R Lai I, w ::~ ii EN - 1 0&W) Zit A. act sinett." ~....114Easpilleptas of Rentaitsbarg, has been eleiicipal of the academy at Rockville, hla , I i t e ~-regret to see that the yellow fever Is at /hew Orleese . Qa /Amur- , d • and the weekly lie! showed an overfills pierion4 week. Up WA broaght forward in f Paris !netted Rurope with China by tele- ilfrsPatileldeedwiaaamee of She sweeeee of the As.; Lassie gable., I / ..A bottodary difficulty has occurred be- tweet retace and Switterland. ......Aaetris has decided to increase the ex penditares for the support of her navy fifty per teat. ...-ott is reported that the King of Prossis 'will abdicate in October. ..—..Tbe accounts of the crops in RTISAIA are nnsatistsetory, particularly in the neighbor. Iwo(' et Odessa.. British steamer Cyclops bombarded the sows d Jeddah five days before satisfac tion was obtaiaed for the recent murder of Christiana. Ismael Pasha arrived, whets *levee of the culprits were executed, and four ethers sent to Constantinople. details of the news from India eon firm tie previous statements that the country was (foisting down. Berne ache Medrid journals ridicule the Idea wbkh has Jost been renewed in America. of Spain ever ceding Cuba to the United Statei. ...There are forty-six persons in England who have incomes of $4.710.000 a year, equal to two millions and a quarter dollars. The Government is about to take steps to have the stares found on board the brig "Behan (revetitly captured and taken into Charleston) returned to their native land.— Twelve of the poor creatures have died since the ceptere of the reesel. ......ficeend fatal caves of yellow fever have occurred in New York during the past few days. The nee of guano in Great Britain has more than trebled within n year. The impor tation in 1857 amounted to but 59,G58 tons, while in 1858 it amounted fo 174,804. the city of Milwasiikie, Wisconsin, the people are taxed at the rate of $2 37 for every matt, woman, and child, for city purposes alone. The debt of the city is $2,370,n50 I John Spence, convicted at Chambers burg, Pa., of rape, has been sentenced to five yes= iikprisooment in the penitentiary. a crowd was attracted to Main street, bkisreas Third and Fourth streets, Cin c intestf , OR Wednesday, to witness the antics of avid wbfisk had by some means or other got on one of the telegraph wires, and was making his way along the line. Ire would occa...donal ly stop and look very shyly at the crowd below him, and hurry on to the next cru4s piece end again contemplate the nptnrned faces which were watching hi' movements. John H. W. Hawkins, the well-known temperance lectorstr and agent. died suddenly a few days since, at the residence of his son, in Parkesburg, Chester county. Pennylvamia. Mr. Hawkins was about sixty years of age. lie was one of the six intemperate Baltimore me chanics ,r* started the celebrated " Wa.shing toninn " (or moral suasion ) temperance move ment In 1941, and trom that period continued unceasingly to labor in the cause, having never been known to relapse trona tho path of con stant sobriety. EXI72IBION OF POLYGAMY AMONG THE MO/LYAN S. A correspondent with the Mormon armyllays: " When we first arrived in the Val ley it was vazuely whispered around that the church leaders intended to re 1101111e0 titC further extension of poly gamy ; that if they were not troubled or disturbed in the enjoyment of the many wives which they now posseKs, they would not in the future sanction the marrying of more than one wife.— We hoped ‘irrcerely that such was the truth ; but it weals that we are mista ken, and that this people are still deter mined to hurry on in their wild career of folly and vice, and to carry out their d •structive system to its utmost extent. On Sunday last, Ferramore Little, nep hew of Brigham You married, at the same time, two young girls, aged re e-pectfully 16 and 17 years. One of those was the daughter Jesse C. Little, the name of the other I have not learn ed. Airr.l.l.l)ad, until this time, but one wife, and she has always been most violenttyforposed to polygamy. Neith er of the;gtrla wore consulted in the least this arrangement. Their fathers .de the bargain without their consent, Mid they were obliged to enter into iL" • SkeWoos. of Me* Ten Feet High.— MP:1041. Frazer w dun tbeCincinnati Gazette r 4hp.. Winchester, Indiana, that half a oiliFtefrthwest of that place, there is an old fort, including about I thirty-six aeres of ground within the forti . tit. The metmd in the centre is about twenty-tire feet high, White the fort or breastwork is only about fifteen feet. Directly.-east and west of the mound are openings or gate ways, around whieli are other forts. A quer ter of a Mile northwest of the fort is the' buryfrggronnd, where bones hare been enhillitetrof,Men that wore perhaps ton feet higt ) ... • .Anj one who doubts the latter atektenient, he says, may cell at his office and see the evidence. What they are Doing in Ohio).—With- In t)ie past west, the wife cd' a well known ,cilizen of Zanesville has given birtik - to44iphildrett under the follow ing estramilaary circumstances : She was broaglit . to labor at apparently the proper lame Ind was delirertxl of two ehildrei: -Three days after', she was dolly 'Av.:tor two nears, ariffou tbg foTtrth 46y . ake.had the fah 61111.1. What As ataeltextraordioary of all the a-dn .:km(4 itoralapmeskt, the physioiass in consultation pronounced that she bad yet a k ar at 'to be relieved.— o. 4 p teh ull this ?—Ckvelasd Ihta - moat hapirs.cnCoeur thc+ !hie, BAC* yoarePiim. aveeroxiop. e,TPlertailhi wide& Iry given to girdle the glebe, ePI Alp & the National Intellionoar of ;'llll4 4 • 1 • ffiee Ocrm ext thrf:no as the ea 4 illesii. l Mb; the ath ' 41(4 'NW ti i r 4 Ii r _ slissc , sl4suir___liriikatAisor-It is mats OpesilSweriA siesget Maga% wse . vslerhapiarsetaiiii *it irrainkliilieci . Totic.4l3l 'Ott an • V 6 • 1..' Loari hArt 41„,_ I. . tiou.bre eib li tswiViout ri tt& s tietkelable l• 1 ' 1fia.a1a.....dyihi501uA4,464..., • • I , %Sat Mit t 1 44,1 41 , 04 ; '444 :s teig4 , l4/ ! ;8 -.111.K..,,irr.' ) kt , ionosst !Air9 4 ,l- r xis 4t o gunitik: to, Air wig.? areaffilid of sparks -; •h q t. Puffy Donah Imam pr telosiii. tio* I—The Republicans se it p►rty ate certainly the-most tltlldnitltS4o people in the world. They had crudes capital hit ont of Kansas, and last winter were =1 „hi* in great glee over the immense advan tages they imagined would result from the divisions of the democracy j arm the Lecompton question. It was a delusion. Kansas (remarks the' Washington Union) has gone into liquidation. It cannot longer be used. The Republicans are crying out to the people there to send up another j constitution. They answer: "We can't do it this winter, because our legislature does not meet till January, and that does not afford us the necessary time. —Besides, our people are stubbornly bent on attending to their own affairs, are will resist all efforts to use them any more." This is very discouraging to the Republicans—very unfortunate! They tell as at all hands that there never was a better chance for an excite ment—it is the very nick of time.— What is to be done 1 Some of the Repub licans propose the old Leavenworth constitution, or if that will not Flo , that Topeka itself shall have a resurrection, and shall appear at Washington. Why not give us Topeka ? Wo might then fall back on the old question of legitima cy and even reanimate the defunct alav ry issue. At all events, lot me hare some thing, and that directly, or the Repub licans will fairly die out. Poor unfor tunate people ! Just now, in the flush of health and in their usual hopeful prom ises of victory, how terribly are they fallen ! They want a constitution from Kansas ; they want it immediatly, to be ready for the December session of Con gross. Who will furnish it, authenti cate it, and endorse it ? What a great pity it is that the Kansas legislature does not remain in perpetual ses4ion.— We see no remedy for the Republicans short of this. Their necessities are so suddenly proeipitated upon them that nothing short of ready-made laws or , continued legislation will answer their purposes. What would they not give for a constitution Singular Prophecy of Death.—Bernard Houseman, a well known citizen of Cincinnati, died on Sunday night. Ho was taken sick three weeks ago, and on the first day said, "In three weeks I shall die." His milkman was pres ent, and told him he should not talk so.—He asked the milkman what he would bet on it, and after further talk it was agreed that if he died in throe week., the milkman was to supply the family a year fur nothinLz., and if not, double price was Lobe paid for the milk one year. This was done jestingly by the milkman. Mr. Houseman insisted daily that ho would die jest at the time mentioned, and prepared accordingly. His prophecy proved true. mar A. large number of counterfeit dunes, says the Washington Union, have within a tow days been put in circulation in lit Itimore, calculated to deceive, if not clearly noticed. Tho words "ono dime" are considerably larger than in the genuine, and the numerals of the date aro also larger.— They aro dated 1854. The _Philadelphia Inquirer also warns its readers against a well-gotten-up gold dollar, of the "boggle kind," the result of the labors of an ingenious crew of rascally coun terfeiters in Massachusetts. Nothing but strong acid will show the decd it. moettneteiree, neglect mod leigesdeoca, aseaelly thousands of rideable Bret tied selobit bare been salsa' wlth 134iivistairt brae Itilhe vie fitilett*pilletes . to olietuel sad tole dhow. Maltitabies of thee eistae ddrerets bre set limping to tiergrave Pith eettraotet . pica satinatebarbest mew, trio'OA is Mitred Ibe *iv weeks by the Obeitaseet, esil the libel atm& et a lrtal greater esetberei owl*. rev .tbollll exeSebea* soma, obseseas, met 4,144; isheealel 1 1 66 . 1 11 ( .1 1 .01M14 1 94, visiehimbyhr be preigyily sod itteCy shred tLe wt ' Q 0111 Mt imam =nowt %—.ll l / 1 J CIAAPPS Chtll4llllMMlNlPaisita ?ma, grefemilbeit • testionts/Pa alai -4, OWO%, "room AP I wit -40 • Kr to the goo,. ritUppin=s• me id,T, 1406146, Imre sawn issi timGoiA lb! DUkiltda God Obatmedifoos tram air Silo 0.1111011 114:041 1 000 • !off rfie,4ll .00 Immo9ll, ppeplifi %%Wel WU* 5ei1121,13.0. Tl,ltausso Weis Li to posinatil 'Wu& /tril, iNeligi 04 1 14 rigt44ll* • Was 'Pei brie' reirnik Wig 141440 le hp olio) Ile pip ifOliiiplOokas tali siesevit: ^Air VI OW ovirotemoirklipartio isiso Wald issadipse MK SO pili t Wawa is& • i • Alt 4• i 1.) J , „ iii I. Legs & sal, wiipfigag ire* a. A. D 4 17, h; apimus. w atr", v.: mhenaiii. mie la I• bessesled Wile Pile* 'E"'d" e ""',w It iIIIN jp I ap. se:y WM' Whet bio.. 'lt Who NNW amairois. / .I Sri %be On 41 nem= ismurrjlik Ilascallhaws 01•166. -- Illiniiiiiallidligdiiip OW ) a.441,14e Oa 1181111190/40611116 _ - Sugar in Illinois.--Soma of the Illi nois lumens agree in saying that the. amount of sugar raised in that State, this year from the Sorghum cane, will exceed in amount, inclading of coarse the molasses made in the same process, that of uny other product or article of export grown or manufactured in the State. =I ger Prayer was not invented; it was bora with the first sigh, first joy, -tike first sorrow of the human heart. se -The Limp&ld road is now open to %Washington, Pa Freight trains have been running since Wednesday. Pitolll ♦ WSLIAINOWN AND 1110BLY S.I2IPECT - AEU/ PM'S/CUM IS CANADA WESL—Preseett, C. W., :nor. 32, 1864. -Door Sir: It aShreta ate pbstrare to enfeeble.; with your requeet, to (Why so expreole• et my opiais.a of ttis virtues of the Osystutated Sietzers. It I• saw essely two yeses muses I reeassessisbs.l its ass to maw of my patisstm, is a surssty of Cbrusic Dissowse sad w/tb 1.10 mod happy offsets. It bas proved very ssabil la Dylpepsis, arsons Read raw , demount* of the 15tosaffich, sad Ciessrsil Debility. Tbss-wfar• let all those who ars afillets4 mitts tbe above &Issas's, try the °rivet:total Bitters, sed their wtositsw is arts In. I am. Sit, yours truly, B. W. IV4Na, Y. D. k Contaiss. Sctu W. Fowt.r. k Co., 13. Wastangtoss street., Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents everywhere. A. D. Bcssus, clattys berg. Sept. 6..^.1 HOLLOWAY'S OININIST AND PlLLS.—Sladical =MIM=E3 t t rO l t il"Srn # cv, 4 4„..„,touitiltosa-d-, ii'wks"g7'• '.: Balasite—/Friday taw. • Flour, s r barrik sa 25 ®A IA Wheatcper bus64l, :, 1 -2 4 I ~ .,5 Rte, ' 72 ( 85. Corn, .. 81 90 Ost4, Id 49 48 Bed Cattle, per hand., 600 700 hogs, " 650 700 llay. per ton, 900®1300 Whiskey, per jralbni, 25 V. Quauo, Peruvian, per ton. G 2 00 Hasemer--Fateriday test. Flour, per bbl., from wagons. $5 00 Do. " from stores, 5 50 Wheat, per bushel, 1 00 (ill I FS Rye, 73 Corn, .. .• • - 75 Oats, 4 4 0 Clorerseed, " 5 0Y Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, Flour, per bbl., from wagons, $4 75 Do.. " freak stereo, 600 Wheat, per bushel, 1 10 t 125 Rye, ill 76 Corn, 14 76 Outs,' " 37 Cloverseed, " 5 00 Timothy, " 200 Plaster, per ton. 650 "Theo wow tM. ,i%4 Mather, mum "loot or totem allow; We'll 0ta.0.1 by *web other boworor It blow." On the 2d inst., by the Rev. J. R. Keiser, Mr. TIIADDECS S. WEIBLE. of Straben township, to Miss ADDA JANE STOVER, daughter of Mr. Geo. B. Stover, of Cumberland township, "• LI ke loa►oo o■ trimp lb* nes al ran 1. fog ad ; Now grads I■ youth. now witbarias on thy grusol." On the 21st ult., at Warrington, Florida, Hon. JOHN R. BROOKS, brother-In-law of Rev. Dr. !laugher. of this pl.tce. On the 4th inst., ANNA VIRGINIA, daughter of Joseph and Louisa F.,ckenrode, of Straban township, aged 1 year and 18 days. Let little children come, For Christ hath said they may— His bosom then shall be their home, Their fears hell drive away. We little dreamed of how much joy, Our household was bereft, When loving arms and breaking begirt' Our darling Anna left, Bank Stock. g SHARES of Bank of Gettysburg for We u E nq uir e of the Editor of the Compiler. tier.. 6, ISSB. "VITILL be Rented, at Public Outcry, at the " Public House Henry Mickley, in Caoihtnwn, on Saturday. Lie "E.sth day af Sep tember inst., at one o'clock, P. M., A FARM, late the property of SOLOIION BiNGA NAN. de- ceased, situate to Frauklin township, Adams cnunty, adjoining lands of Samuel Bingarrntn. Henry Kingaulan, and °therm, containing nb.,ut 75 Acre., improved with good and convenient BUILDINGS, a variety of Fruit Trees, iker. Per Attendance given by Solit. 6, IRSSt B.ILT7EB. OIdINTER'S INTATE.— Letters testamentary on the estate of Meltzer Gminter, late of Menalles town ship, Adams county, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, both ratid,ing in the same township. they hereLy give notied to all persons indebted to said estoie to make immediate payment, and those Luring elaitaa against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JERE.MIAII SLAYBAUGII, JACOB SA.NIX)kI, Sept. 6, ISSB. 6t .Execti tors. This Way ICF.W BOOT I SHOE. ESTAB LIBI3IHES Altai IT man. has the pleasure of announcing k, his friends. the public that he hay commenc ed the Boot and Skutt 'waxiness, on his "own hook," on Baltimore Street, Gettyshurg.-op piarnte Fahnestock's store, and is prepared•to make up Boots and Shoes of all kiude. Gentlemen, Ladies.. and Children. I hats determined to employ none but the best of hands, and will personally superintend my work, so that the public can rest rwatirad that no effort will be spared to give satiaLso• dos to customers. giffrGivo me a calL Sept. 6, 1858. 3t IN COOKING STOVES..—Cosetusiptios of Satoke and au, and Sarisg The subscriber would respectfully infonia the public that he has added tc his former varie te of Stores, a new Paksied Gas-lituning COOKING STOVE. It is well known that all inflammations/it- ' ter requires a certain amount of air to sup. port combustion, and if the supply is insuf. ficiont, it is impossible to produce a flame.— The .heat of the Bre, in ordinary cooking stoves, decomposes the feel, and as all the heals air is admitted seder the watt, its i oxygen is exhaasted before it has passed tkrcegh the ire-chamber. The closeflues at the• top of the stove, then act as an extin guisher, tending to pat out the lire, instead, of assisting the combustion. A large portion of the fuel, therefore, passes off is the share of smoke, clogging op the flues of the skive , so as to impede the draft and interfere with' the baking,—or of invisible gas which com bines with the lime and so destroys the mor tar of the ehimneyr, loosening the bricks, and exposing the dwellings to the danger of lire. 'The introduction of lar additional supply of cold air, would cool the gas, below the igniting temperature, bat by the. proper sp. plication above the lire, .ot air previously heated to a temperature of - severM hundred degrees (which is one of the - pronsineet fee- Wires of the patent ), the gases me' inflamed in notweltewl)ets, and their combustion is ntfAcient to hest the oven, area if the &ail Witoigh the firectutatheris entirely closed. addition to the ordinary direct' drat , ander the grate and through the Int.tham her;'lllre gae-hereer has en sidditioestl delft *Mgt srp Oa" witteti is of ilikWoof. iciettt to maratato eohrbtotims. net" 1: -%, draft not imfy ciesuresestvi iti &Artie eitss&thew NMI ihie eivirei 1 4)ieciv, which lbw peed e iir the dirt,* ! action of the ire, sad whiekareWitvie Gmbh inlaid - 1016e arylsise• *Pm Blibigilia of Oil 41At bi ft &la* NM* 0 014445 t 9QPh ... htifeerriii 'lnk wheelliVriter ii -b titbits& sad iiiirlitet - destmetOP crTherto deb* iisdliitsysesby:l 4A: . stagiest ditel .f VW sfieslt•tb, Z s l4 11.4467 4 Z rrsa i t u it i rlitiTit i ta l i k ' bogs* I* Iry tbsimW Illtsibbi, its' titstblicOtiettiii bitilitotber lits 446. T • 44 • ';`'Alt , Etio do litittsibre: Zitiele*.if • = lll 4 - ).-- "lisiebeisolliiir..,pail/414 i dß a ! lli t -, . 1 . 616 . 1 . 111 r dw0mi l El • ' 1 !" / r siv iewee "p ;., .` " - it .. ' r r", d e ' • 1 ' . *Paw Eliffail CO 11110212!=e414%,..1. •,. 4 515 1 T . Vibi-.4lllatem_ • to;p4 4 1 th : Ati./ftla l at . ll / 11 Ik .010* O f 1 York—Friday tag. llie al*. MARRIED, Tile -100. DIED For Rent. JOEL B. DAN,NER. Guardian of Minor Child Executors' Notice. JAMES WILSON. Great Improvement _ • The : ,• a N and aft. ti- ay &ph 6f ß ltite will run oat the Oottyshspg and from .‘0.;Illon's Rtation.“ e di, nes Ots miles east of dettysburg. They will leave Golden's Station at 8 o'clock. A. IL. with =gers for Baltimore, York, Harrisburg, hilphia, ic.. sad return is the overlies with passengers from those Owes. Persons wishing to come to Gettysburg from Hanover or Oziord eon leave those plaras in the morn. ins train, spend the day is Gettysburg vd rebus in tihe evening *ale. ... ROBERT Ida.:URDY, Sept. 6, 1858. Town Property, Aci•T TRIVATF SALIL—The valuable Prop. arty on the earner if West Middle anti Weabia&lost streets. aow ecespied yt Jl2. Joseph Little, is oforeil at privets lisle by the beim of Die /ate Mir/es &egler, deems , ed. The improvements are a Jar A Two-story Brick Dwelling 110USK with a weetherboarded Back Buil ing, and the Shop on the corner of the For itiforsaation apply to D. Larder. Jr. Sept. IS, 1858. 2m 'I IX 6 00 Valuable Houses ancrLota, -Kan SALE, in and near Getlyabtarg.--The 4 : undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on Saturday, tke 2d day of Oeteker seal, on the premises, the follvvriug valuable property, to wit: A Two-story Brick BOUSF„ in Charobersbnrie street, between #ll the Stores of Messrs. Scott and Picking, front part now occupied - as a Jeweller's shop, with a well 4 este cut water. Alfio,a Two-story Brick 17OrSE. on Railroad street, with a full Lot, suited for Lumber, Coal, or other buslnoss on the Railroad. Also, shoat 22 Acres of excellent .1: 1 % I), lying on the Millerstown Road, ineludin4 Acres, more or less, 9f TIMBER-LAND, im mediatelr in the rear of my dwelling. Oa this tract is an excellent Burn, with sheds and other Out-houses, a joint right to an ex cellent well of water, a thriving Apple and Peach Orchard, and adjoining it a new and well- constructed • lift Frame and Weatherbuartled fIOUSE, with four rooms and a kitchen. The land will be sold entire, or in parts to suit purchasers. affirS al e w commenee 1%1, 1 o'cloek. T. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by _ _ _ Sept. 4, IP5q. to Valuable Real Estate, . AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscribers, Executors of ABRAHAM SNYDER, deceased, offer at Private >i de, that • DESIRABLE FARM, nn which decedent resided Upwards of twenty years, situate in Tyrone township, Adams county, adjoining lands of George Meekley, Heirs of Jacob Wulf, Anthony Dear dorff, Samuel Deardorff, and David J.looter, containing ACRE`z, inure or less, with good prop irtioum of Timber and Meadow. The taxprosenients enn•ist of a two-ttorr Weatherboartict/ . y (Ili ing 1100 SF:, Bank Dam Wagon Silad and Corti Crib attached,-' Cooper Shop, sod otber out-buildings ; 2 never-failing well+ of Water, ui,n st, the the other at the barn ; an excellent Ap ple °ROI A IstD, with a iarietr df.ther choice fruit. Conovrago Cr. ok rut. through the Farm, and there are Oil tw o springs on the property. The foneel, mostly of cliesnttt rails, are good, sad the lane( is in a gond state of cultivation, twu-thirds of it havillrE been limned, The property will be shown liy Samuel Bollinger, residing thereon, Also. A. TRArT OF MOUS . ra IN LAND, eurtnining 7 ntrne, more or le-a, situate .Men ti lie n tow nsliip, A L i m• roomy, adjoining; louts of George Meckley,Jaeob Gulden, aid others, JOHN SNYDEIL FREDERICK. HOLTZ. Sept. 6. 185. Ecseulnrs. litorThe sale note* given for perPoriftl property of said deeeaPell are now duv, and immediate payment iP required. rho notes aro in the hands of F. Holtz. The World's GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL! •Irs Rim° T) c. iirsr. a. Fur *u tyro Rafact; L.mtkm, October 15, 1851 C MEYER respectfully informs 6i, Neoax • and the pulslic smilers* that ha h*.l constantly nn hand /ALASOS. equal to aloes fur which he receired the Prize Medal in Ldndon, in 1851. AU orders promptly attended to, and great care taken in the galactic* gaol packing 1$ same. Ile has received (luring the int !Moen years more 314histls than *ay other 'maker (ram LIA Franklin Inetitato—also„ First Premituns in 13..8t0n, New York and Balti more. Witniroomg No. i3S /troll Street,,, below Eighth, mouth side Philadelphia. Sept. 6. 1858. Indepetdent Riflemen. VOt will parade at the 4:tutdie house of Logic Byers, in Arendorille, OA *WV' day, the 184 day of Septentberr iatt, at 10 o'clock, A. M., with arms sod azoouteemints in eotnplets urller. An 'lentil* to fill ser,getd of the (Aloes in the coms%ll Inihohnit that time. By order of tails t: DAVID 11 AN, O.'S. &pt. 8, BA. Teachers Wanted. ITIME ttard ottlaliat Di ' Ire of &din .a. 1, 0011 94 viki,g i am µ lidll4pr's Seim+ bootie, tins bide" atirsh sr HesepyrnowsTastr day.ths 4th day of Septesabeeskatot, at 2 etidadi. f0r,1444400!** 1 1141%2 einle Teachers 6)c e acts . aticiar,, /it'* , . 411 trill wa l ea t i be t '..- I sra, r, of '. ik ? . Sji BRAZinw *OS i : Ag l i:* 44 A i'. ~ • I. , ... i.( ~ ireikow4 %wow • ' ":: . 1 t at Tilo► 1 3 5rekoni Yi ttl ivi il4 4 o, 'XIS% 9 , 4 0 WPASif /4 AV 4 0 .311.4. ' -- tier .%-, si.,l o' - tool M2:l ••1«1 S. S. SCIIMUCKF.II a, 11EM --.1:::.•_ - ‘,-4! ,, t it s ‘ — tslr tea' . s* tb.1,1 A i • o • „‘• ' of Dr. .1 If 'tee, d • . _ offer ai V . 0 $ ' the pu . : due. .: , 1 arid %ed ,in nklin trowedhip. ..s elihnty,4ps flithriiit; Me Sfilf day of .t•,r, toml.fr next, the full Aring :Real Etithae, viz.: ' Ist. 4.11 that 'riot of Mountain Land, r i b a tha * • moray as lot No. t ill ill i*l atito on the alb Mountain, in th e township of Vilma in. adjoining lands of Thaddeus Stecetui. Levi Irwin, Mcgonricki and others. containing 300 Acres, more or km. 2d. Three Tracts of Mountain Land, described in the original survey as tr sets Nos. 5, 6 and 7. adjoining lands of John Deaner, A. ►foKenriok, and others, and the Franklin county lino, smolt tract containing 410 Ayres, wore or Ism. , 3d. A gratet of ,Mountsun Land, de. scribed in tise on survey u tract Ns. 10, situ* in FreakHa totrashirr,(Late Monahan.) adjoining lands of A. lioKenriek, Thomas Stevens. sad °thus, containing 410 Acres, mote et lees. MrPerseus wishing to view the property are 'squatted to eon on the undersigned, re• aiding in Munesuisburg, ear Sale to ootaaveade ►t 12 o'clock, M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known b♦ JAMES RCS:SELL, Aciner By the Mittet-11. G. Wets, Clerk. Aug. 30, 11 4 48. ti A Valuable Farm, AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber, AT wishing to discontinue farming, offers at Private Sala HIS FARM, Pi t nod e in Moontjoy township, nn the mad leading from the White Church tu Horner's Mill, adjoining lands of Jacob Schwartz, James Ridst, George Grohf. and others, con• taining 220 Acres, more or less. between 50 and tiO acres of which are Woodland, end a largo proportion of Meadow.— - The improvements are a Two- -• jun sun,. Brick MOUSE, Ole•story " Brick Back•building, Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crih, and all necessary outbuildings, in good ordor, two never•failing Wells of Water near the door, with pumps in them; several springs on the farm; god Orchards, containing a variety of fruit, Apples. Peaches. Pears, &c. Ctial"Persens wishing to view the property are requested to call on tho subscriber. re siding thereon. - GEORGE F. KALBFLEIKII. Aug. 30, 1858. Public Sale. rriir. subscribers, intendieg to remove, will offer et PablioSde, on the pm:mimes, on Tuesday, the 28th day f S pekrnber,wert, TIIEIR FARM, ennt4ining l 3o Acre?, more or less, situate in 31..uutplestsant tow nshi r . Adorns county, ad joining lands of David Clapsaillle, George Waste, Win rott. and ethers. About 15 acres are Woodland—the balance cleared and under good coltivation. The improvements are Two-story all IVeatherboarded HOUSE, a good Barn, Orchard, &c., With a never failing spring of water near the dwelling, /prat the same time utd place. will be offered, 3 nurses, 4 Cows, 8 head of Hogs, 2 Wag >no, Ploughs, narrows, fl. rso Gears, &c.; .20 tons of nay. SerSale to continence at 10 o'clock. A. 31.. oa raid day, when attendance will be giten and term 4 uttu.lo ,knun JOHN SOCKS, NIWILIEL DAEXER. lctsA. Valuable Farni, 1 -1 011SALL—.1 will sea a bargain, and oat eaiy terms. Merano on wbieh Stuluel Young new resides, lying in Frederick coun ty. M I . 12 miles front Frederick oity, (turn all the way.) and within one mile of Woodshorc'. Containing I,iti Acres, in n etcelleat state of cultivation. The DWELLING, BARN, k 0... all new. sa!Persons wishing to parchnsse will be shown the premises by Mr. "4",mng. For terms, Ac., apply to line E. Levis Lo•rr, Frederick City, or to JAMFS ATIIITEFORD, We. 6 Spear's Wharf, Ilultituore, Ang. 0, 18 8 clB. Timber Lots. THE oubscriber has still ; & e t ”4. • mere valuable LOCCST and 2 CHESNUT TUBBER LOTH for Ride. J. EL PAXTON. Gettysburg, July 46; 1838. Stray Bull. Q TRATED sway from the premises of the subscriber, is lisedituc township, on the sth of August instimrt,'s bight-red Balt, with a whits 'potion his forehead; about . 1 year. utd. Any person giving altwasinieriber in formation 40 40 the whereabouts of said Bull, wit' be esitetdy rewisted. - THOMAS N. DICKS. Aug. 22, 0158. 'lt* pill! Within :CP the "Adam, County • Matiest'Finv iresorsnoe Omerpany," stet hereby nailed that *a Dection will be held at tbe.edieeolthe Seeretary, in etemyebneg, on Mundt*, Om etie day et/ .6eplietber next, between the }wars of 1 and 4 o'slook, P. M. —tub nitnOmf be entitledlo,tuni% 'Herta each polity held by him. The Etecntive Committee will meet at I • o'cloek. A. 31, on saididny. iiiralmiagers• having in hoed, fees doe tire Oust yeiny will ba red to 1%9 , the tame telte - ths Tritarety nye err requi bedbee said day s ebe nooonuti for the current Year to be Acted. D. A., DElirlaa. • Ant, 23, HZ& td Teachers 'Wanted. THE &heel Direetore of Moostpleseseet 441 ~hip will inimit es Ariseh Rita' Reboot. he see, so Sakti*, Oa Ellea defy ofi be s , sad, atliteilloeh, P. N g fir the ?wrote 'ef.eitipleylag wise , Tessitere-ye take Atari i.of the itererid sehotile . i. :TEKBERT ECKERT, c'y. Aug. 30, 1.11511.71110•. • •.' Ir7f - .0 1 'rf CIENI . I. , Vann , r i • • 7 1 .311 1 M be coffered at -4116 Vt. % le, Thierstiay, aka gal dal, t ••• `on the pre:niset, TDLBER-LAND, I oonWihin '25 ea situate in Franklin tueltiihip.- Itortanrettouni , e 1-2 miles .9iith „;To.,t ~f L....1w an.an 1 .x , ll ....,vere.l w:111 Qiicsnut end t;!:, , snut-Ocit TiniLie: of the boat quality—the tract to be sold in Lots of from S to 19 Acres each. Positive. ealmoriber will also, on said day, offer at public outcry, his FARSL, m ikad os , the above, containing 100 Ahroa, ' with s Two-story lIOUSE.Frame 11111 Barn, 290 Apple Trees and other ' fruit thereon. Persona wishing to view the premises, are request to m k t o n I the subscriber, residing on the Farm. le4"Sale to C. 11111130110 at 9 o'clock. A. M., , on said day, when atttunlaaco will be given ' and terms made known by WILLIAM BOLLXR, Nfillriotte biindred Locust Ponta, one thee s and CheNnut Rails and one thousand Locust i Stakes, will be sold on said day. Aug. 03, 1858. is - A First,olasai Farm, A DJOININOOETTYSBURG,FOIt BALE. '° llll * —The undersigned aortal Prirate Bale. his PAUL situate in Strube's* township, Adams county, an the ilanorer road, and ad joining the Gettysburg Bortingh lu.e. The farm contains LA Acres, more or less, the land being of the best qoality, much of it granite"—with fair pro utions of meadow and timber. Fences and the roil in ex cellentoultiration. T e improve- , menu are a , somfortable Swne 1111 Dwelling lIOUS}, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn crib, rate Apple Orchard, a never-faitiag tall of water at the door, and a number of springs upon the tract. his certainly one of the must desirable farms now in market in this county, and does.unis the attention of capi talists. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the undersigned, resid ing thereon• - DtNIEL BENNEtt. July 5, 1858. 3m Real Estate A T PUBLIC BALK.—In pnranance of an Order of the Orphan', Court of Adams county, the subscribers. ALlnainiatrators of the estate of JACOB WOLV, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the pretniacs. ou giiriiny, (1 ISM day n/ September next, the followiug Real Estate of said &erased, : A VALUABLE FARM,. sitnnte in Tyrone town.hip, Adams county. adjoluing lands of Martin Ralfenspergor. Heirs of Abrab tm Snyder, deceased, and others, and the Great Crnowago Creek. saga contains 112 Acres, more or test, of Patented Land. The improvements are a Two-story Dwelling HOUSE, *One-story Kitchen. Bank Barn, part stone and part frame. Wag on Shed and Corn Crib aueclied ; Spring House near the Dwelling, with an excellent Spring of Water ; a Well -of Water. with a pump in it.. in the Bari, Yard. There is another Spring on the Faris), with running water through the Farm, anti the Great Cono wago running along the breadth of the pla.m. There is a good Hog Stable.; also on the premium, • youirg Orchard, with a variety of fruit. There is a sufficiency of Meadow, and also of Tusher, for the quantity of land. The Farm is ander good fencing, anJ in a good state of cultivation. 0:7" Persoos dosuroos of viewing the- proper. ty before the day of asle.will *name call on the tenant. Uaniel llenizer. rrSele to omumenee at 1 o'clock. P. M., on bard day, when attendance will be given and (Orilla made known by sAMUEL WIEST, SAMUEL WOLF, By the Court—lL G. Woi.r, eterk. Aug, 23. 1862 f. te Tavern Stand, T ,PC,BLIC SALT.—In pursuance of sal Order of the 0.-pban's Court of Adams ; county; will be offered at Public Sale, ou I day, the lite. ',toy of Seel.-mber nee, the Real Estate .1 bN us K.rio deceased. situate in th e I town of Ilatoptutt, *lid county, emuisting of TliltEli TOWN LOTS, Fi ;nate in the N. W. coiner of the Public I , Square in said town, bounded , also by the I Ilsnover and Carlisle turnpike, lot of Was..l Noel!, end on two side* by public alleys.-1 'the improvements are a Two stoty Dtvelling HOUSE. 2 Frameiggi , Kitchens, Keke tivetts. ic.. eel • ." ji it lane under I:earlystl•evabole bond- z . ' li,gs, large Frame Stehle, tao escellent weds of water with pumps. The propertybas hien occupied for • away years-as a Tavern, treitt .. the only one 'ndw in the plAce. end Well aged up for the limpe t being in completirepmr.— Besides tho Taira.* the buirdiugs seawall cal nalated for a private family in addition: Also, a LOT irtimid town. ender good few*. ing,boanded by kit of Aloes Patterson sod two public allays. Mr lisle to to bed OR *I prepi•llll at L o'clock, P. ht./Mt amid day, tbraAletendatios will be given &patinas made know by - 'JACOB tig.o4loE, .Adeer.. By the Court---LL G. Viut.r, Clerk. Aug. 23. 1858. is - _Adailigatrator's nit. JAMES HAMILTON'S IiSTA.TE.4-- Letters of administratiost on the ertata bf Dr. Jll4llOl •iittuditon, late of S reban town xhip, Adams comity, deceased, haviag lawn lately granted to the undersigned, residing in Franklin township, be hereby gives maim) to ail persons indebted to said motet' to make inane/ism payment, and those haring dame against the Sauna to present them properly aithentleatad fm settlement. •• 11.6881iLb r Adin'r.' Aug. 23, /1156. ••- • _ Aintaletrator's Notice. TT E N Mitlirig ititii , -.Letters 'of ediwinietration est the estate of nosey Reny, late ellilossittpleaderit towniep, Aden's enmity, demised, baling been granted Mae undersigned, safteihq la the same tuenekip, be hereby gives vales 4o all persons indebt ed to said estate to route insinedleta payment, an,4 a those heels% eisiotssplut,t4.•fewctp peafowl:A jWip oq prolterly se then ae41464.1.fur tleihht,. •, , t1;18Sil, et • • '" A4lllolllr 1016LIIIMOUTAtira-410. id rdedurimviumweir stimmlit•vtAltbot Pour, late of igoeftialoweni ideonigiiiiipmesed, - loving been greeted WI Via modoweiporie4llll,4o l lo-f 041 0 00100'. 'Win* y fpres n sot eeiee,•ail. fed isent i new elemeetrit ;RiototAV E Z l N f o rip t i i cis a idect . !. • • . ;, . flotise. .; 1101111*-0314111.-441AMIM ort.4o,l4Wes Ulm ME 1 311 ^s.+9 Ewa The Aligh t rit ‘43l4ollPlXiiiiiim Honcrffers ant:neat. 3434 - 1 1 THE free el the' the Old sul p.morful Tif feric,A. ultut, ti,pris than 1 orifiees of eye, it rat ease; nud i A ti arm rki ran anything else ea reiturd:asei is great ally. - ERYSIPELAS AND 8:117 RIINKM sit two of the man* common and rirtiteatt dti ordcrs prevalent cm tibia tioatinegt, to the Ointment is INteblitfli into SW `: •' modes operandi' fir dm voteut.ttnd then eoreplete the' cam' B.ID LENA, OLDOOfttB AND MAIER& —Crimes of many years *shahs Eltst him pertinaciously refused te' yield tolin remedy or treatment, Wee lirrartakrighri (embed to a few ntsplicati4alret Ont. fat unguent. ERUPTIONS ON VIE SlElRroarktiartilsaiis * bud state of the Woad or 'Omuta ineessie eradicated, and a clear and !remissive:4 face regained by the rest/moil - iv sada Ointment. It 110111Wellmar r yof thij: .= 0 tics and other toilet applause's mire to dispel rashes and other'distortiwwwW,i'id the face. PILES AND FISTCLA.-=erary loom MN* feature of thefts prevalent and aitigbboroudis% orders is eradicated locally Andis= IV ru the use of this eolita; warm thai ofsW should precede its application. Idt beithig polities will he found ts Le thoralit. sod Invariable. Both the °inhalelet and Rilis.altotili ie ifeit ill . ._ . Me rolJoring awe : hanmas, stiviime, Mfglikhltl, : Bum., idarrins, Bores of ad Chapped Hands, Fait abeam, Spell, Chili:Ulan, BOW, lIW Jelin.% Potala, Skin Dlaruee, Teta*. float, *welled Oliaads, rise% , Lumbago dere 1.44/a, TOINIMOiI Alecatial I ruptknas, gore Ifreaata, Wened, alai lliblid i , Piles, Sot" Illeadi. illirCataion!—Nune are gettnine ereledi the words " Efilloway, .'ten Yore 1 1 44 .:** doe," are discernible as a tesietswtEllit leaf of the book of directions around es or box ; the same ineY he' plainly sees Joy holding the leaf to the light. A hantElio. ward will be given to anyone renderiagedik information as may lead to the detemnint of any party or parties counterfeitiagtie . sessle. eines or reading the muse, Itoomingli be spurious. * * *Sold at the Manufaotories of Pfaifge Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yorksidd by all respectable Druggists and Deattnitila Medicine throughout the United Staten isd the civilized world, In is at ' 1 25 - cents, and $1 each. D. Illtnikler.. burg. • - '• d/sperbere is a oosaiderablo b i T title taking the larger giant. • N. 13.—Direotimui fur otin guldOtte l f,k Omits in every ,disorder are pot. [.Jude 14, 11 • ..itlore to bi) Admired' 1, - :,-1 TAN Tilt Malign' DI A DMus, Wera I • by KINGS OR IMPKlLORS l rrtlirkiit 11 Why a Beautiful Head of 111 k. Idamk&it is the ornament Qodffitaired, irriffillhisaheisli our ram. Baader. tillhonll 111 4 bloom arm so brightly in Ahre•gleinitig l a;l6 the eye be ever so spa rtlinetbe , Jiit those of pearled the bead is bereft diti trig, or the hair be snarled and eit= harsh and dry, or worse milt if.Viak with gray, nature wtll lose mom her charms. Prof. Wood'.. 4144 if used two or three times a week. wi Imiawk, and permanently fekire to all 4114 s • ment. Read the (Mowing and 4 writer of the firm is the eels& Disabesst: „ yid ... ... . A , New YORIC, MwsUla,Olik.i i i Da. Woon: Dear iiis 4.-- press to you the °Wisdom, I OM e the entire restoration of att heist • .2" nal color ; about the time of IV Ara ,-,` ' • United States it was rapidly Inwood - but upon the egiplieletiou of yourilqtait morattre" it.aonn,rettoesre4 it* • , I eoestider your Beathratiugra *MB! ~ .. 4 " 4 ful invention, guitareillimidatim Oa .- I agreeable. I eat, dent viti Mll . ltrtal/W ' B. IBIAL4If • Dryeb a'r Gwy li ed_yilat,". .. : • 11 4 Welsh Newspa:garwilbalfaisamin et, • ; • -April 111:41illillem Pao". 0. J. Moon; Dow. Bit moodier Mt weeks ago I teceitmth: your Hair.Beatimative sad gareiwolamtullabli who eanoluded tb try it nu her hehMilhelme thinking at the time that it wniabilmeMmillams gray hair to its artgisaLawiks hiltrthosillfisi as well u tur aurprum«alheir . a L V trial it - hats performed Mat , by toeing all the reylutirs at the same time, i dulfift the heir. I ' . the a lk , Demirel I 4. chug* 1 , - 4war I was mint' man* kw af betab its hely spiwarm age (0 'Cbi Tbo 'ifs, . ; at*. _ANC.6;6II poll beid4=4; imitMlair Wl* ', •lALlllkarliff . '... s r • tadis' , kie u p ri ' i •.` / 481 beldi4ife,le pit -, t. ; „ Li , o te . forit: , r . fii: 1 1 , :Nt RAlnt _. I . 04 1 I li tA, 411 P • -1 V 1 - - r *nate •rw-4 irest-gratmed stii EM MI
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