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GETTYSBURG—SarvuoAT use.
Snperine Flow.
Itye F10nr....—....
White Wheat.-- ......
Red Wheat
C0rn........... .
Rye
Clover Seed.... 5 00
Timothy 5eed...............114t60 to
Flax 120
Plaser of roais..
Vlaster ground, per be;
Pork
BAI/TlMORS—Flumir war.
5 00 to 5 12
Flour
Wheat 1 05 ILo 150
Rye ..... v............ 75 to 80
Corn •.•••••• ••••«.»...»..«.. 57 to 63
Oats ................«••.••.... 30 to 35
Clover ... .. 5 62 to 8 75
Timothy 3 00 to 3 50
Beef Cattle, per 6 00 to 7 50
Slogs, per band 7001.800
Hay 00 tale 00
Whiskey 20 to 21
Gaauo, Peruvian, per t0n.... ..... 62 00
HANOVER—Tit lILIDAY LAST.
Flour, from wagons-- ............
Do. from stores....-...,
Wheat
Rye ...
Corn- ............ ......
0at5...... ....----
Clover fieed............ .........
Timothy Seed---.....---.—.
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111voectie01. Iffcstic,cois.
• THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY—Sts
JAX/18 CLAIII 7 I CIL &&&&&& D FMMALI PILLS.-
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke,
M. D., Pbyrician Extraordinary to the Queen.—
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the
cure of ill those painful and dangerous diseases
to which the female constitution is subject. It
moderates all excess and removes all obstruc
tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To
Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will,
in a short time, bring on the monthly period
with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov
ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent
counterfeits.
Caurtor.—These Pills should not be taken
by females during the first three months of
Pregasocy, as they are sure to bring on
carriage, hoist any other time they are safe.
la all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
Pats is the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics
and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when
all other tetras have foiled; end although
roaedy, do not contain Iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu
tion.
Foil directions in the pamphlet around each
padcagc whir* should be carefully preserved.
Bcile Agent for the United Stases and Canada,
JUB .110SES, (Late I. C. &kiwis t C 0.,)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. B.—sl 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed
to any authorised Agent, will Insure* bottle,
containing 50 Pill, by return ma&
Jane 11,'60. lyeow
THE AMERICAS MEDICAL AND TOILET
RECEIPT BOOB.—This book contains Recipe,
and Directions for makinf, all the most valua
ble MediCal preparations in use • also Recipes
and lull arid explicit directions for making all
the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Par
fumes, Unguents, Hair Restoratives, and all
Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with any
chronic disease—lf you wish a besatiful com
plex on, a fine head of hair, a smooth face, a
clear skin, a Insuriaat beard or mouatsebe—or
if ou wish to know anything and everything
iu the Medical and Toilet line, you should, by
all means, peruse a copy of this book. For
fin 11 particulars, and a sample of the work for
ptrusal, (free,) address the publisher.
T. P. CHAPMAN.
No. 83 1 Broadway, Now York.
to
Nov. 5. 31a
TO CONSITIIPTIMIt3 —The Advertiser, bat
ing been restored to health In a few weeks by •
very simple remedy, after having n ffered severe/
Scars with revere long afibetion, and that dread
disease, Consumption—is anxious to musks
known to his fellow-sufferers the means °fear&
To all who desire It, he will seed a espy of
the prescription need (free of charge,) with the
directions fur preparing and using the 11111160,
which they will And a sure Cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. 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 sufferer will try his remedy, as it
will tort them nothing, and may prove a bles
sing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address RSV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kinks county,
New York.
Oct. 22, 1860. ly
SWUM PUBLIC BLESSING which is now
universally admitted to exist in lioffitt's Life
Pills and Phcanix Bitters, is every day demon
strated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases
which they are announced to cure. All the
complaints of the stomach and bowels, weak
ness of the digestive organs and of the system
generally, bilious and liver affections, night
fevers, head aches, piles, costiveness, consump
tum, rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blood,
or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield
to their curative properties. A single trial in
variably secures them the title of the best fami
ly medicines now before the public. For sale
by the proprietor, W. B. 11OFFAT, at his office,
235 Broadway, N. Y., and by S. S. Forney
Agent, Gettysburg. [Feb. 13. ly.
VrISTAR'S 8..k1.k3A1l OF WILD CHERRY.
—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Quinsy, and the numerous
as well as dangerous diseases of the Throat,
Chest and Lungs, prevail, in our changeable
climate, at all seasons at the year: few are
fortunate enough to escape their baneful in
fineace. How important then to have at hand
a certain antidote to all these complaints. Ex
perience proves that this exists in Wistar's
Balsam to an extent not found in any other
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 WETTER, ESQ., LUMBER
....
MERCHANT
DAVPRII CO., PA., Apr. 24, 'BO.
Messrs. S. W. Fowlo k
Co.,—
About seven months since I was severely af
flicted with Whooping Cough, and had almost
given the hope of recovery. It was a most
violent attack of this destructive and danger
ous disease. I had tried every remedy which I
had heard recommended, but they all failed en
tirely, until a trial of D. Wisvaz s Bstsam or
CiilltitT was commenced, the use of which
gave immediate relief. Under similar circum
stances, rather than be without the Balsam I
would pay fifty dollars for a bottle of it, be
lieving that it is the only certain antidote for
the disease. I most cheerfully recommend
this invaluable remedy to the public.
GEORGE W. ICITE.R.
FROM DAVID SLIFER, ESQ.
Lsezasczo, May 'l, 1860.
Beth V. Fowler 1 Co.,
Gentlemen : I have wed Dr. Wlstar's Bal
sam of 1 1114 Merry, and believe It to be an ex
cellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, and Inflam
mation of the Lungs, sad I recommend it most
cheerfully. DAVID BLIPS&
ltiiirantiott to Pordeditrs.—Tbe only $14040111e
Wisktr's Balsas has the writtsa signature of "L
Burrs" and the ptiAted one of the Proprietors
on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and
worthless.
`Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS k 00..
Boston, and for sale by A. D. Biel'ler, Gettys
burg ; B. Hiteekow, York Springs; W. Wolf,
Ant Berlin; t3olontou CbroniMer, Hampton;
Jamb litilweiler, tratmaab nrg;D. R. Bollinger,
bbalgetown; M. Sumter; New Oxfortbt„Joim
Littltosaown; and by dealers everywkere.
N•v. I 1,00. 4r
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?maim Pictures till!
of the luddskot ls3-liet Oak
lern Pa. TYSON BROIL
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th the
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T 0 the Honorable the Jad=es of She Court
of Quarter Sessionof the Paws for the
oy of Adams:
The Grand inquest of the county aforesaid,
for the November Session of 1114 KI, having con
cluded their labors, respectfully report (as a
gratifying fact, speaking well for the morals of
the county,) that taut three bills of 1541cteneat
were presented to us for our action, and those
of light grade.
Our time was mainly occupied with the con
sideration °fan application for the incorpora
tion of the borough of Littlestown, and the
consideration of Bridge Views.
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90 to 95
50
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25
461
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The Grand Jury report that they visited the
Prison, under the supervision of the Sheriff,
Samuel Wolf, and found it well kept, and in
excellent order; and but one prisoner in custo
dy at the present time.
The Grand Jury also visited the Alms House,
now accommodating about one hundred in
mates, and cannot but express our gratification
at witnessing the neatness and order of things
exhibited, under the careful management of
Jacob Culp, the Steward. The Farm present,
• very promising appearance_
All of which is respectfully submitted.
J. L. NEELY, Foreman.
John Bushman, Philip Donohue. Elias Spon
sellor, 11. J. Stable, Wm. H. Culp, Joicpb
Hebert, '♦ands Bream. Frederick Wolf, James
McCullough, George (Aster, John H. Stitsell,
Paul Troup, Michael Dellone, John Flohr,Joha
Clunk, David Little, Henry RunemeL
Nov. 21, 18C0. 3t
660
6 00
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GO
31
5 25
2 06
6 25
TOCRH seven years of unrivalled success at
tending the " COSMOPOLITAN AST AS
IATION," have nods it a household word
throughout every quarter of the Country.
Under the auspices of this popular institu
tion, over three /tundra thousand Amass have
learned to appreciate—by beautiful works of
art on their walls, and choice literature on their
tables, the great benefits derived front becom
ing a subscriber.
Subscriptions are now being received In a
ratio unparalleled with that of any previous
year.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.—Any person
can become a meinber by subscribing Am /M
-iens, for which sum they will receive
Ist.—The large and superb steel engrevhsg,
30 x 38 inches, entitled, "FALSTAJI, MUS
TERING 1118 RECRUITS."
2d.-0a• copy, a.. you, of that *lewdly Il
lustrated minutiae, " THZ COSMOPOLITAN
ART JOURNAL."
3d.—Four admissions, during the swoon, to
"THE GALLERY OP PAINTINGS, 34843110 A D
WAY, N. Y."
In addition to the above benefits, there will
be given to subscribers, aa grutultons prem
iums., over FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL
WORKS OF ART I comprising valuable point-
Inge, marbles, pariaas, outlines, kc., forming a
truly national beside.
The Superb Engraving, which every sub
scriber will receive, entitled, " Falstaff Muster
ing his Recruits," is one of the most beautiful
and popular engravings ever issued in this
country. It is demo on steel, In fine kat sad
stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper, 30
by 38 inches, making a most choice ornament,
suitable for the walls of either the library, par
lor or office. Its subject is the celebrated scene
of Sir Jolla Falstaff receiving, is Justice Shal
low's office, the recruits which had been gath
ered Ear his " ragged regiment." It could not
be fariiiihed by the trade for less than $5.
The Art Jaerusl b too well known to the
whole country to need commendation. It is •
seagnificently illustrated magas/me of Art, con
taining Essays, Stories, Poems, Gossip, ie., by
the very best writers In America.
The Engraving is sent to any part of the
wintry by mail, with safety, belag packed on a
cylinder, postage prepaid.
. Subscriptions will be received until the
Evening of the 31st of January, 1861, at which
time the books will close and the premiums be
given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscrip
tion. Those remitting $l5 are entitled to fire
memberships and to. one extra Engraving for
their trouble.
Subscriptions from" Califers's, the Canada',
sad all Foreign Countries, mutt be $3 58 la
stead of $3, in oeder to defr ay extra postage, etc.
For further particulars aced for a copy of
the elegantly illastratod Are Jotssal, pro
nosseed the handsaw' smspanime is dories. Ti
contalnesCatalogueofPretnissur o and numerous
superb eagraviegs. Regular prke, 60 Gents per
&somber. Speciosa copied, however, will be
seat to those wishing so subscribe, on receipt of
18 casts, in stamps or cola. Address,
C. L. DIRBY, Actuary C. A. A.,
546 Broadway, New York.
N. 8.--Sabecriptions received and forwarded
by H. G. GZYIBB., Agent for Gettyaberg and
vicinity, where specimen Uttering, and Art
/*areal can be peen. [Nov.26, 1660.
ÜBLIC BALL—The embectilrers will
offer at Public Sale, on the premises, oe
, the 8/A day of Doessisber nest, the fol
lowing property, cis:
NO. 1 : A LOT OF GROUND, situate In
Fairfield, Adams county, In the centre of the
town, adjoining Peter Sehively and others,
having thereon a Two-story Log Bough
cast HOUSE, with Blick-ballding, Black-.
snilth Shop, Wagon-maker Shop, Stable,
weD of water, and aline lot of fruit trees.
No. 2: A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining No.
I, with a variety of fruit threes thereon.
No. 3: A LOT OF GROUND adjoining No.
2, with a new Two-story Dwelling HOUSE,
thereon erected. Also fruit trees on the lot.
No. 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 parchmers.
No. 5: A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND,
situate in Hamiltonban township, adjoining
lands of T. A. Marshall and Peter Mosselman,
containing 8 Acres, more or less, with excellent
Chesnut and Rock-oak Timber thereon.
sisk-Persons wishing to view the property
will call on either of the andersigned, in Fair
field.
Bar Sal e to commence at 1 o'clock, P. N.,
on said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
°BORON TRINKLI,
EDWARD RUSK.
[ll G. Casa, Auctioneer.]
Nov. 19, 1860. to
IO STOCKHOLDBBS.—Payment of the
fourth Installment upon subscriptions to
Capital stook of the Gettysburg (he COM..
puny due es Lis In of November, 1880, is re
vised to be made without delay to Jost. B.
, the Treasurer.
s arßy the Act of Assembly relating to Gas
Companies, if notice for the payment of sub
scriptions of Stock be not complied with, the
Company can require one per centum per month
interest on the amount due and unpaid.
M. JACOBS, Preset.
D. kfcCossruwe, See'y.
Nov. 19, 1880.
Hat. Boot Shoe.
XORB NEW GOODS AT THE SIGN OP
THE BIG BOOT.—Tbe undersigned have
sat received a fresh supply of Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ctrpet Bags, Ac. Also,
have a good supply of Saddles and Harness,
Bridles, O.Ws, Ac. -..
Skoog sad Boots of ill kiads roads to order
by first-rata workaura, and on short notice.
Homo-made work always on band. Priors low
for cash.
Nov. 19, 1880
"Wide Awake" Meetings
TVERY NIGHT 71118 WEEK, AT THE
"BLUER' HALL," and every day between
hours of 7 A. IL and Ece P. M., at the south
west corner of the Diamond, in George Annettre
Clothing Store, he haring Just returned from
the city with a superior Buick of Bina, Oliva
and Brown Cloths, for ()car and Dm* Coats,
the bast selection of Black and Fancy Casst.
mere., Coburg Velenclea, Solferinos, Mons. De-
Lisa", Gingham, Calicoes, Bleached and Un
bleached Nus.Uns, Sheeting and Bagging, all of
plain er sent fashionable grey in • word, the
series an just the "Apeaur" for the times, all
of whkb will be sold at the very lowest cash
prices,
Aiilliatisly Made Clothing is every ratio-
V 4 Mph and sine. If we Wiwi lit you, W. T.
MIIIIiikoIIWIF sever misses a IM, will take out
mlliniefl‘std mks you a gamut oa the short.
14111011.1.
Grand Jury Report.
Seven Years !
Houses and Lends
Notice—Gas Stook.
COBKIN k CULP
imulerr smi ww, an 'visaed sad PekON
at A. 81MTE e BOWS eltop *NW '
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Great Work on the Horse.
r 2 HORSE AND HIS DISEASES : by
1101111.1 T JIIVIV (NOS, V. 8., Professor of Pa
oli:ly andOperatireleargery In the Veterinary
College of Philadelphia, eta., etc.
Will Tell Tot Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,
Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the
general management of the hors*, with
the beat modes of administering inedi•
else, also, how to treat Biting, Kicking,
Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting,
Restlessness, and other vices is which
he is 'object; with numerous expLuisi
tory engravings.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell Yon Of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat,
Dtstemper,Catarrh,lnduenza.Bronchitis,
Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind,
Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling,
Lampas, Sore Mouth and [7l , ers, and
Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of the
Month and Respiratory Urgana.
THE HUSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Fell You Of the canoes, symptoms, and
• Treatment of Worms, Bou, Colic, Stran
gulation, Stony Concretions, Raptures,
Palsy, Diarrbcra, Jaundice, Hupatirrhica,
Bloody Urise, Stones in the Kidneys and
Bladder, Inflammation, and other dis
eases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and
Urinary Organs.
TIM HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell Yon Of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog
Spavin, Ring-bone, Swernie, Strains,
Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder,
Sole Bruise and Gravel, ('racked 1100 U,
Scratches, Canker. Thrush, and Corn' ;
aLso, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Stag
gers, and otlier diseases of the Peet,
Lep, aad Mead.
Till HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of the causes, symptom, and
Treatment of Fistula, Poll Er it, (Thuiders,
Percy, Scarlet Fever, Kaagert3arfeit,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls,
Disesees of the Bye and Heart, kg, he.,
sad bow to manage Castration, Eked
lag, Trephissing, Howelial, Firing,
Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, sad other
surgical openttious.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will Tell You Of Barey's Method of tenable
Horses ; bow to Approach, Halter, or
&able a Colt; bow to accustom a horse
to strange sounds and sights, and bow
to Bit, /Saddle, fide, and Break bum to
Haruess; also, the form and law of
W AAAAA TT. The whole beillg the result
of more than fifteen years' careful study
of the habits, peculiarities, wants and
weaknesses of this noble and useful
animal.
The book contains 384 . pager, appropriately
Illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings.
It is printed In • clear and open type, and will
be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on
receipt of price, half boned, $l,OO, or, in cloth,
sutra, 11,36.
11.000 A Mit Cu be made by en's:-
prising men everywhere, in selling the above,
and other populiir works of ours. Oar induce
ments to all such are exceedingly Were!.
For single copies of the Hook, or for termite
agents, with other to notation, apply to or ad.
dress JOHN POTTER, Publisher,
No. 611 Barium Ht., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 1111, 1860. 6s
The People's Cook Book.
'WORRY COOKERY IN ALL ITB
BRANCORB.—Dy Miss ELfsA Acron.
Larefully Revised by Mrs. 8. J. Hale.
ft Tells You- Bow to choose all kinds of Meats,
Poultry, and Ossnis, with all the variosp
and most approved modes of dressing
and cooking Beef and Pork ; also the
beet and simplest way of salting, pickling
endearing the /MUM
It Tells You All the various and most approved
modes of dressing, cooking, and boning
Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game
of all kinds, with the differept Dressings,
Gravies, and Stuffings a ppropriate to
each.
It Tells Ton How to choose, elesn, sad pre
serve Irish or all kinds, and how to
sweeten it when tainted; also all the vs
. lions and meet approved modes of cook-
ing, with the different Dressings, Sauces,
and FLavorings appropriate to each.
It Tall► Yoe All tirs various and wort approv
ed modes of preparing ever Any different
kinds of Neat, Fish, Fowl, Game, and
Vegetable Soaps, Broths, and thews,
with the Relishes and illeasoninp appro
priate to each.
It Tells Yon All the various and most approved
modes of cooking Vegetables of every
description, also bow to prepare Pickles,
Catsup' and Carries of all Wads, Potted
Meats, Fish, (lame, Mushrooms, M.
It Tells Yoe AM the vartoes and most approved
modes apreperlagaed cooking all kinds
et Plain sad Fancy Pastry, Puddings,
Omelettes, Fritters,Cakes,Conlectionery,
Preserves, Jellies, sad Sweet Dishes of
every description.
It Tells Yoe AU the various and most approv
ed modes of making Breed, Busks, Muf
fins, and Biscuit, the best method of pre
paring Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and
how to make Syrups, Cordials, msti
Wines of various kinds.
It Tells Yon Bow to set out and ornament a
Table, bow to Carve all kinds of Fish,
Flt sh or Fowl, and in short, how to so
simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to
bring the choicest luxuries of the table
within everyb3dy's reach.
The book contains 418 pages., and upwards
of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are the
results of actual experience, having been fully
and carefully tested under the personal super
intendence of the writers. It Is printed in •
clear and open type, le illustrated with appro
priate engravings, and will be forwarded to any
address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on
receipt of the price, 81,00, or In cloth, extra,
81,25.
$l.OOO A YZAR can be made by enter
prising men everywhere, in selling the above
work, oar inducements to all each being very
liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for terms
to agents, with other information, apply to or
address JOHN K. POTTER,, Publisher,
No. 617 Hansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 36, 1880. 8m
A New Feature
IbN the business of the 2bxeisior 84-Jsght Gal
lery. During our last visit to the citiee of
iladelphia and Baltimore, we selected • splen
did assortment ofVEREOSCOPIC PICTURES,
°ow prising IngliE, French, Venitian, Blgyptiati,
Italian and American Scenery, Statuary Groups,
lc. Oar prices for pictures will range from 11
to 40 cents apiece. We ale° hare a fine lot of
STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, which we offer at
reduced prices. The public generally are in
vited to call and see our large revolving Box,
containlig 60 pictures, and we insure to all
lorer• of the Pine Arts a pleasant visit.
We are also prepared to make Suweoseople
Pictures, eitber Portraits or Views, at reasona
ble rates. TYSON a BRO.,
Photographers,
April 16, 1860. Gettysburg, Pa.
Change of Time.
ITTYISSURG RAILROAD.-4)s and after
ur Monday, Nor. 26, 1660, the Morning
Train will leave Gettysburg at 1.40 A. 11., with
iiwengers fir aU the contact:ions, North sad
South, on the Northern O•stral Railway, and
return about 1.20 P. IL The aftwueos
Train will leave Gettysburg at 2.46, P. N.; but
passengers by this Train °sago so farther than
Hanover the same essatur. Setarstsg will
rash Gettysburg abase 648 P.N., with Woo
fers from Harrisburg, PhUadellphlft, Re. By
this arrangement pereou frau es °wintry,
soar t 6• line of the Railroad, having basissas
to transact is Gettobarg, can take the soon
Train ap and have nearly two hours is Gatti*
hug, and retain in the Afternoon Train.
L IteOURDY, President.
goy. J., 16411
EMMEN
Aasigiaeed Sale.
MAR subscribers, Assignees of Petrie Mos
rstass, will offer at Public Outcry, o■
Thardaw,
the IPt day of Detesoler mart, at the
residence of said Peter Musselman. in Hansa
tonban township, Adams county, the mumble
personal property of said Assignor, as follows:
FIRAD OR HORSES, one of which is a Stal
lion, 2 Inch Cows, 4 bead of Cattle, Hogs,
Shoats, one road Wagon, one farm do., 1 Spring
Wagon, Ploaghs, Harrows, Cult (retort, Thresh
ing Machine, Grain Drill, 1 Reaper, (McCor- ,
mick's Patent,) Hay Ladders, Rakes, Forks, flay
Cutter, Patent Hay Rake, Cider Yitl and Press,
Cross-cut Saw, Hay Forks, Horse Gears, Rind
Wbeat by the bushel, Corn by the bailie!,
Hay by the too, Potatoes by the bushel, a lot
of Stares, Log Chain, Fitth Chain, Cow Chains,
Fly-nets, Halters, gee-hives, Ac., ic., with
other farming implements.
I'Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture: i
Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Mantle ;
Clock, and other articles of household anti
kitchen furniture, too numerous to mention.
"Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms made known by
JOHN MICKLEY,
WM. CULP,
Nor. 19.1860. ts darigates.
par A leo, at the same time and place will be
sold a LOT OF G FLOCN D, in Fairfield, adjoining
Henry Overdeer and Maj. John Mnaselmitn,
fronting on the public street, on which ls
erected a one and a half story Frame Weather
boarded H0L783, with a well of water near the
door.
Notice.
oTuaHR subscribers having been appointed As
signees of PIITZIL 111111J11.11Alf and Wllra,
nsiltonban township, underA deed of trust
for the benefit of ereditocs, hereby give notice
to all persons indebted to said Assignor to
make immediate payment of their respective
dues, and all persons having claims or demmhis
against said Assignor, to present the same to
the undersigned, residing la said township,
properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN lIICYLRT,
WM. GULP,
Nov. 11, 11110. et Assirans.
--
Tinning 1 Tinning I
Mill undersigned respectrully Informs the
I citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen
erally, that his has peered a new Tinning es
tablishment. la Cienbersburg street, directly
opposite Christ ChWilt. He will manniheture,
and keep constantly 00 baud, every variety of
TIN-WARE, PRESSED and JAPAN-WARS,
and will always be ready to do REPAIRING.
ROOFING and SPOUTING also done in the
best manner. Prices moderate, and no effort
spared to render fall satisfaction. A share of
the public's patronage Is solicited.
A. P. BAUGLIER.
Gettysburg, June.lB, 1880. ly
Merchant Tailoring.
GNORGE ARNOLD has procured the ser
vices of W. T. KJNG, and has commenced
the above business, and will carry it on in all
its various branches, and has connected him
self with the stole of Mr. George Arnoldoibere
sheen-11l be constantly kept on hand a large
stock of cheap Cloths, Over-coatings, Caul
meres, Ciuminetts, Tomatoes, and Trimmings of
every kind. Work dons in the very best man
ner, and in city style on short notice. Custom
work and cutting out solicited when goods are
purchased elsewhere. The shop is in olonnee
tion with lit. Arnold's store, where Mr. King
can always be found during business hours.
iiiralve as a call. [Sept. 17,'80. 2m
Gettysburg
BOOT AND SIIOI3 EMPORIUM, S. E. Cor
ner of Centre Square.—The public are re
spect:oily requested to bear in mind that, at this
Store may be found a large assortment of
BOOTS and SHOWS, of the hest material.
The subscriber, having just returned from
Philadelphia, where he selected with care and
upon the best terms, a large assortment of
Soots and Shoes, his stock Is tow full and com
plete and be flatters himself that he can pleads
the most fastidious. Call and examine my
stock. Custom made Boots and Shoed always
on hand. EL F. XcILBBNY.
Oct. 22, IR6O.
Three Desirable Farms
rettoß SALR.—Ooe scifoiolog, and the other
two aro 4 miles await& of the Borough of
eberg. °KO., A EiLNOLD.
Oct. 29, tins. t(
Assignee's Notice.
THE undersigaed,having been appointed As
signee, under a deed of trust for the benefit
creditors, of Janos F. Kinross*. of the Bo
rough of Gettysburg, Admits county, notice is
hereby given to all persons knowtag themselves
indebted to said Assignor, to make immediate
payment to the undersigned, residing In mad
borough, and those ha vkg claims spinal the
same to present them, 11116perly authenticated
for settlement.
A. Wit. A.. DUNCAN, Aasyses.
Belling Off!
serThe Assignee will &spore of Mr. Rein-
Inger'. STOCK OF GOODS by retail, AT RE
DUCED PRICES and on accommodating terms.
Oct. 22, 1800. 6t
Notice.
JACOB LUTZ'S 11:1TAT1L—Letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Jacob Lute,
late of Coeowago township, Adams county,
deceased, having beau granted to the under
signed, residing la Union 'airship, he here
by gives notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to tasks immediate payment, and thews
having claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JACOII HOSTETTER, .eldas'r.
Oct. 21, 1660. 6t5
Notioe—Pay Up
THZ undersigned, being abort to remove
to Hagerstown, is desirous of baying
his books settled up with 1.7 little delay as
possible. For that purposc ha girt: this public
notice that all &exeunt. not sculel on or bolo/ e
the first day of December nest s ill b pla,lesl
In the hands of an officer for cQilretioa.
C. 11 DOT' L. D.
Oct. 29, 1860. td
Pay Up!
TAE partnership heretofore e.:....:nrbetween
the subscribers, under the fine Dane of
Dunks t ixtutics, Jrs., havlacteen dissolved,
they hereby Rive notice to r:1 pt..ons iu'.ebt
ed to them, by Note or Book Account, to call
and settle the same bekre the Bret day of Jan
uary next, at which time their aznotints vi ill Le
placed in the hands of e n officer for collection.
lal4f1.1" 13. DANNRR,
WAYI3IIIOIIT 7.IhiGLEiF.,„
Nov. 2, 1840.
T. E. Cook & &JEW
nAITY, established a Depot ai 114 :Nis
Scow's, in Chainbersbo:g st. cet, Gettya
arg. Fine thrifty Fruit and Drumm:it r.tal ,Tree►
and Pleats, outtalk) , transplantec there forsa4l.
Illai`Call and see thern—satisfa?tie car
ranted— (Nor. 12, 11410. tf
Lodies,
IF you call •t Fahnestocks, you will And the
handsomest DRESS GOODS in town, De
nes, Cashmeres, Figured Merinos", Coburg,
French Merinos', all Wool, as low as la cents •
yard. Call soon.
Oct. 22. FAHNESTOCK BROTHERS.
Notice
r,RETAILERS AND DISTILLERS.—The
Rotailets of Goods, Wares and itereham
se well as the Distillers, in Adams county,
who have not yet lifted their Licenses, are re
nested to do co on or before tite loth dap of
sat, without fall. The law binds um
to sme this matter upon delinquents, and it is
hoped that ao farther steps will be necessary
to indite* them to comply.
WAYBRIGEIT ZIEGLER,
Nov. 19, 11160.. td County Treasurer.
Left in MUstakel
WAS loft at the Stables of the Nagle Ro
tel, on Thursday night last, a large
WAS
KARI, blind of aa eye, three white
het, and about tan yeats old. Also one set
siverspiatod HARNLSEL The owner ls
spestet to come forward, prove propart,y, pay
sharps, sad take her away.
JOHN L. TAM
Nov. 19, 1990. 3t •
Ir% lIIIENSWA.I&-A anr i ou rmxtr ure moor.
al as •
Groceries,. Notions,
Fig it has opened a Grocery end
Notion 1 3tX, 1 la Baltimore street, nearly
opposite the Court House, Gettysburg, where
the public will constantly end, selling cheap as
j the cheapest, SUGARS, Syrups, Molasses, Cur
-1 fees, Teas, Rice, Cheese, Spices of all kinds,
Mackerel, Chocolate, Brooms sad Brushse ;
Fresh Butter sad Riggs, Ground Coffee, iissence
of Coffee, Scotch Herring, Candles, Soaps, Salt ;
Tobacco, Swan, Snuff; Confections, all kinds
,of Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Bread,
Crackers, Cakes of different kinds;
Shoe and
Stove Polish; Fancy Goods, Muslins,Ginghams,
Cotton Bats, Wadding. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
Suspenders, Pins, Needles, Clothes Pins, But
tons, with Notions of all kinds. A share of the
public's patronage is respectfully solicited.
LYDIA C. NORBECK
Nor. 19, 18C0. tt
Notioe
rpo JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, AND TO
ALL WllO.ll IT )(AY CONCERN.-9i'here
as orders signed by two Justices of the Pt i ace
for the admission of the Poor into the House of
limploymeet ibr 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
Marcy, 1839, the provisions of which were ex
tended to Adams county by the Act of 7th
April, 1840, that the poor shall be admitted oa
an 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 fees or
reward :
Notice is hereby given by the said Directors,
that X 0 PIES Pun JVSTICSII' ORDERS WILL RI PAID;
and turtber, it is recommended that applications
for admission or relief be made to owe of the
Directors, when convenient to the applicant;
otherwise, applications within the County, for
admission, shall be made but to one Justice,
upon whose order no fee will be paid.
Orders left with the Steward wiU be promptly
executed. ABRAHAM SPANGLER,
ISAAC PPOUTZ,
• JACOB KILLER
keine/14/m
•
Attest—D. O. Banramors, ark.
Nov. 12, 1810. 3t
Bixpenoe a Day,
FINOUGH FOB A FORTUNE — A London
paper states:—There is now , in an Alias
ouse at Bristol an old man who states, that
for sixty years he spent sixpenee a day in
drink, but was never Intoxicated. How much
would this sixpence a-day put by every year at
/vs per cant. composed interest amount to in
sixty years ? enquired a thoughtful neighbor.
Patting down the first year'. Devise (865 six
peaces) equal to $43 54 , he added the interest,
and this west on, year by year, until he foetid
that in the 60th year, the sixpence a day reach
ed the startling sum of $14,336 28. Judge
of the old mares surprise, when told that by
saving his sixpence a day, and depositing it in
a Savings Institution he might row, at the aid
of 60 years,have been worth thatnoble s um $14,-
336 28, which would have bought him a One
farm, or town mansion, and surrounded him
with comforts and luxuries, and left a hand
some estate to his children alter him. He had,
and hundreds now In our midst have, bet to de
posit sixpence a day in the naming' 1110 Ma-
MUSIC& BAVISQII INSTITCTIOX or ADAMS Cots-
Fr, to accomplish this result.
Gettysburg, July 23, 1860.
Look I
ORE, AND BEHOLD THE GREAT DOWN
PALL OF Pamirs I—H. 0. CARR having
just returned from the city is selling goods
lower than ever—for Instance Ladles' fine silk
fleecy lined Gauntlets at 621 cents per pair,
Ladies' fine Merino Hose at 371 cents, Ladies'
be Cassimere Hose at 40 cents, flAe white
Pocket Handkerchiefs at 8 tents, Gentlemen's
llae Ceisiteere Hose at 38 cents, Gent's all
wool country made Hoes at 25 cents. Pocket
Knives, Combs, Brushes, both hair and clothes,
in fact everything belonging to either a Lady's
or Geatlemaa's toilet; and last, but not least,
his stock of QCKENSWAU we think can't be
beat for style mid prices, common tees 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 elsefin the
Queenaware nee la proportion.
Come oast Come.alll sad give me a call.
Don't Onset the place, to York street, next
doer to fiespee's bakery. IL G. CARR.
N. 8.. The subscriber also has constantly
on band a assortment of GROCERIES o
all kind table Molasses at 12 cents per
quart, New a:J[ool4es Syrup at 56 cents per
gallon. [Nov. 12, 1860.
$lOO,OOO.
SAPR 1118TMENT I—Any person lariat
am to lowest, whether to the amondt of
toe above not, win call at the Cheap Cloth.
tog Store of aanxt.is B. Plcants, In Ohm
bersbnrg street, where will be found the larg
est, cheapest and best selected assertroent of
OVERCOATS, ever brought into the County—
among which are Beaver Cloths, Seal Skins,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, he., te.—ln short
every style at any price.
T'5,000 VOTERS of Adams county, who
went to the polls on Election day, u well
as those who remained at home, will please
bear In mind that F. B. Picking has jut receiv
ed a splendid assortment of Dreu Coats, Ijssel
mere Business Coats, in endless ratiety, Sall
netts, kc., he., at prices to suit all classes and
conditions.
ADAYS COUNTY, SS.—You are hereby
politely requested to mill at Picking% and
examine the finest and largest stock of PANTS,
of every description, ever brought to this mar
ket. Black Doe Skin, Fancy Cassimeres of
every shade conceivable, together with Sati
netts, Double and Twists, Cords, Jonas, kc.
44- rltmcrs LAND" 'tis said, is a pretty
i j pace, but nothing to compare with the
splendid assortment of VItBTB just received at
Picking's, of all kinds of material—every color,
style and price.
OLD BO illtAS is here! Prepare to meet him
ki by calling at Picking's, who can tarnish
yon cheaply with Under Shirts of every
kind, Drat era, Socks, (hors, Comforts, Gen
tlemtsi's Shawls, and in fact any article intend
ed to fright,. the old fellow off.
SF 'Thankful for the liberal share of patron
age heretofore extended to me, I hope, by up
right dealio7, and by offering great bargains,
to merit a continuance of the same.
Oct. 22, 1880. F. B. PICKING.
}Torun Eye Balsam,
T - 10 Ft INFLAIDID IPYELIDB, and for the cure
JC of Scrofulous Humors and soreness cur
roLinding or near the Eye. In all diseases of
thlie character It Is almost • certain cure. The
fulloning ei,ract from • letter just received,
refers to one of the many sitiillar cases con
tautly roported:
Jansay Cirr i Oct. 29th, 1859.
Ilsoess. A. B. k D. Sesos—Dear Sirs : I
has, for a number of years been troubled with
sot a and inflamed eye lids, which though they
never caused me much pain, were very annoy
ing on olber alcocnts. I bare tried s number
of medicines at difereat times without" the
slightest 'access. Seeing an advertisement of
your Roman Dye Balsam, in spite of my scepti
dem, I resolved to get some, and 'Aleut try It.
I a•a now writing this in the fullest gratitude
to inform you (I could almost send you a fifty
dollar tau) that a few and only a few, applies
dons have resulted la a complete care.
Respectfully yours,
L. ZABRISKIE
PRICE 26 CENTS PER JAIL—WiII be sent
Me per Nail to any part of the Milted States
upon reoeipt of 60 cents in postage stamps.
aiirPrepared by A. B. 411 D. SANDS, Drag
gists, 100 Fulton t., eor. of William, N. Y.
For Ws by A. D. Busman, Gettysburg, Pa.
Noy. 7 6, 1844. lm
O Yes ! 0 Yes i
rig sodaralptod *Mors his 'orrice* to tho
public as as Auctioneer sad Bole airier
an solicits a slow of patrosars from hii
friends. Chargsi ssodststo Esskkacer la RIO
Artist, loss the Jail. ISAAC LICIEIMIL
0,4 470 11 f t Ost. is, Imo.
H. G. Cares
EnZ th• So vot tbs cheapest Welles trs-
Is hews, asd cheapest WsLisa
y thaw sash. A las artists sf
Waage ilocadiamteassal im l cheaper
Wm at say War pion Is tows. [Nov. 12.
E am4 )=Mo GOODS; i► every 'variety, at
SCRIM'S, tvyaeiitlap of Prints, Neap=
lat, !Salop, likintiqp, 111.
Town Property
eA.T PRITATS SALE undersigned of
fers at Private Sale the Property is which
now resides, situate in Bast Middle street,
Gettysburg, at:joining 8. R. Tipton on the west
and. Mrs. lieltlroy on the east, with an ~..,.
alley in the rear. THE 1101.75 E is aMI
two-story Praise, Weatherboarded, with '''''
Back-building; a well of water, with A pump in
it, at the door; and a variety of fruit, such as
apples, pears, peaches, apricots, cherries, and
grapes, all the most choice.
ZACHARIAIf MYERS
Nor! 12, 1860. tf
20,000 Pounds
OF PORK WANTED in December next, for
which CASH will be paid. Farmers who
have the article for sale, will do well by calling
anti making engagements with the Jpalnacriber,
at his Flour, Bacon t Grocery Scotia, In West
Middle street, Gettysburg. GEO. LITTLE.
Nor. 3, 1860. 4t
Dr. Mott's
CIIALYSEATE RESTORATIVE
PILLS OF IRON.
An aperient and Stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com
bustion in Hy drogen. 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 cnn be compared
with It. Impurities of the blood, depression of
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Innoxious In all maladies in which it has
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1.8 Debility, Nervous Aflectious. F,asoria.
tiou, Dyepepria. Coustipation, DiutThan, Dys.
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In cases of Gasaitat. Dimmer, whether the
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male Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
userastons, eangnineons exhaustion, critical
changes, and that complication of nervous and
dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which
the physician has no name.
In Naivotts APISOTIONN of all kinds, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation
of this preparation of iron must necessarily be
salutary, for, unUktrthe old oxides, it Is vigor
ously tonic, without being exciting and over
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 latter propertyounong others, which
makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent
a remedy for Piles, upon which It also appears
to exert • distinct and specific action, by die
pining the local tendency Which forms them.
In DYSPEPSIA, Inunmerable as are its causes,
a single box of these Citalybeate Pills has often
sufficed for the most habitual cases, including
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In unchecked Mammas, even when advanced
to Drearrsay, confirmed, emaciating, and ap
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ly decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength,
debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which
generally indicate Inturour Clonstnerrron, this
remedy has allayed the alarm et friends and
physicians, in several very gratifying and in
teresting instance..
In Sonortmons Tossacutosm, this medicated
iron bas bad far more than the good effect of
the most cautiously balanced preparations of
iodine, without any of their well known lia
bilities.
The attention of females cannot be too con
fidently invited to this remedy anbremorative,
in the cases peculiarly &flitting them.
In assunartan, both chronic and inflamma
tory—in the latter, however, more decidedly
-1 it has been Iniarlably well reported, both as
alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and
stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In DIPS*. Wear Uses! it must necessarily
be a great remedy and energetic restorative,
stud its progress' in the new settlements of the
West, will probably be one of high renown and
usefulness.
- No remedy has ever been discovered In the
whole history of mediates, which exerts such
prompt, happy, sad fully restorative effects.--
flood appetite, complete digestion, rapid ac
qeisition of strength, with an unu sual dispoei
uon for active and cheerful exercise, immedi
ately follow its use.
Put up in neat Oat metal boxes containing
60 pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by
druggists sad dealers. Will be sent free to any
address on receipt of the price. AU letters,
orders, etc., should be addressed to
it. B. LOCKS k CO., General Agents,
Oct. 16, 1860. ly 20 Cedar Bt., N. Y.
ProL L. Killer's
p - AIR INVIGORATOR.—An Effective, Safe
and Economical Compound.
OR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its origi
nal color without dyeing, and preventing the
Hair from turning grey.
FOB PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing
it, when there is the least particle of vitality or
recuperative suera remaining.
FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF,
and all cutaneous affections of the Scalp.
FOR BEAUTIFYLNG THE FIAIR, imparting
to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making
it soft and silky In its texture and causing it to
curl readily.
The great celebrity and the increasing de
mand for this unequalled preparation, convince
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
dandruff and other cutaneous discuss, cau s es
the hair to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a
rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance, and
also where the hair is loosening and thinning,
it will give strength sad vigor to the roots,
and restore the growth to those parts which
have become bald, causing It to yield a fresh
covering of hair.
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 will. effectually prevent the
hair from turning gray until the latest period
of life; and In cases where the hair has already
changed Its color, the use of the Invigorator
will with certainty restore it to its original hue,
giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa 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 aay 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 places 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 nae of it lays the foundation
fora good head of hair, &I it removes any Im
purities that may bare become connected with
the scalp, the removal of which is necessary
both for the health of the child, audthe future
appearance of its hair.
CAUTION.--None genuine without the die
simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the outer
=; also, L. *ILLgR'S HAIR INVIGO-
M. Y., blows ht the glass.
Wholesale Depot, be Day St., and mid by all
the principal Merchants sad Druggists through
oat the world.
Liberal discount to mehasere bythe quatity.
air/ also desire to present to the Americas
publicsy Now AXCI Istritorso 111111TAIIITANIOCII
LIQUID HAIR. DYE which after years of Wen
tide experhueuthig I have brought to perfection.
It dyes Black or Brown instantly without fa
jury to the Hair or Skin—warrsated the best
article of the Mad la existents. PRICE, ONLY
fiIMCENTS. Depot, 5* Day Street, New York.
oct. ly
Gin as a Remedial Agent.
D'S DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT, es.•
T
pet hilly designed for the use of the Medi
cal Profeasioe and the Fuessly, having impel-ced
ed the so-called "Gins," "Aromatic,""Cordial, 4
"Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now en•
dorsed by all of the prominent physicians,
chemists and connoisseurs, as possessing all of
those twirnuic medicinal qualities (tonic and
diuretic) which belong to an OLD and PUBS
Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all
druggists, grocers, etc.
; A. M. BININGER & CO.,
(Established in 1778.1 Sole l'roprietors,
Nn. 19 Broad street, N. Y
_
For stile by FRENCH. RICHARDS k CO.,—
W. W. & IL SMITH, and all of the prourittent
Wholesale DruggistA in Philadelphia.
Oct. 15, 1860. 1.)
Dividend.
BANK Op atT1711101141,1
Nov. 6, 1860. f
THE President and Directors of this teethe
tioo have th is day declare!' a semi-animal
idend of POUR PER CENT., payable on sad
alter Monday, the 12th inst.
Nov. 14,'60. • T. D. CARSON, Cashier.
" Quick Sales & Small Profits.*
AWING purehesed a large and varied . as
eortmentof FALL AND WINTERGOODB,,
we are prepared to offer bargains to all whet
may favor us with a call. We will not attempt
to particularixe,lis our stock ecmprlses For
eign and Domestic Dry Goods, Fancy Articles,
Trimmings, tkc,, Sc., together with a large as
sortment of Groceries and Queenswam, to
which we would respectfully ark an examina
tion before purchasing, as we are determlesd
to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Tkankfull for
the liberal encouragement heretofore extended
to us we would respectfully ask a continuum*
of the same. A. SCOTT t,80.N.
Oct. lb. 1860.
Handsome Women. '
/110 THE LADIEB.—HUNT'I3 "BLOOM 0,
ROBES." A rich and elegant color for
the cheeks or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH OR
RUB 0)?, and when once applied, remising
durable for years. The tint is so rich and on.
tural, that the closest scrutiny fails to detect Its
use. Can be removed by lemon juice and will
not injure the skin. This is a new preparation,
used by the celebrated Court Bean ties of Lon.
don and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, wish
directions for use. for $1 00.
RUNT'S "COURT TOJLET POWDER," Ito
parts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion,
and is unlike anything elao.usad for this pug.
pose. Mailed free for 50 ("Hilo.
BENT'S BRITISH BALM," removes tan,
freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin.
Milled free for 50 Cents.
kIITNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE," for the
hair, strengthens and improves its growth,
keeps It from falling off, and is warranted To
KARR MB HAIR CURL. Mailed free for $1 00.
BUNT'S "PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the
teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth,
hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectual
ly, PaSSISTIS TSB 88888 •ND P 88888 TS TOOTS•
ace.. Mailed free for $1 00.
HUNT'S " BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,"
a double extract of orange blossoms and co
logne. Mailed free for $1 00. This exquisite .
perfume was first used by the Principe Royal
of Ragland, on bee marriage. !less!'(. Haut k
Co. presented the Princess with en elegant
ease of Perfdluery, (in wbich all of the above
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 $5 00.. Cash can either accompany the
order, or be paid to the express agent on de
livery of goods. HUNT k CO.,
Perfumers to the Queen.
Regent St., London, and 77 Hansom St., Phila
delphia, Pa.
For Sale by all Druggists and Perfumers.
ilarThe Trade Supplie d . [Oct. 15, f ilo. ly
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Sower, Barnes & Co.,
POOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, St
North Third et., Lower Side, above Mar
et, PIIILAVILTIIII. Invite the attention of
Teachers, Booksellers and Country Merchant*,
to their very large Stock of School Books, pnb.
lished in this and other cities, together with
Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Paper and
Stationery generally. S. B. k Co. are publish
ers of many Popular Works, among which sr,
the following:
THE SERIES OF NORMAL ARITHMETIC/I,
By Edward Brooks, A. M., Professor of Math
ematics in Pennsylvania State Normal School.
Whatever helps the student to a TRORODOW Cni-
DIZSTAIDINO of his study, VIASSIBTILO by his
Teacher, acts as a powerful stimulant upon
him, while it releases the Teacher from the la
bor of making explanations which wvid be
unnecessary with a more perfect Text Book.
The series above named has been published
but a short time, and yet within a few months,
without advertising or puffing, the demand
amounts to almost one hundred thousand co
pies. Some of their advantages may be belay
stated, as follows:
1. They contain more new matter than any
similar series.
2. They exhibit a nnmber of new aritbutetl.
cal solutions to problems that have heretofore
been confined to Algebra.
3. The matter Is arrunged more philosophi
cally than in others, and is therefore Willow
adapted for instruction.
4. No sill deem or phrases, signs or figures, are - ,
introduced in lessons previous to those ia which
they are fully explained, and the pupil is thus
led along without the necessity of frequent sad
troublesome explanations on the part of the
teacher. Very few elementary works have this
merit.
5. New modes of Teaching are suggested
throughout the series, and under the name of
"Social Arithmetic," curious and interesting
problems are introduced, which may be ■esd
with advantage in wakening up the attention,
and sharpening the faculties of the school.
6. The key Is not only what Its title imports,
but it is also a complete treatise on the art of
teaching Mental Arithmetic; being filled with
hints useful to the Teacher.
The everyday practical value of Mental At..
ithmetic to everi m pue who receives or pays
money, if only fdr the daily necessaries of lite,
is now universally admitted. It therefore be.
comes imperative upon teachers to practice the
best method of teaching it.
The book' are beautifully printed on thick
whits paper, and neatly and tastefully bound.
Their prices are as follows :
Normal Primary Arithmetic,....:... ..... .15 tent..
Normal Mental Arithmetic, - 25 tg
Key to Mental Aiithmetic, ...... ....... ..... 25 "
A very liberal deduction to Teachers, and
those who buy in qaantitles. Single copies
sent to Teachers by Mail, on receipt of one
third of the above prices to pre-pay postage.
SANDER'S SICRIBS OF RHADMRS, .
Consisting of Printer, 124 cents; Speller, 15
cents; First Reader, 16 cents; Second,3o cents;
ThirJ, 40 coats; Fourth, 58 cents; FIILq , 75
cents; High School, 88 cents; Young Ladles,BB
cents ; and Sander's New Speaker, $1,00; ele
gantly printed, beautifully illustrated, inbetan.
Willy bound, and sold at lower prices than any
other Series of Readers.
wErrrrs COPY BOOKS,
By T. Kirk White, President of Pennsylvania
Commercial College. The writing la bewettfUll,
yet simple, practical and easily taught, the sys
tan being founded on natural habits and'
principle.. The sale has become very large and
is lacreaaing. They afford a liberal profit to
dealers.
PISTON'S OUTLINE YIPS. 4 -
Thls series of Six Sapid, Map. io fiaw *Opt
ed la almost every solehol of node I* the
Milos, where Geography Is taught, sad has
no
P e rl i tlY CAL GEOGRAPHY bas beet tatit-';;
duced upon, the Hemisphere Naps, all Its
tails having been so arranged as to present
most "gorgeous appelirouloo.,_Whila 01v5:14,4
Interfere with see& other or the ridded&
ly shoirt spin Maps, and are eas il y tin ' ' l l
understood by Teacher and Pupil. Price
4
for fell set of six !lips, or $lO for set off**. - -
Ispbere laps alone.
Get. 1000. Ml
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