I , • . • ... .. . - • , Istiroil woo- f L• -. iis t eto , w oe . ' I '.' Reglitelli Mottos. • _MXTAllilik - 14. a* o (, I I ill • i P* 4 =i iwt o i n ,...„ 0 .„ 0 ..,.. ',f aw n s , t a d w a ge l inm A tie, ' Oral is *retry gi VIPS to t hat leatees and area la aelf IP B. Setall other poisons conceraed t tbe Adatla- Stores am too *mask air rge room 4 4T, LCll lrie kien i ll i t y P a il t i l ie e killie d. c k% at p the . it , Cil Y a L l"ri . ! stratioa accounts hereinafter mentioned will fill ief Marmot retry, patter.; *Lew +ever/ 1.6 ' ' 'a -sr—e j _,:iyi ii ,..a nts . 1840 T a w ;l am . 0 —: be reheated at the Curt of Common Pleas of riety of aidlyfft, Were, glieed.iroa Ware, Ti. 111 21 "._1•W iliow reside. loured , , aboetr 3 Adams county for confirmation and allow- Ware, Planisited Ware , Japan Ware —embnic- which 10 ` of r(I ' lt , el and ' m iles nice, oil Mau *day, the 27, th of Dereseber sort, at lag, indeed, everything in Om house farnishing North -441 k re "lc' 1.1,• 1 mile Booth - • , 3l . • f 10 o dock , A. ~ v ia of Mt. Pleasant , and adii,si 6, bog. A 1.., Sausage Cutters,Sansage Staffers, we't„_ _ ' ---•'--D-44. lands O ' 2 It. The account of John Tudor, Admix's- Joaepb ssossultnai; Farm aiteuel Koko, Ezra Breagte. ' Lard Presses fie, Lc. They are prepared LO trator of Phebe Tudor. deceased. , t 34 other. . contains 140 AGRZS, oil wbolaatie sad retail, Ti. Ware 1104 Sheet more or lasi ;. frombnis I 332. The first, and dual account of David I Mara . of their own twanntsctare—lraeldnif 1 4 20 to 25 A 451.1 uf t : ri f eh m,. - ",,, Maaaelmass, Executor Or the last will and Leg ates ticket number of bands to supply any de- ' b a nolibers the nee cleared, aid 7 - -.” tasseat of Christian Masser, late of Liberty maa4. Their assortment of Lumbar is err! aid° of ealtirati° 6 ` 1; I. divided '214 nine to W Oa/ _i_p, deceased. i Adds beside the Meadow •; Springs In all the , large ; also Coal of every kind. 233. 'The account of Col. John Wolford, Ad ..._..._..............------ lieu & &wept two, which open into the Barn , i . r , „4 d Tng l ag rti c .ot mgnicAr, Avl) TOILET ' Yard. all under good fencing—a large portion' m oistrator o J o h n . n,) er, d ecease d . _ ! 234. The first and final account of John ' lIECKIPT BOOK.—This book contains Recipe. of it Post and Rail. The buildings and Directions for making al! the most taloa- , consist of a good and convenient .1- Simpson. Guardian of Catharine Myers, one of the minor children of Jacob 115ers i deteascd. ble Medical preparations in ate; also Recipes Farm HOC: 4 E and Kitchen, S moke ' : 1/11 and lull and explicit directions for making all 'House, Spring !louse, lien House. _.. who has also deceased..,, the most popular arid useful Cosmetics, Per- kc.: a first-rate large and netrly new B 25. The first and final account of Johnatik Ferret- and Susannah Itoblitz, Administrators fumes, Fnguents. Hair Restoratives, and all Harr., w i t h : m o t Stable room, Cora House. of John Boblitz, deceased. Toilet Ittirles. It you areAuff e ring with any Wagon Sli,d, Hog Peu, and all the other tie- 236. The first and final seem:int of David chronic disease—if you wish a beautiful cola- cessory out-buildings--and all in good condi- Slagle. Guardian of Simon pier on, a flue head of hair, a smooth face, • tioa. The Farm yields well. and with its am- of Solomon Slagle, deceased. clear skin. a luxuriant beard or moustache—or pie improvements is one of the must desirable 237. The first and final account of Abraham if you with to know anything and everything i n t i lt county. Trostle. Guardian of the person and estato of i n the Medical and Toilet line, you should, by r•Ternts will be easy, and made known by Christiana S un day. ' all means, peruse a copy of this book. For the subscriber, oho will take much pleasure in 238. The second and final account of James full particulars, and a sample of the work fur showing the property to any one wi-hint t o ; Davis. Administrator of the estate of Peter' perusal, (free,) address the publisher. purchase, and giving all needed information. IFones, deceased. T. V. CHAPMAN. Iter.3, .00. is RICHARD J. LAM Alt. No. 931 Broadway, New York. j 239. The second account of John Vlohr, I ' Krecutor of the teat will and testament of Wm. Flohr, deceased. EACH kft111( MYERS, R•pitar. i Register's Whet, Getty's- k burg, Nov. 26, lebo. i i Nor. 5. 3m TO CONSUMPTIVE:4 —The Advertiser. line in been restored to healtla in n few weeks by ft Very II 'triple remedy. after haring sntfered oe; eral Terri with aes ere Ifni:affection. and that dread disposes, ransainptit,n—is Alralo4.l to make known to his fellow-.ulTrrers the mean!' ofcure To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription nn•d (free of charge,! with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure Cure fur Cons/imp tiva, dfroncititi• , . k(. The only ohje,t of the advertiser in Feuding'thl pre+cription is to benefit the Olin ted, and spre.l.l information which he conceives to he invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. Its it will cost theca nothing and wry prove • bier sing. V fly Work rout tins 204 pages, and upwards Parties wishing the pregeription • ill please of sna Rules and Examples. entirely and address REV. EDW.\ RD A. WII,soN, Ihoroughir rUACTICAL. Allen as arise erery day Finn eounty, •in the t (minion pursnits of Rosiness. It has Oct. 12,1141;0. ty New Turk. through a notntrer of Editions i n repot snecessiort, ant is pronounced by all s irTIIF: PUBLIC 131.1...i.11NG which is now chatntes of bUsiness (tint to be the emiroterr unirersallr admitted fu th,t in Molfat'st Lite some or iskriestesets. pertaining to calculations, And l'lmenix Bitters. is every tlttv cleman th-it has ever been published. strated hr their Agtoniihiu„r rifiet:cv ta.ci Fiery Example in the hook ls women' OCT IN which they are announced to cure. All the' ruLt., nod stated itt a plain emptier, so that complaints of the atantar), and bowet ,, , weak when a Tattrallel rase nerles those referring to mess of the digestive organs and of the .; - stew generally, bilious and liver affections. night the work will find no difficult, - in readily ; in word, the general arrusgement of roir focers,head aches, pules, cestit CUttAtlinit the CALCULATOR en simple, that any ~who Los. rheum att Ain, scurvy, pu rit vut the blood, or blotched and sallow ccoupletion.s, soon yield knows how to ADO, et:artier, weurtetv, er to their curative properties. A single trial in- limos. can easily solve any drdinary example v•riahlv securer them the title of the best (mini- that stripes in business, or arrive at the true lv tiedicittes now before the public. For sale resale of ony estimate required. by the proprietor, W. MOFFAT, „ A m, „m et, ! The chief aim of the author has been to ea " tr, Broartway. N. Y., and Itv S. S. Forney chew ths•ri and philosophy in figures. airuiag w ( Feb. 13. r tress l y at facts and simplicity, believithat busi- Agent Gettysburg. men care little about spend ing time in WISTAICS 1111-SAll OF WILD ciumar; discussing the philosophy of rule., or the —Toughs, Colds, Bronchial', Asthma, Croup, science of figures, deeming it snakiest for their IVhoopinx Cough, Quinsy, and-the numerous purpose to be able AT • nont.ST, by reference, as well as titingerons disemses kof the Throat, to smite at the Tics *RAWL!. The CALCUL .Toa CUest and Lungs. prevail, in our changeable differs in this respect from all Arithmetic' of climate, mt till seasoris 111 the rear: (err are the .18., and kindred works—it Is a key to peste. firinnAte enough to escape their baneful in- tied insieres• estleulations—it IX, In the heeds tinence. slow important then to have at hand of the business man, what the key to maths. a sett un Atiti,lo lc to ail this , rtlint4o6l Mtg.. Ex- ' , enticed works is in the bands of the teacher is perieuce proves that this exists in Wistar's the schocti.rnons—it faeniusu b s time and ens.- Balsam to An extent not (auatl in any other . mettle's. recurrit ; however se% ere the Außering. toe ap- ; The Work treateof the Measurements,Last, itt IL it Loa of 0114 ',wilting. healing and arum/er.. of Lowlier, of Brick and Brick Work, of flume lul lialstutu at once canquiahea l the tli.eam and k Stone Work, of esti Grain oats, of restores the sufferer to w 08 , 1 tell health. Coal k Goal Bina. of Wood. of Solids, of Otren- Fitull GEOUt.E. W. ETTEII, ESQ., LUMBER tar, /Moore. or lerrgalar Vemala. of Olotsrms 1110,CIIANT. land VMS, of 'Cooing, of Plastrrere, Painters', WIDDI.R.TOWX, Daunts CO., Ps., Apr. 24, '6O• Glaziers'. Pavers', Plumbers', Paper Haileft% Mews. S. W. Fowls k Cu.,— • land Upholsterers' Work. It treats of estrreney .tbout set en mouths bince I was severely af- and of Foreign anti Ihmtestie R . :chino, of the 11 " trd with Whooping rultithi and had Almon t Decimal System, of Redaction and its extend given up the hope ut recovery. It wits.' must • e.l application to Realness, of Simple and Com e 'Mem mtock of t h is de.tnirtive and danger- pound Interest, nod their entire spplie ition to out di•e.utr. I h-id tried every remedy which I Business transactions, with the laws and ns tree be•ri recommended. lint they all failed en- governing and regniating the same, together tarely, u•itil a trial of 1111. IClaT.ta • s Iht.a►tt Olt aide numerous commercial Fortes,—uf Legal \Vit.() tatty wm. commenced. the use Ofwhtch Tender. of Partial Payments on Notes, of Boni gave immediate relief. Coder circutn- ing and Bank Discount, of Kvittion of Pay stance,. rat her than b- without the Balsam I i mrnta atl , l of Partnership Accounts. of A•sess would pay fifty dollars fur a bottle of it, be- ment of Tiles, of Weights and Measures, of liering that it is the only certain antidote toe 4 Square and Cubic Measure, of the Square Root the die sae. I moat cheerfully r,coniutend amt its Application to Business, of Surface, or this invaluable remedy to the public. s Excavation, and of many other important prac- GF.ifittlE W. ETTF:I2. I tics matters nut within the scope of an silver- FllO3l DAVID SLIFER. ESQ. tisement to mention. Lawissuso, Ps., 31.. y T, 1860. I It is jest the Book for the Partner, the Re- Seth W. Fovrlo k Co., • , eltanie,ilte Artisan, or the Professional man. Gentle:Lieu: I have used Dr. Wistar's 11•11- It has proven a valuable Auxiliary to the Law s•in of Wild Cherry, and believe it to be an ex- yer. the Justice orate Peace, the Conveyancer, cellent remedy fur Collet., Colds, And Induni- and Real Estmte Broker, to the Assessor, the niation of the Lungs, And I recouttriend it moat, Hanker, the Clerk, to the Civil Enxineer and cheerfully. DAVID :LIFER. the Surveyor, to the Carpenter and Bricklayer, str(',actin In Purchersers.—The only ramjet , : to the Stone Mason and the Plasterer, to the Ira al.'s Balsam has th e written s; f rnatnre of "I. Paner Hanger and rpholsteter, to the Peter Itrrrs ' And the printed one (it the Proprietors , and-the Tiler, ke., de.. ; each and all will find on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and it adapted to their various wants better than . I Jrtllle , s. any hook published. - . • per•;'replred hr SET(' W. FOWLE & CO.,' ile.si g il e d . (post road)t o „ n 3. part et . the 110.tou. nod for sale by A. D. Buehler. Gettys• United States upon receipt of the money.— burg: K. llitehhew, York Spring.; Wiu. Wolf, Pelee of n single copy, In loth, 60 cents, or F.A•t. Soloulon Chronl-ter. liamptou; tilt° copies for•Sl 00. Sewed in pestritstAsook Je.eol) Fulweiler,Muntm.4shurg; D.E. rosin, Morocco, $1 00 per copy. Address, Abhott.tosn: M. St tater, New Oxford; John M. M. AMMER. Little4towtt; and by de aers ever) where.. Box 1911,Philadelpltia I'. Nur. 12, 18d6. Dee. 3, taro. um TII:', GREAT Etlf,Nll 11F.MED1.—qta ' Sands' Sarsaparilla, Jamm9 CLAIIIeg CY.LY.BRITED FICNALIC PILLS.— N GRRAT AMERICAN REMEDY for Prepared from a preneriiiiion of S.r J. Clarke, T ll Purif)ing the Blood, will be toned a rev• N. I).. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.— This inna'de medicine is unfnilmg in the tam cure for SCROFCLA AND SCItOECLOUs cure of all thuae paitinil and dangerous disetse m s Drs"l'ElLs• As an Alteracive and ileaaratia /r %gent it i. Unequalled! A plentiful snpply of to whieh the female constitution is siihject, It - pure blood is ea•enti.ll to animal life. When moderntes all excess and removes all obctrue t the proper circultcon of the vita' fi o i,j i s im jams, and a speedy cure may he relied on. To peeled •iclione•is is Die inevitable consequence, 'lamed Ladies it . ii peculiarly suited. hall!, become unhealthy, the liver be in a short time, bring on the monthly period the secret . , conics clogged ala i impure tide, wiiicn forced with regularity. into the s . , stem. % mutes and intirsuies the blood. Each bottle, price One Doll tr. bears the 11 or engendering rcrofitlnand cutuaeous and hilt:try ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent disorders. SANDS SA USAPA REA. A will counterfeits. gently stimulate tie functions of the atom tell Carriott —Three Pills should not be taken and bowels to a regular and healthy action, by females during the first three mouths of and without nnuea or purging expel all dele- Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miss ! terious accumulations, purify the Wood, equal carriage, but wt any other time tb-y are s ifs. ize the cireulatton, promote perspiration, lass In all cavities( Nervous and Spinal Affections, , prom e the appetite, imp irt tone and 3 igur to Pnin in the Beek and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. ro:liit. , tion of . the tie.irt, !fritter " the sy•teru. mud gradnall but surely extirpate and Whites, these Pills will effect s cure when , the disease. Latiollig all unsightly eneresences to disappear, and leii iug the skin perfectly, all other means hare failed: and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel , smooth aud flexible. jitee antimony, or any thing hurtful to the eonstitus Priee $1 00 per bottle or G bottles for Don. ,$5 00. As for Sands' Sarsaparilla, and take Full directions in the pamphlet around each , no other. package, which should be carefully preserved.' bar Prep.-ea b r A. 13. kD. SANDS. Drug gists, luo Fulton St., roe. of Willi lm, N. Y. Sole Agent for the United Statesand Canada, JOB 110SES, (Late I.C. Baldwin k C 0.,) : Dec. by A. D. licantxn, Gettysburg, Pa. Rochester. N. Y. I - ' ' loin. lat N. 13.—51 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed- Sixpence a Day - -----, to any Inthorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail. - i EI j .NOUGII FOR A FORTUNE.—A London June 11, '6O. lyeow I I ' papar states:—There is now in an Alms _ house at Bristol an 0111 man who states, that for sixty dears be spent sixpence a day in TIC ZI GETTYSBCRG—SA.TcIoAr LLB, Sapqsa• Flour Rye /tow__ .....• •.. White Wheat.-- Red Wheat Corn 1tre.....—........ Oats B••••• - 4S Clover Seed 4-10 to 4 75 Timothy Seed ...... 23 te I 11 Flax , 1 20 'gamer of Paris .....................« I hater trolled, per b0z......—.... Pork »«„x..;.........„........ BALT IMoitg—Fistamt &AST. Fl° 01 "••••-........................' ......... 1 00 tit 5 12 . Wheat .... ......... ... ..•..-... i 00 :41 45 Ry• ....................................... ' 1 .5 to so C• 11 1--....--............... - , ~.. 50 iir 63 Wu; .."-- ..—.-. $0 to 15 B*. Clover .._..» .............._..» .............. L --................. 5 z 5 tie 5. SO Tialertby -...--...-...-. 2 00 80 7-3# Beef Cattle,peilieelt...--....- 500 to 7 Sit Bev, pie ,beed.---4------ Took 7 SO Hay ---.».----------.12 00 1016 oo Whiskey „.",.......•••••••• e.0.m.. f..•••• 19 is 20 effilagae,Pertiviert, per ton.---- ' 02,00 • - "stztLlllNYVlliitTreassm”Asr. 4 6. "CINGILISR DAIRY OUILEA, tlik be bad 0.4. A Rye • ••466 1 . 2 666.6.6••••• 6666.4101666664... 4O Oats • * 6.6 6 ., 6 t '719 - 6+4ti p irNlat: '6 1::, •••••••••%.11.11••••••• Rohrer's Practical Calculator, A Book of plain 'lllicit and Calculations for Operation., by M iliftl 31. Rosana, Practical Surveyor and Conteyancer. New • Edition. Pu J. B. Ltrirtsccrt, & PhiladelphiA. MITE.. drink, hut was never Intoxicated. flow much 4 50 I would this sixpence n-ttey pat by every year at lfirs per cent.. compound interest amount to in 3 s °' , ;'sixty years? enquired a thoughtful neighbor. --/ 00 to 1 12 I"attl . ag down tie first year's saying (363 six. 20 to 25 ; peaces) equal ta $43 54. he added the iaterest, and tbiswest on, year by year, anti/ be found that in the 60th year. the sixpeece a day reacts- ed the startling soul of 314,336 23 of the old man's surprise, when told that by &ming his sixpence a day, sail depositing it in a &sings rnatitation ha might now, at the sod of - 60 yitars,have been worth that noble sum $14,. 336 iB, wbick would bare bought him • line CM 1 SO 6 00 farm, or town mansion, and sigerwondad hint with et:linking and intaries, and left • hand some estate to his ailitrat Wier Mu- Ha bad, and hundreds nowin one midst lure, bat to de posit gispeate a day is Use !Pawn's' Aran Xs- Cra•NICS° BAntias lIIIITTIFTIIOI or Ana COCX rr, to accomplish this remit. Geuysbarg, Jail 113, 1660. Ladies, • Emma call at Tabauttwks, will Sad Ow to/bad/wisest DRS t! GOODS is taws, De , Cashmeres, rigared Neriaaes, Coburg, Pranch filerlaixw, all .111rwal,aa toss 21i; coats • yard. Call sew Oct. 22. rmemeroci. summis. EMI SE nolinEws 1101IRF.R'S 11011RF.It'S PRArTICAL cAr,rn ITOR. PRACTI. •A I. CALM' LATI gt. PRACTTCAL (XVI. AVM. PItArTICA CALCYLATOIL PRACTIC 1L C LCUL ATOIL WAKIL-4ast A rOt xta readv. . V 11!It hii 1101.1=, ivilVintotelL 171 Melodeon For Sale. CPT of Prince k Co's. improved and patent 11FILOTWONS noutoe hank, doubt , : reed, and four stops ; elegantly finlsked. in handsome rosewood. and well adapted for a small cburcb' or the drawing room It can be sects at Ht. James' Churth. Eal.t York 4. Fur partleuhirs apply to J. S. GILLESPIg. Nor. 26, 1860. 31. Fish, Oysters, &c TORN A. NITERS. Carlisle Street, Gettysburg, near licelellan's Hotel, is constantly re ceiving FRF:SII OYSTERS, FISH, SIVEi.;T sad IRISH POTATOF.S, APPLES, kc., from the city tuarkeu, whico lie is eniuy,r at the lovrest profits. Families and dealers supplied with Oysters by the canon or otherwise. A 'hereof public patronage is soll(itnl, sad every effort will he made to-give satisfaction in all Wet. NOV. 26, limo, 31 At Broadhead's, TN Carlisle street, the latest ('eriodicals can alwu)s be had. This is the time to renew subscriptions. Don't dal Let " come right along.'" The new Odd FellowiCertiticete—a splendid affair, and che.ip--can Le obtained at Broad head's. Call. inspect., and boy. Nor. 2i, 1840. Tyson Brothers T'" pleasure in announcing to their kind patrons and friends that their new and es teusive " Sly-Light Gallery," (on: the south side of York street, opposite the Bonk, and oue door below ,their old gallery,) i■ nearly corn pitted, and they hope to welcome the piddle in the New Estriblishusent, on and after .laeuary lit, 1861; until then they will continue opera ting in their ed ruom, corner of Venire Square, tiettyaburg, Pa. [Nor. 26, 1860. Photography TN ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed in the i best style known in the art. at C. G. (MANX'S GALLERY, 532 Arch Street, E.st oI Sixth, Phil idelithis. LIFE SIZE in Oil and Pastel, Stereoscopic Pnoraits, A int.rotypes, Ds gnenvotypes, kc., fur C.Ases, Medallions, Pius, king% Ay. [Nur. 12, 18GO. ly TARI* ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on trio estate of Mary Illdebrand, late of IN ntingtots twp., Adonis co., deceased, baring been granted to the tinder igned, residing In the sa me township, be hereby give* 10•101 to ill persons indebted to said estate to wake tototediato payment, and those baying claims again-t the same in present them properly satkutaticated for teuletuent. JACOB (JA It ILN E IL, JIL , Es'r. Nov. 2, 11110. 61* To B2TAILILIDS AND DISTILIARS.—The Retailers of Goods, Wares and Sirrchno u see, as well so tho Maniere, in Adams county, who hare sot yet lifted their Licensee, are re quested to do so on or before blie loal clay of DoxasCer ants, without Ail. The law bind. me to urge this matter epos deliageents, and it is hoped that so farther steps will be necessary, to induce them to comply. WAYBRIGHT LtEOLTR, Nov. 19, ISGO. to Comity Treasurer Notice—Gas Stook. rJrO STGCKIIOI.DEM.—Payseut of the f rurth Inetailuient apdh subscriptiots to e Capital stork of the Gettysburg Gas Com pany due or the lit of Nastaber, 1860, Is re quired to he wade without delay to Joao IL I) . the Treasurer. gur By the Act of Assembly relating to Gas Companies, if notice for the payment of rub s. riptions of Stock be not compiled with, the Company can require one per centum per month interest on the amount due and unpaid. M. JACOBS, Preet. D. MeCosArnwr, Sec'} - . Nor. iu , Hat Boot. Shoe. f . ORE NEW GOMM AT THE SIGN OF BIG BOOT.—The nnderslgned hare ja.t roce.red a f'resb snpply of Hata, Cops, Boots, Shoes, Trunks. Carpet Bags; ke Also, hurts a good supply of Saddles and Harness, Bridb.s, Odlars. Shoes and Boots Of all kinds made to order by tirAt-rate workmen, and on sbort notice.— llome-orade work always on band. Prices low for cash. WBEAN k CULP. Nur. 19, ISO " Wide Awake" Meetings EVBRi . NIGIIT TfilS WUE'C, AT THE “81.111t5f 1126.1.1.,” and every day between the insist of TA. M. and 6j P. W. nt the south weiteoruer of the Diamond. in George A emold's Clothing , Store, be having just returned from the city with • superior stock of Black, Ohre and Brown Cloths, for Over and Dress ('oats, the best selection of Black nod Faacv C.1! , 51.• Inert!, Coburg VAlencia, Solferinos, lous. Giugharns, Calicoes, Bleached and Un bleached Mu.dins, Sheeung and Bagging, all of plain or neat fashionable figure.; In a word, the styles are just the •••190ny" for the times. all of which will be sold at the very lowest ca.!' prices. ,ALSO—Ready Made Clothing in every varie ty, style and sire. If we cannot fit you, W. T. lit+o, who never misses a fit, will take your measure sod =like you • garment on the short est notice. Oct. 6, 1860 PREMIUM AMBROTYPES Premium Phetograpbe II Premium Eelainotypes if I Prerelam Spbereotypes !11l Premium Pictures Of every style, at the Excelsior Sky-light Gal lery, Gettysburg, Pa. TYSON BRO'S. Nov. IS, MO. Judge GUM COMBS, Gum El+ir Piss, Gum Sleeve Hadar*, all very cheap, at MG. CARR'S. CLOCKS, Aceordeoas, Violins, Flutes, Fifes, kn., togetlter with ail kinds of Notions, and Gentloinea's famishing Goods of every do scriptioo, to be Dad at Froirries. U3T RECKIVID.—A large and beautiful variety of Gold iMedalions, Bar Rings, t-pins, Ae. , it., which are °Erred at great. ly reduced prices, by TYSON BRO.'S, Insulator Sky-light Gallery, Gettysburg, Pa. A LARGE sad ratite assortment of Plain A sad fancy, oral sad square gilded frames coartastly on head aid tor sale low, at the Excelsior Sky-light Gallery, Gettysbdrg, Pa. SMALL Mame fteearatel,hitapled and en fatted at Us* Lies War Sky-light Gallery, tiettyaburg. - TtldUlf-SSLO'S. , . ryin vests proadtsPiatere, puTysea's, P. to rrosies, go to nasa l s, is Slut coney, sal Wen of time z an, Osityaba •- Ir k , Cllll5 Notice. Notice on;as -- Change of Tim° I haw lag, as 1114 Jug Deaseher Nut, at the . residence of said Peter Mitaselnian. in Malik GRTTTSRI ► 110 RA lI.ROA H.-00 and after timbals township. Adams county, the minable Monday, Nor. 24, IMO. the Morning passional property of said Assignor, as follow*: Train will lease Gettysburg et 7.40 A.. 11, with 7 BEAU OF I.IOIIAIIB, one of which is a Stel. passengers for all the .tonnections. North and lien, 3 Mulch Cows, 4 head of Cattle, Hess, Booth, on the Northern Central Railway, and . Shoats, one road Wagon, one farms do., 1 Spring return about 1.10 P. M. The afternoon i Wagon, Plongfaa, Flarrows,Cultie,stetrs, Thresh- Train will leave Gettysburg at 2.45. P. W.; but Leg Machine, Grain Drill, I Reaper, (iceor passengers by ibis Train can go no farther than snick's Patent.) Hay Ladders, Rakes, Forks, Hay Hanover We same et ening. Returning will Cutter, Patent Hay Rake, Cider Mill and Press, reach Gettysburg about 5.15 P. M., with Rotten- Cross-tut Saw, Hay Forks, Horse Gears, Wind gem from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, hc. By Mill; Wheat by the bushel, Corn by the bushel, this arrangement persons from the country, liar by the ton, Potatoes by the bushel. a let near the line of the Railroad, haying business of Star's, Log Chain. Fifth Chain. Cow Chains, to transact in tlettyiborg, can take the noon Fly-nets, Halters. riee-hires, isc., bc., with Train up and have nearly two hours in Getty'- other farming implements. burg, and retui II in the kftcrnoou Train. vie-Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture: 11....11cCURDY, President. Reds, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Mantle'. Clock, and other articles of household and kitchen furniture, too numerous to mention. e i rSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,' on said day. when attendance will he given' and terms made known by Nov. 2G, 1860 Houses and Lands 4 T S.ALF..—The subscribers will offer at Public Side. on the premises, at Saturday, the Bth dali of Deceitiber sta., ale fol lowing property, viz. NO. I : A LOT OF GROUND. situate in Fairfield, Aditos county, in the centre of the town, adjoining Peter Sehively and others, ri having thereon a Two—tory Log Pough- ~, east HOUSE , with back-building, Black- iii l smith Shop, Wagon maker Shop Stable, II well of water, and a fine lot of fruit trees. No. 1: A LOT OF t:IIiWND, adjoining No I, with R variett of fruit threca thereon. No. 3: A LOT OF GIWCYD adjoining No. 2, with n new Tno-story UKening HOUSE, thereon erected. .U•o leoit trre- on the lot. s' n. 4 • A TP,ACT lii I,AND, aniutuing F•+.rnetd on the e....t iluiog \rre• awl 345 Perches The tract %ill be uttered ut three lots or ‘a Iniy salt pit r,huierlt. No. TI: CT tr.' LAND. situate in lianzitoni an t ,, u .1416 p. Adjoining Lind. of T. A and Peter Mussehrtan, rola lining p Ac res, more or less, with rxt elistut Chesnut aid nv( k-o ik Timber thereon. jarrertani I;l,ltiug. to view the property eAll 0:1 either of the untlereigued i iu Fair. bar Sole to comrn•ner nt I o'clock, P. >4.. na mii4tLiy, whoa :ittehilitnce will beg:rem and teens wade known by GEORGE TILENELE, EDWARD RUSK... [R. G. CA S, Auctioneer.] Nor. 19, 1860. ti Grand Jury Report. MO the Honorable the ledger of the Court I of Qaarter Srattione of the Penes for the County of Adams: The Grand Inquest of the county aforesaid, for the November Sessions of 1840, limit/gems eluded their !tibias. respe..-tfully report (as • gratifying (att. spealdag well for the morals of the county.) 'lilt but three bills of indictment Isere presented to us for our action, and those of light grade. Our time was mainly occupied with the con sideration of an application fur the iticorpora tiou of the borough of Littlestown, and the consideration of Bridge Views. The Grand Jury report that they Nailed the Prison, under the superrision of the Blotter, Samuel Weil, 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 Ahem House, now accommodating about one hundred in matea, mid cannot but express our gratibratioa at witnessing the neatness and order of things - , exhibited, under the careful masfiyrentent Jacob Culp, the Steward. The Yana presents a very promising appearance. Ali of which is respectfully suhmittel J. L. IiKKLY, Foreman John Bushman, Philip Donohue. Elias:Von. nor, li. J. Stable, Wum. 11. Culp, Joseph Itrbert, rflifttill Dream, Frederick Wolf, James George thuter. John 11. cilium'', Paul Troup, Michael DeDone. John Flohr, Julio Clunk. David Little. Ileury lluwweL Nor. 21, ISGO. 31 Seven Years! MAE seven venrs of unrivalled success at -1 tending trie I'OBNIOI'OI.ITAN ART AS- SoCIATION, - h.tve novie it n household word thron,ehnnt every quarter of the Country. Coder the auspices of this popular ; lustitu don, over thre. Ai/mired iLmsasad AVOW/ have learned to spprecilte—by beautiful works of art on their walk. and choice literature on their tables, the grelt benefits derived from becom ing a sul4seriber. Subscriptions are now being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of aril previous year. TERMS OF SCTISCRIPTION.—Any person can becomes member by subscribing drat dol lars, for which sum they will receive Ist.—The large and superb steel engraving, 30 x 38 inches, entitled, "FALSTAFF MCS TERINLI lIIS RECRUITS." 2d.--ttne copy. one year, of that elegantly Il lustrated maptsine, "Tlig. COSIIOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL." 34.—Tour admissions, during the lesson, to "THE GALLBILY OF PAINTINGS, 548 111:10AG; WAY, N. Y." In addition to the above beneliti, there will be given to subscribers, as gratuitous peen:t ines, over FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART! comprising valuable paint ings, marbles, parinne, untilnev&e., forming a truly national benefit. The Superb Engraving, which every sub scriber will receive, entitled, " Falstaff Muster ing his Recruits," Is one of the most beautiful and popular engravings eser issued In this country. It is done on steel, in Ass Ass awl elippie, and is printed CM heavy plate patter, it by 38 inches, making a most choice ornament, suitable for the walls of either the librar‘, par lor or office. Its suhject is the celebrated • ene of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice Shal low's office, the recruits which had been gath ered for his "rugged regiment." It could nut be furnished by the trade for les: than $3. The Art Jornsal is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It Is a magnificently illtistrited magazine of Art, con taining Eg3:l)ol, , Storic;, Poems, Gossip, kc., by tte very best writers in America. °The Engraving is sent to env part of the conntry by m it 1. a ith safety, being packed on a pubtoge prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the E.% ening of the 3lst of January. 180, 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 five memberships and to une extra Engraving fur their trouble. Subscriptions from C aifornia, the Canadas. and all Foreign Coolitrieq. must be $J ,so in stead of $3, in order to dcfni.) extr.t pottage, etc. For further particulars send for a copy of the elegantly illustrated .4rt Joarsat, pro nounced tAs Aandsoniest risogaruse to .4 aeries. It contains &Catalogue of Premiums,and numerous superb engravings. Regular price, 50 cents per number. Specimen copies, however, will be seat to those wiehincto subscribe, on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin- Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 546 Broadway, New York. N. B.—Subscriptions received and forwarded by ii. G. GEYER, Ageat for tletsysbarg and vicinity, where specimen Engravings and Art Joarnal can be seen. - [Nov. 28, 18GO. Pay Up i r)rHE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, wader the brm same of MIL& I ZLiaiildtL, Jill., having beta dissolved, they hereby give notice to all persons indebt ed to them, by Note or Book Account, to call and settle the sage before the li rat da of Jan nary next, at which time their SCOGUILLI will be placed in the hands of ea °neer for collection. HENRY B. DANNLB., WAYBBWUT =GLIM Nov. 3, 1840. A New Posture T the business of. the &alio, Saw-lirld Duriag our last visit to the cities a, Gettysburg iladelpids sad WO iserel we selected spies dld isitortioent of STEREOSCOPIC PICTOBBS, I SOOT AND BIM NIPONS- 34 1 & & Car"l eoufprisfur &Wish, French, Venitisa, licrption, JO Der of Derar• Eblaam — 'the pate are re - j Italian sad Assuriess Seetiery,Statuary Groups, sPeettally requested to bear Is illad that at Ws de. Our prises dor pictures will range front 11 ' Store 0111 Y be found • leelte am:mama 0( ' to 40 seat& siliess. , We also bays a this Jot of BOOTS and SOURS, of rite beet sesterial. I snagtorcopio BOXES, obleb Ths sabaer!ber. basing just retorted Avis reduced-prices. The publit generally are in- I Ptdlsdelpbla, where be selected with CM sad to e d wee p s ot too our k in , rere tyl eit s er i( 'AP°, I/2e bees tenses d WWI ••• 1111 (1e4Petiitebte IN pdeturesowsd we isms to sit poets sad 911001, hilll4ollA is notrfull sad ettW, won dtebs Flak Arts *suit visit. • ' pieta Sod be Miles hiseseK WS be sae pines • er e ere also prorate d to sake .gtereeseepic rite _mug tescidioes. Cell itak.asaiskiittll c t ik arllMMegatimin ClisMoss vials Heels ea keisill 1.711.21114 11 1 Photegreithem Oct. 21, 1114111. April lf, Gettysburg, PS. It" ffN= Militia& Sala trim subscribers. duiriee• of PIM Mrs -1 saLatit, will offer at Public Outcry, on Nor. 19.1840. is Amsnatea. illa/..k leo, at the same time and place will be sold a LOT OF GROUND, in Fairfield. adjnining Ilenry Overdeer and 31laj. John Mu4selrnan, fronting on the public street, on which Is erected a one and a half story Prewar Weather boarded ROUSH, with a well of water Gear the door. Notice. riitiE Subscribers haring been Appo'nted As siwiters of Pam' Mt:I;I4EOIAX and Was, of Tainiltoubagi township, under a deed of trust for the benefit of creditors, hereby give notice to all per:uni indebted to 'said Assignor to in Ike homed' ,te payment of their relieetire duet. find all persons ha% ing claims or dernAudit against said Assignor, to present the name to the undersigned, re,iding in said township, properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN MICKLEY, WM. CULP, Nur. 10, 1860. 61. A stiirwrs _ •- Great Work on the Horse. rYIIE 11014 SE AND 1118 DISEASES : by Roomer JaNsixas, V. S.. Professor of Pa t sology andOperativeSurgery in the Veterinary Odlege of Philadelphia, etc., etc. IVill Tell You Of the Origin, llistory and dis tinctive traits of the various breeds of 11: u rupee a, Asiatic, A frica n and A entire n Horses, with the ph ) sical form:Letitia and peculiarities of the suLimul, and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of his teeth ; illeatrated with numerous esptanalury engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASF.S Will Tell You WM-ceding, Breaking, Stahling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the home, with the beat modes of adminiateriog medi cine, also, how to treat Biting, Kicking, fearing, Shying.Stum Ming, Crib Biting, Restlessness, and other glees to which . be is subject; with astmerous explana tory engravings. TUE MASK AXfl HIE, DISEASES Will Tell You Of thmcsuses, syinfolms, and Treatment of Strengies, Silks Throat, Distemper:Catarrh, Intleensl,llrenehitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Citsrosie. Cough, Roaring and Whistling, .Lattipss. Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of the Month and Respiratory Organs. THE 11011. SE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treattneut of Worms, Buts, Colic, Strati ' gulatioa, Stony Concretions, Rupturen, Palsy, Din 'Therm, Jaundice, Hep Itirrhima, Bloody Crisse, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, lotlanumation, and other di.- eases of the Stomach, Bowels, Liver •ud Urinary Organs. THE NORSK, AND HIS MS.\ SES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, end Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog Bpnvin, Bing-bone, Soreenie, Strains, Broken knees, Wind GAUP, Founder, Sole Bruise toad Orarel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratcher, Canker, Thrush. and Corns; also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Bp i I el:my, Stag gers, and gither diseases of Om Feet, Legs, and Head. THU HORSE AND HIS DISFASES Will Tell You Of the cares, syniptows, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Evil, Gla oder., Parry, Scarlet Fever, Mange. Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Crawl:, Galls, Diseases of the Nye and Beset, kr., ke., and how to :manage Castration, Bleed ing, Trephinning, Roweling, • Firing, liermia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operations. THE HORSE. .A.MA HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of itarey's Method of Musing Horses ; how to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; bow to accustom a horse to strange sounds sad sights, and how to Sit, Saddle, aide, and Break him to Derailed; also, the form sad law of WABRAITY. The whole being the result of more than fifteen yean' careful study of the babas, peculiarities, wants sad weaknesses ofil this noble and useful animal. The book counties 354 pages, appropriately illustrated by nearly One Hundred hingrarings. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bound, $l,OO, of, iu cloth, exut. SIX.. sloop A yzAit, can be made by enter priaiug men ererywtiere, in selling the abort, and other popular works of ours. Our induce meats to all such are exceedingly liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for tersest* agent:, with other information, apply to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTlift, Publisher, No. GL Suu.out St., Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1860. 00 Tinning ! Tinning ! THE undersigned reapectfally Informs the citizens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that he has opened a new Tinning es tablishment. in Chambersburg street, directly opposite Christ Church. He will manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, every variety of TIN-WARE, PRESSED and JAPAN-WARE, and a ill slwa, s be r.ady to du REPAIRING. ROOFING sud SPOUTING also done In the best manner. l'rices moderate, and no effort spared to render full satisfaction. A share of the public's patronage is solicited. A. P. BACGUER. Gettysburg, June 18, 1860. ly Merchant Tailoring. EOHGE ARNOLD has procured the W- U ices of W. T. }ING, and has commenced the above businesA, and will carry it on in all its various bran( hes, and has connected him self w ith the stole of Mr. George Arnold, where there will be constantly kept on hand a large stock of cheap Cloths, Over.coatings, Cassi metes, Cassinetts. Vesting. 3. and Trimmings of every kind. Work done in the very hest man ner, and in city style on short notice. Custom work and cutting out solicited when goods are purchased elsewhere. The shop is in connec tion with Arnold's store, where Mx. King can always be found during business hours. aura ive es a call. [dept. 17,'60. 203 * e po*ritearn.....**Pleeere, r ,Cr-' . : e_,.-i . • - e ._ GroceriewMtlons, loot' .7" - - -. .! ..- ? • 1 ium, MM., -t att e - rpm; undersigned hie opened • Croce" and ' riff AI:MEATS figStORATIVE "*"•'- i• 1 Notion Mere, is Baltimore street, nearly 4 V - - ' ' ' - mr.rs yr nerr.` 1 opposite the flour, Heave. Gettlyeborg, where , An aperient sad Stamachle r• - tion of 1 the public will eoeslantly find, selling cheap ea IllfllepatflD4rdif s. • •.' •,., i ' . It ti I the cheapest, STIGALS, Syrups, Itelessee, Cofe , buelEoe ite, a ; (L' , t • AK . ~ 1 !fees, Teas, Ries. Cheese, Spices of aft kinds, : eat Medietti itsaMotlit i.. A iee II ' ,1 , t I lisekerel, Chocolate, Brooms and Bruslase; ' thatllikidlititifirdi4 • ~ t r‘r 1 Fresh Butter and Egg+, Ground Coffee, Easence Um. -, ..._ . - ..e.‘. _ s e ee" ; a: . • of Cofee, Scotch Herring, Candles, Soaps, Salt; the _wirposeetrot - '. • ' preens It a il: i Tobacco, &leers, Snuff; Confections, all kinds ' that sopresleretion of Iron emit • 2 , pared of Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Bread, ' with it. Impurities of the blood e d ' foe of Crackers, tikes of different kinds; Shoe and vital, enemy pale and othernesse y Came Store Polish; Fancy Goods, Muslin', G ingharns, photos. !snot iiiiriiiiadrit ki . every Cotton Bate, Wadding. Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, cos sisal OWL ee' • , •- ..„...._„ l _, Suspenders, Pins, Nee•dles, Clothes Pins, But- Intsasiosie.its4ll4eletlitie,hipstrirttilt has toes, with Notions, of all kinds. A share of the been triecrif his ler6"l-off abectlettely ' ties in public's patronage is respectfully solicited. each of the foilowins campktiate,eis t , LYDIA C. NORM:WK. In Debility, .menus etfeetinne ' Nov. 19, 1840. tf boa, Dyspep4in, Conrtipltion, Dt'ure'Aceet, - i eatery. Incipient Color rnpllon, savm ith. Town Property 75tberenlnsia. Salt Elieuks.,antasatrualiam e T PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of- Witifes, Chlorosis, Leer Cmetpletinie, eintato fere at Prit ate Sale the Property in which H,a,tart,e,,, Rlienneativn, Intel onitteng Decays, e now resides, situate in East Middle street, riittple4 on the Fire. de. A- Gettysburg., ar:joining S. R. Tipton on the west In cases of Gess/tee Desturr, Whether tats and Mrs. McElroy on the east, with an ....- result of acute disease, or of the continued allay In the rear. THE 1101'SP. is n N,-, dimunition of nervous and nauscular energy two-story Frame. Weatherhoerded. aith from chronic complaints, one trial organ; tee* Back-building; a well of water, with a pump iu teretive has proved successful to an extent it, at the door; and a variety of fruit, such as tthirli no description nor written atteleetin apples, pears, peaches, apricots, cherries, and would render credible. Invalids so long bed' grapes, all the most choice. ridden as to have heroine forgotten in Omar ZACHARIAII MYERS. °an neighborhoods, have suddenly to-appeslM ed io the busy world as if just returned taw • protracted travel in a distant laud.. Some very signal instances of this kind ere attested of fee male Sufferers, emeciated victim' of apiptent maresmue, estliguineous exhaustion, .cri' • changes, and that complication of nervous dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for w I the physician has nn name. A. ... In ST:lll'Ota ATI2CTIONS of all kinds, end To; reagents familiar to niedlcal men, the opeinti9l, of this prepnratien of irou must xecessatily,d, salutary, fur, unlike the old oxides, it la visors, misty tonic, without bring exciting an eyer.:. heating; and gently, regularly epecieni, oval in the most olist ion te recce [if costiveneae with. out cc er being a gastric purgative, oe initiatle4r e a dieegreealde sensatiou. . . ~ It is this latter property, entong others, w„.l4ch„ imil,(, it so remarkahl3 effect it el and petunia's& a remedy for /Wee upon e hieh it also appear.. to exert a distinct and specific action, by dile persing the local tenth ncy which forms them, , 111 DY.PEPSTA , inetenereble as ere its cans a single box of these Cliniyheate Pills has oft puffed for the most habitual eases, Including' the attendant Costiveness, • • • In tinchecked Dreneter, e, even when adveriesed to Ovverriete, eonfirined. emaciating, 'lndian.' parently malignant, the etfecte have been egad. , ly derisive and'estonishing. r ':2 In the local pain, Ir.; of flesh end Oren - gibe debilitating cough, end remittent hectic, which' generally bole-Ito lee JPIENT Ceeseeterrost, this• remedy lies refineed the slam of friends and plete-itittas, in see era' very gratifying ie.Ml in.; teresting inetatnce4, In Senor ceetei Teeenectaere, this medicated -. iron line had fur more thau the good effect it' the most enutieuelf balanced prep/either, of . , iodine, without any of their well known line' bilities. -. The attention of femeles carnet he too cone . Hdently int - Heil to thee remedy andrestorattv4s iu the cases, peculiarly affecting them._ lw- In lineureetax, both t•bronic and inflame's-, tory—ln the latter, however, more decidedly— ., it hal been invariably well reported, both air': alleviating pain and redneing the swelllngsand ' e - staffuess of the joints and muscles, .3. In fersettivereser Peeves it must necessarily let a great remedy and energetic restorative, ' and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renownertd,.. usefulness. No remedy bris ever been discovered la the ' whole history of medic ine, which exerts each ~ prompt happe e and . fully restorative effl•cts.-.. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid ac- ' quisition of strength, will, no unusual disport- ' tion for active and cheerful exercise, Itume6S- , - - • ately follow its use. Put up in neat Met metal boxes containing , .: 60 pills, price 50 cents per bog ; for isle by. 1 druggists and dealer-J. Will be sent free to any, - address on receipt of the price. All letters, -1 orders, etc., should be addressed to 11.13. LOCKE & CO., General Agents, ~ Pet. I's, 1860- ly 20 Cedar St., N. T. JOHN MICKLEY, WM. CULP, SEE, AND BETIO. CD THE. GREAT DOWN FALL OF I'RICESI-11. G. CA1:11 having just returned front the city is selling goods lower than ever—for instance Ladies' fine silk fleecy lined Gsuntlets nt 624 cents p.n. pair. Ladies' fine Merino Hose at ..:17icents, Ladies' fine Cassimcre Hose at 40 cents, fine white ocket Handkerchiefs at 8 cents. Gentlemen's tine Caseimern Ilo,e at 2tl 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 Ladv's or Goatlaman's toilet; and last, bnt not least, his stock of QUERNSWA RE we think can't be best tor style and prices, common teas as ion aS 18 Rents per set, and from .that tip to 7S cents per set for the ery belt of Stone China Cups and Saucers and everything else in the Queeneware 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. 11. The subscriber nlso lifts consuintly os hand a fine assortment kit GROCI;RIES of all kicills--good tsble Ilubu;ses ut 13 cents per quart, New York Golden Syrup at 56 cents per gullet*. [Nov. 12, 1860. SAE: INVF-STMENTI—.Iriv person having mosey to invest. whether to the atootint of toe above or not, will coil at. the Cheap Cloth ing Store of FkANKLIN H. Plestun, In Chum bersburg street, where will be found the larg est, cheapest and beat selected assortment.of OVERCOATS., ever brought into the County— among which are Beaver Cloths, Seal Skins, Cloths,Cusiimeres, Satinetts,S.c., ,ke.--tn short every style at any VJIJIE 5,600 VOTERS of Adams county, whb I went to the polls on Election day, as vcc/1 as those who remained at home, will 'please bear in mind that F. B. Vicking has just receiv ed a splendid enactment of Dress Coats, Cttssi mere Business Coats, in endless satiety, Safi netts, lc., Ate., at price* to snit - all classes and conditions. A DAMS COUNTY, SS.—lion are hereby A politely requested to cell at Picking's and exit.uine the litivst anti largest stock of P.A,NTS, of every description. ever tiruuet to thir men. Let. Week Dee Skin, Finney Cessicueres of every shade atnicelvable, together with Soil netts, Double and Twists, Uri% Jeans, Ite. 6 6 TNIXEI"S LAND - ' 'tis sniff, is s pretty Ly place, but nothing to compare with the splendid assortment of YESTS just received at Picking's, of all kite& of nsatarialevery color, std le sad pricer OLD &MAAS is here! Prepare to meet him by tailing at Picking's, who can furnish you cheaply with Under Shirts of every kind, Drawers. Socks, Gloves, Comforts, Gen tlemen's Shawls, and in fact any articleinteud ed to frighten the old rellow oft ar c irTltank Cul for the liberal share of patron: age heretofore extended to me, I hope, by up right riesling, and by offering great bargains; to merit a continuance of the slums. OcL 22, 1860. F. EL PICKING. Removal. Rat subscriber has removed his Plough and Machine shop from the Foundry building to ilroad street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, hack of the Eagle Hotel, where be is, bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customer'. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the Aborted notice, and Machines, Reapers, kc., repaired. Also he will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. DAVID WARREN. May 10. The People's Cook Book. MODERN COOKERY IN ALL ITS BRANCTIES.—By MiAi ELIZA Acrox.— Carefully Revised by 'Mrs. S. J. tide. It Tells You How to choose all kinds of Heats, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and moat approved modes of dre"ing and cooking Beef and Pork ; also the best and simplest way of salting, pi. lling and curing the same. Ti Tells You All the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and G.ttue of all kinds, with the different Dressdngs, Gravies, and Stuffings appropriate to each. It Tells You How to choose, eletn, and pre serve Fish of all kin Is, and how to sweeten it when teinteili also all the va rious and most approved modes of cack ling, with the different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. It Tells You All the various and most hplirov ed modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Bleat. Fish. Fowl, Gain". and Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews, with the- Relishes and Seasonings appro priate to etch. It Tells Yon All the various and most approved modes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also now to prepare Piekli•s, Camps and Curries of all kinds. Potted Meats, Fish, Game. Mushrooms, kr. It Tells You All the various and roost approved modes of preparimprand cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy P.tstry, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, i's kr...Confect ion cry. Preserves, Jellies, awl Sweet Dishes of every description. It Tells You Ali the various and most approv ed mode, of making Bread. Rusks. Muf fins. and Discuir, the beat method of pre. paring Coffee, Choco:ate. and Tea, and bow to melee Syrups, Cordials, sad Wines of various kinds. It Tells You How to set oat and oraaraent Table, how to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of the table within everybody's mull. The book contains 418 pages, and upwards of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are the results of actual espenence, having been fully and carefully tested under the personal super intendenes of the writers. It is printed to clear and op.. type, Is illustrated with appro yriate engravings, and will be forwarded toasty address, neatly bound, and Itovtaire paid, on receipt of the yrks, SIAIO, silo eosin, extra, $1,25. $l.OOO A YEAR can be made by enter-1 _ prising men everywiiirc. in selling the above Rein . 7 ; R,l work, our inducements to all such beingr ery • MIRE undersigned, beligthe eathoricedpintsio *-;. libera l single copies or the Book, or f . terms or I to make removers into Ever Green Cesliat.: , " 4 /` Zoe be er, hopes that ruckus contemplate ilie riisoval to agents, with other information, apply to or' a i ht m i n i m of deceased „mo w , otaltado address JOHN E. POTTER., Pnbhisher, will avail themselves °Mils somas' oftkeyier si !4 No. 6il Seasock St., Pliii.idelphia, Pa. Ncrr. 28, MO. • Gm hare lt done. ftenrsvisht asap' allaltpsowspeaDDC 1.'3 —terms low, aDd to egro=tis=s; , es QR. RAVE....... 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Miller's • VAIR INVIGORATOR.—An Effective, lAA r and Economical Compound. i, OR RESTORING GRAY LJAIR to Its origi nal color without dyeing, and preventing the Hair from turning grny. FOR PREVENTING FIALIIXE 4 S, and curing ,- it, when there k the lenge ofsitaNty tot '`- reculierstise ener,ry relnnining. • FOR RF.MOVING SOUR!' AND TThIiiIRSUPV,' and ail cntaneous stfection; of the Scalp. • 3 FUR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR. imparting to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy. makiag It soft and silky in iu texttrre and causing it Se curl readily. The great celebrity and the increasing de mandfor this anegnalled preparation, courhire the proprietor that one trim/ Is only nece.asary to satisfy a discerning public of Its superior • qualities over any other preparation at prestos - -in use. It cleanses the head and scalp front dandruff and other cntancout diseases, cremes fl the hair to grow luxuriantly, and•glves It 'W.' rich, a B ft, g l oss y and flexible appennotee, nl,O ^ere the hair is loosening and thinning., : it nill gile strength end vigor to the fositsty'lli and re tore the growth to those pnrts whicil have become bstld, eau,ing it to yield a freak' t covering of hair. There are humlici of ladies and gentlegrAV" in New York who itrs hud their hair restored by the tile of this Invigorator, when all *thee preparations had failed. 1.. M. bps in his Ong- Deosloll lettLrs innumerable testifring to the . 4 alcove facts, from persons of the highest ,pertability. It will effectually prevent tlie — P . 11.dr frbru tnrning gray until the latest pettod of life: and In cases where the hair has already changed its color, tlee use of the Invigorator •t will with certainty restore it to its original hne, '- giving it a dark, glossy appearance. Asa pee. fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative R. ifif particularly recommended, baring au agreeable fragrance; and the great facilities it afford, in dressing the hair, which, when moist with tie Invigorator can be dressed in any reqeired fens so as to preserve its place, whether pisla we he curls—hence the greet demand for it by the Indies a 3 a standard toilet article which saw ,Night to *be' without, es the price places IC within the reach of being • OSLY TWENTY-FIVE OFiIiTS per hottle, to be had at all respectable dreg.: gilts and peilfurnei-s.' - 1.. MlLLElt,wonlii call the attention 4yr pa. recta and Gnat. , liana to the use or hid !origin.. *tor, in cites where tile ehildren's hair Int to he weak-. The nee of it lays the fountiatilte for a ;rood head of hair, as it removes ugly hit purittes that may have becernee ewaneetal wltb • the scalp, the removal of which is seessuastr both fur the health of the child, aherthisistitus' affpearunee of its hair. t'AITTION.—None genuine without the law. simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the oats" • ' wrapper; also, L. lllLl.tift'S 11A1R INVltitta RATtgt, N. T., blown in the ease. Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey Bt., and sold by all the principal Ilerclatnta and Druggletstbstangbai out the world. Liberal discoantto pe rehasersbytbAt csaatity. *el also desire to present to. the Mooncais public my ?Caw A7D lyrsossu I.IIIIIII7AIMODIO LIQUID HAIR DYE ',bid" after youssot adeses.-. 116 c experimenting I base bronibt 14 peibetieit. It dyes Black or Brown instantly witbootise!. l jury to the Hair or lAin—trarroiltieft the best article of the kiwi to existence. PRICE.ONLY fi L O CENTS. Depot, 211 Dey Street, Now York,- ,-) Oct. 29, 1867 ly • D corn :tale- sad 'des .13"
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