'.- 1.,v1:.:1 , , \I t: - ..3 or Sti.vm I /tn.:. --A solid nests; fteal Estate for Sale. I 'Farm for SMe. ,__ I _ _ f I v ,.. , . ) r e w a , )., : v e iv . I It N cw -yO,l b • the ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. i' ' '1 .. , - ~ ' •"' 1 - -',) .„ 91 1 1 1 E fli),:e.l !her offers at Pro.ate Sale the Til E Snlizietiher, intend ni l ; In tellnquiSh ! :-•tontner .Avorge Law, 111,1 wel , K. sing ‘veig .-.....;) g ....11 : , . ~. . tielowing portions of his Real Estate : 1 itrinims, utters at Private Hale, en very pounds, and i,aliall al , :- . ,-;.000. It is the pro- I ii ..... favorable terins duct of urn: mine on the bat:am:is and Sent, on I. Al T wo - Sto re "trick 11 0 , wc ; I-- 0 -01, liIS FARM, 1 in : , , , n‘n Daitiniore street, opposite a. t ~i ~ . I •to be coerce.- The Kxpt es. says : ' •, tt it'i a Back litiiidina rintry 0, ,, , H oi l , satiated in Butte( township, Adams coopty, ( It. is very cm inns that :-.11% Vr if 4. beeoming Pier"- • . -, ' .7" fi a • I , • A . , trame _ w i de w ith ."- i t i I Lot „f , 4, 1,,, k, . 4., On the ptibli4 road h•;tiling from limiters- abundant, and that. at the mint in Philialaiatia, ‘-' " . i tire; uiwn to the Pine tz rove Furnace, it k- naw - 1 1--( ' - ul freely "' r 'Ll'''' IL 4 I II isidtal I It ) 6 "Ind ; also about 4O Perches °I Laud In from—the---former—place r -ail . puning—Abrithant-1- 4 4 0 per ounce. No dotilit but that wh e n ;rear ol the same. . , Fisher's Mill,'„intil lands of Adam & William! we have a regular conmittnieation with New ' 11. Two Dwelling n 0101441, .. .li G„ i d n ,, r. J ohn NIL and ()Lifers, container Grenada, by, steam. the woi 111 will he astound- with extensive Back Bniliiings„ &e.; in , :1 133 Acres, about 30 acres of which are . ed with the res:ults of a newly directed intins- South IlaltiniQry street, nearly opposite{! 1 - Ttniberland, with a due proportion of Meadow; try, of an American character. throwing, possi- the residence of the subscrifier. Th`ts proper- , 1 t 1 , ow aioanee la a 'rood stale a cultivation—part bly California and Australia into the shade. ty ii l Ls on it INV o tine Welk of water, iiml tne i i I o,' it aiLS tn'en line.4l. The iniprw , l'lllents are i This mass (If ;•ilver: was in shape Ihe half of situ ion is a very eligible one for public bust - a two story SVON F.: HOUSE', with a- cylinde'r, whose length was about ton feet, iness of any kind. Back Building, - a lar•te Bald: Barn, vi; lie and diameter one foot. It hail a rough exit'- ' 111. 15 Acres 01 . Land,' in two en- Wiwon Slictl, Corn Crib, Cathay*, 3 " 111 ' riot., and looked Tile a piece of wood withthe 4' r 10S11 reS; 011 the New vit li , Road, near the prose, and,, tither outbuildings ; running water through limit, most of Which has been limed, in the barnyard, ii.' well of excellent watet• at bark on, only that it was of pure silver. - an d i s i i i a gOod slate of cultivation. the house, and running water Biro' the farm ; IV. A Fairin'nf 130 AiCireS. in Ciiii . i- f also a tkriving young Orchard of chbiee fruit. berland township, i mile front the Boromth, i .0. - Li - This property is very handsomely and through vi hick the Munimusburg Turnpike I conveniently situated, and oil - yrs rare induce runs. Apt ilion of the land has hinin limed. 1 Inent..s. to purchasers. It w ill ho shown and The farm is laid out in fields of convenient terms made knoWn by the subscriber, residing size. There is it large quantity of e . xeellont, At On the farm. -JERE:IIIAI] 1)1E111.. NI eadnw, and a portion of Timber on the tract. July 30, 1855. tf There is a large portion of the place set with Board and Pr.,ist and li'Lail Fences. Therels on the place an Orchard of choice fruit of every variety ; a neverfailipg \V e il of wa ter near the dour, and running water in the barn yard.. The Buildings are convenient and in good repair. . . To a person desiroes of having -a („trod farm convenie-it to town, the latter ptoperty oflerS NitinvAr, u{' Tlll ST , ; kM FAL A',lA. The l'alruPsdtora . Still Putro PREPARATIW.O FOR TUC ASSMILT AT slieasToroi.. "Li ALTFAX, August 1.- - The 'steamer Asia ar --risr_elLtiery last. t i,lit. with Liverpool d a t es to e- 21st, ult., one wee Saturday previous ad vims. There is nothing decisive, as yet, from the seat of war. Roebuck's motion for a vote of censure. ry n de in the llotiqe of Commons, has been re jected by a vote of 1911: consequently the-Pal therston ministry still exists. It was rumored that Sir IV ill inm - Moleqworth ticill succeed Lord John Russell as Colonial Secretary. PROM THE SEAT of WAR There is nothing fi OM the seat Of war eNeept that formidable preparations - were in progress before Sebastopol for an assault on the 'Alala- L„ir.--Two or three small sorties had been made, but each was repulsed by"the The Turks:and Sardinians had returned from their enedition to flaidar w Balaklava, where another secret expet . li Lion i s i n preparation, des tination not known. It is pi obably intended for Odessa. " The general aspect of the war is not at all encouraging to the cause of the allies. Seine slight successes, it is true, have lately at tended their efforts - , but they arc of no mo ment. Three successive sorties were made by the RusFians on the French works on the night of the 10th, the assailants coming from the Mal akoff tower. Each- assault was repulsed by the French without ntaterial loss. Another sortie was made upon the English on the night of the 17th, which was also re- MEI - On the 18th- another sortie was wade upon the batteries at Cateening Bay, which was vigorously repulsed. A "Cholera - Patient Buried Alivii - iiti -- the Mississippi. A special correspOndent of the New Orleans Picayune, at Bolivia, Mississippi, writing un der date of. July 13th, says : I learn that there is considerable sickness on the river now, the boats often stopping -to 'bury theif dead. I was informed_by cian that seven were put off on-Tuesday last at Napoleon. Our country continues healthy. I heard a good story the other day. It is tough, hut Illy informant vouches for the truth of it. On the steamer --, on her last trip, there wets man 'cases of cholera—many died and were btiried. At length all the coffin-- plank was used up. and . the carpenter was compelled to make his boxes out of old flat boat plank. At stindown' another case died-- a.deek passenger. He was thrust into the box, and the top loosely nailed on. The captain ran into the - wood yard, and not liking to stop-to bury the body. bargained with the owner of the yard, an acquaintance, to do it for hint. The bovwas left under the bank alone until morning, when the wood frier clia'itt promised to hide it. In' the mornin: , lie_ sent two of his negroes down to dig a hole, When they came back, their eyes dilated with horror, and their wool standing on einl : swear ing that the dead fellow w'as thtimpin ,, 4 - ' and knocking to get out. The :vaster went down and .a . Strftuge. sight presented itself: The corpse had revived, andlinding itself in rather close quarters. exerted itself and burst the rather slight fastening,, thus releasing itself. The man was soon well. and is now chopping wood at the place. The boat has la milled there since. but although the resurrected Will conic to the landing and talk -with the no' . Ile is fearful of being set veil another trick. l'itoor or MoNsTiot (haws. —Mr. Nasmyth, of Pnirivroft. who is makintr the nituist:T erns for the Horatio, has nearly- finished the - first gun, whieli,*we believe. will be ready fur t r ial itt a, few slays it was arran:q4l that this gun f•;hould be tested on the Nor Shore at Liver pool, and this, we hope and believe, will be done, as originally intended. Military and scientific men front all parts of the country will be present on the occasion. These guns, with their carriages, will weigh fifty tons each, and will carry a shot half a ton weight a dis tance of four miles. It will take two and a quarter barrels of powder, or 225 lbs., for a charge. Guns like these must add a new fea ture to the destructive engines of modern war fare, particularly against such stone walls as those aeronstatk, and Sebastopol. —Liverpool Times. REAcTioN and bider Meeting was held lately by the citizensof Ray county, Mo.. at which, while denouncing "ab olitionism in its true meaning," they declared in favor of abiding by the laws of the State of Missouri and of the United States, as being sufficient to guard their-rights and property, aund opposed -to all mobs to drive men either to religious or politidal measures." . A reso lution Wag also adopted to support no man for public office who had in any way proved self in favor of mohs. There scents to .I, v , a le _ actionary movement taking place in Missouri, of which this meeting. is thus far the most fa vorable indication we have seen. fr_T - The Unien Slur has changed hands and locality—Messrs. :Merrill and Smith retiring. tind Rev. Smug (jutelius succeeding them, who intends changing . its location from New *Berlin to Mililinburg, ur 1 the new county of Snyder.—The recent division of old Union county throws'New Berlin in the same county with Lewisburg,. which is already bountifully supplied with newspapers. It is the old Whig organ. (r7i*The price of tomatoes at Norfolk has declined frotu $l. 75 to 121 wits a basket. The market is said to be glutted. , altirkttO • COrreCtA.;./ cram 1..1t0 1.1i114 Hanovor 11A.1:1' 1 MUIZE-I'ILZD.VI LtST Flour, per barrel, Wheat, per bushel, nye, Corn, Oats, Cloverseed, •‘ Timothy, Whiskey, per gallon, Beef Cattle, per huud., Hogs, " Ilay, per ton. Guano, Peruvian, per tor►, Flour, Per lAA., frolu " NV ' o per-bushel, Ityc, Corn, l)ats 11 Clvert.;eed, 'fiinothy. Plaster of Paris, per ton, Y111:7l--Fa 1 ip tY ‘or Flour, per WA.. Irmn stoics. Wheat, per bushel, Rye, •‘ Corn, ()U:. (I ,, ver P1a,...t.r ,; i' !inl Sri 44 to 8 50 1 50 tu 1 95 1 10 to .1 15 94 to 1 99 32 to 40 7 5u to 7_ 68 4 'OO to -4 25 37 to . j 9 8 00 tolo ou 8 Jo Lu 3U :20 00 to*2 4 00 :55 00 EZEM 5, 9 tb.) 6 ot, 50 to 1 (kJ UtJ 40 ISE •2 50 50 c.. 9 till =I EVIIKOM 1 7; to 1 •••5 ••• 1 :o Il MEI 7 - The - .New Orleans Crescent gives an ac count of a recent marriage in that eitY, in a church, at which one hundred young ladie, diessed like houries, acted as bridesmaids; and an equal number of gentlemen as grou►ns uien. They formed a procession along. the street, and entered the marital hon►c from a street carpeted with flowers. Ercnr Tiu Ftsn t'Aciair.----A corres pondent mites to the Harrisonburg (Va.) Register, from Mt. Solon, that eight thousand white suckers have been caught in Mossy creek. near that place, within' the last month. The distance fished over did not exceed half a mile. Twenty-ibur hundred of them were ta ken with a hoop uct_belonging to Dr. Hunter, 1117 — The. School Directors of Ilerks county recently held a special Convention at the Court House. in Reading, and by a dce•idtd vote raised the salary of their county Superinten dent from e 250 to $1,200. iloLLow tVs PILLS. —Wonderful Cure of-a die.wed Liver. lintily Burton, aged 34. of Brooklyn. Long island, New York, t.a.‘; for a long, Bine in a preearimet state of health, owiug to her liver being ; the medical f.,ce Ity pre ibetl for her in lain, awl el.t.ny reo,sly she thought like ly to bonetit her hhe made use of with the - Bin—ill gueet.,;,+. Alutut tmo nientlis ai:11. she commenced using flolieuay'S Pilh,anfkcompliedwith the !whited directions. a hid; produced a very illeasiw.; - change. in lit e weeks. the of health wet attAin upon her cheeks. being perfect-I.N cured, to the agreeable. surprise of friend,. These rills aro aI,o iufallii ie iwall disease , : o: the stomach and lame), • 111" THE 1 . 41 MT soiiiettio , re speaks of i•tyinter liovritte, in t h e lap of spring.'' which it need , no poet to toll the en.liti titiA sensoil. the last taw day, 11d to ly 'wintry. Nor does it need it poet to inform the public fiat for itll mitts of treat boor there i :t vvry aliundant pier of tinitablia and f.o.liioitabie clot hint; at 110cl:hill l it cheap stow.- NO. ill Clit“unit Arotit t corner of Franklin 10. '2lti MARRIED. On the 24th ult , by the Rev. Thomas ereigh, r Mr. BEN JAMIN It. It(IIONSIIN. of Fallon cu., l'ao, to AI ELIZA• dan;;lller of Mr Janie.; Walker. On the «btb ult . by lice .10,,eplt Mahon, Rev. D. I). C1..1 Pastor of tbo Vrerbyterianeongre,;atlutr at Fair field, in thh, county. to Alb)", EMILY, daughter of David Mahon , of I•ltippengbur, entoollwititid county, Pa. On the -lilt alt.. at Colowago chart.l, by I v Mr De- Mcker, Mr. NICIIOL.ts' t'.4 MI. (et thy, thin place, to MIAs SUSAN STAMBALIIII, of East Ikt Inn. DIED. Orr the Pll 41.4 , 11r, MMUEL ZIEG formerly of Clue plaee..e,el al }'ear. Un ttiu 29th Mr, .11111 N .I . I.:MiY, Sr , of Straban toe mdt ir. Ail :VIVIIIICOL • r) 4 01.11EI:, .on of Mr. Wm L. Thomas, of Striloart 1.) 1 / 4 obliii)..144.41alt.mt 11 yoar:,. la , t. Clio re•idenee of iii r father, fu Ila.ttiniore, Col. IV. T. 4 , ASDEIiz, of Ila.rriAltili;;. Notii,'e in Earnefst. . it .Al.!, foriin.r oticos having been diste- A g amed,. we Ili vv IbiS last nollCH that all accoantz; Aloe us nit paid . 1H 1010 tlin 10//i of September vc.rt, will lit+ lilacs i in the hands. of an officer for - Colleciion. FA lIN ESTOO IC & SONS. : Auer.' 6, F 455. Agrien liura sociel AII KOU - I,A 11 M METING of the'Atiatios County Agrietiltoral Soeit.ty trill take plaee at• the Court-house, fn 00.1 y :0111M, nib 'Prp-Aillty. Mr 2.lsty.,iicvnit 1 u 7 elock, A full attend:wry is desired. JNO. McGINIKN, H. STA [Aug. 6, 1855. Shipper it• Detwik'r, ri j AItDIN G and General Continksion Merchants for the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, and all descriptions of PRO DU U E— Broad Street, above Arch, Phila delphia. 0 onsigrouents respectfully solicited, on v.hich liberal advances will hu made. Re fer to Merchants generally. ' 'FRANCIS K. SHIPPER, AVRAINI U. DETW IL•ER,• • • Aug. 6, 18.35. lin TRUSSES! TRUSSES !! TRUSSES ! ! ! C. U. Needles, TRUSS AND BRACE ESTAB LISHMENT, S. IV. (,r. of Twelfth and Bare Streets, Philadelphia,lm PORTER of fine FRE' H Tuusscs, combining extreme. lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial of ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending windier of inches round the hips, and siatin , ,.; side affected. Cost of Single Truss. $.2, $3, $l. $5. 1)ouble---$5. $6) $8 and $lO. In structions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. A Is() for sak, in great variety, !)r. BannitWs impravcd Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri ; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder 13 rdces, € hest Expanders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and Weak Lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes— wale and female. Zke•Ladios' Rooms, with Lady attendants. . [Aug. 6, 1855. ly A Holion Auction! Itriciersitgneti will sell at Am•tion. nt -Ai. his Store, nn ,Stritcrday, dre, , rust It/h, at 6 u'clock, P. NI., and on ..I,lltrility, the. 1111 e, at 1 o'clurk, P. Nl., hi:: :AAA; of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, &C, tvlio :visit to obtain BAIWAINS mould attend. .I,BRI VI AU NOLL). Guttysburg, JAly 3 0 . 1b53. Administrator's Notice.. TAC()I3 WIT'S EtiTATE.—Letters of /./ administration nn the estate of Jacob (;ipta, I{eaditit4 towie,hip, Adanei county, deceased. haviter licen grunted to the residtim Iu fl ue , E „ ; ,, int , township, he hereby gives notice to all per,,otts indebt ed to said' estate to make immediate papiient, and those havino rtiaittis ii_ratiist the to present them property authenticated for soak meld. JACOB GIP E, Auig. 6, 1Q55. 6! Comaly Treasurer. T the nprent-s.dicitation ut neilwily in par ticular, and every hudy in I.7,enoral, (,ffer all that's ,it nip, as a candidate fur I;()F1 NT E.I.S at the Octiiher vlcciillila oi a by the Allier war! party. Nhouhl I he nominated and elected, I will fUltit the dutieq oh the office as hum:Ally and faithfully as anybody. (7. X. MARTEN. ityshur , z, July :23. I Vt? ' _ le ; ' . flO l 4 1 I presclit to ftV.itill! , u! Albli le•ltil,. - ()N F:l , i.ty i ~,. ht ; ...11'11; ti . .' 10 , itlenC , ..1 . i FR 1N( :1:.; W: I.N 01:S E, Stc'y Vt . E. Mdttr. v ~11.; •lw Crllt. ;' n. ~r ;II :,......11 7 1 . 5. 1 1 1- Th.' iin r. .; :.1.11,', . 11, Ma: V-.T.PIN, (~n- .-- 's - ;,..---- - -- 4 min -,. i 1.11-.• I ~ t ); in. t.I 111 , 1111111' • • I N. ; ir 11) If: .:, .iii S T;i - ', ph !1+ :1 '.,.. _.....:Lip It NN :. , I , '1 , V ';'..?- 1 ‘ .): 1: 1 1.): 1,..7., I rare induceinents. Aug. 6, 1855. 3t THE Snlisertitert Executor of John titcwart, deceased, will sell al Pu‘tlie Nate, ~j Sill urdfig , the 1514 day s!f September next, all u% e k, P. M., on the prisilli , es, the Real Estate of said tleceased—n very - ' VAI, 11 A 13 LK FARM, ' situate in Freedom township, Adams money, Pa., -adjoininv, - lands el Abraham - K rise, the heirs ul 3.nnes Bighani, and “eorgt T o ot, ilot ceased, vontainite2, - IIS A CEC.S and 59 Perches. nl Patented 1.11111/,,, in art excellent state of-cultivation. Tho inaproventehts are gond, cow•istinv, of a Two-slory !trick (J. D gB wellin,rick Kitt•lten,liriekw Soke-L" hot.„,„. ~,,,,t,..,5e, a nevcrlailintr well ° of w•ater at the Kitelien door,_a large and eon vontent Bank Barn, built of'stone and frame, Wagon-shed, Corn-crib, and other pot-Imild in,ts ; also a good Tillant House, with it well at the dour, a good Stable, a thrivlng Apple Orchard, and other fruit ttoes. About 40aeros of the Farm are in good Timber, with a fair proportion of excellent Mradow. The Fone• ing is in excellent order, being principally re built and repaired during the present season. Persons wishing to view the premises - will call on the subscriber. JANIEB CUNNINGHAM, Ex'r. Aug: 6, 1855. is Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure, OR, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, FOR tlw Pre'vention unit Curio of INTER WITTENT and 111n11171CNT FEVER awl up., ini.hs FEvEit,Dutqu AvuE, 1)1.:1111.1TV, N 14;11T SWEATS, 711111 311 other forms. of disease winch have 3 common origin iu Makiria„or This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which .% , ,qll entirely protect any resident or traveller even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague-.or litlieus disease whatever, _or any injury from constantly inhaling, Nlularia or •Miastna. It will instantly check the Ague in per4oi i who have suffered for any length of time, froni one day to twenty years, so dial they need never to have another chill, by centintlin its use according to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and treiliri h. and continues until a permanent unit radic4l cure is e tr. k Led. or two bottles will answer for Orrli nary'cases; sou►i; may require in ore.- llirce- Lions in Corinna, French and Spanish, aceinn. puny each bottle. Price onn dollar. Liberal discount,' waVe to the trade: JAMBS A. It HOD Providence, "I have made a chionitcal examination of "RtionEi' FusKit AND Autir, CuitE," or "AN TIDoTtI: TO MALARIA, " and. have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, quinine, and Btryeltiiiiie, hut have not lonnil a particle of i;ither in it, nor have I found any Substance in its compo snion that would prove injurious to the con stitution. ‘q,Evvlsneloi, Union Co., Pa., Ma 2, 1855 Mu. J. A. RutinEs—Dear Sir : The box of medicine you sent me was duly recoived nn the 11th 0 1 April. I have sold about one half of it, and so tar tlw people who have u: nd are satisfied that it has cured thew. It has certainly stopped tho Ague in every one., who has ti` s ed it, and six attic CAM:3 were of long standing. My :aster, who has had it for five or six years hack, and could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as she would take it, is now, I think, en• tiroly cured by your min ily. J. C. McGINLY." CAUTION TO AGUE STIFFER ERS. Take no more Arsenie, Mcrcury, Quinine, Strychnine. or Anti- Porioilies or incilicincs of any kind, tht, virtue of which is owing to such poisonous Thu inost tlUty can rlo is to "break the chills" for a short unto, while they arc sure to catisc colt- titotional :1141,i:tics that cease only with „life. kvinciiilwr that the only Fever nml Afoot remedy that is harill:3 as %%oil sore, is RHODES' FEV ER AN!) AGUE CURE salt) ny druggists generally. Jtiss. ly INE'tll 440401)5, .11! file OLD EST:IIII,ISn ME N7', No. 1. T I ,I' Timm TIIF !--iatV • COODs, (morEIN you want I),lrgaili:;, call and he me. 1 will sell ;is cheep as tli cintil:wq, and as to Cloths, Cassimeres, and Ready-made Clothinis, w-erch.l l .ltiff,e competition. Tiff', ut our own manufacturing, and %variant( , 1 r+ltie 1111. " 01110 Otto come all I . No trouble to iio X them. - (;ItiOIZGE ARNOLD. July 3il, 1k55. rrliE School liiP.ctqrs 01 I;littcr diotrirt W i IlleCt 41.1110 Public SCIIOOi-11011Se, in «idd~cinwti. u» Saturoldy, Sykraber I a l , at 2. P. NI., tlir the purpo,n of employing TcAclier-; for-tirr. Schools of that district. f• 7 1'114. ("olnty Su:termteruivnt wi!l be 1 2. MOSF'S AIt;CLEAN A Chance for Farmers. PROOF OF SAFETY. • 'New York,)twe 11, 1855 JAS. It: C HILTON, M. D., Clioniit." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. S Teachers :Wanted. t4t• , l tyttit tit ty Y,1:1.1.Ty 11 . :'•.lo v rtt Public Sale. ._IIIIIE Subscribers, 14:xecittors of Thomas Firehart, Sen., deceased, will otrcr at l'ublie Sale, on the premises, in New Ches ter, Straban 'township, Adams county, un Sal urrhq, the Fith day of &pito:ibex next, .1.1 LOT OF GROUND, in New Chester, containing nearly an - ACRE, the itniiroveinents tieing a two.st ot y Ronghe;ist II I/I ISE, a Shop atlatl• a Stal)le, a neverfailinl . well 1)f 1.1 1111 Water at' the door, &choice Fruit trees, 4 Salt. to Menet: at 1 O'rlor P. M., on said day, NS him attendance will be given and tennu wade known by (;EOIWK KiII4 KIIAUT, " • . DANEU EIII9.IIIART, July '23, 1855: Executors. Lot of Clromad, AT Pll 81. le SALK. Avrll.l. In offered at Public Sale, on Sal tirdo y, 1:t day iif mlnr tn.2t, at I o'clock, P. M., on the premises, .11 LOT OF GROUND, property fifth' , late Conrad Schriver, deeeaseil, handsomely z , i111:110 1 itr Sintlian township, Ad. :me, county, On the Chanibersbing road, t3i miles front Iltinterstown:, - and 1 mile from Lol.Cer'ti Mill, adjoining Isnd 9 of (11 e(). Henry %A 'tailor, and other:4, containing TEN ACRES, more or less. The improvements an , a large two-story Roughcast' lioliSE, with Back-Building, Log Barn, Uorn Crih, Blacksmith Shop, ; 11 .: and inlit.r outbuildings; a neves-failing 'i ,- of excellent water twin the door, with a pump in it; an Orchard of Apple Trees, be sides Peach and Plow Trees. Th e land is o f a first rate quality, and in an wan Meta state of cultivation ; a due proportion-is Meadow, and all mulct- mood feitring. Tito property would make a first rate location for a Mechanic. Persons wishing to view the premises, are requested to call on the undersigned, residing in the iminciliato vicinity. DAVID S(1111tIVER. .I f rent for the Heirs c f Conrad Schriver, (Iced, July 1:3. 1555. L 8 Valuable Farm at Private Sale. E Stiliscrifwr, intendirer to relinquish farming, olfors at Private Salo, the FAN. M on which ho resides, situated in Oxford town comity, Pa., within half a Milo of New Oxford, afijoiniii!! lands of floury , Gilt. Jacob Smith, a lots, ;end town l, eontaining 2 - 00 Acres, more or 11'S , . is in a first rate state of cultivation, having town heavily • limed—is vvel! adapted to grasitig, and is midis wood feneim!. 'rile improvements eine;ist of a two story double 1312 lioll S with Back-building, a corn- 4 141111 Bank Barn, with sheds at both ends, !win' Wit troll Shed, eiirll C rib, and 4,irriiign flimsy; Sinner II mise. S m oke !lowa., Wood II onse, Smith Shop; a never failing well of water near the house, and run liiwr water on both sides of Ilse the farm being thereby %veil "watered. Two.ex• cellent Apple Orchards, besides Peaches, Pe IN, Chiwies, I:rapes, &c., all choice fruit, the premises ; also a n e w Ten. ant II uuse. a n d a Limo Kiln. About GO acres are heavily Timbered. This is one of the most desirable Farms in this county, and offers an „opportunity to p er .. eltaxers rarely presert.teit.': Should purchasers prefer, the tract wilfbe JOHN L. ROLAND. July 30, 1855. • ,liiiviquelsanna Hotel, opp , ostte Calvert Station. Hattitoore. Md. X 1114 ; ontlersi . gited having leased the above I I Intel and put it in complete order, is pre pared to accommodate; his frieflih 711111 tile travelling public. The proprietor will be pleased to see bis old friend:4, and proisises to make - nteir stay comfortable and satisfac tory. Ilaggisre taken to and 'front Calvert Station fiee oieliaroe. JOHN HARK, (formerly of Pennet.,) July 9, 1655. II PROPItIIiTOR. Executors' Not ice. 101.3 F.:B'/ArlT.—Letterg tes tr tanientary oil the'est:iito of .1 0 1, late of Reading township, Adams County, ileceasell, having- been granted to the signed, residing in the same township, they logeby_yrive notice 10 all poisons indebted to :;aid cstate to make immediate Nyinent, and those having elainaB againot the to pre , ,ent thew properly authentic:act, rm. settle- THOMAS N. DIG KS, JOAN A. DICKS, .11,1 y 9, 1655. Co. Execultws. EXCCIII4II'S' N.Og 1 )I.',TER II A RI. AeII E It'S ESTATE.— ' I.t.ltets testamentary on the e , n,ite of Peter Ilarlaelier, late of Ilamilton township, • Ad,ini.4 emunty, fte'C'eand, 11,111111 g been !.. . ,min t. ell to Om tinderr•i•rned, (tho lust named re:- 1 , S 1111110" in I4eading township, and the last 1 natilud in llnmilton townsiiip,) they hereby give notice to all leer -tons indebted to said I estate to male Immediate payment, and those 1 having. claims a , r4iii , t ihe same .to resold itlictit properly an:lnmtieated fig Seti !villein. SAMUEL ORN !MUFF, SAM (71St, HOLLING 1.:11, .July 9, ltiss. 6t I:J . :acts, firs. ,4tnli I Slrator's NOt 1r I( :IL\ ILLY AIM'S I.;NTATE ) . 1 I Lmtlej:i whritio. , ,traumr 11.• hcitim non un iliP Willyard, lat e o f linuilltookan town -11:1), Adams coun ty, ( 1, 1 , IWell Vaulted to the undersiou. ed, residing in Cumberland township, he here by ui yes notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those h a y inv. Claims against the sante to present thorn properly atillo.micated for s.-itleolent. JOSE1 ) 11 Sil ry, 1,:1 23 F-65. 01 CI 1 7 11Y1 EN t;0()l)S - .77" fiEl/7:4 - 1.:// P/11. ! ry 1 7 V at.iiiii., taut GI ittet Lturtiq,llt ul tivtlybliutz, )71 i 1. : s ' . • ---- ‘‘ )• i ' I " ' 1 ' ) 111 '' ) '' I '''''" t ' I 1... ' 11 ' 41211" . St'lr..l r z 1 lid c ,‘ ,i ‘ i:/ ; : i. : 1 ;til ( l 1 I J ' :. ‘ tt ( :l7 l / . F. /l i rtu B l I I : 4 1 1 ::: : ::::: ( " o i li l‘ t !.. e l' ;; . f ., V‘ i 1 s A b i :::,....c. Flß' Rcgisicr. ' 1 "1 1 ' 4 , 2." , W ( ' ‘‘, 111 . ) 'll ( tt ~.i: 1 i r,," , 1 .,, ~rt. ,17 G1ii , ....r N.:1 , ,, I ," il t ~,t ; ~, lim p 1 G,,,,i1, ( li. 11.1 r 111J11 cvt r.—..! C.IIO .( I fl , 1 4, .1f ti' s it .a rid WO to LW bt..lt,) lot ' ..1 1 i v ....! ,:. i s'ss. t.t 1 .N .1 . . V I.:. ..ii() . ../U.L. Iqr !J..; , 1111 ,-- , t t L:C.(' , 4.11-1... il ,I, y !Alb i'vulal VI 1 .-0. - .; „it - -- —-- -- - 7 2 %I I N 1:': . 1 . ( ) r IC:•'. 1 krill ' i " i , ILLIe -, 1'i1...;%.-_;. 1 .a.4.1 - .10.1i IT 1 .N"L'lNti DONE JIE-hi E. An El:rent•tit Farm, Al' PUBLIC SAE. I'lll E Stikelibet, 14+01112 purdose n d i - the %Vest, 'will utter at Puldie t•iate, ou the p reintsc:4, on 1 hursday, the 2011 i day (1 Sep tember next, I'll E. P 3 nil on which ho now resides, himate in Tyr.;no town-sirup, Ail ail va---voinity-,—Pa,or—the,--rom leading from New Oxford to Ca r li s l e , near the Conoway;o crVeii, and 2 miles from adjd,iniog,_ lands of George Fidler, Ccerge Nlarkley, and others, and con t a i n i ng ithiMl - 010 t CreS of land. ;Xhosa 25 or 30 acres are in Timber, witlia large proportion of Meadow. The cleared land has nearly all been limc,t, aitil is in an excellent 'suite of eultivation, and under good fancily , . The 'milting's are all new, ennsisting of a largo two.story CI !WANT 111 1 S le, • - - - Frame Barn, Wagon Shod. Corn rib,Carriage llouse,Wash onsti,, Ns: , 4 ,4, : and all other necessary outbuildings, __ with a . noverfailing wen of water; an Apple Orchard and other fruit trees. . The, situation is a most beautiful and healthful one, and oilers . rare inthwements to those win) desire to invo.t. There are three Mills within 2 miles. • - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock,, P. M., on said day, when attendaneo Will be given and terms made , known by July 16, 1855. id .1011 N I.1 4 :11111 AN. Valuable Farm at Private Sale. subscriber, intending to minim to the NA'ost; oilers at Private Sale, . . 1115 V3L173 B L 11 PI) BIV , . sitnated in Heading township, Adams county, l'a., on the hanks of Big Conowaao creek, being the best of Conthrago hind, and in a high state of cultivation. It contains 136 .114111rCS. 1/tOlO Or less, and adjoins hinds of Dr. C. Blish, Win. Picking, henry Spangler :yid John Laydont. The improvements are a 'two-story It It IC IC 1-I 011 S K , . - (nearly new,) a Bank Barn, 07* • 1 ~.. Il'agon Slyd,CurnOrib,Granttrim; f ::: d a t .: 7 , , ,,„ an excellent well of water be- • ,a. ~' ..-.0. tween the house and barn, and several springs on the premises. The land is under good fencing, anti well watered; part of it has been limed: with due proportions of Woodland and Meadow, and all kinds of truit—and is within a tit ile *of two -Gritit-Mills. There is upon the preinigns an excellent LIME' KILN, and a FLAGSTONE QUARRY not to be surpass ed in the State. This property oilers unusual inducerurnts t 3) purchasers. 116Y - Permens wishing to view the farm are requested to call on the subscriber, residing - thereon. TIIOAIAB N. DICKS. July 9, 1855. 4w . --- • New Brick Yard. , • ToiiN Lurz & CO. Most respeetfully in tl.-limn the public, that they have 0014111101111:*. ed the BRICK 1.31. 1 RN I N G business, at their yard, in the borough of Gettysburg . , and oiler a first rate aiiiele of It rink, at the lowest livieg prices. Their Brief; at.' an inch larger than are usually made ; their clay is good, and their work rium not to be surpassed. With a deter initiation to do good work, and sell on aceont ovulating terms, theyliopn and receive share of pliblie favor. . Brick can at all times be had at the Kiln, or-they ;will ho delivered, if so ordered. July'23, 1855. 31, ArthuesPatentsolf-SealingOans. putt VILESINVING ramsis mums, .TOM ATO 14:8, by -11tTsitelical Theso Cans, which are sealed by the -Housekeepers, without the aid of a tinner, and open easily without injury to the eats, are - ra piairc u n t i-m-iirity-gantr; use, Ftilf-diree tions for putting up fruit accompany the pans and . the work Is sa easily perforated, that - by their use, every family tnay have fresh fruit and tomatoes on their tables at all times, at summer prices. Priens.--Pint Cans $2,00;- Quart $2,50; • Half-Gal lon $3,50; Time Quarts ; Gal ler( $5,00 per tioi.en. Thu different sizes nest, in order to seller() economy in- transpor tation. Country Ntorekeeperts will find that; new article ono of ready sale. Manufactured and 'sold by ARTHUR, 1313 RN II & CO. No. 60 Soullul'enth street, Philadelphia. July 30, 1d55. 3m • A Marvellous Remedy for a Marvellous Age 11011lowars Ointment. - rl ORAN D EXTERN AIL REMEDY. lly the aid of a microseopg, WO see niii lions of little openings. on thu surface of our inslies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is.carried to any Organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, dis fullers of the Liver, affections -of Ike heart, inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its tueau e effectually oured. Every housewife knows thst salt passes freely through Wo! or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment tar More readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the moot dangerous FON rd com plaints, that cannot. be reached by other moans. Eryl-ipetas,Sat I. Rheum &scorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of dist:ivies of the SI in,w hatever form they May assume, as this Ointment. No ease of Salt Rheum, :Scurvy, Sore !loads, Nerofula, or Erysipelas. can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travellh•d over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, advice as to lira appitcatjon, and has dills, been the moans of rcHluting countess numbers to health, sore Legs, sine nreagts, Wounds .Kt, Ulcers. Some of the most scientific surgeons flow rely solely on the use of this wonderful Oint ment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, , wounds, ulenni, glandul ar swelliit and tumors. Prof. llolloway 11:18, by command of the Allied lUtrverrinum i ts, dj s . patelied to the hospitals of the East, b i ro, ' shipments of this Ointment, to ho used wirier the direction of the 11 , 1eilie'al Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or cuntr.tctiun of the joints, oven of 20 years' standing. Piles and Mistu These ant! other similar distressing com plaints can he effectually cured If dm Oint ment, hr, well rubbed in over 'helm's afrixted, and by otherwise following the printed dime s tions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: L1116,01/ 9 S itea Sores of 411 kinds Sturuv, 1111 , qi I rt:frt iq chdp i .“l Hands F.tit lowly., sc.old chinhi,,,,, :kin 111.-v..L.meg Swullml I:lnuaz Yktul./8 S.ro Legg 1 4 011 J•pint.l Gmit :301e lireaats 171 , ,vrm Lumb.,, , t, 1 4 ure Ilmvi.; Vorwitml ::' , /1 e,l Ertip_timtl,Sore Tfit 043 WOUDILI nt .tl/ kitvl.l Sold at the KAtahnsitment or Proli74ser IlobLowAy. NO, Maiden Lane. New York, and Sirand, Louden, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine:4 th ron ol i . out the Unitt.ti States, and the civilized World, in l'ots,at :2 5 cents, 6:13 cents, and $1 is a considerable saving by tdk ino the laorer sizes. N. 13.--Directions for the guidance of pa ' ..ver disorder are ailked , to each Pot. .htly ltirts. IV etym. A Good Earm.for Sale. /111 1%, Sithseritier intending to remove, otters I • . his FA It At at private gale, and w'.lll sell ori very reasonable terms., ft' is Situated in Moiiiiijoy - limnship; . itglants county, 3 mile west of the Riltirnoretn•opike,adjoiniror lards of Michael Trostlo, Michael• .Fissell, George Bushman, and* others, " containing 14 6 . crits,_more_or_ltlts..__llte..land is to good cultivation, part having been limed—is nailer ~good fencimr, and well watered. About •:301 j acres are IN ooilland, and about -30 acres hot toin latul, 20 of which are now in excellent grags. The improvements are ?I 7 hrige two' Sing 11 li le li 1101/NE, Brick . ~"• •-• Bank Barn, Wagon Shed , (lore .:,-- Crib, Carriage House, Smoke ::::; House, two excellent welts 'of - 1. : . F ''''' water at the building, and a young Orchard of -thriving- trees. • - ' 0 . .:.77-I'ersons wishing , to view the premises, arr irquestcd to call upon the subscribYr,re siiilng theroon. MOSIOSCHWARTZ :MI 9, 1855. 2m Farm for Sale. ru E stibscriber o ff ers at Private' Sale, on 1- very favorable terms, his P.Hillf, ohm toil in Ilamiltonban toy, rohjp, Adams county, five Allies west of Gettysletra, adjoining land - 4 oflsrael Irvin, John Bieseektmind other:4, containing 11541 Acres. Tbereare 45 acres of Tigiber, about 16 arms of Meadow, ;mil the balance in a- good state of e.oltivation, part Granite. The improvements are _ ....:. a good two story LOG 110 u s tea, ~,- , .1.t a iww noutoo Lot; HAI; N, with 4..,"•.- , 11 sheds, Wngon Shed, Coro C r ib; '' -.. ~,.,- - Spring !louse, with a good Spring; several other good Springs, and running •,water on other parts of the ftrrn. Also a georl TENANT 11•0115 K; two thriving riilll ylatter APPLE; 0111111MOSnfahnnt .four hundred trees of choice fruit ; alsoa varie ty of other fruit. - "(6• 4 Tite property will he show:l:lnd the terms•rondo known uy the sub scriber, residing on the farm, ' - • JAMES S: W ILSON. June 11, 1855. 3m - ' • .., Reg:l4ll'N Notice. - IVOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons comerned, that : the Recounts hereinafter. mentioned will be presented at the Orplian's Court .of Adams county, for confirmationMld,allewanee, on Afore/ay, the 20M tiny of aupisi ftexl," viz : 3R. The first account of Michael Tr'ostro, ExeCutor of the last will- and testament of Henry Trestle. deceased. 39.• The first and final account of !sane T. Wright, Administrator of the estate of Jacob Sowers, late of Tyrono township, ilmteamed. 40. The .second account of Voter Wrens verger. Guardian of the. persons and ivitaiew of Julia Ann Colp and George W. Culp, minor c h ild fewer Jacob Culp, of, Columbiana county. Ohio, deceased. - 41. The first and final account of Henry. Roily, A.dininistrator Cute Testament° An nexe, of Patrick Daugherty, latp_of Conowago to w nuh i p s .rleceased. . • 42. The fiat account (if Joseph Kith-n. Ad ministrator of John Kuhn, late, of .Mount pleasant township, deenatliNl, 43. The Arm account of. Samuel Hameln and Samuel Miller, Administrators of David Hamm. late of Straban township . deceased. 44. The fi rst account of George Group, Guardian of George 'egret .Cfitsun, John S. Carson, ittni Varsq.ri, minor , 131iildronof Urittb Oirsim,deceaserl. 45. The account of George Trustee for the sale of hinds of George Blagle, - late"of- Oxford township. deceased. 40. The first account' of. William H. Lott Executor of the estate 'of, `M 'fi4oCOnriefl, laie of the Borough of Gettysburg, deceased.' •41. Tho first • account of Polar Slallereith; .of John, and Ahrthem Spaneer, tore of John 'Stet Isinith,'late of Straban ',awn; ship, deceased. - • • 48. The Ilist Oral final account of Joseph Mennen, Adininletrator of the Coale of Frederick Power; late of IfuntingdOn town ship. deceased. . 49. TIM icimmt and final account of Janes Ewing, , Executor of the last will end ti.sta, ninnt of Joseph Wilson", 'late or Fiauhlin township, deceased'. • 50. The firs( account of Clinton' 11; • Mc- Knight, 'one of tho' Kum - atom of Thomas Mc- Knight. late of Franklin - tovrnsilip.lleceased. .41: The first ;motion* Of Albert Vari'Dy'ke, one of the gitectitors cf ThOmaa' McKnight, lute of Vranklin township, delimited: 51.' The eecond and - final ittiount Of Alox atider J.' Thompson, Administra(birof - Tliotitas Kerr, deceased. - 531 The. Griardiansfrip -account of Martin Thomas, Guardian of the 'portion 'arid4istate of Henry Slothour, minor child :of 'George Slot. hour. deceased. 54. The first and final account of John If. Major. 14;x-rector of the last wil!• and testament of [tithed Msjor, late of Straiten- township, doceaimd. 5.5. Tile first and final account- of Henry !initiate!, Adunnistratoruf Moses Philips, late of Reading' toarnsibip,,leeeitsed. 56. The account of WiMara Sadlor, Ad mitilatralor .de honis now of Thomas Mc- Cleary, late of Tyrone tOwnshiP, deceased. 57. The first account of David Illartinan t Administrator of Solomon Hartman, late' of Menallen township, dectasnd. ' 58. The first account of Abraham Room, .Exocutor of the 1 tll nod testament of Benjamin AV-itilei, lato of Mountpleasant township, deceased. 59. Tlyird and final account of.Josoph R. Snyder, one of the Executors of John Snyder, late of Mootitplevaist township, deceased. 60. The first and final account of David McCreary, Administrator of the estate of Mary Byron. formerly of Adams county, late of Bond county, Illinois, deceased. 61. First and final account of George Slay- Goardiatt of Ainatula Jane Toot, minor child of Georgo Toot, deceased. 6:3. 1 . 110 account! of D. P. Minna, Milani i.-azator of the estate of Henry Ileinard, late of Latiolorn township, deceased, so far as said estate wa4 a (liiiiarisufted by D. I".1-feina r d: exhibited by Henry Myers, Administrator of D. I'. deceased. 63. The first account ofJoscph Dysart, Ex ecutor of tho last will and testament of Mira h.' to 1: kilt, fared Union township, deceased,- lit. The first and final account et .10111184 ( i. n .( tir , lt:x s eetnr ()I the last will and testament Susannah Settle, late of Franklin township, deceased. 65. The account of Joel 13. Danner, Trustee of Christina Carbatoltt and her children. 66. The first aml final account of Eliza nn A ulabauffh, Administrator of the e stat f • of John N. Atilabaugh, lato of Reading town t o, deceased.— , 67. The first account of Jonas Roth,. Ad nitoistrater of the estate o 1 John Stump, late of !linter township, deceased. t,s. The first aCripli in of Joel 13. Danner and William L. McKee, Execntors of the last will and testament of William Loudon, late of Liberty township, deceased. 69. The first account of Joel B. Danner, Executor 4 - a, Lest will and testament of.firn.
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