131 ~f CAMPAIGN COMPILER.—The oiler will be furnished from this tipe until after the Presidential Election at FIFTY CENTS ! SEND IN SUL /MERE I ilikr We have increased our already heavy stock of Job Type. Several very handsome founts have Just been added, preparing us bet ter than cyrr for printing Handbills, kc. Bring on your jobs. SHOCKING DE.kTII.—On Tuesday last, 10th inst., Miss ANNA MARY WOLF, (secoad daughter of Jacob Wolf, deceased.) of Hamilton township, this county, met with a shocking death. She was returning from the harvest field in the evening on a load of grain, and in crossing a gutter, the wagon received a sudden jar, tbruw iag her liolently to the ground and dislocating her neck. Upon passing around to where she lay it was found that life was extinct. She was aboa4 20 years of age, ands most estimable and pious lady. jiarThe Confer Stowe of the Evangelical Lutheran Churrh in New Oxford, this county.. will be laid on Saturday, the 28th of July, at 10 o'clock, with appropriate services.. The neighboring Clergy and the public are cordial• ty invited to *Wad. Several Mini/tore from abroad are szpecteol to ba present and assist in the centinesiea. SirThs Shrewsbury Gump Meeting, on thi floe of tit Northam Coated liaroad, which is suisnally attended by large nawbers air citi zens, will COSillitate this season on Friday, the 17th of Asyut. The earn} will be ander the directi•on of Bev. Mowry Slicer, presiding elder of the district_ ear The officers, teachers and scholars of tits Iletheedlet Fqiisespest Sabbath School of New Oxford, had a celebration ten Saturday week, the 7th inst., in the woods mijoining the I.'onowago, clue mile below New Oxford. The ompany membered about one handsel persons, :who passed the day most delightfullylogether. Rev. J. t. muss 4.kers delivered as interesting and instructive address. Prayer by John sa- W e refer our readers to the adsertise- Anent of Fairatoaut Nurseries, is another co lumn. "These Nurseries are located near Ilea derscille, Adams centktf, sad are owned by tic°. Parses- k Co. This enterprising ham hive greatly enlarged their stock of trees within She last few years, sad are now proprietors of one of the best Nurseries la the State. Their stock embraces a Mtge aid choice selection, anti purchasers may rely upon their trees being tram ta , tbeir parse. it will ba observed ibat a change of Agency has takes place--Mr. R..S. r X's.tron,- of this pla4s, sad others, haring been Appointed, in.stesul of Jens Bcaxmot.usa, Esq. par the Wheat crop of this county is nearly it net quite honied. We hare rarely buen Messed with a better one. JIIW-Mr. GEORGE JACOBS, Of I,6lll,i!tun town slip, has two oat slants. the oue useunriog six feet eight inches, the other six feet five inches. Seiritr. SA !MEL HESZST bur purchased the i.ivery of C. N. TAM, deceased, and will con tinue the business, i,3 the rear of C. W. Hoff -I:man's Coach &op, on Chambersteirg street Mgr Th e movement of tho Democracy .of this State for a union upon one Electoral ticket causes the Opposition too little concern. Whatever objection Allay be urged to the plan from any ,quarter is published in large letters in their papers--the • Star and Sentinel Among them, of eourse—and the rail ings of the traitor Forney are taken in Ats sweet morsels by the ‘rhole gang of hungry expectants. Forney may seem A.o boa " god-send" to theixt now, but Ave firmly behe,re that the great mass .or the Deoaocrac:y of the Mato will vote ,the regular unto]] Datnocratic Electoral ticket, and carry it! I=l=l ter Apposition papers have Bt tie space for any thing elie.than the "di vision" of the Perngeracy. This is done pn order to keep I,,incoln out of view as pinch as possible, because they kyow that the more his ,Cholitionisin is sifted the more unpopular it will make hint. 'They don't like to be brought to dud "scratch." lar-Ifanyono thing more tbao :moth, ,er should induce all Democrats to vote the union Democratic Electoral it is the glee which the Opposition, edi tors manifest in publishing the iene gado Forney's denunciations of it.— That aught to be ciuite enough for any Democrat. siarliayor WooD, ofNew York, is out in a strong letter urging the expedien• cy of a consolidat'on of the entire Dem ocratie vote of every State upon DOUG LAS Or BRECKINRIDOK as each may run the better chance of carrying it Against LINCOLN. Call for a Democratic State Convention n New York.—Auvocr, July 12.—The Democratic State Central Committee have called a State Convention, to be held at Syracuse, on the fifteenth of August next, to nominate an electoral ticket and candidates for State officers. W i Lie3 ,committee were unanimous in making the tall and the best feeling prevaila. Offietai Denjal.—The Washington Union of Friday says : The story going the rounds of the papers about a quarrel between the President and Senator Grin is entirely destitute of foundation in truth or fact. The relations between the President And the. Senator from CaJii3Ornia up to the hour of the departure of the latter on Tuesday last weru nevi*. more I friendly. 116 P -A. number of individuals have been arrested in Plailadelphia,and bound over to answer,for fraudulent voting at the election in May. They all voted the "People's Party" ticket, and by this means nutty was declared elect ed Comptroller over Downing, the Democratic nominee. It is supposed that sufficient frauds will be shown to oast Hefty. The Opposition presses devote so much space to the Covode in vestigations, which have proved noth ing, that they have no room for these frauds eliaitad upieroath and in a Co u rt f Justice. airDr, HayesB64 . 4o` frt . oompany of Arctic explorers saillilla:from Boston on g 4 tarday week. '- marl!' New Toile, there is; on an avenge, one murder per day ; in Phila delphia, not ono a month. 1 Calamity at St. Joseph, Mo.—Pall of a I Jury List—August Term. ' Warehouse arta Conyta gratio*--Xise Per-' 01111311) 'ray. sons Killed—Loss $20,000. 7 --St. Louis,' Butler—Jeremiah Diehl. July 7.—The Democrat pu bl is h es t h e Strabsn—Nicholas Schriver. inte:lioronce of 4. sad calamity easant—:Wllliam H Lott,Jant es nutters. et at St. J o _ Mountpl soph. Gettysburg—Rmanuel Battonan, Wm. E. Bit tie, Nlchulas Cudori. A new four-story building in that riamitionbsti—Henry Landis, Jacob Plank. City, owned and occupied by Noel, Menallen —Michael !learner. Cyres Griest. McCord & Co., wholesale grocers, fell Cumberland—John Y. Currens, John B. Plank. at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, crush-, Huntington—Eli Gochenoar. ' Franklin—Francis Will ilezekish Lauhair. ing a frame building g, adjoinin occupied Liherty _mi th „ ei s layb , „ ug h . by three families. Union—William Sterner, Daniel Whaler. Nine out of ten of the occupants wore' Germany-4.1e ob Kintik. instantly killed, viz :—Mrs. Boyce and Mending—John Miller. .. three ul;lldren, Mr. and Mrs. Cogswell, l ii l e a r m wi T t —J 01 . / I a u , c Hea l ey_ 7 , and four others, whose names are Bp- Laumore—lsrael Flolit: known. The building caught fire im- G • Jralr. mediately afterwards, and the stock of Butler--Jacob Hebert, Henry G. Koper, Wm. Noel, McCord & Co. was consumed 1 Bream. i Oxford—John Brady, Aleslns Robinson. -.... Dar Two dwelling h ouses i n ch url _ Hamiltonban —Thomas Z. Rinehart, David Mus bersburg, Ixdonging to Mr. Samuel !La s t e lloo " re:— .l ob n WoClforP d, trails's Smith. ... Ott, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday Huntington — James H . N ee l y, Joseph A. Wier afternoon last. Loss between four and ! man,William Brandon, Jno. Raffensperger, Jr. five thousand dollars. Partly innnred. ' Hamilton—Daniel Ebrebart , Martin Getz. The fire originated from a stove in the 1 Mountjoy—JohnEekenrode,Jacob Bsker,David I Clapsaddle. tsna" lll4l 11/ garret. . I Gettysburg—llenry Chritaman, William Skil lean, Solomon Powers. Menallen—Jonas Rout:Rim, John McCreary. Monntplensant—Pius Will, Edward Weaver. Straban—Daniel Spangler, Moses C. Benner, Jacob Sander.. Franklin—Jacob Shank. Jaca Cover. Germany—Peter Lingatelter, David Weikert, Peter Rider. Freedom—John Cunningham, Andrew Reed. Reading—William Hildebrand, John Hoover, Samuel Orndorff. Liberty—John Nunemaker, Christian Over holt/et. Cosowago—George Slagle, Joseph Dreyer, Samuel G. Sneeringer. Union—William Unger. Berwick bor.—Henry Mayer. Tyrone--John Guise, of A., Urtab Gardner. serPhypicians at Saranac, N. Y.,in a post mortern examination, found a lead en ballot in the heart of John Keg, who was wounded by the discharge of a guu eighteen years ago. • serit is said the wholeWest,from the 01100 the Missouri, is one vast grain Held. It is estimated that tlie State of Ohio 'ill have thirty millions bushels ) of wh t—five millions more than k has ever roduced before, and that it is of the boss quality. to A total eclipse of the Bno *ill take place on the morning of the eigh teenth day of tho present month. Get ready your smoked glass. On the 3d inst., by Rev. Mr. Mills, Mr. JOHN W. DUFF and Miss SALLIE R. lIE:SNICK, both of Br Itituure. On the IGtla of Juue, Mr. JOHN FLICKER, of Reading township. ago,' 10 years. On the 9th inmt., in Cumberland township, HANNAH MAGOALAN HARPER, dau,;hter of Mr. William Harper, aged 19 yhars 4 mouths and 9 data. RELIEF. IS TEN MINUTES.—BRYAN'S PC LIION IC W A FERS !—The Original Medtclue Estat.gished in 1837, and first article of the ktud ever introduced under the name of " Prtuoarsc Wsraas," in this or any other country ; nil other ,Pulasonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the name being stamped on each WAFER. „ Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Bryan's Pulmanic Wafers Relieve .istbto.t, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing Bryaa's Pull:sonic Werra Relieve Spitting of Blood, Paini in tionCheit ttryan's ?anionic Wafers • Relieve incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases Bryan's Pulmonic Waters Relieve Irritation of the Unita and Totailc Bellew the above Complaiuto in Tea Minutes Are a Bles:.ing . to all Classes and Constitutions liryan's Pulrnonic Wafers Arc ailapleil fur Cocalista and Public Speakers Bryan's Pulmunic Wafers - ~--- Are in a simple form and p!easaut to the taste Bryan's l'ulranair Wafrra Satanly reliese,but effect rapid and laudingeures }tryun's l'ulrnonic Wafers Are wa j eratated to give ant tidietion to erery one . . . No traveler should be without a supply of Bryan's Palaconic Wafers in bis pocket. No person will ever object to give tor Bryau's Pulmonic Wafers Twenty-five Cents. JOB MOSES, Sule Proprietor, I:Am:beater, N.l June 18, 1660. aycorr jr?TIIF, PUBLIC BLESSING which is sow universally admitted to exist in Mullet's Life Pills and l'heenix Bitters, is exery day desuon, stralad by their astonishing efficacy in the cases which they are announced to cure. All the complaints of the stomach and bourels, weak ness of the digestive organs and of the system geuerslly - , bilious and liver affections, night fevers, head aches, piles , costiveness, consump tion, rheumatism, scurvy, impurity of the blued, or blotched and sallow complexions, soon yield to their curative propertied. A single trial in varial.4 secures them the titleof the best fami ly medicines now before the public. For sale by the proprietor, W. B. MOFFAT, at his ollfice, 2,35 Broadway, N. Y. and by S. S. Forney, Agent, Gettysburg. [Feb. 13. I}• GETTYSBCILG--.SatuaDAY Saperine F10ur........ Rye Flour White Wheat...... ..... Bed Wheat Cora ..... ..... Bye Oats Closer Seed Timothy Seed - Flax Seed ...... Barley —.... Plaaer of Paris .... I lasts, ground, per ...... Floor ...... .......... 5 25 to 5 37 Wheat ....—.. ........ 15 to 1 GO Rye 70 to 75 Corn 62 to 74 Oats ...... ......» 32 to 39 Clover ..... 00 At 0 00 • Tirauthy Seed.it,• Beef Cattle, petolFurid........ flogs, per band Gay biskef Guano, Peruvian, per togs. Flour, from wagons Do. from stores ..... .. Wheat Rye Corn.. . .. Oats Clover Seed ...... .... Timothy Seed Plaster ....... YORK—FRIDAY LAST Flour, from wagons.-- ...... Do. from stores— ... ... Wheat Rye...... Corn Oats.. ....... Clover Seed .... Timothy Seed Plaster AAn7 PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, Execu tor of the last will and testament of is Btecs, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 41e day September swat, the following Real Estate of said deceased, cis: A FARM, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Lou, James Rider, Jesse Sherertz and George Arnold, containing 87 Acres, more or less, improved with a one and a half , story Dwelling HOUSE, a Frame Barn, nearly new, 'Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, and other outbuildings ; two springs of water user the buildings.— There is a young thriving Apple Orchard, with Peach and Plum trees, on the premises. A fair proportion is excellent Timber. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., on said day, when attendance will be given sad terms made }..nowp by FREDERICK DIEHL, EZtelliOT July 16, 18G0. is XtZL.A.MtIZECI. 3aX3Eir". 'Spot,Jai. Ncoticseogs. Bryan's Pulraouic Wafers Ltrvan's l'ulmonic Wafers Sei family should ho without a box of Pethnonie %Viagra in the noose. 4.p. dip =I 84LT111011.6--Famay Lair HANOVER--TautaDat lass. ;ism A Small Farm July 16, 1840 IN pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will be offered at kuhlic Sale, on the premises, en Saturday, the fads city of Augur( meet, the Real Estate of Julys Kuuy. deceased, late of Nountpleitaant township, in said -ounty, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, situete in said township, adjoining lands of John I.egore, Egb?rt Eckert, Peter Lawrence, and other?, containing 2J Acres, more or less. The inspi Memento are a One and a Half Story LOG 1 .1 1 HOUSE, Log Barn, with a Well - 111, Water near the door of the lionsel it ,_ There is also a Spring of Water on the land, with an Orchard of Fruit Trees. sicr`There is a portion, of the tra...t in Tim tier, and a sufficiency of Meadow. rsar•Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M , on said day, a hen attendance will be given and terms made known or • PETER NIF.DERERR, By the Court—H. 0. Wot.r, Clerk. star At the above tine and place will be sold quantity of WHEAT aad E 1 in the sheaf. July 16, 1860. is AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, Agent fur hits and N•scy Born, offers at Private Sale, A TRACT OF CHESNUT TIM BER LAND, containing WO Acres, situate in Menallen township, Adams county, adjoining lauds at Andrew Bittniger, Charles .Stewart, (formerly Royd's,) and others. The tract is well covered with thriring - Chetnut timber. If not sold at private sale previous to Thurs day, the 9th daq .fAugtut Rest, it will afterwards be laid out in lots and sold at public outcry. surrersons wishing to view the land are requested to call on the undersigned, residing ut Dell's Mill, in Menallen township, July IC, 1960. 31! siikhool Accounts. It. E. G. FAIINESTOCK, Treasurer. in me - D count with the Gettysburg Seboul-Dis trict,fruru April 6, 1639, to July 3, /ew. To cw , h on hand s at settlement, April 6, /8.59 Outstanding Tszes. 1856 and 1857,in hands of S. Wearer, 195 41 Do. 1697 and 152;43, 460 71 1)o. 1858 and 18.59, 1370 83 A s.e:sment for year 1859 sad 1860, 3305 23 C 4,1.1 received in loans, 600 00 for Lot, 231 70 for Tuition, ke., 63 30 Slate Appropriation, 1860, 187 70 • CIL By cast' paid for Tuition, Interest, g‘ Janitor. Building, itc., Sundries, Econ.ratione, Commission to Collectors, " to Treasurer, Balance of Duplicate of 1857, 1858, 1859, Balance in bands of Treasurer, Ea The Committee appointed to audit the Re port have dune co , and submit ttie abut . * state— ment, of the condition of the School Fund. D. A. BUEHLER, T. D. CARSON„ 'July 16, 1860. Committal,. ..... 4 87 .... 3 56 I 03 to 1 15 ....! Ou to 1 OS .... 66 .... G 2 .... 26 .3 75 to 4 00 ./ 50 to 0 00 1 20 60 6 25 1 00 Statement OF TIIE BANE OF GETTYSBfRG. ASSETS. July G, 'GO. Loans and discounts 5329,051 58 Specie ... 39,055 83 Due by other Banks ...... .............. 89,948 33 Notes of other Banks, 2,449 27 Stocks. ..... ..-- ....... ... 966 00 Judgments..—....—.. 3,394 98 Real Estate Total Circulation $339,550 00 Deposits 43,138 66 Due to other Banks.. ............. ........ 6,669 57 .. 0 00 to 0 00 . 6 50 to 8 75 .. 7 50 to 4 00 ..14 00 tolB 00 26 to 31 63 VO Total . $289,378 23 CAPITAL, $145,150 00. The above statement is correct, to the beat of my knowlegde and belief.' I. D. CARSON, Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed before me, the 6th day of July, 1860. Gso. Anytotm, J. P, 5 00 5 50 ..... 1 15 to 1 25 . 68 ...... 58 ...... 35 ..—.. 4 25 1 50 ..... 6 25 The Very Best ryJEEORSE AND CATTLE POWDER can be had at IL G. CARR'S, in York street.— it—there is no fail in it. [July Id, JOHN ELICKER'S ESTATE.—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of John Elicker, late of Ittading township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL B. BLACSER, July 16, 1860. et* Executor. 5 00 6 00 .1 18 to 1 30 . 68 58 . 4 25 I 2:) 6 60 SAMUEL HANER'S ESTATE:—Letters of ad uainistration on the estate of Samuel Hauer, late of the Borough of Berwick, Adams county, d!ceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same place, he hereby gives no'ice 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. HENRY MAYER, Adss'r. Jane 4, 1860. 6t CALL AT A. SCOTT k SON'S and see the P SOLP-SIALLING, Sit.t-TZSTIIO, Alt- TlOll7 FRUIT CANS and JARS, which are the most reliable and convenient vessels for pre 'erring Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, which can be proven by the most reliable testi mony. [July 16. ALARGE variety of fancy and plain Oval Gilded Prunes always on hand at the Lscebior Gallery. TYSON & 13RO. Orphan's Court Sale. Chesnut Timber Land JACOB SAND )t, Agent ... $486,284 01 LIABILITIES Notice. Notice. Administrators' Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OF PETER t MONFORT, DEC'D —ln pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, 'the undersigned, Administrators of the estate pest Pstta Mosront, deceased, w ill expose to Public Sate on the premies on the 1201 day of September next, at 1 o'clock, P If o . the VALUA BLE FARM of said dtteastd, eiruated in Stra ban township, Adams county, 3 mile i from , Gettysburg, nn the York 'I urr.pike adjoining 'lands ofJoha Tate. Sr.. TAMIL-II:Ill r John Rine hart and others, containing 17.,t Acres, hosing &cram erected a good Two-story ~ MUSIC, part Log and Wtother- i.' Fa I boarded andport prick, cale u! ittd .' 4 , for two families, Wash house, _ - ...,z,„, Brick B int. Barn, Carriage Rouse, and °tier out-buildings, with two never-felling wells of water with pumps—one at the house and the other at the barn. There is a good proportion I of Meadow and Timber Laud, and a flue Apple Orchard, and a large variety of other choice fruit trees on the premises which Beldam fail to bear. The Gettysburg Railroad passes through the farm. The land is in a good state of cultivation, (part of which has been recently limed,) under good fencing, and is one of the most valuable properties in the county. glarAlso, at the same time and place, will be sold A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND—one half of 15 Acres—on the Cold Spring road, ad joining lands of John Moritz, Henry Brinker hoff, and others. This tract is well covered with thriving Cheumt timber. gerAttendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB MONFORT, JACOB CASSAT, 1 July 16, 1860. td A amarnatralors. Fruit and Ornamental REES.—The subscribers having within-the three last years much enlarged their stock i 0 TREES and PLANTS, will offer for sale dur ing the Fall of 1860, and Spring of 1861, an un- I Register and Recorder. usually large and thrifty lot of Apple, EF 14 , 3 , I lIROUGH the solicitations of many friends, Peach, Dwarf and Standard Pear, I I have been induced to offer myself as a Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine and yr fortheoffice of REGISTER AND I can didate Quince; also Grape Fines , (of leading - , RECORDER, (subject to the decision of the varieties,) Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries Democratic County Convention.) Should Ibe and Strawberries, of the most popular kinds i nominated and elected, my beat efforts shall be also choice miscellaneous Fruits, such as Span- ' ' directed to a faithful discharge of the ditties of ish Chesnut, English Walnut, dc., together t h e o ffi ce. S.AMCEL THOMAS. with a large variety of Ornamental and Es er- Tyrone tp., June 4, 1860. tc greens, (ell of the choicest kinds,) Shrubbery, -- -- Vines, Climbers, Roses, itC.Prothonotary. N. 11.—We would hereby caution the publit 4 AT the friendly and earnest solicitation of against imposters fraudulently pretending tube numbers of my Fellow-citizens, I offer our Agents, with the design of speculating on myself ne a candidate for the office of PRO the reputation of theta Nurseries, in selling THONOTARY, (subject to the decision of the inferior trees, which are bought of unreliable Democratic County Convention.) If nominated Nurserymen at low rates. All persons known and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the to be thus engaged expose themselves to the d ut i es o f the office with fidelity. penalty of the Law, and will be dealt with se- JACOB MELHORN, cording! y. We have, since John Burkholder, Mountpleasant tp., June 4, 1860. tc Esq., has failed in selling, appointed R. S. • Firms, of Gettysburg, and several others tol Clerk of the Courts. canvass this and other adjoining Counties, to take orders for next fall delivery. We will be lAT the solicitation of numerous friends I offer myself se a candidate for the office re ,„p ons jisle for all trees and plants sold by 1 such Agents, wad only those who have an ac- of CLERK OF THE COURTS—subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. .4te from us. All trees and knowledged certi.? Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge Plants sold by our Ags.mmts will be delivered in my best efforts to discharge the duties of the proper season and in gout. i'`der. i office satisfactorily. HENRY Gi CARR. GEORGE PETER.", k CO., Gettysburg, April 9, 1860. tc FAIRMOVNT NcsnalEB, Bendersville, Adams county', l'a. Clerk of the Courts. July 16, 1860. [apr 9. 6m]A T rise urgent solicitation of numerous ti,„ friends I offer myself as a candidate for Public Sale. election to the office of CLERK OF THE TIE subscriber, desirous of moving to the COLNTS, subject to the decision of the Demo ' South. nil' offer at Public Sale, on the erotic Clunty Convention. Should Ibe nomi premises, his desirable FARM, on the I Ith of noted and elected, I pledge myself to perform August next, atJ o'clock, P. H., situate in Butler' the dative 02 said (Atte with fidelity township, Adams county. Pa , 6j miles north I HENRY G WOLF of Gettyibsirg, on the old and direct road to Carlisle (near Benders church.) It contains 134 ACRES—about 25 acres are covered with thriving timber—the balance is in a good state of cultivation. The improvements . . rt consist of a comfoahlc Two-story .c ir 1 STONE HOUSE, good Barn, Cern :: Crib, Wagon Shed, Ilsy Shed, ~„7 , 7 Smoke and Wash House, Smith sh o p, and other out-buildings- There is an Orchard of choice Apple, Pear. Cherry and Peach trees—seldom "failing to bear in abundance; about JO acres ' are in meadow, yielding draw crops of salua ble hay. The farm h 111 been limed once, and part twice, has running water, two wells of good water, one a: the door and the other at the garden. Possession gists' in 1861. Terms easy—title good. Persons desirous to buy are e. invited to attend as there will be a bargain. SFR - Terms mode known by the subscriber, residing on the prtruists $33 GO July 9, 19nn. LI Fort A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVEST MEliT.—W•ausit's P•ricsvCorin planter, patented by D. NT•IRIN This is an agricul turn' implement which on account of its dura bility, simplicity and theapnes s s, will be general ly adopted by Farmers. With it one man can do the work of tisree. Before • pattnt was procured it was thoroughly tested by a number of Farmers and in every in.ttance gave perfect satisfaction. State, County and Township Bights fee sale. Enterprising men can realise handsome profits by purch using States or Count:es and canvassing. Apply personally to D. Warren and George E. Bringmac. Com munications addressed to Gilman' E. Ilittsom•x, at Gettysburg, Pa., coutaioing postagl stamp, will receive attention. $6,608 50 ==-...,._,-.=...= $2790 33 621 06 59 33 717 03 370 81 284 80 123 79 39 58 72 91 214 11 1233 47 81 28 air Agesits wanted in every County and State- [July 9, 1860. tf $6,608 50 MAE undersigned have commenced the Bat ing bullies., in Washington street, next door to Wm. Wisotskey's, Gettysbnrg, where every morning BREAD, PRBTZELS, and all kinds of CAKES, are baked. They sow sell Bread at 8 and 4 cents, instead of 10 and 5 cents u heretofore. Beery effort made to Ovum. July 9, 1860. 3t 'LHE undersigned, appointed by ths Orphsa's Court of Adam' county. to distribute the ee remaining In the hands of Jost B. Wa in!, Executor of the last will and testament of Freon F , deceased, to and among the par ties legally entitled thereto, will attend at his office, on Thursday, du 2d dry of dogma mat, to discharge the duties of his appointment, when and where all parties in interest are notified to attend. WII. B. McCLELLAN, Audi/or. July 9, 1860. St rptlE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pfeas of Adams county, to make distribution of the fund in the bands of BANC= W saran, Assignee or THOMAS WAII /KX and WIFE, under a deed of voluntary as signment for the benefit of m creditorA, hereby gives notice that he will sit at his office, in Get tysburg, as Walsearlay, as 25A day of July jest., at 10 o'clock, A. U., to discharge the deities of said appointment, when and where all parties in interest may attend. E. B. BUEHLER, Auditor. July 9, 1860. 4t - - Dr. C. E. Goldsborugh, riAXING permanently located ot New Ox ford, in this county, would respectfully oder his services to the citizens of the place and neighborhood. in the various branches of his profession, Office in lir. Charles Doll's house, on thethuth East corner of Square, where he can at all times be found when not professional ly. engaged. [July 9, 1860. 3t Tinning ! Tinning ! THE undersigned respectfully informs the ci'isens of Gettysburg and the public gen erally, that he has opened a new Tinning es tablishment. in' Chambersburg street, directly opposite Christ Church. He will manufacture, and keep constantly on hand, every variety of TIN-WARE, PRESSED and JAPAN-WARE, and will always be ready . to do REPAIRING. ROOFNG and SPOUTING also dons in the best manner. Prices moderato, and no effort spared to render full satisfaction'. A share of the public's patronage is solicited. A. P. BAUGHER. Gettysburg, June 18, 1860. ly CULL at TYSON k SRO'S gallery of Pho. tography and examine their specimens of Fine Art, Gettysburg, Pa. BUILDINGS, Landscapes, Machinery, kc kc., plwtograpbed at short notice, by TYSON k BRO., Gettysburg, Pa. MI COMBS, Gum noir Pins. Gum Sleessi Holders, all ti erp clie3p, at 11. G. CARR'S. JACOB lIEAGY A Chance New Bakery. FRENZEL k REIF. Notice, Notice. Prothonotary. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—Through the solid tations of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of PROTHONO TARY, (subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Con•ention.) If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the otlice with promptness and fidelity. JAMES J. FINK Mountpleagant tp., July 16. 1b GO. tc Register & Recorder. To THE VtrtEr...S Or ADAMS COVNTY Felluvr-citizens.—At the urgent solicita tion of numerous friend!, 1 offer myself as a emndidate for the office of REGISTER k RE CORDER, (subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County ('oureution.) If nominated and elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ofkKe to the beet of my abilities. EDWARD IicINTIRE Liberty tp., July 16, 11360. te• Register and Recorder. AT the solicitation of numerous friends I offer myself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER, subject to the derision of the Democratic County Convention. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the offiee.with prompt ness and fidelity. ANDREW W. FLEMMING Gettysburg, April 23, 1860. tc Register and Recorder. TiItOUGLI the solicitations of numerous friends, I have been induced to offer my self again as a candidate for REGISTER AND RECORDER, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. WILLIAM OVERDEER. Bendersville, April 2, 1860. tc April 9, ISZO. to Clerk of the VOurts. A T the earnest solicitation of numerous friends, I offer myself as a can iidate for CI :RK 01 1 THE COURTS at the next el, - ction, subject to thedeekion of the Demoerttle Coney eoureution. Should Ibe nominated and elect ed, I pledze my hest efforts to a faithful dis- Lhary,:e of the duties of the post. . _ _ JOHN EICIIOLTZ Butler tp., April 2, IR(A. tc Clerk of the Courts! VI 4 NCOURA G ED by a number of tny friends, I ir offer myself as a candidate for CLERK OF Till. COURT:4, at the next Election, (subject to the decision of the Democratic County Cos rec.. Lou-) Sheuld I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. JACOB SANDERS. 311wautpleasauCtirp., May 28, 1860. tt Sheriffalty. TO THE VOTERS 01 , ADA)LS COrNTlr: At the urgent solicitation of many of my friends and fellow-Democrata, I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SIIERIFF--aubject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. if nominated I promise the party that no energetic efforts shall be lost to secure my election ; and if elected, I promise the raters of the county to discharge the ditties of the alike impartially, fearlessly and conscientiously. SASICEL WOLF. Abbottstotra, March 24, 1840. tc Etheriffalty. MO TFIE VOTERS OF ADAMS C Y:— 1 Fellow-citisens:—Tbroagh the rage °tent of some of my friends, 1 offerself i ga candidate•forthe o ff ice of SHERIFF, euhjeTt to the decision of the Democratic County Conven tion. if nominated and elected, I shall en deavor to dieclarge my duties faithfully and satisfactorily. PETER ORENDORFF. Mountjoy tp., flay 14, 1860. Shwir)s/nr• rTUB' OTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:_ Fellow-eitissis :---As the earnest solicita tion of numerous fried., I offer myself SS a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next election, subject to the decision °fake Demo cratic County Convention. Fptiould I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I ahalikendearor to discharge the &like of the office faithfully and impart/ally. GEORGE BUSHMAN Cumber Land tp., March Itt, 1860. cc Sheriffalty. MO THE VOTF.IIS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— TO Fellow-citizens - -At the earneat solicita /WU of numeroai friends, I offer myself as candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Cuurcation. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I shall eudeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impart ally. JAC:OI3 TROXEL Gettysburg, March 26, 1?60. tc Sheriffalty. TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Fellow-citizens:—At the earnest solicita tion of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Couoty Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. MICHAEL B. MILLER Mountpleiusuit tp., April IG, 1860. tc Commissioner. WE are requested to announce BARNET MYERS, of Menaßen township, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. July 9, 1860. tc Commissioner. WE are requested to announce SAMrEL MARCH, of Reading township, u a can didate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Jute IL 1880. to Commissioner. WR are requested to sin:moues MARTIN GETZ, of Hamilton township, as a can didate for Commiisiontr, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Cottion. June 18, 1880. to Commissioner. WE are requested to emoounce JACOB HULL, of Berwick townsidp, as a castdi r date for Commissioner, imbject to the decision of the Democratic County Coaveittioa. July 9, 1860. tc IF you do not boilers it, try them and eatables yrourselres, that TY£4ollB' 1 0 1011:111118 ars the best and cheapest to bad in the country.— Gallery N. B. car. of the Diamond, Gettysburg GOOD work and madonna pric are the eharacterislics of the Excelsior Straight Gallery. TY:10.1 k 13RO. A Valuable Farm, Fa''talk r. OR SALE.—The tindertivoti will lull at Pu Vendor., on the prein,e•, en Saw , (he 23tli dery of Autpost next, that VALI' A BM.: TRACT OF LAN'O, titutte in SI raban to wn .hip, Adams county, en the pnhlic ru.,,11,8 , 1,n? from the State road to Item!rr't 4' I - . .1111 - elt, aojmning lands of Michael Dietrirk. George \Velvet% David Shriver, and other+, cont.ttning• 1.84 CRES, more or 1e... with n Two- . .$ i story Dwelling tIOI'SE. pert clone t 4 4:1111 and part log, n I,Jg it %CP with Shed+, Wugon Shed and other ....." •.„:. Out-buildings erected thereon; two Wells of good Water; also running water part of the year. About GO Arres of this Tract in in Tim ber, and a large proportion of good (/endow. Thla Tract can be conveniently divided iuto seven) tracts, and will be offered separately and together. The port No. 1, with the build ingsgrill contain 155 Acres, more or kis, and the rest fue will be offered in iota to suit purchasers. This property is situated in a good neigh borhood, about 5 miles from the Railroad, with • good public road leading to it.. The terms of sale will be accommodating, and the attention of buyers is solicited, as a rare chance is offered to hay good land at a cheap rite. A clear and indisputable title will be given. jpisp-Persor wishing to view the property will tall either on John B. Galbratth, residing on the adjoining farm, or on &owlet Diehl, the immediate neighborhood. Sag-Sale to commence at I'. - o'clock, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL DIM : • - . • • ~ RELL ' • '''..s. .... str. '- • 18, .. ~.* l l.. p o u nds of; , .. to. 4. of tone, • 1 to n y tri I c.t material', -- wa to ' .., ,t,. sfaLtion ; also, , . Valuable Farms, Aag Itn • '.! -,. • ta s k • T PUBLIC 4.ALE.—The undersig Ali' ealwaoy II s. rugl 'Fri:WM lt. n hand 11Pnorthern . torney in fact for the Widow 1 ,. . cute , ith. iars,'; ° f ' VILLA/Ai GALBIAITH, deceased, wills ' I for Cirt.al.tra: . lic Vendue, on the premises, (A Balm A ~ ly day of August next, at 9 ovi lock, A - 4_ - .. . _ r _ _ l i r . , lowing described Valuable Lands. __ No. 1: TILE MANSION FARM, 41,_ - The Preparation the Conowago creek, in Butler township. Ad AVI.' SO STROSO AND county, Pa., adjoining lands of John W. Dull; Rh XPEL THE 001 lITS 1W * Jesse Houck, Margaret Gillbr.iitli, and oti 1, ALL.—For ii, Judges, Editors, Pity containing 125 ACRES, more or ; Bidet's, of st schools as mill as neat, "! less, • with a Two-story Lok Dwell- / -II II i give it their unqualititd sum lion, and rocum ing Rouse, Bank Baru, Granlry, .An ' mend it fur all eases Clf eruptions, gig Iseat,ea Carriage House,Springliouse,with '• _. . of the scalp and brain ; but all wliff c used excellent and abundant water, and other con-; it, unite, iljestifying that it will pr era , m m 0m.... veent Out-buildings, thereon erected. There ; hair from Elting gray, and fro tailing to. anti is • thrhing Orchard of young hearing Apple , age, as well as restore. Read i.he following: and Peach Trees on this farm. The land is in I OAI Gaos, S. C., June 24th, 1059. a good state of cultivation, embraces a large Paor. 0. J. Wooo—Dear Sir:—Your Ikair body of excellent Meadow, and is a very desire- ; Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity ill this ble property. ' community. I have had occasion tolny meio tic). 2 : THAT VALUABLE FARM, adjoin- I dice aside, and give your Hair RestoraelPb • ing the mansion farm, I, lug on the opposite : perfect test : . 1 side of ('onowego creek, and on the public road I During the year 1854, I was so n va leading from Gettysburg to Carlisle, containing 1 as to be thrown 'from my sulky age. took .' 150 'ACRES, more or less, comprising a large I near the roadside, from which albeit& red. bAr of valuable Bottom Land and about 3'.:, i a most terrible blow; causing a great deal of &Fits of good Timber. The build- . . c. _ irritation, which communicated to the brain-- ins are a good Two-story Brick 4*. - ati ' and external surface of the head, front the of- Dwelling HOUSE .. , a Log Barn, i ;t : . recta of which my hair was finally destroyed with sheds attached, a Wagon Shed. _ _ ' over the entire surface of the head. From the Corn Crib, slid other convenient (hit-buildings. i time I first discovered its dropping, however; There is an unfailing well of excellent water 1 up to the time of its total disapperance, 1 em under the roof of the porch of the dwelling ; ployed everything I could think of, being a house. This tract is also in a good state of , professional man myself, and, as I thought, an cultivation, and there is a good Orchard of fruit deretanding the nature of the disease, but was trees on the premises. . finally defeated in every prescription advanced: No. 3: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining No. These and no other circumstances induc t ed 1, lying on the public road leading to Bender's me to resort to your worthy Hnir Restorative, Church,and adjoining lands of Michael Dietrick, i which I have every reason to believe, produced George Weaver and others, containing 106 i a very happy result; two months attei the first acres, more or less, about .13 acres of which are ' application, I had as beautiful a head of young good Timber—the balance cleared and under hair as I ever saw, fur which I certainly owe good cultivation. you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, )These farms are conveniently located, in dear si?, I shall recommend your remedy to all a good sod improving neighborhood, being inquirers; moreover, I shall use my:influence ; about one-half mile from Bender's Church,and which I.flatter myself to say, is not a little. the same distance from Table Ruck Post-office, You can publish Ibis if you think proper. at which point there are Merchant, Grist and Yours, very respectfully, Saw Mills, Smith Shop, /cc. Terms of sale will M. J. WRIGHT, M. D. be accommodating, to snit purchasers. Per- Office of the Jefersonian, Philippi, Va., 1 MICH.IEL DIETHICK, Attorney in fact for The Ileirs of \Val. Galbraith, dec'd. June 25, 1860. to s o ds wishing to see the property may call on the subscriber, or on John or Henry Galbraith, who live On the Lands. also, on Monday, the 27tli day of Aorta next, on the prent;ses, A TRACT OF TIABBR LAND, iu konallen tnwaship, Adams county, on the public rola from Bendersville to Ship peusburg, near Wank's School House, adjoin ing lands of Jacob 13. Meals, John Wank, Geo. Black, and others, containing 20 ACIte:S. more or less. This land is covered with Chesnut OW ber,iiind if cleared would Le valuable for farm ing purposes. It will be sold in lots to suit torchasers, if desired. This sale will commence at I o'clock, P. M. Duo attendance will be giveu and terms wade known on the dst)s of sale, by 311CILAF.1, DIETRI,K, Jane 25, IMO. is Attorney in fact, kc. Private Sale. subscriber offers for sale the Property on which he now resides, consistingof the HOUSE and OUT-BCILIMNGS, 1111 ,nd oho at 17 ACRES OF LAND.— The land is Ina high state ofculti z_~ ration, haring on it running wa ter, and about 300 fruit-bearing trees. Much of the land is within the limits of the Borough, tarnishing admirable sites for Building Lots.— The property will be sold either as a whole, or in lots ' to snit purchasers. For additional information and terms apply, on the premises, to the subscriber. June 18, 19G0. 2m A New Feature N the business of the Excelsior Sky-ljsoll I Goners,. During our late visit to the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore, we selected a splendid assortment of STEREOSCOPIC PLC TUNES, comprising English, French, Venitian, Egyptian, Italian and American Scenery, Sta tuary Groups, &c. Our prices fur pictures will range from 12 to 40 cents apiece. We also have a line lot of STEREOSCOPIC BOXES, which we offer at reduced pricer. The public general ly are invited to call and see our large revolving Box, containing 30 pictures, and ae insure to all lovers of the Fine Arty a pleasant viii. We are also prepared to make Stereoscopic Pictures, either Portraits or Views. at reason able rates. TYSON b BRO., April 16, lA6O Notice to Stockholders. NOTICE is hereby given to subscribers to the Capital Stock of the GETTYSBURG GAS...I COMPANYthatpaymeut ofthe 2d instalment on each share of stuck (one -fifth of each sham) subscribed, paN able on the I.t of July inet., is hereby required to he made to Joel B Danner, the Treasurer of said Company. at his office in his house, in the Boroueh of Gettysburg, agree ably to the terms of subscription. By the Act of Assembly relating to Gas Com panies, if notice for thepayment of subscriptions of stock be not complied with, the company can recover one per cent. per month interest on the amount due and unpiid. D. MCCONACGWV, Seey July 2, IeGO. Farmers' and Mechanics' §AVINGS INSTITUTION OF ADAMS COtig- Tl".—The President and Directors of this titutietase declared a Dividend of TRUE NCR C -, payable on and after the let day of Jul% bii. GEU. THRONE, Prat. GlOl4lll A.IIIOLD, Treasurer. July 2, 1880. 3t Surveyor's Compass FeOR SALE.—A first rate Surveyor's Com pass, with appurtenances complete, for cheap. Enquire at the Cowpitsr office. Juno 11,1860. fit* Gas ! Gas ! Gas 1 rtzobscriber has laid in a large stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Barbers', kc., to which be invites the attention of the citizens of Gettysburg. If is prices ere u low u they are in the cities. Catlin and see for yourselves. Were Room in York street, opposite the Hank. May 7, isuO. WM. LIELME, FANCY GOODS, 'Wholesale and Retail, as Cheap as any plate in Baltimore. SO' Orders prommly atteud,ed to. 15, /2)011. 17 George X. Bokee, JE MPOIZTEIt. rend Dealer in . CRINA, GLASS h QUEEIV SSARt e . - o. 41 North Howard Street, between hexin g ~ r: ton and Fayette Streets, 11A1.11.11011K. STONEWAUE always .ou hand, nt" Factory prices. June 18, 1880. 1y- December Itth, lBsB. DEAR SIR feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circum stance, which you can use as you think pi./ DWI d which you can use as yon t JIB proper. A gentleman of this place, (alawyer,) has bun. bald ever since his early youth; so much so, that he was compelled to wear a wig:- He was induced to use a bottlb of your "flair Restore, tive," which he liked very much ;aud after using some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a hand some bead of hair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and as he is very well known in our,adjoiniug counties, marry persons caa testis„ fy to the truth of this ktatement give It to you at the request of Hr. Bradford. You' oast sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in. this and the adjoining counties If you have the proper agents. Yours, Le., THOMPSON SUItaIINOM: . Da. Wood—Dear Sir :—Permit me to mtpuss the obligations I am under fur the- entire re storation of my hair to its original eolor ;about the time of my arrival in the United States, it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the ap plication of your " Hair Restorative" it soot recovered its original hue. I consider yetir Restorative as • very wonderful invention, - , quite efficacious as well as agreeable. S. THALBERG. I The Restorative Is pet up iu bottles of three sizes, via: large, medium, and small ; the small, holds 1 a pint, and retails fur one dollar,per, bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the salad, retails fur two dollars per bottle; the large holdi a_ quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and re tails for $3. 0. J.' WOOD h. q., Proprietors, 444 Broad way, New York, all 114 Market Street, St.. Louis, No. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. [June 18,1880. 3m 11. L. BAL7GIIER Farmers, Carpenters, Ate. ATTEND TO YUCK INTERESTS.—The undersigned would releertfully inform the public, and the citizens of Gettysburg and vi cinity particularly, that they are prepnreei to" furnish all persons who contemplate building houses, bnrns, Sc., with mveri.ls required for said buildings, such as RAFTERS, LATIUM:3,, SIIIMLES, BOARDS, and all HEAVY Tlei BER for building. Also, POSTS, RAILS, Sc., continually oa hand, and upon low terms fur cash. PLANK Arendtsrille, JunelB, ;860. 3m TIIE subscriber has just opened a NEWSr DEPOT on 131%161111)re street, nearly oppti site Fahuestocks' store, v. here will conotaraly befound any and every thing in the patting line, of a strictly mural charactei4Alltbsi. leading Magazine., Periodicals. Liteidiry pers, Weekly and Daily, together with Music, Ballads, Confections, Cigars, Tobacco, Cakes, and all sorts of notions, in 011 , 110=4 Nariety.— Would you know the news ! Then send is your names, all ye who thirst for knowlcdr, and your wants will be supplied I,y CHARLES LINDEMAN, . Gettysburg, April 9,166 U. Groceries, Notions, Ate. Pleutognapherg, GettysLurg, Pa THE undersigned has opened a Grocery and Notion Store, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite the Court House, Gettysburg, where the public will constantly end. selling cheap as the cheapest, SUGArI.S, Syrups, licila,ses, Cof fees, Teas, Rice, Chee'e, Spices of all kinds, llncherel, Chocolate, Brooms and Brushes; Fresh Butter and Eggs, Ground Coffee, Esseace _ of Coffee, Scotch Herring, Candles, Soaps, Salt ; Tobacco, Segars, Snuff; Confections% all kinds of Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Bread, Crackers, Cakes of different kinds; Shoe and Store Polish: Fancy Goods, Moshns,Gingliams, ' Cotton Bats, Wadding, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Pins, Needles, Clothes Pins., But tons, with Notions of all kinds. A share of, pullic's patronage is respectfully sulielteds , t:.' - LYDIA C. NORUX% M. JACOB S, Prret The Union Hotel, - _ ' MATED at, 1 4 Smithburg, Was.Outgto w eo., Jld, ' . is Hotel has been thoroughly repalred end 7 refitted, and the subscriber feele-eunttiiewt tbat ! , ; '• any who may give him a cell will be fully car t fished, as it shall be his aim to.enter to the in!, West; of his customers, JOSEPH FEIRLEY, Proprietor. 4. 1 June 18, WO. 301 TYSON $ BRO. are continually bandsetute colored l'hotograglif pictures. bring on your " Vox" ones 94 ,}it• ue make something worthy a - place Oit a :YOU parlor waif. Ezoelaior G .11e7y, Gctiliebfitir, Salt,iin.c:ore• .A.cl-Nrt'4ll; Fancy Goods! HOSINBI, TRIMMI N.fiS, AND TOYS, 151 FRANKLIN STREET, BALTIIIOIII3I. altimore woRKs, f 4 iToilt~kty ItEirlliSTEß 1c iureillo furnish NO to 10.000 .al in qunlity ,ull New News Depot. May 21, 1860. Gut EA 0
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