The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, July 27, 1857, Image 3
1;23 Fisfa/ Accistral.—A lEvtithegtoxlan rile‘t—A distressing accident oocurr *Al yesterday on tho Philadelphia gall. road, which resulted in the death" of Robert Farnham, Esq., the well known hookssier in Washington city. It ap peals that the train in char;.;i3 of Mr. R. D. Jamar, conductor, wa4 waiting on a sideling at Staunton, a few miles this side of Washington, fur the express trait to pass, and that Mr. Farnham got alined went into the station-hunse, w here he stood fora short time convers- ing with some ladies. As the express train, however, approached within about one hundred yards of the station-house, he suddenly, walked out on the track to wards the coining train, apparently un conselotui of his danger, notwithstand ing he was told by several persons to getospon the car he had left.—The engi neer of the express train also gave the sistOst warning by sounding the whistle for seam time. Unfortunately, howev er, Mr. Farnham %NS violently struck by the biimper of the engine, causing bli, death to a few minutes. The de- ceased was on his way to the White Mountain*, in company with his 00P and two daughters, who aro over whelmed at the sudden and shocking bereavement. llis remains were taken to Wilmington. Mr. F. was a gentle man of ;property, and was greatly re spected in Washington. was. known as an extensive contractor fur furnish ing government with stationery, &e., having but a few weeks since, as the lowest bidder, been awarded one or two of such contracts. The accident is at tributed to the fact of the deceased leaving the cars and walking on the Itrattk a thing too often done by rail toad travelers generally, at almost eve r' stopping-pluee.—/k/tikwre Sun, Cl Tadaday. Mr: Pertborlyx Wealth.—George Pea-; body, Esq., proposes to make Newlm ryport, Mass., a present of 810,000 when they ki hall designate Rome appro priate object for which it shall be given. It is stated by those well qualified to judge, that ifotwithstandim4 the priors-1 iv, or rather republican, manificence of; Mr. Peabody, which has anion rite.' *duce he lis3 been in this country to over; a half million of dollars. such is the ex- ; truordinary amofint of business done , by his bailing house that he is worth . wore, now than on the day he left Eng.; ud.---Beon Led y-7. The Mexican papers annotrry , e the discovery etf pliteeni near Mazat in Mexico. %chid' surpass those of c a ti_ fornia. It is sal,' that the city of Ma zatlan-is fast being deserted, its pupa lation flocking to the mules. As ill tieb 2/24 twenty and thirty ounces are said to dtolioeted with the labor of a few hours The Mexican papers call this a new California. Franklin aml Atar.hall eql , ge.—Th annual commencement of this institu tion , will take place on the . 2t)t It inst.— On the 28th the biennial address belbre the two literary societies will he deliver tsl by David Paul Brown. On the af ternoon of the Frame day the Diagnothian and Grethean Halls will be dedicated in immediate succession. Addresses will Le delivered by Rev. Greor ,, e B. Russell, of Pittsburgh. and Dr. Lewis Steiner, of Baltimore. ,In the evening the ad dress before the Alumni Association will be delivered by the Rev. Joseph. Clark, of Chambersburg,. ilerThe Chicago Tribune says, be cause the Free State men staid at horn from the recent eleetion in Kansas, the Pre Shivery fierce of the Territ , try WAS 11 . 4)41111 to be not over 1500. How ut terly inexcusable for the " friendA of freedom" then to have declined voting, :mill how plainly it AllOW:4 that agitation !Merely for political purposes has been prolonged. Iliir-ricnig-Safe,atea,urinzsi feet high.!4` . 1 1} feet wide. and weighing 4,360 potindK, ha lbcen attracting much attention at the office of the. Faajtsa's %VD MCCaVitei SAVI%G . A Istrt- Term's, in S. W. corner of the public square. Ecerrhody nearly in town has been to see it. Our friends from the country hare been and are still drlpping in. to see thi., the largest Sat , en t er briTitqlat into Ike roasts. s.fe furnishes another ground for confidence to depositors. The serTirity fur the deposits they make is ttf the...mine char acter, and as extensice as those afforded by a lonia to its depositors. the stockholders in the one and the other being in the same numner liable The safe keeping of the monies an 3 the se,ltrity to depositors thus afford a double en/Patter(' to those thinking of depositing their monies where, instead oftyini ieilr , th,y will prance interest—in the • Saciag'e letsti tutiens. liirThe greatest natural ornament to the " human fisrm divine," is urque , itionably a line, duzuriank healthy growth of hair. It has bee* 40 esteemed in all ages of the world, and Slating elt natiens, savage and civilized. the. Intfiun brave regards the scalp of his *Dewy Er. bid grenteat trophy. For a similar ~ea, the fashionable belle often disguises the region of vanity, as Well as her dither plusuFlogical organs with burrowed locks. lie who shoula discover a mode of prevent ing the hair from showing the inroads of en. sinus Time by turningprematurely gray, a method by which it co uld be restored when falling of or turning white, and a way of pro moting its continued and luxuriant growth, would be justly entitled to rank among the benefactors' of the human race. Read the testinkmiats it the 'wonderful, not to say al most miraculous effects of" Professor Wood's Hair Restorative," and see if he has not ao- Romphefted all this.—Capital City Fact. AMA) ST ALL Dauccas-rs. July 27: 2v le'rrollotray's Oittlmes" mut Pills.—ln :Switeedand, where a diem* of the glands of the Sleroet called goitre prevails. Holloway's Ointment kas been used with the must decid ed estemsta. This malady is scrofulous in its character, and previous to the introduction of this famine vemetly, was supposed to b e in.. curable. It has, however, nearly disappear.. ed from the Clanton of Berne, since the es tablishment of Prof e ssor Holloway's agencies in that region, and a distinguished physician of Geneva has recently recommended the use of the preparation in all districts where the malady exists. It is unquestionably a cer tain and safe remedy for all external disor 'dens, and the Pills are esaally efficacious as a .cure for internal eomplatets. /Darner. are. eomutions alien area the flrealthiest people need ssedielee, the ehanges ,of diet, of the weather. and hundreds of ,other emu*. prodnee • laxity is the theele Oat needs correcting, or in other words, the Direr Weenies slightly deranged, awl meads a 34akor. If all who find themselves in ilikulliftluatios will try Dr. Sanford's lurigota trie7 rimy be sure of relief, as ire ean tes flay 4. Os 'Wag in caring lleluladtie, Sour Stemael, and other ills so coin- Anon to s family. It acts, as a medicine, easier and better then any dose of pills we .evermwelloehil. sad Mao mild that the small / •estitnse Was it. giar i koto. Buehler, .gent for &itysburg ; Win. alga: /hooter ; and Charles It. ne n .. sy, Abbottatown. July 13. Gov. Atcrey's Death—girolai-Pres estilsest.—lt is generally known that the daughter of Gov. Marcy passed the 4th'ofJuly in the family ofan acquaint ance in this city. She formed out: of a circle of friends, including ladies and hi gentleman, at the during theday. While all the others were in cheerful w spirits, it asobse in the forenoon that Miss M. appeared to be depressed in mind. So obvious was this to her companions, that it was made the sub ject of remark, when she said her ruind was unaccountably impressed with the fear that a signal calamity bad overta ken some member of her family. Ear ly in the afternoon, the news of the death of Gov. Marcy reached this city, and it Wadi known to gentlemen compos ing the party in which Miss M. was some time before it was communicated to her. While the gentlemen were in a room by themselves, discussing the man ner of conveying to the daughter the sad intelligence, and before she could by any means have received the least intimation of the event, she suddenly threw her handkercheif over her thee, and evidently in deep grief retired alone up stairs.- 7 Troy Whig, 18th A Way to Settle It.—ln Goshen, Or ange county, N. V., an uncle and ne phew, both named Shaw, residing near Howell's Depot, bad a bitter feud.— About a year ago the uncle gave the nephew a severe "lamming." At the first favorable opportunity the nephew squared up the account in the same min. Both applied to the courts for re dress.anda hoard of arbitrators was ap. pointed. The board met last week, and after taking evidence two days and a half, gave this decision: That each pay the other $75 and the costs be equal ly divided between them. Bra -Some funny fellow says that hap piness i v like a pig with a slippery tail, which everybody runs after, but nobody can bold. , • 'l,i •-= • , ti •••- ` - f:r tvois =I On the 221 in4t., in tido% place, Mr. JOAN WIILIE. aged 57 years J in.aiths and G days. o^Velne.d.iy creoing, at the College, Mr. MICHAEL KWl.l,. , iit the 361.11 year of Iris age. Ou the 10th inst.. DANIEL FRANCIS, son of 31r. Jacob Muiser, of Mount',leiLi•ant township, nge.l 17 month+. 0.1 the 'LULL inst. , 11.1\11:1, MARCH, son of Mr. Daniel Nlitreb, of Butler towuship, itge.l 1 year '3 inolitliK :Lll.l 2 day.. ikti.iici ile.poiqs. C.orrected from time latemtlb renre. York k Flannver papers L'ull4lNu,Y-t'riJay l,i.d Flour. per luarrel, $7 44 (4 7 50 Wlleut, per buNtiel, 1 0.1 (14. 1 85 CIII MO Oats, - Ott di lloef Cattle, per } w ind., 8 00 (o;11 00 IL., 9 00 (ie, 930 Hay, per ton, 13 00 (0,18 00 IVloNkey, pi'r gallon, 28 La 31 Gitano, Peruvian, tier ton, (2 00 flasurer--7'ibraselay hut Flour, per WI, from waguits, Do. '• from stores. 7 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 50 @ 1 70 Ice, •• 90 Corn, 11l 70 Oats, 11.1 50 Ch,verseed, " - 8 00 Timothy, " 250 Plaster, per ton, G 50 J urk—Friday Gut Fleur, per bbl., from w•:ienna, 4,6 25 Do., " from stores., 7 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 65 ® 1 SO }ice. " 93 Corn, IS 75 oatB, 44 ell , Terned, " Tilatithy, " Plaster, per ton, A Camp Meeting, OR Waynosburo' station, Providence per witting. will be held in Cold S i lting wood, on the lands of Messrs. John and Hen ry Gilbert, not otYr one mile from Waynes boro' commence on Feiday, the 2lst day of _iuguat test, end continue until the follow ing Thursday. No person will be permitted to dispose —uf any kind of articles of traffic, spirituous liquors," &c., within the limits prescribed by the law of the Sotto, which is three mitre from time encampment. Brethren of the Ministry and membership of [lagers town and Chambersburg etations; and Alto Pule, Mercersburg, Bootisboru', Emmitsburg. and Gettysburg circuits, are cordially invited to attend. JNO. IL C. DOSII. July 27, 1857. N. 'B.—The corner stone of the new M. E. Church in Waynesboro' will be laid August 22d, the Saturday of the Camp Meeting. Railroad Notice—Pay Up ! NTOTICE i?+ given to the Stockhold ers of the Gettysburg Railroad Company, that the grrenth Instalment on each share of stock will be require.] to be paid in tp JouN H. Mc:Cum...it, Esq., Treasurer, on or before Widaesday, tise l'2ht day of August next. By order of the Board. 1. • DAVID WILLS, Set's. July 27, 1857. ern -mama, July 27, lfts7. liirThe Company has purchased 1350 tons of Rails, which is suSeient to lay 17 miles of track, thus leaving & surplus of I mile of Rails for side tracks. The Rails are now be-, ing delivered at Hanover, and the laying of the track will be commenced on Monday, August 3rd, and progress steadily until com pleted to Gettysburg. In order to facilitate the operations of the &wird, in .speedily com pleting the Road, it is their earnest requbst that stockholders not only pay the shove named instalment promptly. but pay off the eighth and last instalment also at the same time, and receive their certiffmttes of stock.— This prepayment wilt greatly relieve the Board from any pecuniary embarrassment, and the necessity of temporarily borrowing money. This Way ! This Way !I Tr ST IN SEASON!—FIy Nets, of various e./ styles and colors, cheap at SAMSON'S. sariDUY your Hats, Caps, Boots 1 Shoes, brirlJ at Bringman & Aughiabaugh's, in Cuambersburg street, at the sign of the "BIG BOOT." F you want to buy GOOns CHEAP, call I at G. F. gCtENRODE I Bllo'B, at Ileidlersburg, Adam co. LISSE S' and Children's Flats of all kinds and at very low prices at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. ALARGE lot of SUMMER CLOTHING, selling at very small profits at COBEAN do PAXTON'S. Q . EB ASS, se immense quantity, of exce ll ent 0 fluor, sod decidedly cheap—also Tobacco and ilaug—te be had at NORBECK'S. A 7 ALKING CAN US, for gentlemen, of vs. noes kizils, just LeOeived by Briagata.sii- - • IN announcing the LIFE OF DR. KANE, we arUbut antislitating the wishes of thousands and tons of thousands of the fut. minus of that great man. Having been a personal friend of the de. 'eased, and enjoying a large share of his °m ildews, Dr. Elder is well qualiliod to &jaded to the ROOK. This work will be tamed In use handsome mama volume, and will equal lit every respect the superb volumes of "Arrtie ExplJrationv, recently published. It will contain • new full.faeo portrait, executed on steel, as well as engravings of his residence, tomb, medals, &e. In order to give thin work a,large cireula don it will be sold at the low price of $1 50. More nurrt93oo,ooo 'd4 Intik 9 Months in now being yowl by more than two hundred thousand persons, o ld and young. learned and unlearned. It is pet thelmik - Whieb should be owned and read by every American. 500 Newspapers have esc a =nouneed it the most remarkaAk and se work ever publiaked. • The Fortigs Annuli" and the moot dis tinguished Jammu of Europe are extravagant in its praise. It is more interesting than Robinson CAl soe • being a faithful acoount of privations and hardships, the narrative of which cannot be road with o ut a.shudder. Our most eminent sera have vied each other in extolling its merits. Two vole.,oetato, Superbly Illustrated.— Three Hunred Eograriort. Price 3.5 00. The Liv'saati &airs Griuseil I.:xpeddion ix s ear d i o f tier JAM l'ruskire. Daring the years 1a.70-51. A Personal Narrative, by Fusick KENT KANE, M. D., C. ht. N. One volume five., upwards of 550 pages. containing:OW S too l pl ates an d Wood Engravings. includitig a fine stool Portrait of Sir John Franklin, being the only one ever engraroil in A iner lea. Also, a BIOGRA I'll err FRINLLIN, by S. AcariN Atunosz, Lay. This work is totally distinct from the second Arctic Ex peal t i.bn, and eml irnces much valuable and interesting matter never before published. It should he owned by nil alto have purehased the last Expedit 1111 l , as it makes Da. lisxes works complete. PROTOGRIPII OF DL ENE, Taken fivm L's by Brwiy of .Acto lurk IN PRESS, COL, J. C. FIEMOiT'S EXPLORATIONS. Prepared by die ittilsor. am! Erni)taring al/ kiw Rep •ri Supd..hly Illustrated with Steel Plates nnti Wood Cots, engraved tinder the immo.lMte soperintendenee Q f Col. FRimmr, mostly from Daguerreotcpos taken on the spot, and will be issued in a style to match Dr. kane's works. It will n 1.4, contain a new Steel Por trait, being the only eorreet likeness of the author ever published. Two Vultneg, Ou tavo—Ss IS 1. BY REV. D. P. ;Armen, Of the 3fethrpti4t EpiArvpai Ciurclt DV inv. . C. FI.FTCRER, or tie l're,iwt•rian Chotrrh. This new and splendidly illustrated work (one large volume octavo, in uniform st le With the sillier!) volumes of 1)r. A„ -lie lapturationa,) is the joint effort of the Mr.% e named gentleineii, who. !I5 travelers arid a., missionaries, (and one in an official position an Acting Secretary of the U S. Legation at Rio,) have had it long and varied experience in a land full of interest, whether we re;tar-4 it in a natural, eniumercial, Iwliticatl or inurai point of view. Price $3 00. seir Any of the shove works will be Rent by mail free of postage by remitting the pub lished price. 1 00 cfn 1 12 S 4 oil 87 E3E Agents Wanted. CIIILD3 k, PETERSON, ()vitt.'Rums, 602 Arch Street, Philadrlphht. J. B. LIPPINC OTT & CO.. 20. N . Fourth St., Nita. PHILIPS, SAMPSON & CO., 13, Winter St., thist,in. SHELDON BLAKE,- MAN & CO.. 115, Namaw St., New 1 erk.— O. I'. PUTNANI tCO., 313: Broadway, New York. APPLEGATZ & Main. St., Cincinnati. S. U. GRILkIS & Cu., 111, Lake St., Cii ieftgO. July 27, 1857. 50 6 50 3 50 6 50 WITEREAS the HMV.. RODNItt J. Franca, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas. in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, fur the that of all capital and other offender% in the said district, and DAVID ZISGLILA and DAVID MANSE. Esqrs.. Judges oldie Courts of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital and other offenders in the County, of Adams—have heated their precept. bearing date the 22iPilay of April. in the year of our fiord one thotisand eight • hundred and tifty-six, and to me directed. fur holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses sions the Peace. and Generil Jail Delivery, and rt of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettys burg. .Ifonday. thr 17 FA of An ems: NeXT : kit s is unsay °wax to all the Justices of the eat*, the Coroners and Constables within said county of Adams. that they be then • d there in their proper persons with their Rllll. Records, Inquisitions, Examina tions. end other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said Cour.ty of Adams. are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. HENRY TIIO.II,AS, Sheriff: Sherif/ Office. Gettysburg, July 27, 1857. tc - • T s morning received, a new lot of Very fine Summer Clothing, latent fashion. and will coutinne to receive every week or ten days. more of di ff erent articles, from auction. 7uly 27, 1857. M. SAMSON. TM undersigned, Auditorappointedby the Orphan's Court of Adams count;, to re port distribution of the balanoe remaining in the hands of JOSEPH MAcutsr, Administrator o f the estate of MAar Sauna, late of Mount ' joy township, Adams county, to and amongst the parties entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of said appointment at the °See of M. ))kMcClean, in Gettysburg, OM Tastraday, tAelth day of August 71Cd, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at which time and place I all parties interested may attend. MOSES McCLEAN, Auditor. July 20, 18.57. to MBE Board of School Directors of Streban township will meet at the house of J. L Liasss. in Hunterstowo, ox Saturday, ae StA of Atupert next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of employing Teachers for the fall term of the Schools of said township. By order of the Board, PETER MACKLEY, &r'y. July 20,1857. td. LADIES' LIGHT KID BOOTS.'--A floe as sortment of Kid Beets both for Lathes and Misses, just received and for vale by July 20. It WM. BOYER. Caadtes amid Soap. SPERM, Adamantine, Patent and Mnuld Caudlea, Caediic Olive, Home-made, Eureka, Variegated, and Rusin Soaps fur sale by E. H. MiNNIGIi. ..I.loi'S and Boys' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, of all kinds, and at all prices, as cheap as the cheapest, at COBEAN & PAXTON'S. Oben End A BIOGRAPHY. sr itto.Lot Ent. Di WEI GREAT WOU, ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, DL lANEI FIRST DMITITL l'riee 00 BRAZIL AND THE BRIBLIANR. Proclamation. summer Clothing. Auditor's Notice. I Teachers Wanted. ICEDIMMINVI Vanilll) ATPR IVATE SALE. rK sablecriber, desiring to remove to the Went, offers at Private Sale, lio FAkt3l. shoats in Cumberland township. Adams co , on the road leading from Gettysburg to Fair field, about 2 miles from the former place. adjoining lands of Gm. Culp. Francis Bream. and others, containing 153 ACRES. more pr lout. with doe proportions of Meadow sad Timber. TM Improvements consist oisi two merry STONE IltiUlt lit , • good Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cnb. and all other necessary oat-build ing!: a never-failing well of water near the door of do dwelling. with an eseellent spring near by, piped into the We yard.— Also a first rate Apple Orchard. with other fruit, on the Farm. Fences' good, and the land in fine cultivation. . • Also, a Tract of Choice Land, oontsining about 5 Acres, adjoining the above. with a conifcstable two.swry DWEL LING, Stable, Shop, well of water, fruit trees, Au., theleon, malting it a g I ; very desirable home. • .- Persons wishing to view the properties are requested to call uu the undersigned, midi% on the last named. July 27. JOHN BUTT. Sr.. .a zn2 CZAR 03. Desirable and Valuable Farm, FOR Si LF, TIIF Suh•criber,Ezecutur of PETER FERREL • d.*•e&'cd, offerto fir tittle the toll , .iritig doeirable LitmlEstate of Anid deeutleut, •Tiz : 'A FARM, late the Home Place of Mr. Ferree, situate in Tyrone township, Adams county, adjoini n g lambs of Amos Myers, Jacob Ferree, Jaen() Arntaberxer, and others. euntaining 243 Acres, more or less, having large proportions of Wtasikad an d 3loadow. The improvements consist f e Two Story wentherisairded • e. Stone flank Barn, Wagon Shed 1111 and Caro Crib. Spring House, TENANT 110('SE, Stable, kr. with a neterfailitig o.pring of w tuer at. Ca 10:. I I 1/11 - I.lling, and an Apple Orchard on the promises. This has always been it/Mittel to he one of the hest grain-producitiA Farms in the whole neighborhood. Persons w:dlititt to view it are requested to call upon Mr. Beek, residing theryln. As the Farm is susceptible of et.ii renient division. it will be offered in t wo parts or in whole, as purchasers may desire. If the property is not sold ut pri‘ ate sale precious Thurxday, the 2411, defy of S.' Ttem ber no rt, it will he offered at public outcry un that day, upon the premises, nt , sty o'clock, P. M. Attendance green awl terms to n d o known by JOEL IL DA.NNEIt, Ater . ' July 20, 18L6. Public Snle. THE Subscrit,er 'l4 ill o ff er .nt Public Sale. un the preati,•e., ott S•tittrdtiy, the Fah (big of A ottittxt tv.e, the Property oil whioll lie rebid,. t.ituate in the 11.. rough 111 lietireburg,, ou the RiountiLurg T. 4 1 ,1, Ooolloiliqing of A. LOT OF OItoUND, containing about 14 Acrett, with a eomfitrtable one a n d a half •ttory BRICK • • HOUSE, gtaai Stable, Spring of ~: ; •aril • . Water. and a variety ,if elwice r. 4 Fruit Treep, theren. P.titse.t..itto.i' l. .4 t. g i ven ...1 the 1.4 of 0,1' , 1.er nett. it ,1e...1.• I. Shir Sale to e.oninetiee nt P. M., on ..,hl` (lay, when attendance will be gi%eu and terms wade kiiown BISHOP. Jr. UrAl.°, at the some time awl pl ace , a fit , t-r.ite l'oW w.ll I,e ~tre re 1 r,,r bu l e . July 21), ISL 7. tp. WHY IS IT THAT iniliCVS NATISON ( — IAN Kell cheaper than unyiut4y Beena.e lie buy+ at nut:civil, for eisu. Look at his ilcs, that hu sells hundreda of. G..ntlemen lime bought and paid fur each 11.1te from 13 50 to $4 Siniaon sells them at $2 25. And why dues he sell them so (then!, ? Because lie houxht at auction. I..nk at hia 130004 and at him ihnterm—the same kiwi utter at (ruin A 3 00 to 50, lie sell.. at SI I,' h7}. And why? Beiauso he bougat auction. Look at hi+ Clothing, end, in fact, every thing in his line. He will sell a Coat. Pants mad Vest, some linen nod some cotton. for from $1 7 to $-2 Ott per full suit. And why! Because be bought them at auction. Also, black titunmer Cloth Coat, Pants and Vest, ho sells for $3 (M. And why ? cause he bought them at auction. I me confident that my old friend+ and customers will hear me out in the above.— I would say to those who live at a distance from town. suppose you need but it Hat, or pair of Gaiters. Why loon's you Name to my establishment? Even if you lose a whole day b e<a doing, you will be swing from $1 12a to $1 75 to the purehose of either— and that is as much as most of men make a day by hard work. Beside this, you can save much more in the purchase of sueh •othor articles as you may need. Recollect, my stock is a large and, varied mane, and all articles sold astonishingly" low. Come to town, get your dinners . aod horses fed, and you can never fail of saving the price of a day's labor by buying at the Cheap One-Price Store of M. SAMSON, July 13, 1857. opposite the Bank. Attention, One and All! .NOW IS THE TIME To Rare Your Pieture Taken. Q AMUEL WEAVER having pmvided him. M • lf with en entire new and splendid SKY. DAGUERREAN ROOM at his real. denee in West Middle street. opposite Prof. Jacobs, one aqoaie West of Baltimore street, where to is now prepared to furnish Ambrotypea arui.Dagnerreotypes, in every style of the sr., which ho will war. rant to give entire satisfaction. Hie long ex perience and superior apparatus give him advantages seldom furnished by Daguerrean eatablishnients out of the city. lie has a large somber of specintenr at his Gallery.in Chum bersburg street,w here he will condone 'there tofore, which the public arc requested to dB and examine. Ereharges Prom 50 cents to 810. Timm of operating from 8 A. M. tp 4 P. M. (fold Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures, always on hand, at the very lowest priqes. n"Litildren will not be taken for less than il 00. rI'AMBROTYPES taken from one dollar and operardA, and in the beat idyl,. July W. 1855. tf Stone Ware. 1:1 A FTNRSTOCK BROTHERS have just re. I ceivisi the largest and best lot of STONE WARE ever offered in the county, consisting of Jan, Jugs, Pitchers, Crean* Puts, Apple Butter Pots, Preserve Jars. Milk Pans, l'o -mstoe Bottles, Spittoons, lc., to which they invite the attention of the public. Call and examine at the sign of the RED FRONT. July 'X, 1867. - _ i xt u e: S mi ic eo .— n4 Viilain t . o , om F i l e u a t o e: ,— C i l o u o i h ta o ra rt , frAomo a Seraphima down to a Jew'r Haro--now on hand and fur bale at SAMSON'S. all 'TEN'S B° wTt l : Sl S TM tnnw, U C El ni t p l.S ß 4 l,a t id, Panama, Otter Skin, Fur and WM at all prices, a....cording to nnalite, at May 18. COBEAN & PAXTON'S. ORANG ES, Lemons, Candies. Crackara Spices of all kinds, Fancy and Common Soap, Hair Oils, &a.. at NORBECE'S. ALARGE assortment of STRAW (ithArs, just receivelL awl fur sale at BILINOVAN & Acumixasrotes. LADIES Gaiters. Buskins. and &sulks for lode cheap at BILIN6.IIAN a, .A.CrGUISBACG NaMMI -- GOOD flA]tM. AT PUBLIC SALE. THE Suloicriherp, Exec ela» of ISAAC HIM, *weaved, will infer at Publie Sale. on die premme.. OA riittradalb .S.pitolyer 11457, the following valuable Real Estate uf said de. ceased, 'is: THE FARM nn abieto deceased resided all hlst Ilft4/ms. adwite in Latimore township, Adams bounty. itithin three miles of York Springs, adjoining hands of Philip Rees. John Brown, lanne-A.s. per. bow livers. Joseph Power, and others, containing 185 Aiwa', more or Ins, About. ltlit .of which art farm land. 2:, nerve meadow, 0 , 1 helsince eoyered thriring timber. Tl, is ander f ad cultivation end cood The improvements are a Log DWELLING .• jail IIOUSE, largo Bank Barn, large . 11 Shop, Dry House, and other out. boxildinpt ; three Apple Orchards of ehuie Ouit, with Pesch, Pear, Plain and Cherry Tree.. There ia a severfailing spring, of wa ter near the dour. and • stream thruuth the term, it being thus well watered. aar•The firm will Is offered in whole t `or in two parts, an may bast suit parehlusera. err Portions wishing $o view the pnlierty, are requestedln call on the drat mused Liam tor, residing thereon. Ilksr Sole to commence at 10 team*, A. M.. on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by CORNELIUS HESS, JOSEPH HESS, July 13. 1857. ta Fienetetors. IlkirAlso. nt the same time and plane. the f...11,•t% 'log PERSONAL PROPERTY of de ceased: 3 PIM. of Hay. 3 Grain ; R q.,antity of Lnrfl, 2:;) saris of Carpetinz. 3 l'hests. Coverlets. Quit', sod ether articles too numerous to mention. A DESIRABLE PROPERTY Public Sale. TIR undersigned, desiring tn remove to the West, will offer at ['oldie aide, on the premise., on Nalsirlsy, Awftrfat 8, Itts7. A TRACT OF LAND, containing about 9 Aerei. en which he resides, situate in Cum herhol township, Adams county, a few hun dred yards mouth of Gettysburg, on which are erected two oomfortnble Pwriling Wt.. MOSES, 1111 , 1 tiro Stables, with ' 4 ‘^ 411 Barn Floor : aim) a young thri% - , P . 4; it ink .krple Orchard, with ()the: ' -..-2.. jil l Fruit 1 recs. and two unverfailing 11 ells ‘ll Water on the premises. • 'The land is under hoist fencing and good cultivation. Pu.session git en on the let of September neat, if de:ired. lhorSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on K:tid day, when attendance will lie gtveu and terms wade known by GEORGE WILSON. Jul♦ G. 1847. tit PUBLIC sA LE OF VALCABIaI ItHAI, x PEIISUN PIMPERTY. IIIE Sul)-criber, Executor of the lavt will and testament of Jons nttAXDOIIIT. Ile ceapeil, will offer at Public Sale, on the pre mises. nu Thurviciq. thr 2.01/1 day (!f * Argyer4( m-xf, the fullowing Real Estate of said deceas ed, viz : IMF, MANSION FARM, ituate Ito &raisin township. Adams county. adjoining lan.ls of Daniel Benner, Henry Brinkerhoff. U. J. Rcever, and others. con taining 160 Acres, tnurt or leca, with fair ro t s ) timis of Timber and Sleaduir. The improveitientv ronsist of * new Two-story STONE 110 USE, Rood Tenant House, Raiiktlitrn., • t ti j j W non Sheds and Coin Crib. 4,47r.•*.:".". Spring House, Wash House. Smoke house. 1/..y and Wood House, and all ot!.er neevsaary out buildings, with two never-tailing Springs near the buildings. Also, an Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to cell upon Mr. Ephraim Deardorff, residing thereon. or on the Executor, residing in Franklin township. Also, st the mime time and place, will he offered, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, contslidng 14 Acres ■nd 93 Perches, mituate in Ham Itonban township. Atlanta county. ■d juining lands of heirs of Jacob Herbst. deed., Peter Weikel t, Jacob Swisher. and others. to commence at 10 o'clnek, A. M., nn aid Ibt y , when attendance will be given and t2ruis node known by FREDERICK MEHL, Executor rI7 - Alsn, at the nine time and place. the Ilubmcrillvr, as Administrator of the Estate of NAlitArt DICAUDORFP, dedeaYed wtfl Stii the ful. lowing l'E RS( /NAL PROPERTY, r A first-rate Family Mare. with a colt. 3 Cowit, 4 Hogs, Carriage and Barnes*. Wheat by the bushel t Bede, and Bedding. Tables, Chills. Cupboards. Bureau, Oase of Drawers, Secretary, Eight-day Clock and Case, ■good Watth. Carpeting, Cook Stove ■nd Pipe. Ten plate Stove and Pipe. 3 hives of Bees. one in Stoddard's patent box. with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Aueadaner given and Lerma nmb: known by FREDERICK DIEHL. Adm . r. July MI, 1b57. Public gisile. T"Rohmitier will oiler at Public Sale. on the priming. ox Thursday, Ike 274 of ...togn4 ;we, the following property, vie: A SMALL FARM. situate in Franklin townsh:p. Adams county, containing 40 Acres, more or less. The improvements are a one and ;! a half story LOCI HOUSE, Log t fill Darn. Shop. Spring Hinton. Ate. . • • Also, the following PERSONAL PROPERTY. viz : 1 Horse. 4 head of Cattle, 7 lloga. 1 Warn. Plough. Horse Gears. Shovel Ploughs. (double and single :)Corn in the ground. Rye sad Oats by the bushel. Potatoes : with all the liousehnld and Kitchen Furniture, moth as Beds and Bedding. Tables. Chairs. Bureau. Cupboard, Clock, Stove, Tubs and Pots. CO - Sale to aminsence at 1 o'clock. P. M., on said day when attendance will be given and terms made known by MICHAEL J. HENRY. Joly M. 1857. is , Still Another Arrival of NEW GOODS, AT JACOBS & BRO'4, Baltimore street. near the Diamond, where greater bar mons than ever can be cecered. ••Quick aalos and small prdite--always better fur seller and buyer—u the Riot*, they pradice as well as preach. Give them a mil fur anything in the Merchant Tailoring line—you won't re gret it. Gettysburg, iely 13. 1857. . • To Builders. S&it.= proposals will be received by the Board of School Directors of iluntin o • , tou District, until Sdurday, Me Ist day of - As. gust, 1867, for the election of &Wilding for se iota purporos, in the town of Peters burg, Y. 5.,) Adams county, Pa. Plans and specifilaktions can be seen at any time, by calling on the undersigned. By order Of the Board, HENRY PE'fl.l{S, Sec'y. July 13, 18.57. td PIIIIADELPIIIA Wood Moulding Mill, Trdlots Stud , above Dvelflk, Nor th Side. ATOULDINGS suitable for Carnters, 171. Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked from the best and thoroughly season ed material, always on hand. Any pattern worked from a drawing, The snbecriber having purchased the entire interest, will continue the business with in creased facilities. Arnie wanted in the various towns in this portion of the Bate, to whom opportunities will be offered for large ji rtits to themselves. USL B. HENRY. July 20, 187. 3m ON NETS, Ribbons, Parasols s Shawls, 1,) to be had very cheap at FAIINES'DOCKS', SEE F vw A ViiTT'ABLE FARM AND MILL PRCPEZTIP AT PRIVATE BILE. 111 HE undersign d, in ermsegnenre of vitamins age, soil a desire t i retire from business, offers fur sale his ralunble Farm and Mill Property. situate on Marsh Creek. Adams county, Pa-, partly in Cumberland and partly in Franklin townships, The Farm eontaias 174 ACRES, of Brat rate land, with a full pronortims et eseelleat, Meadow and Timber. The improvements snail l DWELLIIiti HOUSF.S a Brat rats Bank Barn, large Coupes Shop, and other out-build- lingo; a thritim young Orchard ut ttioitm fruit, aad other improvements. Also. a su perior GRIST AND SAW MILL, not surpassed by any in the County for enm phtteisees of machinery and advantageous hs tuition. The Mill is 56 feet by 58, with four Hoop, 3 pair of Barra, a pair of Allegheny Chopping Stones, with two overshot water wheels of 14 feet diameter, and all the ma chinery requisite for a first dean Merchant Mill. The stream' n which the Mill is loca ted (Big Marsh Creek) is a very constant stream, the Mill having been able to supply customers. in grinding daring the tlry spells. The Mill was built iu 1849, and all the ma chinery is new. It is unnecessary to enter into a lengthy description of the property, as tampons desir ous of purehasing a property of this kind will examine for themselves. Any person wish ing to view the premises will be shown the same by the subscriber, residing thereon.— The Mill is within three and a half miles of Gettysburg, at which point n Railroad is be ing built to connect with the railroads leading. B dtimore and Philadelphia. It is located In the midst of e tine country and can won amid any amount of custom. `The property .an be purchased on reasonable terms, advancing age being the only motive inducing the subscriber to ' , el. Any person wishing to purchaser. is Invited to call and examine the property. . libink he will see the hest Mill in Adams county. Oar If not sold by the Ist of Ovt..her next, the 31111 and Farm will be rented in the tiletrLU*. 4 G ENtA.3 E TitosT LE. July 13.1557. Gt • II VIIIM:21;1' 21 . 2 Z, At Public Sale. I.IIE Subscriber, .I.lliiinimtrnt.ir with the will nnnexal of Slictikti, will offer nt Ynblie Sale, on the preninten. Saimplity. tke sth day r tr f S pie nilgor next, the folluwing Heal Rideau ut +aid deceased, rut A. !2 11 11:* • V situate in Cumberland towesh:p, Adams eonnty, adjoining lands of John Piatik, Michael Bushman, John Sly-der, and other.,, a l,,,at 4 mil , ' from Gettphurg, containing 151 ACRE:Sand allowance. with go,Alnropor tions of 3lcadow and Timberland. .Tha im provement,' are a Two-story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn, and the re- A? I • cefo , ary out-buildings; an Apple Orchard, and two neverfailing—...- Springs near the hou4e. Fenches good, .111 , i the laud,. mostly granite, under good cultiva tion. If desired, a tract of 10 or 12 Acres of Wood-hind will be offered separate from the Yarn-. serPersnns wishing to view the property are requested to call on John Keefauccr, re siding thereon, ur un the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. sic riidle to commence et 1 o'clock, P.M.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms make known by . TIENSF,II. Adiolnintralor with the will /211111X0.1 July 13, 1R57. is A SMALL FARM, AT PUBLIC SALE. I`TILL be offered at Public Sole, nn the promises, on Thursday, the lOM day of September next, A TRACT OP Valuable Limetdone Land, containing 28 Acres, more or leg*, situate in Germany township, Adams county, on the Turnpike lending from Littleatou'n to Oettys• burg, one q . uarter of a mile from the former plitee, adjoining lands of James Renshaw, lieorge Myers, and others. The improve. meats are a good two story t. • BRICK HOUSE, Log Barn,Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, and other out buildings ; a never failing-- • well of water at the door, and se% eras loo.er failing Ppringv on the tract; also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit, with other fruit tree., Persons wishing to ricer the property are requested to roll up in the undersigned Agent, or o n Mr. George Hinder, residing t heron. It is orient' the ns psi desirable country residen ces in the county. 841 e to continence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on maid day, when attendance will Le given and terms made known by JOSEPH L. SHOP% Aleut fur James E. Skurb. June 29, 1857. is One or the Rent Fanny_ FOR SALE. THE nndersigned offers at Private Sale, his FARM, situate in &rabic' townishi; Adams county, on the Ilanover road, and ad joining the Gettysburg Borough line. The farm contains 154 Acres, more or leas, the land being of the best qualiiy, ninth of it " grsuaita"—with fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences good and the soil in ex cellent cultivation. The improve went. ark" comfortable Stone . ••",-7 [IC Dwelling Pr CSE, Batik Barn, .• `. 11, Wagon Shed. Corn crib, Ac.—tiro - rate Apple Orchard, a never-failing well tit water at the door, and a number of springs upon the tract. It is certainly one of the most desirable farms now in market in this county, sod demands the attention of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the understrned. resid ing thereon. DANIEL BENNER. July Id. Ifts7. 3m Agents Wanted. EXeELLENT BUSINESS OPENING.— T Wanted a few energetic, industrious Men, w SELL AGRICULTURAL BOOKS among the Farmers. Very favorable terms will he given. With r iproper attention, morn than $lOO per month clear prndt above all ex- penses cau be realised. A rare chance to make money without risk. For particulars, apply immediately to C. M. SAXTON - a CO., Agrioulteral Book Publishers, No. 140 Ful ton street. N. Y. July 6, 1857. Gt Beady-made Clothing, COATS, Pants and Vests, for boys . and men ; Boots, Shoes, flats and Caps ; Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockiags. Suspen ders.-0 nice of lot of Gowns, Water-proof Oil Coati, end everything else that can be found init Store of the kind, always to be had at SAM SON 'S. Flour for Nair. Ir you wiust a good .b a rrel of Flour, call at HOKE'S STOKE. as he his made arvange meats to have always the best, which be Will sell at 25 cents advance. May 5. JOHN HOKE. FIIHE attention of the LADIES is particu lerly invited to the large autsortmenT of plain and fancy Goiters, latest style, just received by Briiilman (f• A ugh In ba It EEP DRY.—A Bne assortment of UM: BEELLAS just rcceived and for sale cheap at Bnnpuand• Aughia xtugh's. FLOUR, CORN & OATS bought at all times by J. NORBECK, corner of Baltimore and High streets. 9 AAA PIECES OF WALL PAPER just "7 u v u received and for sole tit COBEAN & PAXTON'S. CANDLES AT 14 CENTS.—A first rate article of Mould Candles can ho had. at 16 mots per pound, at NOII,BECK'S, Kerr's old corner. Important Dineevery: _ . roNsUMPTION ), And all Di.ifeuel of the Lling.v and Throat are P,,..•;ticcly i 'arable by inhalation, , Il the i rl ea li t ( l i t H ie it in enn t t e he g lungst he th i st e : t t l; . air passages. and owning, in direct (*matt with the disease. neutralizes the tubercular matter. ' allays the cough, causes a free and entity ' ita- , pectoration, heal! the lunge, parities the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nemesis Pymeta. giving that tone and energy so indis pensable for the restoration of health. To be a hie to state confidently . that Consumption is curable by inhalation. is to me it enures of unalloyed pleasure. it is as touch antler the I of medical treatment as any other ler inible disease : ninety out ()revery hundred ' moo can be cured in the first stages. and fifty r cent. in the second; but in the third male it is litipottailile to sive more than five per cent , for the Lnngt are w cut up by the dross case as to bid defiance to medical akin...- Even. however. in the last stages, Inhalation affords eitrnordinary relief to the idllerjapi nut tiding this fearful emerge, which annually - destroys ninety.five thousand persons in the .. ..;., 1 United States alone: and a correct ealculatiem R Omer* that of the presentpopulation of thlr,'",? • ;- earth, eighty minims are destinedto fill *OA' ,-*' • ~ Constimptive'e grave. ..- 1fi,44 - t% Truly the quiver ofehesith has no arrow Ailis • fatal as Consumption. In all ages it boa: - been the great enemy of life. for it spires neither age nor ma, but sweeps Off alike the brave, the beautiful, the 'recent! and the gilled.. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom enmeth 'eery good and perfect gilt, I ern !yielded to offer to the affikied a .. pennanent and speedy cure is Consuseptiou. The first cause of to is from impure blood. and the haintolime effect produced by their deposition in the lungs is to prevent the free admission of air into the air cells, which cameo a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to ex. pect greater good front medicines entering the, cavities of the lungs than from theme ado through the stomach ; the patient will affrays find the lungs free and the breathing easy, after inhaling remedies. -Thus, Inhale- lion is a torsi remedy, nevertheless it ace constitntinnally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the • tonitiach. To prove the powerful - and direct influence of this mode of adminiatrat.on, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensi bility, in i► few minutes, paralysing the eatiru nervous sy tem, en that it limb may he am putated without the slightest pain : inhaling the unlinary burniug gas will destroy life his few hours. The Inhalation of ammonia will roam the system when fainting or apparently deed.— The odor of niany of the medicines is petard ble in the skin a few minutes after being up baled and may he immediately detected to the blood. A convincing-proof of the eciturti• tntional effects of inhalattou, is the feet that sickness is always produced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidert that limper . remedies, carefully prepared and jud iciously ' administered through the lungs should pros duce the happiest Tomtits? During itriehthes - years' practice, many thousand* suffering from diseases of the lunge and throat. have been under ray care, and I have effected many remarkable cures, even after the 'efferent had been pronounced 111 the last stages. which fully Fntistles me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of con. sum ption is original, and founded on long ex• perience and a thorough investigation. My perfect ecquarniance with the nature of Whir* cies. lc.. enablee me to distinguish readily, the •arious forms of disease that simulate eon suniption. and apply the proper remedies. rare* • ly being mistaken even in a single 4:11$11. This. - familiarity, in connection with certain patho logical and microscopic discoveries. enables me to relieve the lungs from the effects of cow tram(' chests, to enlarge the chest. Parity the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any\ part of the United States and Condos by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should, pay me a visit. which would give me en opportunity to examine the lungs and enable me to prescribe trip meth greater certainty. and tbed the cure coed ire - ritfected without my Mein``the patient again. G. W. GRAHAM, 111. D.. . Ogie l r,ll3l/ 7l tt.aDit ri‘.*- t!rtilla Nu le A.. Ing'YA4MIII4I ' e j 1 July 20, 1857. "ly 1 t DESIRABLE FARM, At Private Sale. TIE Subeeriber, intending to remove, of fers tit Private Sale, 111 S FARM. situate Cumberland tovrnship, Adams county, nese arch Creek, adjoining lands of Saltine! Co. ran, Wm. Douglass, heirs of Gomm Toot, eceased, and others, containing i 56 ACRES. 2 eat - measure, with large prop° cps of Amt. rate 'Wine - Band and Meadow .,, e rem la well watered, under good fene g and good enitivation. The improvemenle , are 111 Two-tang LOG HOUSE, A Large Stone Barn. Corn Crib, Wage Shed, Careiage Ileum, Smoke Hume, and other necessary out-buildings ; a never failing well of excellent water; an Apple Orchard, with a variety of other Fruit Trees. ' aErPerrions wishinglii - view the premises, are requested to call upon the eateteriber. em siding thereon. PHILIP REB9IO. • • May 18, 1&57.' i i ..„?..., Carriagem, Buggies, &c. GOOD A-VD CHEAP! - T BE undersigned would inform hie friend) mid the public generally, that, be *am tinuee the CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSI NESS, in all it. hrtimobes. at his estataish ment, in East Midille.lStreak (bear the east end,) Gettysburg, Pit., where be has on ham! A a first-rate lot of work, andsie prepared to pet up to order whatever may he desired is Ins line, viz :—lliickaway and Buat-Beady - C'arriages; l'alling-Top,Rock. -' away ill Trotting Buggies, ~,,.:-• . Jersey Wagons, d-c. -.......&.. - With good workmen and grind materials. he Can pledge his work to be of the best quality —and his prices are Among the lowest. • • . Siiirßernaring d o ne at short node', mid it _ reasonable rates. Country produce taken in ' exchange for work. Call! JACOB TROXEL. June 15, 1851. . - TO THE COVNIIIIIY. GOOD NEW& . IHAVE rented the- Foundry for the Mat. ing year, and am prepared to make t h at ..., different kinds of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I will keep isinetantly on hand the different kind', of PLOUGHS, Kinte. Shone, Cutters, &A.; Pota, Kettle.. Pans, Washing Machines, &c.: Stores and Machinery; Poe. rhea, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and pat up with diapatch. All order' will be attended to promptly; but Heist without cupital, and money being necessary to carry on the business, I will be ciontielled to sell fur cash, but on all country work 3 per cent. will be deducted. Suitable trade will he taken, if delivered at the time: of purchasing. Giie us a rail. Z. N. WARREN. Gettysburg. ;Irina 1. 1/47. . SECOND AIIUIVAL OF Spring dc. Summer Goods. WE reepectfully invite the attest/ea NI buyers and costumers both is tenria and country to oar neve nook of Gonda. It cun.i*ta of Dry Goods, Notions, gumminess,. Cedar Ware, Crockery Ware, and Einaeseiari. READ r-MAI)E CLOTIIING: Clothing made to obler. larAit free of charge, at t north-writt anntaratioa, Diamond. JOUI 0011 C.. • June 1, 1837. Cigars mad Tobacco. A LOT of extra line agars, of sbnApo 41. brands; very superior Carina.la allk gress, and Natural-leaf Tobans), for Pais by E. IL iiINNIGU.