigorator will with certainty restore it to its original hue, giving I 4 a dark, glossy appearance. As a per fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it affords in dressing the hair, which, when moist with the Invigorator can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or in curls—hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price pieces it within the reach of all, being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per bottle, to be had at all respectable drug gists and perfumers. L. MILLER would call the attention of Pa rents and Guardians to the use of his Invigor ator, in cases where the children's hair inclines to be weak.. The use of it lays the foundation for 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 the health of the child, and the future appearance of its hair. CAUTION.—Nune genuine without the f.tc simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER S HAIR INVIGO IL\ TOR, S. Y., blown in the glass. Wholet•ale Depot, 56 Dey St and cold by all the principal Ilevatants and Druggists through out the world. !Ahern' discount to purchasers hythe quantity. aIEO desire to present to the American public my NICW •111) INSTANTANCOL:d LIQUID HAIR. DYE which after years of scien tific experimenting f hare brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown invantly without in jury to the Hair or Skin—warranted the hest nrtirle of the kind in existence. PRICE, ONLY 50 CENTS. Depot. 56 [ley Street, New York. Oct. 29, 1860. Iv . • XbN the business of the Exce/nor Sky-light Gal lery. During our last visit to the cities of iladelphia and Baltimore, we selected a splen did assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, comprisiog English, French, Yea Ulan, Egyptian, Italian and American Sceuery,Statnary Groups, to. Our prices for pictures will range from 12 to 40 cents apiece. . We also have a flue lot of STEREOSCOPIC LOXES, which we offer at reduced prices. The public generally are in vited to call and see our large revolving Box, containing 60 pictures, and we insure to all lovers of the Fine Arts a pleasant visit. We are also prepared to make Stereoscopic Picuares, either Portraits or Views, &treasona ble rates. TYSON I BRO. Pho.ograph:rs, April 16, 1860. Gettysburg, Pe. E unsettled State, County and Military cr i Tam and gait Rents of the Boroogh of ettysburyr far 1857, have buil tritasfereed to me by H. G. Carr for eolleceloe— All these back-staading taxes must be paid at or before the November Court—otherwise snits will be brought for the same. The Doe Heated are in the hands of Esquire Covss, to 'whom payments Mint be made. ANDREW POLLEY. Oct. 29, 18110. 34 D 0 sot forget to call at A. SD ITT t 80rS, If yon want to boy cheap Dress Goods; sucb as flostnnens, Do Law, Pohliall-friti• risme*, Cobluis, *c l an of newand &Woos* assign. ovelty I LLD t PIIOTOCIEAPEY IN.—Seettred by letttnc States, England. Trance i Prof. L. Miller's A New. Feature Taxes—Pay Up ! Gin as a Remedial Agent. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, et de:igned fur the use of the Midi. ral Profespon and the Family, !taring supereed eft the so-called "G ins." "Aroauttic, ' "Cordial," " Medie.ited,"_ " Schnapps," 'etc., is now eie dorsed by nll of the prominent phyalclani t ebernistsand connoisseurs, as possessing all those intri t me medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic)" which belong to an OLD and PURI! Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by aU druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BININGER k CO., (Established in 1778.) Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. For sale by FhEACII, RICHARDS k W. W. k 11. SMITH, and all of the proclaim* Wholesale Driwgists to Philadelphia. Oct. 15, 18ti1). 1) Sower, arnes & Co., BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, 37 North Third st., Lower Side, above Mars ket, PHILADCLPHIA. his he the attention or Ttat.hers, Booksellers and Country Merchinte, to their ver large Stn kof School Books, pub lished in this and other cities, together with Itliscellanecus and Blank Books, Paper and Stationery generally. S. B. St Co. are publith cril of many Popular Works, among which are the following: THE SERIES OF NORMAL ARITIIIiBTIMI, . JI. E4lWard Brooks, A. M., Professor of Math. emetics In Pennsylvania State Normal School. WheteA er helps the student to R THOROUGH UK. lIRRibW.DIIIO of his study, rIA.RISTIM by hie Teacher. acts us a pots erfut stimulant upon hire, wLile it releases the Teacher from the law Los of tusking elplanations which would be unnecessary rich a more perfect Text Book. The series abuse named has been publishes" hut a short time, and yet within a few months. without advertising or 'puffing, the demand amounts to alrtint one hundred thousand cos pies. Some of their advantages may be Wily stated, ns follows: I. They contain more new matter Lima soy similar series. 2. They exhibit a number of new nrititimett enl solutions to problems that have heretofore been ronfined to Algebra. 3. The matter is arranged more phltosephi caliy then iu others, and is therefore better adapted for instruction. - 4. No sul jetty or2hrases, signs or fi gurer, ars introduced in lessodS previous to those in which they are fully explained, and the pupil is tbs s led along without the necessity of frequent and troublesome explan.ttions oa the part of the teacher. Very few elementary works have this merit. 5. New modes of Teaching pre Nonrated throughout ihe series, nud adder the name of "Social Arithmetic,' curious and Intoned/kg problems are introduce* which may be used: with advantage in wakening up the atleathig, and sharpening the facultiee of the ached. 6. The key is not only what its title hapart but It is also a complete treatise ott the ert of teaching Mental Arithtnesioj-being•flled with Biota useful to the Teacher.- The everyday practicativalue of Mental At ivintetic to every one who sreceives or pays money, if only fur the daily 'necessaries of lite, is now universally admitted. It- therefore be comas imperative upon teachers to practice the beat method of teaching it. The books are beautifully printed on thick white paper, and neatly and tastefully bound. Their prices are as follows: Normal Primary Arithmetic, Normal Mental Arithmetic, .. Key to Mental Arithmetic 15 " A very liberal deduction to Teachers, and those who buy in quantities. Single copies sent to Teachers by Mail, on receipt of one third of the above prices to pre-pay postage. SANDER'S SERIES OF READERS, Consisting of Primer, 121 cents; Speller, 15 cents; Find Reader, 15 cents ; Second, 30 cents; Third, 40 cents; Fourth, 66 cents; Pifth, cents; High School, 88 cents ; Young Ladies, SS cents; and Sander's Nen Speaker, $1,00; *le wdly printed, beautile.ly illustrated, substan tinily bound, and sold at lower prices than any other Series of Readers. • WHITE'S COPY BOOKS, By T. Kirk White, it.resideut of Penury Prude Commercial College. The writing is beautifal, yet simple, practical and easily taught, the sys tem bejjm founded on natural habits aid' principllW. The sale has become very large and is increasing. They afford a liberal profit to dealers. PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS This series of Six Superb Maps is now adopt ed in almost every school of note in the I.7uion, where Geography is taught, sad has no cqoal. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY has been hire. duced upon the Hemisphere Maps, all its de tails having been so arranged as to present s most gorgeous appearance, mo bile they do set interfere with each other or the subjects swot. ly shown upor. Maps, and are easily taught sal understood by Teacher and Pupil. Price $U fur full set of P iz Maps, or Slo for set of Hos. • ispbere Maps alone. Oct. 22, 15110. (An --------- ' Handsome WO T , ,O TILE LADIES.—IWNT'III ' LOON OW ROSES." A rich and eloitautleolor far the cheeks or lips. IT WILL NUT VASII OR RE - 13 OF F, and when once applied, remiss durable for years. The tint is so rich and as: tgral, Clot the closest scrutiw fails to detect its use. Can he removed by I on Julie sad will not injure the Skin. This is • ne oration, used by the eel, orated Cour Be • si of Leos. don and Paris. Mailed ire in es, wills ii, it directions for rise. for $1 09 HUNT'S " Col'llT TOILET POWI:4111, 1, I. parts a dAzzling a hitenes to the conoeskso r and is unlike anything else !Ind fur this par. pose. Mailed free for 5o Cents-. lIF.NT'S ,' BRITISH BALM," remtiles tan, freckles. sunburn and all eroptious alibi skis. Mailed free for 50 Cents. HUNT'S " POMADE;' for the hnir, strengthens and improves its growth, k(eps it from falling otT. and is warranted to %RR THE HAIR CDRL. Mailed free for $1 00. HUNT'S "PEARL REAUTIFIRR," forth* teeth and gums, cleanses and a Icitens theist:A, hardens the gums, purifies the breath effitettaal. ly. rassaarss THE TKITII AND PIINVASTIII THOlt- ACHX. Mailed free for $1 00. HUNT'S " BRIDAL 1K PERFCMR," a double extract of orange blolsome and es logae. Mailed free for Ii 00. .-This' exquisite perfume was first used by the Princess Royal of ilagland, on her marriage. Messrs. Huai k Co. presented the Princess with an case of Perfumery, (in which all of the articles were included) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers. valued at $l5OO. particulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent Free, by express, for 65 00. Cash can either accompany tha order, or be paid to the express ages' COB iliow livery of goods. lICNT Jt CU,. • Perfumers to the Regent St., London, and 77 Sensom st., dillphia, Pa. . , For Sale by all Druggists and Perfatunc The TradeSapplied. Net.ls, 17 Dividend. B•xit or Gerrrssusei,t Nor. it, 18130. j rividE President and Directors of this instils. tion have this day declared a semi end of FOUR PER CENT., payable ore" alter Monday, the 12th inst. Nor. 12,'80. T.,D. CARSON, Cialtieli:_! " Quick Sales & Small Pita' ts:"! TTAVE4G purchased a Luis madntrie4Apir rt. sort:Dent of FALL AND WniTffitg we are prepared to offer bargains to aillebp • may favor ns with a call. We will not aillempt to particularise, 'se our stock 01 raPere atie t eign and Domestic Dry Goods. Fang- Trimmings, he., ttc., together with slims s 4; eortinent of Groceries and Qs • Sp which we woold respectfully rah, ap; , • time-before: parcbsoug, as we are 4 to sell as cheap as the cheapest,. ••Th the Ilbersl eneouragemos boretolbro tosis we wooldtostetthiptsAltorSipii oftbs name. A-110MT its • ' Oa, 15,1140•• . = .16 cants. 25 ,1
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