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'Or riorr the New T4lieralds aftory that
Illawakieriage it to throlr %Pte
'Pk optifieN is pare fit cation. The er4
VW, aaltirigton corrirpondetit is almost'
"t % I ns+ s " Oegnisional. °
idea that Mr. Breckinridge would de.,
tlitie because Kentucky went for Lien. Curnis4
ptepositnak Combs and !Atelier atways
twat eterybody they ran against, retpt Brea
inridge, who always beat btees.—.szaterialia.
kir`There are two classes of politicians
that oppose union between the friend's of
Daigle& suxi Bretkinridge in this state.—
One is the Republican party- r -the other is
the Verney men. lbw can the conservative
en tinier., against the wialx.e at those two
• fees eff petticoat It would Le a shameful
Arregard of their ant ens which
ati act id be well ooesuitered before it is COP
tamed. But, eesionsly, the consternation
which is manifested in the Republica(' camp
at the bare prospect ofa combination of the op
ponents of Lincoln, aught to be a powerful'
argument in favor of the astatine. The fact
Ithich is brought house to the mind of ever,
intelligent Republican is oonneetion with
this suggestion, is, that sure defeat must be
the result of its necomplielisrent. In the,
face of such evidence, will fienvicrltts persist ,
In fomenting disunion and thus mak trig cer
tain their own defeat.—Erie Iltrf Ever.
The ViryiAia Correnlioni.—The regular
Contention of the Democracy, in a spirit of
Itistional patriotism, passed a resolution di•
reefing the electors, if chosen, to cost the rote
of the State so as to defeat the Republican
canirsciate, even if Mr. Breckinridgo cannot
thus be elected- The Douglas men oo tiie
ether hoard tiomiciated a separate electoral
ticket It mould seem as if they tnigkt have
united with the great body of the Demieraey
cif the State, in the common cause ut
opposition to Republic. tnisra, but when
Passion le in, reason necessarily goes out of
the mind, and thus a division between the op
ponents of Lincoln is the 00a+equenoe. 11,w
ecer, we have issatidence that a proposition
ao ribistil will meet the r;ews of the people
of Vir&ia, and that the :State will he err
rigid triumphant/5 tor 13reckwridge.—Jute.
• -tag. 27, ISEL
au! of (Aruturwe.
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To the Public.
Balloo to n r.oya;?! ;In .111aulir--Pro-
UR undersigned, basing dispo s ed of kis
.64mer oat B , to Niuusel
T News More to Mr. Amara Rao AAAAAA in
te aeronaut whcriately mutt an as- . . •
troll 4 to thscoatinise the business; sad whilst
, oension from Pittsburg, Pa., proposes, should
sulicient encoura,te meat be giten, to mat
, e he feels indebted to the public for the liberat
liiisten the starting pointpats° eirteaded to him, he would conlially for his experiment et
r nambeed all his old customers to Yr. Broad.
uf attempting to onus the Atlantic to a hat- heot. who will always be prepared to accent
suodate them with Illlytitinx in his line.
CHARLES LINDERMAN.
?riot of a B fax years of age j 4. .ffcorder.
—Pretstua Finley, a i. 4.1 ten 3eans of ugeoral
tried Littit wi ck ut Ciirlyee, 2iliseouri, upon a
titr.rget.t li.linß hie uncle I.y benting out his
brain:, with a eltt'u while Le slept. The jury
after nn nioentle t.f twenty-four Want ren
dered at tent tat 4, l "not guilty."
parks a specimen of the naphlity with
mhien grain is landed at Chicago, it is stated
that the lark Great It est took on bourn hut
I,‘ cek 3'2,010 bushels <tom at Sttnite's elevator
warehouse in two Isars and n half, including
stoppages ; and ot this 2:2.,00.1 bu.Aicla went
ou Ward tkroogh five apauts in fifty minutes.
Arne Prcsidentikl election comes of on
tl.e Gtb of N,,resaber.
iffy, c. cs labl l\T cst 1 a eral.
A CARD TU YOUNG LADIES AND GEN
TI.E.II/•,S —The subscriber will feud (free of
diary.) to all who desire it, tue Recipe and di
rection, for mAkiug a simple
that will, in from too to eight Opt, remove
Pimples. Wotches, Tun, Freckles. Jallutruess,
Kati all impurities and roughness of the Skin,
leaving tile astir--its Nature lutcsided it dbould
be—oft, clew, smooth cud twuielyill. Those de
siring the Recipe. with full instructions, dircc
tiuus, and iichice, will please con OD ue stidreld
returu postage.)
JAS. T. .11.111.- ,, IIALL,
Practiesl Chemist,
No 32 City Buildings, Sew Ylllsk.
Ang. 20, IdIA. Jig
ASI-TILE PUBLIC BLESSING which is now
universally admitted to exist iulfitt's Life
Pills and Pharnix Bitters, is every day demon
strated by Weir astonishing efficacy in the cases
whisk they are announced to cure. 111 the
complaints of the stomach and bowel., weal-1
nets of the digestive urgnas and of the syrdcin
generally. bilious and Bier affections, night
fevers, bead aches. piles, costiveness, consump
tion, rheumatssm, w urvy, impurityut the blo,d,
or blotched and sallow complexioas, soon yield
to their curative properties. 3 single trill in
variably secures them the title of the be-t.
medicines now beture the public. For sale
by the proprietor. W. B. MUFF AT, at his office,
235 Broadway, N. V., .and by S. S. Forney,
Gettysburg. • (Feb. 13. /)*
RELIEF. IN TEN lIINTTES.—BR.T.N"S
PrIAION IC WAFERS !—The Original .1k dicine
Established in Ist37. a nd first article of the kind
erer introduced under the name of - Pcutosic
Wsvgas," in this or a ny other country; all
other Pulmouic Wafers are counterfeits. The
genuine can be knoan 1.). the name BRYAN
being stamped on each WAFER.
Pultnouic Wafers
Relieve Coughs, t;utdb, :jure riwu:.t., hoarseness
Bryan's Pulmouic Wafers
Qt.:Jere Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing
Bryan's Putamale Wafers
Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest
Bryaa's Pit'manic Wafers
Relieve Incipient Consumption. Lung Disease! ,
Itryan's Pulmonie Wafers
Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and rocs'lt,
Bryan's Pulmonic It'afers
Beliere the above Complaints in Ten Minute?
Bryan's Pula/or:lie Waters
Are a Blessing to all Clasz.es and Constitutions
Bryan's Pal:conic Wafers
Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers
Brpta's Palmonic Wafers
Are in a simple form and pleasan: to the taste
Bryan's Palmonic Wafers
Notonly relieve,buteffectrapid and lasting Cures
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
Are warranted to giresatlifaction to every one
No family should be without a box of
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
in the house.
~ No traveler should be without a supply of
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
in his pocket.
No person will ever object to give for
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
Twenty-Isve Cents.
JOB LOSES, Sole Proprietor, nothester i N. Y
June IS, 1860. lyeow
.41ETTYSIMSG--BA7I7IWILT LAM
sopeitilhie Plow- ---- 4 87 to 6 00
Rye ...... ....... 3 b 0
......... -1 15 to 1 25
Red ........1 08 to 1 12
60
65
28
Clover Said .............. 5 00 to 5 25
Timothy 25 to 3 00
Flax 1 70
Barley **yea* •••••••• • 80
Fluor of
~ r,4 Astor ground, pliV_
BAI.TLICOU-47autar t.arr. •
Wheat ....... ...... 11 to 1 55
Bye ..-..... ..... ........ T 2 to 80
Cor
Corn ..... BS to 73
Clover 25 .0 5 so
Tiatellky 3 to to 3 35
Beef patio, per head:......... » 600 to 825
Bop, per oo le 850
00 to 06
1510 e 7 61 to 22
fitssaal Per 6l 4 o aelPeram--- 02 00
•
UlllollllM4timazta:
Ploot i s)6# 1014900.—. ••••••••.••• 5 37
Del; - e 00
Whals 124,01
*Ars
. 55
• ." 60
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7.07 1 r.r.:- • •'
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On the 21st 41Let., et theitelatienee of the
bride's Zither, by the Rev. 8. Mk 861bert, Mr.
)011N JtOCKEY to Kiss )(AGARS? FANNER,
both of Dickissost township, Cemberlard cos n•
ty, Ps.
. 7:1 =m .
On the 9th inst., in Failleid, JOHN, infant
sorb of John B. and Margaret Paxton, aged
nearly 3 months.
(n Franklin town ship. on the 21st Inst.,
OINIA M., danghter of Levi Pharr, aged C
Tears 6 months and 3 thlys.
On the 20th IMIL, REBECCA ELIZABETH,
daughter of Samuel and Rebecca Dickson, of
Cumberland splenship, aged 6 mouths And II;
(Jars.
is the lrith inst., in Adams county, Miss
M..kTf LILA C. SC:AWAILTI., ago! 10 ;ears 2
months and 24 days.
thi the 17th inst., SUS.INNA, daughter of
Adana and Christiana )filler,
neanaliatu ton,
aged year months and 3 days.
light is from our household gone,
The heart we loved is stilled,
. place is vacant in our hearts,
Wisieit never can be filled.
A geatie heart, that throbbed but now,
With teaderness and love,
Hal hushed its weary throbbings here
To throb is bliss above.
:4* eultural iffeetin:
Erin Board of Managers of the Ada . . . Coun
ty Agricultural Societe are r vested to
meet at tue Arbitrat on It .um, in the Court
house, in fiettysltairw. Si/u r rd,:l. the let e,e
S7te7nber tier:, at 10 o'cloc.-1., .1. M. Ns btivi
nen' of importance will be submitted to the
lloard, erery tneraber is earnestly urged to be
present.
The Board consists of the President, Seery
tarie., Treasurer and the Managers, viz: Jtio.
McGirile, D. McConuughy, If. J. Stable, tiro.
Arnold; Thomas A. Marshall, Jan. Gilbert,
Abraham Krise, of P., Samuel Durboraw. David
IL Myers, Joseph ll'errnan, and Jame. J.Wills.
JAS. J. WILLS,
A. J. SZTAIII.E.
JOIN GILBERT,
GEO. ARNOLD.
.ABRA HAW KRISE,
11firoberi of the Bu.trd.
Aug. 27, 1860.
tiATING purchased the News Rime of Mr.
LINDItibIIS, it is ray purpose to continue
t business on a more extensire scale than
heretofore. Daily city pipets, sad all the pop
ular amp:ince and periodicals of the day, al
ways on band. JUSEriI I.IWJADIJEAD.
Aug. 27, 1460. ti
Orphan's Court Sale.
TN pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's
I Court of Adams county, wal be offered at
Public Sale, on the premises, an Satr , ddy. Ms
12d day ef SepletsZer next, the Interest of SANt EL
!Lissa, deceased, in the following described
Real Estate viz:
Na. state,
undivided moiety or half part of
TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the
borough of Berwick, Adams county, fronting
on a public street, adjoin i ng lots of the Getman
Reformed Church, - and running back to an
alley, said lots numbered 79 and 80.— -
The improvements are a Two-story Log
Weatherbort rded ROUSE, onestory Shop, -
(part frame, part brick,) Log Barn, with Shed,
Corn Crib, kcf., and a well of water.
No. 3 : The undivided half part or moiety of
A TRACT OF LAND, situate part in the town
ship and part in the borough of Berwick, con
taining 23 Acres, more or le.ot, adjoining lands
of Samuel Metzgur, Gee. Flickinger. Joseph
tined; and others. The tract is d.vided into
four fields.
No. 3: The nndiridcd tuff part or moiety of
A TRACT OF LA.ND, 'lssue in Hamilton
townzhfp, adjoining lands of Fleury 14)bler,
Adam. Steffan, and others, c0:31,4044 8 Acres,
more or less.
Mr Sale to "commence at 2 o'clock, P. M., oa
said day; when attendance will be gives and
terms made known by
MAYEIL, Ada'r
Fly the Court—U. G. WoLr, Clerk.
Aug. 27, 18G0. is
Public Sale.
pursuancs of an Order of the Orphan's
I_ Court of Adams County, the sitbscribers, Ad
unnistrntors of the estate ofJoattru Censors,
deceased, will offer at Public elate, on the
premises, on Saturday, the .lttiA lay of Sepleutier
next, the following valu.thle Itml Estate. viz:
A r.i BM, situate in Freedom tow nship, Adams
county. on the Emmitsburg road, about 6 miles
from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Jacob
Brown, Henry Myers, and others, containing
I'll') Acres, more or less, with a sufficiency of
first-rata Meadow and Timberland. The farm
is in excellent cultivation, and good fencing.—
The improvements are a large Two
story Brick Dwelling HOUSE, large
Bank Bnrn, Wagon Shed. Corn ('rib,
and all other necessary oaf-buildings ; three.
never-failing springs of water, al , o a well with
a pump to it; an Apple Urch ird of choice fruit.
iparl'ersons wishing to view the property
are requested to call oil the LIE named Ad
ministrator, residing un the preinizes.
jar Sale to •:ornmence at lu o clock t ,
On said day, when attendance w.ll be given and
tcrius matte known by
OCT.-cVIUS CREF.f:ER,
JOSEPH Z Cii.K.EGER, Admen
By the Coort-11. 0. Ww.r, Cerk.
Aug.t 27, 11360. to
Farm for Sale.
Taubseriber offers for sale his FARM,
I situated in Cumberland township. Adams
county, Pa., about three and a half miles south
of Gettysburg, on Marsh Creek, containing 145
Acres and 54 Perches of highly improved, land.
The improvements consist of a good 1
Dwelling 110CSE, new Rim Wagon ',ll
Shed, Corn Crib and flay Sheds There s%
is a well of never-failing water at the door, and
a fine young Orchard of choke fruit. About
25 Acres are covered with Timber, and about
20 Acres o ood Meadow. gieireer.ons want
ing to purffsse a good property will do well to
give me a call. SAMUEL A. COBEAS.
Ang.27, 1860. 4t
Register's Notice.
..40TICli is hereby given to ali legatees and
other persons concerned that the Admio.
stration accounts hereinafter mentioned will
be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams
county for confirmation and allowance, a l
Tuesday, the 25th of Septoada• alit, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., viz:
214. Tke first and final account of Barnard-
Ilildebrand and Abner S. Hildebrand, Admin
istratOrs of the estate of William Hildebrand,
deceased.
215. The first and final account of Jacob
Mundorff, Jr., Executor of the last will and
testament of Jacob Mundorff, deceased, settled
by Adam Hebert and Charles B. Polley, Admin
istrators of the estate of Jacob Muudorff, Jr.,
deceased.
EZE
11e. Account of Jacob Mandorff, Jr., testa
mentary Triunes, under the Will of Jacob
Menderff, Sr., deceased, for John Mandorff sad
limy Kiddies-off, (afterwards Miry Albert) sod
her children, settled. by Adam Reboil and
Charles B. Polley, Administrator of Jacob
Yondorff, Jr„ deceased.
117. The first account of Sass &Ws, Ad
ministrator of Geo. W. Blttinter, deceased.
118. -The first and final account of David
Clepsaddle, Executor of the list will mil teem
omit of 1111sabotlf Clapseddle, late of lfintntirry
.to wraith*, dessesad.
SAOHAILIAII IfYll/111, Begisier.
Ilegtdoes Mee, Clsttys..l
Damlad. 17, 1860. 1
Temilwrs Wanted.
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Avg. 27, 1360. t 4
--11Pto^1. Att!AVM,V6"4‘._;" l ll7iv. ;ve %7MMM'
Notice.
TAW)Ie Real testate •
T PtilLiC BALE.—Tbe subscribers, Ex
ecutors of Joss Mutsu', deceased, will
o) el. at Public Bale, cm the premises, ea T ite rs-1
' 2L
I day, take 27tA dope/September mixt, the following
valuable Real Estate °field decedent, viz :
..THE MANSION FARM, situate in Reading
township, Adams county, Pa.. adjoining lands
of Jacob Smith, Benjamin Malaun, Mich•el and
Peter Ha rbol t, and others, contalningloo Acres,
more or less, with a sufficiency of first-rate
Woodland and Meadow. The Farm is in ex
cellent cultivation, haring been several times
limed; and the fencing is of the best quality,
mostly of chesnut rails. It is one of the most
productive Farms in the county.— ' .
The improvements consist of a r agii
Two-story BRICK HOUSE, new . i ign
Two-story Brick Back-building. -,
large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib.
Carriage House, large Hog Pen. Spring Home.
Smoke House and Dry Horace, and all other ne
cessary out-buildings : two springs of never
failing water convenient to the bLIIIIIII1c,•4, alto
a well, with a pump in it, in the barn yard ; on
excellent Apple Orchard. not excelled in the
township, with ether fruit, such as ',cache.,
pears and cherries. There is it never-falling
stream of sinter through the farm.
Also, A TRACT OF LAND. adjoining the
Mansion Farm, containing 10 Acres, more or
less, about 3 acres being in timber. The itn
pro‘enaents are a Two-story BRICE...HOUSE,
end Potter Shop—both new.
Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate in the
•nine township. adjoining lands of Adam
Prowa tieorge Cromer, George Fis.el, William
Mvera, and other., cont titling it Acre', more
or le-s—a),out 13 a, re , , being Woodlarid. The
cleared land has been well limed—granite soil.
There
~,is a good .pring on the property and
running water through it.
Os Fri/ray, tic 2.tdo day of s T teno, ant, will
be offered, on the premises, A TRACT OF
CHESNUT TIMBERLAND, situate in Hunting.
ton township, Adam. county. adjoining lands
of John Bream, Smith's heirs, and others, con
taining 5 Acres and ...04 Perehes. Tke tract is
well covered with first-rate roil timber.
'Persons wishing to view either of the
three first mentioned 'properties ere requested
to call at the mansion house ; and to view- the
1 chcsnot timberland Mr. John Bream mly be
called upon.
atar Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M..,
on said days, when attendance will be given and
' e mus made known by
ADAN MILL R,
BOLOMON MILLER,
ADAM C. MILLER,
Ex,
Ang. 27, 1860. t..7*
Public Said
rkF VALCABLE REAL ESTATE 1-0 a Fri
%,_y day, the 2 lat lay ebtepicalker next, by Urdee
of the Orphea's Court of Adams county, the.
undersigned, Admialstrators of the estate of
SANCEL W, /10117114.111, late of St:alias township,
deceased, will offer at Public Sale, os the
premises, all that VALUABLE TRACT OF
L lately occupied by said deceased, situ
ate about 7 tales from Gettysburg, nail 4 from
New Oxford, on the old Carlisle road, contain
leg 234 Aerea, more or leas, with sufficient
Tintioar and a large quantity of Meadow, ad
joining lands of the Mimes Graft, Jacob Wolf,
David Hoover, and others, and is well watered
by Bearer Run and •Conowago creek, has been
recently ail well Limed, and is Putty consider
ed one 'ache most fertile /arms in the county.
The improvements area Urge Brick '
MANSION ROUSE, to good repair, .
with sine rooms, • Brick Beek- . - ' "I
• 1 I .
building, Wash House and Cistern,
a large Brick Bern, sew Wagon Shed, with
Corn Cribs, Carriage House, a snperior Hog
Stable with numerous apartments, newly built,
an Orchard of choice fruit, a Well of good Wa
ter at the door sag one at the barn, both under
root, with all other aecessary out-buildings.—
There is also a Frame TENANT HOUSE, Double
Log Barn, and other conveniences.
In addition to the excellent quality of the
land. this is also a molt desirable residence;
the Yard Wing filled with Ornamental Trees
and the House recently painted and repaired.
whilst fur comfort and convenience the build
ings are rarely_surpassed.
iia?•l'ersuns wishing to view this property
pre% ions to the day of sale will he shown the
same by one of the undersigned, residing there
on, who will also gire all necessary information
of the same.
af t alr'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made blown by
WALTER T. 110}111.LN,
P. & DECHERT,
tiministrilers.
By the Court—H. G. Wets, Clerk.
Aug. 27, 1860. is
Foundry & Machine Shop
AT mon SALE.--C•errAtisre, ATTEND
—Oa Riley, the 14% day of apt saber next,
the *subscriber will offer at Public Sale, od the
prcoiseot, THR LITTLESTOWN FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP, situated between Han
over and Railroad streets, in Llttlestown. Adams
county, Pat, being the only Foundry in the
place. The establishment consists of a Foundry,
Machine Shop, Smith Shop and Saw Mill, the
building, including the whole, being 160 feet
in length. The Engine is 16 bore power, af
fording plenty of stem power for all practical
purposes. The assortment of patterns is very
full—and the Turning Lathe is an excellent one.
It is a complete establishment for the manufac
ture of all kinds of machinery, and is doing a
pro , perons business. The gentlemen 0011 work
ing it have sold some forty Threshing Machine.'
slues harvest, besides a variety of other ma
chine...
any-Fdtber of the DWELLING HOUSES on
the front or rear of the lot 'could be cold with
the Foundry. as might best suit purchaser".
Bee Sale to commence at I o'clock, P. M.. on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by AMOS LEFEVER.
Aug. 27, 1860. ta•
A Rare Chance!
TALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AT PCI3-
LIC subscriber, intending
to rehuquish farming, will offer at Public Sale.
on the premises, on Wetharsday. li s 2GtA day of
Septeniber next, the following desirable property.
via: A LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Cono
wago township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining
lands of Heirs of Jaeob Keller, deceased. and
others, one mile from Hanover and the same
distancisfrom McSberrystown. along the Lit tles
town Railroad, containing 1.30 Acres, more or
less, with due proportions of Meadow and
Woo'dland. The Farm is under good fencing
and good cultivation. The improve
ments are a nearly new BRICK HOUSE, ,
with Basement and a Two-story Back- g• :1
building, a large Bank Barn, Wagon
Shed, Corn Crib, Spring House, and all other
necessary out-buildings; a never-failing spring
of water at the buildings, and a ) oung bearing
Apple Orchard, with other fruit. su ch as peach
es, pear., plums and cherries. Thu farm is we:l
watered, having four springs upon it and a
stream running through it. This is one of the
most desirable properties in the county, and the
attention of Capitalists is invited to it. Such a
chance to purchase is rarely offered. Persons
wishing to view the property are requested to
call on the subscriber, residing thereon.
tar Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.M., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by MARCCS
Aug. 27, 1860. Ls*
Farm for Sale.
miles west of Caslitown, op the Ifillerstown
road. The Farm contains 25 ACRES—SO acres
clear. The land is in a good state of cultivation,
having bean limed. There are all kinds of
fruit—.a shrift's young Orchard of choice
grafted fruit; also peaches, pears and plume of
the best kinds. The buildings are •
one and • half story STONE MOUS& a IN
large new Bank Barn, a Cooper Shop,
he. The Farm is isi good order, and cannot be
beat for raising polistoes. I calculate on rais
ing lee Misdeed knishols this year. A never
falling *prim% of valor at the door.
*frit not sold, at private mile by Saturday,
as 32d day of next, it will on that day,
at 1 o'clock, P. ,he ctilltre4l atpublic outcry,
on the premises. . BAUM& WIBUAIiAIf,
Aug. 22,118430. Cs
Everibodr Take Blotto. /
AT B. G. CAB& ilea oasasd, aad intends
°ruling, 'Water !Mealy , Cabbages, Sweat
woes, lied Meets, Appiea,-theateleape. To
ialstsies, Gems*bens, *ado ia short, averytbiag
le the Green Grocery Ilisa,pia euseureeliaa with
his line assortment of other Good..
Gettysburg, Aug. 27, 180.
tellable Real Itstste
AT PUBLIC BALE.—Is pursuance ut at
Of of the Orphan's Corte. of Adams
county, ta subscribers, Administrators of
DANIIL notes, deceased, will offer at Pu.
Sale, on the premises, on iSaisirday, the 221 '
of :amber next, the following Real Estate
said decedent. ♦iz
THE MANSION FARM, situate in Hunting
ton township, .IWIALZIA county, Pa., half a natio
from Petersbirjr. (Y. 5..) adjoining lands of
John Pdieger, John Sadler, Jr., John Hay, and
others, containing 168 Acres and 341 Perches;
about acres are woodland. covered with ex
cellent cheenut cad oak timber—and about 30
acres meadow. The farm is under good culti
vation, and is well watered, having neverfail
ing springs in nearly all the fields. There are
some five or six Lime Kilns conveniently near.
The improvements are a Two-story
BRICK HOUSE, with basement, 1111
!trick hank Harm WitgouShed and
Corn Crib, Spring House and Gran
:tries, log Shop, with other necese.iry out
buildings : a neverfailing spring of water in the
yard, it fine young thriving Apple Orchard, with
a variety of ether fruit, such as peaches, peore,
plums and cherries. Alto, it one cud a halt
story BRICK TRUST HOUSE, and a Black
smith. Shop—with water convenient.
Also, A TRACT OF WOOHL3.!tH, situate in
the same township. about 2 miles from the
Ilaneion Farm, adjoining lands of Julie Sadler.
Sr., Jonathan Golden, and others. containing tt
Acres, more nr ie.& It is well entered with
chesnat and oak timber.
Osi .Wonday-, the 24tA day of Scp!rsuber ?ler!, the
following will be offered. on the premises: A
VALUAIILE FARM, situate partly in Hunting
ton and partly in Reading townshipb, Adline
county, adjoining lands of Ahrali tm
others, Jesse Chronister, John Hartman, and lothere,
containing 211 Acres and 96 Perchm-obout
80 acres are heat y oak timberland. and 2 re
meadow, and more con be made. The farm is
well watered. The improt enaents consist of a
one and a half story LUG 110 USE, Double
Log Barn,. a well of neeer-filling water at the
door, in Apple Orchard, and other imprutk
ruents. This property will be offt red entire or.,
in three parts, as may best suit purchaser. .'
*.fiirPersons desiring to view these properties
are requested to call on the last unwed of the
.I.dmiaistrators, residing in Huntington twp.
'Sale to coMm:nce at 12 o'clock, NI., on
said days, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
Administrators.
By the Court-11.G. Cierk. •
Aug. 27, 1860. to
r - ig
A Tract of Land,
A PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, Ex
ecutor of Nicest Pima; accessed. will
'er at Public Bale, on the premises, on Sasser
day. she ffti day of October new, the following
R e m ,'.Mate of said decedent. viz:
A TRAC'T OF LAND, Woods in Letinsore
township, .Adazis cbunty, adjoining hi& of
Win F. Bonner, Mic:•.itel Lear, and otheirtnn
taining 33 ACRES, more or less, fully one-bnlf
being well-eorered with Chelaut, and White,
Black and Rock Oak TIMBER. There are two
good &Kings on the tract.
sigrPersons wishing to view the property
are requested to call on t k e undersigned, or oil
John A. Spealmen, in Petersburg. The tract
will be offered together or Isparta, as may best
suit purchasers.
SiirSsle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 21, on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms mule known by
ISAAC E. WIERMAN, RA - ern/cr.
Aug. 27, ace. U
Valuable Beal Estate,
AT PCBLIC SALE.—In pursuance to aro
order of the Orphan's Court of Adams
county, the subscribers, Administrators. of
AILBRILUAIII KING, deceased, will offer at Public
Sale, on the premises. on .Gamrday, the 221 Jay
of Scolesobrr next, the followiug Real Estate of'
said deceased, vie :
A SZNIALL FARM, 'containing 34 Acres and
1G Perches. situate in Reading township. Attains
county, within sight of East Berlin, on the road
lending from Hampton to that place, adjoining
lands of John Geiselman, Georgc-Spangler and
others. The improvements are a`
new Two-story Brick HOUSE. s 4 " in
new Frame Baru, Wagon Shed and •
CORN Cribond other outAttildings
• gnod`well of water near the door, • tut 14
young Apple Orchard, and other fruit. Land
adjoining could be purchased, if desired.
_kiss:), A TRACT OF WOODLAND, in the same
township, about 2 miles north of the above, ad
joining Roses Chronistcr. and others, cot:units
lug 4 Acres and 85 Perches.
Persons wishing to view the properly nre re
quested to call on Eli Myers, residing on the
first mentioned.
mar-Sale to commence st I o'clock, P. M., on
said day, when attendance will be ligiyen and
terms mule known by \
SINGLETON EICIDATZ,
ELI MIELLS,
Administrators.
By the Court—lL G. Rots, Clerk.
Aug. 20, 1860. is
Desirable Property
AT PUBLIC BALE.—The subscriber, in
tending to remove into town, will offer at
'utolle Sale, on the - premises, ea Sartierday. the
6tA day of October nest, THE PROPERTY he now
occupies, situated on the Gettysburg borough
line, 8 acres and 36 perches being within the
borough and about 13 acres in Cumberland
township—the tracts adjoining cacti other.—
The laud is in a good state of cultivation, and
the tenting good. The improve
ments are n well finished one and
a h tlf story Brick Dwelling 110 l.":-.E.,
Brick Back-bnilding, Wash liout,
on eSCeIICIIt well of soft water, a ttin%ing
young Apple Orchard, with a variety of peach,
plum and cherry trees. The property adj oi lid
David McMillan, Mrs. Shultz, John 11. McClel
lan, Geo. Arnold, P. A. k S. Small, nod a pub
lic lane.
ter 3ale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., or
.aid day, when attendance will be given and
terms wade known by
Ang. 70, 1960. to
Carl► Ahead Again !
- Dr C. C.UIiL has again been to the city
and I %id in another large stock of Gra-
Lerie., Queensware and Notions, of every' de
scription. Sugar 11 Ibd. for $l, • very good
article !
tock of Brushes, Brooms, Baskets, I)cmi
jons, 14.. is always full—As well as his assort
ment of 6egars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Lc.
Ladies' [loop Skeleton. Skirts, 16 hoops, fur
Ladies' Gauntlets, a fine article of Lisle
thread, for 37 cents—Gloves and Hosiery in
proportion. Ladies' Perfumery of all
C.+li nt 11 . d. CARR'S,
Atli. 20, 1800
Lime Factory
Ts GETTYSBURG I—ATTENTION, FARM
." ERSl—The undersigned would mint re
spectfully inform the public in general, and the
farming community in partieular,that thryhare
erected two spacious LINK, KILNS, at tin earner
of Stratton street and toe Railroad, and are
now burning, and will continue to burn, largo
quantities of the BEST LIME, which they will
dispose of at the lowest airing rotas. culture
and others are invited to give them e Call, fir
supplying a good article, width they arywot
always to do, they cannot fall to sire sad/6w
lion. MCCURDY h
Aug. 20, 1860. tf
hirACOB 118LTZELII ESTATE.,—Lettera of
ouliniuistration ou the estate of Joe°li
eltsel, /me of Mo en tylessant township, Wpm
comity, deceased, haring teen granted to the
undersigned, residing to Oxford township, he
hereby gives notice to all: persons Indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and
those haring chasm against the fame to present
theta properly authenticated for settlement.
DANIEL RELTZEL, Aissir.
Ang..2o, 1860. 6te
Itsicaug S Cents Reward.
- RI AIjAWAY from to the lobsu o ri n beLltdign In
a%Oasi boy aimed ;AA ' S WADII, ebout t- i
I. MO, sad 17 yews old. All perilous eve
bereby warmed not to harbor or trust Ma ae
my . sososat, at I will pay. sirieber Obi* eau- ':.
.
the above reward will be gives
bit Mate Irr.ote, bet do lbaelle. v-' •••,- ' • ''' 3
• • - - u.AAW3XL ',
Aug. 13, lede. Et*
JOSIAH FICKES,
ISAAC E. WIERMAN,
to York street
Notice.
.
11-Improved „ &
Valuable
rikMIS AT PUBLIC SALE.—The ander
tigned, Attornies in fact for the Widow
and Heirs of EDTAND Rusin, deceased, wiU
offer at Pinidge Salo, on the premises, on Tun.
Say, the 11th day of September next, at 1 o'Aocke
F. M., the following described valuable Land.,
viz : !Co. I—THE MANSION FARM, situate in
Hamilton township . , Adams county. Pa., rhOta
3 miles from New Oxford, and the same distance
from East Berlin. near the puhlic road lead!ng
from the former to the latter place, and adjoin-'
i ng land s of David March, Michael I
iller, Sam n el Wolf, Adam Sowers,
and others, and containing 106
Acres and tl7 Perches, with a Log
Duelling HOUSE, large Bank Barn, and other '
convenient out-builduigs thereon erected ; with ,
these springs of excellent water in abundance. ,
There is a thriving Orchard, and a large num- ,
ber of Cherry and Peach trees, on this farm.—
, This is a desirable property, being in a good
state of cultivation, and convenient to schools, ,
ke There are about au acres of Woodland be
longing to this farm:
N0.,2 LS A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND,
adiollillng the Mansion Farth, containing 74
At re. •nit 128 Pt rates, comprising a large body
of valuable Timber-land. whictr will he cold
with the aforesaid property or separately.—
, There are also several never-fading springe. of
excellent n - ater on this land. This property
adjoins lands of Henry lobe, Jacob Wolf, Dan
iel
[Laker, John Mummert, and others. -
No. 3 is an excellent lot of oIiESNUT TIM-!
BER, which cannot be easily excelled. It is
situated in Paradise townshir, York connty,l
about 4 miles from the abot e-named tracts,
and contains i Acres and 48 Perches, adjoining I
',mac of henry Marshall, and ehssnnt lots oft
Jo-eph J. Kuhn and limes and Ilerth.
kir These praperries will be offered separate- !
I. or together, as m ay best snit purchasers.— I
The Farms are conveniently located, and in al
F “,.1 and improving neighborhood. The terms I
id sale c ill he accommodating, to suit perches
cr.'. Possession will be given on the first day
of April next. Further inferniation can be oh
tained by applying to the subscritrsrs, who lire
on tne lands JOHN HAINES,
Aug. 20, 18110. is LEVI BANES.
Important Public Sale
P VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PER-
I.) SON AL PROPERTY.—GM ruetday, Me
lath of S-pleniber, 180, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the
suhscriber, Administrator with the Wilt annex
ed of GOVIAD Strnita, deceased, will offer at
Public &tic, on the Mansion Tract of said de
ceased, lu the Borough of Gettysburg, the
following parcels of Real Estate, to wit :
No. I : THY. Nl:\ NSION TRACT, being a very
pleasant and desirable country seat, situate in
the southern limits of the Borough of Gettys
burg, adjkining lands of Cnpt. John Myers, Ja
cob Benalil., Hon. D. Ziegler, Henry J. Stahle,
John Rupp, Harvey D. Sweeney, and otherA,
containing 40 Acres, more or less, in a high
state of cultivation, on which are erected s
lame and commodious Two-story
STUNK HOUSE, Brick Bank Barn,
Wagon Shed and Smoke House,
with 3 never-failing spritigs of el
cellent water, ono of them in the kitchen; and
a large thriving irchard of Apple and other
fruit trees. The re about 8 acres.of first-rate
meadow. This property offers unusual in
ilucetnents for investment, from its situation
am! advantages.
Ne•• 2: A LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough
of Gettysburg, fronting on south Baltimore
street; adjoining lots of Dr. Study, sad bounded
by as alley on the north, Improved with •
a Two-story Rough-cast 110CSK, with
Bask-bniMing, a sew frame Stable, and it
a welt of excellent water.
No. 3: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Cum
berland township, lying on the Ewmitsburg
road, within 1 mile of Gettysburg, adjoining
lands of Win. Miss, Amos Plank and others.
and rontaining.B2 Acres, more or less. There
is on that tract a well and a good spring of
wak r, and an hrehard of fruit trees.
N0.•4 : A TRACT COVERED WITH GOOD
TIM SER, situate is Cumberland township, nil
join.ng lands of Philip Redding, Jacob Kuhns
and Wm. Curren., containing 11 Acres, more
or less.
No. 5: A TRACT covered with good Chesnut
and Locust Timber, easy of ILCCObe, situate in
liamiltonban township, adjoining lands ofJohn
Baker and . Peter Sesahrooks, containing 30
Acres, more or less, which will be sold entire
or in two parts, as may suit pirrehasers.
ersons wishing to view the Real Estate,
will be shown the same by calling On the fami
ly on the liiinsion Property, or tpoa the sub
scriber, in Gettysburg.
Also, at the same time aid place, the follow
ing Personal Property: 3 WORK HORSES,
(one es first-rate brood mare,) 3 Colts, (une
yearling and one suckling,) 4 first rate Mitch
cows, 4 Heifers, Wheat and Oats by the bushel,
Corn in the ground, Hay and Straw by the ton,
2 Wagons, 1 first rate Carriage and Harness,
i'loaghs and liArrovi 2, Double Shovel Plohgh,
Corn Fork, Plough-wheels, Log Chains, Crow
bar, Cow and Halter Chains, Horse Gears.
Rakes and Forke. 1 first-rate Windmill, Cutting
Box, Threshing Hotline, 2 Saddles, ouc a new
Side-saddle, 400 Chesnut Pam, hear, 110 Lo
cust Posts, heavy. 200 Chestnut Shingles, 100
feet Plank. and Household and Kitchen Furni
ture, as follows :
1 Bedstead an 1 Bed, Tables, Chairs, let of
Carpeting, Mantle Cie., Is, listhaway Cook Stove
and fixtures, Ten-plate Store and Pipe, Corner
Cupboard, Desk, Case of Drawers, Churn, Sil
‘er Watch, v;itla' other articles, too numerous
to mention.
gt4-11* the properly be not all eold on the
18th, the eale will be continued on the following
tiny. Attcnd.tnce will be given and terms
aide knoll n by DANIEL K. SNVvEIt,
kog. 20, 180. t.
Notice.
,r iE d
• I.IZABETIT WISLE:t'S ESTATE.—Letters
of administration on the estate of Elizabeth
I.ler, late of Franklin township, Adams
county, deccased. having been giauted to the
uu ders ign ed, residing in Cumberland township.
he hereby gives notice to all persons intlebted
to +Aid estate to wake immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same to present
thew properly authenticated for settlement.
IigN.LIIiIS F. IVISLEIt, ALisser.
leg. 13, 1860. 6t
Notice.
JOIN MILLER S ESTATE.—Letters testa
mentary on the estate of John Miller, late
et Reading township„hi.d.tme county, deeesi d ed,
having been granted to the undersigned, resid
ing in the Lime township, they hereby give
notice to all rrsons indebted to said estat, to
wake immediate payment, and those having
Llaint.l against the same to present them proper
ly- authenticated for settlement.
ADAM MILLER,
SOLOMON MILLER,
ADAM C. MILLER,
Aug. 13, 18GO. Gt Execators
Notice.
PETEMLITTLE'S ESTATE.—Notice here
by circa to all persons indebted to the
(mutate of Peter Little, late of Conowago town
ship, Adams county, deceased, to .make in,-
oodiode payment to the undersigned Executors,
melding la the same township, and those har
ing deltas against the sane to present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
JACOB J. LITTLE,
JACOB ADAMS,
July 23, 1800. illt• Bur motors.
G. A. & Z. A. Landoll,
TO. 110 NORTH WHARVBS, PRILADEL
-1.11 PHU, mar:infamous and have for sale
Spermaceti, Patent Sperm, Hy-
CANPL.IIB I drastic, Adamantine, Hotel, Car
and Tallow Citedlee.
Pare B”rai, Lard Bleached WU.le„. Sea
aiLS Ele t, Strained Whale, Tanners'
Carriers', Palm, Oleine, arid Red Oil;
Whits,. %Nu r
ead, Chemical
B°Ar3 0 / 11 .10rit ethet kkosiog•
Aag. 13, MO. Sae
rratßAlLat, spiam
sia a tesgset ges VATATE.--Lot
ton wisst os the estate of
8 0 of11 10ery bits 4 : i t ai lot en twinsiblA
Adams twastr; ihileommil.
ist to tho ius soa r Ifor:
town, Carroll 41ini os4 b 44 birilq eras le'
tit* to all portes• le sat( estate to y
ma k, tretoodeas preset, sad those?' %Mee
ashes sir mi r x limm to pessesttbas paspois, ,
braes/tea , aistleimear
f ' AIIIIPANOUIR, il iwir,
14, , t -lOMk.:-4r 1 %. —** _**-*.
—711N11017---
et 1101: Piss, .e
is _
Heals, an very *heap, pt H. G. CABBIL.
• -
• Assignee's Sale A Valuable Ppm . - $
A
F A DMIRAIILt FA Rl [.— The snbserlher. T rrEIGIC SALE .— With ho offered at Pabti!
Assignee of ISIp BA rmon and Wire, will 1 tic Sale, on the premises, ea Sdavrikty, As
o Brat Pu Me Se n the preusises, ow gave- Ist de et &plegther mrt, A GOOD FARM, Mae.
dart, the 15:A day of &pitman oar?, the followin in Butler township. Adams county, adjoining
valuable Real Estate, vis : A SMALL. FARB ' , lands of the heirs of Wit. Gatssatrft, deceased,
situated in Union township, Adams comity, , floury Lower, George Weaver,and bOunded on
about two miles from Littlestown, and half ! the west by Great Conowsgo, containing WO
a mile from a Railroad station, adjoining Acres, more or less, consisting of up-land and
hinds of Jacob Frey, Daniel Painter, and meadow. with a doe proportion of timber...-.
others, containing AT Acres, more or less. At — The buildings arc a good
U Two-
~. _
The improvements are a Two-story Log '-11 story LOG HOUSF., with Ftone ... 1 ' .
HOSE, with Basement; Frame B :i li
[tarn, Back -buildingattacbeiLLog Barn, ; 4 ~.
Carriage House, Corn Crib, Spring House, an with other out-nooses. There is - - -
excellent Spring of Water, a good Apple Or- 1 an Orchard of bearing Apple trees, Peach trews,
chard. is ith peaches, pears, plums. Ac. A Lime ,4t,.. The land is in a good state of enitivatiern.
Kiln on the premises. The Farm is laid off In There is a quarry of excellent Sand & s ue on
convenient fields, with due proportions of the premises. This farm is situated 3Ts-Cono
meadow and timber-land; and nnder good wage creek, yet never h.,s any 01 the land been
che , mat rail fencing and good cultivation. The 1 overflown by it. which is a great advantage
property is located within one mile of Lime- this farm hes over others along , th it stream.
stone Quarries and Kilns, and convenient to ' sarPersons wishing to view the property
churches, school-houses, mills and stores. !will call either on Jacob Dietrick, wilding on
grerTersons w ishing to view the property the premises. or on Henry ik.gftzllin Strehiut
will call on the snh , crilr4P, residing within , towuship. Tile latter named will make the
three-quarters of a mile of the Farm—call on ' terms known on day of sale.
Saturday.; only.
te*Sale to commence at I o'clock, , on
.aid day, when attendance will be given and
terni...ntade known by LEVI D. MAUS,
Aug.' 6, J , t 14 1. to _a u;ja'r.
riN Friday. Me 31,t day of .4a.yrist, 181.10, the
J undersigned, Executor of the estate of
DANIIL HOLLINGER, late of Paradise township,
York county, deceased, will sell at Public Sale,
on to r premises the following Iteal Estate, viz:
A Tit tCT of , LAND, containing about 23
Acres, adjoining laiith of Samuel Bollinger,
John Banblitz, John plump and Samuel Al
wine, on the road I..ading from Abhottstown
to Ea-t Berlin. on which arc erected
TWO DWELLING HOUSES, .one a
two story and the other a ,torn and a g 5 2,
half, Grist Mill, Saw Mill, good B.irn,
Orchard. tc.
Ike" Sal e to commence at 12 o'clock, )L,•on
esid cl,ty, when attendance will be giten and
term 4 wade known by-
SAMI2EL noLLINGEn, Ex'r.
Ang. 6, 1861. 1s
AT PRIVATE SALE.—The 'subscriber, de
siring to quit firming, offers his FARM
at priv Ile sale. It is situated in Mountpleasant
township, Adams county, near lionaughtown,
adjoining !awls of Henry Weikert, F. Kalbtleish,
and others, and contains 110 Acres, more or
less—with due proportions ofineedow and wood
land. The farm has been twice limed over, and
Is in excellent condition. The improvements ere
a Two-story Stone 110 USE, a Log Bans, '•
Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and all ne
cessary out-buildings. There is a good kar
Apple Orchard, and other fruit, on the premises;
also a never-failing spring near the house.
IfiirPersona wishing to view the property
will call on the subscriber, residing thereon.
Aug. d, '6O. 3t• JOHN SOCKS.
NrALUADLS PROPSRTY.—The subscriber
V will sell at Private Sale, that VALUABLE
TRACT OF LAND, known as the "Blake Farm,"
situate in Reading township, Adams county,
adjoining the town of Hampton, and lying along
the Conowago creek. The Farm is well
Improved, the land lu a good state of IV
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
chaser*. Persons' wishing to view saifrproper
ty, can do so by calling on Jour BYERS, residing
on it, and persons desirous of purchasing will
call on the undersigned.
THE Collectors of Taxes for 1859 and previ
ens years, in the different townships of
. dams county, are. hereby notified that they
will be required to settle up their duplicates on
or before the 20th is of Aejast last., or. which
day the Coramisiioners will meet at their office
to giro the necessary exonemtions, .hc. If the
duplicates are not settled a p hi full by the above
date, the Callectors will be dealt with accord
ing to law, without regard to persons.
The Collectors of the present year will here
quired to pay orer to the County Treasurer all
mottles that may he eollicted by the August
Court. . JACOB RAFFENSPEROER,
DANIEL CEISELMAN,
JAMBS 11. MARSHALL,
„ Commissioners of Adams county.
Attest--4. M. 11 - xursa, Clerk.
Aug. 6, 1860. td _
School Tax—Abatement.
tAN abatement of Vire Par Carr., on the
School and Building Tar, assessed for
Borongit of Gettysburg, fur the year corn.
emoting June 1. 1860, will be allowed to all
person , " paying the same on or before the lit of
September nat, either to the Collector, &Lure!.
Wtrnanow, or the Treasurer, Dr. F. G. ',Anse
elven. No abatement n ill he allowed atter
that date. By order of the Boa rd,
Aug. 6,'GO. 3t D. A. BE - MILER. See'y.
Notice.
PIERSON'S Eb'TATE.- - Letters tes
tamentary on the estate of Plicebe Pierson,
late of Huntington township, Adams county,
deceased, having been granted to the under
signed, residing in the acme to uship, he hereby
Ores notice to all persons indebted to said
cattle to make imme Hate payment, as I those
haring claims against the same to praseat them
properly authentic:lo4l for settlement.
ISAAC El. Ezenaor.
Aug. 6, I.BGo. Gt
Notice.
e,
01IN HUSH'S ESTATg.—Letters testa
mentary on the estate of John Hersh,
late of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa.,
decease I, haring been vitiated to the under
signed, re4iding in Mountpleasant township, he
hereby OA es notice to all persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having ilaims a;rainqt the game to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settle
ment. JOHN H.
J'ily 20. 18a0. at Esmutor.
Admutiotrator c. 1.
T ILE subscriber still continued purchasing all kinds of PROD CC E. at his old stand on
Cuamberdmrg street, viz :--FLOUR, %VHF:AT,
RYE, CORN, tl.kTB, SF:EDS, Ace., for which the
Ligheat market prime will be gi yen.
lON will also continue my GROCERY and
VARIETY STORE, and will keep coustantly
on baud Groceries, Salt, Od, Fish, Codas-ware,
Gry Goods, Confe, Lions, Plaster, Guano, &c.—
The public are invited to tall. as I am determit.-
ad to sell as cheap as the cueape-t.
SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROORS, Nos.
25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near
Fayette st.,) extending from Gny to Frederick
st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the
Union. Always on hand n large assortment of
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, em
braeing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward
robes, Mattresses of Hue., Cotton and Hair,
Spring Beds, Sofas Tete-e-Tekts, Arm Chairs,
Rocking Chairs, Etageres, llsithle Tables, Set
tees, Reception and Uphoisternt Chairs, AS
SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE:FURNITURE,
Wood Chairs, Geleat Chairs, Barber Chairs,
Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture,
Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Side
boarde, Extension Tables, of every length-
Persons disposed to purchase are inriteskto
*laid give our stork an examination, which
rot variety and quality of workmanship is not
equalled by any establishment in the I.ountry.
A. HATHIOT k SON,
Nos. 1.5 and 27 N. Gay street.
40+1. 6. Mt ly
meeibern of 11 11 ,11: teno Moog/ Magma/
rinr booneace Compeqr " ere hereby- nett
t~ii
ed he* SA SWWm till 14luddatLihe oflarof
Eloraeisyy_, ia Gettjeb imiihmaday, tie ail
*IF trarkm. as, Intwatli t tas boars of 1 end
4 Ohio* P. IL—each reesebef being entitled
*oleo reilfUriaoh pollei held by kis. •
Tips rizecidive eAsusistas Atilt aura se 10
; .11 . 1 1 ± .. 5a ulCdey.
haring la headn hp doe the,
e=pei required Salley the sow haw
j„; • oa _or Wow& 4/1011/tr_bild
AKA/ callettMs.4"l".
D. it, Sal.
Aug. 20, t 216- td
=ll
Public Sale.
A Good Farm,
Private Sale.
W. A. DU CAN',
Ja1j..23, 1360. t! . Gettysburg
Collectors, Take Notice.
Grain 1 Grain!
Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1860
A. Diathiot Sr. Son's
ipairSale W cummeneo fa 1 o'clock, P. M.
JIM:GAUNT GAI.IIItAITII
July 30, IBCO. is
AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers. Et..
ecutors of the last will /snrl testaineht of
Joins Evt ia, deceased, will offer at Public
Sale, on the premises, 0.1 Saturday, Me day
*S•utraii.er nut, the following valrtable Real
Eitate, viz: A. FA.11)1, situate in Curolivanarl.
township. Ail tins county., Pa., adjoining !awls
of Henri. Clutz, David Ilorner, lYilliain Walk
er, and otherg, containing 171 Acres, more or
legs, with plenty of mead ma - and timber. The
improvements vomit of a !rale
two-story IIIUCF lltitSE, Bank .
11.trii, Waeori Shed, Corn Crib,
Smoke Ilou,c, Hog Pen, two
of excellent water, one at the hou,e ano the
other at the barn with a pump in each, a goad
Apple
_Orchard, with a variety of other fruit
trees, such as peach. cherry and plum. Also,
A TENANT 1101:SE, Smith Shop, Stable, well
of Water. kr.
Atii-The tract will he offered in two parts,
one cont.ti.iiiisrlLbout 100 acres, with the prin
eipal building.; the other about 71 acres, with
the tenant house and blacksmith shop. The
proportionq of timb'•r and meadow to each are
fair. If not sold in two parts, the farm wilt be
offered in one tra.•t.
sex Persons wishing to view tits property
will rail on either of the Executors, the first.
named residing thereon, and the last-named
within one and a half nines.
gioy-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., net
said day. when- attendance will be given and
terms wade known by
July 30, 1800. to
Valuable Property
17OR SALE —The undersigned, Trustee to
_EI sell a TRACT OP LAND, belonging to
certain heirs of JACOB MUNDoars, deceased, will. 3
expose to Public Sale, on Saturflay, the SA dat,r
of Septeatter, 1860, that TRACT OF' LAND. lying
along Rock creek, in Hamilton township, Frank
lin county, Pa.., 6 :miles south west of bm. ,
ber.bork and 3 miles south east of St. Thomas,
adjoining lands of Wm. Armstrong, Jacob Pick
ing, and others, containing 153 Acres, more or
"Jo or 40 acres are itood Meadow Land.
The improvements are a Two-story
LOG IlOil:SE. Log Barn, and other
out-buildingq. There is an ():chard
attached to the farm. There-is also
anent for a SAW Mut on this property.
The above property is at present occupied by
Mr. Peter Albert, and persons wishing to view
sisid property arc requested to call upon him. ,
- sir SAte to commence at 10 o'clock, A. L, -
on said day, when attendl,nce will be given and
terms in de known by W. A. DUSUAY,
July 2J, 1800. to Trustee.
The Greatest Money Saving
xo%i)
RTICLE that can be purchased is H. G.
f‘A RR'S_ celebrated HORSE AND CATTLE
Ell. Fhrtners, Dairymen and Horsemen,
i want ydo to take notice of this and give it
your attention, and you can save money by H—
and "money saved is money made," you all
know. i
The proprietor of this admirable compound
again calls the attention of the Agricultural
community to his valuable discovery in
chemistry. We live in an age of progress and
Improvement. Each day sheds new light upon
One path in every department of the arts and
itiences ; yet people stand and hesitate without
deciding for themselves what is truth and what
is humbug. I claim and ask at the bands of all
scientific and well informed fat-met - a a fair and
impartial trial of my discovery, feeling confi
dent that it will be found the most useful and
practical of any that has been made in the nine
' teentli century. Its value is not for a sing4e
day or a year, or of an individual character,
but one of great national importance. It mast
undoubtedly, from well attested experiments,
already hare added in the aggregate at least
one million of dollars annually to the prodnee
of the nation in the shape of milk, butter, fat
kc. From the same amount of food every farmer,
dairyman and horseman, will therefore soon
find it so necessary for his interest to keep it
always on hand, as to make it one of the India
pensable articles of his farm house.
It dues not swell up or inflate an animal into
a false appearance, as most horse powders or
purse mixtures do, which are componnded by
Ignorant imitators or pretenders, but gives
health and additional weight to the animal.
It may be used fur lior+es, Cows, Hogs, sad.
Sheep, to the following complaints ;
}toasts.
Distemper, Grease, Bur Get,
roughs, Gripes, Ulcers in theism gs,
Farcy, Hidebound, Heaves,
Fever, loflAmmation, Worms,
Fistula, Jam ndiee, ' Yellows,
. .
Foot lineage, Kidney disaa . se, Scours,
Lang disease, Straightened hair, Stocking of
Itch,_ Glanders: [the legs.
_ . . .
afar See directions on the packers.
H. G. CARR, Gettysburg, Pa.
July 23. 1860
Spring 1860.
ASCOTT k SON have just received, Ludt
, are now opening, at their estubllshartni _ -
iu Coambersharg at., opposite the "Eagle llo—
tel," ri large. 'choice and desirable stock of
SPRING GOODS, which they offer to the pub
lie, satisfied that goods easel be sold chapter that •
they are now offering them. Our stock eons
prises all the dl erect styles and qnallties of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Ribtxmat
Gloves, Hosiery, White Goods - Laces ast.
For MEN and BOY'S' 11'8.111 '
1k we hese* our
usual variety, in stjle r sinality and pricey".
Oar customers wilt always Bud our gook or
Domestic Goodsfull, cheap sad complete. Wo
invite all to give us a call and examine *ay . ,-
stock, satisfied that an examination is all that 4,
is necessary to convince all that oar's is the
cheap store. No trouble to show goods.— •
Thankful fur past encouragement, and would . .
respectfully ask a continuance of the same.
A. SCOTT k SON.
N. B. Country Produce taken in exchange , -
or Goods. [April 10,1860. •
JOHN SCOTT
The G3ttyaburg Railroad.
MOHNING TRAIN now leaves Get
tysburg at 7 A. connecting at
Hanover Junction with the train trout Barris
burg to Baltimore at 9.48 A. M., reaching Bad.
timore at 12.30 noon. Passengers going nor*
or east will also conetect, by the morning train,
with the mail tratn.freen Bultimo re, which mum*
the Junction at 1045 A. M. and arrives stair
risburg at 12.26-noon. CanneistiOn. made itti
York kir Cohanshis and Phitadelphia by
train. Returning arrives at. Gettyebarr "
12.13 noon With passerines who leave Rothe- 0,
berg at 7.40 4.• M., 00M iialthseure at 7.60 A. 31‘..4 '
The APTERNWN TRAIN leans
burg at 1 P. X., coanoctinig at
v
Inaction at 3.03 P. X. wi*Bristl tainin which '
leaves liarrielatitg at 12.30 r.m. - mulatiiiiaitc....S.
Battledore At 3.30 LA ii1 a 2 1 24 - /Wren
train from Ballimpre , irmw Betimore •
3 P. M. sued arrives st gatviipbutratl
If. Rotunda/ moire at
wept; from iliseriiileu ~ glfiii
North aid Wed, at 6.1.14 Awes
tho Nosik Mt
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A Valuable Farm
HENRY TYLER,
JESSE SEIELLERTZ,
Istreertors.
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