~, _ With corrupt, dis Ordered or vitiated ood, 1,1 are sick all over. ft may buret out In mplee , f or gores. or in some active dye , or ft sy metklg keep you Listless, depressed end good r nothing. Nut you Cannot have wood health bile your blood is Impure. Arsta's gAnswitAarti.s purges out these impurities and stimulates the organs of lire Into *rigorous action, restoring the health and expelling disease. Hence it rapidly curia u ysid- Sty of entnplaintt which are caused by liopurity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or Mugs Enll. Tumors, Chairs, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Riotcti es, Bolls, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tato, or Silt - Rheum Scull Hewl, Ring Worm, esnUer or Cancerous T amers, Sore Eves. Female 1)LICIIM, such Ats Iletention. Irregularity, Sup preeilon, Whites, Sterility, also Syphilis or Veal". Thal Dis..ases, Liver Llotn,,lalnts, and Heart Disea ses. Try AVers S tionipartlia, acid see for yourself thessurprlsing activity with which it cleanses the blood and ewes these disorders. During late Years the Intillc have been• mined by litre., bogies, preten ling to give a (.4rl, of Extract of s inaparilla for one dollar, M int of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they Aim only contain little, !fatly, Marsaperlila, but often no curative properties. wittoey,.r. 11.ctice, bitter disappointment has followed the 1.14 , ' of the variot , i extracts of Sarsaparilla which dorsi the xuark.a, until the name Itself has become ii,mon yin.iti with imposition and °haat. Still we null this voni,tonn I "Sarsaparilla" an I intend to st.tiolv suit it remedy Ss ghat/ reszue the name fnmt I lit load ofrobtoquy will.di rods upon it. We ,think wa bavegroinal for believing it has virtues which are irrosbitible by tne ordinary run, of the diseases It is !Men Irt , to ,ure. We can only Assure the sick, thatvr.i ciit k h tin in tin. hest alter ative wlllell we know how to pro duce, and we lvd reason to istiley,t, it Is by far the Most enc. trti purifier of he blood yet discovered by any uo ly. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is att universally known to surpass ev'ry other remedy for the cure of C sitgas C tids, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, lint. dials, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of th..ilse Ise, that it is useless here to recount the erel , nee of Its virtues. The wont knows them. Prdp.tred by .1.0 AYER & CO., Lowell, 31 ass., and soi lin' A. P. Buehler, Hottyiburg. Sept, 10, 130. '2ln. - • • "\ To Coninmptlven. Th. adrprtlanr, It•tvlng been rostornd to hnalth In w few w0..k.4 by a very simple remedy, atter vurtitro I tiff several year,. wlth a severe lung att •tion, and that dread dkonao, Consump tion —la anxious to make known to him fellow sarr•r,r4 tho nvmfv 01enre. To alt who desire it, he will Rend a eopy or the , pros , ription 04 , 11 (free of clistrged with the direc tions for preparing and using the sato.., which th , y will find a MURK (TrItIS CONitntPTION, illtONCILtrfS, CUl7(llfi, Cui.ns, and all Throat !Irv! Lung Atr•rtions.. Tlitionly object of the advertiser in Sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, awl spread Information which he enoeelves to be in valicible, and he hopei every sufferer wilt try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and nrw prove a hlossing, trues 'wishing the proscription FREE by return arta, will please address Itmv. W kiln A. WILSON, Wlllimnsblire,„ Kings co., Now York. Hex. 5, letlt. ay litranne, but Tent. 7 . ,veryyounglady and gentleman In the 'United fit tt, , s onn bear sompahln g veyy much CO their ad .l4nteg. by return melt (free of chanted by ail dressln j tin nn lerslgnel. Thoso tutylna , fears of 'wing lilt trt , ingtre,l wilt "bilge by not. noticing this curd. All other,' will ple•ise address their Os:sil ent mory.int, • Men U. by all liroadwAy, N. Y. SLOSS SUFFRAGE AT LAST. The Radical National Convention at Philadelphia, has issued an address fa :v(1,111,4 /74 sersa! f t, E _ see _ restary Speed and other deletvit.4 left the Convention. Jark 11:imilton swore that if the mvol!iou didn't adopt "Uni eyt,t! Sqffe y;" he wouldn't stump an holr for (le•try. So, " Itermbileaum," you hive now your national platform. ;A on it, or you'll be put out of the party, O', Dta't Worry !—Some of our street p ditinau 4 of tiro negro-suinage stripe rt:ty Hiciter Oyu! s tandi no shadow of a chalice' to be elected—that he, is not lar, and ail that. lc;), he is not popu lar among them, but fortunately the State is not inhabited entirely by people of their ilk. Their cry that Clymer is not available, wilt not win. They will hear such voices from the polls in Octo ber as will cause their already elongated faces to lengthen to the utmost capacity of their (11..01)1)61,01w:bones. 1544,16AWK I Ex-Vice President Hannibal Hamlin made a speech in Gettysburg, in the fall of Holt, in which lie said that if he "oc cupied the Pri:sidentlal chair he would makc• eoplierneails squawk." A few days ago this'saine Hannibal Hamlin 11. 4 1 teinitved-from the otlice of collector of the port of... Boston, and a Union man put in his place. Who squawks now? Itartleneral Geary says the work of putting doita the rebellion is only "half done.". ( len. Grunt, Gen. Sherman, Gen. I. 4 licridan, Gen. Slocum, Ikm. INleCook, Gen. Steedinan, Gen. Sickles, Gen. Blair, Gm -Dix, Gen. Crook, Gen. Meredith, (len. Ewing, Gel'. Hosscuu, Gen. Custer, Couch, - Gen. Averill, Gen. Granger, Gen. McUlernand, and a ,hundred other Aitainy Generals of the Union army, declare that their work-is done—that the rebellion issover —that pylee reigns, and that the rutin' shall be restored:—Hoed Chary mean to draw his verybvaliant torold aga net such as these ? Latest Market Reports. GETTy:ieuitG. FLOP R, - RYE - FLOUR, NV a l'f E WHEAT, MD WIIKAT, kltN, It • o 111.:Ch:WHEAT, JLAY, BALTI3IoRE F war I. 1' I: col, t. •:, - •- - - t 44 49 .i 3 I) t'l's, ._ - - - 41 (4 43 11. otl:l,'.olliintl., t - - ' - 14 IXI 04 15 00 1iEF:1 0 ILLITI'I(E, 1 , liun(l.. ' , - - X5O (it/ 17 50 II % IC, - - - - 21 00 (4 23 00 Nr 111-WHY, - - - 230 a 233 Married. Orl the 13th hint.: at the roiith.nee ed the bride's p lILS, t,y IL,. ISr. 11.13', Ur. IL:HAMA...IS 11. Li.:Ethi, ail:oll.h%to Nttis NELLIE E. ALIO if /N ILLU tili, oi 111 ti plum. Died. On the 9th Inst., ntchalera, Mr. JIMIN L. NOEI., of Hanker ltdl , 51..eauplaiii co., 111 ., fornierty of N •sc alcwrd, wunty, PA, aged 53 years 2 luoutlis amt days. Un the ith liist.Zin toiraship,orparnly sts, Mr. 1./.1.V1D ' ,lu the 4inti year ot lila egg.. In not ler tow onhip, o — n/h - ‘ , lsth or August, Mrs. N.4.5h2 WMIONEtt, aged tgl yearn 3 months and 15 day& On the oth Innt„ In this place, at the residence of her fattier, Henry Culp, Mr& NIXIE .4., wife of COL Henrik , * W. 9'rederiek, aged 21 :years 4 inontite and 24 days. On the 12th hut.. 0: - .X)11A. infant child of COL Quo. W. and Vitae A. Frederick.. On the 23th ult., ellArit,orrit A.N7s.Ltoiged two ruunths, ant on th.. Sth NORTON, aged 2 yeurs, ehllttren of Ito anti Mary Gratin. Communicated. On the 19th Inst., at ten-Salem, of Consump tion. Miss y t4LIE 'aioar.kaßY, In MO Bot 6 year of her age. • "Quietly sleep, beloved one. Rest trona thy toll—thy labor Is done: Rest till the truut pet from the opening skies, Bid thee from dust to glory arise- Peacefully sleep. peacefully sleep. , Bleep till that morning, peacefully sleep." Comm tui caw!. On the 13th Inst., near Mount li,oek, Alta. ANN wlfe of Mr Danlel Lawrence,. aged 21 yenta , months and 16 iltys. Dear wife. and goad mother, foil of love, YoLl have loft Us for the realms above; You will not forget your innocent children dear, But pray that while they live, they God may fear, -4 .- ay that we all Inv. Ilve in love • let oar end meet ion - in love, above. B. Notice. AIfARY,ANN ALLESON'S ESTATE.—Let tars tegament,try on the estate of Mary Aun 'Allison, late of Littlestown, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to make immediate payment and, those having claims ag tinst the same to present them propvrly tbenticeted for settlement. Sept. 1 . 1, 1866. 6t* Empire Shuttle Sewing .11Inehineik A RN superior to all others 'or FAMILY AND MOVFA.OII7RING FUR.' POSZB. Coatain all the latest improvements; speedy ; ncriiseless ; durable ; Wad easy to work. Illustrated Ohre . ,glars Use. .i&gents wanted. Liberal disco - tot allowed. W consigrttelfto made. - Address SM - Pflp M. 8 rioikbraA larly Yorke— St Pitt." 4, 1860. ly Reel and Personal Property A,. T PUBLIO BALL — On SATURDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER next, tha subscri eVintendlng to Omega his business on ac count of health, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the very DESIRABLE PROPERTY on which be re sides, situate on the Emmitaharg road, one and a half miles from Gettysburg, in Cumberland township, Adams countv, adjoining lands of Rev. Joseph Sherry, Nicholas Co tort and oth ers, containing 16 ACRES, more or Ii e, under good cultivation and new fen IT,. The im provements are a Two-story N. 1 - , LOG HOUSE, with Kitchen at- ~ 1 " . 1 : 11 tachcd, a Log Barn, Hog Pen, two ..T . l . ' wells of water near the house,with . ' .' -..,.:-. --.. a splendid bearing Apple Orchard, a young Peach Orchard, and other choice fruit of all kinds. This property is one of the most desi rable in the vicinity of Gettysburg, and should commind the attention of all in want of a snug home. The owner is determined to sell, and will make the terms easy. At the was time and phce, will he sold, . 1 young Family MARK, 2 fresh Cows, 1 Hei fer, sixteen months old, 1 Hug, 2 Shoats, I elegant Spring Wagon, with Spread,"l Ben dersville Ploug'h,new Harrow, Cultivator, Corn Fork, 1 set of Bows, Single and Double-trees, kc. ; Corner Cupboard, Settee, Tea-plate S tove, Shoe Case, alot of Shoemaker's Lasts, Bench es, a lot of Cider B irrels, and other articles too numerous to mention. geraale to contnitmce ati o'clock, P. W., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms wade known by DANIEL H. KLINGIM. Sept. 17, 18G6. to OP k vALtrAns FARIL—On SATUR DAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER next, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, his YALU-ABLE FARM, situate in Hamilton town+hip, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from the Carlisle Turnpike to Now Oxford, about 3 miles from New Oxford and 21 miles from Hampton, and contains 51 ACRES, more or less. The land is in a high st•ite of cultivation, having been recently limed, and under good fencing. The improvements are a.firzt-rate Two•etory Frame Wentherboarded DW R L LINO .7.t:.1111 HOUSE, Wash House, with anal , - - er-failing well of water under roof at the door of the latter ; a Bank Born, 40 by GO feet, - .Wagou Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Stable, and other out-buildings. There is a young Apple Orchard,. with Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, and ill other choice fruit, on the premises. The farm is so lqid out, that cattle can pass from the .barnyard into every field, and to wa tts. Mills, markets, schools, churches, stores and mechanic shops are convenient. ,'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when a:tentlance will be given• and terms made known by . _ 8_ MUEL lIOFFHpIN.3 Sept. 17, 18C6. is or REAL E.; rATH.—Ua FR.I9AY„ the Sth des of OCTOBER next, the undersigned, Heirs of Magdalena Markle, deceased, Will offer 't Publi.: Sale, on the premises, at 13 o'clock, M., a VALUABLE FARM, situated in Myers' Dis trict, Carroll county, adjoining lands of Joseph E. Balm Joseph Du tro, and adjacent to Wiest's (formerly Scans') Mill. The farm contains Iqs ACRES, more or less, principally Limestone Loud ; a sple . ndid Spring at the house. Silver Run, a newer-failing stream, runs through .he Farm. Also, about 40 acres of good Timber. The Farm has been well limed frequently. There is' a thriving Orchard of choice young fruit trees on the place. The inra ',,..„ prorements are a large DIVELL. ~At ISG IiOFSE, with all neitesary '.... 1, 11 , oat-building:.A. large alit Bank .;7 , "7 - - H 1 . ..: : .!. Barn. • Persons wishing to view the propert7, will call on Win. Ilitta,e, residing in Germiny township, A4:tins CO., i's.„ - Possession given. ort the tat day of a.pril next. St rterms easy and made known on day of sale. W. E. ETITLE, 14 )I. It ITTASE. ' ITEZEKIAII 13ITTLE, JOHN BITTLE, Heirs or Magdalena Markle, deceased. Sept. 17, 1864. Is * MITE Assessors alLeted at the last Spring Electioti are hereby notified to attend at the Commissioners' Office in the borough of Gettysburg, to receive blank Assessment Du plicates and the necessary instructions, as The Assessors of Union, Conowago, Ber wick, Berwick bnrongh, Oxford, lininilton, Reading, Mqnntpleauant, Germany, Steal - im, Monntjoy and Littlest° vn, wtlt attend on TUESDAY, the kith day of Oetober next. And the Assessors of the borough of Gettys- I burg, Cumberland, niglidind. Freedom, Giber ty, Hamiltonb ta, Franklin, Butler, 11eilitIlen, Tyrone, Huntington and Latimore, will attend on WEDSHiDAT, the 17th of October next. By order of the Commissioners, • J. M. WALTER, Clerk. Sept. 17, 1806. td - lOW®IISO a - 210®2 ifio - 200 42 3.; MITE members of the Ad . rrs county mutuall Fire Insurance i2ompaiiv, are hereby no tified that, an election for Managers of said Company will be held at the office of the Sec• retary, in Gettysburg, on MONDAY, the Ist day of OCTOB KR next, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. M.,—each member being entitled to one rote for each policy held by him. • 600 J 990 - 10 50 60 12 7.5 .• - 321 (r 4 23) The Executive Committie will meet at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day. gterMauagers having in hands fees due tie .Company will be required to pay the same in to the Treasury on or before sAid day, to ena ble theaccoantsof the current year to be closed; D. A. BUMMER, sec'y. Sept. 17, 1861. ASCOTT & SONS have just received an , other fine assortment bf NEW GOODS, consisting, in pa rt, ofCloths, Onssimeres, C.tssi nets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, fur Gen tlemen's wear. Alsoea fine assortment -of Our stock has been selected with great care, and we are prepared to sell es cheap as any other establishment in the country. We ask the public to give its a call and judge for themselves. Call and see Ili. No trouble to show Goods. A. SCOTT k SUNS; Sept. 17, 1866. Teachers Wanted. - - T"School bireetor s of Tyrone township will meet at Heidlersburg, on _SATUR DAY, the 29th of SEPT/3.411ER inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of employing Teachers for the Schcoht of said township. By order of the Board, JACOB BOWERS, Pres% Dmitst, Dyad., Seep. 'Sept. 10, .1866, td '4 Teachers Wanted. Tchoot Directors of Union township, desire to employ four Teachers for the winter term of four months, commencing on the first Monday in November. 84lAry sr) per month. MARTIN R. ROLLINGRR, Pres% JAcoe R. Goceecer, Sept. 10, 1866. MOB undersigned will erect a large BOAR DING', HOUSE on the Fair Grounds at Bendersville, for the purpose of fnritisbbag meals daring the Fait. His table will -be. supplied with all the sa'nstantials and it •lica dies of the season, and charge moderate . Sept. 10, .866. tf* JOrr,t Executor APETITION for Rena emit Llee-ise h*s been fileclhp Jetties.S. Ciorden aknd Z. E. mid, of-Littleetown, led gilt he presented to the Court, on Taesday, the 25* of September hastaat.. JAMES J. TISK, Sept. 10, 1886. I ' • Clerk. - _ . ARE not only unexcelled, but they are Os ab solutely stAutely unequalled, by any °titer Reed nment in the country. Designed express ly for Churches and Schools, they are found to ba equally well adapted colbe parlor and drawing room. For sale only by . , . . 90 tr ,it fi k, ,1 . 1, 1 , , ,.. t se —,,,L ar G?s z s ju w . . , 1 L 'out. , ear LIPPI Philadelphia.' h a i nt a s A. T. GAny, City *uilitali , Bi(VC,ol:l: A L . e l6B° & N S:o Brta ria2B lll : 6l. l l4ll o: 4 t lL he 11 :1:E: 11 C C T E' lat • tefbrd, Xs '• ty .;-- 11, g 6B : ' - )bly, 1 1 1.0131 AM. , WO.. It, 1866. ly ' PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC 'SALE Notice to Agxemonl. N otice. Fall and Winter Gandhi. LADEF:S' DRESS GOODS Boarding At the Fair. Wli. OVERDECIL License. Three Valuable lianas ovPUBLIO - SALE.—On • FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 14th and 13th day, of OCTOBER next, the subscribers, Executors of Jacob Sbecly, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, the following Real Rstate, I'lZ : No. I.—A GOoll FARM, situate in Ifountjoy township, Adams cout.ty, 3 miteasouth of Get tysburg, nesr the Baltimore turnpike ; adjoin ing Lands of AnJrew BeitleS, M. Fiscel, and others, containing 108 ACRES and 53 PERCH ES, with a due proportion of Meadow and Woodland. The farm is beautifully located, and is in a good state of cultivation, having all been limed. The improvements are a Two story STONE lIOCS.E; a large and good Bank Barn with Wngon 1111 Shed and Corn Crib attached; Car riage House, Hog Pen, Smok , House, &e. There are two good Apple or chards on the premises. with an aband kllce of other fruit trees and ines. No. 2.—A FARM, situate in Franklin town ship, Adams county, 1 mile east of Cashtown, on the road leading from Nluinrnasburg to Chamhersburg, adjoining the Mansion Farm, and adjoining lands of John Bu.t, Peter Com fort, and others, containing 109 ACRES, more or less. The improvements consist of a large and very superior Bank Barn, just finished, and a commodious BRICK HOUSE in sss course of erection. It is expected that ss the House will be completed by the day of sale. There is an Apple Orchard thereon, with a variety of other fruit trees, A part of the land has recently been limed. The outside fenees are good. There is a sufficiency of Meadow and Woodland. This place will is a few years become one of the most beautiful and attractive homes in the country. Pleas antly and beautilull located in one of the finest farming regions in the State, this Farm offers a rare ehanee to capitalists. No. 3.—A TRACT OF CIIESTNUT TIMBER land, lying in Franklin township, adjoining lauds of doh.) Hartman, and Moses Hartman, Esq., containing 12 Acres, more or less. No. 4--THE JIANSWON FARB, situate in Franklin tows ship, Adams county, 1 mile ncrtheast of Cashtown, on the old Mantilla* road, adjoining lands of John.Deardorlf, Peter Shull, and others, containing 318 ACRES, more or less, about one-third of which is lit excellent Timber, such as Chestnut, White and Black oak, Rock oak, Poplar, kc. The improvements are a large t , Two-story DWELLING, one part of stone, and new. and the other log and Weatherboarded. The old port has been recently repaired nod re painted, and is now as good as new. The Barn is Bank, very large and good. It _has recently been very much enlarged and proved, and will now stable from 18 to 20 hor:es sal , as many cows. There is a very large Wagon Shed and Cdrn Crib attached. The out-buildings are a Carriage House; Spring House, Wash Rouse, Smoke House, Blacksmith Shop, Sc. The land lies nearly all been liined once, and some twice, and• is now in thehiglicst sttte of cultivation. It - is gener ally conceded that this is one of the best and most productive f arms in the county. Nearly every field has either a spring or a stream of running water in it the year round. Hence it is well adapted for stock raising and dairy purposes. The farm is under good fencing. There are three excellent Apple Orchards on the premises, with-an aband ince of Peach, Cherry, Pear and other fruit treess. Fruit seldom fails here. This Farm need only be seen to please—rarely does one like it get in to market. Persons wishing to view Farm No. I will please call on Mr. C. Snyder, its loccapantoor Aaron Sheely, residing in Gettysburg, and those wishing to view the other properties o ill call on the family of said decedent, resi ding on the Mansion Farm. svaFarin No. 1 will be effered on the prem ises, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Friday the 12th, and the other properties r ill be offered on - the premises, at 10 o'clock on Saturday, the 13th day of October, when attendance will be given and terms made known by 'AARON SITEELY, JAMES McILVAIN, Sept. 17, 1966. is Ezecutors. Carroll County Land OR SALE.—The subscriber wishes to 41 F TWO VALUABLE FARMS of LIME STONE LAND, one containing two hundred acres, end the other c.ontaiiting one hundred and twenty, a county road dividing the- Ramo. They are located about 7 miles from Westmin ster, the county sett of Carroll county, Md., and three miles from New Windsor, the near est Station on the Wester!. Maryland Railroad: Then Farms, for location, nullity of soil, modern improvements, &e., will compete with the best of lands in Pennsylvani L. Purchas ers are advised to calland view for themselte3, or address the subscriber, S.lll2's Creek, Car roll county, Md. BENJ. W. BENNETT Sept. 17, :846. Gw Sale Crying! A A RON C 111101 , 11STER, of Hampton. Ad ams county, will attend to the CRTIKG OF SALE'S in the most satisfactory meaner, and on re.isonable terms. Ile asks a share of rinlaie patronage, and is convinced that he will be able to please all who m ty employ him. Hampton, Sept. 37, 1836. 2m* Notice. A PPLIPATION will be made at the next regular session of the Legislature of Pennsylv.tnia for the Incorporation of a Say ing& Institution, to be located in the Borough of Littlestown, Adams county, Penn's., under the nonce and atvie of " TUE LITTLESTOWN SAVINGS' INSTITUTION,' the intention of which shall be to loan out money and receive deposits .thereof, and do such things as are usually done by similar Institutions; the cap ital thereof not to exceed One Hundred Thous and Dollars, to be divided into shares of Fifty Dollars each. July 2, ISM Notice. DI3..fIENRY A. LILLY'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Dr. Henry A. Lilly, late or Conowago township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in 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 set tlement. JAMES W. GLIBERNATOR, Aug. 13, 1866. 60 , Administrator. Another Large Stock (IF NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT GRIMES'S. James A. Grimes, York street, has been to the city again, to replenish his stock, which went off so rapidly, because it was so very good and so very cheap.- The new stock beats anything he has yet offered to this community, and he hopes all the people will come and see for themselves. His new purchase of SYR UPS can't be heat, and he will sell from a pint up to a barrel; his SUGAR i are -of all varieties, including the very primest; his COFFEES are the best in the market ; his FISH are elegant; and his FLOUR extra. He has laid in a large lot of STONE-WARE, which he offers cheap, and is - sure w•ll please —so with, his WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS WARE,LAMPS. PICKLES, SPICES, CON- F KOTICEN A - Tobacco and Segars, and the Oxman , " otter things to be found in his very full and complete Store. By setting theip, and selling quick, he expects to get along quite as well as those who have greater profits, but sell slower. [June 11, lee. 6. initer's Collate (Orgasm PERSONAL EMn 1 :I°ROPKRTY • • lIBLIC SALE —By wir toe of an Order of the Orphans' Court of A ADIS county, the subscriber, Trustee of John Howe, lunatic, will offer at Public Sale, on the prem;ses, on FRIDAY, the 2.3 th day of SEPTEINER. inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., The VALCABLR PAM( of said John Howe, situate in Latimore township, Adams con r.ty, crn the Carlisle road, one mile northwest of Deardorff's mill, adio'ming land 3 of lime Flohr and others, containing 31 ACRK..9 of patented land. The improvements are a Two-story Log ROUGHCAST - HOUSE, with a Kitchen attached, .a 2 ft 1/ good Barn, pert log and part frame, with Sheds attached, and other necessary out-buildings, also three never-failing springs of water on the farm, a good Orchard of Ap ples and Peaches, with a variety of other fruit. The land is in a goad state of cultiva tion, having been heavily limed, and under good fencing. Persons desirous of viewing the property can do so by calling on the sub scriber, residing close by. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 1 family HARK, 2 Cows, One-horse Wa gon, Carriage, Plong,ns and Harrows, Horse Gears, Wagon Saddle, Cow Chains, Grain Fan, Work Bench, Boxes, Barrels, Hogsheads ; also a lot of Bees and Bee hives, with a varie ty of farming implements not rnen+ioned, and some Household and Kitchen Furniture. ,`Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M , on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by STAMBATTGFf, Sept. 10, 18G6. Tratee. A GOOD FAST ' AT PUBLIC SALE —On FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEMI BER init., the sub . - - scribers, Executors of John, Rittase, dec.easetl, will offer at Public Sale on the premises, the Real Estate of said decedent, viz: A FARM, situate in Union township, Adams county, on the road leading from Feeser's (formerly Bittle's) mill to the Hanover road, about 0..,e mile train said milL.and about two and a half miles east of Littlestown, adjoining lands of Wm. Hogan, Samuel Humbert, Jesse Hilbert, and others, containing 75 ACRES, more or less—about 10 acres Woodland and 10 acres Meadow. The laud has allbeen limed twice, and some of it thrt. e times, and produ ces well. The fences are good. The improve ments are a one and a halt story LO(; HOUSE, Log Barn, Wagon -Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage llouse, Hog Pen, with a Two-story Spring House, and a very superior spring in side. There is a splendid Apple Orchard cf 300 young bearing trees, with peaches, pears, cherries, kc., on the premises. Persons wishing to view the farm are re quested to call on the last named Executor, residing thereon. tierAt the same time and place, will be of fered a WOOD LOT, in .C.trroll county. Md., within one mile of the above described firm, containing 3i acie. , , more or less, adjoining lands of Wkshington Feeier and Philip Leas. The lot is well covered with young chestnut timber.. " Stgi'''Stle Co Commence nt I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be glvea and terms made known by WILLIAM RITTASE, ISIBIAEL RITTASE, Henry Dvlert,'Auctioneek. Executors September 10, 1830. ts* A Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SAGE —The subscriber, haring relinquished farming, offers at Private Sale, his HIGHLY VALUABLE FARM, situate In Butler township, Adams county, Pa., half a mile from Lover's mill, and adjoining lands of Martin Thomas, Henry Lower, and others, containing 193 ACRES, more or less, with due proportions of the very best Woodl ind and Meadow. Big Conowago Creek forms the south line of the farm. The land is among the most productfve, having nearly 90)0 bush els of lime upon it, and is well fenced. The improvements are a Two-story ; • : Weatheiboarded DWELLING -74+ 1 HOUSE, with two Kitchens, two Cellars, two Bake Ovens, &c., suit able for two families; a large Bunk 13.iru, large new Horse Stable, Wagon Shed-cud corn Crib, two Carriage Hensel, a very fine Hog Stable, and all other necessary but-buildinza ; three excellent wells of waver, twd of: them having pumps, and a good Apple Orchard with.a large variety of P-erdebes,Sreurs, Cher ries, Grapes, /sc. - There la,tl School HOuse on the limn, a Church within c a Mile, and Mill 1, Stores And. Mechanic Shops cirovenient. This is one of the most valuable farmsM=oe county, and persons wishing to buy s.liould - not fail fo, give if their attention. It will be shown by the subscriber, residing tkereou. JACOB EIFIESSPERGER., Sept. 10,10 ;. 51 Hone and Lot, INEW OXFOItO,,- - AT VATE SAUL— The uudet signed offers at Private Sale, a LOT OF Grtousi), situ tie in the pleasant village of yew Os'orfl, Adams county, adjoin ing.Gtorge Shane, on the Gettysburg turnpike, near the It afro id, having thereon erecte 1 a Two story Frame Weatherbo 'Metier tm- HOUSE. with Back-building, a new Stable, Wash House, an excellent will 31 of water, with a pump in it, and oth provemeuts. This is n deairable home. • Persons wishing to view the p roperty are requested to call on Philip Thomas, residing in New Oxford. ELIZADETH KELLER .A fig. 27, 1800. tf Farm for Sale. MITE nndersigned offers his FARM, with or without the present crop, AT PRIVATE SALE Possession given immediately. The Farm is situated in Cumberlaid town ship,' Adams county, adjoining lands of Wm. Douglas, Samuel Pitzerund others, containing TWo HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, with about thirty-five acres of excellent Woodland, and the balance of the farm in a good• state of cultivation. The improvements are. a good Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Spring lions., Frame Bain, and other necessary outbuildings.— - Terms easy. - • • Any person desirous of seeing or purchasing the above term, can get all desired information by calling on the undersigned, residing there on. JULIUS 11AFSBR. July 18,1886. if Sale of Real Estate. WILL sell, on necommodAting terms, my I pro,eriy, located in Ehtniitonban town ship, Adam 3 county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield, and eight miles of Gettylbarg r known as' "VIRGINIA MILLS," containing 503 ACHES OF 0000 LAND, well improved. There is on this land a good THREE-STORYSTONE MILL. containing two ran of Burrs, and a SAW MILL. Apply to the Hon. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charlestown, Je&rson co., Va. June 18, 1888. tt Wanted. AGENTS—S7S to $2OO PER MONTH for Gentlemen, and $33 co $75 rm. tdie?, everywhere, to' introduce the Common Senn Family Sexing-Machine, improved and per fected. it will hem, tell, ritch, quilt, bind, braid, and embroider beautifully—price only s3o—making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the,abore wages, or a commission, from w:iich twice that amount can be made. Address or call on C. BOWERS k CO., Office No. 235 south Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. Sept. 8 3 1866. 1m Notice. TEnt3 HECK'S ESTATE.—Letters teste d mentary on the est-tte of Jesse He :k, late of Munotjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in 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. WILLIAM KUHNS, Sept,. 10, 1866. 6w* Executor. .—T ASD GROCERIEShe highest ,RAIN market price peldfer Grain and all kinds of Produce. Groceries, Fertilizers, 4tC., eoa- Atantfy on hand tor sale at the Warehouse of Aug. 14 1066, CULP ::,FARNSHAW. I VAIXABLE LI( BAST BRUIN, AT PUBLIC SALE.—On , SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTET. R next, Oe anbsoriher, Magni water de bonis non cam testamento aunexo of Philip Miller, deceased, will tam at Public Sale, on I the premises, that valuable property la Bast ( Berlin, Adams county, Pa., long owned and occupied by the deceased, afterwards occupied by his widow, end cow by the undersigned, consisting. of TWO LOTS OF GROUND, each 65 feet front and 220 feet deep, h awing thereon erected a large Two-story D JUBLE FRAME HULSE, Weatherboarded, „" a Une-stery Back-huildingattached r a good Stable, Smoke Hulse, /cc., with a wall of excellent water and a Cistern, and a large variety of choice fruit. A part of the front building, has for thirty-five years been used as a DRUG STORE. Persona wishing to view the property are requsted to call oa the andersigael residing 'thereon. 3ale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said lay, when attendance will be given and terms made know,p by ErENRY L. MILLER, Aug. 13, 18116. te* Fourth Anneal Exhibition OF THE ADAMS COUNTY' AORIC'ULTURAL SOCIETY, O be held at Beadersville, on TUKSOAY, WEDNRSDAY and TINTELSDAY, SEP- T lIIEtt 250, 26th and 27th. OPEN THREE DAYS. Price of admission 2 . 5 cents. Season ticket, including membership, $1 on. Tile Fair will open, on Tuesday m3rning. On Wednesday morning nt 9 o'clo,:k the Jude; will commence their examinations, and it is especially enjoined th,tt no persons whatever, but those having charge of the articles, shall be present at the examinations or deliherationi of committees. Tiiß ANNUAL ADDRESS will be delivered on Wednesday. the 2Gth, at L o'clock, P. M., by AARON SliEt+ILY, Esq. Cordpetttion of all kinds solicited from this and other counties. Farmers, tuezhanics, and manufacturers are earnestlj requested to con tribute to the exhibition. The Tr:al Course has been enlarged and is admirably adapted for the exhibition of speed, strength and other qu tlities c.f rontl and drAft horses. The grounds have also been enlarged and new buildings erected vrhieh are ample and convenient. JOHN BURKHOLDER, Pres't. JONAS RACTANZAHN, Trens'r WILLIAM I. WILSON, Sec'y. CYRUS GRIEST, Cur. Sec'y. August 27, 186 QesN FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEMBER next, the subscriber, intending to remove N t, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, near Bream's Mill, in Cumberland township, the following Personal Property, viz: 2 HORSES, 1 Stallion, I Cow, 4 fat Steers, I Trotting Boggy, 1 Spring Wagon, I Two horse Wagon, 2 sets of Harness, Bridle; and Saddles, Check Lines, Chains, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Axes, Maul and Wedges, Mowing Scythes, Grain Cradle, kc. : !ILA CKSMITH Tt.),./ LS, Iron Vice, and old Iron. Also, House hold and Kitchen I. urnitnre,suclvas Bureau, Ta bles, Moira, 5 Bedsteads, Corner Cupboard, - Sink, Cook, 'Parlor and Ten-plate Stoves and Pine. 2 Iron Kettles, Brass Kettle, 2 Clocks, 2 Rocking Chairs, Rocking Cradle, Tubs, Bar rels, Meat Yesstls, Dongh-tray, Smoothing Irons, and many other Household articles.— Also a Silver Watch and 2 Pistols. ilhirSale to sommence at 10 o'clock, A. !U., on said day, when attendance will ha given and terms - made known by silroN ITANCI." Sept. 3,, 1.366. to LIMESTONE FARM - AT PUBLIC SALE —On TINRSDAY, the 4th day of OCTOBER neat, the subscri , bers will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the following highly - vatnable Real Estate, viz A LIMESTONE F trtll, situate-in Carroll s Tract, Adams county, Pa., on the road lead ing from Fairfield to Cashtown, three miles from the forvner place and four miles from the latter, containing 130 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of thigh Culbertson, the heirs of Samuel Knox, deceased, Daniel and John Mickley, and others. The farm is in a high„' state of cultivation, and has recently been al, limed. The improvements are au elegant new BRICK ROUSE, e s with Brick Wash House and ff 1 Smoke Hous and a well of wa ter at the door: also a Double Log tiara, with Sheds attached, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, &c. There is on the term one of the finest Orchards in the county, consisting of 200 trees of choice fruit. The farm is well watered, and' hits due proportions of Timber and Meadow land—is conveniently laid out in fields, under good fencing. Persons wishing to view the property, can callon Benj tam A. Marshall, residing thereon. gar Sale to commence . at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by A~DIICIV M ARS!! A LL, • JIMES.MARSLIALL. Sept. 3, 1866. is ----- Iteglater's ;Notices. NTOTWE is hereby given to all Legatees and lA. other persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Ad inns county, for confirm ition and allowance, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of SEPTEMBER, 1806, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz : 331. The first and final account of Wm. B. Gardner, Administrator of George Gardner, deceased. 332. The account of John Dickenson, Guardian of the estate-bf Samuel D. Lock ert, minor son of James Lockert. 333. The second and final account of John L. Smith, Administrator of 'Joseph Smith,J. deceased. 334. Theaecountofl.D.Worley,Admftn istrator of Jo4eph Mummert, deceased. 333. The account - of Etias Jayer, Ad ministrator of Wm. Rohrbaugh, dee'd. 336. The first and final account of Wm. A. Fickel,'Administrator of the estate of Peter D. Little, deceased. 337., The first account of Mary McAl lister, Executrix of the Inst will and tes tament of Adaline McCullough, deed. 338. The account of Washington Metz gar, Administrator of the estate of Sam uel Metzgar, deceased. SAML`BI. LILLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, }. Aug. 27, Me. td Hoosier Steel Plough. Tag undersigned hos been appointed ae agent for the sale of HALL k SPERM'S STEEL PLOUtirl, manufactured at Pittsburg This Plough lies been in nse in Adams county for some time, and is pronounced superior to any other. A few on hand. JOHN G. GILBERT, Sept. 3. 1866. tf Straban township. M. V. LOCK 628. hoop Skirt', 628. IT P- XI N ' ~ O WN MAK.F,," NEW ALL* ETYLE3 I Are in eery respect FIRST CLASS. and em brace a complete assortment tor Ladies, Miss. es, and Children, of the Newest Styles, every Length and Size of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more universally POPVLAR than any others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really CHYl►aa, than any other FI)op Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are warranted perfect. Evens' LADY should TRY Toes ! They , are now being extensively Sold by Msacn►YTS, throughout the Country, and at WHOLESALE k RETAIL, at 3lanufactory and Sales Room. No. 628 ARCH Street, below 7th, PHILA DELPHIA. Ask for DOMINI "owx xste,"--Lny no other ! _ CAUTION.—None genuine nnlels Stamped on each Fit: Pad—"flopkin's Hoop Skirt Man. utactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelpuia." Also, constantly on hand full line of New York made Skirts, at very low primes. TIMMS NNT CASH. ONB PRICE ONLY. Sept. 3, 1.881. 4m PRATT'S IMPROVED if RUIT CANS.— Something new t--con and see them at buehlet's Tin and Sheet Imo Factory. Deci. deity the belt Can ever twitnifitetured. Also, lISUIT JARS, of the best and most improved patterns. thee 18, 18Cd. Administrator PIJULIC SALE. BiGIILY VALUABLE II GOOD ',Awn& AT PUBLIC THURSDAY, the 27th day of SEPTEMBER next, in pur suance of an Order of the Orphans' Court 01 Adams county, the subscribers, Administrators of the estate of Samuel 011111 and, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, A FARM, situate in Straban township, Ad awls county, oa the State Road. el: miles from Gettysbure,, adjoining lands of John Feeser, David C. Brinkerhoff, Jeremiah Shriver, and others, containing 1313 ACRES, more or less, with large proportions 3f es,:ellent Woodland and Meadow. The farm is in a good et tte of cultivation and under good fencing. 'the im provements are a Two.story LOG HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, ; I log Darn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, r 1 I Shop and Hog Pen, Spring House, ' • . with a never-filling welt of water and pump in it. There is a good Apple Orchard, with. other fruit, on the premises. Also, on FRIDAY, the 28th day of SEPTEM BER nest, A FARM, situate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, one mile east of Ileidiers burg, adjoining lands of Peter Hiller, Daniel Bream, George Mackley, George Fidler, and others, containing 202 ACRES, more or less, with a large proportion of Woodland, and a sufficiency of Meadow. The laud is in a pro ductive condition, and the fences- are in good repair. The improvements are a Two- story ROUGHCAST HOUSE, Log and 1111" Frame Barn, Horse Stable, new Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, new Hog Pen, and ak Spring Rouse, having a never-failing spring, with a pomp in it, adjoining. Water in won' of the 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. bar Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. Sf.,' on each day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SARAH GILLILAND, Adnex., FREDERICK QUICKEL, Adner. By the Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. Aug. 27, 1860. to 2 VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the 2d day of OCTOBER next, the under. signed; Executors of Frederick Holtz, deceased, will offer at Public sale, on,the premises, the following Real Estate of said decedent, viz No. I.—A FARM, sitnate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, on the banks of the Big Conowago, adjoining lands of George .Vack ley, HlEnry Hoover, Anthony Deardorff, Peter Miller, and others, containing 202 ACRES, more or less, about 40 acres being Woodland and 30 acres. Meadow. The land is in a high state of cultivation, part having been limed, and the fences are good. The improvements are a Two-sfory Wcatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with Back-buil sri - thug, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, and as Corn Crib attached, Hog Pen, two never-fail ing wells of water, one at the house and the other at the barn, with a large Apple (Naomi, in fine bearing condition, and all other fruit. No. 2.--A FARM, situate in_ Straban town • ship, A:lams county, on the rota leading from New Chester to New Oxford, within a quarter out mile of the former, adjoining lands of Ja cob Hulick, Daniel Groscost, P. A. Myers, John Thomas, end others, containing 200 ACRES, more or Tess, with due proportions of Woodland and Meadow. The land has been limed, and le in first-rate condition—the fen ces are good. The improvements arc a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Brick rd Back-building, a Brick Tenant House, tt Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib, ar rive House, liog Pen, Spring Rouse, ke.; an excellent spring of water close to the house, and a Gina young Apple Otebard, with other fruit. Persons wishing to view the Farms are re quested to MI on the Executors residing on the lust mentioned. Farm No. I will be offered et 10 o'clock, A. M., and Farah No. 2 at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will be given , and terms made known by DAVIT) 1101. TE, JOSEPH HOLTZ, Aug. 27, 1866. ti &Tenon, NAMABLE FARM AT - PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, - Executors of the last will and testament of John pull, deceased, offer at Private Sale A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Butler township, Adams county, P.a., a quarter of a mile from Israel Bricker's Mill, (formerly Hartzell's Milljort the road leading from Hun terstown to Pine Grove, adjoining lands of Elias Gardner, Wm. Guise, Jacob Rebert, and others, couttining 132 ACRES and 62 PERCH ES, neat measure. The improvements are a large Two-story STONE HOUSE, with Back-building and Wash House, Car- N.:;, penter Shop, Double Log Baru, with Sheds and Wagon Shed ; als another large Stable with Sheds and Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Corn Crib and Gr.inaries, Hog Pen, with other out-buildings. There is a well of water with pumpat the door. Opossum Creek runs along the arm. Tee mill race runs along the buildings • also severil aster rights of access t 3 the fields, with a due proportion of timber and' meadow. An Apple Orchard of choice fruit, also peaches, pears, Ace. 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 call OR the undersigned, residing thereon. CONRAD DULL, JESSE DULL, Aug. noene. et* Executors. Blacksmith Shop AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned in tending, on account of health, to quit Blaekstnithing, oTers at Private Sale, his val uable stand, situated in Frederick county, Md., about one mile east of New London, on the Annapolis road. The imprsvetnents are a iirge and elegant MACK ;4110P, a good Two-story Log DWELLING HOUSE, a welt of !viler near the door, with a pump In it, Stable, Hog Pea, Smoke Hbuse, kc., all in good con dition. Any person wishing to view the property will please call upon the proprietor, residing thereon. CHARLES A. S3lllll. Aug. 27, 1868. 5w 1868. Philadelphia 1800. WALL PAYERS. rr New PALL SMALL .11 . 0W3LL k ROUTINE, Manta' ,cturers' of PAIIIN HANGINGS and WINDOW SHADES, Corner fourth and Market Streets, PHILA DELPHIA. N.S. Always in Storr t a large Stock of LINEN and OIL SHADES. Sept. 3, 1866. 3m A Good Farm\ AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subset i her offers AT at Private Sale, his valuals:e FARM, sits ate in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., containing 127 ACRES, more or less. The Improvements consist of a good Two. story LOG HOUSE, and Log Barn, Wash House, Smoke House and Milk House all antler one roof; and other :..ntbuildings. There are two wells of good water, one at the house and the other at the Barn, an I a never failing stream of water running through the farm. There are two young Orchards on the premises, and a variety of all kinds of fruit. There is about 15 Acres of good Timber and a fair 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, Schools, Churches, and is among the most desirable in the county. 4. Persons wishing to view it will call on the undersigned, residing thereon. ABRAM FLENNEa. August 27, 1886. 3m Wonted. • A GOOD FARM. A"person harinr a good Farm for sale, and will take in part pay:nent, one or more tracts Of FIRST-RATE WESTERN LAND, well located, near Railroads, Schools, Chord:- es, County Towns, ic., may find s p urchaser by applying at this adze. June 1.8, I$CB. tf Town Property A T PRIWATII ilADE.—Severel MOUSES A can In roamed et, Privets . 4 .3a6e by wino lag on FAIINESTOCK Bkll/1141.3. Dec. 15.186 g. if T AMISS' DOSS TRIXILNOSt in Man Ter 1.4 rietr, s • 1113/310W8. War lisle. .. THE BEST IS THE MARKET. TBS VICTOR 80ROO WU/. i tee Pisa thousand of these Mills have bile* made and sold in the last titres yams. The best recommendations can be giros. Also—COOK'S EVAPORATOR, for milting Sugar and Molasses, said to be the but In UM CO R V CE USHERS. Three diTereet sizes for grinding Corn la Ow ear, ni shelled—or any other kind of grain. This in a mach!ne that every farmer Owed hAve, an a oushel of ground feed is eqnal to a bushel and a half utrrouni. The high price of feed of all kinds makes nn troperative de mand for some kind of machinery by whieb to save. It is a rtipi3 grind i etand durable. BELLS FOR elruncirEs, SClTool,s, RN! !lOUS E FoUNDRISS, ks. M.ide of the best steel composition. Church Bells Insured for one year. TraLorGlllll"S Glr.V ,SPRING DRUZ, WITHCIIO'.."ELL'S GUANO ATTACHMENT. This is considered one or the best Drills DOW in use. It will distribute any kind of grata evenly, and sow from one bushel up to three) to the acre. The Guano Attachment has OM entire satirfartion wherever used. It is so constructed as net to clog :n sowing any kind of Phosphates or Rene Meal. Raving sold • number of these m tehine.g last season, I can fully tecommend them to be what they srs represented. Persons wishing to buy should make application early as the Aupily is ItueS and the demand great. F. F. S.VITLI'S CAST STEEL,.PLOVONS. First, It is the only Plough yet prilduced that wil Invariably scour in any troll. Second, It is, now an established tact that It will last from three to six times longer the' any other steel plough in use. . Third, It draw.' lighter than arty other Plough, cutting the Same width and depth of !UMW: The different pat 4 a of thiPlough are cosi In. moulds, info the exact shape desired for the mould-board,s shares and land-M.4 ' giving the parts mot exposed to wear any desired thickness.. The shares can be sharpened by any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly mate. able and works kindly: Edge tools hare.been made out of pieces of the plough by Wick. smiths all over the country. SON. WHIE, Agent, Near Gettyaburg, Fur sale by Aug. 27, isqc Sewing Machines. THE (:ROVER& BAKER..—,THE BEST Di USE. These Machines have become 'in 'well known Ott little need be said by way or recommendation. They have taken the drat ,premium at all the htte State Fairs, and are . universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no oilier 'Machine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with prtfection. Theo, Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family 'uses Th y are almost noiseless, sew directly from the *pool without rewinding, and are ,simple in their construction. They are may to manage, and calf be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They save labor, they tope ti me , an d they save minuy , and do their work better than it can be don't by hand. ' The undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established en Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will always have on hand ar» p p ly, Per. sons wishing to bay will please call andwassm. Ines for themselves: stir Needle s and Thread will R I o be sup. plied. J. 8. WITHEILOW, Agent, , Fairfield,. Adams eountq, Aug. 27, 18C1:1. tf • • Sehenek's Mandrake POW, FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A F.I.TELSTITITTL FOR CALO)IEI+ If your Lsowebi are rosti ve, TRY THEM. If you have worns, TRY THEM. if your breath to bad. TRY TIIEM. # you feel drowsy, TRY TIM. If yea are le*.v apt:Red. TRY THEM. Tr you have a sick headache. TUT THEM. .. if you have taken a drp too inuch,_ ~ TAKE A o 1. 111.1. DOSE . , they only cost 23 cents a box. , TRY THEM. • Rine 31ase, ant other preparations of Meretter. actimily produce inure sulli.ring and death than' the diseases which they Linares to cure. And "aft this oorroslve mineral so denounced by the ellue• pat li I r doctors, Is pre seriissl by them almost um• venally in Liver Complaint, consumption or Lungs, dre. TILE MANDItAKE PILLS are composed entlrcly of routs and lierbas,obtailled from till , great storehouse of Native, and their salutary eitrets will appear as soon us the medi cine is hrutr.iht to the test of !I fair experiment. SCLIENtics 31.1.1.: fiILIK E PILLS do not produce any hallow-1. or Sielinoss.,f the stoinaell: lint When' given fur LA spepm I I. it may he propot 1,, use them in connection with sCHENCK'S SEAM Ev.p TONIC. by thlenvilyhris treatment the digenth is faculties are speedily restored to their lull vigor, ' and the worst eases of Indigestion may be oared. When we ref eet that the liver Is the largish internal organ of the body, that to it Is sasiggidt the Important duty of filtering the blood Mit preparing the bile, that it is subject to many a fee orders, and that when It is diseased or lust LIM, the whole body suffers sym patilot lenity, It is I ot; surprising that a medicine which can retitore the healthy operations of the Lit or shunt I moth es wonderful change,' In the general health, gut t elect cures whit h may appear to be Mutant nil raculous, 1 . 1 , clue he of long (1 , !ILIIIIUMCP, sevs re pains In the side. breast and shoulders, itching ag the limbs, a feeling of general weakness Irma W ‘ retehednessouni Miler alarming and distresaing symptoms. indicative of Imperfect or disorden4 action of the liver, are speedily removed by the Use of SCUT NOK'S MAND it.k ICE PILLS, Costiveness, Piles, hitter or sour ernetatlons.swi that Indescribable feeling of oppression, mental, anxiety, languor. lethargy, and depressfon or spirits which unfit, a man for tile management of business and the coyly moot of II re , are all relirvasi ! by the use of tiCiIENCK'S MANDRAKE rii.t.f44 i Du. 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