The New tltriimo Deateeratic State Converation, that assembled at the call of the State Extends, Committee, after an harmoni ous sessioa i stmainated, in order to defeat the Abolitionist Lincxrla. a fusion electoral ticket, composed of four Democrats. (two Douglas men and two Breekinridge men,) end three old-line Whig followers of Bell and Evereu. A body of straight-out Douglas men subse quently got up a straight-out Douglas ticket. The Bell and Everett Convention nominated a full ticket, but gave power to the Execs:4-re Committee of that party to make such changes as might be rendered necessary. It is con fidently predicted that Lincoln will ritt carry that State. Collectors, Take Notice. 1 0 E Col:ectura of Taw for 1833 and previ ous you-4, in the different township of Adami county, aro hereby notified that they will be required to settle lip their duplicatef, on or before the 2.0111 day of Augtut out., or. which day the Commissioners will meet at their office to give the necessary exonerationi. !he. If the duplicate,are not settled up in full by the above date, the Collectors will be dealt with accord ing to law, without regard to persons. The Collectors of the present year will here cluired to pay over to the County Treasurer all monies that may be collected by the Anglin 6 . 4.1urt. JACOB BAFFESSI"ERGEft, DANIEL GRISELMA:q. JAMES H. 3/ARSHALL. e eocatrustionent of Adams county. Attcat—J. SL. WILTEIL. Clerk. Aug. G. 18t0. td Order No. L Drat) Quaarrea, 4th Divisioa. P. V. York. July 23, 1860. f THE Volauteere of the 2d Brigade of the 4th Divieiot P V., enlluieel is the Borough of t.etty.burg, on *aurriay. the 18th dfsy of Aorta inst., at 10 &clock, A. IL. for Inspection. and Het ices. By order of GEORGE HAY, Maj. Gen. 4th Div. P. Y. MAR7tX Quias, As. Adj't. Geol. Aug. 6, 1860. School Tax—Abatement. AN abatement of Five Pal Cast:, on the School and Building Tax, Welled fur the Borough of Gettysburg, for the year com mencing June 1, 1800, will be allowed :0 all persons paying the same on or before the let of .Sepumher am., either to'the Collector, SAMCZI. AVienmow, or the Treasurer, Dr. E. G. FAUX E ATOCE. No abatement bill be allowed after chat date. By order of the Board, Aug. 6,'60. 3t. D. A. BUEHLER, Reey. To Teachers & Directors. 'TOL' are 'hereby notified that I will visit the following . places fur the purpose of ex amining teachers, on the detyß mentioned: Stralvin tp., at Banter:town, Aug. 11, 12 M. uroxford tp., ntNear (Ward, Aug. 25, 1 P.M. Berwick bur. and tp., .A.bbuttltzn - n, Aug. 27, 1 P. 11! tp., it Berlin, Aug. 28,10 A. M. Conowago tp.,afileSherrystuarn.Aug.29.l P.M. Veading tp. and Hampton. (Ind.) at itampton, Aug. 30, 10 A. M. 'Mu untpleat.ant tp.., at &nth Ran flawed Rouse, Aug. 31, ./.011.11. "Tvroue tp., at neidlerabur g . Sept. 5, 10 .11. ifuntington and Latinaore tps., at Petersburg, Sept. 6, 9 1. St Cuion and Germany tps., at Littlestossa, Sept. 7, 10 A. M. ilountjoy tp., at Two Taverts4, Sept. e. in A. M. Cumberland tp., at Shriver's Tavern, Sept. 10, 10 A. M. Freedom tp., at Moritz'.. Aept. 11, 10 A. M. Liberty tp., at St hool Mouse \o. t, Sept. 12, 10 A. M. ' Haruiltonban tp, Fairfield, Sept.l3, 10 A. 31 Stotler tp., * 1114.11.letatra, Sept. 15, 10 A. M. 'Menallen tp , Besaloratille, Sept. 14, 1$ .L No private tarantinatireis lea be Siam unless At the Fpwial instance of the rempeetive Direc tor!, expaested in writing, by at lent a naajori ry,e4the Board. ././eachers must apply for examinatio the Directors of the towir , hip in which they de- Fire to teach. Any teacher r to °Moho a ..Nelioc,l in the township wherein his or her ex- amirustion was had, must submit to a re-exa mi motion Before the Directors to whom application made, should said Directors,. ditsir No certificate trill hero:tilted to - any Appli eAnt failing toproduce routitersof ibis or her good moral st.tading, JNO. C. e‘. Copy. New Oxford, -tag. 0, 1860, td Notice. MESE PIERSON'S ESTSTE.—Letters tog tanteutozy on the e. tale at Phalle Pierson. ate of Wuntiagfen ;nlcruillip, Adams count. deceased, basing been granted to the soder p.igned. residing in tkesametawnship. he hereby Fives no.ice to all persons indebted to ■tid estate to make immediate payment, and those lancing claims against the same to presentithem properly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC E. WIERM AN , Eteculor. tang. d, 1860_ 61 Notice. PETER LITTLE - A EST ATE..--Noteerishere by given to all persons indebted to the estate of Peter kittls, late of Conowagn town ohip, Adams conati, deceased, to stake lin rnediote payment to the undersigned Executors, residing in the same township, and those bar tug, claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement, JACOB J. LITTLE, JAMS ADA)I:3, Ntecutors. July 23, 1840. it* A Good Farm, AT PRIVATE SALK—The subscriber, de siring to quit farming. carers his FARM at private sale. It is situated is )louetpleasant township, Adams county, near Bonaughtown, adjoining lands of Ilenry Weikert, F. kalbtleish, and others, and contains 120 Acres, more or less—with doe proportions ofmeadow and wood land. The farm has been twice limed orer, and is in excellent condition. The improvements are Two-story Stone HOUSE, a Log Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib. and all ne cessary 'out-buddinv There is a good _ tI Apple Orchard. and other fruit, on-th,f ) premises; also never-faihng spring near the oust. sirPersous wishing to view the property will call on the subscriber, residing thereon. Aug. 6, '66, 3t* JOHN SOCKS, • _ • Grain! Grain! . T HE • subscriber still continues purchasing all kinds of PRODUCE, at his old stand on asabersburg street. 1 - 17 :-FLO t . it, WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS, SEEDS. kc., for which the highest market prices will be given. marl will also continue my GROCERY and VARIETY STORE, and will keep constantly on hand Groceries, Salt, Oil, Fi,h, Cedar-ware, Gi7 Goods, Confections. Plaster, Gnaws, kc.— The public are invited to call, as I am determit ad to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Cettysbarg, Aug. 6, 1860 .....",,,I•tWA a ,:i; . .••=l, --7.- - •• 1g -?::- -- - _ _ -_-_ I t,:. - --. - -- ,j-- j i ......_ ---frr-- .. - - - ^- 7- -- - !- Ai it • ii, Haines Bros,' Q VERSTRUNG GRAND ACTION PIANO ES FORT, celebrated for superior quality a TONE and elegance and beauty of finish.-- tkese Pianos hare always take* the FIST EALtM. when placed iu competition with er makers. CAalleng4 all competition. A splendid asmortment of LOUIS XIV and plainer styles always on hand. Also Sesonds-hand piaaos sad PRICE'S DIPIIuVED UELOD XO/18 boa $45 to $350. Oa'Every I.4atrument Warranted. GEO. L. WALIM'S Flan° and Melodeon Depot, 1.3, Oor, 7th k Arch Sta., Philasra. A .. 1840, en Notioe, yOglf fri3lll PMATIC-4,etters tests. ty 'WOW? sit th• astme of John Werth, Los ieflitOat township, Alanss county, Ps., deoesood,ltsrung bees grsotod to the ondet silree‘ellidlog to 40autpisassagt taurautop, be hit*, given **floe to ell esoste Indebted to matootote to oaks itseieiiata wont, and thotoPtiona g claim agolost the seas to pre load them properly satheotieetted for settle- MOIL • Jel4N. B. July 30, 11140, 6t eileor. oQF .1 DS.SIRABLE FA RlL—Tbe subscriber. TOR SALE.—The andarsigned, Trustee to t Assignee of Jacos Bststos and *ten, will j' sell a TRACT OF LAS.I), belonging to I cr at Public Sale, on the premises, an Sane- certain heirs of /soon linsooarr , deceased, will I day, the 15tA (icy_ of Septesalsr ant, the following expose to PubliuSale, on .•kiturdoy. the Bth deg . valtanfle Real Estate, via A SMALL FARM, a Septeler, 186 T, that TRACT OF LAND.), ing situated in Union township. Adams county, ad- a long Rock creek. in Hamilton township. Frank- ; joining lands of Jacob Prey, Daniel Palmer. and lin county Pa., il miles south Test of Chain- I others, containing t 7 Acrva. more or less. . litrshurg. and "3 miles south east of St. Thornas, ; The improvementa are a Two-story Log g adjoining hands of Wm. Armstrong, Jacob Pick- HOUSE, with Basement. Frame Barn, ing, and others, containing 153 Acres, more or I Carriage House, Corn Crib Spring House, au less: 30 or 40 sires are Rood Meadow Land. excellent Spring of Water, a good Apple Or-1 chard, with peaches, pears, plums. kc. A Lame Kiln on the premises. The Farm is laid off in convenient fields, with due proportions of meadow and timber-land, and under good chesuut rail fencing end good culti‘ation. glay"Persons wishing to view the property will call on the sub.criber, residing within three-quarters of a mile of tim Farm—oall on Saturdays only. Sle - Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by LEWIS D. MAUS, Aug. 6. 1860. ti A *ripen. ON Friday, Lie 31st deg of doped, 1860, the undersigned, Executor •f the estate of Dsirtnx Hoseasoes, late of ParudLos township, York county, deceased, will sell at Politic Sale, on the premises, the following Real Estate, e 5 : A TRACT OP LAND, containing about 23 Acres, adjoining lands of &nine! Hollinger, John Baublits. Joba Klump and Hamad Al wine, on the road leading from Abbottstown to East Berlin, on Which are erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES, one a two story and the other a story and a g half, Grist Mill, Saw Kill, good Bara, Orchard, kc. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terror made knowq br SAMUEL HOLLINGER, Er'r, Aug. 6, 1860. is AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers. Ex ectiors of the last will and testament of I ATMS Laois', deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Satorday, the 22d day of September aria the Real Estate of said de ceased, consisting of A HOUSE, AND LOT, situated tre'Brushtown, Conow.tgo township, Adamecounty, adjoining John Rife. Da vid Smyser, and others. The HOUSE nil . is a one and a half story Log, and the Proclamation. ; lot contains nearly 3 Acres. There is an ex- WHEREAS the lion. Rosser J. FISHER, eellent well of water and a first rate Apple Or- President of the several Courts of Co-w .chard on the premises. mon Pleas in the Counties compostng the lath' loolaPersons wishing to view the property District, and Justice of the Courts, of Over and ere requested to call on eithr of the Executors Terminer, and General Jail Delivers. , for the trial likir":"'ale to cdilamence at ), o'clock, P. M•, on ._ b o nowny JACOB J. LITTLE, of all capital and other o ff enders in the said said day, whoadttedance will be given and district. and Dario Zatiatita and Isaac E. Wilts- terms made k wax. Estits. Judges of the Courta of Common' JACOB ADAMS, Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and July 23, IeGO. 3t* Executors. Terminer, and General Jail Delft-try, fur the I Very Desirable Real Estate, trial of all capital sad other o ff enders in the _ —A fine chance Rti, for MD., AT a Con. County of Adams—have issued their precept,' N THE TOWN bearing date the 16th day of April, in the i I PRIV A TE SALE Oa F.IIIIITsBI year uf our Lord one thousand eight hundred ijactioner.—The subscriber. intending to remove fifty-nine, end tense directed, for holding a Court i f rom Emmitsburg, o ff ers that very Dea treble of Common Pleas, sled General Quarter Sessions ; ' roperty un the South-west corned the Pub at private sale. cousisting of a LOT of th e Peace, and Geuaral Jail Delivery and . lic Square , GROUND, fron . ting 30 feet on Main attest, Court of Oyer and Tall:Muer, at Gettysburg, on I or lao feet along the Frederick Monday, the 20th day of August fast.—NOIICE with a depth of road, with alO feet alley on the south. The IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Joitices of the improvements are a Two-story . ... . aa.. Peace, the Coroner and Cutistablall withid the a ' BRICK HOUSE, nearly new, with as in said County of Adams, that they be tban BC - • . A Basement, Kitchen Ice-house. .. -1 , there its their proper persons, with their it.),:4, , . , no of the finest wells of water, __.,a, -... a.aa Iteenrja lecatititiotie. Exeininations , and other I a" ' ' Itemembrtuieta, to Jo those things which to their in the town. with a good pump. The trout offices and in that behalf appertain to be done. building la 30 by 40 feet, the kitelien 14 by 17 and also, they who will prosecute against the ' feet. The lose: story is divided into a fine prisoners that are or thee &ball be In the Jail' of the said Coe.aty of Adams. era to be then and Ilan, large Store Room, and Ilefreshtnent Sa loon. The second story is 00 ided L ' 44 4 con" there to prosecute against them as shall be just.lcanlent Sleeping Booms, with a Ro.:d wide p"- ISAAC LJGIITNF.R, Stimar, sage; all the rooms are fine and airy, to-ing of Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg. k i a very good height. It is second to no other Aug. 6, lea& te 4 ti41.14e to the plates for any kind of public bloat _l - mess. being in the heart of town, where nearly A. Valuable Farm , all the besintiss is done. Any per-am wishing A:i. PUBLIC S A LE,—Will be offered at Pub. to eagaga in any public !mealy's, and particu lie Sale, on the premisse, on Saturday. tie tarty a confectiuma, the subscriber having foi ls! toss of S-ptentber n•re, A GOOD ?Agate, s ituate lowed that business with success tor more aii Butler township, Astern, county, adjoining , than 1?. year., would ilo well to avail thew de of the hells to Ww. GALBRAITH, deceased , selves et this orportuaitg. This easement Ile r,- Loser, George Weaver, and hounded on could be , rented out for a Restaurant. at fru:n th west lai Great Com; ago, containing I'm Stu to aasu par annum, Persons wishincto see A eii, more or less, cotraietiug of up-land and the property. can call as the aebscritate :or far adow, with a due proportion of litolieraa. any ether juror:ulnae inquire by mail, which he beildinge are a good TWO.. ) I still LA eheerfellr given, by addressing story LOG HOUSE', with eitose I FlLO:cis N. DECKELLM AYER- Bace-buildingattached,Loe Barn, 1 Jul) to, lada- at Motatitrbury, Mil. with other ont-nouses. There is - - Publio Sal e. tau orchard of bearing Apple trees, Peach trees, r }: subscriber. Executor of June Henget. lc. The hied is in a good state of cultivation.. deceased, will sell at l'ublic Sale, at the Thera is a quarry of excellent Saud Stour oa ' I . the premises, This farm is situated tan Conti. '''," r ''' "' i . sa r i , b rof a ' of d deceased, aquarte wage creek, yet never has any of the land beta US"V west of Leial i lirg. in Adams county, ow nita lif, the 21.1 day o f August met. the fol. ever by it, which is a crest adr int _a - j .`" --- kiwi!, Personal Pro •rty. via: MARE AND this farm has over others 111011 g that stream, : COI T g good you ng * Work Horse, ('owe, ger•Peraons wishing to View the property ' ' a Sheep, Hogs, Wagon. 2 Doggies , Plough end will call either on Jacob Dietrick, residing on Harrow. Core Fork, Shovel Plough, Hay Car the premises, or on Henry Wertz, in st,r a ban towaabip. The latter stained sill make the riage, Horse Gears, set of ilarneaa, Winnowing Mill. Cutting Box, Forks, Rake., Single and terms kuown en day of sale. JleorSale is commenre at I o'cloek, p. Ni, Dunble-trees, and other farming utensil.. Ilay MARGARET GALBRAITiI. and Straw by the Ton, and Corn in the Ground, /al! 20, 1660. u grrrAlso, Honaehold and Kitchen Furniture, such as Tables, Chairs, Cupboards, Beds and Desirable Farm 1 Bedsteads. Carpeting, Clock, Cook Store and . Pipe, Qtmeasware, Copper and Iron Kettles, AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be offered at Tubs, Barrela, lead many ether articles. 1 - 1 Public Sale, est Sataretty, tlie 18tH day of JOG." Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on Avast next, at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on the premiere,; said day, when attendance will be given and A FAILM, situated in Cumberland township,' terms made known by JOHN R. HERSH, Adams county, on the road leading from the July 30, 1860. is Erandor. Peacb Orchar i to the White Church, 3 miles south-east of Gettysburg, containing 170 Acres, ' ifirAt the same time and plate, will be of more or leas, of which about 140 Acres are fcred, A TRACT OF LAND. late the property cleared—wary nearly all limed within the hist of John Harsh, deceased, within a qnarter of a year or two. The improvements are ' mile of Ileidiersburg, Adams county, adjoin s large 140 -MarY end • half BRICK -- - ing lands of George E. Starry, John Delap, HOUSE, 41,1°,4 story and a half Brick a 4 4 o i l Uriait Wagner Augustus Dietrick, sad others, House near th e same; • large Stone containing 301 Acres, with a two story Bank Born; a wall of water at the house, said Roughcast HOUSE, Frame Barn. Corn [ER one at the barn, and two never-failing springs Crib and Wagon Shed, a Brat-rate Or of water; aSmoke-house.Hog-pen,Corn-house, c h ar d, and a Well of Water, thereon. Persons le.. all new and in good order; also, a large wishing to view it will please call on the Orchard, of choice Apples, Peaches, Cherries, premises. JOHN R. 11ERSII, Plums, lc., of which about 100 are young thriv., Agent for the Widow, Lydia Hersh. ing Apple-trees. The whole Farm is coder 1 July 30, 1860. good Chestnut fence. - - - - ---- -- ---- tor Terms made knows on day of sale by j A. Valuable Farm. ISA-1C T. SCHILIVER. T,PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers, Ex- July 30, 1860. to elation of the last will and testament of one Emma, deceased, will offer at Public Notice. Bale, on the premise*, as Satitraksji, the 811 day filllE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the of s4staniser next, the to wing valuable Real I Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Estate, viz: A taste in Cumberland to distribute the balance remaining in the township, Adams iet, Pa., adjoining lands bands of JACOII Mosrosr and JOHN F. FetTr, of Henri Chita, David Homer, William Walk- Esqs., Assignees of Darn:, Mosrona, under a er, and others, containing 171 Acres, more or deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of less, with plenty of meadow and timber. The creditors, hereby gives notice to all persons improvements emstat of a large .. , having claims against said estate, that he will two-story BRIG IF HOUSE, Bank - sit in the discharge of the duties of his appoint- Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, -'. 11 il meat, at his office in the Borough of Gettys- , Smoke House, Hog Pen, two wells __ - burg, on Tuesday, the 7(4 day at 10 o'clouk, A. M . of said day, to make ells ef -lariat wit,' of excellent water, one at the house ISAJ the : other at the barn, with a pump in each, a good tribution among the parties entitled thereto. j Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit . Wll. A. DUNCAIf, Auditor. trey', such as peach. cherry and plum. Also, July 23, 1860, 3tA TENANT HOUSE. Smith Shop, Stable, wall i Notice. --a--- . of water, lc. NOTICE is hereby given that an application lesir-The tract will be o ff ered in two parts, has been made to the Court of Common one containing about 10J acres, with the prin cipal buildings; the other about 71 acres, with Pleas in and f 0.7 the coupty of Adams, to grant the tenant house and blacksmith shop. The a charter of Incorporation to an Association of persons, under the name, style and title, of proportions of timber and meadow to each are fair. If not sold in two parts, the farm will be Yeast Carmel Cemetery Association," Little.- offered in one tract, town, and that if no &efficient reason be 3tarl'ersons wishing. to view ths property shown to the contrary, the said Court, at the will call on either of the Executors, the first next term, to wit, die third Monday of Avast next, (18600 will decree and declare that the named resisting thereon, and the last-named within one and a half miles. persons so - associated shall become and he a learSale to commence at 1 o'clock. P, IL, on corporation or body politic, according to the articles and conditions in an instrument of said day, when attendance will be gii en and terms made known by writing set forth and duly filed in said Court. , HENRY EVLRR, i By the Court, JACOB BUSHEY, Prot. i Jule 30 , 1860 ,JESSE SHERERTZ, Prothonotary's Office, Getty.- 1 I - --- Exmoor:. burg, July 30, I'B6o. 3t f I To Teachers. . A Chance I i. District will meet at the house of J•cos 4. OR A SA fi E AND PROFITABLE INVEST- L. Gates, in nnterstown, oa Saturday. die 11hi .),T.--WAssix's P.artarOorraltangsm, : of August tort, at ,11.1./ o'cliack, for the purpose led by D. W.samti. This is an agricul- lof appointing Tesee to take char of the tarsi implement which on account of its dues. Schools in said .l' dz , t, Tbe County School bility, sissplleity and chllapaess, will be general- Superintendent will** prison& to examine al ly adopted by Fanners. With it Ono gaga can , plicanta. By order of the Hoard, do the wort of three. Before a patent was I JOE WERTZ, Ser'y . procured it - was thorougitly tested by a number , July 30, 1860. td of Farmers and In etrev , loess/see gave perfect - Notioe. `l"4faclic'n• Sister " nai l and Township 'D kRB ARA SPANGLER'S ESTATE. —Let- Rights far sale. Enterprisiag men can realize tarsof administration on the estate of handsome profits by parcitaidng States or SPa _ Comities and @stressing- APPlTP"'"aally to a"`ere. ngier, late of liocincloy township, D. Warren and George E. Eiriogatan. Coln- Adams county, ' eased baringbeen great dee , ed to the undeei residing near Taney ramtlnations addrosand to Guess I. Baurostke, , town, Carroll co unty, lid., be hereby glop* no 11l GauTaharg, Pa-, coataatiag Postage "us* , tace to all In de bted id estate to will receive atteatlea. persons to said I make iteMediate payment , and those having sarA g enta wanted is every County and c l a i m , ." State. aFlunlit the saute to present there proper (July 9 , / 880 . tr I • eh Mc. d for Sett! nt. -----______ _ _ a ao. el ete eme . . . _ JON As pir.wnr.gß, afifie'r. Farms for Sale. IHAVE 3 very desirable FARMS for .1 sale, one adjoiuing the Borough of • I Gettysburg and two are four miles off. ! Buildings all No. 1. Terms easy. Aug. 6, 1660. 31. GEO. ARNOLD. JOHN SCOTT LARD} lot of hroektry and Queensware for s.ile br N Uli B&OR t 311411 TIN: Amigollb's Bale I Tahiable PtaPertY Public Sale. The traproverneuts are a Two-story LUG HOUSF ‘ Log Barn, and other out-enilditsfrs. There IS an I):chard attached to the farm. There is ako a seat for a liaw MILL on thin property The above property no at present occepled byi Ve. Potter Alert, and persona wishing Lu view said property are requested to call upon him. air Sale to commence at to o 'clock , A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and Versos made known by W. A. DUNCAS, Jelly 23, 1600. is Trustee. Private Sale. N . TALtABLE PROPERTY.—The subscriber V will sell at Private SAle, that VALUABLE TRACTiOF LAND, known as the" Blake Fem.". Minnie in Reading township, Adams county, adjoining the town of Hampton, and lying along the Conowago creek. The Farm is well improved, the land in • good state of 'cultivation, and has been recently listed. The access to it, location of it, and its facilities of farming, are the very blest. It will be sold entire, or divided to suit per . chasers. Persons wishing to view said proper . ty, can do so by calling on ions BTllle, residing on it, and persons desirous of purchasing will call on the undersigned July S 3, 1800. tf House and Lot J Irt, 1880 of Clerk of the COurt*. FittiNCOURAGRD by a Bambara( ay friends,' ' offer myself /LS a candidate for CLERK OF . COURTS. at the atria Election, (subject to , the decision of the Democratic County Conven- Lon.) Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge mr.elf to di,enarge the duties of the , ( ace with tidellty. JACOB SANDERS. , Mountpleasaut twp., May 28, 1860. to I Clerk of the Courts. 4T tbe solicitatiou of numeroue friends I offer myself as a canditiste foe time ()Ewe of CLERK OF THE COURTS—subject to the decision of the Democratic County Congestion. Should I beliotutuated and elected, I pledge my beat effirta to discharge the duties of the office satisfactorily. HENRY G. CARR. Gettysburg, April 9, 1860. to Clerk of the Courts. AT the urgent solicitation of numerous friends I offer myself la a candidate for -election to the office of CLXRE OF THE COURTS. subject to the decision of tbe Demo cratic County Convention. Should I be nomi nated and elected, 1 pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with hdelit) AT the tersest solicitation of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURTS et the nest election, subject to the decision lathe Dessocretic County Contention. Should Ibe nominated and elect ed, I pledge my best efforts to • &Riau' dis charge of the duties of the post. TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Fellow-citiacne:—At the earnest solicits on of numerous friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the °lice of SHERIFF, at the next Commissioner. %tendon, subject to the decision of the Demo "l‘," trade. County Convention. Should I be so vv E are requested to announce JESSE fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I SMYERS, of Huntington tow aship, as a' shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the candidate for Commissioner, subject to the de- office faithfully and impartially. cision of the Democratic County Convention. i MICHAEL B. MILLER July 30, 1860. tee i Mannfpleitsant tp., April 16, 1860. tc __ _ ____ _ _ Commissioner. Al i n t; ftbec, EDlTOR :— Please that s t ta he te fr i in friends columns 11, . Ail B. GARDNEIt, of Huntington township, I . will present his name to the Democratic CA- ' vention fur the nomination of Commissioner. , MAST DIMOUILATII. i lluntington tp., July 23, 1860. tc . _ COlmilission er. I'VE are requested to announce SAMUEL MARCH, of Reading towniliip, as a can didate for Commissioner, subject to the th.cisiun of the Democratic County Convention June 18. 1860. tc W. A. DUNCAN. Gettysburg Commissioner. '%rE G a E r T e z r r o o t u t e l s a t m e d t t o t o n t a o n w n n o n u h n t c p c MAR nn T a l n N did:tte for Commissioner, subject to the deciatou of the Democratic County Convention. June 18. 1860. tc Commissioner. • IXTF. are requested to ansiousee JACOB V are of Berwick township, as a taodi date for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Detnocratic County Convention. July 9, 1860. tc AITE are requested to announce BARNET V MYERS, of Menallen township, as a candidate for Commissioner. subject to the de cision of the Democratic Cpunty Convention. July 9, 1860. tc _-- - - Register's Notice. • I Register and Recorder. XZ - ,ITICK is hereby given to ali legatees nod ITIHROCGII the solicitations of many friends, other`lcesNis concerned that the Adtal a. .1 I have been induced to °O'er myself " a candidate fur the office of REGISTER AND rands ac-ountJ hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orrhan's Curt of Adams RECORDER, (subject to the decision of the county for confirmation allowance, e- l Democratic County Convention.) Should Ibe .Vo:tday. the 20th of .IvUla next ofO't.lock nominated and elected, my best efforts shall be NI viz , directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of A. , I .03. The first account of Johtf i..."llePeler the office. SAHCEL THOMAS ! and Frederick Klinepeter, Adiniuistratot " o f Tyrone tp., June 4, Isoo. tc Ftederick Klinepeter, deceased. .2.4. The first account of I-si th W. Orr, Ad mini-trator of the estate ul IVilliutu Urr, tlct.'d. la:, The first nod final accunnt of Isaac E. Pierson, Administrator of the (lute of )larch Pierson. of Huntington township, deceased 20d. The account of S.inattel Wiest and Sam uel W'o!l; :Administrators of the estate ut J.acul• Wulf. deceased, 207. The account of Sistine! Overbol•rer. Executor of Lucy A. ON tibultzer, late of lte.ul iog township, deceazed. 20e. The account of Peter Weirieh, Executor of the Last will and testament ot Jacob Weirich, late of Ilertnany township, deceased. 209. The first and ival account of Maj. John Musselmen. Administrator of the estate of Cherlotte IL. Johnston, deceased. 210. The second and final acconut of Freda,. lck Ct. Hoffman. Administrator of the estate of Martin Carbaugh, Sr.. late of Franklin town ship, deceased. 211. Tit. second aerialist of Mich tel A.Slagle, 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 A. Slagle, deed. 212. The third and final account of William D. !limas and Alexander S. Dimes. Executors of the last will auttestswent of Geo. Hisses. decd. 213. The fir.t and final aceount. ofJohn Administrator of the estate of George Schwartz, late of Mimi.' township, deceased. 214. The first and nal account of Philip Sweeney, acting Executor of the, lest will sea testament of Hugh Sweeney. • ' Z.ACH &RIAU MYERS, Register. Register's Office, (Jetty,- burg, 1_ July 23, 18G0. f Public Sale OF A VALUABLE FARM.—The subscribers, Executors of the last will an i testament of Geosos WALTZ*, Sr., deceased. will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Wednesday. the sth day of Sepionbez next, the following valuable Real Estate, viz : A FARE, situate in Straban township, Adams county, adjoining lands of Wl3l. Wible, Solo mon Welty, and -others, containing 180 Acres, more or less, improved with a Two-story , Dwelling, House, Bank Barn. Corn Crib {Hi and Wagon Stied, Carriage House, • well of water at the door and a spring near by. an Apple Orchard, sad other fruit. There are due propOrtions of meadow and woodland. Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to call on either pf the Executors. lila`Sale to commeuqe at 1 o'clock, P. ii., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY A. PlClEllia, J. WALTER, July 30, 1880. to Executors. Public Sale OF VALUABLE REA L EST AT E.—The sub scriber, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Par NZ MORITZ, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, ou Tne•day, tAe 21st day of Aerie serf, the following highly valua ble Reel Estate of said deceased, viz: A FARM, situate in Reading town hip, Adams county, adjoining lands of John A. Dicks, Jacob Hanes, Levi Chronister, and town lots of Dr. C. Wish, of Hampton, and others, containing 134 Acres and 53 Perches, neat measure,. about 40 acres of which are first rate Timber-land, with a proper proportion of Meadow. The improvements are a large two-- ' , I story Frame end Log Weather boarded Dwelling HOUSE, large Barn, with pine shingle roof oa, Corn Spring House, with • neverfaillug spring ad joining it, and excellent springs of wrier 110 lit the door of the dwelling, a nhoitte Apple Or chard, with • variety of other fruit, such Si Peaches, Cherries, Plums, kg. The tract has been partly well limed, sad is in a high state of cultivation and ander good fencing. The lead is well waterzoL She neighboi hood Is a pleasant one, with hitykrebeg, School-houses, Stores, Mills, sad lfechenie Shops convenient. This tract can to conveniently divided into several tracts and will be offered implosion and together. The part No. 1, with the tot/lilt ing', will contain 60 Acres. mere Pt Um, sad the residue will be olferod thp suit parsheasre. The opportunity to purchase property so dear. able is rarely offered and the attention of time* wishing to invest is called to it. Persons desiring to view the property ars requested to eels on be *sensor, residing there**. 4 clear title sad possession will be given do the fireteApril next. YSCIV k 15110. are contlenslly turning out sersall to co nee at 1 o'cioek, P. 1(., on J !handsome colored Photographs from smell said de . V. when lll,lS4adoe will be given eoff pt fret . Orin on your " tiny " ones and lot te#llss mad* knower,/ JOHN MORITZ" Us WWI itstorthing "'why a plate oh peer Jule t , t, 1844). ts /,'Jectrior p..rlor wall. F.Aceleior Gettpburg. illibiltY 0 • WOLF April 9, 1860. to Mork of the Court". RHIN EICHOLTZ. Butler tp., April 2, 1860. k Commissioner. Sheriffelty. rTHE VOTERS OF ADAMS CO U NT Y :— ~.w.c.ii...:—Through the encourage ment of some of my friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Densocnttie County Conten tion. It nominated and elected, I shall en deavor to discharge my duties faithfully and satisfactorily. PETER DRENDORI F. Mouotjoy tp., lay 14, 1860. 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 County Convention. Should I be eo fortunate as to be nominated and elected, shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faitnfully laud impartially. GEORGIC BUSHMAN. Cumberland tp., March 19, 1800. Lc Sherilralt3r. To THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— Fellow-citizens :—AI. the caret st solicita tion of numerous friends, I offer myself as • candidate for the office oft:4lElllYr, at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and JACOB TROIRL Gettysburg, March 26, IE6O. to Sheriffitlty. Sheriffalt3c. TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— At the urgent solicitation of many of my tends and feliuw-Democrati, I am induced to offer iii . ‘scif as • candidate for the office of SHERlF—subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. If nominated 1 proinke the party that no energetic efforts shall he last to secure my election ; and if elected, I promi.c the voters of the county to discharge the duties of the office impartially, fearlessly and conscientiously. SAMUEL WOLF. _thbottstown, March 26, 1860. tc Prothonotary. IDELLOW-CITIZKNS:—Through the solici- E tations of numerous friends. I oily myself as a candidate for the office of PRUTHONO TART, (subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention.) If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fidenty. JAMES J. FINK. Mountpleasant tp., July 16086 i. z tee -- Pratb.onotaryy A i r the fr:endly and earnest,solieitation • numbers of my FellowAitizens, I offer in‘:elf as a candidate fur }he office of PRO ,TIIONOTARY, (subject to he decision of the Dejuucratic County Convention.) If nominated and elected, I pledge "fly:K.lf to discharge the duties of the uffice with fidelity. JACOB MELIIORN. Ifountpleastintyp., June 4, 1e.60. tc Register & Recorder. rru3 rt.: VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY:— " reno,r-cm:::la:—At the urgent solicita tion of uumerous tr,.tids, I offer uipielf as a candidate for the office Ot r.'IIISTER t RE CORDER, (subject to the deeisidti of the Demo cratic Conuty Cons eutiou.) If uomiontdd I..nd elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office to the beet of my abilitiee., EDWARD MaNtIRE Liberty tp , JO - IC. 180. tek Register and itscorder. the solicitation of umbel:lns friends I °lnv myself as a eanlidate for the office of t ,GD4TER AND RI ('ORDER, subject to the derision of the Democratic County Convention. If nominated sad elected, I pledge myself to di.eharge the duties of the office with prompt *es. and fidelity. ANDE.EIF W. FLEMMING Gett3 sburg, April 23, 1860. to Register and Recorder. rytußocult the solicitations of numerous I friends, I hare been induced to offer my self again ss 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. WILLI A3l 0 VERDEER. Bcn•lersville, April 2, 1861. tc Orphan's Court Sale. lIN pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, will he offered at 'ithlic Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, Our 18/A dot of _lotus( nett, the Real Estate of Joao Erns. deceased, htte of Mountpleasant township, in anid county, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, situate is said township, adjoining lands of Joint Le,:ore, F.gbert Eckert, Peter Lawrence, and others. containing 2.3 Acres, wore ur less. The improvements , are a One and a lialC Story LOG -.! i r I nn HOUSE, Lug Barn, with a Well of _ ' 4 , 1 Wstet near the dour of Abe house. _ _ Then is also a Spring of Water on .e billti, with an Orchard of Emit Trees. ,`Thar.• Ii a portion of the tratt in Tim ber, and a sufficiency of Meadow. alirisle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. ht , on said day, vibes attendance will be girest and term/ made known by PHTKR NIEDERERR, Adair By the Court—H. G. Wot.r, Clerk. illffrAt the above tinier:A place will be sold • quantity of WHEAT and 111 E in the sheaf. July 16, Dom .pp Chesnut Timber Land AT PRIVATK SA LK.—The nndersigned, Agent fur J•ss and Stacy BOYD, offers at Private Sale, A TRACT OF CHESNCT TIM BER LAND, containing 100 Acres, situate in Menallen township, Adams county, adjoitalail lands of _Andrew Bittinger, Charles Stewart, (formerly Boyd'i,) and others. The tract is well covered with thriving Chesnut timber. If not sold at private sale previous to Thurs day. the 9th day of .4 vital next, it will afterwards be laid out in luts and sold at public outcry. bar Per,un4 wishing to view the land are reque , ted to call on the undersigned. residing at Bell's Mill, in Menallen township. JACOB SAND9E, Agent. July 16, 1860. 3t* A Small Farm AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, Execu tor of the last will and testament of . LILACS, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Tacaday, the 41,4 day of Sgrataabaa mew, the following Real Estate of said deceased, viz : A FARM, situate in Cumberland township, Adams comity, adjoining lands of Henry Lott, Jameßider , Jews Shererts and George Arnold, Containing 87 Acres, or or lees, improved with one and a half story Dwelling HOUSE, a Frame Ilan, nearly new, Wagon Shed and Cora Crib attached, and other outbuildings ; Oro sprinp of water near the buildings.— There is aming th riving Apple Orchard, with Peach and Plum trees, on the premises. A fair proportion is excellent Timber. Sala to commence at 1 o'clock, P. If., on said, day, when stsendsaeo will be given * terms mode knows by FREDERICK DEEHL, &swot. JOY . 16, 1860. ts - --_ _ Vgnable Farms, ! Mt. Wastitirt . Ilego, T 'Prism SALE.—The undersigned. At- • R YOUNG eAIMf2O torney is fact cpr the Widow and Heirs or Faculty of Coeermie4r( ranktinaerwerion. A VILLIAII GALIIIIA.IIII, deceased, will sell at Pub- ey. GEO. LEWIS STATICY/.l"..*.Tliiscirik, lie Vendue, on the premises. on Saturday, flit 18 , 1 A xSTMLI.ZCTUAL rtmo6ornl2 CH INUPPIIII yritnica.- day of Air's/ mat, at 9 o'clock, A. M. the tol- JNO. A. PETER:. .%. yr: V* Pinworm., lowing described Valuable Lands, viz • I , I. ITIN MATkIVIATIcA ANL! BELIIIiilLIITTItY11.• No. I : TRE MANSION FA RT, sitnate on , • ' thel'onowago creek, in Butler township, Adams ' En be Pled chirhol (he rar.3. county, Pa., adjoining lands of John W. Dull, X•TUILLI 11C11:%Cl. Je , .ae Houck, MArgaret Galbraith., and others, . Paur. lIISNILY SCII WING, , containing 125 .kellE:S, more or leas. with a Two-story Lor Dwell ing Rouse, Bank Barn, Granary, Carriage House.Springilow.e,with eellent and abundant water, and other eon- element Out-buildings, thereon erected. Thane • is a thriving Orchard of young bearing Apple and Peach Trees on this farm The sand is in a good state of cultiration, cu braces a large body of excellent Meadow, aad is a very desira ble property. NO. i : tIf.TT VALCABI,E FARM, adjoin - : ENGLIMI aitiacuss. ing the mansion farm. lying on the opposite The Principal takes this motb•ol, in Wane( sideof Conowago,creek, and on the public road\ f the annual Catalogue and Circular, of an. leading from Gettysburg to Carlisle. containing rouneing that the fifth Tear of this Institutibn 150 ACRES, more or less, comprising a large ~i i begin on the /7 , 71 wydoeviav of skrtiosba, body of valuable Bottom Land and about 3!, next. He desires to ailure the friends mad pa acres of good Timber. The build- '‘.-; limns of the College that the eatne earnest de lugs are a good Tao - glory Brick -, ,': 1111 s °Lion to the work of Female Educitiou which, Dwelling HOUSE. a Log Barn, r , . hiss marked its history thus far, will coutlitrie with ehede attaclied,a Wagon Sh ed. _, ..._, to characterize the operations of the &hook Cons Crib, end other convenient 0 Ut-bUilni tip. and that nospains or expenee will be spared :to There -is an unikiling well of excellent water make it all that could be desired both as a under the roof of the porch of the dwelling Litentry Institution nod as a Christian home house. This tract is also in a good state of for those entrusted to its care. cultivation, and there is a good Orchard at fruit Th e College lidtice and Grounds,—Tlieloention trees on the premises. ! of the College, on the Northera Central RAH- No. 3: A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining No. road, six miles from Baltimore, has been /Feted 'l, lying on the public road leading to Bender's , ed as one of the must de-irable is rtra Stets.— Church,and adjoining lands of Michael Dietrick. : The grounds include twenty-one aeree of excel- George Weaver and others, containing' 106 lent land, and are oramentxd with a beautiful acres, more or less, about 35 acres of which are woodland of several acres, in the midst of which, good Timber—the balance cleared and under ' on an elevated and highly desirable tits, fa to. good cultivation. I sated the College edifice, four stories in 'height. Ifilribese farms are conveniently loested,in , The building is constructed of brick, octagonal a goo and Improving neighborhood, being i t , form, ZOO feet in circumference, encircled bf about:lke-half mile from Bender's Church,and : wide and beautiful verandahs—his ample ex am same distance from Table Rock Poet-office, ' counuodations for one hundred boarders, and at which point there are Merchant, Grist and presents a very striking and imposing appear. Saw Mills, Smith Shop, kc. Terms of sale will since. The location is highly salubrious and 'be accommodating, to suit purchasers. Per- Ipicturesque, and commands a delightful view of sons wishing to see the property may call on ' the surrounding country. the subscriber, or on John or Henry Galbraith, I The internal arrangements are complete, wad who live on the Lands. i are all thatcould be desired. There are thirty lairAlso, osi Monday, the 27th d a y of AusrtUl two rooNs in all. eight of which are very spati next, oa the premises, A TRACT OF TtilitElt ous. In the tank left are two reservoirs, With ' LAND, in Menallen township, Adams county,' a capacity of 3,000 gallons; and from these. thu on the public road from Bondersville to Ship- : Kitehen,.Laundry, Bath-rooms, and the Claim ! pensburg, neat Wank's School House, adjoin- hers, Dormitories and Stair-landings, aro ing lands of Jacob B. Meals. John Wauk, "c°- abundantly supplied with pure water. All the Black, and others, containing 20 ACRES, more apartments are provided with registers, far or less. This land is coveredith cheenut dm- ' ventilation, and the admission of warm air, in ber, and if cleared would he 4luahle fog farm- the winter season, from large brick furnaces.— ing purposes. It will be sold in lots to suit, The Gas arrangements are also complete. The purchasers, If desired. This sale will commence building throughout, is furnished in /I very nest M I at 1 o'clock, P. M. Due attendance will be end attractive style, and the Prinelnal is milli given and terms made known on the days of , that parent/Pend guardians will be highly sale, by T MICHAEL DlETRlt , K , pleased with the entire arrangements of this June 25, 1880. is ' Attorney in fact.**. ! College. _ _ - A Valuable Farm, YOR SALE.—The undersigned will sell at Public Venda°, on the premises. on &tar o, the 25th day of August next, that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Straban township, Adams county, on the public road leading from the State road to Bender's Church, adjoining lands of Michael Dictrick, George Weaver, David Shrirer, and others, containing 284 ACRES, more or less, with a Two story Dwelling HOUSE, part stonelni and part log, a Log B ern with . i Sheds, Wagon Shed and other __,,. Ont-buildings erected thereon ; two 11 etia of good Water; also running water part of the year. About GO Acres of this Tract is in Tim ber, and a large proportion of good Meadow. This Tract cau be conveniently divided into several tracts, and will be offered separately and together. The part No. 1, with the build. ings,will contain 155 keres, more or less, and the residue will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. This property is situated in a good neigh bolkood, about 3 miles from the Railroad, with aOW public road leading to it. The terms of sale will be accommodating, and the attention of buyers is solicited, an a rare chance is offered to buy good rand at a cheap rate. A clear and indisputable title will he given. atir Persons wishing to view the property will call either on John B. Galbraith, residing on the adjoining farm, ur on Suiruel Diehl, in the immediate neighborhood. Mr Sale to commence nt I?. &cluck, on said dN, when attendance wall be given and terms made know üby SAMUEL DIEHL, MICHAEL DIETRICIi, .1 Ittoracy iu fact fur the Heirs of Wiu.4;ulliraith, deed. June 25, 1860. is The Greatest Money Saving RTICLE that can be purcliased is 1.1. G. Caaa's celebrated HORSE AND CATTLE 'O% 'DER. Farmers, Dairymen find Horsemen, I want you.to V.lte notice of this and give it your attention, and you can sit"! money by IS— sad "money sated Is money made," you all know. The proprietor of this admirable compound aga i n calls the attention of the Agricultural community to his valuable discovery In chemistry. We Urn in an age of progress and improvement. Bach day sheds new light upon our path in every departs:tont of the arts and sciences; yet people stand anti kesitate without deciding for themselves what is Huth and what is humbug. l claim and ask at the i.ands of all scientific and well informed farmers is fair and impartial trial of my discovery, feeling confi dent that it will be found the moat useful and practical of any that has been mute in the nine teenth century. Its value is not-fora single day or a year, or of ,an individual charicter, but one of great national importance. alt mast undoubtedly, from welt attested experiments, already have added in the aggregate at least ono million of dollars annually to the produce of the nation iq the shape of milk, butter, fat kc. From tbe mine anion ut of food every farmer dairyman and horsemai, will therafore Roost find it so necessary for his Lanett to keep It always on hand, as to snake it one of the indis pensable articles of his farm house. It does not swell up or iodate an animal into a false appearance, as most horse powders or horse matures do, which are compounded by Ignorant imitators or pretenders, but gives health and additional weight to the It may be used for Horses. Cows, flogs, and Sheep, in the followiag complaints : Messrs. Distemper, G rease, Aurfiet, Gripes, Ulcers in thelungs, Percy, Hidebound, Heaves, Fever, Ihtlarnmation, worm 3, Fistula, Jaundice, Yellows Foot disease, Kidney disea..3c, ,Scuurs, Lang Straighteutti Lair, Stocking of Itch, Glanders. [the leg.,. sarSee directions on the packages. H. G. CAHN, Gettrhurg, Pa. July 23, 186 u. Fruit and Ornamental REES.—The entscribers having within the three last years much eclarged theirstock of REES and PLANTS, will offer for sale dur ing the Fall of 180, and Spring of 1861, an un usually Large and thrifty lot of Apple, Peach Dwarf an d Standard Pear, - vr Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine and ..,,,. Quince; also Grape Viues, (of fending , varieties,) Currants, Gooseberries, Ita-pberries and Strawberries, of the most popula• kinds ; also choice miscellaneous Fruits. such as Span ish Chernut. English Waluut. ice., together with a large variety of Ornamental and Ever greens, (all of the choicest kinds,) Shrubbery, Vines, Climbers, Roses, Ate. N. B.—We would hereby caution the public against imposters fraudulently pretending to be our Agents, with the design of speculating on the reputation of there Nurseries, in selling inferior trees, which are bought of unreliable Nurserymen at low rates. All persons known to be this engaged expose themselves to the penalty of the law, and will be dealt with ac cordingly. We have, since John Burkholder, EM., has failed in selling, appointed It. S. Pstrow, of Gettysburg, and several others to canvass this and other adjoining Counties, to -take orders foe aext fall delivery. We will be responsible for all trees and plants sold by such Agents, and only those who base an ac knowledged certificate from us. Alt trees and plants sold by our Agents will be delivered in proper season and in goor. order. LIEORGE PETERS k CO., FAIRMOVIIT NeaIILIUM I ser Also,. its cissetta* with_. finCtiVerf, " l Beaderswille, Adams county, Pa. • I will carry oa theMteksisitiltdtbutiais ;sly 14, 1860. _(spat. emj I its branches at thistioi* tut tits dot** --,r.- ingtok sad Flatiron streetai Were f T1_001) stork and .atuaarate priers Arc tbe ii,„: anAlitng in fit* finictint al ki characteristics orthe Excel.ior Sk)-lig42t cosam.).fitst ' . P/10101ffr Sitilli CraUary. 7T40.N t 131.0. Jaly 14; 1110. - i - - rl ,. # 04 44' lit ~ • sr- .-.., . .. ' 4,f0t0 ORGAN, PIANO AND VOCAL MCSIC. Paor. NICHOLAS TILLMAN, PIANO AND OMAR. MAD'I.I.I; MATTAT, TRICNCIL LANCIVAGC ► susstounst SAMUEL PICKERING, Eq., ika&w/xe & OIL. PAINTINu. Sties M. ELIZ.LUETII PKTTIBONE, •SAISTANT TaLCUFR Or SATIMIATICiII Mis M. rtßumi WHITLUtZE, Obfect aad Character .f the School.—allonat Washington College affords to its pupils, ample means and appliances, for thorough' physi cal and intellectual training, with all the advantages and surroundings of a- Christian • Provision is madelor phy.kal mine tLion, in the daily practice of calisthenic exercises, the value of which has been seen, in theimproved health cud fullermuscular development of the pupils of the College. The verandahs and ex tensive grounds, laid oat In beautiful walks, tarnish both the invitation and opportuey'fise healthful recreation in the open air - . As regards Intellectual culture, le lithellevdt that the course of study and anetiteda of in struction., adopted at Mount Wehington, are, to say the keit, equal to those of the best schools in the country. The attunes in which its pupils are engaged, with the free oral teeif ings that accompany each recitation, end the frequent delivery of formal lectures on scien tific or literary subjects, with choice readiest from the Mediae poets and prose writers of the English language, combine west favorably, to produce the bpi form of tree womanly caul- Cation. Iu this connection, it is deemed proper to mention, ae one of the great advantages of*" Institution, and as materially atioctinsp Ma character and contributing greatly to the wipe cessful accomplishment of its objects, that it is exclusively a Board,* School, deaf that ow DJ:mai:oar, admitted, bat such as are, its frill, aseinbers of the College Featlyy. - • A course het been established for reship* graduates, who may desire to proseente UAW studies beyond the regular c.nvoiculum. Mets side. the study of the text books mentioned, they will prosecute a eysteutatie course re**► lag, and will bate the advantage of spool. lectures. The College is furnished with complete pantile tor illustration is the departments of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; and the public may rest assured that - whatever may be necessary, from time to time, to keep pace with the progress 'of the age, will be brought sate the service of the College. G7tnonia' n lastrixtion.—The religious teachings of the College contemplate a (boron harmonious acquaintance with the Nada Diets and truths of Christianity, as taught. clearly in the Scriptures, and which rise above all mere sectarianism, to Cott higher unity of the Divine Life, in which " there is neither Jew nor Greek, for ail are one in Christ Jesus.° The entire character of the religious tr.thilk of the College is eminently Christian :within:4 being sectarian—and while no pains will be spared to impart a practicAl knowledge of tMI Christian Religion, parents Anil guardians may teat assured, that uo attempt will be made interfere with the particular. deuotattuttion4 relations of the pupiis. TERMS. For the entire ENGLISH COI - I*F., includin Latin and. Greek, Baird. Inn:asked 11.0onli Fuel, Light and Washing, fur Scholar/tie Veer, &risk cuAnnes. instruction on the Piano or Clititer, including the use A of the instrument, ; 2 1:' , nO perQu Instruction on the Organ, 24 tel Vocal Music,(separate Fs'us,) I :', 00 " (in Chaser,) 5 00 Modern Languagss, each 8 00 " -....... Oil Painting, (axclusit.e of• materials.) 10 00 . . 4 4.7 •;.... Pr.* Drawing . , and painting in . Water Colors, each go: 00 ' • ie -• , Ornament II Needlework, . 0 utt 'c , StatioueryferSrAoulKeentare, 1 5.1 _ it ~ Diploma fee $5 00. s t ar Where it would be preferred, a IfflelAT arrangement can be made in advance. that wilt eteure to the pupil the privilege of the mar.* course including all the extra branches. --,. The bills for each half sess- iou, art ta.he paid, in advance, and a deposit must be made to cores the expense of books and materials fur Painting,- Orals lug and Needle Work, etc., where it is . desired that these shOuld be ttaraished by„,the , Institution. New Pupils are charged Dilly from date of theiettrance into the School, but the engage ment, is, to all cases. for a pint., unless a dii tiuct arrangement is made fur a shorter titsta.,, No abatement a ill be mide in the mute of iitlV pupils who stay-away after the opening of tire session, or of such as may be absent frouiftile; College during the year. unless such absence be eau-ed by aerion; sickness. ' l'upils who remain at the College during the' Vacation will be charged for' Boarding nark IVashing, $4.25 per wank. Fur admission, additional particulars, k., address, Riff. GEO. LEWIS BT.A. re LEV, # diMount Washington, Baltimore '' l( 2 0-. Refer to Rer. T. P. Bucher ' Gettysburg. " , Dr. GerhartyLauctuster. ' Joshua Mutter, Esq., Emmitsbuit. Lewis Hotter, Esq.,' george &sore, Esq., Waynetbr, , July 30, 18G0. 4t ~t ...... New Li rerk - E . STABLISIIMENT.—The celiac - rib 4 having purchased the LIVER . STABLES of Cuss. M. Tl,rs, daze Chambersburg street., a few doors, wa rt ofthe Eagle Hotel, he respectfully announces to the public that it is his intention to continue the business at the pine place, and will be prepentil to accononodute all with anything in his fine, on reaso uable terms. Horses, Bnaice.,,coaultsgh ale sin readiness. Gird tittitt . .*W 4.* EMI
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