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PROCEEDINGS OF TITE
DENOCRITIC COUNTVION VENTION,
:The Delegates chosen by the Democrats of
the several districts of Adams county on
Saturday, the 9th inst., assembled in County
Convention, in the Court-house, iu Gettysburg,
On Monday, the 11th, and organized by call
ing. ISAAC E. WIEFOIAN, Esq., to the
Chair; .Messrs. PETEE.: MILLER, JOSEVII L.
SITORII, JOHN HANES, and DAviD NEwcourit,
Vice Presidents, and Dr. E. F. Shorb, Dr. C.
E. Gadsborough, and haw! Ifeteter,lSecre
taries.
Credentials were then presented; and Dele
gates took their '8 eats, as follows : '
Gettysburg—J. B. Danner, Jacob Troxel.
Cumberland—Jacob Hummelbaugh, Mich'l
Frey.
Straban—Dr. C. E. Goldsborough, Theo
dore Taughinbaugh.
Mountjoy—Peter Orendorff, Conrad Hoke.
Freedom—John R. Harrigan, Ross White.
-Liberty—l-Abraham. Krise, of A., James
Corny.
horiban—Jacob Brinkerhoff, Isaac
Ilereter.
Franklin—George Throne, Frederick Diehl.
Butler—John Hanes, Aaron Wider.
ICienallen—Christiau Cashman, Win. Over
deer. •
Tyrone—Daniel S. Diehl, Jacob C. Pitten
turf.
Huntington—lsaac E. V; ierman, Peter Mil
ler.
Reading —Zachariall Myers, Henry A.
Picking.
Hamilton-"--David Newcomer,Jaeob Bushey.
Berwick—Joseph wow, Dr. D. S. Peffer.
Oxford—Joseph Stoug,h. John Stock. .
Mc untpleasan (=Jacob Caslntitin, Peter oCe-
Conowago— Samuel Schwartz, Jno. L
G uhcrnator. .
Union—Joseph L. Shorb,DaniolGeiselman.
Germany—Dr. F. F. Short). Amos Lefever.
Adjonrned to 1 o'clock, F. M.
ONE o'n.ocK.—The" Convention re-assem
bled, the President in the Chair.
A motion, made by J. B. Danner, to ratify
the nomination of Wu.soN REILLY, Esq., of
Chamhersbarg, as the Democratic .candidate
for Conp,Tess - in this district, was adopted
without a dissenting voice. '
As to the catniidacv fur the State Senate,
the Convention resolved to make no nomina
tion—wol appointed Messrs. Jacob Brinker
hoff, Frederick Diehl. and Henry J. Stable,
Conlerees to.lneet thine of Franklin county
on the - subject. (leo. W. Brewer, Esq.. hay
been placed in ,nominativ on the part . of
Franklin.
Isaac Robinson, Esq., of ifamiltonban,
re-nominated for the . Leg6lature by act:lA=l7
DM
For Associate Judges, David Ziegler, Sr.,
of Gettysburg, and Ilein•v Reily, Esq. ; of
Mountpleasant, were nominated •,
Josiah Benner, of Straban, for Commis
sioner ;
' Fredeeick Wolf, of Berwick, for Director :
Christian Cashman, of Menallon, fur Audi
tor:
TV - iWain :‘li:ClPan, Esq., of Gettysburg, for .
I)istrict Attorney':
Eaward Mclntire, of Liberty, for County
Survevor.
The above ticket was, at the conclusion of
the hallotings. on motitin. declared umani
npinsly nominated, without a di ss entin g vo i c e %
t n Da tun e r. Isaac E. Wi -
e rut a u and IL J. Stalde were' mentioned in
connection with the n (Juni natit tns tin• Associate
Judges; and that a E. B. Buehler in connee
tion with the Di :strict Attorneyship. These
persons, however; expressed a desire not to
be candidates, and their names were with
drawn.
E. B. Buehler, E rl.. of Gettysburg„ Was ap
pointed Senatorial Deie7ate to the State COll
- and I);. C. E. Cmld.:horough, - of Stra
ban. Representative Deligate.
The following were appointed the County
Committee for the enquing year: '
G ettyshurg-1.1 et try J. St.thle,.Jatcob Troxel
Cumberlaud —John Butt, Jr.
St:rah:ln—Capt. Henry IVitmor. .
21fonntjoy—Peter 13,)blitz.
Freedum—.lgahata Kri , e,.of P.
Lihert3--toseph P. MrDivit.
I amilti mban —lsaae Here ter.
Franklin--Maj. Samuel Lohr.
Butler—Jacob liall'ensperger.
Alonallen--1 m. -erdeer.
Tyrone—Jacoh C. Pittentarf.
tington—Wm. 13. t,lardner.
Ileading—lleury A. Picking.
Ila mil tun—Cul. J. J. Kith n.
Twl}.-oeo. Flickinger:
Berwick Bor.—lleury Mayer. .
Oxford—Authonv Felix.
Mountpleasant—Jaeub Cashman.
Conowago—John Bushey, Sr.
uni o u—Daniel Geiselman.
Germany--Amos Lefever.
=I
11. A. Picking, Esq., then offered the fol
'awing 'resolutions, which were unanimously
adopted:
Re3o?red, That the nomination of JAMES
lluctliNlNT for the office of President of the
United States is most heartily approved by
this Convention; not for the reason that he is
a citizen of Pennsylvania, but because he is
qualified to administer the government of this
country as the Constitution contemplates
that it should be administered, and because,
further, he is a statesman of acknowledged
experience and ability, in whom the people
have confidence, and whose entire public life
is a guarantee that every act of his adminis
tration will redound to the credit and honor of
the nation.
Resolved, That in JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
who has been placed en the ticket with JAs.
BCCHAXAN, fur the office of Vice President,
the party has a candidate in whom it is just
proud, and the country a man stamped with
the true evidences of greatness.
Resolved, That the Democratic party of
Adams county denounces now, as it has here
tofore denounced, the dangerous, because un
constitutional and proscriptive, order of Know
othings, and warn their fellow citizens of all
previous party distinctions, a..ainst all affilia
tion with it, either when sailing under its
own distinctive name, or that of fusion with
any other ism or faction—the "rulingpassiou"
inducing such- combinations, Lein ;-solely the
desire for office. _
iec.sydred. That we cordially commend the
ticket this day nominated, to the hearty sup
port of the people of the county, comf,ining,
a. , 4 it does. the Jeffarsonian qualifications of
bone,ty, faithfulness and ability.
The thanks of the Convention wore tendered
to the officers fur their efficient dischar , e of
- , r tint.) dj •'
day and Monday at New Or lean.. The con
tiguous islands were inundated and every
1n exchange calls the rnombers of the imaling - t,wept away, 'with I;i7 lives repurte - I
Black Republican pary Fri-,n , w , / , :c.y. . to be lost. ''%l
! lEir Congrpti adjourns to-day. -
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Communicated.
ITN TN THE 11101INTAINS.: 1 --lernt, boys.,
run r —Den of Saukes.—Adyeature,i of a
Sari-eying Birty.
The Commissioners appointed to strike off
a portion of Menallen township, and attach
the same to Franklin, while running the cour 7
ses of the now line among the thickets and
rooks of the Mountain ridges, on last Tuesday,
the 12th inst., came upon a den of Snakes,
under the edges of two rocks, the horrid, his
sing, rattling family being composed as fol
ltiws : 4 full grcwn old Rattle Snakes, one of
which was furnished with a musical play
thing of 17 rattles ; and 10 Copper Heads,
with an unnumbered sprinkling of Garter and
Black Snakes. • The old Rattle Snakes con
tained, at .the lowest reckoning, 100'young,
some of which were a foot in length.
Nit this spectacle stirred nothing but the
spirit of sport in the c; in carriers and the
brave sons of the hills who were pioneering
the way. They immediately commenced the
work of extermination, and ceased not until
there was no more such work to be done.—
Among .others equally adventurous and fear=
less, we might name Samuel MeKendrick,
Peter Adams, Andrew Noel, John Noel, John,.
Hall and Jacob .Wintrode:
At another point in their route, they were
called to account for their intrusion by a
young and pretty spotted Deer, while not far
off there were three old Deer.
huckleberries in the greatest profusion cov
ered the bushes, which the wild pigeons have
conic on already to enjoy.
The course, of the party was in a line a mile
and in some places more, west of the Ship
pensburg road.
SErThe Sabbith School of the German Re
formed Church had a plc-nic on Marsh Creek,
near Mr. A I:qI,7STIrS 11 - -iiiTZEL T S, on Thursday
last. The weather was tine—the spot is beau
tiful-11114 of course the day was pleasantly
;pent.- We are requested to tender the thanks
..rt the party to Mr. liartzel- and his family
for their-numerous favors on the occasion.
HARD TO BEAT.—Czwt: IsAie LIGHTNER,
f Alountjoy township, informed us that a
Durham Cow of his gave birth to a Calf, n
!ew (lays since, the weight of which, as ascer
tained within a few hours, was . ciffitty-eight
pounds!—and it was lean at that.
Ve..l.lignst-Court eonuntnlcseA to-da.y, and
most probably continue throUghout the
week. .
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IMMENSE DEMOCRATIC VICTORIES
Proscription Condemned I—Disunion
Rebuked!
THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION WILL BE
MAINTAINED !
Ilis.s.oll ti Election.
ST. Loris, Aug. l?.—Sufficient returns have
now been received to warrant the announce
ment of the election of the following Stan.
ticket :
Governor—Truston Polk ; Lieut. GovernOr
—Hancock Jackson ; Attorney-General —Ben
jamin Massey; Auditor—E. B. Ewing; Treas
urer—W. H. Buffington.
The above are all Democrats, and it is con
ceded that their majority will average 7,0i10.
The Congressional districts have been heard
from, and, the new delegation, it is believed,
will stand five Democrats and two Americans,
not counting Akens, who is elected simply to
fill a vacancy. _
The Legklature will be largely Democratic.
..4,•kanos
LITTLE Roca, Aug. I 1-::--lleturns hare been
received from 24 counties of this State, which
show that.to the House of Dch.gates Dem
ocrats and 10 Americans have been elected,
and to the Senate 20 Democrats and 5 Ameri
iUls. (I)cm.,) majority for Govern
or is nearly 10,000, and both of the Congress
men are Democratic.
North Carolina.
In this State, Brag, Democrat, is re-elect
ed Governor, by a)Juut 1.0,000 majority, and
the Democrats have made large gains in thu
legislature,
Alabama.
In this State, the Democrats have made a
clean sweT.
Kentucky Election
The Lexington Stateuirin remarks upon the
late election in that gallant State' as follows :
The Result is Kentucky.—The indications
of the result of yesterday's election in Ken
tucky are, that the -State has probably given
a hrge Democratic majority. In every Coun
ty heard from, except Franklin, the Demo
cratic gain has been even beyond the expecta
tions of our most sanguine friends. This we
regard as but the harbinger of better news in
future. A majority of 10.000 must now be
regarded as a Moderate estimate of the vote of
Kentucky for Buchanan and Breckiuridge.
Maine Politics
WATERVILLE, Maine, Aug. 13.—Dernocra.tie
and Whig Mass Meetings were held here to
day and strong symptoms of a coalition were
manifested. At the latter a letter was read
from Rufus Choate fa‘oring Mr. Buchanan:
ri J Yit /es.
- Sr. - Louts, Aug. 14.—The Democrat an
nounces the
/ withdrawal by the• Benton De
mocracy of their electoral ticket, in favor - of
the Anti-Bcntonitcs, but without giving: up
their past principles and 41,,etrine-3.
EMAINING in the Post Office, at Gcttys
lA, burg, Aug. 18, 1856.
Baker Uiristoplier McCullough Miss Ad-
Beehel Juin' cline
Brotiks Elder J. D. Maria Miss A. M.
Creaps Peter Markly Cathurin
Cunniti-gharn---Mrs;— . AtiLnd:, ph E.
Margaret _ _ Sterrett .11exanderW.
Detrick DaN id Suiaers 11 in.
Doll Miss Sarah Selzer
Miehael Sheely John
(ieiwick. 1. ilijanl Stouck i lames
I dinan Min:, Ca rolineStoutl•:idhraiui
Kalsler Christopher St nit Miss Susannah
ing Major S. S. Swartz John
Little Mrs. Mary J. 11 - hite Si. 11101;
rl n-t , E-1-141.44-4,11M 1 ' 6 1131414 , 7111 ;144:P-4,44 1 r
WM. 1'..11.
'Persons calling for Letters in the above
List will pleaQe say they were advertised.
;OV. JOllOB, the Whig U. S. Senator
from Tennessee, is out fig lluellanan, and
tends to canvass the State for old Buck. The
best of the Old Line Whig, leaders itro coming
to the Democracy, since Whiggery bus been
A.bolitionized at the North, and Know Noth
ingized at the South.
IkaRE.ST OF A Cur-Pyttaft....—A fellow was arNsted on Tina.
day morninc for cuttine• a purse nut er the pantaloons Of
strarwer. The latter complained much or the damage to
his unmentionables. alien Mayor Vaux, who is known fuo
a man of taNte. advised The sufferer to obtaln a better pair
at the Brown Stone Clothin.; flail of Ito,Allitt and Wilson,
N05.:205 and 207 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.
~lj~y~jic~ ~ 't~c~~oti~~s~
Corrected from the latest 13altituure,York4.-Ilanoyer papers
Balti to t * re--,--FriJict y l a s?,
Flour, per barrel, ;7,46 50 E?. 6 56
'Wheat, per bushel, 1 37 ((e, 1 60
Rye, " - 66 («), 75
..,
clorn, 44 58 (41‘. 63
o
Oats 35 (re 40
Beef Cattle, per hund., G., 00 (o.: 875
1.1,1g5, " 8 00 (u. M 25
hay, per ton, , 11 00 ((a8 00
Whiskey, per gallon, 3,5 &. 3(1
Guano, * Pernvi:in, per ton,,___ 59 00.
Iltilorer-7'hurxdayla.ml.
Flour, law• 1,1)1., from wagons,
Do. '• from-store:4, _ 5 00
Wheat, per bushel, 1 25 @,/ 1 31
Rye, 4i 62
Corn, ‘‘ • ' 50
Oats, 44 30
Cloverseed, " 5 00
Timothy, " 0 00
Plaster, - per ton,6 00
/aNt.
Flour. per biol., from wngons, ,e) 0 5
-Do, " froln stores, 7 50
Wheat, per bushel, 1 30 Q) 1 50
Rve, . ". 69
.
Corn, 4, 50
,
Oats, . << . , 33
Clm'Orsoe(l, "
"
Plaster, por ton,
Suddenly. nn :Wongny 1:1 , 4. at. the Perry County Warm
SPrimzs, G .Nloltll atind about
fiS yeirs. lie highly.esteemed. and hi-death in deeply
lamented. The Odd Fellows atter:de:l hi. fun•
ern] in large nurnheri. He had held high pip•it 10:14 among
them.
On the 9th init.. at the resileneu of her grand-father, in
Italtine C nA It N iii nths and 10
days, l'1111110:V•I daughter of William F. and Ann It. Atkin
son, of 15 aAdmr,ton, D. C
Oa the nth inst , in Baltimore. EDWIN H. DOCKS RA,
E‘q , formerly or thiq nh i,„
on the ith imt . SARA rt. wife of I'r nire, of Adams
comity. age , l 4S,.'yt•ars. I] month. aftl I days.
•on ilio . 9th in:4 .in Little:4.)mi. ISAAC IF:, infant-son o
Niar 81.:.1, 9 Twinth: and 4 a irs.
(ill morning last, JOIN WILLIAM, son of Mr
Daniel I.asliell, of this borough, aged 18 months and 3 da3s
r/OLIKUMISS7.=.I , =fiIZWLEXVONTASCI.C.V . MT" I:lColllr=Trlear=ffig!Xgra.
CieM , ibiarg it.. Academy .
PRINCIPAL-MM. REBECCA REYNOLDS EYSTER.
Tins Institution; having now passed intA
- the hands of Mrs. R. It. EYSTER, aided h%
her husband, the Rev. I). EYSTER, A. M., will
commence the Fall term on the fourth Monday
of ,-'eptetn wr, (dept. 122,
The studies pursued in this - institution em
brace all those branches of the mental, moral
and natural sciences. usually taught in any of
our female Academies %)r CollegeS of the first
order, together with the Latin,. French and
German languages, Music and Drawing.
As the institution is designed to he aßoard.
iny, as well as bity School, the Principals art
prepared to receive young ladies from a dis
tance into their family : and parents and guar
dians may be assured that every arrangement
will be made for their condOrt. -
The morality, retinementAnd intelligence ol
the community, together with the remarkable
salubrity of its climate, contribute to mak►
Gettysburg a location peculiarly well adapted
for an institution of this kind.
For terms per session, list of studies, and
relerenecg, see circular, 'or inquire of tIR
Principals.
Gettysburg, Aug. 18, 1850.
4 - ,thrinr,p, 1?1 , "AL L'STATE
AND 311. Pno carry,
AT,, PRIVATE SALE.
111 ISITING - to retire from the farming and
milling business. t will sell at Private
sale the following valuable Real Estate, known
as Locust Grove, situate about one and a hall
miles S. West from Littlestown, Adams coun
ty, Pa.
No. 1.-32, ..f.pre.s. of 6,01„„, 1 ,- ! f
superior quality of red gravel soil, well adapt
ed to timothy,' 21100 bushels of lime having
been put on it. The improvements are a largt
and very beautiful M EI!,OHANT
IU„ ,Sj a w,llrll, Cooper Shop,„;\4l
two Dwelling HOUSES, a Store
Room, two 'cake Ovens, two Sta.-
hies, three Dog Pens, Lime-kiln, and all neces
sary out-buildings, The Mill is built upon
the most modern and improved plan. The
dam and race are not surpassed by any.—
Four county roads centre at this Mill.
2:-37 tb•res Sifde Law!, t;nry"s`us
ceptible of a high state of cultivation, 8 or 10
acres of which are heavily timbered, with
about 10 acres of meadow. The
improvements are a large and very cAre•
complete ILL 3: . ” Dwel- 1
ling HOUSE. This property ad- -
joins No. 1.
.No. 3.--.l Ft I , containing I 5 A reN.
mostly the red gravel soil, and produces well,
40 to 50 Acres of which are heavily timbered
and about 20 Acres of meadow bottom. 10,-
000 to 12,000 bushels of lime have been put
upon the land. An abundance of fruit trees
upon tlie premises. The improvements
are a Stone Dwelling HOUSE, and
Kitchen, Smoke House, a large Bank
I;:►rn, with Wagon Sheds, Corn Crib; Hog
Pen, and all necessary out-buildings. This
property is also a part of No. 1, and known as
above. There is not a more desirable proper
ty in the county than lovitx/ 65-ore. either
separately or together. Call and see it. - These
properties will be sold separately or together,
as may best suit purchasers. I will sell on
accommodating terms. Any person wishing to
view the property will please call on Edward
Stahle living on the premises. pr myself in
Gettysburg. GEORGE ARNOLD.
Aug. 18, 185 G. $5
Lit of Leiters
,
tut of Trunks, at
GEO. ARNOLD'S. of
'•,111 00
DIED :
_
EA L ESTATE,
--...41 1 7-q. , 71 L/C-OR PR Il A •SA TJET.-
1N pursuance of authority given in the last
will -and testament of Jolts BENNER, late of
Mountjoy township; Ada ins_.colin ty, -deceased.
will be offered at public sale, on the premises.
(unless previously sold at. private sale.) on
Saturday. the'nli day of September ', t ext, the
Real Estate of said deceased, consisting of
of Patented Land, situate in said township of
Mountjoy, adjoining lands of Samuel Reck.
Frederick Stockslager, Isaac Paxton, and
others, containing about. 260 Acres. The
improvements are a large Two-story
Brick Dwelling HOUSE, with a Wash Itut tv
Mouse and Bake House attached; Dou
ble Log Burn and Sheds, WagoriNShed & Corn
Crib, and other out-buildings. Theie is a
'never-failing well of water, under roof, near
the kitchen door; also a never-failing spring
of water on the farm,- and a stream of running
water through it, affording water in nearly all
the fields. There is a huge quantity of good
Meadow on the farm, and a proportion of good
Timber. There is also a thriving Young Or
chard of choice fruit on the place. The public
road from Gettysburg to Taneytown passes
through the premises, being situate 7 mites
from the former place and 6 from the latter.
-The farm will admit of convenient division:
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
Aug. 18, 1856
Public Sale
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE'.
rimlE Subscribers, Executors of the last will
and testament of Wm. BiticKEß. deceased,
in pursuance of authority conferred upon them
.by the said last will and testament, will offer
at Public Sale, on the premises, on Kicky, the
rdh day (9' .. Septemher next,
late of said deceased; situate in the townships
of Butler and Tyrone. Adams county, adjoin
ing ;ands of Jacob Rebell, Peter- Trimmer,
John Eckenrode, Henry Slaybaugh, and others.
containing 196 Acres, of Patented Land• more
ur less, iir good state of cultivation and fenc
ing. on which me erected aTwo-story,
STONE HOUSE, with Stone Kitchen, iITrITT:
Stone Spring I louse, • stone ofooL , ie _, it
House, Bank Barn, Wagon Stied,
and Corn Crib a LO( TENANT
P
nousE, and a Lo , - Stable. There
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are two springs of never-failing water,
one at each set of buildings, and a good
OItCHABD, with every, variety of Fruit. con
sisting Lof
,Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries and
Peaches. About one-third of the Fa rtil is
covered with good Thither ; and there are about
25 Acres of '.leadoiy.
R 00
2 50
6 i 5
It is situated in the neighborhood 'of three
Mills—being but a mile distant frmn two of
them.
The Farm will he . sold entire. or in two
parts, to snit purchasers, as it, is susceptible
of convenient division. .
The Vast named Executor. residing upon
the property, will show the Farm to persons
wishing to view the same.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M..
when attendance will be given and terms
wade known by
DANIEL BRICKER, - "
DAVID BRICKER.
August 4,1856. is Exceutors.
Fans)! at Pri vac Sale.
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THE Farm is situated about f i of a mite
IL
south of Gettysbuir., and contains about
44 Acres of Land.
The iliipl'ovetliplitS are
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a Double Log —and Frame 1.:1)( 7 ! . .z1 , . .P . 7 1 -r,
weatherboarded : a large Brick Bank re ,
Barn, arid other outbuildings: two .
wells of water near the 'House. whit pumps in
them, There is an' excellent. thtiving Apple
Orchatd of choice fruit, and a variety of other
fruit, consist i lig of Peaches, Cherries. &e. For
further particulars apply to the subscriber,
in Gettysburg. •
Aug. 11. 185 G. Gt
N. B.—There are also 51/ Acres of Land ad
joining the above property, which 'can he
bought at a - fair pries.
THE Alembers of the “it , ltryls Ctorwty
hurt Fire h i sttrup”,! Pw../proty," are here
by notified that an Election fin—twenty-one
ANAG.EIIS will be held at the (Mice of the
Secretary, in Gettysburg, on .IL,H , lft.f, t/ u Ix/
tint of S-pteinlir between the hours of 1
and 4 o'clock, P. NI.---each member being en
title; to one vote for each policy held by hint.
The :Executive Committee will 'meet at, 10
o'clock. A. M. on same day.
[G? - Managers having in hands fees -due the
;oinpany will be required to pay.the same in
the Treasury on or b , •l'o(e 14 , -, a idAny, to en
able the accounts for the c(irrent year to be
cloqed. I). A. ]31,1.11 LEIL,
Aug. 11, 1850. 3t
Administrator's Notice,
AIIMEL DRO %%TREY'S Estate. —Letters of
administration on the estate of Satti'l Drow
rey , late of Conowago township, Adams county,
deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residing in the same township, he
hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH A. HEAGY,
• Aug. 4,185 G. GC
11. S.•‘VEISER,
Yurk, Pa.
Weimer chi. Filbert,
Bankers, Dealers in Rerlin aye ; and General
Land ~ b ien Is,
DECO ILA lOWA.
EING assisted hy experienced Surveyers,
11-.9 will give particular attention to the loca
tion of Laud Warrants. All locations made
from (7 per:coo/a iwrpccii(7,7, o/' //7c land, and
with reference to a speely increase in value.
We are provided with a full and 'complete
Set of Plat-hook,, ab , tracts, etc., to which we
invite attention. Irwations made in any part
of lowa, )linnesota, 'Western Wlscomsin,
Kansa , and Xelr:.4;.a.
1.," - a - "ltl,fer to R. G. Mveroary, Esq., D. Me-
Conaughy, E..4q., a nd 11. .1. Stable.
May 5, 1656. Om
FLOUR, FEED, AND
Grocery Store.
THE subscriber continues the Flour & Feed
business. and has recently added to his
stock an excellent assortment of Groceries,
Spices, &c., to which he invites the attention
the public. Content with small profits, he
promises-to sell - as-low - as the lowest, and asks
a call in order to prove his assertion.
He has now in store prime Coll'ee, Sugar,
Molasses. &c., which can't be beat, either in
quality or price. Bacon can also be had, as
good as the very best, and at cheapest rates.
He likewise keeps a full assortment of Con
fectlonerv. Fruits. Nuts, &c.
at his Store, in West Middle stree't,
JACOB SHEADS
Gettysburg, April 21, 1856.
i i ILY-NETS,--h large variety, as to kind
and )rice, will be found at the old stand
A PLANTATION;
HENRY BENNER,
JOSIAh BEN N Elt,
Exeeraors.
T 1 I I% 1? ,
A. COBEAN.
_Not lee.
T. J. F I I.I3EILT,
lowa City.
M. SAMSON
A - Race Chance !
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----Desirabit-k-Val at ablelrara -
OR SALE.
THE Subscr I ier , Executor or Pitrgli FrEratv.Fl,
deceased. offers for sale the following de
sirable Real Estate of said decedent, viz
A I' A 1? lr
late the Home Place of Mr! Ferree, situate in
Tyrone township, Adams county, adjoining
lands of Amos Myers, Jacob Ferree, Jacob
Arntsberger, and others, containing
252 Acres, more or less,
having large proportions of Woodland and
Meadow. The improvementk: consist of a two
story weatherboarded HOUSE,
a sl a w Ba n k Rare, Wagon Shed 0 .4 4, 0 ''
and- Corn Crib, Spring House, C:
TENANT HOUSE, Stable, &c.,
with a neverfaling spring of water at each
dwelling, and au Apple Orchard on the
premises.
This has always been admitted to besme of
the best grain-producing Farms in tht whole
neighborhood. Persons wishing to view it
are requested to call upon Mr. Beck, residing
thereon. As the Farm is susceptible of con
venient division, it will be offered in two parts
or in whole, as purchasers may 'desire.
lf the property is not sold at private sole
previous to siltrioloy, the 214'h dull 0?/ - * Septem
ber w al, it will be offered at public outcry on
that day, upon the premise., at one o'clock,
P.M. Attendance given and terms made known
by JOEL 13. DANNER, Executor.
July 21, 1856.
fL7' 4 0 , 0 0 0 1 ,Pll
JOTNT STOCK ASSOCIATION OF THE
" Big Spring Literary Institute,"
Nrwrille, Cumberland Co., Pa
BAND and extonsife sale of BOOKS,
lOC RBA I, ESTATE AND OTHER VAL
UABLE pßopEwry .The proceeds of the
sale to be devoted to liquidating the debt of
the institute. '
kttiy. 1 ',\' I'a ILIEL E LED 0 PPORTITNITI7
To buy a I . (firothie lii)ok, and become a Share
hohlee in ;Ifiti.h rfiloable
1.11;
Glwsi x ,l o 9 G AT R K
MOILWOSSI at (nay one dollar
l i i vr Copy ; eteeen 1 - ;)r hit dy'ihres. Gun-
History of the .It-)r, ous is by far the
most tccurnte and reliable work we have of
that. deluded people.. 'ln order that every
is‘rston may become a shareholder, the price
of it book and certificate of membership of the
Association will be only $l. The Certificate
will entitle the 'holder to tin interest in the
following Valuable Real Esiale and other
l'rope"rly.
1 Valuable Improved Farm, $4,500, with
tall ne,cest-ary Out-buildings, situated in CUM-.
berland Volley, near Nowville, containing 125
acres.' Varualik, Farm, $3,500, adjoining
tho above, containing 125 aces'. '2 Valuable
('indoor Lots, : 4 >1,800, 01'50 acres each, situated
in Mifiln tp., Cumberland co.- 8 Valuable Tim.
her Lots. 53,500, of 25.:t4tres eaoh. 1 spiewm
tow Briek !louse, $2,000, Tivo-story and.
lidjoining the Hall tat thAVest.
3 Highly la - vprovoi Out Luts, 51.500, of over 3
aeri;•4 each,' nimbi half a mile of ,New vale,
Sioo ,:tc It. 200 orders fku. !ferrules Cele
bralc.l IVtitiie Inks, at St> per order, $1,200.
M .
agni t blowcwood Piano, 5400, from the
I celebrated Factory of & (Jo., Baltimore.
`1 Superior Melodeon, $100; 2 Splendid Hunt
ie;; Case Gold Lever Watche, at 51011 each,
S2OO ; 2 Splendid Ilunting . Case Gold Lever
Watches, at tit`; ,50 each, $175 ; 5 Splendid
Gold Watches,. $5O each, $240; 10 Splendid
Ladies Gold Watches, at $5O each, $500; 10
Silver Lever Watcheg, at $25 each, $250;
12 W;ttelies, at $2O each, - $240
15 Superior Parlor Clucks, at $8 each, 120
- do Gothie .6 " 150
50 tin COtt:f!:,o " 3 " 150
1 Excellent Fa uii ly Carriage(latest style)2oo
.1 • Rockaway " a.t 175
44 Top Buggy, at 165
- 1 Excellent Spring ‘Vagan,
I Superior Two Horse Road Wagon, at 101)
2 Sets Splendid ll:artless, silver .mounted 80
Extra Spanish Saddle:4, 75
2 Superior Walnut Sofas, . 'l5O
1 Magnificent Sofa 'fabler ~,,,,, .45
.6 DreASiDg Bureaus, 150
1 Spletalid Secretary, 50
4.l)ining Tables, (extra, Cherry,) • 50
4 l3e4 , thavls, 80
2 Sets Ciiairs. at $l5 per set, 30
3'lmpmiod Carpets, 20 yards each- at
• $2O nor carpet, GO
2 Homo-made Carpets, extra, each at
•21) Iwr carpct, 40
8 Parlor Stove-4. at 15 each, 12))
2 Orders fir sulitt of Black Clothes.s3o, GO
2 ' if 1k . ):•+! tress, :330 each, Oli
8a C;—li l 5 " 1-20
- st' f, I
1 0 " ' 72
I'2 1, 6 ;It's Sllovg, $3,5() " 42
" ' Gliter6, 5,00 " 60
I'2 " 24
100 " (3 Vonoils, at 2,00 " 200
. 200 " a. 1),,,H, at 1,00 '' • 200
11111 ItioceFw4surt d: , ,>yrahlery,l,oo " 100
100 Pert :\lummic:, at 1,00, " 100
40 (J.,pio , , won bound Thricellancous
hookK, at • ••;1,50 each, 60
15 La , lic , •* Inun..4, at, ...4•2 each, N. 30
500 Picco.i Popular Itaiic, 125
This Association is tbunded upon honest
and fair iwinciples. Each book purchaser
gets the value of his motley in the book, and
on aceotint of the great number sold, becomes
a share holder in amok valuable property. A
certificate will be presented to each book pur
chaser entitling the holder to au interest in
the above valuable property. As soon as the
boOlts are all sold, notice will be given to the
stockholders and a convention will be held at
Newville, at the Institute's Hall, when a com
mittee will be chosen, to whom the property
will he delivered, to be distributed among the
shareholders. All the articles that can, will
he exhibited at the Institute's Fair - on the 12th
A o.4t. From the very fluttering manner in
which this Joint Stock Association i s received
and patroM y:ed, and from the number of tick
ets already sold, it is confidently believed that
the property can be delivered to tile share
holders in a few months. For the character of
the ‘• BIG SPRING- LITERARY INSTI
TUTE," and those connected with it, wo arc
perinitte - d to refer to the following gentlemen :
:—llon. Junks Pollock, Gov. of
Penn'a.; lion. Thiuldeus Stevens, Lancaster;
lion. Judge Frederick IVatts, Carlisle; Sena
tor Win. H. Welsh, York; lion. Win. F. Mur
ry, Harrisburg; Wm. F. Knabe & Co., Balti
more, 11d.; Win. J. Shearer, Esq., Pro's. Atty.
Cumberland cu., Pa.; Dau'l Shelley, Supt.
Common Schools, Comb. Pa.; John BV.
Brant, Esq., and Buyer & co., rother, Harris
burg, Pa.
frt't - All Orders for Books and Certificates by
Mail should be addressed to JAMES MeIik'X
JEAN, Secrdary u/ the "Big Spring Literary
Institute," Newville, Cumberland co., Pa.
•WANTED in every Town
in the t 7 nited ``tats , , to obtain subscriptions
cpr tom - Ivan a Liheral Cumuli lion
will lee given. Par All letters of Inquirv, ac
comparlied by a Postage Stamn,
I will lie
; - •
ESII.. Get6•Shtirg. has
}Wen. :in Agent, or whom certiti
calf, ao,l „an be ohtained.
Julie 23,
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W - Jtib Printin:j du.:t.lply d un : a: : tizid
PIUBLIC SALE.
fit Saturilay, the 20th day of Scptember neat
T 1 o'clock, P. M., on The premises, the lib
dersigned,- Executor of the estate of Jimr;
C, HOUGIITR.IN, deceased, will sell at Public
Sale, the _
VALUABLE FARM
of said. deceased, situate in Butler township.
Adams county_,___Pa.—containing 118 &tea,
more or less, of Patented Land, and adjoining
la ml 6 of Peter Penis-. George Weaver, Solonion
Rotusong, and others. - The iinprovements,
which are all in first rate order...consist' of a
Two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE,
with a large Back Building; a gOod •• -
11nnk Barn, (tiartly--new.) a Wagon 4 1
Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, -
Smoke House, Dry Howe, Wash House, 'a large
WORK-SHOP, and all other necessary out
buildings.
.
There is a small but never-failing Stream of
water running through the whole length of the
farm,- and passes near the barn-yard.„ There
i s a wol llf never-failing water, with' a pump
in it, under roof, at the kitchen door; also a
well at the barnyard. There is On'the prenai-
Ses en Apple' Orchard of choke fruit, about
100 trees, just fairly commencing to bear; and
in a thriving state ; also Peach, Cherry rand
Plum trees, with Grapes of all kinds. There
are full 'proportions of Timber and Meadow.
.
The cleared land is in high state of 'cultiiia
tion, the greater part of it -having been limed
over the second tine within the few list'years;
and the fencing is in good order, the 'greater
part being Chesnut. rails: This . propert_,y is
conveniently located, about 3' miles from Ben.
dersvi Ile, mile from Centre Mills, Mile from'
the District School House; and of al I
denoininations convenient.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, a Tract of Timber4ind, containing 5
Acres, more or less. about 3 miles above Ben
dersville. in llenallen township ? adjoining
lands of Jacob Meals, Bender, and others.
This tract is well covered with - thriving young
Chesnut Timber. .
- Ilersons wishing to view the prerniss,
are requested to call'on the heirs, residing on
the .first natned.
trj'The property will .positively be sold:—
The terms will be moderato, and will bemade
known on the day of sale- by
JOHN DIEHL, Executor.
July 28,1856. is
A Small Farm,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
rrIDE subscriber offers at private sale, a
11 TRACT OF LAND, situate in Stralian
township,. Aduws county. about 2 miles . frOni
Gettysburg; on the east side Oahe State Road
to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of the subscri
ber, Wtn. Wible, Henry, Munfort, and others.
coi k tuining.4s Aores, more or:less, about 7
acres of whiCh are Woodland,. mid 10 acres
first-rate Meadow. The improvements area oiler
and a half story - "BRICK fIOUSR, •
a good Barn, a neverfailiag
of water, with . a pump in . it, Mad •
an'Orchard of choice fruit. . 4
ri - Tersons wishing to view the' . .properkii;
are requested to call on the su - bscriber;. re*l
-
ing-iu Gettysburg: • - •
_ • GEORGE WALTkit,'Sr. •
.116if 4 rhe Property be sold in: (nie tract,
or in, Lots, to suit purchasers.
January 14, 1856. tr. - .
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT
Private Sale.
:undersigned will sell at Private", Sale
11 that 'desiable: property, in 'meSherrys•
town, Conowago township, Mains coUnty,Pa.,
lying on the public road running through said
place, .It contains Ten Acres,
more or less,
of first rate land, adjoining lands of-Dr, iL_N-
Lilly, Samuel and Joseph Statinbaugh,"and
others, and is finely improved. There.
is a large Two-story BRICK [Mak ;::,
ING, with a Two-story Brick Back-
.
. .
tonting 2- on - theattietvaml nearly op
posite t ie.public house ofJohnßusbY. Esq, a
good fog Barn, an Orchard of Choicafruit,
good well of water, - and 'Other ittiprovemonts.
Possession , given on or - before the Ist :p;lay,of:
April next, as may be desired. If note - sold,.
the property will be FOR ItENT; •,^ .„ •
Persons wishing to view the premises:will --
call on John' Busby, Esq. . • . •- • ,
MIOLIA lIERELNG.
Nov. 26, 1855. tf • •
Jacobs & Brother
.
El AVE just received from- the city another
I. lot of NJCJV GOODS, which
they will dispose of at rates lover • than , ever.
ii7thve them , a call—at the old stand Of
A braliarn Arnold, , .
Ready-made Clothing,
at the Sand—stone Vroht. •
VVTK-have-now-ian-hawl-and-nffer-forsate—
one of the largest, cheapest 'and prettiest
SIOOSS OP
a RESDY-M.IDE CLOTHING,. -
that has been offered in this place at any time.
They arc all our own make, manufactured out
of our own cloths, cassimeres, &c. We have
Coats from $1 to $2O ; Pants froM G 2 cents to
$10; &Vests' from 621 'cents to $6.
,Boys'
Clothing in great variety.
Our stock of Cloths consists of blue, black,
olive. brown, green, drab, claret, and all other
colors. Our Cassimeres consist of black,
brown, •steel-tnixed, and every variety- of
shade of fancy colors. Also Marino Cassi
meres in great variety, plain, plaid and figu'd ;
Cashmeretts. Tweeds. Jeans, Drabs deTate,
Silk-warp Alpaccas, Black Satins, buff, white,
plaid and fancy , Marseilles Vestings, &c.
Call and see us. If we cannot fit you; we
will take your measure and make ynn a gay. -
ment on the very shortest notice, having the
very best Tailors constantly employed, cutting
and makinw °
up. We do things up- in the
neatest and best manner at the Sand-stene
Front, and are hard to beat.
April 7, 1856.
Executors' Notice.
pIIRISTIAN RICE'S ESTATE.—Letters
t./ testamentary on the estate of Christian
Rice, late of Menallen township, Adams
county, deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, (the first named residing in the
same township, and the last named in Gilford
township, Franklin county, Pennsylvania,)
they hereby give notice to all persons indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same to
present them properly authenticated for settle
ment. HENRY P.. RICE,
MICHAEL P. RICE,
July 7, 1856. 6t • Executors.
Executors' _Notice.
- nETER, LUTZ'S ESTATE.—Letters testa
mentary on the estate of Peter Lutz,late
of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, •
deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residing in the `
saute place, they
hereby give notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to pre
•at,-411ein—propiant,iosted-fer-set-tle------
ment. • MARIA LUTZ, &'x.
PETER HOFFMAN, Eer.
August 4, ISSG. Gt
SUPERIOR style of S[L[C HAT nt
W. W. PAXTON'S.
GEO. ARNOLD.