AUMMINOW-41•TtliatAT LAMP. , 1141420110122 PkM22•••••,••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 00 40-4. 25 Zip‘il l iki••••••*•••••••••••• • ••;••• •••• ••• 3 37 . 1r341131.•••••••44•••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••• 7 30 10 1 10 Waliat•••••• •••••• ••••••• •••••••, ••••• ••;• • $0 le $6 0244 •;,•••••• ••*. ••••• • • ...AOC:. ••• • -60 at. 42 4)424 Owe.. •• •••• •••••• 4•• •••••• •••• 25 Uever Seed ---..---- --- -..- 4 50 to 4 76 Timothy 8441-- ...... . ..... ----I 36 to 1 60 nsic 844 d --...-------- -.—. 130 /User of Paris . Hester ground, par Por SALTIMOILE—Fattur LW. -..... 4 87 to 600 In est 1 10 to 1 46 68 to 80 42 to 62 ..... 25 to 32 .:___.— 4 75 to 600 '2 00 to 2 26 5 50 to 7 75 6 00 to 6 76 ----.13 00 tol7 00 IT to 18 61 00 1 1!=!!!!!!!! q6kpVer Seed..... 1 1Mieethy reef Cattle, per Hogs, pet band...—.... ......... Whiskey --.... Quito, Peruvian, per ton HANOVER—Tmoa AT LAST Floor, how wagons ..... .......-- Do. from stored Wheat By. Cora. ........ .......... Oats.. Clover Seed Timothy 5eard.„....„...„. ... Plaster ...... 11.peratal Tecotl.cleas. B ar-Sactos k 13csutaa's Store Is well wor thy a risitjust at thistime. We doubt whether, even in our largest ivies, so fine A display of Stoves can be found. Their large room is Cull of Stores of eery pattern; also, every vs- Piety of Hollow Ware, Sheet-iron Warr, Tin Ware, Planished Ware, Japan ‘Varc--erubrac ing, indeed, everything in the house furnishing line. Also, Sausage Cutters, S, us the Staffers, Lard Presses, Ite., &c. They are prepared to sell wholesale and reLtil, Tin Ware and Sheet- Iron Ware, of their own manut,scture—kreping a sufficient number of hands to supply any de suaa•L Their assortment of Lether is very Large; also Coal of every kind. B a'THE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now universally admitted to exist in Motiat's Life Pills and Plicenix Bitters, Is every day demon strated by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which they are announced to cure. All the ososplainu of the stormsei and bowel., weal •ess of the digestive organs and of the system generally, bilious and liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles, costiveness, cousump loin, rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blo' d, or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield to their curative properties. A single trial in variahly secures client the title of the best fami ly •aedieines now before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. .11OFFAT, at his office, 13: Broadway, ti. Y., nod by S. S. Forney Agent, Gettysburg. [Feb. 13. I,y. Tire GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.--Sta Janis CLAM'S CIICLICBILATID FINALI PILLS.— Prepared from a prescription of Sir .1. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.— This invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all 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 ou the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Doll.tr, bears the Gor ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CACTIOS.—These Pills ■hould not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Mis carriage, but at any other tine th are safe. In all chums of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron. calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu tion. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which slioulel,, be carefully preserved. Solo Agent for the I nited States and CanacLa, JOB MOSES, (Late 1. C. Baldwin* C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 1. St 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed M say authorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return u/Ail. June 11, '6O. lyeow THE OXYGENATED BITTERS.—The qual ities of this medicine have placed it upon an imperishable foundation. In destroying dis ease, and inducing health. it has no parallel. For the following Conspl tints these Bitters area Specific, vir..:—Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Heart Burn, Acidity, Costiveness. Loss of Ap petite, Headache, and General Debility. In many sections of our country this prepars tion is extensively used by physicians in Alir practice, and it seems to have restored nytny to health who were apparently beyond the reach of the healing art. REMARKABLE CASE OF AN AGED PERSON. liacumoso, Tioga co., Pa., An a. 25. Messrs. 8. W. Fowle t Co : Gentlemen : Atter suffering for thirty years with Dyspepgim., and trying many remedies recommended for that disease without any good result, I was in duced by Itr. F. H. White to give the Oxygena ted Bitters a trial. I took two bottles, which gave me ton:h relief; I concluded to try two more, which have nearly or quite effected a cure. lam now nearly seventy-tive years of age, and for three months past have eaten my fuud without experiencing the slightest incon venience or suffering; and it i 3 with pleasure that I recommend your remedy to dyspeptics. A. Hassan. FROM DR. WHITE 111A.X/1111.D, riUgll CO., Ps., Aug. 23, '5B I have used the Oxygenated Hitters in mr practice with decided success in debility and general glitration, kc., and confidently re commendirla general debility and dise.Lses of 'the digestive organs. F. H. Werra, Y. D. Mr . -Prepared by SETH W. ?OWLS k CO., Boston, and for sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettys burg; B. Hiterbew, York Springs; Wm. Wolf, East Berlin; Solomon Chronister, Hampton; Jacob Put welter, liummasburg; D. E. Hollinger, Abbottstown; H. Stater, !New Oxford; John Littlestown; and by dealers everywhere. Dec. 10, 1840. 4w TO CONSUMPTIVES —The Advertiser, bay ing been restored to health in a few weeks by my simple remedy, after having suffered several lama with severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Cessumption—is anxious to make ksowa to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire lt, he will send a copy of tie preaeription used (file of charge,) with the dliecti s r f or preparing and using the same, ethic y will And a sure Cure for Consup- Aim; k.sranchitis, /ft. The only object otTiFie advertiser in sending the prescription is ito benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hoppe every sufferer will try his remedy, as it .will'poot them nothing, and say prove a hies- Parties wishing the prescription will plats ik da r es ARP. RDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, Oat. 22;1W IT New York. Tag ANIKRICAM MEDICAL AND Tom? RECEIPT BOOK.ntliiitiook contains Recipes itral , Directious fist swiluoi ail the most raker 114, „., PrePoraWill 1* use; also &tips Zit . L !' 4114 &LOUIS lbeftdoas for making t p ka _PulAiler sod *seal Coineetlos - ,Varaeate, Rib llostorstives, sea all 'X Atilisiss, firm ere sullisrbg• with sty. aliaPida iNiau f you wish a based:ad ems. . pig*, is Msse UM of _heir,a smooth bee, a Ids la. a. buirisat beard or woluirestbs--.or ft - you Whit - to kw, aUlibiut mid eTekrilbg La tlpuitlislleat eaSt 'toilet bee, you shollet, by Al luesusoo f peruse.s eopy ot this book. For -=l"lbra, sad a saes,* at this work for fee,) address the publishee. • XCIV: * • .I. L.4;II4,}'MAN, - 1•*1-. -1.- X 4 i , * :81.641f1i1e J. T541,- ...&20 1 .!.. •,• . i . A . Al .ate •-lio." -- , - osiii. IHE Nroii , weidtiAiglrdiv 1 - ' •l' • .: taatirillifia 4•l4l.Bntilit !.mil. ii College. met ill Obe-teittilifillisitra nf 14. 1 ... u n i on and cast their rotes In oeselsiassos , 1 1 1 Pareasaeo aria Aet of deembly the Mk 9nr ell:, 1942, the following State ! with tbipoptlar vote of the tte bs which i ...at 41 hereby Pobilltlid by th e was of A us meaty, which exhibits the wows ehocua. The electors , Tete, sioyeest, aniertiptlint ud . value of the Real and Panama Provers , Trades, Occepatioas and of Profeas. *ads *able by the several Aetsuf Assessbly of this wealth: 'ha .211)14,Wavantry are divided aa knows s nit Lifanoin and Hamlin. 110 Prat iirsokisuisigo and Lana. 72 For 11014 mad Everett., 39 i. 1 !kw Douglas and Johnson, 12 I Total, e c II! IWO BIIICK DWELLING IiOUBES,E on Clianabersburg street, for rent. aim of M. KICIIELBEILGEIL Dec. 17, 1860. tf THE undersigned, haring been appointed As signee, under, deed of trust for the benefit creditors, of CONRAD MYERS and ELIZA BETH, his Wife, of Latimore township, Adams county, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said Assign ors to make immediate payment to the under signed, residing in the same township, and those baring claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN HENRY IFYERS, , Dee. 17, 1860. at Asnyrner. 4 150 ....---..„ 6 25 .... .5 to 105 65 ao 25 4 60 1 50 6 35 111-OFIN TATE'S ESTATE.—Letters of ad ministration on the estate of John ate,Sr.,late of Straban township, Adams coun ty, deceased, hating teen granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby give,' notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fur se 'time:A. ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF, ..4tha'r. Dec. 17, 1860. 6t Notice. pIIILIP J. GRAFT'S F.STATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Philip J. tir.ift, (we ~.", t raban township, Adams county, deceased, having been grouted to the under signed, residing in the seine township, be hereby gives notice to all person/ indebted to said estate to make immediate paytnent, and those hesiug (Wilms agAnst the sante to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle :neat. JOHN N. GItAFT, Dec. 17,18G0. GO' THERE will be en adk,nrned meeting of the Board of Officers of the 2d Brig.. 4th Die., informed Haiti*, at 10 o'clock, A. L., on Fri day. Dec. 2Sth, 11)60, at the holm of Col. John L. Tate. The Collectors of the County are expected to settle their Military accounts on sr before that day ; otherwise, by not complying with this re quest, they may subject themselves to trouble. Signed by order of the Board of Officers, C. H. BUEHLER, Pewit. Dec. 17. W. &. DCNIRAN, Seey TII.ECTION.—The public *re hereby noti fi ed that the Adams County Agricultural So ciety will hold its first Annual Election (under its new Charter,) in the Public School llonee, in 13enderardie on the first Atenwieg , in January, 1861. between the hours of 1 and 4. P. W, ter the purpose of electing Officers and Managers to serve one year. G. WILSON, Ste". lice. 17, 18tia. td Statement OF TUE BANK OF GETTYSBURG ASSETS Loans anddiscounta... ° - Specie Due by other Hanks— N,,tes of other Banks, 5t0ck5....... Judgments. Roods Real Eitate Total Circulation ....—............-----....$ 191,131 00 Deposits 94,124 23 Due to other Banks-- ...... ....—.... 6,272 14 Total CAPITAL.. ....... po. The above statement Is correct, to the best of my kilos legde and belief. T. B. CARSON, Cartier. Affirmed and subscribed before me, the 11th dav of Dec., 18G0. Geo. Aasoto, J. P. bee. 17, Something New IN GETTYS RG.—Th e undersigned informs the citizens of the town and county, that be has commenced the BAKING business, on • Large scale, in York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where lie Rill try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKER;, PRETZELS, Lc., Lc., baked every day, (Sun days exceptedu, all olthe best quality, and sold at the lowest IPriug profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any ailment, from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Haring erected a large and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do • hear) husines.i. EIZEIIIO JOAN HART'S ESTATE.—Cettera of ad ministration on the estate of John Hart, late\of Franklin township, Adams county. deceased, baring been granted to the under signed, residing in the same townh p, he here by gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to tnalte immediate payment, and those hiring claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for eettletnent. ABRAHAM HART, Ashler. Dee. 8, 180. Gt MARY HILDEBRAND'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Mary itnib rand, late of Huntington twp., Adams co., deceased, haring been granted to the under signed, residing in the name township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present em properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB GARDN'Eft, JR., . Nov. 2, 1880. Gt• Photography Ki ALL ITS BRANCHES, executed I■ Lilo beet style known tri e the art, et C. G. ANE'S GALLERY, 533 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. LIFE SIZE in Oil sad Partel,Stereoscopic Portraits. Ambrotypes, Da guerreotypes, ke., for Cates, Medallions, Phu, Rings, lc. [Nor. 13, 18430. Iy Pay Up! T HE partnersbip heretofore existing between the tabecribere, under the fi rm sante of T HE k Ziautaa, Jet., baying been diseolvhd, they hereby give notice to all persona tadebt. ed to Meta, by Rote or Book Account, to call and settle the tame before the fleet day of Jan uary next, at which time their at-coasts will be pieced he the headword's offloer for collection. HENRY B. DANNBR, WAY:MIGHT ZIZOLII4, Rey. 11, 181141. 11APS astailltsbed is Depot at 14 JUIN Soares, litOhaastratrbarg Getty,- . • Mae thrifty Pratt aad-Ortuttauttal Tivei am Flame, motel/ trailaPlaatad Own PCINALL airosu sad ass tham—aatlatacti4a *az , ratted. . (Nov. 12. W Throe Deldrable Parr= e It 13A147-Ons 140iIILB L sat tke other PrO..are tants smith oftla Diem* tt r. •,• t OZO . ARNOLD. 04.:45, n. tt II ALOZ•bes,lll=trlimils,Sallilotilseks, Gen Ilkoak Va 9 6111 emittleaft, .aiikOietiviaks ' oraglthers =EI Cia'tmet - _ Houses for Rent. Assignee's Notice. Notice. Notice. Agricultural Society / e,Ois 64 ..... 27,971 76 50,344 44 2,800 00 ... 966 00 8,3!1 28 ' 5,018 00 ...... 6,400 00 LI.UIILITIES. .........s223,sst 17 VALENTINE SAEPEE Notice:* Notice. T. Z. Cook & Sons 1 1 04. r . ..... ~ .0.3. leilito4 1 3-4 .1: 131 2 I Ea' a 07 1 p.. 1 p:RI g.: gie g e r. r :0 211 9 _1; Di Bosorwas As a m ciip w rio: wr: l'' . 1 II 1 4" fx t: 11 s'.' :I : o g7 D .. 'rowan*, rii. 0 A'. 06_ 1 " c " ^ "' r. • ' .. d;:. • "la°- °-- r 4..7 *4 ... i" . 4" *s Is* s- .., 1 4 ~,, 0 X 4 .= g g pr. v ot 4; ...n , :fill -. Fr« 8.2.1 • _. ' ..-6 , s'...A• - ;;-, .• 01 - - o ggc" 4 rica.-Ri = l7 - ~,1 g ... 7 3 : I. ts 0 . . e. ..- a i " ,-, —gi c .7;1 gi vl;.-- Fi f I - 1 1 1 '''rel m f g, r ! Gettysburg 2111398 779 i, 382581 635251 4350 -....1 3100 1 2640: $6O Cumberland__ 267619 1840 3134321 604Vil 1000 ___l 14851 2 Germany 162061! 115701 29441 9580 1 .-.-. 27831 8 Oxford ----- 181025 98161 77 107201 ...... -..- ...._ 202. 1 : 3 2 Huntington 220549 19861 28342 128301 Usti more 191154, 114711 35946: 4760 220; 3 fisizaliciabliw ... 288793 179941 23929 13750 ...... 2201 16 Liberty --- ..... 129618 99651 6220 3610 ....-1 ...... -..- 1507 3 Hamilton 185491 1117' 28421 i 10150 ..... ...... ....- 31341 3 Meaalleu 179224 1 1972'91 142801 1486 384 2 Strabaa 160273: 23696', 389:5 9895 ...- --- --- 68421 3 Frank 1 --- ..lin 277381' 237C41 665851 14200.. 42651 Conowsgo 199187 9798 32413 6700 17301 3 Tyrone 154117 122651 115001 4529 26851 1 .169untjoy 193942 1 159201 206641 5150, »».. «... ...... 2755 Youutpleasant i 254713. 219401 384.430, 99861 ..-.. ...... 37211 6 Reading 205415; 21223 1 43196 1 6407 ' .. .. 4165 ...... 1 Berwick 73674, 5047, 13774 12001 .... 200, 968 Berwick bor 32455, 2229' 129001 4315, 113.5 ..... Freedom 7960; 6330 1 16062 3120?- ...., 136 I / , Union 222964 95571 6952 3,748' ...... 16891 4 Butler 157°51 1 164921 39729 1 8010 i ' I 3297 ,---i---- .. ... , 3 -. i r -...--. --- —,—,— Total I 41049311 306011 7102131 220284;4 635 0000 31001 200, 6953 J, 137 303 New Buildings, 522,445 Attest—J. M. WALVIS., Clerk December 17, 1860. 41 FIIHAT EVERT FARMER, MECHAM AND BUSINESS MAN WANTS. THE TO WNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS Of the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, compiled trout the Acts of Assembly by Wli.l.lA X T. HAINES, Esq., and published hy EDWARD F. JADES, Wegt Chester, Ps: This uork contain. over 400 pages of closely printed matter, and will by sold by subscription. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constables, with all the accessary forms nop , •rtaintng , to the °Tice. It containv the duties of the Supervisors of every County and Township iu the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the layiug,eut and optuinx of public and private roads, of uti.ig cod altering roads, the building of bridges, ge., kc. It eoutainc. the. Common School Law, with explanations, decisions and directions, together with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Corti.- cotes, kc., Ike. This department of the work was compiled at Harrishisryt by Mr. tlainual P. Bates. Derity Superintendent, and Is alone worth the price of the volume to my one in terested in COUBIZIOU Schools. It contains the duties of Township Anditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It costalas the duties of Assessors. It contains tbe laws In relation to Strays, Males sad Swine. It eoaains ale laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It eontaiaa t►e Isere relative ha Gaeta Runt: lag, otteat'ana Nett It calash's the inectloa Laws, with •U the necessary Forum. It contains the Naturalisation Laws, with all the necessary Forms for Application. It contains a large number of Legal Forms. which are used la the every day transaction of bushiest, such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Articles of Agreements and Contracts, Part nership, Appreatires,Assignarents,Attestations, Bills of Badinage and Pronassory Notes, Bills shillala, Roads, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, De position., Due Bills and Produce Notary. Lan dlord •nd Tenant, Leases, Letters ctAttorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Itekases.— The work is bound in Law sheep, and will he sold to subscribers at $1 25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has passel the revision of many of the best Lawyers in the Butte and bas received their unqualified appro bation. as • reliable hand book of reference upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in such a manner as to pre sent • plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Officers, as may be readily andel-stood by anyone. Adams county will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, and the support of the citizens is respectfully so licited. $417.131 12 A. D. DUKIILNR, Gettysburg, is General Agent for Attains county. P. S. Good canTassers are wanted In all pirti of this county for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be Wen.— Applications, which must he made at au early d t!, addressed to lr. /Welder, aa allot', will receive prompt at:eutioa. Dec. 17, 1800. 41 Norbeek & Martin HATE just received from the city tbelargest stock of GROCERIES they hare ever offered to the public—Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Thee, Cheese, Fish, Snit, Spices, kc., kr., embracing all varieties. at all prises, the low est the market will afford. Also Brooms, Broshes, and Notions Tar, Oils, C kr , in short, everything to be found in a first class Grocery and Verirty Store. The Flour and Feed bnelness is continued with • steady increase. The highest market prices paid and the smallest profits asked. The public are invited to give us a call and see for themselves. NORBECK k MARTIN, Corner of Baltimore and High streets. May 21, 1860. Removal. • rr: snbacriher has retooled his Plough and Machine t 4 hop from the Foundry building to Urged street, opposite Tate's Blacksmith shop, beck of the Eagle Hotel, where be is bet ter prepared than ever to attend to customers. Ploughs always on hand and made to order at the shortest notice, and Machines, Reapers, kc., repaired. Also be will attend to cleaning and repairing Clocks. DAVID WARREN. May 10 $lOO,OOO Guarantee. Br CK WHITE LEAD A SI). AstitcGTON ZINC BUT TEE It RS T. BUCK LEAD, 100 pounds wm eover as much surface u 125 pounds of other White Leud, Eir CK LEAD, Painting done with pure Buck Lelia Is twice as durable a• other leads. BUCK LEAD, • L whiter and more briiliaat than any other Is superior to the Ellett English 'Whits Lead for softness and beauty. BUCK LEAD, IvVAßody Should Buy Suck Lead. SIIIIKITON MEDAL ZINC, Is superior :to my oiler Live in the vcrrid for *stress :titaness and brilliancy. WASHINGTON MEDAL. ZINC, If Illletlined for body or covering property, 60 welds will do se meets pedaling se 73 pounds of otter rollft. WAINIINOTON MEDAL ZINC, Ham so equal ter dursbillty, it trews ride' is long se other Mime Podia. PRUCH, RICHARDS k CO., Mimehearers, ?MITI A. 119 WASICS7 STIIIIIrTS, PIItIL/DILIMIL. aliriOr Bale by INIX4OIII k =GLIM, Oil tysken, Pi. p.c. 10, 1840. Iso. 4Th VIMSBVARL—A now supply Jinn rosily- WI at rilsktrooKs. ALAMM sal warted 0000rtaioot of plain sad foamy, oval goad ovum gilded Naos@ ooestastly ea bull mod tor solo Mw, stilts treoloior Vityplight ealioly,Oottyilloary Pa. A Book =o=3 known White Lead BUCK LEAD, YsB, data or tubbed in wimp at As DANIEL GEMELNAN, JAMES H. MARSHALL, W. D. 11JARDNER, Coffavistiorsers The Only Discovery WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY. --Messy, since the great di,•cos cry of Prot. Wood, have attempted not only to im tate his restorative, but profess to L/1% e &sct% ered something that would pruduce rev tta identical; but they have all conte and gone. being arried away by the a onderful results of Prof. Wood's preparation, and have beau forced to leave the field to its resistless away. Ite.i.d the follon Bath, Maine, April Itith, 111.59. Prof. 0. J. Wood k Co.: Gents.:—The let . ter I wrote you iu IH51; concerning your salon ' bla i llair liestoratia e, and hich on hate pub lished in this vicinity end elsewhere, has given i rise to nuinerutpi enqiiiiies touching the facts in the case. The enquiries are, first, is it a fact of my habitation au! u one, cc stated in the econtounication ; second, is it true of all therein ;contained • 'bird. does In) heir still continue to be In goo d order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is seen better than in any stage of my - life for 10 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better colored ; the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why it is not generally true, is 'that the substance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face, when if care were used by , wiping the 111C0 in close connection with the whiskers, the same result will follow as the hair. I hare been In the receipt of a great number °flatters from all parts of New England, I asking me if my hair still continues to be good; ss there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, ' it has, no doubt, been basely imitated and been used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any account fur some months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hun dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am j now 61 years old and not $ grey hair in my ' bead or on my face; and to prove this last, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the past week. I received your favor of two quart bot tles last summer, for which I am very grateful: • I Reed it to my friends and thereby induced then( io try it, many were skeptical until alter ' trial, and then purchased and need it with uni versal success. I will ask • favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud the Resturathe, sold by many, I fear, with out authority from you. A 'ure article will linear. success, and I believe where good effects do not follow, the failure is caused by the im pure article, which curses the inventor of the good. _ I dame It my duly as heretofore, to keep you apprised or the eon effect on my hair, as I assure all who ellir Ire of is. of pry unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I re main, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMUND. Aaron' Run, Ky., Nov. 30. 1838. Prof. 0. J. Wood : Dear Sir:—l would cer tainly be doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful. as well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using can bottle of your Hair Restorative. After usinerevery kind of Ftestorattves extant, but without success, and finding my bead Dearly destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now posseu • new and beautiful growdr of hoar, which I pronounce rii.her and handsomer than the origi nal was. I will therefore take occasion to re commend this invaluable remedy to ALL who may led the necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLEN BP.OOK. P. S.—This testimonial of say approbation for your ralusible medicine (as you are aware .1) is unsolicited if you mink it worthy a place among the rest, insert if you wish ; it not destroy and say nothing. Yours, du., The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz : large, medium, and small ; the small bolds a pint. and retitik fur one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at lemt twenty per tent. more in proportion titan the small, retails fur two dollars per bottle; the large holds a Quart, 40 per teat. more in proportion, and re tails for $3. U. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 444 Broad issy, Nen' York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold b 1 An good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [Dec. 17, 18G.). 3m Gettysburg BOOT AND SHOE EXPOSIT:If, S. E. Cor ner of Centre Square.—The public are re spectfully requested to bear In mind that at this Store may be found • large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, of the best material. The 40)6er:her. haring just returned from Philadelphia, where he selected with care and upon the best terms, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, his stock is now full and com plete and he flatters himself that he can please the most tudidious. Call and examine my stock. Custom made Boots and Shoes always on hand. It. F. McILIIEMV. Oct. 22, 1860 Tinning ! Tinning I MITE undersigned respectfully informs the ci`isens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that he has opened • new Tinning es tablishment. in Chambersburg Welt, directly opposite Christ Church. He will manufacture, and keep coastansly on baud, every variety of TIN-WARE, PRKSSBD and JAPAN-WARE, and wilt always be ready to do REPAIIMIG. ROOFING and SPOTTING also doe. in the best maaaer. Prices moderate, sad so efdrt spared to render fall satisfaction. A share of the pcblie's patronage is solicited. A. P. BAUGHER. Gitttyilmarg, Juin Is, 11MI. ly Xerohant Tailoring. 11INOLD has procured the ler ur vices of W. T. KING, and bas commenced the above boldness, sad will cany it on In all its various breaches, sad has conaected him self with the stot •of r. Georg* Araold, where time will be constantly kept or lined a Large stock of cheap Cloths, Orsr-coatlngs, Cassi a Peeebsette, Validate, sad Trhaalap of erei7 ' Work dose La the very beet mem tier, aced la city style oa shortnotles. Custom work sad oat sollaited whom goads are parchaand *bow ?he shop is la semiten. lion with At; Arsold's stem, labors ikt. Wog ciaa ammo behead davit. business hours. 1111'tItive as a call. 17, 'OO. 2at ilsetiseriber inteodlerto dee11 6 0 16 126411M i will sell at Public Ekais, at the City new, lu roderick city at 1 o'clock, P. Y., se Ridgy, tie *let defr of Deesielber, 1660, TI3 IC FARM on which he cow resides, located about 3 mike North-east of Fredetictc city, and 1 mile South west of Mt. Pleasant, and adjoining lands of Joseph Roetsaltn, Samuel Hoke, Sara Brengle, cad others. The Farm contains .340 ACRXS, mom sir less; from 20 to 25 Acres of whirl! is Is Timber, the balance cis:reel, and in a high state of cultivation. I* is divided into nine Bolds beside the Meadow ; Spring. in all the fields except two, which open Into the Bern Yard, all under good fenciug--is large portion of it Post and Rail. The buildings consist of a rood and convenient Ili! Farm HOUSE and Kitchen, Smoke House, 'Spring House, lien House, ke.; a first-rate large and nearly new Bank , Barn, with ample Stable room, Corn House, Wagon Shed, ling Pen, an& ell the other ne cessary out-buildings—and all in good condi tion. The Farm yields well, and with its am ple improvements is one of the most desirable ' in the county. larTerms will be easy, and made known by the subscriber, who will take much pleasure in showing the property to any one wishing to purchase, and giving all needed information. i Dec. 3, 'OO. ts RICHARD J. LAMAR. Valuable Farm for Sale. TfilE subscriber offers for sale, on very ac commodating terms, TWO FARMS. .'o. 1, situate in Strahan township, Adams county. 3 miles east of Gettysburg. I mile from the Railroad, containing tto Acres, more or less, the improvements on which ate a STONE 1101::.E, good Bank Barn. and other out-buildings.— 8 About 13 acres are in Meadow,and there is running spring water in every held, wbich never Nils. There is a large Orchard of choice grafted Fruit, about 4 acme. About roo or 21100 bushels of Lime have been put upon the farm. and its convenience to the Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There is a dike proportion of Timber. No.l, situate in Cumberland township, on the Eininitsburg (toad, a mile and a half from Gettysburg, containing 145 Acres, more or less, Vie improvements on which are a new FRAME l) Vi HOUSE, large Brick Barn, and others out-buildings; a well of water at die barn, and one *t the house. About 22 ACM, are in Meadow. There is a due proportion of Tauber. About 3.000 bushels of Lints hare been put upon the Farm. ;The terms will be made known on ap plication to the subscriber. PETER TROSTLE. Sept. 3, 1860. ti ric HE sitbscriher will sell his FARM, situated in Franklin township, Adams county, 2 mi es west of Cashtown, on the Milleretowu road. The Farm contains 75 ACRES-50 acres cleir. The land is in a good stew of cultiva tion, having been limed. There are all kinds of fruit--4 thriving young Orchard of choice grafted fruit ; also peaches, pears and • lums of the best kinJa. The buildinguire • one and a half s t ory STONE HOWE, a (11 - 1 „ large new Bank Darn, a Cooper Shop, de. The farm is in good order, and cannot be beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on rais ing firs hundred bushelathis year. A never. failing spring of water at the door. . Oct. 1, 1860 AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned of ten at Private Sale the Property in which now resides, situate in East Middle street, Gettysburg, adjoining S. R. Tipton on the west and Mrs. McElroy on the east, with an alley in the rear. THE Horst, Is a Illi two-story Frame, Weatherboarded, with Back-building; • well of water, with a pomp In it, at the door; and a variety of fruit, such as apples, pears, peaches, apricots, cherries, awl gripes, all the west choice. Z MAI ARUM 11 Y EAS. Nor. 12, 18GO. tt New Fall and Winter CLOTHING, for Rea and Boys, with every article of wearing apparel in that line, to gether with Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cops, Trunks, Carpet Sacks, Doable Barrel Gans and Pistols, Revolvers, an a .splendid Bride of the im proved and celebrated Colt's Revolver, with all the necessary fixtures to it. Beiralo Robes and Over Shoes, India Buhl er Over Coats and Leg ingt i Hosiery, It., Fiddles, Flutes, and Files, Jewelry and Watches, together with many other useful articles, all of which will sold Vital' CHEAP. You ask where? Why, at SAMSON'S, wile?* every one can buy good and cheap goods. Mars Ms spot. The old County Building, N. E. Corner of the Di annonis Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 18GO. JACOB REISINGER has just returned from the cities with the prettiest and cheapest lot of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS for Gentle men's wear ever offered in Gettysburg. Ile has every variety, style •n.t price of goods. While gen:let:eta can always find Cloths to suit their bastes they can at the name time have ,their measures taken and a garment put up to order upon the shortest notice, in the most substan tial wanner, and fashionable style. To secure bargains wilc save money go to the Merchant Tail( ring Establishment of JACOB REISINGER, May 7, 1860. Carlisle street. TEM GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY for Purifying the Blood, will be found a cer tain cure for SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. As an Iltersiiive and Renovating Agent it is Unequalled I A plentiful supply of pure blood is essential to animal life. When the proper circulation of the vlt ii flail is im peded, sickness is the ineiitable consequence, the secretions become unhealthy, the liver be comes clogged with impure bile, whicn forced into the sy,teni, iitiates and inflames the blood, engendering scrofula and cutaneous and biliary disorders. SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. will gently stimulate the functions of the stoniecii and bowels to a regular and healthy action, and without nausea or purging expel all dele terious accumulations, purify the blood, equal ise the tirculatwa , pruinote perspiration, im prove the appetite, imp art tone and %Igor to the s ystem, and gradually but surely extirpate the disca.se, causing all unsightly eleresences to disappear. and leaving the skin perfectly smooth and flexible. RSV. S. A strrrice $1 00 per bottle or 6 bottles for $5 uu. Ask for Sands' Sarsaparilla and take no other. gftrrrepared by A. U. k D. SANDS, Drug gil,ts, tuU Fulton Dt., cor. of \Valium, N. Y. For sale by A. D. 13crat‘ca, Getlysbucir„ Pa. Dec. 3, Id6o. 1m AN the business of the Aftedisior Sky-ligke Ga/- kry. Daring oar Let visit to the cities of Philadelphia and RsMame, we selected a splen did assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES, comprising English, French, Venltian, ERA ptian, Italian and American Steuery,fits.tuary Group, ke. Oar pikes for pictures will nags Ikon 12 to 4o cents apiece. We also have a Sae lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, wbieh we offer at reduced pekes. The public generally are in vited to call sad see our large revolvisg But, contalaing be pictures, sad we losers to c lovers of the Pi., Arts • piammat We are abs prepared to make Stereoscopic Piegares, either IPcortntita or Views, at amitesta. We mates. TY/JON & BRO., Photographers Aptil It. VIM Gettysburg, Pa ANSIWIT • Pll3 I P ill ! 1 4 1 d 1 ilp z Us 11 * f "tar - •:; ( 111 • Primal ea • f - 11111 leirb akIMM ills r ir.. I 13 Pablie Siitei, Farm for Sale. SAMUEL lIINGAMiN Town Property Clothing! Clothing! Sands' Sarsaparilla, A New Feature ° T ar sociD44-4;i.:sautcE,o.; out, mia.144,1 Gettisbiare, ,ret tills ills sdtrilkstilit errAwKs tells spit-Old lassek AILIELCAND WIN T E R lihkstock tassAiige and so well *flanged to snit tosstesOut country trade, that st is itnpos sible Siasevia make mention of his smut desira ble rood*: .AlL,lsa asks is for persoas to call and orsidas Ais 00 10 00SegtOCk- Thaj Will go away i paws ad soon return fur more. Ile haws foil stork 01DREill GOODS, °revery description: 'Plain and figured ilerinoes and Cashmeres, all wool Plaids, alll Debases, cotton Plaids, plain and figureer sigo Valenciaa, French Reefs, Arabian Stripes, relOnrs, La% el las, Grup‘elias and Mims de Laing, all pricey. A large stock of Tral cling Dress Goods, plain and figured Sills, Flounces. A fall and com plete stock of Prints constantly on hand.— CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Dnstcr Cloths, Satins tts, Tweeds, Jeans, French, English and American Shawls, Plaid and Knitted Shawls for Chil dren—all styles and prices. Ilouse-furaishing Goods of every description. A full and com plete stock of Notions, Perfumery., Jewelry, Hosiery, Gloves, Gent , ' and Ladies' Gauntlets, Wool Capes and Hooch, of the very latest styles. Thread and Cotton Edgings, Laces, Lc., kc., ic. , ie., kc. ALL CUMEI Oct. . 1860 Register's Notice. No trouble to show Goods NT, OTICE is hereby given to all legatees and 11 other persons concerned that the Adnet titration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be preseeed at the Cmart of Common Pleas of Adams county for confirmation end allow ft nc e , on Thursday. the 27th of DWmber next, at 10 o'clock, A. Nl., viz: 231. The account of John Tudor, Adminis trator of Phebe Tudor, deceased. 232. The first and final account of David Muszelman, ExeLotor of the lust will and tes tament of Christian Musser, late of Liberty township, deceased. 233. The account of (01. John Wolford, Ad ministrator of John Sit) der, deceased. 234. The first and tin ti account of John Simpson, Guardian of Catharine Myers, one of the minor children of Jacob Myers, deceased, who has also dereased. 235. The first and final Aeconot of John Ferree and Susannah I3oblits, Adosinistrittors of John Boblits, deceased. 936. The first and final aerostat of David Slagle, Guardian of Simon Slagle, minor son of &lomat Slagle, deceased. 237. The Orst and final account of Abraham Trostle, Gm►rdian of the person and estate of Ohristiana Sunday. 238. The second and final account of James Davis, Administrator df the eemte . of Peter Panes, deceased. 239. The second aeeount of John Flohr, IC:motor of the last will sod testament of Wm. Flohr, deceased. ZACA ARTA if 1111113,5, Review. Register's 033ce, Gettys-1 . berg, Nov. 21, 1800. Look! ' • AND BEHOLD THE GREAT DOWN FALL OF PRICES I—H. 0. CARR having jut returned from the city is selling goods lower than ever—for Instance Ladles' fine silk fleecy lined Gauntlets at 62i cents p.n. pair, Ladies' fine Merino Hose at 311 cents, Ladies' tine Castimere Hose at 40 cents, tine white Pocket Handkerchiefs at 8 cents, Gentlemen's line Caul:sere Hose at 28 cents, Gent's all wool country made Hose at 25 cents, Pocket Knives, Combs, Reishes, both hair and clothes, in fact everything belonging to either a Lady's or Gentleman's toilet and last, but not least, his stock of (ICKENSWARE we think meet be beat for style and prices, common teases low las 18 cents per set, and from that up to 75 cents per set for the very best of Stone China Cups and Saucers and everything else in the iQueensware line in proportion. Come one! Come all and give me a call. I Don't forget the place, in York street, next door to Saupee's bakery. H. 0. CARR. N. B. The subscriber also has constantly on hand a tine sesortment of GROCERIES of all kinds—good table Molasses at 12 cents per quart, New York Golden Syrap at 56 cents per gallon. [Nov. 12, 1860. - Genuine Family Liquors. WM. H. MOREHOUSE k CO., importers and Wholesale Dealers in BRANDIES, WINES, GINS k SEGARS, beg leave to call the attention of citizens of the United States to theft Pure Wines and Liquors, put up under their own supervision, for Family and Medicinal use. in eases assorted to suit custotners. Clubs, Military sad other public bodies, veho require to purchase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles, will be liberally dealt with. Price List tent on application. OLD MOREHOUSE BlTTERS.—Recommend ed by the first physician* as Oa best remedy known for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Debility, and' all Nervous Diseases. Asa beverage, it is pure, wholesome, and delicious to the taste.— Sold by all Druggists. WM.-B. MOREHOUSE k CO., Prop'rs, 3 k 5 Exchange Place, Nov. 5, IWO. 3m Jersey City, N. J. Employment. Tng subscribers, dealing in a staple article, will famish employment to a fow active men to set as agents for their house. A pre ference will begiven to those who are well ac quainted in the district for which they apply. For which services they are willing to pay a salary of from $6OO to $BOO per year and expenses. For further particulars address W. a. .114)ItEllUI'SE t CO., 1 5 Exchange Place, Dec. 10, 1860. 2ns Jersey City, N. J. Furs ! Furs ! Furs ! y ADZES' FANCY FCR EMPORIUM.— IA k TiIO3II'SON, Old Stand, No. 818 Market Street, above south side, Philadelphia. We beg leave to call the atten tion of the Ladies, to our lartre and varied stuck of LADIES' k CHILDREN'S FANCY FORS. Having had grcat experience, and enjoying peculiar facilities in the iiclection of Furs, we tontidently oiler our new stock to the inspec tion of the ladies. feeling assured that they will decide with us, in its being unrivalled for beau ty and variety, consisting as it does, of every description of American and European Furl, manufactured an the Latest ama most approved styles. Capes, Taimas, Victortnes, Cloaks, Mutts, Curls—embracing S.ible, Mink, Stone Martin, Germ in Fitch, .tberian Squirrel,Frenela Sable, French Squirrel, American latch, and bilacr Martin. Sir Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us, we hope to merit a continuance of the game, by furnishing a good article at the lowest Cash priers. FAREIHA. Jr THOMPSON, No. 618 Market street, Philadelphia. N. B.—OLD FCI.S altered to fashiottoble styles. [Oct. 6, 1660. 3ro Change of Time. GRTTYSBURG RAILROAD.—On ond after Monday, Nov. 26, 1860, the Morning Train will leave Gettysburg at 7.40 A. -M., with passengers for all the connections. North and South, on the Northern Central Railway. and return about 1.20 P. M. The afternoon Trala will leave Gettysburg at 2.45, P. M.; but passengers by this Train can CO no farther than Hanover the same evening. Returning will reach Gettysburg about 5.15 P. W., with passen gers from Harrisburg, Philadelphia,. Arc. By this arran persons from the coantry, near the l it he Railroad, haring bus/sate to transacUysburg, can take the noon Train up end have nearly two hones in Getto burg, and retina in the Afternoon Train. M. MeCCRDY, President N0v.,16, 11160. EMI Fall amil Winter Goods. . subscriber, baring just estarnod - frost the Itostera Chico with a Israge did assortment of HATS and CAPS, I ilte: spectrally cell the attention of pardoners to the same. fib stock of Hats is fell sad eon plow, consisting In part of Ilea's litsbleastik and handsome No. I Silk Heti, Drew Hats, Soft Hats, high, low and media* dopth -of erowo Oteth sad Glazed Caps, Pluih Mid Ptah trimmed Ceps, for men surd Nem Posey Hata and Cape for Children, together with rod es- Under the auspices ot This popular Instils. tion, over thee Jearstalost airisa r asiFilartaar haft 'canted to appreeiaso--by, beautlfial art on their wallr, tad choke literature on tables, the grant bet:tilts derived (rout ing • atthaeriber. Subieriptious are sow being teteived la A ratio treparallsled with that of soy Foliose year. 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It is done on steel, in fiat fiat est snppls, and js printed on heavy plata paper, 36 by 31 in ~making a most CAliales ornament, suitable ft he walls of either the library., par- Inr or office. Its subject is the celebrated scoots of Sir John Falstaff receiving, in Justice SWal. lon's office, the recruits which had been ;pub ert‘d for his " rugged regiment." It could net , be furnished by the trade for less than 15. The Art Journal is too well known to the whole country to need commendation. It Is a magnificently illustrated magazine of Art. cot taining Essu)s, Stories, Poems, Gossip, te., by the very beet writers in America. The Engraving is scat to any part- of UM country by mail, with surety, being peeked oa • cylinder, pestace prepaid. Suhseriptions will he received haat the Evening of the :fist of January, I to;I, at which time the hooks will close and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single aubseripo _ lion. Those rein itting $l5, are entitled to lire memberships and to one extra Engraving for their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the CsnadsJ, and all Foreign Countries, must $3 GO In. stead of $3, iu order to del ray extra posing*, etc. For further particulars send fora copy of the clegaully illustrated Art Journsa, pro. nounced Me handsomrst magasute re America. It contains g Catelogue ot Preruiums,and numerous superb engravings. Regular price, bOcents pet number. Specimen copies, however, will be lead to those wishing to subscribe, on receipt tir 18 ceslts, in stamps or emu. Addresik___.,,, Al L. DERBY, Actuary C. 54G Broadway, liew—York. X. H.--Subseriptions received and forwarded by H. G. GEVER, Agent for Gettysburg an& vicinity, whir, specimen Engravings and Art Joornisi can be seen. jNov. 26, 186144" PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTWAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR.. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. Rohrer's Practical Calculator, A Book of plain Rule§ and Calculations for !lupines: Operations, by MARTIN .11. ROllllll, Practical Surveyor and Conveyancer. Now Edition. Published by J. B. Ltrenrcorr k Co.. Philadelphia. 1 HIS Work contains 204 pages, and upwards of 500 Rules and Examples, entirely and 1 I lliOUghly PRACTICAL. such as arise every day iu the common pursuits of Business. It-has already passed through a number of Editions in rapid succession, and is pronounced by aril classes of business Emit to be the HANDLOST soot or a 00000 act, pertaining to calculatione, that has es er been published. Every Example in the book is women OUT RR ma., and stated in a plain mattn/r, so that when a parallel case ariaes, those referrinolo the work will find no difficulty in readily s ing 1*; in a word, the general arrangement Of the CALCLLATOR is so simple, that any onewlto knows how to no, 11C/STRACT. If VLTIPLT,. 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Itollll3lll Box 191 fillsiladelphia A &LOP& Dec,4l, lido. that , • "Wlae Awake" !dee 4 ..., ' EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, AT TRU ' , BLUES' HALL," and every X day lieaks the boars of 7 A. X. and 6+ P. 61.:si the congener of the Damped, is George A 4 Clothing Store, be having just returned boa the city with scsupettiot slosh 01 MS* Olive and Stows Clotho, for Over our Dress Comae, ithe best selection of Mack and , Fancy Gee* stern, Coburg Valessisa,Soiferinos e Yeah. De tainee, Gingham, Calicoes, Bleached and Us. bleached Medina, Sheeting and Beggiagildisf plain or neat fashiossoistgorse, is • worill,; the styles are jest the u.dgetsge for the times, all of Atka will be sold ea the eery lowest cash prime: - . ALSO—Ready Made C)stklita In 616,1 7 , 1140* si z st ty, style and site. If It yee L ll7, T. Kai, who sever al ' Will nut stetutsre and asks yo* * ' *a 110 est notice. Oct. 6, 1660 ~ . . 1869. ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S ROHRER'S El