JUST PUBLISHED. •tail wad die War of ins.. giving a hbitary of the clauses of the War, with Biographies( sketches and finely en graved Portraits of its Heroes, together with the Wield aocounte of the Battles of Monte belle, Palestro, Magenta, etc., etc., and Maps of Italy, Austria, and all the adjacent Coun tries, by MAD/Litt JCLIE nE MAROCERITTES, With an introduction by Dr. StitcroN MacKenzie. handsomely hound in one volume, .12mo. cloth, Paics SI 25, and eubli'died by 0. G. Evans, 439 Chesnut street, Philadel phia. ••Italy and the War of li• l s9."—This hand some volume, written by Madame Julie de Marguerittes, and suitably illustrated with Maps and Portraits, has just been published by G. 0. Evans (the original Gift Book pub lisher), of Philadelphia, at the low price of $1 2.5 and is as well timed ns it is well m erited. The design is to. show Italy in lier Past and Present, no that the reader may un derstand on what grounds she bases her ex pectaney of a glorious Future ; with this view the author, who has traveled largely throng(' Europe, and has resided fur a considerable pe riod in .51ilan,and visits to th e other , rent citie , of Italy, describes places with which she is ac quainted,and personages whom she intimately knew. The statistics of the various States not+ engaged in hostiliti• s. are given, with bio graphical sketches of the Sovereigns generally and Statesmen, whom the war has thrown Into protnineney. A great deal of personal anecdote is introduced, which very much adds to the spirit and acceptability of the work. The causes of the war are fully and fairly developed, and there is appended an authentic account of the war itself up to the present time, including the official reports of thevarious battles, and the chivalrous exp Lots of General Garribaldi, ths gallant Guerrilla lender. We notice that in an introduction to the work, Dr. Shelton Mackenzie, Literary and Foreign Editor of "The Press," (Philadel phia) tell warmly eulogizes its d‘bign and excel:l6oM A copy of the Book, and a handsome pres ent will be sent, by mail, post-paid. upon re ceipt of $1 25 for the book, and 21 mots for postage: A new Classified Catalogue of Books, with inducements to Agents, will be sent tree, en application. Address G. G. EVANS, 439 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. JUST PUBLISHED. IL/wits/rev Ow sloe IProple. By the Rev. HUGO STOWELL Boowx, of the 11) ale Street Chapel. Liverpool. FIRST SERIES With a Dinmphiaal introduction by Da. R. Survrow Ikl.u:KeNzia. Publiiihed under a epaiial arynngemont with the Author. On' olume, 12ino. cloth, with a Steel Portrait. l'rice 00. OPINII)V Or TOE EVCI.ISII "We littve read 11.1 r. 11. S. Brown's 'Lec tures' with much satisfaction. Mr. Brown knows how to speak to 'the people.' lle has almost every qualification for it. if w may judge from his printed addresses. There is no maudlin sentimentality alomt him ; but all is healthful as the breeze on the hilL There is no - clap-trap ; lie to both too honest and too earnest for that. There is neither a Phari saic scorn of vice. nor any effeminate apolo gizing fir it, but a wise Christitua wart's righteous hatred of it, who ,knows how to 1 ~,k on those who are sin-degraded M his brethren. Ile speaks to the people almost its sine of themselves, only front a higher level ; end. though he uses their daily phrases, yet lie does not thereby pander to vulgarity. lie has a happy acquaintance with our homely comm on sense proverbs, an 1 empleys them tellingly. There is ne affection of extraordi nary 'concern for the poor' or their "souls ;' lint there is that real manly concern which e to afford to dispense with profession, and to express itself chiefly in calm but brave end sensibly earnest endeavors. The proverb. 'Much cry and little wool,' yin may reverse in his ease. Isis true de-ire to benefit the people is partly shown by the pains with wilt& he euileet_s and prepares the statistici of the., poverty, disease, in order that his well-marshalled facts may preach to the understanding. The genuineness of his ear nestness is evinced by the cheerfulness with which it toils aloug the highway of commit' reuse.. Ile has no recourse to reckless, undis criminating charges. and is to strong for es amration. Truth is enough for hint; would that this were no distinelists! While he faithfully touches the worst %ices, yet you never feel that the censor himself must have a coarse taste or l .nrrient imagination. These Nunday afternoon lectures are not 'sermons,' nor intenikal to-Le. In them he grapples with acknowledged evils ; but still. while opening the eyes of the people to the real na ture of much of what their daily life too often is, and showing what it might be, he is never ashamed of the Gospel cf Christ, nor charge able with even se,eining to let diem go away with the impression that anything else, and not the kingdom of Lenten, Is the first thing to be sought. In Mr. Brown we have a man who, we should judge, can afford to go where my classes of God's creatures are domesticat ed, for lie is strong, and his strength is holy," —Monthly eltriiitian Spo-tatur. A copy of the book, with a splendid gift, will be sent by mail, pasr-paid, upon the re ceipt of one dollar and twenty-one cents. A new Classified Catalogue of Bunks and Gifts, with inducements to Agents, will be sent free on application. Address all orders to G. G. EVANS, Pub lisher, 439 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Creal Balloon Trip—Mr. La Mountain has challenged Mr. John Wise to test their "relative rapacity scientifically considered, in a trial trip from San Francisco to the At lantic seaboard, with balloons." Mr. Wise, in a card, published in the St. Louis Demo. crat, says that his '•thoughts are now turt,el to the crossing of the Atlantic, and with a precision much better than was the trip from St. Louis to Nev Turk." A Profilable Oratorio.—The great Handel Festival recently held in London was some thing Sire an entertainment. The receipts fell not far short of $1.4Q,000. Deducting ex penses, there would stili Le a balance of : 90 ,- 000. The receipts on the last day, when "Israel in Egypt" was given, amounted to very nearly eighty thousand dollars. This, of course, is entirely without precedent in the history of public performances. A Toad.—At the late celebration in El lington, Conn., the fulluwing was the 13th regular toast : " Woman—the lover ofunion and the friend of annexation. Like our country, her mani fest destiny is to scread her skirts." The above toast was responded to by nine cheers and a whoop I . 96r0eorge Burke and Stephen Cropper hare been arrested in Baltimore, charged with participating in the murder of Wm. U. Taylor. Burke is said to hare fired the fatal abut. Married_ On the 17th inst., at the house of the bride's brother, by the Rey. J. Martin, Mr. GEORGE ADAM REX, of Ashland, Ohio, formerly of this county, to Miss JUSTINA MYERS, of Adams county.. On the 7th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, near Whltestown, by Rev. S. W. Seibert, Mr. LEWIS BERKLEY of Carlisle, to Miss' MARY ANN GRIPPER, of the former place. On the 21st inst., by the Rev. H. G. Dill, gr. E. J. CULP to Kiss MARTHA G. CREAGER, all of Gettysburg. Died__ On Th urs d a y lest, in Liulestown, GEORGE d ß age ab y, Esq., years formerly County GomLisioner, gg out 428 . ia On Oanday estathig, the 17th inst., at Yount Holt Springs, Castberlaad county, pa., Ji m 0 it JANE TRONE, widow of the late mussad a u I. Taw, of Hanover, aged 26 years 10 asondia sad 11 days. . Os Tuesday last, WILLIAM BUCKANd.I 4 I, son of Kr. liiiithiniel Lightner, of Cumberland township, aged 2 years 4 months and I day. Special Notices_ OXYUNICATZD lIITTIKILS.—A Query. wit / silt ysa m ar. Dyspeirelb la a brief Wt tosoprehismelye terns kw the numerous disenase which &Beet the stomach, cad la tact the whole human eystem. Vetii Dr Gress discovered the Osyg' oasted Diners medical *throng , sea at fault and had eibanstel 'Wulf la fruitless efforts to eery this dsseans. The Dyspeptic need suffer no kisser with a disease that is always paiimal, and frequent!! • lasi af fliction. This unique and Ocular conapouni will u certainly care the thecaee ea the disease exists R 4 it not this poises mush testimony as follow■ would not be given in It■ favor : VALUABLE TEIVrIBONT IN FAVOR Of TLIE OXY GENATED DITTEDS —to tuthtustho, D. C, June 10 Daring made goo of the °turn/totem* Briton, prepared by Dr tiourgo U GML. of turlo.r. Vt., and from Looletodgo obtatood of their efficacy lo other owes, we chattels lly ro enatrureud them to t 144 pubbe. boltertaz they will kitty our tato the rireamrnoreletboo of the prop netor M e twpe thtt this rah:L.ll)4 remedy ituty be otserelbl• to all the of et curl. Lea ninel S uph i. l',. l7' : • C. S. Benton from Vermont J•o.e• 1 . minone. C 1 1 1 Senator from Rltud• Island T \fur+b<d, C a Een.Wr , and L.n.ckerly 6oraroor of Kenton♦ 1. 11 Artwl.l. formerly CioTorpor of it hod* aLuld V. to V. ta..lbrl lg., laLa , Goal/tabor of time ,gais. *4l , Cess in .e :a Caaral of Dyer Krst•. mrrnmA, ANDG EN DEM LITY OY THK LAYS [XII. plazas it among LIM Moat iroDderrol dt.eovertea in cowl ical laCterkell. ant is. irov•ll2 it a I sytttatiOn far I.roral any remedy lum.t/ (or lbe.e en npla.] Ina:I [tact, 'anon' forma l'rep.arw f try with C. . It .ton, and for rL tjA U lio ii,r . Uattraba r g , Jacob Yulwellar, itoinnass. loto4 , bi :.(...t.ttor. New °kiwi, U X Hollinger, Abbott.. t,,wn ; Wifilk.n Wolf, tst , eeter 600104. Harelip t.o2, It Metcalf. York ztprlnft; James A Sider, Nil ad by all dealers in toolic.nlea. illy 11. 4w EPILEPSY, OR FALLING FITS —We behove weds not to our Mal*, a inure importeat mrre ice, than by again calling their attention to thst most remarkable prepara tion, dioairered by Dr. O.th a Wand, of Ltaltimoro, lid , shich poemmes the poorer of ellavialLog and Curial that hOrrld visitatton of ,cam— Kyilopq, or Fathom Flu I. reconameodiox this preparation to nor readers, as to so with a oonvietaon that we are not ategradimg oar miaow to puff • mammon pitted asisheivite, toot are placing belied thew a discovery. which, if hilly knows, would probably do dors to alleviate batman stiffen ng. than any Invitation of modern Linea. Dr. Banos, in staking am to notice his preparation favorably la our editorial department. has "vat tt. for perusal a unintoer of Letters from persons who has:eased hie Pills, and have beep cured thereby. All of them epeak le the most grateill sad dlogistic terms.— One great advantage Oda meads* poems.* is the fad, that it can be traorportod tined' the mall*, thereby af fording every one an opportsmity of dealing: directly with the inventor, did also prochadiog all passibility of holm Impala.' on by a counterfoil or sparkles imitation. Dr. Dame pays the portage om Pate to any part of Um comotry, sod will forward them by rotors of mall. on Um receipt of a mediator*. 111. prices are as follows: One box, $3; two 40.. ; twelve do., 13/4. All orlon for lira toodielnit &Wald be addressed to Sees S. flasza. 10S ItalUrasure street, Baltimore, Md. (July 11. lm PItItSINS ADVANCIID IN LII///, aai feeling the hand of Tine, weighin heavily epos thous, with all It. atten dant ma, will and la Wiese al Il.widatal's (Jarman Bitters, an (Blair that. will WWI DOW We late their retail; ranee., in a unaware, the **orgy will *ra'.r af awn rnithfal Seel.; lath ■p their Anantien final, and eve health aial stingy their maintain( years. ASA for lloudiurfa thereat. Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. IL decline, 411 S Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa , and are sold at 75 center per bottle, by drown and Plain/keepers in every town and villain la the Usiteal dint.., CAISSJAS and South America. See that the Dignitary ut C. It. Jak.au alms the wrapper of each bottle. For idle by A D. nudger, Arita, Gettysburg—and unarm generally throughout the comity. fatty 11. la - _ Ina- Vann Lands for arils 25 wales from Philadelphia by Railroad iu the State of Sew Jenny. Soil among the boat (or Agrieeitand purposes, Laing a good loam moil, with a clay bottom The land is • lasey tract. dieidbd Into email lanes, and huddrede front all parte of the country are mow settling and building. The crop. produtied are large •mi rein be Dena grueinr The cliental is delightftil. and ...cure from frank Terms fiere $l5 to Oda per sere, payable within four rears by inetalimmtn. To what the plane— Ware Vim" nrrat Wharf, at Philadelphia, at 7,16 A. Id., ly Nallnuell fur Ilsounonton, or adder fl. J Byrnes, by letter, Ilamiuonun Poet Office, AUtntle county, New Jet- Roy. nos hill iulvertnennot la soother aohsto. THE HAMMONTON rAgmica—A newepapor devoted t. Utoretons and Atrialßare, settling forth fell oe• emote of the mow eettlomont of Rtntemadea, lo New Jet ay ea. be enbacribod for at only 23 mote per 111111111111. lactose postage eta for tb. aussont. Adtrom to Ed itor of the Pwrisisr, 11.000sW V. 0., Aftontie oeseep, New Jerry. Thom wtshiesr cheap load. of th e be gash tr. In no. of the healthiest ..I most deliglittat climate:4 to Owl; 0100. and when crops are never eat down by froota. the terrible mom's+ of the north, ass advertisement of Hammonton Ludo. Tnit RI C(11,16111 RZPIXOT !—BIR JAMES CLARK C ',TKO fatuLl PILLII4. prepared from • pamerlptios by Sir J Clarks. U. D. Irbmiciast Xatraordi t the Quer.. This well hows avolicLue kea lat. prMtion. but a ware aod safe remedy for female Dillcultlea rued Übritraelloos, from soy moue vaunter, mod althottgb • pamorfil remedy. they comma noting burttbl to the e.attitatto• To U tastau LUPII.II it la permliang mated It will, is a abort Uwe, bnog oaths monthly period witb noptlanty. fbore nine have menu boos knows to tall where Cho dlrectirma rra Y,l page of pintplskt are well abound. ler forth*r partioralara get a pamphlet free of the west. B —sl mad 6 poring. stamps Irecloami ft say withal, isrd .goat, will hours • bottle, mmtahviag ewer id pills by retars of mail T W. Lty..o k Son, Whoterd• Arabi, Pllttedelpide. A. D. Deealoe, Agent, Uettystaleg [Jane 13, 'fa. ly AN A NCI RN? MOIST ES —The people otsoslb Jersey Inca recently eel/weed Goo a newt bed tM ekeletoe of ea emitted, wheel met trete been of Ye teepees apieiss, of wookstruat ogee. Its bi.J ler meet hese . Amie lima feet &my.; Ute *mine length of the ealuel. 1I leeleeed, at lomat twitisty ere feet The bead wee snail eel Ite meet lain Ita teeth abbot two lest and en amigo! le he form the Ituy runt clothing of lietesea, oppeelte the Leak, UeUyeberg." Hy' Pennon vloble: to etourcii thole. boohoos Sou moll ly ineroroing country, • now oottionedit whore lookadrosio ore guing—.here the donate lo mll4 owl dolialahil--oso adv. of we Illmomoittoo Settlement In another Mona*. 117' Persons CAM*: to ootaUllialt Manofactortoo Is a sew t torivigi pilot wt.o.-o toluttootoo to good, ago ottvortloo twat of Übe (171‘tree Waimea and Factories eau be carried on proat ably at U&WUM11011. tie* adv. of Ilauvosuatoo Laola. ID (crape moors eaa carry oa Omar tmalmaa moot atomearolly at Itammootoa, free from frosts. Soma forty 1 lueyanta Not oat the peat 11111441411. &Mt minutia/moot of llaswoootoa Lauda is arbothar whims ZtE.B4llll. & SMITH• Cauca or SICOSU szu litairx &rum. PZILAISBLIsiII, Usatreetenere of White Loed, 'Line, Putty, VaraLobos, ice. Whole...lle dollen, be Drop, %knew" War, to.— I.:ay Rol Ceuutri ll•retteute saw desire W pareltaeo fNm srlssut stuck vs' at scesopts , thr pnees are rrsissettally re gressed to rashest our ks.l.r. Our Whale Lend, Itioe, Putty, and Vorteekee, eN wed by wore thou au* thoWiscmi Uolesa:e J,,bbtoir troustutprougbosit the Uld.O. and gs Inliseto.Al utiAtaction Nut. oo• comptaillo4 baa star reached us errul your erdere direct. Yob.:, tbSe. If I . o'' All wanting F.trna.t in a delightful climate, rich nail. and imrcu re flo n trot* 1 . .0 ad rOn /IMUMLIt u( Llatuusue ton Lauds to anJther cult an. COMPORT TOR TilE IJAL E.% DS —A Paris letter writer Sara: •• All the great limiter* an bald—all the diplomatiaa, all the eartore, all the mitaaren at the thea tres. all the °Meer+ of the anuy, all the Passion. all the deputaes, all the Clgittaellora of State, all the magletaates. Th. ,uost elegant men of Parte are ball; the •mere are ail bald. 11•14tara• i. liocoaling the alga or power. for every ma. ebn th haul hart in thew day. thinks rif bill hair ft ~1 to the nnaid.ilc..t ocraer.•' la th.e Cantaary all the hard thinkers are da.trn;utabed by arearlog garment+ pro cured at the liroen Moo* Clothing Hall AA [won. Noe. 6.43 and 64.* Chestnut street, atone 1 . 17' Person. 'natio, change of el isrukte for bealtb, sot ad.. of LLimunJuk. Land. in another column. Iji" To ■II waatio; Paruis--see adrertimuneat of liun moot,n Lands. • C"OKING STOVES—lncluding Noble Cook, Royal Cook, Wm. Penn, Philadelphia Sun rise, Baltimore Air Tight, Sea Shell,•Christo pher Columbus. and Ranges of everykind. Far mers' Boiler , . Charcoal Furnaces, &c., kc., for sale at the Stove Ware Room of SEIEALIS, BrEULIIII & KURTZ APPLE. PARERS.—Tbe celebrated "Bn3 - State Apple Parer"—ahicki pares, cuts and cores at one time—f9r sale by • SIIEADS, BrEiILER k KrRTZ. LUMBER -1 large assortment of Dry River White Pine Lumber, of every quality, can be tied at the yard of SHEADS, BUEHLER k KERTZ A GRICCLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of 1-I_ever kind, including the "Universal Feed Cut_ ter, Improved Premium Eagle Plow, Corn Shel ler, manufactured at Chicapoo Falls, Mass., for sale by tivaens, Hcasaaa k KURTZ. BLACKSMITII COAL—best Broad Top, f ur sale by SULU'S, BrifiLltit t WORMED FLOORING, best gaality, for gale at the yard of Sheads, Buehler k Kurtz—also, Sash, of every size, Doors, Shut ters, Blinds, kg. WILLOUGIIBIPS Gina Spring Grain Drill, for sale at the Agricultural Warehouse of SHERDS, KURIL= & KURTZ. ALARGE assortment of Panel Plank and Boards-2 inch,l4 in., I in., and in.—all carefully housed, sad ready for Immediate use —for sale h — Al" SHIADS, Busul.na & Eves:. FENCING BOARDS, best quality, for sale by flimm,ElnsimakKimm KELP DRY--Untbrellas la endless variety, as cheap as usual at Picking's Store. Tr IMP the dim off (—Another arrival of those Ja s cheap and handsome fly-nots at • PICKING'S. SHIRTS—SHIRTS—of Liam, Nandlles and Muslin for sale at PICKING'S. TIIST received • let ofSerthes and Einethsoit ej the new 'tore A. BCOII k 80 Delegate Elections and County Convention. TIIR Democrat; • Statoling Committee of Adams county m, t at th• hou.e of 11. D. 11 attles, in ll.,ctlihurg. on Sa• ,r,loy. the lath day of Jtily in•tint, and on motion adopted, nuaninvoi•iy. the following resolution: Resalred, That the Democratic voters of the several Townships and Boroughs of Adams county, be and they are hereby requested to meet at their usual places of holding Delegate Elections, on Saturday, the CIA day of lu put next, for the purpose of chosinx, Dele,, , ates to repre sent them in a County Convention, to be held in the Borough of Ilettyshurg. on .Monday followlny, (the Bth of Augu4t,) at 10 o'clock, A. M , to nominate a Connty Ticket, and tran.act such other business at Inrly he deemed necesaar).— The Delegate Elections to open at l o'clock and close at 5 o'clock, P. M., in all the districts ex cept the borough of Rettystinrg—in the latter the election to be hilt' between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M. HENRY J. ST.UILE, CA'n H. A. Pictlxa, Sec'y. Jelly 18, 1859. The Marl:c_ert... GRITYSBURG--S•TURD•Y LAST Superfine Flour 5 25 Rye Flour 3 25 Wheat 1 00 to 1 15 Corn, 70 Rye 70 Oats Buckwheat Buckwheat Meal 00 Clover Seed 4 50 Timothy Seed 1 75 Flax Seed 1 20 Barley ..........«...„ 70 Plaster of Paris 7 00 fluter ground, per bag.......... 95 nALT I .1110 11.11--Pai DAY I;AST Flour 5 23 to 6 25 Wheat 1 10 to 1 35 ...... 70 to 82 Corn 82 to 84 Oats ... to 35 Clover Seed 5 25 to 5 75 Tinttitlky Seed 2 00 to 2 25 Beef Cattle, per hand 6 10 tolo 00 flogs, per hued 8 00 to 8 75 Hay 12 00 tolB 00 Whiskey 27 to 28 Guano, Peruvian, per ton 02 00 lIANOVEL—Taumuas LAST. Flonr, from wagons 5 50 Do. from stores ..... 6 50 Wheat 1 03 to L 15 Rye 70 Corn 68 Oats 35 Closer seed 4 75 Timothy Seed 1 50 Plaster 6 50 YORK-FRIDAY LAS? Floor, from wagons.— ... 5 50 Do. from stores 6 50 Wheat 1 10 to 125 Rye 75 Corn 75 Oats 37 Clover Seed .. 4 50 Timothy Seed , 200 Plaster ... 6 50 Public Sale IMF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—Oa 79aarsday and Friday, the 25th and 26th days of _Dismiss, 1 2.159, will be sold at public sale, at the late res idence of Wx. D. Goatees?, Esq., deceased, in Murnmasburg, Adams county, the following Personal Property of said deceased, viz: A ROCKAWAY BUGGY, nearly new; Horse Gears, Saddle. Bridles, Harrow, Single and Double-Trees Wheel-barrow, Stone Coal, a lot. of PINE LUMBER; 3 Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, 2 Bureaus, 2 Desks, Chests, 2 Eight-day Clocks, 1 Ten-plate Store and pipe, 1 Coal Stove, I Book Case, I MEDICINE CASE, I Detached Lever WATCH, 1 Doable-barrel GUN, 1 Revolving Pistol, 2 Horse Pistols, 2 Brass Pistols, I New COUNTER SCALES, with brass Troy and Avoirdupois Weights, 1 large English Bible, 1 United States Map, 5 Trunks, 2 Wood Saws, I large Copper Kettle, 2 sets brass And-irons and 1 Fender, 1 Tool Chest and Car penter Tools, a large variety of Medical and other HOOKS, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. ST., on said days, when attendance will be given and ternu made known by BENJAMIN LEESE, GEORGE T. BARE, July 25, 1859. is Admixisiraforv. A First-rate Farm AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, de sirous of reducing his Landed property, of fers at private sale, one of his FARMS, situate on Marsh creek, in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining the property he resides on, and containing 108 Acres, more or less. The iraprovementaare a STONE DWEL LING 110 USE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, a well sad a spring of excellent water near th buildings, an Orchard of good fruit, kc. The farm is convenient to churches, school-houses, and mills, with good society and • pleasant neighborhood. Persons wishing to view It are requested to call on the undersigned, adjoining. The farm offered is 4 miles from Gettysburg, within a quarter of a mile of the Chambersbarg Turnpike, and possesses more than usual ad vantages. July 25, 1959. 3m* Something New IN GETTYSOCRG.—The undersigned Informs the citizens of the town and county, that he has commenced the BAKING business, on a large scale, In York street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite Wattles's Hotel, where he will try to deserve, and hopes to receive, a liberal patron age. BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, CRACKERS, I'iZETZELS, dc., kc., baked every day, (Sun days excepted.) all of the best quality, and sold at the lowest living profits. Cracker-baking in all its branches is largely carried on, and orders to any amount. from this and adjoining coun ties, supplied at the shortest notice. Having erected a Lirge and commodious bake-house and secured the best workman and the most ap proved machinery, he is prepared to do a heavy business. VALENTINE SALPEE July 25, 1859 County Treasurer. WE are requested to announce JACOB BASKET, of Cumberland township, as a caodidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. July 25, 1859. tc County Treasurer. WE are requested to announce WAY BRIGHT ZIEGLER, of Gettysburg, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. July 23, 1839. tc. County Treasurer. WE are requested to announce JACOB MEADS, of Gettysburg, as a candidate fur County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the next Democratic County Convention. June 6, 1859. tc. 13 EXEMBER that Picking is celebrated for selling cheap Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Hair and Shoe Brushes, Violins, ACCOT• deans, Fifes, Flutes, and In fact every thing in the notion and musical way. Don't forget the place, opposite the Church in Chambersburg street. COATS I COATS I of Cloth, Cassimere, Cash maret, Tweeds, Duck Llama, ke., ke., sold at utonishiagly low prices, at PICKfIW'S. PANTS—PANTS-:-PANTIE3—of evezy quaff ty, from roots. Cassia:tares, dews to Uottoaades. To secure bargains ea/1 at- PICKING'S. ANY quaatity of VESTS--enibraoing Satins, Velvet, Silk, lemilan Cloth, Marseilles, and tu tact every haingiaabh) Mad to be had cheap er than ever at PICKING'S. O TiLiVILIRS—A line assortment or TRUNKS of every dereriptioo, Carpet Sacks, 2r. , kc., for sae at Picking's, in Chambers b tag street. THE second account ofJaCOll LADY, Commit tee' of the person and estate of Buser LAoy . , (a lunatic,) has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said r. , urt, on 15th day of Augur! next, unlegl cue be I.IIOWII to the con trary. JACOB 111 :411E1, y. Prothouotarfa Office, Getty,:- burg, July Id, 4t. J LETTERS testamentary on the estate grant ed and conveyed in trust by ANTHONY 8. SlltTlf, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, to RACHEL SMITH, his widow, now also deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in the township and county aforesaid—notice is hereby given to such us are indebted to said estate to make payment without delay. and those haring claims are requested to present the same properly au thenticated fur settlement. July 18, 1859. Gt EREDERICK KLINEPETER'S FSTATE,— Letters of administration on the estate of deriek Klinepetcr, late of Hamilton town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, (the arst mimed re siding in said Hamilton township, and the last named in the torough of York, York c 0.,) they hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN KLINEPETER, FREDERICK KLINEPETER, July 18, 1859. 80 4 dad/tiara/era. Tax Notice. ALL persons in Gettysburg in arrears for State and County Taxes for 1857, are here by notified that they will save costs by makilig payment on or before the Ist of August .it, u after that date suits will be brought. I can be found at my house every evening, after the arrival of the cars. H. G. CAR.R, Collector for 18574 July 11, 1859. td Teachers Wanted. MITE School Directors of Gettysburg District I wish to employ a Principal and several Resistant Teachers fur the term commencing the first or September nest. pir Application can be made to any of the Directors on or before the first day of Angest next. An examination of Teachers by the County Superintendent will be held in the School Building, on Thursday, t7ie 38th of July inst., at 10 o'clock, when an opportunity will be olered for procuring certificates. By order of the Board, R. G. McCREAUT, Presidenl. July 18, 1850. 3t PY TT I—All persons knowing Clauselves indebted to the late firm of BRINGYAN k AUGHINBAUGH are requested to make pay ment to D. A. Ikancea, iCsq., in whose hands the Books have been placed for collection. All persons disregarding this Notice must look out fur COSTS. G. E. BRINGIIAN, 11. AUGIIINBAUGII. July 18, 1859. at trTHS undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Atllall county, to dis ute the balance in USW hands of Ansi, T. W&IGHT, Administrator of the estate of Maar Ilzwirr, Lite of ilienallen township, Adams county, Pa.; decesed, to and among the col lateral heirs and legal representatives of the said deceased, will attdltd to the ditties of his appointment at his osce, In Gettysburg; am Friday, the sth day of Aoojust eat, at 10 o'clOck, A. M., when and where all persons interetted are requested to be present. July 11, '59. 3t J. C. NEELY, Auditor. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. AFINS stock for fall planting at reasonable rates. Our present stock includes all the choicest varieties cultivated and that are known to do well in this latitude. Special attention is paid to the rearing of trees. Re are eonlitlent that purchasers will do better by buying &ow us than to send to distant Nurseries that they know little of, and for varieties not well estab lished here. barßefta to lion. J. B. Danner, Col. Jno. L.Tate and D. lieConatighy, Ksq.,of Gettysburg. THOS. It. COOK it 80* Pleasant Ridge Nurseries, Deaderavilk ) Pa. July 18, 1839. Dm A HOMESTEAD for $100; also, Homesteads A for $lOOO and over, situated on, and near Rappahannock River k abore and below FRED ERICKSBURG, IN VIRGINIA. A new Town, called RAPPAHANNOCK, has recently been laid out, in CULPEPER COUNTY, is the midst of the GOLD REGION OF VIRGINIA, sur rounded by Mines and Mining Companies ; and Farms and Town Lots is alternate divisions or shares, can now be had for a "Mere Song,",sins ply to induce settlement in this desirable region. $254,900 wor h of land is to be divided amongst purchasers ogiven away as an inducement to come on and make improvements, and the land is of the most improvable qualities. Many bare already settled and scores of others arc coming. Good farming land, in tracts of any sine to suit purchasers, can also be bad at from $lO t 0420 per ere , payable in easy quarter yearly install meets. UMQVUTIONABLII TITLIS WILL IN , ALL Waal aI Chan. parAGENTS ARE WANTED everywhere to sell these lands ; liberal induetmente will be given. E. BAUDER, Land Agent, July 18, 1859. $lO. Pbrt Royal, VI: SAMUEL LOSS. ALARGE lot of full-brand new lIERRBNG just received, and Will be sold lore for cash, et NORBECK k MARTIN'S. June 20, 1A59. Baltimore Money Saved • By BUYING GROCRRIER from HOOK # BALDWIN, S.W. corner of Lexington and Green streets, BALTIMORE, MD. Yon use 25 cts. per pound You save 50 eta. per barrel You save 50 cts. per barrel in buying Fish. Yon save from 2 to 3 dollars per 100 pounds in buying Baoon. Yon save from 1 to 4 cts. per pound in buying Sugars. You save from 2 to 6 ets. per pound in baying Coffee. You save from 2 to 10 cis. per gallon in buying Molasses. In abort you can save money on most every article In the Grocery line by buying of HOOK k BALDWIN, S. W. corner of Lexington sad Green stn., If say body doubts it let them give u on■ IPII•L, And if they see not satisfied we will be content that they shall bey , somewhere else. We warraat every article we sell. We pack all goods securely, and charge nothing for packing. And if the Goods are not as represented, They can be returned Persons finding Lt insoncenient to visit Baltimore, Can order of as through the Ball and may rely upon having their orders Promptly and satisfactorily attended to. fildriso MINI POP earraasmiii ' BOON k BALDWIN, Wholesale sad Retail Grocers • 8. W. corner of Lexlegten and Green sig., Jane 27, lOW Daa.24. ly.) • Baltimore WHOLE:SALK ACIIINCY FOR JON - 1911 PATENT LAMPS, saperior to all Otters in the smarbet. Also dealers in COAL OIL sad LAMPS of every description. Constantly on hand COAL OIL of the fiery beet quality, which we will sell at the lowest market price. All ordersmptly fined. DON 1 CO., No. 1 S. Liberty at., (near lialttmare, ha. 17. Oat Deitlatote, MIL Notice. Notice. PETER SMITII, Execator Notice. Notice• Auditor's Notice. A Homestead for $10; at oar erpease. Light, Light 1 Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin. istzation accounts hereinafter mentioned w ill be presented at the Orpit.tu's Cuurt of Adams county for contirnyttiun and I dlowante, oa ..ilonday, 1:1:6 of Ariptst nal, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 120. The second and final Ltcrount ofJolin T. Williams and William T. Exe, ators of the last will and testament of Esekiel Wil liams, of Hamilton township. 121. The first account of David Roarhangh, Executor of Henry Sehuider, dere.ise‘l. 122. The first and final account ofJanies Da vk, of the estate of Peter Fanes, deceased. 123. The account. ofJatob Sponscler, A,lmin i.,:trator of the eqate of Ile.ter Spon•eler. hte of MountpleAsant to uThip, Adam.; comity. Pa. 124. The second account of Col. John Wol ford, one of the Executors of the last %ill and testament of John E. Albert, deceased. 133. The second account of Josiah C. Albert, one of the fixecutors of the last will and testa ment of Rev. John E. Albert, deceased. I.C. The first and final account of Moses Mc- Clean, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Dull, deceased. 127. The acconnt of Eli Horner, Guardian of Mary C. Weikert, late Mary Catharine Scheirer. 128. The second account of Elizabeth Agnew and Moses McClean, Executors of the last will and testament of David Agnew. 129. The first and final account of William H. Smyers, Administrator of Jacob It. Smyers, :ate of Huntington township, deceased. 130. The third and final account of John C. McCallon, Administrator of the estate of Corne lius McCalion, late of Liberty township, Adams county. decea sed. 131. First account of David Hollinger, Exe cutor of Elizabeth Diehl, deceased. 132. The second account of Hannah F. Neely, Executrix of the last will and testament of John Neely, deceased. 133. The first account of David MeConaughv, Esq., Administrator of all and singular the gowils and chattels, rights and credits, which were of Harsh Armstrong, late of Gettysburg, deceased. 134. The first account of Adam Brown, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Mary Deardorff, deceased. 135. First and final account of James Linn add Abraham Flohr, Executors of Daniel Day waldt. 136. The first and final acconnt of Pius 8. Smith, Administrawr of thuestate of Anthony Foller,.deceased. 137. The first weeonat of Geo. Thomas and Nary Vnnoridel, lixeentors of the hut will and testament of Wm. Vanorsdel, late of Straban township. _ . ZACRARIAH MYERS, Register Register's Office, Gettys burg, July 18, 1859. f Farmers, Take Notice. LL persons residing in York, Cumberland, Franklin, or Adam's county, Pennsylvania; artord, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Howard, or Montgomery county, Maryland, are hereby cautioned not to purchase of A. Smith, In Han over, York county, Pennsylvania, or any of his Agents, the Slide Drill manufactured by said A. Smith k Co., which is as infringement on Hunt's Slide Drill, the Patent of which I am sole owner for the above counties. Any person in any of the above named countiev purchasing (after this notice,) the above named Drill, man ufactured by raid A. Smith k Co., will be dealt with according to law. And said A. Smith k Co., are also hereby cautioned not to manufacture or seal the above named Drill in the above Rained counties, or he will be likewise dealt with. JNO. WANBAUGH York, June 27, 1859. 3rn Private Sale. DR subscriber offers nt Private Side, T his HOUSE AND LOT, on High ff. : street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The House is a two-story Brick, nearly new, with a ilack-bullding, and a wall of water. Terms easy. DAN'L. F. PITTENTURF. July 11, 1859. tt • Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. Rosen? J. FISHER, President of the several Courts of Com ',tea Pleas to the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district. and D•TID Ziso>sa and les.ac'E. Wilt- Nan, Lies., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, tad General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders is the County of Adams--have issued their precept, hearing date the 20th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thouraad eight hundred fifty-nine, and to me directed, fur holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Monday, the 151 A day of Anglin suet—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to nil the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there is their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inenlsitiens, Examinations, and 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 then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ISAAC LIG UTNE It, SAerif. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, June 2U, 1859. to Fresh Fruits, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, kc.— raufrs.—Frnits of every description, as follows: Layer Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Palm Nets, Filberts, hard and paper shell Almonds, Pea Nuts,ic. OROCERIES.—A good assortment ofSognrs: Loaf, Brown, Powdered anal Crushed, Coffee, N, 0. Molasses, Syrups of the best quality, Rlee, Soda, Starch, Tees, Cinnamon, (gronnd and ■aground,) Cloves, Mustard, he. PERFUMERY.—Perfumery of every descrip tion, which will he sold low for Cash. LEMON SYRUP.—A large lot jut received. Any one desiring a cheap. pleasant and healthy drink will do well by purchasing this Syrup. TUBA CCO.—A II the various kinds of Tobac co, Cigars and Snuff, for sal, by Rua. Boyer k Son. In baying Tea. VINEGATL—We haves good quality, as all will say who have tried it. , FLOUR, a FEED.—We have outdo arrange manta to have constantly on hand Flour and Feed, which we will insure to be of superior quality : and at such prices as cannot fail to please. WM. BOYER k SON. July 11, 189. The Cars are Here! In buying Flour tik-LL THINGS ARE READY I—The under signed has the pleasure of announcing to s old country friends—fanners and merchants —as well as the citizens of Gettysburg, and "the rest of mankind," that his new and com modious Warehouse is now open, and that be is receiving GRAIN k PRoDPCE of all kinks, for which he is paying the highest market prices ; and while the public can dispose of their pro duce to the best advantage, they can be supplied is return with Groceries, of every description, emmistingof Salt, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Rice, £c., lc., also, Guano. Plaster, Oils, Cedar ware, sad a thousand other things not here mentioned. Wholesale, Retail and cheap as the cheapest is our motto. If the people consult their own interests, and act wisely, they will not forget the undersigned. Hoping the familiar faces ofall my old customers will meet me again, and with them many new ones, I shall endeavor to please them. JOHN HOKE. Gettysburg, Nov. 22, 1858. Baltimore. NEW FILM AND NEW 000D3.--SNY DER & BENNER have just received at their New Store, in Baltimore street, a few door, above David 31sCreary's Saddlery es tablishment, the largest and most ooniplete assortment of Greoerio4 brought to Get tvitb4irg fora long time, consisting of Coffee, ((four kinds,) Sugar, fluor kinds,y Molasse s , Syrup, Shad, Mackerel, Fresh Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Salt, in short mu thing usually kept in a fitat-ckuui Grocery &ors. ggirThe highest market price paid forenon try r educe p or taken in exchange fur Goods. arGivs us a call. Buy your Groceries whom you will be Mill to get them good and ill ailover's celebrated writing Ink fbr sale. • (Nov 1, 1858. New Grocery Store. Sheriff'a Sale. TN pursuance of sundry writs Of Peri Pieta, and Venatinewi Erponas. issuing out or t;o1 Court of Common Pleat of Adams county, , aad to me directed, will be exp.).,‘ d to Pliblie at the Court-house, in iietty.thurtt, on .Vatrerring, the 6ehdery of Art pi.rt next. nt 1 o'clock, P. U., the foliating described Beal Entatc, Vie: A TRACT lir LAND, situate in iiiiimiltuuhan township, Adams county, l'a., lauds of John Valentine, Pet , r and other., containing 97 acres. more or less, ou vil.ieb are erected a one-story Dwelling part atone and part log. and a Log Stahluitli an Orchard of good trait and a spring of water. Also„k TRACT 01' WOODLAND, situate in the Paine tcrwnship, adjoining lands of Jacob isaac Lightner, and otbers, containing 77 acre:, more or le:s.—tinized and taken in ex ecution as the property- of BERNARD DEVINE. A L6O A TRACT OF 1:11C STA sittrkte ;et Franklin township, Adams county, Pa., adjoin ing lands of Valentine Oyler, Victor Millholy., John Hall, and others, containing 01 acres, more or less.—Seieed and taken in execution as the property of Wu. F. WALTER. lan No. 1. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate in Franklin township, Adims county, Pa., adjoining lands of Thaddeni Steven 4, Levi Irwin, sad others, containing 41$ acres, more or less. No. 2. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 1 end Franklin county line, con- Mining 437 acres, more or leto. No. 5. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 4, lands of Andrew IFeKenriek and the Franklin county line, containing 434 acres, more or less. No. 6. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 5, lands of Andrew McKeurick and the Franklin county line, containing 411 acres, more or less. .4P No. T. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, adjoining No. 6, lands of Andrew llcKeTirick and the Franklin county line, containing 412 acres,, more or less. No. 10. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate in said township of Franklin, adjoining lands of Andrew Mc k, Levi Irvin, Thomas Stevens, and o containing 415 acres, more or less. No. 12. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND, situate in said township of Franklin, adjoining lands of Thomas Stevens, Andrew McKenrick and others, containing 4G4 acres, more or less. No. 13. A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN-LAND. adjoining No. 12, hinds of Thaddeus Stevens, and others, containing 452 acres, more or Iris. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Jsola quiz roe, deceased. ALSO, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Butler town ship, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Jesse Bucher, Henry Witmor, and others, con taining 34 acres, more or less, improved with a two-story Log HOUSE, Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Smoke House, Spring House and spring of water, and two Orchards of fruit trees. Also, A HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, adjoining lot of Dr. John gasket on the south, lot of Robert Paxton on the north, fronting on Baltimore street and running back to an alley, improved with a two story Frame Weatherboarded HOUSE, having two-story Brick Back-building, and a well of Mater. .Also, A HALF AGILE OF LAND, more or lees, situate in said borough of Gettysburg, ad joining lots of Peter Frey and Peter Weikert, and bounded by an aUey on the north and west. Seized and taken in execution as Ile property of Joni Aiwa, Sr. Also, On Friday, de sth day of ':gust next. M 1 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, a LOT OF GROUND, situate in East Berlin, Adams coun ty, Pa., adjoining land of Wm. Wolf and bounded on the south by an alley, containing 16 perches, more or less, with ?oundry Build ings thereon erected, viz : A two-story Frame Work Shop, a one-story 319ubli 1g House and Smith Shop, Engine louse, with a Stenm En gine, and the necessa•y fixtures to drive a Foundry and Machine Shop.—Seized and minim in execution as the property of SOLONIOX MAI DS" and JOSIA) Rom. ISAAC LIGHTNER, &ail: Sheriff's Mee, Gettysburg, July 11, 1859. is bir-Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over im mediately after the property in struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be plit up'for sale. Jurors for Auga.3t Court. 011.11 RD JURY. Stntban—Fleming Gilliland, Jacob Bather, Wm. litallamith, Jeremiah Sltriver. Franklin—Wm. Toot, Samuel Swope. Cumberland—Henry Eyler, Jno. Y. Currena. Mountplensant--Geo. Hagarman, David Iliehl. Huntington—Philip Myers, Jno. D. Becker, Frederick Bowers. Conowego--Ambrose Elise, Jacob Y. Worts liountioy—Watson Barr. Menallea—Jessie A. Hutton Uniaa--Peter Long, Edward Rebert. Gettysioarg-4anses A. Tkompson. Freedom—W. Roes White, John N. Moritz. Illuniltonbon—Jesse P. Topper, Nodes Sea brooks. ililltßAL Monntjoy—Michael Trestle. Berwick tp.—Abraham Myers. Huntington—Joseph Bream, Daniel Menges. Gettysburg—Joseph H. Little, Jesse Cuip, Rob ert Cobean, Robert D. Armor,Henry J. Stable. Lttimore—Nathaniel mos Myers. Union—Michael Kitsmiller. Conowago—Jacob Adams. Berwick bor.—Michael Hoffman, Sitnel. Metzger. Menallen—Charles Wright, Solomon Hartman, Jonas Ronttiong. Germany—George Gonder, Henry Spsadin,g. George Btostesifer. Straban—Cornelies Lott, Henry Herbst. Franklin—James Russell, Peter Ketteman, Frederick Diehl. Joseph Hebert. ' Mountpleasant—Alevinder Shorh, Sam Short. Butler—George Res, John Hanes, Jelin Bream, Jacob A ppleman. Hamilton—Joseph Woods, Ditit:el Raker. Liberty—Job n Muaselman. Joseph Cm:wet. Hamiltonban—Robert Watson, I.aac Robinson. Oxford—Elias Single. Joseph J. Smith. Tyrone—Henry J. Myers, Conrad Bream, Abra- ham Guise. Beading—ilenry A. Picking, S.:glad Orndorff. Cumberland—lsaac Shriner. Berwick tp.—John Elder. New Ejf)ring Goods. L. CIIICK,t dealer in Silks, Domestic • Goods, Clops, Cassioteres, Embroideries, inens, Jewelry, Clod s, etc., has returned from the Earstern ma?kets with one of the largest as sortments of DRY GOODS ever brought to this place, consisting of all the newest designs and fabrics of the present spring importations.— LADIES' DRESS GOODS, plain and figured black Bilks, very heavy and fine lustre, cheap; plain and colored figured Silks, a very fine as sortment, at all prices; liareges, Grenadines, Poll de Chene, Satin de ('hene, Poplins, l.aralas, Paris Organdies, Jaconet Lawns, French Childs, plain and colored Brilliants, Ginghams, Spring Monslins, - English Calicoes, and many other novelties. )1017RSING GOODS in great varie ty, Shawls and Scarfs, beautiful stock; Ribbons and Parasols, new styles, very handsome; Em broideries and WHITE GOODS, very hansome; largest and cheapest stock we have ever received,. , MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, complete stock, Gloves, Hosiery, Mita and Gauntlets, of all kinds; Domestic Goods, at Factory prices. JEWELRY, new stock for Spring sales, consisting of the most equiaite styles ever offered in this market. We would say to our customers and the pub.. lie generally, that we have opcaed one of the most elegant and largest assortments of goods ever brought to this market, all of which have been selected with great care and upon the most advantageous terms. We are determined not to be undersold by any. Our motto—" Fair dealing and small profits." J. L. SCHICK, S. W. Corner of Centre Square. April 4, 1849. More New Goods, ITCOBSAN I CULP'S.—AII the new styles of HATS sad . SHOES—Trunks, Carpet s, Umbrellas, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, es, Bridles, Fly-nets, Baggy Harness, Ac., camp for mak, at the alga of the Big Beef, • June 27, IMO, Timber Lots. rpobseeiber tag a A. alma I.QCVOTaa4V WTS, ilapalliaaalias Adapts easiathhe atla. J. 0, oettysbarg, jely 4, MR ft - What E;e rrillE FAMILY DOCTOR: coutatibie litelit I language. free from methißd, terms, Ws' CAUSES. 814 VT tillS sod CURS of disease tii et e rr form, with importaos, ktiflaft. FOR PRE. : , I.:It‘ING TIII nEALTlti , ouuLDirectiona for the Sii•!. t Add the Proper Treatment of. tile :o•.:h.—Th4-, book is written in if plain, easy • and tanulittr style. adapted ellpretteig,4o faintly mil individual :t c. It ativocatesne particular tlicory of med:cine. hut draws stlike from the lowers of the i teld, the Plants of the Gordon, Of the Miner.ll4 of harth, for stico Remedies 64-: have proved the too t sd.fti, and etleetual, helievtng that at liciever diccase has ft•und at foothold, there the Giver of nll Good 114.5 ‘ in sonic form; mercifully placed *Specific. Neither does it profe.iii to snpercede the physician, but only to avoid the necessity and expense of call ing him in except in dangerous cases. It is in fact a physician itself. always' at hand end ready w serve you, while its simple receipt may soon save yoo many times its cost. It contains 30i; pages, in a clear and open, ttpe, in illastrated 117 appropriate engravings, and will he forwarded to your address, postage paid And neatly bound, on receipts of the price Si 00. Everholly should Lave it. Agents wanted everywhere, two will find it Ivry popular, and with whom liberal urruuge-' omits a ill Le mule Address, JOHN E. POTTER, Pulilisker, Ye.PU SansomSt., PLibrittelpkia, Pa. July 4, loiv. ens New Store ! ATEW FIRM! NEW GOODS SCOTT k SON Like pleasure in announcing to the public that they have just opened a new and complete Dry Goods and Grocery Store on the corner of Chambersburg and Washington street:, in the Borough of Gettysburg, opposite the " Eagle Hotel," where they are now and will be prepared at all times to offer bargains to snit the purse and please the people. By conducting our business on the CASH SYSTEM, with the' motto " Quick Sales and Small Profits," and by puitning a strictly hon orable course, we hope to receive the encourage ment, not only ef the citizens of Gettysburg-and Adams county, but the rest of mankind. We have just returned from the cities with a lmnd some assortment of SPRING k SI•MMER GOODS, embracing all manner of Ladies' Dress Goods, of the most beautiful styles, Fancy Ar ticles, Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, kc. Also, a largo assortment of QUEENSWARE.' Our stock of GROCERIES is xis& large nod eomplete. We will not take time te partioular ize, but invite all to c4l and see—no trouble to show goods. A. SCUTT & SUN- May D;, Willoughby's CELEBRATED GUM SPUN a GMAT N DRILL, manufactared and fin sale in the counties of Cumberland, Adams, York and Peri., by F. OARDNBR & CO., Carlisle, agents rot the above counties. Orders for these Drills will be received at the Agricultural Warehouse of Messrs. Sheads, Buehler & Kurtz, aettystvg, or they may he purchased of our Travelling Agents. Orders addressed to us, at Carlisle, will receive prompt attention.' Farmers are invited to ex amine the Willoughby Drill, which took tho First Premium at, the various State Fairs last fall. Several of them may noir, he seen at the above AgriculturalWarehease. i'rice $7O casts, or $75 uu six mouths' time. par The above Drills are also sold in Adams county by ROBERT S. PAXTt)N, (agent for Daniel Strock, who manaactores them.) at Get tysburg, Fairfield and other places in the county.. May la, 1859. 3m New Agricultural Settlement. 110 ALL WANTING FARMS, a rare oppor tnnity in a delightful and healthy climate, 25 miles southeast of Philadelphia, on the Cam den and Atlantic Railroad, NeW Jersey.—An old estate, consisting of several tholi , anda of acres of productive soil, has been diN idcd into Perms of various sizes to suit the pnrchaser.— A population of some fifteen hundred, from various parte of the middle States and New Eng land, have settled there the past year, improved their places, and raised excellent crops. The price of the land is at the low sum of from $l5 to $2O per acre; the soil is of the best quality fur the production of Wheat, Closer, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and Vegetables. IT IS CON SIDERF.D THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. The place is perfectly secure front frosts—the destructit a enemy of the farmer.— Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and can be seen. By examining . the place it self, a correct judgment can be formed of the productiveness of the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid irnpros meat of the land, a bleb is only sold for actual improvement. The result has been, that within the past year, some three hundred houses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four store., some forty vinyards and peach orchardi planted, and a large number of other improvements, making it a desirable and active place of business. THE MARKET, as the reader may perceive from its location, is the BEST IN THE PINION. Produce bringing double, the price Than in locations away from the clty, and snore than double the price than the West. It is known that the earliest and hest fruits and vegetables. la this latitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the esters of millions. . ln locating here. the settler has many advan tages- He is within a few hours' ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States, he is near his old friends and assoeiati.oas, he is in a settled country where inery improvement of comfort sad civilization is at bard. He can tiny every Article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce fur the highest, (in the West this is reversed,) Le I.e,s schools fur his children, divine service. and v, ill enjoy an open whiter, nod delightful climate, where fevers are utterly unknown. The result of the change apon those from the north, has generally been be restore them to an excellent caste of health. In the way of building and improving, lumber can be obtained nt the mills at the rota or $lO to $l5 per thousand. Bricks from the brick yard opened In the place, every article can be procured In the place, good carpenters are at hand, and there is no place in the Union where buildings and improveinents can be made cheaper. The reader will at once be struck with the ad vantages here presented, and ask himself üby the property has not been taken up before.— The reason is, it was never thrown in the mar ket ; and unless these statements were correct, no one would be invited to examine the fund, before purchasing. This all are expected to do. They will see land under cultivation, and awls is the extent of the settlement that they sill lUD doubt, meet persons from their on n neighbor hood ; they will witness the improiements and can judge the character of the population . . If they come with a view to settle, they should come prepared to stay a day or two and he ready to purchase, as locations cannot be held on re fusal. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, sad to all settlers who improve, the Railroad Company sires a fret tiekel fur sit months, and a half-price tieket for three ram_ THE TOWN OF TIAMMONTON.—Ia connec tion with the agricultural settlement, a new end thriving town has naturally arisen, which pre sents indneenrents for any kind of trusissess,par ticularly stores and manufactories. The Shoe business could be carried on in this phiee and market to good advantage, also cotton business, and manufactories of agricultural implements or focaderies for casting small articles.. Thu improvement has been so rapid as to insure a constant and permanent inerenselof trnehturs. Town lots of a good size, we do not MI mall ones, as it would affect the insprovementsdr the place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards. The Harnammum Fanner, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing fail Informa tion of iihnisluoititola, Ilan be obtained at *1 cents per mum= Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of all ineamberance when money is "paid. Ratite to the land: leave Vine effect , winter, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railimed, at 74 A. M., or 41 P. K. Fare 90 evils. :Then there *airs for hif. B7rnss. _,Haltrallt con venient*, on Mad. Parties bad :befieirOspwfill Mr. Byrnes, a principal, sail' they hatirtteeldid as to purchasing, as be will sluni Sob- 'over tie land in his inwelage, dee atalpiebir.frtet senr sad indiestkonessis bd,addlbstan dis al Bynum, ibmwesedan P. 04 ABOSOINewn ty, NOV law, or B.id. ronglidbi, Ssrlikath Filth street, Madeipbia. Naps tolkaiNnu nos 'ebsertillrawnisbao - Mr* 1ff144. . . 'sad triamado.4. • maid ' - - =I
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