. very Deitrable Iteii Estate, TN THE TOWN OF NIINIT)31111td, ND., AT 1 PRIVATI BALZ.-4 foe eAaster for a Coe. fectirmser.—Ttie rubseriber,intendiug to rem uve frost Buttuitsbwrg, ofen that very Desirable Passi..sty on the South-weeteorner of the Pub lic Bqustre, at private sale, consisting of a LOT OF GROUiD, fronting 30 feet on Main stieet. 'with a depth of 150 feet along the Frederick road, with alO feet *lle, on the south. The improvements are a Two-story t BRICK HOU.SP., nearly new, with t /111 t Basement, kitchen, Ice-house, and one of the finest wells of water in the town, with a good pump. he front building is 30 be 40 feet, the kitchen 14 by 17 feet. The lower story is divided into a fine Hall, large Store Room. and Refreshment Sa loon. The second story is divided tutu 4 con venient Sleeping /Looms, with a good wide-pas sage; all the rooms are fine and airy, being of a very good height. It is second to no other house is the place for any kind of public busi ness, being In the heart of town, where nearly all the business is done. Any person wishing to engage in any ptblic business, and particu larly a confectioner. the subscriber having fol lowed that business with success for more that 12 years, would do well to avail them selves alf this ouportainity. The basement could be rented out for a Restaurant. at from *4O to $5O per annum. Persons wishing to see the property. can call on the subscriber or for any other information inquire by mail, which will be cheerfully giN en by addressing FRANCIS X. DECKELLNAYER, July 30,1800. 3t Esnawabstry, Md. Public Sale. THE subscriber. Ejecutor of Joni Htyag, deceased, will sela at Puttlie Sale. at the late residence of said deceased, a quarter of a mile west of Heidlersburg, in Adams county, on ?ruddy, Lke list day of Angrixt next, the fol lowing Personal Property. Tie: HARE AND COLT, a good young Work Hone, Cows, Sheep, Hoge. Wagon, 2 Buggies, Plough and Harrow, Corn Fork, Shovel Plough, Hay Car riage, Horse Gears. set of Harness, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Forks, Rakes, Single and Double-trees, and other farming utensils. Hay and Straw by Oslo Ton. and Corn in the Groun d. mar Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, inch as Tables. Chairs, Cupboards, Beds and Bedsteads. Carpeting, Clock, Cook Store and Pipe, Qaeensware, Copper tad Iron. Kentles, Tabs. Barrels, and man, other articles. idirdale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. IC, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN IL kiIiCILSH, Ja ly 311., 1160. te &testa. surAt the same time and place, will be of fered, A TRACT OF LAND, late the property of John Hersh, deceased, within a quarter of a mile of Heidlersbarg, Adams county, adjoin ing lands of George E. Starry, John Delap, Uriah Wagner Augustus Dietrich, and others, containing 3of Acres, with • two story Roughcast HOUSE, frame Baru, Corn [HI Crib sad Wagon Shed. a first-rate Or chard, and a Well of Water, thereon. Persons wishing to view it will please call on the premise. JOHN L HERSH, Agent for the Widow, Lydia Hersh Joky 341, 11160. A Valuable Farm T PUBLIC SALE.—The subsceibers, Ex ecutors of the but will and testament of oaa ETLIM, deceased, will ogler at Public Sale, on the premises, en Saturday, the BtA day of Sepiaaber acre, the following valuable Real Estate, via: A FARM, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of Henry Mute, David Horner, William Walk er, and others, coatathing 171 Acres, more or less, with plenty of meadow and timber. The improvements consist of a large two-story BRICK HOUSB, Beak 1111 Barn Wagon Shed, Cora Crib,' Smoke House, Hog Pen, two wells of excellent water, one at the house anr the other at the barn, with a pumpin each, a good Apple Orchard, with a Taristy of other fruit trees, such as peach, cherry and plum. Also, A TK2iANT IioUSK, Smith Shop, Stable, weU of water, he. alii — The tract will be Offered in two puts, one containing abunt 100 acres, with the prin cipal buildings; the other about 71 acres, with the tenant house and blacksmith shop. The proportions of timber and meadow to each are fair. if not sold in two parts, the farm will be vtfered in one tract. 00•• Persons wishing to view the property will call on either of the Executors, the first owned residing thereon, and the last-named within oae and a half miles. affirSale to mime t 1 o'clock, P. IL, on said day, when a will be given and terns tale known by. HENRY EYLER, JESSE SLIERERTZ, Executors July 20, 1860. Is A Valuable Farm AT Prauc SALE.—WiII be offered et Pair lie Sale, ea the premises, as Sesha-siay, the teltay of Septa:abet neert,-A. GOOD FARM. situate in Butler township, Adams county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Wx. G• 1-11114.1711, deceased, Henry Lower, George Weaver, and bounded on the west by Great Conowago, containing 100 Acrei, more or less, consisting of up-land and meadow, with a due proportion of timber.— The buildings are a good Two story .„ LOG HOUSE, with Stone Back-building attached, Log Barn, with other out-nousea. There is „: - - en Orchard of bearing Apple trees. Peach trees, .fr.c. The land is in a good state of cultivation. There is a quarry of excellent Sand Stone on the premises. This farm is situated on Cono wago creek, yet never h‘is any of the land been overflown by it, which is a great advantage this farm has over others aloug that stream. ler Persons wishing to view the property will call either on Jacob Dietrick, residing on the premises, or on Henry Wertz, in Straban township. The latter named will make the tarsus known on day of sale. Srßale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. MARGARET GALBRAITH July 30, 1860. U Desirable Farm AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be offered 'at Publie Sale, on Saturday, tAe 18tA day of Aosforot next, at 1 o'clock. P. M., on the premises, .A Flatit, situated in Cumberland township, Adams county, on the road leading from the Petlich Orthar 1 to the White Church, 3 miles south- east of Gettysburg, containing 170 Acres, more or less, of which about 140 Acres are cleared—very nearly all limed within the last year or two. The improvements are a large Two-story and a half BRICK 7 - HOUSE, also, a story and a half Brick ; Hoese near the same; a large Stone Bank Barn; a well of water at the house, and one at the barn, and two never-failing springs atwitter; a Smoke-house, Hog-pen, Corn-house, ke..„ all new and in good order ; also, a large Orchard, of choice Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Plains, Am, of which about 100 are young thrir. lag Apple -trees. The whole Farm is under good Chestnut fence. gliTerms made known on day of sale by ISAAC T. SCHRIVER. July 30, isso. is To Teacher& Board of School Directors of Straban District will meet at the house of JACOB si t in B enters town. on Sererday, t 4 1 Itk District of Avast set, at 121 o'clock, for the purpose of appointiag Teachers to take charge of the Schools is wad district. The County School Saperiatendent will bepresent to examine ap plicants. By order of the Board, . JOHN WERTZ, Seey. July 30, 1860. td Note& ;SOTICE is hereby gives that sti application Lae bees made to tie* Court. of Comae% e in sad for the oonaty of Adams, to great a charter of laeorperatioa to as Association of persams, ander the same, style sad title, 4, Jfewat Corned Cemetery '.deneo town, sad that if ao sufficient teases the slit'tee the contrary, the said Court, at the slit tam, to Wit, the thud Yeas, eJ Atypuit. nest, (18 6 0,) will decree end declare that the personal so alsocisted shall beams cad be a or body politic, aecordiag la the sift oodektoke is ea %Amite et mid* set Anti andMS duly fled In said Coned. • By Ihn Coast, JA Protiiiierireooack. CMOII-.( UT, Prodey. • bazgatar 3S me. It I__"ViDerViale:aak 4 All4l.oll?A r eig er e ti es ' VF l6 o4iiitkike9r4e. 111 1 41 6 t; Galin. • • . - k BRO. Xt Washington College, VOR Yorsa LADIF.B. Tamil" ref tbralinail mai histrudion. C 7-. GF.O. LEWIS STALEY, A. U. PRISCIPAL INTILLSMAL rau.osoral , I Cali/MIAS ETHICS: JNO. A. PETERS, A. B. Vies PioxctrAL LATIN, GA.TRZALATICII AND RILLUI LiTTRILS (To 14 filled dorm" Ad yaw.) !UNCIAL lICIRICL. Papp. HENRY SCHWING. ORGAN, PIANO AND VOCAL NUNIC. Pao►. NICHOLAS TILLMAN, PIANO AND GrI?Al. lIAD'LLE MATTAT, rizsce LANOCAGN a ziesitalocar. ki-i,MCEL PICKERING, Edv., DIKAVFINO • OIL Y*UTIIIO. Miss M. ELIZABETH PETTIBONE, ALSOBTAXT TILACREI Or r•rltcyATlCr Muss M. VIRGINIA rHITLOCKE, ZNOLIIIIS BIANCHI/I. The Principal takes this method, in advance of the annual Catalogue and Circular, of an nouncing that the fifth year of this Institution will begin on the l'eat Widneaday of Sopiewsber next. lie desires to assure the friends and pa trons of the College that the same earnest de votion to the work of Female Education which has marked its history thus far, will continue to characterize the operations of the School; and that no pains or expense will be spared to make it all that could be desired both as • Literary Institution and as a Christian home for those entrusted to its cars. The College Ethfice and Grounds.—The location of the Cotiege, on the Northern Central Rail road. its miles from Baluniore, has been select ed as one of the must desirable in the State.— The grounds include tweety-one acres of excel teat land. and us oramented with a beautiful woodland of several acres, in the midst of which, on an elevated and highly desirable site, is lo cated the College edifice, four stories is height. The building is coastmeted of brick, octagonal in form, 200 feet in circumference, encircled by wide and beautiful vernadaha—has ample se , consmodations for one hundred boarders, sad presents a very striking sad imposing appear ance. The location is highly salubrious and picturesque, and conissuids a delightful view of the surrounding country. The internal arrange are complete, and areal)that could be There are thirty two rooms in all, eight of which are very spaci ous. Is the tank loft are two reservoirs, with a capacity of 3,000 gallons ; and from these, the Kitchen, Lastadry,-Batb-rooms, and ttie-Chatn here, Dormitories and Stair-landings, are akandantly supplied with pare water. All the allartments are provided with registers for ventilation, and the admission of warm air, in the winter season, from large brick furnaces.— The Gas arranrments are also complete. The building throughout, is tarnished ins very neat and attractive style, and the Principal is satis fied that parents and guardians will be highly pleased with the entire arrangements of the College. Objets end CU:meter of W Sekool.—liennt Washington College affords to 14 pupils, ample means and appliances, for thorough physi cal and intellectual training, with all the advantages and surroundings of a Christian family. Provision is made for physical education, in the daily practice of calisthenic exercises, the Tahiti of which has been seen, in the improved health and fuller muscular development of the pupils of the College. The verandahs and ex tensive grounds, laid oat in beautiful walks, furnish both the invitation and opportunity for healthful recreation in the open air. As regards intellectual culture, it is believed that the coarse of study and methods of in struetion, adopted at mount Washington, are, to say the least, equal to those of the best schools in the cottn. The studies In which its pupils are eagitir, with the free oral teach ings that accompany each recitation, and jbe frequent deliiery of formal lectures on acM tific or literary subjects, with choice readings from the Classic poets and prose writer, of the English language, combine most favorably, to produce the best form of true womanly culti vation. In this connection, it is deemed proper to mention, as one of the great advantages of the Institution, and as materially affecting its character and contributing greatly to the suc cessful accomplishment of its objects, that it is &relatively • Boorrdis, School, and that so pupils are admitted, bet nut as are, is foil, inanhers of Me Colter Fas& y. A course has been established for resident graduates, who may desire to prosecute their btudies beyond the regular curriculum. Be sides the study of the text books mentioned, they will prosecute a systematic course of read ing, and will bare the advantage of special lectures. The College is tarnished with complete ap paratus for illustration in the departments of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; and the public may rest assured that whatever may be necestary, from tins* to time, to keep pace with the progress of the age, will be brought into the Bevies of the College. ClirtNut fieserrotion.--The religious teachings of the College contemplate a thorough and harmonious acquaintance with the fundamental facts and truths of Christianity,. u taught clearly in the Scriptures, and which rise above all mere sectarianism, to that higher ueity of the Divine Life, in which " thane is neither Jew nor Greek, for all are one in Christ,Jes4" The entire character of the religious training of the College is eminently Christina without being sectarian--and while no pains 'slit be spared to impart a practical knowledge the Christian Religion, parents and, guardians may rest assured, that no attempt will be made to interfere with the particular denominational relations of the pupils. ItERMS. • For tie entire ENGLISH COURSE, including Latin and Greek, Boird, Famished Room, Fuel, Light and Washing, tar -43001aatio Year, $2OO 00 ZITal CEIRGIU Instruction on the Piano or Guitar, including Got use of the instrument, $l6 00 per Quarter. Instruction on the Organ, 30 00 " Vocal Music,(separate les'as,)ls 00 " O n claasee,) 500 " Modern Langnagns, each 8 00 " Oil Painting, (exclusive of materials,) 10 00 Drawing, and Painting in Water Colors, each 6 00 " Ornamental Needlework, 6 00 " Smtioneryfor, ScAeolßoom nor, 1 60 " Diploma fee $5 00. Sir Where it would be prejcrred, • special arrangement can be made in aZvance, that will secure to the pupil the privilege of the entire course including all the extra branches. The bills for each half session are to be paid in advance, and a deposit mast be made to cover the expense of books and materials for Painting, Drawing and Needle Work, etc.. where it is desired that these should be furnished by the Institution. New Pupils are charged only from the date of their entrance into the School, but the engage ment, is, in all cues, for a year, unless a dis tinct arrangement is made for a shorter time. No abatement will be made in the case of old pupils who stay away atter the opening of the session, or of such as may be absent from the College during the year. unless such absence be caused by serious sickness. Pupils who remain at the College during the Vacation will be charged for Boarding and Washing, $4.25 per week. For admission, additional particulars, /Se., address, Rte . . GEO. LEWIS STALEY, Mount Washington, Baltimore eo., Yd. Refer to Rev.?. P. Bucher, Gettysburg. Dr. Gerhart, Lancaster. Joshua )(otter, Esq., Emmitsburg. Lewis blotter, Esq., it George %sore, Esq., Waynesboro'. July 30, 1860. 41t Notice. TOE HUSH'S IBTATll.—Lettere trus ty amiallimy oe the estate of John Hersh, Late of T township, Adam county, Pc, dsoasrehaviag Week granted to the soder sigaimi, reekliag Is Koestplessaat towaship, he hereby gives Natio* to all peruses indebted to said egad, to make immediate mama., and these Mariam claims against the ease to pre seal them ply iussheatioesed for settle mat.• JOHN lit HERSH, July lib MO. ft Zzewoor. z are narsestad te ammonite Just SYYSILEt, of Huntington township, as a A fee Consusioner, *object to the de cision of the Democratic °wary Convention. July isda. ten Public Sale 1 /AP A VALUAIIig FARIIi.—The sobscribcts. I_, &mentors of the last will sad testament of Ggoses W , Br., deceased, will over at Public Ssle, oa the premises, ea Wedisesday. the SrA day of September new, the following valuable ' Real Estate, viz : A FAELliasitnate is :itrabein toirn ,, hip, Adame county, adjoining lands of Wm. Wilde, solo won Welty, and others, containing IG ) Acres, more or les+, improved with a Two-stury Dwelling house, Bank Barn, Corn Crib Effy, and Wagon Shed, Carriage !louse, a well of water at the door and • spring near by. an Apple Orchard, and other fruit There are due proportions of meadow and woodland. Persons wishine, to view the property are re treated to rail on either of toe rtMle to commence at 1 o'clock, P M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY A. PICKING, J M. WALTER, July 30, 1840. t® Public Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—The sub scriber, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Pares MORITZ, deceased, will offer at 'Public Sale. on the premise+, on 7'weaday, the 71,4 day of August next. the following highly valua ble Real Estate of said deceased, viz: A FARM, situate in Reading township, Adams county, adjoining lands ofJohn A. Dicks, Jacob Hanes, Levi Chronister, and town lots of Dr. C. Blish, of Hampton. and others, containing 134 Acres and 53 Perches. neat measure, about 40 acres of which are hrst rate Timber-land, with a proper proportion of Meadow. The improvements area large two- . II story Frame . and Lhg Weather- . boarded Dwelling HOUSE, ler Barn, with pine shingle roof on, orn Lnb, 'Spring House, with a neverfailing spring ad joining it, and excellent springs of water near the door of the dwelling; a choice Apple Or -1 chard, with a variety of other fruit, such as 1 Peaches, Cherries, Plums, arc. • The tract has been partly well limed. and is in a high state of cultivation and under good fencing. The land is weH watered. The neighborhood is a pleasant one, with Churches, School-houses, Stores, Mills, and Mechanic Shops convenient. ' This tract can be conveniently divided Into several tracts and will be offered separately and together. The part No. 1, with the build , ings, will contain 60 Acres, more or less, and the residue will be offered to suit purchasers. The opportunitylo purchase property so desir , able is rarely offered and the attention of those iii4hing to invest is called to it. Periwig desiring to view the property are requested to call on the Executor, residing thereon. A clear title and possession will be given on the first of April next. !`Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., on Raid .day, when attendance will be given and ' terms made known by JOHN MORITZ, July 33, 1860. is Etitelladr. Register's Notice. ii.OIFICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Adu2:3- stration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's C3urt of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on ifiaday, the 204 of Asopist next, at lu o'clock, A. M., vie: :03. The tint account of John Klinepeter and Frederick Klinepeter, Administrators of rederick Klinepeter, deceaPed. 204. The first account of knish W. Orr. Ad minfitrator of the estate of William Urr, det'd. 20"... The first and final account of Lome E. Pierson - , Administrator of the estate of Martha Pierson. of Huntington township, deceased. 20q. The account of Samuel Wiest and Sam uel Wolf, Adminisiestors of the estate of Jacob Wolf, deceased. 20. The account of Samuel Overholtxer, Executor of Lucy A. ()reamUser, late of Read ing township, deceased. 248. The account of Peter Weirieb, Executor of the last will and testament of Jacciti late of Germany township, deceased. wog. The firet and final accouut of Maj. John Mus-elmen, Administrator of the estate of Charlotte R. Johnston, deceased. 21 U. The second and final account of Freder ick U. Hoffman, Administrator of the estate of Martin Carbaugh, Sr., late of Franklin town ship, deceased. 211. The second account of Michael A. Single, one of the surviving Executors of the last will and testament of Michael Slagle, deceased, set tled by Col. David M. Myers, Administrator of the estate of the said Michael AA:Magic, dec'd. 212. The third and Anal account of William D. IlinteA and Alexander S. !limes, Executors of the last will and testament of Geo. Hisses, dec'd. 213. The first and final account ofJohn Pick ing, Administrator of the estate of George Schwartz, late of Hamilton township, deceased. 214. The first and anal account of Philip Sweeney, acting Executor of the last will and testameut of Hugh Sweeney. ZACHARIAS MYERS, Reiisier. Register's Office, Gettys burg, July 23, 18110. Notice. MITE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, to distribute the balance remaining in the bands of Jsroa, MO3l/014? and JOBS F. FELTT, Hems., Assignees of Davao 3110111,01111, tinder a deed of voluntary assignment for tie benefit of creditors, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against said estate, that be will sit in the discharge of the duties of his appoint ment, at Ms oleo In t h e Boroagh of Gettys burg, as Toreaday, the t ltA day at Akira next, at 141 o'clock, A. M., of said day, to make dis tributiun among the parties entitled thereto. WIL A. DUNCAN, Assdaor. July 23, 1860. 31 Notice. 'DETER LITTLE'S ESTATE.—L e tters testa mentary on the estate of Peter Little, late of Conowago township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, they h as by 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 setUetuent. JACOB LITTLE, JACOB ADAMS, July 23, 1860. 6t* Ereculort. Notice. ParARBARA SPANGLER'S ESTATE.—Let ters of administration on the estate of bars Spangler, late of Mountjoy township, Adams county, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigneJ, residing near Taney town, Carroll county, Md., he hereby gives no tice 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. JONAS SPANGLER, Agin's. Ail! 23, 1860. 6t New Livery T,ISTABLISIIMENT.—The subscriber having parehased the LIVERY bTABLES Of CHAS. M. TAT!, deceased, on Chambersburg street, a few doors west of the Eagle Hotel, he respectfully annonnees to the public that it is his intention to continue the business at the same place, and will be prepared to accommodate all with anything la his line, on reasonable terms. Horses, fiuggies, Coaches, Hacks, Ate., always in readiness. (live me a call larAlso, in connection with my Livery, I will carry on the Blacksmithing business in all its branches et the shop on the corner of Wash ington and Railroad streets, where those wish ing anything in that line can always be ac commodated. SAMUEL IiEftBST. July 23, IBM Pamphlet Laws. FPLIB Pamphlet Laws of the last session of the Legislator, of Pennsylvania, have been re ceived at my office , is Clettysintrg, e t nd are ready for distribution to those entitled to re oeive them. JACOB BUSHEY, Proth'y. July ZS, 1860. St Notice. Tim first and Seal account *limo SIIITDIIII, Committee of assay Ours, (a lunatic) ha been Sled in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, and will be confirmed by the said Court, se Lie 204 Sy of Myra Mt, unless cause be shows to the seatrary. JACOB BUSHEY, Netfi'i. July 23, 1640. td• . ALARGE reriety orfarley sod plaie Oval Gilded Primes shear as bead at lb, eacelsior Gallery. ITBOII - 71i NW. TN pursuance of sundry *rite of Veteditioni 1 Erpowas and I;eri Foods. issued oat of the Court cf Common Pleads( Adams county, Pa., and is use directed, will be exposed to Pub lic Sale, nt the Court.biinee. in Gettpeborp. on Rowrday, the I ith day of August Joey, at 1 o clock. P. IL, the following described Real F.ttitie. eta! A TRACT OF LAND. containing VlStit Acres, more or less, situate in Hamiltonban township, Adams county. adjoining lands of Santord Shroeder. Christian MllElellnall, and others, r ,. Improred with a two-story LO'_llloCsE, ..1 (roughcast.) with a one-story Log Build- ti tog attached. a Stone Bank Barn, South II Shop, Spring House, with sprung of eater. Smoke House, two Orchards of fruit trees, and other improvements Setted and taken in e.x ecution as the property of S C. WALKER. A TRACT OF L ~ NO, containing 70 Acres. more or less, sitirste in Mountpleusant town.- , ship. Ailtinti county. adjoining lands of lictir IJ. Bernier, John Shuiltr.. Cr,' titer, and r i others , improved with it I.w n. story LOG HOUSE:,HOUSE:, a one and a half story Log „q I Building attached. a Log Wasii and 0 Smoke House. a Bank Barn, with Wagon shed I and Corn Crub attached. an Orchard of fruit I trees, a well of water. kc —Seized and taken in ' execution as the property of Er•st sq. GoLuzz A TRACT OF LAND, containing G Acreg, I more or less, situate in Niountiny townThip. Adams county, adjoining lands of John Bush ( man, Peter Baker, John Black, and others, i improved with a one and a half story 0— FRAME HOUSE, a one-story Frame IF Building attached, a. Bank Barn, part log #••• and part frame, an Orchard of fruit trees, a well of water, It. Seized and taken in exe cution as the property of WILLIAM REAM 1 The interest of Margaret Nate and William `?pace in A TRACT OF LAND, containing 13 lipwAcres, more or less, situatein Mountpleasant township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Mien H. Lott, Esq., George Nate, and others, improved with a one story LOG HOUSE, • ' Log Stable, a well of water, an Orchard : iff Rxamiors of fruit trees, /h.. Seised and taken in execution as the estate of MAaa►aat Nao■ •a Wittian K►Ca. * A TRACT OF LAND, coptaining 1200 Acres, more or less, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Robert Bleakney, Charles Stewart, and others, im proved with a two-story Weatherbosrded House, with a one-story Stone Back- gi building attached, Bank Barn, Wagon if Shed and Corn Crib, Spring House, with spring of water, Saw Mill, Shingle Mill, Orchard of fruit trees, ke. Seized and taken in execution as the property of CHABLII McKszascr, SAM cm, Mcßesaicz and JANIS Nati:silica. TWO LOTS OP GROUND, situate on the Public Square, in the town of New Oxford, Adams county, adjoining lots of Joseph S. OM, George Hersh, and others, improved with a large two-story HOUSE, part stone and , part frame, with a twosstory Brick Back building ig attached, a Brick Stable, a Frame Stable, Smoke Home, two I/ ells of water, at ii other improvements—long known as Miley's Tavern Stand, and rendered a better stand than ever by the Gettysburg Railroad passing thro' that pkgr. Seized and taken in execution as the pro rty of Grottos F. BICCICER. At the same time and place, by virtue of sundry writs of Loins Pireuu, the following described Real Estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the east side of Washington street, north of North street, in the borough of Gettysburg, Adams county, ad joining lots of Peter Thorn, Wm. Steinour,and others, Improved with a two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, well of water, to.— fin Seized and taken in execution as the property of WILLIAM IIEtLICIIMI, JACOII HULICK ma and Lewis lititicara. A TRACT OF LAND, containing C6Arree. more or less. situate in Latintore t hip, Adams county. adjoining lends of J. Myers. Vin. F. Bonner, Phu be l'ierson and Michael Stambaugh, improved with a two- Beery Frame Weatherboarded a log Barn with fr.tme sheds attached, LI Spring House, with spring of water, • orchard, ko. Seised and taken in execution se the property of AssmeeY M. Uric Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, July 23, '6O. ardr`Ten per cent. of the purchane mousy upon all sales by the Sheriff mipt be paid over im medintely after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith, the property will again be put up for sale. mir-We are requested to state that the property advertised to be sold by the Sheriff on the 11th of August next, ne de property of S. C. WI Lisa, it not sold for cash, will be offered on time, or on terms to suit purchasers. PROPERTY.—The subscriber V will sell nt Private sale, that VALUABLE TItACT OF LAND. known as the "Blake Farm," situate in Rending township, Ad.uns county. adjoining the town of Hampton, and lying along the Conowago creek. The Farts well improved, the land' in a good state of Ns cultivation, and has been recently limed. The access to it, location of it, and its facilities of farming, are the very best. It will be sold entire, or divided to suit pur chasers. Persons wishing to view said proper ty, can do so by e.tlllog on JOHN Brans, residing on it, and persons desirous of purchasing will call on the undersigned. July fa 3, 1860. tf Valuable Property Fertoß SALL—The undersigned, Trustee to sell a TRACT OF LAND, belonging to ain heirs of Jacos If trioonrr, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, on Sawrifise, de Bth dap of September, 1880, that TRACT OF LAND, lying along Rock creek, in Hamilton townsb ip, Fran k lin county, Pa.,B dies south west of Chem bersburg. and miles south east of St.Tbotnas, adjoining lands of Wm. Armstrong, Jacob Pick ing, sad others, containing 163 Acres, more or less; 30 or 40 acres are good Meadow Lind. The improvements are a Two-story LOG HOU/38, Log Bars, and other oat-buildings. There is an Orchard Etitj attached to the farts. There is also a seat for a Saw MILL or this property. The above property is at present occupied by Mr. Peter Albert. W. A. DUN CAN, July 23, ISdO. ta Trustee. House and Lot ArrT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers. Ex ecutors of the last wilt and testament of AT Urns, deceased, will ofTwo at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, aw 23d day of September tuna, the Real Estate of said de ceased, consisting of A HOUSE AND LOT, situated in Brushtown, Conowago township, Adams county, adjoining John Rite. Da vid Bmyser, and others. The HOUSE Elp„ is a one and a halt story Log, and the lot contains nearly 3 Acres. There is an ex cellent well of water and a tir:t rate Apple or chard on the premises. (`Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on either of the Executors, 114/"Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when atiandance will be given and terms made known by JACOB LITTLE, JACOB ADAMS, July 23,180. 3t.• Executors. OTICE is hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Ootemee leas, In and for the County of Adams, to grant. a Charter of Incorporation to an Association of Persons under the name, style and title of the "CITIZENS' BAND OF GETTYSBURG," and that if no sufficient reason be shown to the con trary, the said Court at the next term, to wit : ea the 34 Naelsy of Asysist, 1860, will decree and declare that the persons so associated shall become and be a corporation or body politic an.- cording to the articles and conditions In an in strument of writing set forth and duly filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Conn. By the Court, JACOB BUSHEY, Proul'y. July 23, 1860. St Fanners,. Carpenters, &e. pu4?TEND TO YOUR INTERESTS undersigned would respectfully ieform the le, and the damns of Gettysburg and vi cinity particularly, that they are preparsg t o furnish wat persons who contemplate building houses, Isms, in., with materials required for said buildings, rash as LOTUS, LAMM), SHINGLIIII, BOARDS, sad all HlldifY 1111- BIM for building. _ Alio, POSTS, RAILS, kr., pontinnally on hand, sad apes low term ►or PLANK Jt SrAKOLEIL Arendterille, June 18, 1860. 3m Shegiff's Sales. ISAAC LIGHTNER. Sherif. Private Sale. Ir. A. DVNCAN. Gettysburg Notice. • Orpfuini court Side. - I Shetifftdty. Jig pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's 1 THE YOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Court Of Adios county, will be offered at , 11°1'0km-chisel" :—. lt the I ttlree'h "licit*" blic Sale, on the premises, on seaupday, m e 1 tion of natnerods friends, I offer myself as a 1 stA day of August next, the Real Estate of Joys , candidate fur the offiee of SHERIFF, at the next Runs, deceased, late of Monutpleasant township, I election. subject to the decision of the Demo in said county, consisting of A TRACT OF I cratic County Convention. Should 1 be so LANII situate in said township, adjoining., fortunate as to be nominated and elected, 1 lands of John Legore, Eghert Eckert, Peter shall endeavor to discharge the duties cf the Lawrence. and others, containing 23 Acres, office faithfully and impartially. . more or less. The improvements • . GEURGIi BUSHMAN. ' ' are a One and a Half Store LOG UV _Cumberland tp., March 19, 1860. to HOUSF., Log Barn, with a Well of ....'4, Sheriffalty. 4 . Water near the door of the hgnse.. ' 0 THE VOTERS OF ADAMS C 3UNTY.— There is also a Spring of Water on the land, ' T Fellow,mtitens:—At the earntst solieitn with an Orchard of Fruit Trees. luou of numerous friends, I offer tiljaelf as a barThcre is a portion of the tra-t in Tim- -- • " i candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next her. end a sufficieney of Meadow. leleetion subject to the decision of the Demo illeir-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M ,on ; creak County Convention. Should I be so s kid ,lay, when attendance u ill be given and : fortunate as to be nominated and elected. I terms made known by ( shalt endeavor to discharge the duties of the PETER MEM:BEHR, Adat'r. . $ office faithfully and itnpurtmllv. BY the ('Dort—ll. G. Woty , Clerk. JACoil TROX EL, stiar..tt the above time and place will be sold Gettvehurg, March 26. 1t..60. to a quanta . ) of WHEAT I and RYE in the sheaf. -- ' - sherifraity - , -- - ` July IG, 1800. is -- - -- --- Chesnut Timber Land AT PRIVATE. SALE.—The undersigned, Agent fur J•NII and NANCY BOYD, Offell tit Private Sale, A TRACT OF CIIF.S.NUT TIM BER LAND, containing WO Acres, situate in Menallen township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Andrew Bittinger, Charles Stewart, (fortucrly lloyd's,) and others. The tract is well co%ered with thriving Chesnut timber. If not sold at private sale previous to Duos day, the 9th day of August next, it will afterwards be laid out in lots and sold at public outcry. airPersonl wieling to view the land are requested to call on the undersigned, residing Midell's Mill, in Menallen township. JACOB SANDIA', Agent. July 16, 18GO. St* Public Sale. THE subscriber, desirous of moving to the South. will offer at Pnblic Sale, on the premises, his desirable FARM, oa the 111 A of Aloud sew, at 1 o'clock, P.M., situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., 8) miles north of Gettysburg, on the old and direct road to Carlisle (near Bender's church.) It contains 134 ACRES—about 25 acres are covered with thriving timber-r4he balance is in a good State of cultivation. The improveol4nts consul of a comfortable Two-story STONE HOUSE. good Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Hay Shed, Smoko and Wash House, Smith Shop,end other out-buildings. There is as Orchard of choice Apple, Pear, Cherry and Pearb trees—seldom failing: to bear in abundance ; about 30 acres are In meadow, yielding heavy crops of valua ble her. The farm has been limed once, and part twice, has running water, two wells of good water, one at the door and the other at the garden. Possession given in 1861. Terms easy—title good. Persons desirous to buy are invited to attend as there will be a bargain. gar Terms made known by the subscriber, residing on the premises. July 9, 1960. td A Small Farm AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, Eaten tor of the last will and testament of JAMS§ Btace, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on rowdily, the VA day of Slitentber sew, the following Beal Estate of said deceased, YU.: A FARM, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Lott, James R&r, Jesse Shererts and George Arnold, containiWi Acres, more or less, • improved with a one and a half story Dwelling DOUSE, a Frame : Baru, nearly new, Warm, Shed and . Com Crib attached, and other ou • uildings ; two springs of water near 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. Y. , on said day, wlien i sttendauce will be gi% en and terms made knoll% by FREDERICK DIEIIL, Ereciaor. July IC, 1860. to The Greatest Money Saving I4IkRTICLE that can be purchased is 11. Cr. Caues celebrated lIITHSE AND CATTLE t'DER. Partneri, Dairytuen and Horsemen, I want you to take notice of this and give it your attention, and you can save money by it— and " money saved is money made," you all know. The proprietor of this admirable compound again calla the attention of the Agricultural community to his valuable discovery i . chemistry. We live in an age of progress, an improvement. Hoch day sheds sew light upon our path in every department of the arts and viieuces; yet people stand and hesitate without deciding for themselves what is truth and what is humbug. I claim and ask at the hands of all scientific and well informed farmers a faitand impartial trial of my discovery, feeling f6nfi dent that it will be found the most useful and practical of any that has been made in the nine teenth century. Its value is not for a single daj• or a year, or of an individual character, but one of great national importance. It must undoubtedly, from well attested experiments, already have added in the aggregate at least one million of dollars annually to the produce of the nation In the shape of milk, butter, fat Art From the same amount of food every farmer, dairyman and horseman, will therefore soon find It so net:smeary for his interest to keep it slimys on baud, as to make it one of the indis. peusable articles of his farm house. It does not swell up or inflate an animal into a false appearance, as most horse powders or horse matures do, which are compoundek by tgaorant imitators or pretenders, butgives health and additional weight to the animal. It may be used for Horses, Cows, Hogs, and Sheep, in the following complaints : Hoasan. Distemper, Grails' a, Surfiet, Coughli, Gripes, Ulcers in the lungs, Fury, Hidebound, Heaves, Fever, Inflonstustioa, Worms, Fistula, • Jaundice, Yeilona, Foot disease, Kidney dismiss, Scours, Lung disease, Straightened hair, Stocking of Itch, GI leder,. (the Legs: SW.. See directions on the packages. H. G. GARR, Gettysburg, Ps. July 23, 1860. Private Sale. MBE subscriber o ff ers for aide the Property _pion which he now resides, consisting of the HOCSE and OUT-BUILDINGS, ~rid about 2T ACRES OF LAND.— The land is in a high state of culti . cation, having on it running wa ter, and about 300 fruit-bearing trees. Much of the land is within the limits of the Borough, furnishing admirable sites for Building Lou.— The property will be sold either as a whole, or in lots, to suit purchasers. For additional information and terms apply, on the premises, to the subscriber. H. L.-BAUGBER. June 18, 1860. in ~":',: MIIOR A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVEST PArwrOornPlanter, patented by D. Was as. This is an agricul tural implement which on account of its dura bility, simplicity and cheapness, will be general ly adopted by Farmers. With it one man can do the wort of three. Before • patent was procured it was thoroughly tested by a number of Farmers and in every instance gate perfect satisfaction. State, County and Township Rights for sale. Enterprising me. eta realise handsome profit* by purchasing , States or Counties and canvassing. Apply personally to D. Warren and George E. Wiegman. Com munioations addressed to Grottos E. 8111101111.1, at Gettysburg, Pa., containing postage stamp, will receive attention. alrAgente wanted In every County and State. [July 9, 1860. tf Nolace. E. undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court of AlkSBlll county, to distribute the ce remaining in the hand' of Jost B. Dag. gun, liageutor of the last will mid testament of Penn Train, deesseed, to sad mown the par ties legally entitled thereto, will attend at his ofilco, es Thursiisy, Lis deg of Agra sisal, to diackang the duties of his appointment, When and where all parties in interest see notified to attend. 14 - 31. B. ficCLELLAN, Andeor. July 9, 1890. 4t A" c 1 11 tot of Crockery sail Queeercrari lbs MO by Noianscx XARTIN. TO TIM VOTERS OF' A1)..1.N1S COUNTY - - Fellow-citizen,— kt the earnest solicita tion of numerous friends, I offer tupclf as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF , .+t the next election, Pubj c c t to the decision of the Demo cratic County Cout ention. :Should I be so fortunate as to be nominat'd and elected. I shall endeavor to dizdiarge the dntics of the office faithfully and Impartially. ,111CHAEL 11. 1111..LER. Monntpleasant tp.. April 18, 180. tc 0 THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNIT:— At the urgent solicitation of twiny of my muds and fellow-Deitaocratti, I am induced to offer mnelf at a candidate for the office of SFlF.BlF l F—erthject td the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. If nominated promise the i party that no enetictic efforts shall be lost to secure my election; and it elected, I promise the voters of the county to discharge the duties of the office impartially, fearlessly and conscientiously. SAMUEL WOLF. Abbottstown, March 26, 1860. tc. 41111 1 1ellintitY. MO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY FeHow-citizens :—Throagh the enconrage meat of some of my friends, I °free myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Democratic County donveu- Hon. If nominated and elected, I shall en deavor to discharge my duties faithfully and satisfactorily. PETER ORENDURFF. Mountjoy tp.,,Mav 14, 1860. Prothonotary. AT the friendly stud earnest solicitation of numbers of my FelluveMitisens, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of PHD TIIOICOTAitY, (subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.) If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to dischirge the duties of the office with fidelity. JACOB lIELLIORN. llonntpleasant tp., June 4,1: •i. c JACOB BRACY Prothonotary. FELLOW-CITIZENS:—Through the solid tations of numerous friends, I offer myna" as a candidate for the office of PROTHONO. TART, (stihject to the decision of the Denio cratic County Convention.) If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office 141 th promptness and fidelity. JAMES J. FINK Mouutploasaut tp., July 16, 1860. tc• _ _ ....-assiC HALE.—The undersigue• , . t.., torney in fact for the Widow And Heirs of . ILLIAII GLLIMAITH, deceased, frill sell at Pub lic Vend us, op the premises. on Saturday, the 18th day of August next, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the foie lowing described Valuable Lands. viz: , No. 1 : THE MANSION FARM, situate on theConotrago creek, in Butler township, Ailetes county, Pa., adjoining lands of John W . . b 011,,, Jesse Houck, Margaret Galbraith, and othal* containing 123 ACRES, more dr" less, with a Two-story Log Dwell ing House, Bank Barn. Granary - , Carriage House, Spring Hotrie,with excellent and abundant water, and other M1;1 vement Out-buildings, thereon erected. There' is a thriving Orchard of voung bearing Amite and Peach Trees on this farm. The laud is in a good state of cultivation, embraces a large body of excellent Meadow, and is a very desira ble property. ' No. 2: THAT VALUABLE FARM, irdjoin lug the mansion farm, lying on the opposite side of Conowago creek, and on the public road leading from Gettysburg to Carlisle, containing 150 ACRES, more or less, comprising a terse body of valuable Bottom Land mud about 3!, acres of good Timber. The build- ... ' ings are a good Two-story Brick ;t , jilt Dwelling HOUSE. a Log Barn, . with sheds attached, a Wagou Shed, _ -....:, f3orri Crib, and other convenient Out-bpi dings. There is an unfailing well of excellent water under the roof of the porch of the dwelling house. This tract is also in a good state of cultivation, and there is a good Orchard of fruit trees on the premises. No. 3: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining No. 1, lyingpo„. he public road leading to Bender's Church,and adjoining lands of Michael Maria, George Weaver and others, containing lot acres, more or less, about 33 acres of which axe good Timber—the balance cleared and under good cultivation. ear These firms arc conveniently localed,itt a good and improving neighborhood, being about one-half mile from }fender's Churelli,and the same distance from T.ilde Rock Post-office, at which point there are Merchant., Grist and Saw Mills, Smith Shop. Le. Terms of sale will be accommodating, to suit purchasers. "Por tions wishing to see the property may cell on the subscriber, or on John or Henry Galbreith, who live on the Land.i. jerk - Also, on Ifenday, tile 27/11 day of August next, on the premises, A TRACT OF MBAR —LAND, in Mcnallen township, Adams county, Clerk of the Courts. I on the public road from llemd,r , s ille to Ship- F RE NCOURAGED by a number of my - friend'. 1 1 pensburg, near Wink's School Howie, adjoin offer myself as u candid its for CLERK 1W i ing lands of Jacob B. Meals, John Weorik, Geo. COURTS, at the next Election, (sal I jest to Black, and others, containing 20 ACRES, more the decision of the Demo( Colic Count) c utt y,,,_ ;or less. This land is covered %salt thenuut Hui tion.) Should I be notnimited and elected. I her, and if cleared would be salualile for farm pledge myself to discharge the duties of the I ing purposes. It will be sold iu lots to snit office with fidelity-. JA(.013 S k sp Ett s . eurchasers, if desired. This i.tie ll ill commence llountpleasant twp., May 28, 1880. tc ,at 1 o'clock, P. M. Due' atteaidance - will be -- given and terms made known on the thy* of Clerk of the Courts. sale, by MICHAEL DIETIIWK, AT the solicitation of numerous friends I June 25, 18GO. is Attorney in fact,kc. offer myself as a candidate for the awe of I.A.ERK OF THE COURTS--subject to the Fruit and Ornamental. decision of the Democratic County Convention. rrugEs.—The subscribers having within tb Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge ji_ three last years much echrged theirstoek my best efforts to discharge the duties of the of TREES and PLANTS, will offer for safe detr office satisfactorily. HENRY G. cAe.o. ing the Fall of 1860, and Spring of 1841,assein- Gettysburg, April 9, 1880. tc __. utially large and thrifty lot of Apple," _ ---- Pesch, Dwarf and Standard Pear, Clerk of the Courts. Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine and lw AT the urgent solicitation of numerous; Quince ; also Grape Vince, (of leading .e -friends I offer myself as a candidate for I varieties,) Currants, Gooseberries, literpherries re-election to the office of CLERK OF THE ; and Strawberries, of the most popular kinds ; COURTS, subject to the decisiou of the Demo- I ale* choice miscellaneous Fruito c suelt as Span cratie County Convention. Should I be nomi- ish Cheennt, Eoglish Walnut, fie., together nated and elected, I pledge myself to perform with a large variety of °realise/44 aud Ever the duties of said office with fidelity greens, (all of the choicest kinds,) Shrubbery; HENRY U WOLF, Vince, Climbers, Roses, do:. ----- , N. B.—We would hereby caution the petelio against imposters fraudulently pretendimmobe Commissioner. our Agents, with the design of opeculatinerms WE are requested to announce SAIII: the reputation of there Nurseries, in welling MARCH, of Reading townsbip, as a ior trees, which are bought of.uneeliable • idate for Commissioner, subject to the dech lerymen at low rates. Al! persons known of the Democratic County Convention. s thus enge46 expose themselves to the June 18, 1480. tc 'ty of the leff; and will be dealt with AC- Commissioner. ngfy. We have, since Jobn Burkholder, , has failed in selling, appointed R. S. WE r are requested to announce MAT or, of Gettysburg, and several atheist to, GETZ, of Hamilton township, as a _disease this and other adjoining Countiem,los • idete for Commissioner, subject to the decision' take orders for next fall delivery. .Weivili be ; •f the Democratic County Convention._ responsible ter all trees and plarits col 4, by June 18, 1860. tc such Agen* and only those who hare act tic- Register and Recorder. • rpHROCGII the solicitations of numerous I. 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 th • duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. W I LL OV MID HEIL Bendersville, April 2,186 U. tc Register and Recorder. rpHROUOII the solicitations of many friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER AND RECORDER., (subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con‘eution.) Should Ibe nominated and elected, my Lest efforts shall be directed to afaithful discharge of the duties of the office. SAMUEL THOMAS. Tyrone tp., June 4, 19E0. Ic T 0 THI VOTERS OF DAMS COCIVTY:— A Fellow-eitisens:—At the urgent solicita tion of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER k RE- ORDER, (subject to the dccfiion of the Demo cratic County Conventiou.) If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to dischary the duties of the office to the best of my abiltties. EDWARD McLNTIRE.....,„ tp., July 16, 186 d. to* Liberty Register and Recorder. . T the solicitation of nunieruus•friendif AL . offer myself as a candidate for the office or REGISTER. AND RECORDER, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. If nominated and elected, I pledge mygelf to discharge the duties of the office with prompt ness and fidelity. ANDREW W. FLEMMING. . Gettysburg, April 23, to _ / 4T the earnest solicitation of numerous friends, I o ff er myself's' a candidate for RE OF TUE COURTS at the next election, subject to the decision of the DemocrAtie County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elect ed, I pledge my best efforts to a faithful dis charge of the duties of the post. 301 IS EICIIOLTZ Butler tp., April 2. 18G0. te - A . ril 9, 1860._tc WE sre requested to 'Titmouse JACOB HULL, of Berwick tow ib•hlp, as s csadi. d ate f or Commissioner, subject. to the decision of the Democratic County Conventiuu. July 9, 1960. to WE are requested to entwines BARNET MYERS, of Menallen township, as a candidate for Commissioner, - subject to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. July 9, 040. tc SinTOE:—Plesse state in the columns of the Ober that the friends of WIL- L CARD. IS, of Huntington townshi • will present bit name to the Denioerigie Con vention for the ntuninatlon of Commissioner. Unisomsts.. Huntington tfr.,:luly 23, 1880. te. Shoriffalty. Register & Recorder. Clerk of the Courts. Commissioner. Commissioner. P il inMr 1 77 1 1 1111 : 1 11 Adzi3iiibstritore Sal74lk' OF YAWA dit REAL ESTATE, Of PIMA k-/ MONFOET, ONCV.-41kt pureuntoe Wis n• Order a the Orphan's Court of Adams County, the undersigned, Atimitaistrators the !Matto' of PRTIII MAXPORT, deccaaed, will exposit:too Public:isle, on the promics, OA the 12th stet of Svrem4er next, at I o'clock, P. M., the VALUA BLE FARM of said deceased, situated In Stra ban township, Adams county, 3 miles frotn tlettysburg, on the York Turnpike, adjoining lands of John Tete. Sr.. Wise Miller, John fine.. hart and others, containing 178 Acres; basing* thereon erected a good Two-story HOUSE, part Lo 7, mid Weather. . t ic boarded and part Brick, calculated ..Z.; for two families, Wash House,. Brick Bank Barn, Carriage Houve, an other out•huildings, with too never-failing wells of water with pumps—one at the bonze end the other at the barn. There is a gond proportion of Meadow mid Timber Land, and a. fine Apple Orchard, and a large variety of other choke fruit trees on the premises a hich seldom fait to bear. The (lettysborg Railroad passes through the farm. The land Is in a goal state of cultivation. (part of which has been recently limed,) under good fencing. and is one of die most valnable prop-rties in the county. isdrAlgo, at the same time and place, will be sold A TRACT OF MtiCNTAIN LAND--one half of 13 Acres—nu the Cold Spring road, tub! joining lands of John Moritz, Henry Brinker.. hotr, and others. This tract is well covaratt with 'hiking Chesnut timber. fresi'Attendance will be given and termi made known by JACOB MONFORT, 11 11 JACOB CASSAT, Adsumistratorrj July 16, IEIGO. td A Valuable Farm, YOR SALE.—The undersig2ed will sett at Public Vendue, on the premises, ea gaftfr • me, the 25th day or .l vgial next, that VALUABLIII TRACT OF LAND, situate in *cabala towntitipy: Adams county, on the public road leadingfnms the State road to Bender's Church, adjoining. lands of Michael Dietrich, George Wearer, David Shrivor, and others, containing 2is4 ACRES, more.or lees, with a Two- ~ _. story Dwelling HOUSE, part stoue ;' I 1 II and part log, a Log Barn with Sheds, Wagon Shed and other., __,:.., •, Out-baildings erected thereon; two el s ut' good Water; also running water part of tlia year. About fin Acres of this Tract is in Tim ber, and a large proportion of good Meadow. This Tract can be conveniently divided into several tracts, and will bo offered separately and together. The part No. 1, with the build ings,willcontaitllss tcres, more or less, and the residue will be offered in lots to suit ptirchasers.- This property is situated in a good neigh. horhood, about s.milea from the Railroad, with a good public road leading to it. The terms of sale will be accommodating, and the attention of buyers is solicited, e.s a rare chance Is offered to b a r good land at a cheap rate. A cleat and indiniutable title will be given. Persons wishing to view the property will c er on John B. Galbraith, residing on . joining farm, or on t3stanel Diehl, In the Immediate neighborhood. day, to commence at 11 o'clock, ow said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL DIEHL, MICHAEL DIETRICH, Attorney in fact for the Heirrof Wm. Galbraith, doced. June 25, 1880. to Valuable nwmt _ .. . r . kuowledged certificate from nix. All treeltaatt, ato sold by our Agents will be deAreeetd ti 4,.. proper season and in goer order. GEORGE PETERS k CQ„ ~ FAIRMOUNT RULIIRRIIII, .:.. n Bendersrille, Adams aounlh ra...:::, July 16, 1860. [apr.9. 6mj .. ..;40„,:, Notice. ' ORN ELICC EES ESTArli.—_e i - ,* tamestary on the ettate of John ie . er, lam ofßeadingtownihip, Adams' teamed, having beet gimeted he ifiii =WI - o f *" 4 edomehling In the none totneteip, !te em notice to ail penomittdebtedteriestilimilitie 4 to make inuiediati payisesty aid 'Stele onsi "Mena agadamitine same to ptiminte Wm: , _ _ _ ly antbentiestaf litrirsttieentiet. Inca/tat a. at July Il i ma r stu GUV Cal Mia 'Thr it PIIV,_h lioldoid, all My rbeap, st-WW; 1 11 2R2