their rwlamoit conntry ; to meet each other in the spirit of doniestle pel l et. SOO 'compromise, and 'to endeavor to haw, cow:l:Andy in their whenever assailed by lArns? passions, 'that truly golden rule, whit+ adinniii , Ws tis to "do unto others as we would be ore hy." C. !`or the Compiler. 11n. Eorro :—One of the leading o1 1 ;oe. thins to - Know 'Nothingism, in my view, is, and Inas been, its praBcriptire character. Founded upon that plank; .it has, at many points to which My olp,ervation has xtendh carried it into practice. In some of the citicS — cif the Union, where the order acquired the sway of municipal power, men horn oa other - soil, members at a particular church, and ad hermits O f another (the _Democratic) party-, have bten proscribed, ri. Idessly rvoserilgA, solely for these causes. Honest, industrious, deserving' poor men ave been discharged from their places for4Tfusing to vote at the no d of some exacting Know Nothing task „ master, and others kept in their toils by rea son of unmanly threats held over their heads. Such a course is despicable in the etreme, and deserves the denunciation of every honor abl3- minded American citizen. And vet it is said that the mania for this kind of proscrip tive work is showing itself even in this_com iutittity—a community in which 1 had hoped such a -spirit would never be manifested. I trust, however, that the evil may be so limi ted as nut to create a necessity for the publica tion of nameB and circumstances. Another word, if von please: 'The dealing out of advice on political questions from the pulpit has become by for too common in cer tain parts of our country—much too common for the good of the church or public morality. Political matters ,are as well (if not better) understood by 'the speakers of the several par ties as by the clergy. Why not, then, leave polities were it properly belongs—the political stand:? If a clergyman desires to dabble in polities, let him do it anywhere else than in his pOlpit. 'lt is altogether out of place there. These remarks arc general ; but they may Lave an application in Adams county, and in GETTYSBURG. ~•---- ~ . • ' •••••••••,..: SPLENDID TICTORY Another "Shriek" The Little Rock True Democrat estimates the Demoeratie nia;'prity in Arkansas at 17FrEE2v thomvind rote.! As far as heard frotu, nut of twenty-four counties, Mr. James Yell. the Know N;)thing candidate for Geyer ma, has earnied one. The Legislature stands : De of (35, Opposition 10. In the Senate, D.nnocrat.: 20, Oopsition 5. Both .Deumera tio,Congressineft are elected! The Democratic Harvest ! Nevr before did a party reap such,,a crop of Vietory, as the DemocrAtie hosts-have gath ered in within a month or two : KENTUCKY! ARKANSAS! NORTH CAROLINA! . , MISSOURI! TEXAS! • are safely garnered in:by the Deniocracy, be yond danger of drought or wet, rot or worm. —The Know Nothing Republican pile con sists of : just two States, lowa and rcrinont.— The election in the latter took place laSt week, and as far as he;rd from the opposition have 12,000 majority. It was one of Gen. Scott's four States in •r 2, and never had a place in the Democratic books. THE UNION mrsi BT PIESERV,ED! 0 ArCE MOPE UN To THE BREACH..? DENOCRATIC MEETINGS. ALL WllO FAVOR. THE ELECTION OF Buchanan and Bleckinridge--- All 1\11) \or the nui,ntel'ittnee of the COX- STiTUTION and tlle UNPIN a; they are— ILean_ 4 l ri2 up I 1. dang-crous desi , tp: of the I:.cp ul divan s A U who are oppo:;e1 to the dark :poi pro •scriptive purpose , ; and practices of Know IN; Aiingisni—and. in skort, • w lo favor goo( ;4os-el-Innen Are requested.t , , as,einide at the places-and times h3rein dcsi:rnatml, to hear the issues in volved in the presnnt campaign. fearlessly, can didly znd elooentiv diseassed: . At Fairfield, on ..ifontlity, the. 2•2alqf S , TI cm- Ler, instant, at o'clock in the evening. At .N.LlSTherrystr)wa, on licA , ty, the 23d, at 1 o'clock in the afternonn. At Littlest4. , wn, at '6l o'clock in the evening of the t , anie day. At New Oxfoid, on Trolnesduy, the 24th, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, At the Election Poll, in Mountpleasani township, at 61 o'clock in the evening of the same day. - • At East Berlin, on Thursday, the 23t1i, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. At tie« Che-ter, at 61 o'clock in the-even ing of the same day. At Mummasburg. on Friday, the 2Gth, at 1 o'clock - in the afternoon. Alt Bream's, on Marsh Creek, at Cqf o'clock in the evening; of the naive day. At Boadersville, orL.S:aturclay, the f.lith, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. At Middletown, ate); o'clock in the evening of the same day. iese meetings «i .)e ressec SON REILLY, Es t., the Democratic canal date for (2.ifigTess : GEORGE W. BREWER, Esq., the Drineoratic ra..ffiliclate for State See at,,r—and by utherehampions-oftho,Gooe-koat CA USE. - Meetings; at other points in the county may be announce.l hereafter. By order of the Democratic Co. CommitteJ. H. J. STAIILE, C hatrman. Is.‘Ar ITERETEr., Sexrd,try. Sept. 1, 1,1,36. 1111 E undersigned, desiring so. settle up his Books and Accounts, hereby notifies all those indebted to him either by book accounts, Atiditotos Notice. or otherwise, to make payment on or before i THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the first div of October next : accounts then unsettled will be placed in the hands of an ofli- the Court of Collimina Pleas of Ailanti cer for Collection, as fiUlter"indulgence will ef,unty, to make, di , tribution e.,f the balance re positively , not be granted. The subscriber mainin..: in the hands of I).kvin Cit ‘linEtti,A is, hopes that no one who may linow himself to A , iniiiii , rrator i.fthe estate ofJous (,i I.H.ERT, be indebted to hi m w ill coni ,i t k r bli - F .se if exci .p t _ ' laze of Ilainjltoribatf towns 17p; deceased, to cd in this Notice. as it is intended for ALL.-- and antongs,t partie. legally entitled to receive Those having - claims will present them for the , zaine, will sit to disehargethe duties of his pay ien t. R. sil EADs. appointment. at hi , ,' ofFioe, in Gettysburg, .on n Sept. 8, F.":,G. ',lt i 7', / ,xdag, Ihr ::..trth (1,7 11 o . f:...zrptewher iti4., at 10 elook. .l. )1., when and where - all persons -- ---- - f.: , i - Nre call attention t • tilt 1,tr:lo: amount ititere , ted Drat- att , ql.l. _ .. iif Fo. al 1.:7. , t •at c OreriA in ~ur e , )! a ;I: a:- :Lt. thi.-, I:. 11. BUEHLER. Amlib , t. 1 t 1 AN.I)ES SEEDS t , ) tic: had at tune. harc I . , arg.altl:-. tial ‘11 ,, %t Le had. , B.;epttnober :.. 1..: , ',: , . ;.;t 11 Ji DANNER & ZIE(O,EICS ~!,,rw.~ s j r art kitis ---over the left ! Lin 01' t: 11ORS for Adjourned Court, Oeto)!'•er I;utler--I[enry Lower, Wm. IV. Wrighi. Jess - e Sharrets, Samuel llartzel. .Ileadin! , —Dat 141 Peuee. .Mountpleasant—Jot:eplt Lilly. limuiltonbau—.lnch Plunk. Franklin-11 nt4h, 111e1 I hotly, Isaac .Toltn Chant 1 )erit n, Thomas F. Grammer, So nu tel G,yer. Stral)an—Ctoor ,, .e , ims, I lonrV Fokort. iettVSlair: , ,—DaVid SIV( Onv, Mi)1111'041V —, 10,: , 4! °O. No\l'lllllll, Levi ; .nl - 1, 12•ernhard Shecly, Frederick Forney. Berwick—Franklin W. Koehler. Huntington—Michael Fissell, John Miller, of Levi. Menallen—Moses Smith; Solomon Omer. Germany—William Yount. Oxford—David Fink, Charles Wills. Couuwago—John Krug; Jesse Waltman. llamiltou—John Patterson. Latimore---Eli Dieter. Union—Samuel P. Youn g . Tyrone—Solomon..Rl dutcahn. - k - e*The Fillmore men of INlassachsetts have settled au electoral ticket at last . They are beginning to see that Fremont and the outrageous LIES upon which the Kansas ex citement is founded cannot defeat Buchanan, so they are defermi lied to take their old tack ag:ain. The advocates of the . "woolly horse" are in a desperate stew about it, and well they may he, because the step is one of more than ord)ityy significance. £The 'Washington Union is authorized to bet two thousand five hundred dollars that the State of Illinois will cast her electoral vote fur Buchanan in November next. If the sum be deemed too small, the Union is furthermore authorized to increase the bet to five thousand dollars. kct.&-Abrithain Miller, committed recently to the Cumberland_ county prison, charged with the. murder of John Kissel, hung him relf his_eellun Tuesday morning last, by tying his handkerchief to the gritted iron door. Lindsey, daughter of Mr. Alexan- - der Lindsey, of Cumberland county, was found dead in her bed yesterday morning a-week. She retired the evening before in her usual health. [Fr Holloway's Pills purify the secretions - which enter in to the composition of the blood. and thus produce a. saluta ry elleet upon every organ , for the blood 5.44, and sor,L.ing every fibre of the body. The cures accomplished by this famous remedy are complete. because it e \pek from the circulation the Segos oF ono! tart. The oldest pi•actitioners are thunderstruck at the rapidity with which chronic l.'s pepsia and hver complaint are eradicated by Hot liieay's Pills. after all the aperients and tonics in their ha% e been tried in vain. The philo?mplo of the matter is this—Nature is tirst relieved of the poisonous in:lnvitees which paralyze her action, and then aaeieted in her elfurth to recuperate thevstem. ARREST OF A CrT•PCRaa.—A fellow was arrested ou Toe:I -da:it-morning for cutting a purse out of the Pant:doom% of stranger. The latter complained much of the damage to his unmentionables, a hen Mayor Faux, who is known - as a man of taste. advised the sufferer to obtain a better pair at time Brown stone Clothing HMI of !Wallin and Wilson, Nos. 2O and '..KClmemut street, Philadelphi.l MARRIED : On the 4th inst., IT the Rev. Jacob Ziegler. Mr CHARLES S LON A to Miss MARX ANN Mee L EAT, both oI Fairlieid. — On the 17th tilt., by the ner. J. Coombs Mr. JOHN SHEAFFER MissCATLIARINE ST.I.DI.:ER, both of York county. On the •25th ult., by the same,Mr. LEWES CHRONISTEit to Miss SUSAN E. ALI3EII.T, both of Hampton, Attains county. On the 24th ult., at the residence of his father. near East Berlin, by the Rev. E. H. floneins, Mr. A I.EXANPER O. It, CARN to Miss EMELINE FISHER, both of Balti more. On the 31st ult., by the Rev. Jacob D. Trostle. Mr. STEPHEN S. CRM:MAN, of Franklin town,hip. to !tlissS.AltAll A., daughter of Johu Houghtelin, deceased, of butler township. • On die :!,7th. of December last, by the Rec. IL, Hill. Mr. GEOItUE W. ARENDT 'to Miss MATILDA MARY BEE CHER. - rx On the 2Stliult by the Rev. Jacob Sechler. Mr. LEWIS CAIt 13 A EGII to Miss A M ELI . A SCHI LDT, both of Mani:. co. On the ;Dst alt . by the sanw. Mr. ZEMANIAII liAli- SER to MissMATILDA COLIIOUSE, both of Adams co. on the t:tuf inst.. by the same. Mr. ABRAHAM RIFE to AlimA MATILDA FIALUY, both of A,Luns county. lust evening, Mr. SAMUEL H. I7tHHILEII. an old and hit:lit) respected citizen of this place, aged 73 years 1 month 11114 :26 days. ID — Funeral at 10 o'clock to-morrow The Gettysburg Beneficial Society will meet a half -1,4,4 nine, at'slii‘ ely's, to attend. tin Friday ea. ening week, at Littlestown. Mr. ANTHONY SIIGIGS, of Tyrone City,'Pa., a well known citizen.' aged about 70 ye ire. " On the Pith ult., in Adams county, Mrs. CATHARINE t'ssl..l lt.'wife of . Michael, Nucsear,_,En.,_agt_“l_7,.Llears 7 mouth. and S dais. YeAcramy morning, innult child of Maj John'Scr,dt . INFI i''c,i i'cboiti. Corrected from the latest Balti more. & Hanover papers Brtlf i more—Frith'y la .1/ TI ur, per barrel, - ~ : ;t; 75 (/;; G 97 Wheat, per bul-Awl, 1 50 (el% 1 68 . , Rye, ~ 73 (a), 85 - -Ci.r-ii, ~ 5- - (it ) 65 Oat;, “ 34 04 38 :>r .) Beef Cattle, per hund., 7 00 (!./,, 9 - ALig,s., " 7..50 (y; 8 00 Hay, per ton, 11 00 (fi:;l9 00 'Whiskey, per gallon, 32 (y ) 33 Guano, Peruvian. per ton, 59 00 - Ilaiover— Tharsdity last. Flour, per 1)1)1., from waAons, $5 75 Do. ~ fromlstores, 6 59 'Wheat, per bm,liel, I. 30 @,l -1.0 Eye, Ai 74) 417rri, 14 4K Oats, Cloversend, " Timothy. " PIa:ALT, rer ton, la4l Flonr, per blil., from wag,ons, Do. " from • IViivat, per bushel, _ 1 30 G .. 4 1 -15 ‘.,, ~:iirn, t 4 50 Oats, d 6. 9.1 4....4 --- ( .7 - 1' / Ve,rtieed i --- 4 4 ----- . /i • Timothy, <4 '• a., Plaster, per ton, 0 75 OAKLAND NUR§;ERY• TIIIS Nursery is about half a mile r - --stx 4i . to the west of Gettysburg, where the vifl,•".•kinds T.l : various -4--xrutt, Trees are cultivated and fur ; sale. Sept,. 8,185 G. DIED : $5 75 li 511 om _Proprietor. Pt FSLIC SALE nltuthlr 3Arnl 4:=shitr. TM: Subscriber, Exeentor of the last \VIII and teStillOollt of T1141M.18 3k'KIN:11:11T , de ceased, in pursuance of: authority given him by said last will and testament, will offer nt public' sale, on the premises, on l'hursday, thi. , 2d (lay (!/' ek!ober u,st, THE MANSION FARM, late dt"c.isol, situate in Franklin township. .Adions county, tar and C:nnnher,lo:r4 Tnrnrike, ab , nt lat!ei \\•e' of the im,d, of i),,tr dortr, Dr. •I,lln Varpon.ter and others, ;Ind containing 122 Acres, more or le4s. on whi.eh are erected a 'l' Nti-story - 110UST;s4hich has been long .!! orcn pie,l as a Public llot:e and a Store, for either of l‘hiell ptirpn , e; it. is very eligibly situated. • (It offers rare ntlvautares for the murantile business ; u Letter country location could se: rcolv be found.) • - Also un the preini,es aatixcelle Fr:11111.' Barn, a large Wagon Shii'tl, combining a Carriage llouse and Oats ibaise. and variou:.: other out-build ings, As - t: 3 TENANT 110 US E -S, ono o f which is a two-story Brick ; and 3 SHOPS, Illaeksthith's inn! • 1 Wagon-maker's. Near the Mainsion 'louse are two wells of never failing water, with puilips. - The soil is red gravel, and in a ,good state of cultivation. Some of it has been limed. The Farm is well fenced with chesnut rails. 'berths a good prnportioti u 1 Timber and Meadow, the latter being of the beat knid; theme is also a goixl Orchard. If the property is not sold on said day, it will be offered at public outcry for Rent, for one` ear, from the Ist of April next. At the same time and place will be offered, Some New Furniture and Corn Shellers. The Farm will -be . shown to persons wish ing to view the same, by the flintily et the eceasol, residing upon it, or by the subscri ber, residing a nnle and a half north of it.• ;.4 - i s ile to commontqy at 1 o'clock, -P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by A LEE la VANDYKE; Ex'r. September 8, 1856. Public Sale or• V.III,ISABLE HEAL EsTATE THE Subscriber, Executrix of the last will and tekament of Nlosus CinswELl„ dec'd, in - pursuance of authority conferred tipon her by the said last will and testament, will oiler at Public Sale, on the premises, w Thursday, t/ :25th, day of &p ion her- idol(' id, T.II E.- F.. 1 RT . , late of said deceased, situate in Strahan town ship, Adams county. intersected by the York and Gettysburg Turnpike, and the Gettysburg and Hanover Railroad, adjoining lands of Jacob Bucher, Christian Rindlaub, Robert Bell, George Hartman and Solomon 'foot, and con taining about 130, Acres of Patented Land, L upon which are erected a Two-story 1 .„. LO„ DOUSE; with a" large Kitchen, MR: a frame Barn, .Cc. There is a never- ' - failing well of water, with a pump in it, at the kitchen door. Also an Orchard on the premi ses; The Farm is in a good -state of is and under good fencing: There is a large p.oportion of Meadow and Timber-land. The subscriher can be found at the residence of — Mr. SamuerCriswell, - near Miller's Stole, in Mountpleasant township. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,. P. M.. when attendance will be given and terms made known by ELIZABETH CRISWELL Ex'x. • Sept. 8, 1856. . Lot of Ground, alt Vrinatt ur phit (fair. THE subscriber offers for sale his LOT OF -I. GIIO[3.ND, on the "Wolf Hill," iniqount joy township, Adams*county, adjoining lands of Jacob Diehl, John Black and William Cownover, and containing 21 Acres, muresor less. The improvements are a Two story Dwelling HOUSE, 2; Stables,, welli T ii - idof water, fruit trees, &c. Persons de- II siring to view the property are requested to call upon the subscriber, residing thereon. If not sold at private sale previous to Sat urday, the 4111 day q f October 'text, the pro perty' will, on that day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., he offered at puldie sale, when attendance will be given and tenni made known by September 8, 1856 Register's Notice. •-\TOTT( . ..T 110N:1o: !2;ivom _to, all 1.,(,;7.::tter. , ;. - 3 , L 1 1 ,4 )1 :101 - (• , )ReertiPti, that the ,•I , •c•fp/;///:' horeillafter 1,, r; (•,,1 .prcseitted ;i t ti le 0," (;ounty, i , )11 und , , ddy - . The first :tee ,, ,ant of Eliza, 11,!rsliin• and 1.1r:u,;; u iit Deartl,,rW, .Ex , 2rutor:- of the last will and testanitAlt 187. 'l'l w first awl. final aeemnit J‘,11:9 But l(latilli , tratm'44llle ,, ry Ilerrin ,rice. 11: )1 . IV. LT En, Per 11%7, Ir.t. (.10,tt1;•1;11) ., ,z, Set. S. 1:-.51;. Admini*lrators 7 Sale. 1 , 01 I 1 undersigiled will offi 7 r flit. sal e ,. 6 1/ Tve.vii, 9 . :..;t), at the li , ut-;e of Mrs. in New )xi rd. Adnins couritv, 300 Acres of Land, beautifully located, havin. , a Southern and 'afljoining the Getty r :burg and Baltimore Itailroail. 10U Acres of said Laud is heavily timbered. and will be offered in kits to suit Purchasers. The reniailidur will he divide,l ii. to two tracts. For particulars examine the large bills. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day when the te: its, which will be made to suit purchasers, will be made known by T. N. HALLER., JAMES M. KEflit, GEO. 'UPI'. Jr.. Administrators of the estate of Dr. Wm. 31 . 11 vain, deceased. - ' t) .1 7 o) 2 H) 6 00 Teachers Wanted. ru II E School Directors of Germany town ." ship wish to employ six ~ r_ood Teacher , — no other~ need an Lil)eral wa-eslvill be pals nreetors yr/ meet on t t c!,l S‘pi cn dx.,r in o ne of the public School Houses, tlj attenl to applicants. LEWIS NORI3ECK, Seey, September 8, 1856. td Notice. LL persons are hereby notified thatl gave a )- • the sum of $332 00, dated November 25th, 1753 : that I have offsets more than covering the same, and that any person ',r persons taking an assi,gnment of said Note, take it at their riA, and iu the face of this notice. FREDERICK lIERIL SeptPinlier 8, 1856. 3t Independent Rues. Ot - will meet for parade, in full dress, at I. the Armory, on Sqlirolim 14, I:;11 at 2 o'clock, P. M., with arms and accoutre ments in complete order. By order of the Cap- (ALAS. X. MARTIN, 0. S Sept. 8, 1856. DMI JACOB RE :01Y PULLIC SALE 01? A small Varna. subsc , Ther will offer at public sale, on the prelniscs, Ihe 1.4 fifty of (ctober pP.rt, a TRACT OP LAND, situate iii Stra ha ntw p. dams co.. boo t tl til iles f r om tiettysbusg, on the cast side of the State Road to Harrisburg. tuljoining lands of the subscri ber, 1\ au. 11 ilde, Henry Munfort. and others, coutainiug . W.) Acres, Inure or less. ;Wont 7 acres of ‘vbielt are Woodland, and 10 acres 11 1 st -r ate Meadow. The improvements are a one and a half story Rlllt'k k. a good Harn, a nevetfoiing %yell olovatur, pump ill It, au,l 3 3 an Orch.vrd of choice fruit. ,' - 'Persons i'4lllllg to ViCW tile' property, arc requested to call Ull the SUbSCI ing in Gettysburg. The property vill be sold. in one tract, of in to suit poreh.tsers. Sale t.l) commena, at 1 o'clock, I'. 91., on said day, Ivlnit attendance \Via be giyou and terms wade known I,v G EORGE WALTER, Sr. Sept. S, 1856. is Valuable Farm, \I:AR Grrrysa NG, AT PUBLIC. 01; tin! VAT!: szmy, TILE subscriber, desiring to di , :contintie , farming,. o:lers 14 sale the t'.l NM on which he, reside., situate in Stratum 'township, uus county, adjoining the ltorongh Rock Creeksonnitig clung; one side ot ir„. 9 -There are 150 Acres, more or less, in the tract, with plenty of Timber and Meadow_. The improve 2j meats consist of a STONE HOUSE, turcsrs' Stone Bank Barn, stone Smoke-house, 11;;', 1 and other out-buildings, with a well and l i!1I'1111., several springs of water near the dwelling.— There is an excellent Apple Orchard on the premises, with a variety of ether fruit, such as Peaches, Plums, Pears, Sze. Persons wishing to liew the Farm, are re quested to • call on the subscriber, residing thereon. The Farm will be sold in one body, or divid ed so as to Stilt purchasers. If desired, the two fields along the creek will be sold sepa rately. If not disposed of at private . sale before Tuesday, the. t 1 3 ,1 'Pry ,1 , 1 ,` , vept , tulwr next, the property will on that day be 011 - L4-ol at public sale, on the premises at 1 o'clOck, P. M., when attendance will be given and terms - made now!) by DANIEL - BENNEtt. Aug. 25. 185 G WA LEJ:4➢3 L 5 LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. MITE subscriber offers* at private sale, a ' 1 LOT OF I 11101.: S I), property of th'elate CONILD Sefi RIVER, dC0`;18 O 041, handKolliely sit- Ilatl,t(1 in Slnthalt toNVEISIIIII, AdalAS coU nty, oil the Chambersburg road, :2.1 miles from Him terstoWn, and 1 mile from Lower's Mill, ad joining lands of tleorge Boyer, Henry Wit mer, and others, containing 10 Acres, lucre or less. The hoprevetnents are a large ..,. ; Two-story ROugheast HOUSE, withal 6, Cr, to uo Back-building, Log -Barn - , Germ Crib, Blacksmith Shop, and other outbuildings.— A neverfailing well of excellent water near the door, with a pump in it, and an Orchard of Apple trees. besides Peach and - Plum trees. The and is of a first-rate-quality, andin an excellent state of cultivation. A (Inc propor tion is Meadow', and all under pod fencing. The property would - Make Lt lira -MAO location for a, mechanic,. - Persons wishing to view the premises are requested to cull on the undersigned residing in the innuediate DAVID 4CIIIIIVER. Agent for the Heirs of Conrad Scheirer, deceased. Sept. 1, 185(3. 3m • . Valuable Real Dgitate, , -17' PUBLIC' SALE. 1 N pnrsu itnee of authority gii-en in the last will and testament of As totEw SMITH, de ceased, 1611 be offered arpublic sale,-upon the Ifremisw4, OIL Settnrifity, the 27th that of Sep /ember inst., the Real Estate of said deocased, consisting of A PLANTATION, sittmte. in Mount!)lea.ant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of David Wilder, Peter Miller, .Indrew Kerrigan, and others, eontaining.llo Acres, more or, hiss of land. The iraimivements are a Log - Weathers hoarded 110 USE, Two-stories high. 51 L e i Stone Bank Baru, and 11'iod14,use.— Also, a ()Re and a half story LOG 11OBSE, Frame Stable, with a well of Water each house, awl one at the Barn, with a sufficiency of Timber land, and a good proportion - of Meadow,- and a gorld Orchard. The greater part of the land has boon (Mug] t w i cc , mi d i s 141_41_,snoz.ml_st..a..to_of (,1114.i . Tite_ratui_fima_, Hunk, 1/11 , Wll . lll :11",. ulit; P,RE (.;,qty,lAir, lial. , r,er; wltich i 5 iii inn-e n 1 eonornetion, le properly wo par s: the -111:a.11 hitililin; with ,1,1-es Or the a may host suit ptir clm,i,rs. to commvtv:o at 1 o'cloo`;e in the, aft t y r . 11(.)ti ; , air!-dlty, whott 1v ill be Ltivuti and terno: , . tutn.b. Litiown PETER, E.er. Sk.pt. 1. fir Agyievittaraß Nociety. (?o,e, .160 Che,,nul SI., Ph E 1 7 ourtli Annti:Cl 1;;;IiiI)iti(qi Of the -U- . ENITED tqc, Ar,mcri,Tt Stv.:ETY, V. 111 114..1(1 at PotvELTo:;, Tue:4(lay, NVotiaesday,Tllll,•, , (l:l:'„ Fri.day, awl Saturrla.y,C)et , ,l,fl. 7 HI, Kt 1., 9th, ai l d I Ith. I'reDlll/lilS ut r I . IS".ENTV-YIVE TWO HUN DRED li(r.l,ilN, ;Mufti:itlll . '4 til the ayg•regate Fut.:tat:its Trioui-Aso Dot.i.AnS, kilt I,u ofFrreii for the various classes, of Dtimestie Animals, Fruits, American , crrains, and Agricultural Implement , ' and A Loeal Committee at Philadotitbit', repro stenting the various branches of lioiurlrv, 1/nn Iwuri appointed to co-operate 'wit the o - fiiticrs of the. Society, in Ilierfecti arrangements lOr d.:Exhibition. Iftviligtv:ltious4sn LARS hare. }Well gllaratiteell to 111/!et e.il/(qlSe:i. Th.l:l material aid, vmpled with Ole excellenee of the seleetoti lotiation, and the large amount of Preinitiins offered, hideous the, expectation tho,t, thr. KA1i1t t: it 7, 11,,0,f1,:•):3 1 3, will be superior • Grand Agricultural I Lr.quct, iii NS - 1(11.h lalics as well : genth•Mi.:l igilkt , ieipate, W;ii take place on Friday, Octidter it Pti s t, -when distinguished gentlemen will address the as semblage. • Favorable arrangements With the 'various railroads, for the transportation of stock and other articles are in progress, the terms of kurionmvilrui r on a phi "1 • ,gotolu offiee. The List of Entries, the Awards of Prom hints, and the Proceedings, will be published in the Journal of the Society for 1F.5 . 6. The Preiniuw List„ with the Iteo:ulations 3 and l'ro! , :ratrime or the .Exhibition, will be furi&hed 011 application to Mr. .Joux (-:() As, ANsistaut Secretary of. the United Stair i Agrieuitural .161) :-trco;„ (Poloots of the Phiiadelphia Agricuitu . ral Soiety.) or l addre—:ngthe Soel : etary, ' at lio,ton. MAILSIIALL P. WILDER, Pres% I\ - 11.1.1Am S. KING, See'v. SeDt. 1, 18.16. lIINOBA(3CO.—A prime article just received 1- at S.IIIiON'S. .1 lid re Clic( 'we Desirable & Valet: 0)1e Farm, F 0 It BAL F 4 4 Subscriber, Executor of Psnit Fot deceased. offers feu• sale the following de sirable Real Estate of said decedent, viz : ..1 F.l late the Home Place of Mr. Ferree, situate in T yrone tmeni,bip, Adano4 comity, adjoining lands of Ani:; Myers, Jacob F e r re , J aco b Arntsberger, and others, containing - 252 Acres, more or less, having large proportions of 'Woodland and Meadow. Tho improvements c o o s i z t of a two story weatherboaided 11t)EF,E, 0 !;, 10 ' ; \Vagon Shed: and Coin Crib, Spring !louse, '",!. TENANT Ilt>l*SE. `noble, &c,., with a neverfaling spring of water at each dwelling, and an Apple Orchard on the premises. T,hislnts always been ndmitted to be one of The - best grain-producing Farms in the whole neighborhood. Persons wishing to view it are requested to call upon Mr. Beek, residing thereon. As the Farm is susceptible of con venient division, it, will he °tiered in two parts or in whole, as purchasers may desire. If the property is ,not sold at private sale previous to .`•%ifitr , ia,/. rho •.2.l)th vbf,../ Stp/rhi r , r, , a2f, it will be °llk:led at public outcry on' that day, algal the prettliNe , , at oneo'clock, P. M. A Llendtlnr;e ivcu and terms made known by ,l()E1A3. Exeouior. July. 21, 1:56. Fa rim at Prl e- Tuli , Farm is situated about of a mile ,oath of Gettysburg, and contains about 44 Acres of Lana. The finpravements are a Double Log and Frame 11011 SE. weatherboardeti ; a large Brick Bank ;:i Barn, and other on tbuildings ; two wells of water near. the Ilouse, with pumps in them. There is an excellent tin tying Apple. thclund of choice fruit', and a variety of other fru it. consisting of PeaelieS. Cherries. &,e. For funher particulais apply to the subscriber, in Gettysburg. 11.0013}11N. Aug.ll, 185 G. Gt . B. —There arc also 50 Acres of Land ad joining the above which can be bought at a fair• price. 414ellysibarg Vein:tie Academy. PRINTIPAL---MRE. REBECCA REYNOLDS EYSTER. Institution, having now passed into the hands of Mrs. R. I. ErsTmt, aided by her husband. the Rev. D. Ers . rmt, A.,M., will commence the Fall term on the fourth Monday of ;•epternbil-, (."ept, 22, 1,5'(6.) The studiesimrsned in tl . i.--institntion em brace all those t, of the mental, "moral and mutual sciences, usually tanght in any of ()>>r female Academies or Colleges of the first order, together with. the Latin, French and' Uerman inugnages, Music. and Drawing. As the institution is'desipmed to' be a Board.' illy. as well as Day School, the Principals are prepared to ieceire young ladieS from a dis tance into their family ; nod *entS and guar dians may be assured, that every arrungenano will•he made for their comfoit. The morality, reihrernent and intelligence Of the community, together wnh the remarkable salubrity of.its climate, contribute. In 'make GettySburg a location peculiarly well adapted for an institution of this kind.. — For terms per sekiiiinn - , — tiiit — of studies, and references, sec circular, or inquire of the Principals. Gettysburg, Aug, 18, 1856. Adjourned Court. °TICE is hereby given that an Adjourned 1 1 1 Court of Common Pleas will be held' at in and for the county of Adding, rare ilfoo./oy, thr fills 'day of October next,- at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all parties' interested are requested to be present. 111'1.NRY THOMAS, Sherif Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg. Sept. 1., 185 G. to s Executor's Notice, QARAII ESTATE.--LetterS teato ► mentary on the estate of 'Sarah Rife; late. of Conowago township, Adams county,. Pa., deceased, having been granted to 'the undersigned, residing in the. same township. he. hereby gives notice to all persons iudeLinsi to said estate to n►ake itinnediate payment, and those having claims against the sauce to pre sent them properly authenticated for .settle ment. GEORGE SLAGLE, Aug. 25,185 G, Ot, Ilealth or Sickness? Amu) o iE onowav's blood 'furnishes the tun v.rial ()revery huifeozlnscle, gland and Wire in the human frame. \Vile' n pure, it secures 11,2 a Ith to ever • ()Ivan : when corru ,t, it )Ipeessarily produces disease. 110t,t,o , ,vAy'm lotus operate directly upon the elements of the stream of life. neutralizing the principle of dis ease, and thus radically Curing the tnalady, whether located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the I,( , vals, the pIIISCICti, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. tiHrf rowyhoid the World! .11oLtowAy's Plus are equally eflioacious in complaints common to the +•hole human race, :111(1 in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. D i:tortl4:rs Dyspepsia, and derangement of tho liver, the source•of infirmity and suffering, and the (mum.; of innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives in all cares. however aggravated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and ton ic ; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the conststution at th. same time. H , 1.(11 li r cri 1. no3R-11',:rrrilip Com 7)l(ti tit .9 When all stimulants fail, the renovating am?, bracing properties of these give firm ness to the shaking nerves and enfeebled mus cles of the victim of general debility. Drill e A'l7l les All.irregularities and .ailments intittent. • the delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a few doses of these null, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regail;ls her own or her children's health should fail have them- within her reach. The London ••Lancet," the London "Medi cal Review," and the most CHinent of the fay ulty in Great Britain, France and Germany, have euloi.Ozed the Pills and their inventor. fif,ll.nrag s ; '<re the heal owvily Iviown Ike worid Jior Ilirfaloteutil di:ellv.v : . A giti ma Debility Liver Complaints . towel Complaints Fever :Lid Ague LOIVIIet,, Of Spirits Cu '' Ftlllllll, Cum- PHI'S Cl/ifi4 Plaiilt% Stone :opt Gravel Chet DiMa.3ofl ne:itiaChei Secondary Symp. CostivenesA In ligestien toms Dyl+yepiia, Inquenza Venereal Affeetiong I) to.v rfta Inflammation Worms of all kinds Droie4y I niCO d IV eak nem ** cold at the Manufactories of Professor .- llnt.t.owAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the I;nited states and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, C 2, 1.• cents. and :-.;',1 each. ^ - 7 - There is a considerable :-aving; by taking the larger sizes. --."" N. U.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every dkordcr are atnxed to each box. Aug. 23, 185'5. eowly - QIPLENDID lot or Trunks. at 1.7 G EO. D L- lE 4 4'll`A'l' ,I7' PUBLIC 01: I'lei6'dl77l HALE. I N of authority given' in the last will and testament of Jogs BEN:IP:it, late of INlotintjoy township, Adams county, deceased, will he offered at public sale, on the premises, (imiess pruviensly sold at private sale,) en .',"(ttirrrlag, tbr 271 b dug of September ne.xl. the Real Estate of said deceased, consisting of A P A. NTATION, of Patented Land, situate, in said township of Mountjoy, adjoining lands of Samuel Reek, Frederick Swekslager, Isaac Paxton, and otheis, containing about 260 Acres. The improvements rtie a large Two,-story T;riek D riling, DOUSE, withr a Wnshb It; llouse and Bake I louse attached; Don. ble Log Barn and Sheds, Wagon Shed & Corn Crib, and other out-buildings. There 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 large 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 th roug h the premises, being situate 7 miles from the former place and 6 from the latter. The farm will admit of convenient divisive. Sale to 4ommence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, When attendance will be given and terms made known by - Aug. 18. 1.856. rUBLIC SALE. On Saturday, thctlOM (lay of Septemb& T 1 o'clock, P. M. on the premises, the un-, - dersigned, Executor of the estate of jonx I(mitarrEt.tx, deceased, will sell at Public ,Sale, the VALUABLE FARM of said deceased, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa.., containing • .1.1.6 Acres, more or less, of Patented Land, and adjoining lands of Peter Penis, George Weaver, Solomon Routsong. and others. The improvements; which 'wean in first rate order. consist of a, Two.story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, with a large Back Building, a good !: Bank Barn,. (partly new,) a Wagon n ri; Shed, Corn- Cribs. Carriage, House, 4. Smoke House, Dry Howe, Wash House, a large WORK-SHOP, and all other necessary out buildings. 2 There is a small but never-failing stream of , water flunking through the.w hole length oldie farm, and passes near the barn-yard. There is a Vull of never-foiling water; withsa cutup in it,' under roof, at the kitchen-door ;' also a' well at the barn'-yard. • Morels on the vend- .' Nes an *,, , l,pyie .Orjebard of 'choice fiuit, about' 100 trees; just fairly commencrig to bear, and' in a thriving state ; alsoyeaelt, Cherry and' Plum trees; with crapes of 41 kinds. Them arc full proportions of Titnher and Neadetve,..' The cleared . ,and is a *high state of ,celtiya- Lion, the greater part of it having been -limed over the second time withinthe feat. last years;• and 'the fencing; is in good Order„, the greater ; port "Chesnut wink ) .This, property* conveniently located, about 3 mile's (rout: Ben-, dersville, mile from CentreMillS;fi mile front the District Scheol.House, and ghitivhes . denominations convenient. : _Also, at _thasatne_time_itnd_Litacp, %Tittle_ 0014, a Tract o Timber-land,.coritaining 5. Acres, wore or loss, about 3 irides above Ben dertiville, 51entillen township, adjoining feuds of Jacob Meals, ---- 'Bender, and otters. This tract is well covered with tbrivingloung Chesnut Timber. • ID - Persons wishing to view .the premises, are requested tcititli on thelteirs";.residing an the first named. . - • ll7The property will pokitively , ba sold.— The terms will be inotleratei'iid will betinisder i known on the-day of sallybit JOHN Mktg:, Executor. July 28, 1856. is VALUABLE PROPERTY A'l' Private Sale:, 9111,E 'undersigned will sell at Private Salo that desirable ,property, in l!ilePierrys', , , town, Conowego township, Adams Criiihy, Pa.,, lying on the public road running- ttittnlgh said place. It contains Ten Aores, mout .or orlirst ref° land..adjoining fends of Dr.,11, N. Lilly, Satnuel- and Joseph Staumbanith, and others, and - is finely improved-. 'There is a large, Two-story BRICK:DWELL -ING, with , a -Twu-story Brick Back building, fronting on the street, and nearly op. , polite the publio-ltouituof John Busby, Esq.,•tt good Log , Bum an Orchard of chotce. fruit, -good-well-of---water,--and-Lother-iniprovement.s— Possession given on or before the Ist 'day 'a April next, as may be desired. s If nut sold, the property will, he FOR:RONT. Persons ,Go view .the premises will call on John Bust,' I,.;sq, Y, - • • AtteliA EL II 4RRING. Nov. 2G., 1855. ,tf Register's Notice. OTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and 11 other persons.ooneernedi that the Admin ;:dratiou .ilecoaats• hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court.of Adams county, for ecinfirination and. allowance, oil Tac.lday, the 23d day of Septendernext, 181. The, first account of Cornelius7l.les.s and Joseph Iless, - Exeentors of the - last will and testament of Ise:lel:less, late of Reading; township, Adams county, deceased. ; .182. •The - second and final account of Wm. Young and Peter Cownover, Administrators of the estate -of William Cownover, late of Mountjov township, deceased. 183. 'rho first account of Joseph Power, and Theophilus Power, Administrators of.the estate of Alexander Power, deceased. 184. Second and final account, of William King, Esq., Executor of the last will and tes,- - -• tanient of David Troxell (of John, sen:) dee'd," 185. The first and finaraccount . of George Franklin _Miller, Administrator of Magdalena. WM. F. WALTER, Register, Per DANIEL. PLANK, Dcputy. Register's Office, Gettysburg. } Aug. 25, 1850. td Administrgor'S Notice. F FAUN C. STONESIFER'SESTATE.--Let ters of Administration on the estate of Edwin C. Stonesifer, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, 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 present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELI AS_ MAYER, Ad uer. Sept. 1, 1856. en Administrators' Notice. ' RS of administration having been granted to the subscribers; residing iii Petersburg. (Y. 5.,) Adams countb'on the estate of WILLIAM GARIAER . , deceased,.• late of the same place. 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 au- &Mk:twit for settlement. J. A. GARDNER', J. W. GARDNER. Au 25. IS5t.;. 61. _l , lld / . .'r yaors• HENRY )3ENNER; JOSIAH 'BENNER, _Executors.
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