olim iil6l3lit; SALE •''". OV tiftrAlltE FURIPTURS.-- , The enb scekbur, ,#ixteniting to decline honseitnep ing, 11114111 PM PWle Sale, on ...TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEEtIBth, 186 d, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at his residence on the corner of York and StratlideA444ll,: Gettysburg, his Household and Kitchen Furniture, among which is - one set of handsome Parlor Furniture, in Walnut and Hair Cloth; consisting of ae elegant' French Sofa, six Chairs, and Marble-top Fancy Table, also, a superior seven Octave Piano Forte, in itormwood ease; a handsome Oval Mirror, in gilt frame; hbont 40 yards of Brussels Car peting, With ingrain and other Carpeting and Matti tg, Walnut Extension Dining Table, Mahogany Sideboard, marble-top Mahogany Dressing Bureau, plain Mahogany do., and Poplar itedlteitres, Chairs, Tables, Coal and Wood. Steens, Jac., with a.variety' of Kitchen Furniture; and ot'ier useful article's. , larliersits made known on day,of sale by JO3EPIL BEVAN. Jacob Mickley, kuctioneer. [Sdpt. 3. is ----* —_. b PUBLIC li.i.LE. • / B I S ir next, UliD . 101 Y , the pursuance lst!itd is: o a t !, day s B o P rd T e l ! ' o f - f the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the un derailiami, Guardian of the minor child of Wm. E. Campoleceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the interest (being two-thirds) of Laid nilnor child in A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the corner of West and Middle streets, in thft, borough of iGeitysbarg, having thereon erected a Two• story Double ROUGIICAST HUSK, ;. with fs uilding. Also a Crstern pis:.' on said Ibt. Sale to comnsenceat 10 o'clock, A.M. on said liny, when attendance will be giseu and terms made known by JOHN H. ORR, Guardian. By qieTocirt—J. J. Fink, Clerk. IttirAt the same time and pla c e, the other third interest in the property will heotreeett. August 27, 18116. is Public Salo CV REAL ESTATE.—On THURSDAY, the 20th day of SEPTENIBER. next, the sub scriber will offer at Public Sale, on the prerni- SOS, A SMALL FAME, situate in Germnnv town ship, Adamscounty, adjoining lands of Edward Z. Matthias, Wm. Feeser, and others, within half a mile of Feeser's Mill, Containing 81 ACItNi, more or less. The improveents are ar one and. a half story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn with Sheds, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, Spring House with a never. failing If Spring, a first-rate Apple Orchard, of choice fruit, in fina bearing condition, with an abun• dance of all kinds of other fruit, such as Peach es, Pears, Cherries, ke. The farm is laid out in convenie it fields, with water in nearly all, and has a sufficiency of Meadow. The farm has been limed all over, and is in a high state of cultivation. Persons wishinr , to view the property will call'on the sntmerlber, residing thereon. geilM:tale to commence at I o'clock, P. W., on Raid day, when attendance will, he given and terms made known by _ _ SARAH C. EIKRR, Widow 4 61 Samoa .likker, deed Augnilt 27, 1806. to iral4 - tible Personal Property ' AT SALE.—On TUESDAY, thiit Ilth day of SEPTEMBER, next, the un dersigited„Adraixtistrator of Dr, Ilen , y A. Li! , ly, elecesseil, wilt offer at Public :We, at the late residence of said deceased, in McSliel•rys town, Conowiv , o township, Adams county, the (allowing articles of Personal. t'roperty, 2 head of Parses, I Brood Sow, 3 Shoats, 1 Baggy, 1 Une-horse Wagon, Baggy Harness, Wagon Harness, about two and a half tons of Hay, a lot of 'Wheat iu the sheafolbout two acres of Corn growing, 2 hives of Bets, &c. Also, Household an I Kitchen Faruiture, such as Mods nod Bedsteadi. Rocking arol commona Taille?, Stands, one ease of Drawers, 1 Secretary, fifty yards of Cal pttiag, Cook ;AlQue and Pipe, Coal Stove, I CoppLr Kvale, 1 Doubte-barrelled Shot Gun, afid other arti cles too numerous to mention. Illor.l.tte to cow nienee nt 10 o'clock, A. , ou.said, d.ty, wit en aleudance will be given and terms 41113.1 P known by J.01(:3 W. GUI:EI:S.ITM/, ADAM OANC4I2, Aur.t. Administrator August 27, 1860._ is Hitachi4mith Shop AT PRIVATE SALT.—The undersigned in tending, on account of health, to quit Blacksmitliing; offers at Private Sale, his val uable stand, situated in Frederick county, Md., about one mile east of New London, on the Annapolis road. The impr)vernetits are a large and elegant HL MINH! SHOP, n good Two-story Log DWELLING HOUSE, a well of water near the door with a pump in it, Stable, Hog Pen, Smoke House, Ac., all:in good con dition. Any person wishing to view the property will please cull upon the proprietor, residing thereon. ' CHARLES A. small. Aug. 27, Mil. 5w hoop Skirt*, 424. 11.0 IN ' 3 •.'OWN MAKE," NEW VALE, STTLES Are fa every` respect mar 'masa, and em brace a complete assortment for Ladies, es, and Children, of the Newest St a s every Length and Size of Waist. OUR SKIR T 'S, wherever known, are gore univereaLly vorusau than any others before the public. They rain their shape better, 'are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really efINAPKII, than any other !loop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are warranted perfeel. Fanny LADY should Tay Taau I They are now being extensively Sold by SIMUCHANTS, throughout the Country, and ut WHOLE.i.CLE it-RETAIL, at 31 anufactory and Sales Room. No 638 ARCLI Street, -below Ttb, PUMA DELPLI/A. V I. t for HOPKIN'I "OWN MAKll,7—liuy no of t , 1 lloUTlON.—Nonevennine. unless Stumped oNeach rid Pad— , ‘lTopk in's Hoop Skirt Man. utmettlfy, No. 628 Melt Street, Philadelphia." Alio, constantly on h4nd full line of New MA made Skirts, at very low prices.' TERNS NET CASill. ONE PRICE 041 . X. Sept. 3, 186 , 3. 4m , 1866. Philadelphia 'VITELI. PAPERS & BOURKE, Matufteturers of P4fEl7, HANGINGS and WINDOW StIADRS, Owner Fourth sod .Ilitrket Streets, PHILA DBILPHIA, N. B. Always in Store, a large Stook of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Sept. 3, 1866. 3in negkoter's Notices. NOICE is hillieby given to all Legatees and - vither persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be pre tad at the Orphan's Court of Ademsconuty, for conli ratation and allowance, on WI g81)10% - the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, 1864 1 ,9 A 10 o'clock, A. if., viz : 331. The first and final account of Wm. )3.:Ciakdrier, Administrator of George fierdne,r deceased. ' account of John Ditkozison, Guartijau of the estate ofSainuel D. Lock ert,tiltior rim of James Lockert. • 338. The' iteecnid rmd final account of Bohn L. Smith, Administrator of Joseph Smith, deceased. 334. The accoun tof I. D. Worl ey, Ad m n istnitor of Joseph Mummert, deceasixi. 334. The account of Elias Mayer, Ad ministratoisof Wm. Rohrbaugh, dee'd. 436. The first and final account of Wm. A. Fickel, Administrator of the estate of Peter D. Little, deceased. 837. The first account of Mary McAl lister, Executrix of 'the lust will and tes tament of Adeline McCullough, dee'd. 338.' The account of Washington Metz ger, Administrator of the estate of Sam uel. Metzgar, deceased. BA.IIUNI, LILLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, Aug. 27; 4 1866. td api t ti9o to Creditors. TRE naders*ned has filed his petition in " %Con t i of Common Pleas, of Adams county, to be discharged under the insolvent laws et thie COmmonwthdth, and the Court had appoidted TtiEdtiAY, the -22 th day .dif SEPT 121144 nest, at 2 o'clock, P. .E.dfdr hearing of laid petition, At will-eh time all intereided eVe. requestedrto attend' Cottrt.,; •••" KOOS MYERS.t Aug. 27,1866. 31 . # " • ILT PUBLIC SALe .— On TUU'RSDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBRR next, the subscri re will offer at Public Sale, oti the premises, the following highly valuable Real Estate, viz: A LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Carroll's Tract, Adams county, Pa., On the road lead ing from Fairfield to Cashtown, three miles from the former place and four miles from the latter, containing 150 ACRES, more or leas, adjoining lands of Hugh Culbertson, the heirs of Samuel Knot, deceased, Daniel and John Mickley, and others. The farm is in a high state of cultivation, and has recently been all limed. The improvements are an elegant new BRICK HOUSE, • with Brick Wash House and ..'''; 19 Smoke lions), and a well of wa. ~.7 - • ter at the door; also a Double Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, &c. There is on the farm one of the finest Orchards in the county, consisting of 200 trees of choice fruit. The farm is well watered, and has due proportions of Timber and Meadow land—is convniently laid out in fields, under good fencing. Persons wishing to -view the property, can cation BenjAmin A. Marshall, residing thereon. Sa"'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Sept. 3, 1868. ta 9esN FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEMBRR next, the subscriber, intending to remove I t, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, near Bream's Mill, in Cumberland township, the following Personal PrOperty, viz : 2 HORSES, I Stallion, 1 Cow,-4 fat Steers, I Trotting Buggy, I Spring Wagon, 1 Two horse Wagon, 2 seta of Harness, Bridles and Saddles, Check Litres, Chains, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Axes, Maul and Wedges, Mowing Scythes, Grain Cradle, &c.: BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Iron Vice, andold Iron. Also, House holdand Kitchen kurn itu re, such as Bureau, Ta bles, Chairs, 5 Bedsteads, Corner Cupboard, Sink, Cook, Parlor and Ten-plate Stores and Pine, 2 Iron Kettles, Brass Kettle, 2 Clocks, 2 Rocking Chairs, Rocking Cradl., Tubs, Sor rels, Meat Vessels, Dough-tray, Smoothing Irons, and many other Household articles.— Also a Silver W.ttch and 2 Pistols. StarSo.le to commence at /0 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by , , . _ Sept. 3, 1866. to Orphan's' Court Sale OFR°AI. ESTATE.—The subscriber, Ad ministrator with the ' Will annexed of Peter Weaver, deceased, will, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, expose to Public Sale, on the prlemi ses, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of SEPTEM BER nest, the Real &state of said. decedent, viz : A LOT OF GROUND, situate in Mount ple isant townshir, Adams county; near the public rdad leading from Two Taverns to Hanover; near the stores of Simon Ilarntoh and lire. Potts, adjoining lauds of Levi Schwalm, Wm. Guttera and Jacob Shsttebrook, uud containing 2 ACRES, more or lees. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE, log Static., Smoke House, prime Orchard f i r of all kinds of Fruit, stud a well 9f good ' water near the house.' The laud is in an excellent state of cultiva tion, and very productive ; and a fine chance is hereby afforded for obtaining a nice email property.' Persons desiring to view it will be shov.-n the same by the subscriber, living near, or by the tenant thereon. Sur Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. If., on said day, when attendance will be gives and-terms made known by JOSEPH lIRDERHAN, Adru'r. fly the Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. ' Aug. 27, 18Gi.;. to tam able Farm iT PUBLIC SA LE.—On FRA I' ID, the '2 1 s t da) of SEPTEMBER, lean, at 1 o'clock . , P. 11, the subscriber, Administrator of th e Estate of George Cashman, deceased, will sell at ,l'aiblicliale, the VALUABLE FARM of said decedent, situate in Sir then township, Adams county, PA, near the State road, leading from Gettysburg to Harrisburg, about 5 miles from the former place, and 1 mile north-west of Ilumerstown, adjoining lands of Jelin Dickson. John N. Graft, John Gulden, and others, containing 100 ACRES, more or lees,' having thereon erec led a good Two-story Frame WE .THER- .. v .„.. BOARDED l I I,OUSE, good Barn with ;:s;; ; Sheds attached, good Wagon Shed and Corn Ca ih, C mine House, dog lien, and oth er necessary out-buildings. There are two excellent wells of never-failing water near the door,and a good Orchard of Apples and Peach es, with a variety of other fruit on the premi ses. The Ittod is in a goodstate of cultivation, part of it having been reeentl; limed. The Farm is under good fencing and everything abort it in good repair. There aro about 20 ta tii AC'ILES of Timber laud and fair proportion of Meadow. It is convenient l eated, with public roads leading• in all dir 'ons. It is near to Churches, Schools, Mills, Markets, etc. The Gettysburg Railrcad runs with:tr. three miles of the place, affording at convenient Mar ket and an opportunity for purchasing Lime at low rates. 02S. Persons wishing to view the property before the day of sale will call on the undersigned. wir Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by DANIEL CASEDIAN, Aug. I 7 ISGG. u Administrator. CV VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.L—In par k) siante, of an alias order of the Owens' Cou-t of Adams county, Pa., will be offered at Public Safe, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of SEPTEMBER next?at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the prem . ses, the Real Estate of Augustus Hartzer, deceased, consisting of an EXCELLENT PLAN TATION, situate in Freedom township, in said county, containing 152 ACRES and 11 PERCH ES, neat measure, adjoining lands of William Bigharn, Abraham Knee, Esq., Heirs of Wil haln Reily, deceased, James Witherspoon, and others. The improvements are a:large Two story Double BRICK DWELLING . HOUSE, One-story Brick Kitchen, Bank Hi Barn, part Frame and Stone, Stone Sheds on each side of the Bridge, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wash Rouse, Smoke House, Dry House, Wood muse, Smith Shop, two wells of water, a flourishing Orchard of choice fruit, a due proportion of Timber and a large quantity et good Meadow. Port-of the tract has been limed. The farm is iu an Elcellent neighbor hood, near Marsh Creek, in the vicinity of a Public School House, with Churches in the immediate neighborhood. Nearly all the fen ces are of Chestnut rails. Terats.will be very moderate. 16160. Ntw FALL STiLES Persons desirous of viewing the .premises, will please call during the early pat& of the day of sale, and they will be shown the same by the Administrat3r. sfar-Attins dance Rill be given and terms made known on 4ay of sale by G. CORNELIUS HARTZELL, Adm'r. By the Court—..lanies J. kink, Clerk. August 27, 1866. is A Good Farm AT PR!VATS SALE.—The subset iber Offers at Private Sale, his valuable FARM., sits ate in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., containing 127 ACRES, more or leas. The improvements consist of a good Two- story LOG HOUSB, and Log Baru, Wash tif House, Smoke House and Milk House fIT all under one roof ;, and other vutbuiluinge. There are two wells of good water, one at the house and the other at the Mara, au I a never failing stream of water running, through the farm. There are two young Orchards on the premises, ands variety of alt kinds of fruit. There is about 25 Acres of good Timber and a hitt proportion of Meadow. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and will be sold on reasonable terms. This farm is conveniently located to Mills, Markets, Seitools, Churches', kc., and is among the most desirable in the county. Persons wishing to view it will call on the undersigned, residing thereon. , ABRAM FLEMSEM- August 27, 1866. 3m ... Select Sebeel. .„ I Seed Wilmot- * I Ars MeGLELLAN.wiII resume the data' OFINE hundred bushels of SEED WHEAT for . of her Select School on the Mb of SHP . — sate by Wst.;witlix,, t w o a we. [nin th's- T AUER, instead of September 3r4 . , the 031a1 ty abuse. Write Ira per bushel. • ~ i Hate. Terms, $9 00 per seisiqz‘ t -. • . • August 27 . , 11114.' !At: „ .. ! I 4 , 40. 27, 1940. td TIMMY VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AN DRRIV MARSIIALL, JAMES; DIALLSLIALL. PUBLIC SALE. SIMON HANDS, Public Sale Valuable Real EstsetC AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 23nd day Of SEPTEMBER next, the sub scriber, Executor of Samuel Herman, demised, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the Real Estate of said decedent; viz: A FAR\I, situate in Straban township, Ad ams county, Pa., about one mile from Hann's Station, adjoining lands of Job n Brinkerhoff, Wm. Stallsmith, John Staley, and others, con taining ISt; ACRES and 10,PF.RCIIES, neat measure, with good proportiOns of Woodland and Meadow. The improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarde'd, DWELLING HOUSE, large Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, „_, Carriage House, Chicken House, ling Pen, Spring douse, Wash House, Smoke House, and a Shop. There is a never.failing well of water between the house and the barn, convenient to both, with running water in most of the fields. There is an Apple Orchard, with all. other kinds of fruit, on the premises. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the subscriber, residing on an adjoining farm. `Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF, Her. 1180 f not sold on said day, the farm will be for rect. [Aug. 27, 18G6. is 2 GOOD FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the nth day of SEPTEMBER next, in pur suance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the subscribers, Administrators of the estate of Samuel Gilliland, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, A FARM, situate in Straban township, Ad ams county, on the State Road, six miles from Gettyaburg, adjoining lands of John Feeser, Da% id C. Brinkerhoff, JLrorniah Shriver, and others, containing 13if ACRES, more or less, with large proportions 3f excellent Woodland and Meadow. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. The im provements area Two-story LOG HOUSE, s ith Kitchen attached, -4 1 111 log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, - 111 Shop and flog Pen, Spring House, with a never-failing well of water and pump in it. There is a pod Apple Orchard, with other fruit, on the premises. Also, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEM BER next, A FARM, situate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, one mite east of Ileidlers burg, adjoining 1.,n , 1s of Peter Miller,Daniel Bream, George Mackley, George Filer, and others, containing 202 ACRES, more or less, with a large proportion of Woodland, and a sufficiency of Meadow. The land is in a pro ductive condition, and the fences are in good repair. Tire improvements are a Two story ROUGHCAST HOUSE, Log and ;;' Frame Barn, Horse Stable, new Wagon Shed and Corn, Crib, new Bog Pen, and a Spring House, having a never-Ealing spring, with a pump in it, adjoining. Water in moat Grille fields. - Persons - wishing to"view the Straban farm are requested to call on the last named Ad ministrator, residing near, and the Tyrone farm on the first named, residing thereon. . 1 4— ttl o to commence at I o'clock, P. 3f., on each day, when attendance will be given and terms wade known by SARAII GILLILAND, Adel's., FREDERICK QUICKEL, Adm'r. By the Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. Aug. 27, 18Cd. 2 VALUABLE FARMS A.T PUBLIC SAl.E.—Ori' TUESDAY, the 2d day of OJTOBER next, the under signed, Executors of Frederick Holtz, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the following Beal Estate of Said decedent, viz : No. I.—A FARM, situate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, on the banks of the Big Conowago, adjoining lands of George Mack ley, Henry Hoover, Anthony Deardorff, Peter Miller, and others, containing 202 ACRES, more or less, about 40 acres being Woodland and Jo ocres. Meadow. The land is in a high st..te of cultivation, part having been limed, cud the fences are gao i. The improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with 1314 k-bui lding, flank Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib attachd, Hog Pen, two never-fail ing wells of water, one at the house and the other at the barn, with a large Apple Diehard, in tine bearing condition, and all other fruit. No. - 2.---A FARM, situate in Stratum town • ship, Adams county, on the ro rn leading from New-Chester to New Oxford, within a quarter of a mile of the former, adjoining lands ofJa cob llulick, Daniel Groscost, P. A. Myers, John Thomas, and others, containing 200 ACRES, more or less, with due proportions of Woodland and .Meadow. The land has been limed, and is in first-rate condition—the fen ces are good. The improvements are a si t — Two-story BLOCK 1101.75 E, with Brick Back-building, a Brick Tenant House, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib, Car riage House, Hog Pen, Spring House, ire.; an excellent spring of water close to the house, and a hue young Apple Orchard, wills other fruit. Persons wishing to view the Farms ore re quested. to Cali on, the Executors residing on the last mentloned.• • Farm Na. 1 will be offered at 10 o'clock, A. and Farm Zio: 2 at 2 o'clock, P. 11,, when attendance will be given sad terms made known by . _ DAVIIIHOLTZ, —JOSEPH EIOLTZ, Executor' Aug. 27, MG. to VALITABLE FARM AT'PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, Executors of the last will and testament of John Dull, deceased, offer at Privrte Sale, A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., a quarter of a mile from Israel Bricker's Mill, (formerly Hartzell's Mill,)on the roadleading from Hun terstown to Pane Grove, adjoining lands of Elias Gardner, Wm. Guise, Jacob Rebert, and others, containing 132 ACRESand G 2 PERCH ES, neat measure. The improvements are a large Two-story STONE HOUSE, with , Back-building and Wash House, Car- NIT penter Shop, Double Log Barn, with Sheds and Wagon Shed; als t another large Stable with StAds and Wagon Sled, Carriage House, Corn (Igib and Granaries, Hog Pen, with other out-buildings. There is a well of water with pump at the door. Opossum Creek runs along the farm. Tue mill raceruns along the buildings • e:so several water rights of access t 3 the fields, with a due proportion of timber and meadow. An Apple Orchard of choice fruit, also peaches, pears, &c. Part of the land has been limed. It is convenient to churches, mills, and school houses. Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to cal on the undersigned, residing thereon. 'CONRAD DULL, IJESSh' DULL, Aug. 27, 1860. 6t* Executors House and Lot, lON NEW OXFORD, AT PRIVATE SALE.— The undetsigned offers at Private Sale, a T OF GROUND, situate in the pleasant Tillage of New (Word, Adams county, adjoin ing George Shane, on the Gettysburg turnpike, near the Railro id, having thereon erected a Two story Frame Weatherboardeder ltill• HOUSE, with Rack-building, a new if Stable, Wash House, an excellent well . of water, with a pump in it, and oth . 1 provernents. This i 3 a desirable home. ' Persbos wishing to view the p roperty are requested to call on Philip Thomas, residing in New Oxford. ELIZABETH FELLER Aug. 27, 1966. tf Notice. ITIFIR subscriber, appointed by the Orphans' 1 Court of Adams county, Auditor Lo die ' pose of exceptions to the first and final account of Jesse Spain-, Administrator of Mary Spahr, late of Latimore township, deceased, and to make distribution of said estate among the persons legally entitled thereto, will attend to *the duties of said appointment, at the office of N. & W. McClean, in Gettysburg,,on FRIDAY, the kith day. of SEPTEMBER next, at whitib tithe and place all persons interested In said estate are requested to attend. MOSES .IIcCLEAN, Auditor. 'ust 21,..1866. td CM ItEAL ESTATE A T- PUBLIC SALE.—In pnrsnance of as Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will be exposed at Public Sale, upon the premises, on THUIISDAT, the 20th dsy of SEPTEMBER next, the Real &Vete of Jonas Fiseell, late of Tyrone township, Adams coun ty, deceased, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, in said township, con taining 89 ACRE. 3, 24 PEACHES, neat meas ure, adjoining lands of Jonas Sterner, Jesse S. Fissell, George Griner, end others. The improvements are a large Two story and WEATHERBOARDED ‘ l .l . lti HOUSE, Back-building, of frame, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn,. Crib, log Spring Haase, Hog Stable, SmoLe House, two Orchard, one of whirls is young, with a Peach Orchard, an excellent spring near thc house, a ms all stream running through the farm, and water in nearly every field The whole of said tract has hecn limed, and a portion the third time. There is a due pro portion of Meadow, and about 20 ncres of good Timber. The property is situate in the neigh borhood of Mills, Churches, School house, &c. Seir'Sale to commence at I o'clock, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JESSE S. FUSSELL, EMANUEL FISSELti, Executors. By the Court- 7 James J. Fink, Clerk. Aug. 27, 1860: is VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALP:`,--Ily virtue of an order of the Orphan's 'curt of Adams co.inty, Ate-ea-bscriber, Adminisivatrix of the estate of William Cashman, deceased, will sell et Pub- lir Sale, on SATURDAY, tlirs ‘ 22d of SEPTEM BER next, at I o'clock, P. M. The VALUABLE FARM oestraid deceased, situate in Bailer township, Adams county, on the Shippensburg, road, I of a*ile mirth west of Lower's Mill, and of a milekouth-east of Middletown, adjoining Linda of Jacob Raf fensperger, Henry Lower, William Braille and others, containing 81 ACRES,of patented4and. The improvements are anew Two story BRICK HOUSE, with a Basement, a goodßank Barn, with Sheds attached, Wagon Shed, Corn. Crib, and other necessary cut-buildings; a never-failing well of water at the house and one at the Barn; a good Orchard, of Apples and Peaches, and a variety of other fruit'on the premises. The land is in a good state of cultivation, some of it having recently been limed. The farm is under good Chestnut rail fencing. ger Persons desirous of viewing the proper ty can do so by calling on the subscriber, re siding on Ile farm. JANE CASHMAN, Adm'x.; By the Court—James J. Fink, Clerk. August 27, 18Ud. VALUABLE PROPERTY, EAST BERLIN, AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 29th day of , SEPTEM BER. next, the subscriber, Administrator de boric non cum testament° annexo of Philip Miller, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, ou the premises, that valuable property in East Berlin, Addms re., tong owned and occupied by the deceived, afterwards occupied by Isis widow, and ncw by the undersigned, consisting of TWO LOTS Ok GROUND, each 6 . 5 feet front and 120 feet deep, having, thereon erected a large Two-story DOUBLE FRAME HULSE, Weatherboarded, aOne-stery DUck-buildingattached, a good Stable, Smoke House, &c., with a well of excellent water and a Cistern, and a large variety of choice fruit. Apart of tho front building hits fur thirty-five years been used as a DRUG STORE. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the. undersigned residing thereon. gorSale to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by . . HENRY L. MILLER, Aug. 13, 1866: is* . Administrator. Sehenek's Mandrake Pills. FOR LIVER COM PLA INT. A SCHHTITITTL FOR. CALOMEL. If your bowels arc coAlve, THY THEM. If you have worms, TRY THEM. If your breath Ls but, THY THEM. If you feel drowsy, TRY THEM If you are lotv spir it Tß ed Y' , • 171F:11 It you have a sick headache, SMIMMEU Jr you have Liken n drop Wo much TAKE A r um. Dusk. They only cost 25 cents 11.1)(;:c MEM litno 3fasq, an 1 other preparations. of Wren**, Relit:illy prod nee more muttering and death titan the diseases which they profess to cure. And vet this et - mamba+ minend to denounepti hpp the ulln pathle doctors is pr. scribed by them almost uni versally in Liver C•onpluitit, Con4utuption' of etc. . - THE 31.1);n11.1KE PILLS are composed enure) of nsils tool In.rbs r obtal nod from the great Store!naive of Nat are, and their salutary etfmtit will appe.u• us soon as the meal eine is brought to the bit of a lair experiMent. SCHENCK'S MANDIt AN E PILL:, to not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach: but when given for Dyspepsia, It may Is. proper to use them , In connection with SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TOXIC. By thisindicinus treat inent the digestive faculties are speedily restored to their full vigor, end the worst cases or unligesttm may be cured. When we reflect that the liver Is the largest internal organ of the body, th it to It is assigned the important duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bale, that it is subleet, to many dis orders, and that when It is diseased or' inactive the whole Ito ly sutt-N sympathetically, It is net surprising that a medicine which can restore the healthy operations 01 the Liver shout I produce wonderful changes In the general health, and etfeet cures whbji may appear 1,, be iilianst nil ruculons.ll,•adadh• of Ion•• continuance, severe pains In [hostile, breast end shoulders, 'ltch ng of the limbs, a feeling of gmeral weakness and wretchedness, aml other alarming awl distressinga, symptoms. indicative of imperfis% or disordered ; notion of the liver, are soe,llly removed by the use of SCHEN.UK'S )I tNIUTAKE Cost eeness, Pibm, bltb..r or sour eructation , :, and that indescribable feeling of oppression, mental anxiety, languor, lethargy, and depression of spirits which, unlit a man for the management of business rind the en,leyment of life , are all re li eved by the use of f4CHENCK'S M ANDRA K Dn. scuEscx—Dear hike pleasure In sending you .1 certificate to tulditum to ninny you have already received front suffering human dy. I can scarcely find language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratification of the won,ler• fat cares your MANI/RAKE PILL-4 and SEA 'WEED TONIC has e eft'oeted In the entire cure of one of the lived alt hlmrn V}1,1•4 of the :Meet lon of the liver, For three years I Suffered beyond de scription ; all my friends, as well as myself, came to the conclusion that me time In this Me short. Such was the terrible emidalon to which Nrll., re.linssi that lite to me Itlid become a Our then; toy silt de system. W:LN rug taut, of 1111111111- 1111111'111; I mold not eat, I could not - sleep; my whole body was tilled with pain; swelling would arise Lu ray wrists and ankles, rendering them totally useless. tin Al` Vt'fi/ (3,,i151(1114 I 144 W attacked with a rush of blood to the head, which would fell 'no to the ground, and I would he car ried away for dead. I applied to se weal eminent physicians of our city, who administered all the medicines that they thought would reach my case, but of no One of theta said he could do no more for me, and advised are, as a last resort, to drink rod liver nit. Not rel kin ng the horrid trash I deellned to take It. Accident put par advertisement in my hands. I culled oil you; you examined me and told me the nature of ray disease. You then or dered me the Pillaand Tome With an observance of diet. pledging your word that in one week I wooldflnd myself another man. I followed your advice, and, its you predicted, en astonishing cure was effected. I continued your Pills and Tonle for some time, and now thank Go 1 for his good ness, and your valuable meilicine.l am olive more restored to perfect health. I most earnestly recommend those who are suffering from affection of the liver to give your PilLs and Tonic a ftiir trial. and a cure will be °fleeted. I havesent ma ny persons tot on, and they have all been cured. Airy maim:awn my fellow-eatizens may require will lie freely given by the subseribor, at his re,i deuce. No 512 Federal street, between Stli street and Piatvunk road. CHARLES JOHNSON, Sr., Former Printers` Ink Manufacturer. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal office, NP 15 North Sixth street, earner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat urday, from 9 A. M.. until 4 P. M. ; No. 3. Bond street, New .York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3 ; and every other Fri day at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md.— All advice free, but for a thorough examina tion of the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulinoale Syrup -and Seaweed Tot.ic, each $1 50 per bottle, or ST GO pee half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers. Sept. 3, 1866. lm For Sale. THREE choice FARMS, as follows: 231, 133 and 124 acres each; all three near the Borough of Gettysburg; choice land/01d good tkuildiogs. ,Terms acooinmodating." GEORGE' ARNOLD. • . Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1866. tf LSHLER'S HERB BMUS !or sale at Horner's Drag an 4 Yq{►.etj.Btgia. For Male: THE BEST IN THE MARKET. THE VICTOR SORG() MILL. Over Five thousand'ol these Malls have been made and sold in the last threeyeace. The best recommendations can be given. Also—COOK'S EVAPORATOR, for making , Sugar and Molasses, said to be the best al uso. CORN CR.USII.FIRS, Three dlffecent sites for grinding Corn in the ear, ot shelled--..0r any other kind of grain. This i 3 a machine that every farmer should have, as a bushel of ground feed i 3 equal to a bushel and a half unaround. The high price of feed of all kinds make 3 an imperative de- mand for some kind of machinery by which to save. It is a rapii grinder and durable. BELLS FOR CH urecm SCITOOLS i V.II2.IIIIOUSES, FUUNDItIES, &c. Made of the best steel -composition. Church Bella insured for one year. WILLOUGHBY'S GUI/ SPRINV DRILL, WITH CROtaLL'S GUANO ATTACHMENT. 'This is considered one of the best Drills new in use. It will distribute any k had of grain evenly, and sow from one bushel np to three to the acre. The Guano Attachment has given ..... entire satisfaction wherever sed. It is so constructed as not to clog :n ing any kind of Phosphates or Bone Meal. .wing sold a number of these machines last s asun, I can fully' recommend them to be w at they are represented. Persons wishing o buy should make application early as the supply is small and the demand great. F. PI MTH'S CAST STEEL PLOUGHS. First, It is the only Plough yet produced that all invariably scour in any soil. Second, It is now an established tact that It will last from three to six times longer than any other steel plough in use. Third, It draws lighter than any other Plough, gulling the same width and depth of furrow. The tliffFrent parts of the Plough arc east in moulds, into the exact shape desired fur the mould-boards, shares and land-side 4, giving the parts most exposed to wear any desired thickness. The shares can be sharpened by any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male able and works kindly. Edge tools have been made out of pieces of the plough by black smith\ all over the country. For s. le by WM. WOMB, Agent, dAug. \, 1 GC. Near Gettysbdrg, Pa. Four Annual Exhibition OF HE ADAMS COUNTY AQI:feULTURAI., SOOIRTY; TO Ur held at\ Bendersville, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY . and TUURSDAY, SEP TEABEIL 25th, 2Ookand 27th. ' OPEN TIMEE DAYS. Price df admission 23\cent3. Season ticket, including membership, ning. 09. The Fair will open on Tuesday awOn Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock the Judgei will commence their examinations, and it is especially enjoined that no persons whatever, hat those having charge of the articles, shall be 4tresent at the examinations or deliberations of Imiumittees. TIM ANNUAL '.,IDORESS, will be delivered on Wednesday, the 16th, at o'clock, P. M., by AARON SIIgEIX, itsk9. Competition of all kinds solicited front s this and other counties. IP:miters, mechanies,sand manufacturers are earnestly requested to ck tribute to the exhibition, The Trial Course has been enlarged and Is admirably adapted for theexhibition of speed, strength and other qualities of road and draft horses. The grounds have also been enlarged and new buildings erectedwhich are ample and convenient. JOHN BURKHOLDER, Pres't. JONAS RALTANZAIIN, Treas'r WILLIAM B. WILSON, Sthey. CYRUS URIEST, Cor..Seo'y. August 27, 1866. Sewing Machines. TAE GROPER At BAERIL—TIIE BEST Di USE. These Machines have beertme so well known that little need• be said by way of recommendation. They wave taken the first promins at all the late State Pairs, and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "biroviir & Baker &itch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. Th y are almost \ noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They save !abort, they save time, and they save money, and do their work better than it can be done by hand. Tte undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where ho will always have on hand a supply. Per sons wishing to.bey willyilease call and exam ine for themselves. IfErNeedles and Thread will also be sup. plied. J. S. WITH F; no IV, Agent, Fairfield. Adams county, Pa. Aug. 27, PM. if Grand Jury 'Report. 1110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court I of Quarter Sessions. of the Peace in aad for Adaravcounty. The Grand Jierforthe August-Tern, 18G6, having visited the Public buildings, beg leave to submit the following report: We found the Jail building, with the cells, ke., in good order, neat and clean, and in a condition highly creditable to the Wheel in charge. We have the same to say in regard to the Alms-house. The rooms of the inmates, as well as the beds, presented an airotcleaulineisaatal comfort which spoke well for the Steward. We noticed thitt the biiildlrign and grounds iiimiediately surrounding them were enclosed with a fine substantial fence, which, whilst A t. adds considerably to the appearance of the place, is also a great convenience, and assist ance to the Steward, by keeping the je mates within bounds. We also noticed a great im provement is the Cooking deptrtment, an ex cellent Range having been put up, which less ens the labor of preparing food, at a saving of fact. These improvements, whilst naturally attended with considerable , expense, we con sider as permanent and necessary. We noticed that one of ttio rooms in the northeast emd of the 111 lin building has been injured by the roof becoming defective, and call the attention of the Directors thereto. Respectfully submitted. J. L. JENKINS, Foreman, Jacob Sanders, . Samuel Weikert, Henry Bucher, Henry Miltenberger, Rudolph Rusk, David Rhodes, Jr. Jacob Eicboltz, David S. Toot, Elijah Eckenrode, Henry 11. Orner, George Spangler, John Eichottz, Robert M. Dicks, E. Lefever, Peter Healey, George Howard, Aug, 27, 18CC. 3t David Biker. Adams County, §lfs. . AnP en Orphans' Court held at ; I c.,'• Gettysburg, In and for the county v„ -of Adams, on the 20th day of Att..- ' 'gust, A. D. 1066, before the Donor ' able Robert J. Fisher, President, and David. Ziegler sod 1.3113 C E. Wi . errnan, Esquires, Asssociate Judges, duly as signed, lc. On motion the Court grant a Rule upon the heirs and legal ri presentatires of PETER BA KER, late of Hamiltonban township, Adams county, and State of Pt ansylvall ia, deceased, to be and appear at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Gettysburg, in end for the county of Adams, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Septem ber next, (A. D. 180 G,) at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, then. and tl - ere to accept or refuse the rear estate of said deceeeet, at the value thereof made ; and in rase they, or any of them.. should neglict or refuse to take the lame at the Yalu aloe, then to thew cause, if any they have, why the same snotild not be sold aceorling to law. By the Court— JAMES J. FINK, Clerk. ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. August 27,1866. to - .1.0114 SrRATED away from the enbseriber, 'dingin lionatjoy torinship, Aflame enungr, on the Bth ELSM MEP, all .wethek,' all of them trlfite, one with horns and corgi a bell. A liberal rewar d will bewren their 'return or Won:Mann of thei •bouts. ATAXANDER. 1, 004 August 27,11806. 4E • • VATATAISILIN FARMS AT PCALIC SALTS.—On SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER next, the sit li scriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premi ses, a DESIRABLE FARM, situate in Mount pleasant township, Adams county, one mile south of Gulden's Station on the Gettysbnrg, Railroad, itAoining lands of J. & E. John Card, and others, and containing 163 ACRES, more or less—about 40 acres are in good Timber, with a fine proportion et produc tive Meadow. The farm land is in a high state of cultivation, alt karieg been limed once, and part of it twice. The fences are in good repair. The improvements are a one and a halt story DWEL- r , fru LING HOUSE, part Weatherhoar ded, partStonc, Frame 11 Jan, Wag on Shed and Corn Crib, Itog Pen, etc.; a never-failing spring with .t pump in it near the house, with a young Apple Orchard and all other fruit. Also, on SATURDAY, the 6th of October next, the subscriber will offer, on the premi- Be+, the EXCELLENT FARM on which he re sides, in Butler township, Adams county, near the State Road, about two miles from Hsi dlersburg, adjoining lands of Cornelius Lott, Widow Quickel, and heirs of Samuel Diehl, deceased, containing 96 ACRES, more or less, with proper proportions of Woodland end Meadow. The land has been limed and is under good fencing. The improvements are two new DWELLING HOUSES, one Two-story Stone and the oth- - 1111 er Two-story Frame Weather- r boarded, a nearly new Bank Baru, , Hog Pen, &c.; a good well of water at the dwellings, and two springs near by; with a young Apple eiChard, also a Peach Orchard, and other frost. Persons 'wishing to view the first-mentioned farm are requested to call on Isaac Stever, re siding thereon, or 0.1 the eubscriber, residing on the last-mentioned, who will cheerfully show eithir. sial-Sitle to commence at I o'clock, P. on said dry, when attendnace will be giyen and tcrin3 mAde known by A ugug 30, 18G1. to PUBLIC SAME F VALUABLE [LEAL ESTATE.—On SAT. O BEHAN', the 15th day cf SEPTEMBER, next, the subscribers, Executors of the last will and testament of John Bowers, dace - kited, late of Germany township, Adams county, will offer at Piiblic Sale, on the premises, the VAL UABLE FARM of said decedent., situate in Germany township, Adams county, about 31 miles west of Little.town, near the road lead ing from Lltalestown to Taneytown, adjoining lands of George Ililtebricb, Jonas Royer and others, containing 103 ACRE 3, more or less, improved withaTwo-storyDWlil. LING HOUSE, with Back-build- 4.. 11y ing attached, a good Log Barn, ..!:4 with Sheds all around, Wagon. Shed, Carriage House, Corn Crib, and limita ry, under one roof, Hog Pen t and other neces sary out•buildings. There are two never failing. wells of water on the premises, one at the hoese and the other at the barn, with a pump is the latter. There are about 25 acres of choice Timber and twelve or fifteen acres of good Meadow. The balance is laid out iu convenient fields, and all under good fencing. The farm has been limed twice. There is also on the premises an Orchard of choice fruit, 'such as apples, peisehrs, pears, ke. 4 . Persons wishing eto r'ew the property espi Tilnested to call on William Bowers, residioig to numuseuee at. I &dock, P. M when attendance will be given and known by WILLIAM BOWERS, JOHN REEVER, Aug. 13,1,866. , ts* Executors., • Valttabl Properties for Bale. JOHN (.1; ZO Ch , LAND. AGENT, NIP:4/ zeonn, An tsts COUNTY, PA.. llas for sale a number of desirable proper- Ca.:, to which lie ar i l s the attention of those wiqhing Lei purchase. \ A FARM of 160 ACRRS, in Siountpleasant township, Ad.tms countY,, with good Stone ileum, good Bern, Wagon \Shed, Corn Crib, 'ash House, Orchard, ko4near a turnpike and railroad. • FORTY ACRES, with good\ House, Barn, and other out-buildings, Orchard, &c., three quarters of a mile from a railroadlitation. A. good chance; terms easy. 173 ACRES OF LAND, on the raid leading from Hanover to Littlestovrn. Good lidtestone farm ; large Brick House, Bank Remand, oth er out-buildings. The Littlestown Railroad runs through the rear part of the place. Price $B3 per acre. A FARM OF 300 ACRES, in Cumberland` township, Adams county, three miles from Gettysburg, at which place is a railroad and good market. This farm can be divided into two farms, there being already two sets of improvements on the 'teat'. The improve ments are a good tio.story Dwelling House, Barn, and other out buildings, sad a Tenant House with all improvements. A large Three-story BRICK WARE HOUSE, with good Switch, all in order, good Lumber and Coal Yard attached, in good grain country. Also a BIIIcK DWELLING HOUSE will be sold with the above 4Vare Rouse if desired. Will be sold cheap, if applied for immediately. A FARM of 105 ACRES, on the Carlisle turnpike, under good cultivation, with a large Brick House, Bank Wien, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage House and other out-buildings, all new. LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 15 Acres of Land. The mill has foar pair of Burrs, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power in the county. A FARA of 175 ACRES, near the Hanover turnpike, on which is erected a good House, Barn, and all necessary out.bnillings. The land is in a good state of cultivation. This property will,fie sold cheap. A FARM of 195 ACRES, near Trunterstown, Adams county, on which is erected a good House, Barn and other out -buildings, and the land is in a fine state of cultivation. This firm will be sold cheap. ' A FARtf of 38 ACRES, 6 acres in wood, with one-and-a-half-story House, good Barn —land in good cultivation-34 miles from New Oxford, and miles from Bonaughtown. Terms easy. 18 ACRES of WOODLAND, 2 miles from New Oxford. A FARM of 200 ACRES, good land, with large Brick house, Ilsrn, and 2 Tenant iiotl9o3 —4O acres in wood—half a mile from the Con. owago Chapel. A FAME of 18Q Acres-225 can be per chased—in Cumberland township,- 21 miles from Gettysburg, near Chambereburg pike; large weatherboardedgonae, Bank Barn, &c.; 40 acres in "V 'TM Poo kall bin& nom tly limed. A FARM' 0540 AGSMS, with good Rause and Barn ; A 2 Acmes In wood; one tulle West of Bonnughtatarn. A HOTEI.„ in New Oxford, two-story, roomy and cuastimdeek for business. Good ottance ; terms easy. Aldo, a number of good Houses and Lott for sale in New OrrOid. Persons who wish to buy Bell Estate, til3 well as those who wish to sell, are requellid to give tae subscriber a call at his store In New Oxford. Andreae, JOHN C. ZOIICK, Land Agent, New Oxford, Adams county, Pa July 9, 1866. 6m Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANY person thsvin,-; a good Farm for sale, and will take , in.partioat, one or s more tracts of FIitiT.RATE WRSTAILI LA S% well located, near R.tilroad., Schnell, Ohara es, County Towns, kc., may And a purchaser by•applylng at this office, Jane 18, 1866. tf Notice. THE unfferligned; A aditer atipb6iltet by thg, Orphans' Court ofAdams county, to make ributicin of the estate of Henry Hershey, late of-F'ranklin township, in hands of George La dy; Administrator of said deceased, hereby give notice to all the heirs sod parties in In terest, that he will attend to and dive the defies of his said appointment, at the office of Duran_ 4 White _in the Borough of Gettys. - .' /por o us 4 1 ILUBd.aLiffittlitliPlth *XV , . ' TBAIBEff, 15611 4 Ai d 0 o'clock, A. - " / , ''' And where all pan* hO•reited mArilltt. ' 'l' ,Is Au. 2T, 11361 - 1 4 ' . sEtillftblV PlLlttr VIA.% 11XIIIWIP IC A PAW: MID linguae .erotoxida *Nome a mew discovery In medicine 11100 STRIKEN LT THE ItOOT DUO* by enpplying the Blood WWI its rtes ra motets, on ups itierastr—molte This la the secret Of the woriderfel anuses of this remedy in curing • DYSPEPSIA, LIVER, CitieMPLUIPT4I2O- SY, CIIRO 110 OIALIZAIIII 1, I Nervous Alt - ratans, Galls and Pop vets, Kilauea, Goss of Googlies. trona' Vigor, MOWN at WI • • , Kidneys nod 136404 Female Clomplithstiri' and all direaseseriginatik 'in ' A 1110 ST.tTE OP I rak-BLOOD, or accompauie4 by vhiIILITY, Ur a LOW STATII Of fIIC NOITX3/1. Doing free from Aleohel la any form, !til l energizing &facts arc not followed by elirtiek. ponding renetkn, but are permaneeit,isfitelng strength, vigor and new life tato all party of the system, and building up an IRAN COX. STITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DRRILTTT. From the Venerable Arcluleacoft Scott, a Dr' DestlAst, Canada, Brit, March 31, ISCS. =II * "I AM an inveterate Dyipeptio id mare than 35 yeti's' 3 untliig." * * • hive hese so letiodeefolly benefitted in the three short weeks during which I have used the Peruvian Syrup,thil !- I can scarcely perm tie myself of Um resift .1 - People who have known 11118 are skstordsh at the change , . I itin widely knows, Salt NM but recommend to others that which ham doss so mach for me." One of the most DISTINGUISTINO JO. RIET3 in New England writes to a Mead aft follows: have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It made a xr.w ass of me; infused isto system new vi,sor and energy; I ism no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, and with lar ger capacity for labor, mental and physles‘ than at any time during the List flee years," An EmINENT DIME of Boston, saes: "I have been using ths PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time p.ist ; it gives me new Ylso4 buoyancy of spirits, elasticity et muscle." NOAII MILLF.It siar THOUSANDS hive been changed trir the use of this remedy; from wird*. stekly, suffering erentureg, to strong, health', and happy men aryl women ; and invalids us. not reasonably hesitate to give It a trial. A pamphlet, or 32 pages, containing cerltili4 cotes of e u re 3 and recommendations from ions of toe whit eminent plirticions clertynsia. - a r o oibor4, will be gent raze to Any oiddriiii. lir:3CP tliv, each bottle bee PIWUYIAZ SYILLIT blown in the glam senerviu. AIL/fedi/LI Net agree that 101)11111 ii 11w B4ST fiInIICOY for dcrolula and ell kiedivell diseases ever diseovered...The,dilllealty by been to obtain a Puma Sobtrrios ofilt • o 1)1t. H. ANDHIII.9 1 lODINE - WA T S . , Is & Pure Solutido of lodine, ilindol7l.4' • SOLVENT - A most Powerful Ylializing.-Agent nod lleatilv rativc. `•1 it RILE cure SCROFULA- In all its manifold , forms. ULCERS, CANCKItii, SYPHILIS, SAVO RHEUM . ; • ,• and it hay been wied with astonishing Bunco* in cases of Itlieuinatism,Dyepepaw,Uoasu 4 ,l?-. Lion, Female Complaints, Heart, AirilK 114.4 • Kidney Diseases ' &c. Circulars will be sent rims to any addrellfls Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00. Prepared by Dr. H. ANDERS, Physielsa,44 Chemist. sAur SE " ' '• • S. P. Dinsmore, Se Dey met. DOW WOOD £5O BY ALL 8R08411111,, \WILD CHERRY. BAS lIBEV CO3II ?OR neasor HALF A C6 i NTURY, WITH MOST ASTOXISHISIIIIVOCUSiIf 00th{ Cough4,Colds, Hoarseness, Borer. Throat, rt. 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