tr•....ibi1i...5.1.. 1 • • 556t0 5 el rem . .... ii.. ,.,.... 1 25 y 5 . ' io o 1 7 8 ! r..., ... ,„ 10 74 it ......... 6.. 81 to 88 lovv Seed ..... I. 6.4 5 25 .o 5 50 icoothy Seed...—. 3 00 to 3 25 Beef Cattle, per band.:..... ..... ," 5 GO to 7 T 5 Mire, per bond ..... 8 00 to 8 TO 1114 . —......" ..... .......14 00 told 00 Wlthikey -- ...... 21 to 22 __ __ Gass*, Pectivias, per ton HAWOVER--TucaaD►v Lust Flout, from 5agea5........ -Flo. ire La stores Valeta - age Clover 5eed...._...._._ Seed-- - ............. Timothy Seed -.-.- - Plaster .-....- ..... Valuable Real Estate, AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber, At torney in Fa.et f,,z the Widow anti all the cauldron and Legal Itepresenutut,es of i'Erms irsocus, deceased, offers at Private Sale, the falliewieg Propertitg belonging to the estate of sold de/cedes:, rL : THE or late residence of said de ceased, Dl' a fell Lot„ fruntirtg on South Dal ef.caore street, brocaded by lot of Cualnb:rliu Lein. Gs eke w orth sal inst. on the south ft° alley. Tte improvements are a, g0,..d Two story BRICK DISELIJ flt/r:IE. with t, One siorry Uric* 1-tek-b'-ildiag. Wash-hoax. an.: itar.a Addis lama/ ate-e wry Howse., one of brick and the ottrer a 1 de s Frarae Wood- Louse, a well of et ce:leat water to the Leutre of the lot, wills setae (nut trees. flit proper ty be sold et .re or is too parts, as reay brat suit parr hast rt. I'llOPE1L'cl: IS CU lISERLAND TOWNSIII P. Tract of Laa.G , in tunillerianot townaktip. Adams nonaty.cootaintag in all (.4 acres and 104 perckes, bounded by the GettysLiaric used Littleatown Turnpike., and lands ut Nathaniel Lighlaer, Abraham Si/Angler, Mrs. aegis, George Spangler mad Patterson: part of the !riarll. is cat - crud w ith young timber. and there Ls as. a Awing of good water upon it.— The tract Las been divided AA will be ulered in luta, as ful.fua Su. 1, cautaiaiug 11 ILCIVA perches, at Ptket, Nu. 1 acre. 143 pt relit.,; 4 acres 151 perches , N 0 4, 11 acres perches. This tract will be aid enure or is lots, as above slated, as may best suit pur cb JACOB )3ENN Eft, Attorney is Fact for the Widow and Heir.; of Peter Ilitikert, tint 'd_ Sept. 3, 18C0. tf A Good Farm, AT PUBLIC SALE.—Thu undersigned, Ex ecutors of the last Will and Testament of JACOB SnitztA, deceased, will offer ut Pohl - a Sale, on the prenamet, ov /111DAI. rue 12rtt nxr or licrossa NILIT, TILE VALUABLE FAUN of said dreamed, notate in Muuutioy township. Adams county, 3 miles from Gs-ttysborg. near the Baltimore Turnpike, atior.sing laud, of Daniel Shafer, Peter Cots rioter, Jacob Seb ,vartz. and others. containing 108 Acres and h,l Perches, neat. The iniprovetueuts consist of a large and s a Two-atory Stone Da ciiing it Bank Baru, cot cied with pine!: •7 '•• shingles; Wagon Shed mud Corn Cziu attacneu * Carriage !louse, Siii.tit.e llott-te, Blacksmith Shop, and other omit-buildiugi ; au excellent *oil of war.er at the dour, and two thrit ing Ap ple Urc bards.. together o itli a t of other truiL The farin is ino-By under good cliesunt 1 ail fences, and the 1,11 1. hat tog been re, euti. limed. is under a high :4-lie here are about 2u at. les tlrst quality kleadow, ith a fair prupurtiou ut Ttuiber. This proper . !rout its very desirable loeado,i, and from Its toy superior tithtVlAtagej, off,rs raie iniluce bieuts fur int estuient. Fer,olis tut iew a.i.d property w ill !dense Lad) chi Mr. latish Baker. its pros& lit occupant. jaerShould the above named proptrty not be ExAd en said day. it ti ill be for Itcut. 6,:frAlso, at the save time and place, will lie uttered, A TitACT .NIVUNTAIN-LAND, in IlamiltOnban township., Ad ens county. about 3 !mica north-west trots the .• lls," ndjoining lauds of Abraham Spangler, !mu: Lightner, Esq..und others, containing 11 Acres, more or less. This tract is fur the most part thickly cos ered with young and thriving ches nut, and need only be seen to give entire satia friction. 'dale to commence at 1 o'clock, P M., on said day, when alteulance will be given and textus made known by AARON SFIEELY, JAMES Executors. Sept. 3, IBM ts Notice. JACOB LITTLE'S ESTATE.—Letters tes tamesary on the estate of Jacob Little, late of Straban township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same township, he bereb) gives notice to all per s ons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. Sept. 3, 1860. Ct To Persons out of Employment. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE A SEWLNG MACHINE.—We will give n Comaniuion, or wages at from V. 5 to $6O per month,and expenses paid. This is a new Ma chine, and so simple in its construction that a child of 10 years can learn to operate it by half an hoar's instruction. It is equal to any Fami ly Sewing Machine in use, and the price is but Fifteen Dollars. Persons wishing an Agency will a.lettsis J. N. BUYLAW, Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Co., Sept. 3, 1860. 5t Milan, Uhio Watches, Jewelry AND SILVER-WARE.—We would respect- , fully inform oar friends, patrons and the public generally, that we hare now in Store and offer WirOLCSAIII AND Rgrstt.,"at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of Wrvcana, JIWILItti, SILVIA uo Pi t ASSD WARN, of every variety and style. Every desetiption of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to order, at short notice.— glir..kll goods wassuted to be as represented. AT. lit..—Particalar attention given to Re rukiring Watches and Jewelry, of every descrip :JUL ISTAUFFERk-lIARLEY, - — it% 623 Itartel 13C,, South Side, Ptillati'it. Befit, 4, 1860. 34 liennulvanie College, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, lima 57111121`, 1111.0 W Locum, Paitsostrnia.—The &s -molt of 1560-81 will comments October Bth, lade; sal condone seal March. Examiostions asp Ciaditeted daily by the Members of the Pasulti, Secoad-Course Students are faro felted with the Hospital Ticket without charge. Five - Mules (including Diseases of Women) are bald at.the %liege every week. Fees :—Ma tricobstioo,4s; One Fall Course, $105; Grade /94M* Pe* Atpplicatioas on the beneficiary should be sent Wins the beginalag of the fisissioc, Address. 9 WIS D' / / 461 .1 0 W, IL D., Delia. SIM,. tirOtips to . Trevassers. 121 117 1 , p all pans tionlo44. - * pate 14V$en 0 1 : • 4 . l.piligin all sueb trespasers. • • • , Witt, MN, kila Maori 191648".., DiAd Week •-, • Cd*: 4 4 , 001. • ausitts* a; nee. - IP A VIL I ST VALUABLB FARM.-61n pier souses of est Order of the Orphan's Court o dants county, will be offered at Public Sale, 9A On the premises, we Friday, the ha clay of Octo ber nett, the following described Real Sesta of the late MuttslLL Samos, Seq., deceased, viz : THS MANSION FARM, eructate in Liberty township, Adams county containing 275 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the Seirsoqi lion- James McDirit, deceased, heirs of W Flohr, deceased, John Nonsmoker, and others, on the turnpike leading from the Mar)land line to Waynesboro', and within two miles of Etn lhitsberg. The improrements are ..... .; • large Two-story Roughcast ; • 1 II Dwelling liel:1-iK,Log BArn,Wagon .. I '. Shed, Corn Crib, spring House,. -"..—_, with an excellent spring of water; were is alto A glitinir of water In the Barn-yard. There are Upon the farm 2 Orchards, one of which is not excelled by any in that district of Country.— Friends' and Tom's creeks both pass throng+ the farm. The place has a large body of choice Timber and a Air proportion of good Meadow. The land ill in& high state of i uliivation, under goad fencing ) and is one of the most desirable properties in the county. The attention of buyers is especially incited, as the property must be 201.1. The !arm will be sold entire or io parcels, as may hest su,t purchasers. A portion of the timber embrocing about 70 acres will be sold separately—tither entire or in lots to suit borers. =I 4 117 to 8 00 3 60 1 19 to 1 23 1 01 to 1 13 460 to 500 t 78 to 2 00 1 20 60 13 25 1 DO 62 00 5 37 II 00 -- 1 12 p 0 1 20 la - Persons desiring to view the property will call on either or the AdininistrAtors, re siding near Fair&ld, or on John Nunetualer, re,i iing. near the farm. Bie•Sale to cumwen::e ■t 10 o'clo-•k, A. M , on si.Cid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by 4 75 2 .50 6 25 JAMES 71. MARSTIALL, lICSSELNIAN, A dm austrators R. the Court—ll. G. Wolf, Clerk. Sept. 3, 18G0. ti AT PrfILTC SALE..—The subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the prerui•es, on Tuesday, the 25/A of Sristezaher inst., tLe following dezcribed saleable property, viz : 4. LIMESTONE FARM. situate in Hamilton ban ton nship, Adams counts . . Pa, adjoininz lands of Wm. Culp, James liarsball, and other+, containing 11J Acre*, wore or l es. , with due proportions °fez-eel:eat Wood ig.tkii sou \ltadow. The taco i., in a good state of cilticau ,, uni under good fencin,, , ,.. A utter-failing at, ''m of water passes through the tract, waking t . very lesirable for pester ing. The iteproceme:t 3 Lire a u-story LOU HOUSE, I +;‘. l / K itahra attaclied.Double Logßn.rn, new Waxot Shed end Cora Crib , • Spring Smoke 'loess, I.trze hog I .93) Daol uther out-touildiugA; a well of.uever-fail- ing water at the door, and • good .ipple Or ch.a.J, with other fruit. There is ni=u cat the firm • sew and substan tial LIME with plenty of Lies Stone.- - The Lim-Larning has bees carrist nu un this Farm for A number of years, always with profit; and as the body of Liuse Stows is he.s‘y. and ut good quality, Is rare chance is nua u:rered to any one who usay desire to cJII••• ileidC the busine.4. gxgrl'elsous desiring to view the property are requested to call on the subscriber, at the Lizzie FaLtury, in Gettysburg, ur on rteattatg ea the Lens. I.eirSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will besiven and Linos wade known by MIN. subscriber offers for P e, on' very ad commod.iting terms, TWO FIRMS. So. 1, situate in Straban township, Adams county. 3 tulles east of Gettpburg, 1 mile from the Railroad, containing 110 Acres, more or lea=, the improvements' on shirk -.... me a 8 Tols E LIOUSH, good Bank . ." - : liarn, and other out-buil.lings.— !•••: t jli About 13 acres are fraleadoir,and r e ~ •-..- there is running spring water in every beld, u Lich never fails. There is a large Orchard of choke grafted Fruit, about 4 acres. About 37M0 or :tent) bushels of Lame have been put epon the farm, and its couvenience to the Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There is a due proportion of Timber. No. 2, situatz in Cumberland town4l4, on the Emmit3burg Road, a mile and,a half trotn Getty ~burg, containing, 143 Acres, mord' or les.t. the in.proveruents on which are a new FRAME DWELLINU HULSE, large Brick Barn, and other out-buildings; a well of water at tl.e barn, and one at the house. About 22 acres are in Mt adovr. There is a due proportion of Timber. About 3,000 bushels of Lime have beta put upon the Farm. li=r - Tl.e terms will be made known on ap plicaliuu to the subscriber. PETER TIIOSTLE. Sept. 3, 18G0. tf EANCY FUR STORM—JOHN FARFIRA, N 0.718 Arch St., between 7th and Bth Philadelphia, (late of 018 Market St.,) 10. porter, Manufacturei of and Dealer in at. kinds of F ANC Y FURS. having re moved to my Ne w Store, 718 Arch St.. and being now engag. ed entirely - in the Man. and Sale of Fancy Furs, whiih, tt atcordance with "line l'rire I hare marked at th lowest po , sible pricet able profit. I would .t a \ want of Furs for ei:her litl.c, or Clullrtn• Wu.r. and an inspeetwq of my • le Agin of those goods, satisfied, as I am of toy ability to plea4e in every desired essential. See• Persons at a distance. who may find it inconvelient to call per,onally,nevd Only name the article they wish, together a ith the price, and instructions for sending, and forward the ordtr to my address—money accompanying— to insure a satisfactory compliance with their wishes. [Sept. 3, 1800., 3m 11ENRY LITTLE, .Executor Register's Notice.. NOTICE is hereby given to ali leg es and other persdna construed that the in istration accoanu hereinafter mentione ill be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on Toad:3y, flu 23th of September nut, at 10 o'clock, A. M., via: 214. The Brat and final account of Barnard Hildebrand and Abuer S. Hildebrand, Admin istrators of the estate of William Ifildebr.lnd, deceased. 215. The fir3t and final account of J icob Mundortf, Jr., Executor of the last will and testament of Jacob liundorff, deceased, Settled by Adam liebert and Charles B. Polley, Admin istrators of the estate of Jacob Muudorff, Jr., deceased. 216. Account of Jacob Mundorir, Jr., testa mentary Trustee, under the Will of Jacob Muodorff, Sr., deceased, for John Mundortf and Mary Middlecoff, (afterwards Mary Albert) and her children, settled by Adam Hebert and Charles B. Polley, Administrators of Jacob Mandoeff, Jr., deceased. 317. The first account of Rufus Duttra, Ad ministrator of Geo. W. Bittinger, deceased. 1113. The Bret and deal account of David Clapaaddle, Executor of the last will an I testa meat of Elizabeth Clapsaddle, late of Monatiia.l township, deceased. Also, ea Otteb4r 2L 119. The ling and final account of Abraham Kase and John ltusselman, 4thninistrators of the estate of bbriatisa Mistily, deceased. 420. The first so& fisal acconnt of Samuel B. Ruud, Administrator of the estate of Wm. G. Belts, deceased. 21A011ABIAR IfYlllB, inriskr. Rogistor's Moo, Gettys.. berg, Aug. 27, 1800. Teachers Wanted. • mow l•ssiftraloit township win inset at Se,kUM 136561-liotes, Us *A dorafalpftiiiip sot, to employ lin ?Inchon fa! oda toinsl4—tbs Tesihats to =to ogtoe2bc r iti atm; 2.- 140 . - := 1 41 . Utir is .10811P117:13 St rke r i Aug. 27, MO. t 4 rinTrl A Limestone Farm GEORGE C. CRAFS Sept. 3, 1860. ts Valuable Farm for Sale. Ladies' One Pries yer% Itiaartao Pills. A RN you slot, la, lA, and complalningl— you out of order, with your system deranged, end your feelings uncomforta ble? These symptoms are often the prelude to seriour illness. Some fit of sick. ness Is creeping upon you and should be everted b a timely use of the risrt:l remedy. Take Ayer's Pills and cleanse out the di of dered humors—purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed it hcalthagain. Theystima late the functions of th body into rigorous actir, ty, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and t:ie surrounding or gans. producing general aggravation, suffering. and disease. While in this condition. oppress ed by the derangements, tale Ay er's Pills, and see how directly they restore the El aturAl action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in tins trivial and common complaint, is Lebo.) true in many of the deep-seated and dangerou‘ distemuers. The same purgative etre, t expels them. Caused by similar ols•truetions and de rangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them sure ly, cured by the same means. None who know the •irtues of these Pills, will ne,rlect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians in some of the principal cities, and from other well known public persons. Irma • torwsnhog Merchant of St. Lou, Feb 4, ICS6. lir. Ayer : lour rills are the p.traigun of all that is great in tnedic•ine. They hate cured mi little daughter of ulcerous 'ores upon her bands and feet that had }roved incurable for years. Her mother has been long grievouily afflicted with blotches and pimples on tree skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they base cured her. Aa♦ MORGUIDOZ. AS A FAMILY PHYSIC. Prom Dr. 11. Wrearterrlght. Now Ortega& Your Pills are the prince or purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They arc mild, but very certain and effectual in their sytion on the bowels, which makes them invalulhle to us in the daily treat ment of disease. HEA V ACLIK, SICK HEADACHE, FOUL STONIACII. De..r Ilmr. Aycr: I C4ollot answer you what complaints I have cared with your Pills better than to any all that we ever treat with a purga tive medicine. I place great dependence on en it ,;,•ctual. cathartic In my daily contest with diseaze, and believing as I do that your Pills aCord U 4 the best we have, I of course value then. highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May I, 1855. Dr. .1. C. Ayer--Bir: I bare been repeated ly cured of Oa worst headache any body can have Lys dole 0. Orp of jour Pills. It seems to arise trona a foal 11:0Mauu. which they cleanse at Lace. Yours with great rcspmet, • ED. W. Passau. ell of Stes,..er Clarion. BILIOUS DISORDERS-LIVER COSTLAIN TS. hrompr. Throdore See, et No* 'Cork 00 Not only are your Pills admirabg gdapt.d to their porpose as an a.sperient, but I find then beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have In my practice proved b.:lre effectual for the cure of bilious complaints thao any one remedy I esu mention. I sincerely re joice that we have at lengths purgative which is worthy the conlidence of the profession and the people. Department of the Interior, 1 . Washington, D. C., 7th Feb. 1856. Sir: I have used your Pills In my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, sad cannot hesitate to say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulating action oa the liver is quirk and derided. consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that orgad. Indeed, I hate seldom found a case of bilious disease so obstinate that It did nut readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL ' L. D., 'Physician of the Marine Hospital. DYSENTERY. DIARRIKKA, RELAX,WOLLUS. From Dr. 3. G. tow, at Chicago. Your Pills love had a lung trial in my prac tice, and I bold them In esteem as one of the best aperients I have ever found. The altera tive effect upon the liver makes them an excel lent remedy, when ghen in small doses for bilious dysentery and di.crbom. lheir snar e, a ing makes them very acceptable and con venient for the use of women and children.' DYSPEPSIA. IMPTRITY OF THE BLOOD. ?ru Rev. J. V. Wows, Palter of admit Chan*, Sodom Dr. Ayer: I have used 'sour Pills I/ ith ex traordinary success is my family and among those lam called to visit in distress. To regu- I ite the organs of digestion and purify the blobd,they are the very best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. Hives. Warsaw, Wyoming co., N. 1., Oct. 24, '55. Dear Sir: lam using your Cathartic Pills in my practice, and had them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of the blood. JOll.ll G. llticnir, M. D. CONSTIPATION, COSTIVENESS, SUPPRES SION: RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, DROPSY, PARALYSIS, PITS, ETC. Prom Dr. J. P Van(lan, Waite*al, iNaida. Too much cannot be sad! of your Pills for the cure of costiNeness. If others of our fra ternity have found them as CffiCACIOUS as have, they should join me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes aho suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the prozeni tor ot others that are worse. 1 believe comveuess to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. :11 1 re ,-(n- Froo E Stuart, Physic= and Boston 1 tin I one ur two large doses ut your Pills, taken at the proper time, ue excellent promo tiN es of the natural secretion n hen w holly or part:ally suppresssd, and also tery effectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They are so much the best physic we bare that I re commend no other to me patients frousethe Rim Dr flukes, of the Methodigt Spit Church. Pulaski House, Ga., Jan. 56. Honored Sir I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excrociating neuralgic pains, which coded in chronic rheumatism.— Not% ithetanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worac and worse, until by the advice of yclur excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I in now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec.'ss. Dr. Ayer: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Guat,--A painful dis ease that had afflicted me for years. wirMost of the Pills in market contain Mer cury, which, Although a valuable remedy in skilful hands. is dangerous in a public pill, frum the dreadful consequences that frequent ly follow ice incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, ti cats per Box, or i Boxes fel' $l. Prepared by Dr. J. C. I tiBI 1 CO., Lowell,- lass. per'Sold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; P. Arendurille; Paxton k McCreary, Fairfield; P. Myers,liew Chester; M. Staimpr, New Oxford; RI. Iliteihew, York Springs; Ikul dealers gener4lly. Sept. 3,1 . meow THE undersigitet haring disposed of his Newa Store to r. 3011111 PE BROADS BAD, in- Leads to discontinue the baseness; and whilst he feels indebted to the public for the liberal patronage extended to hia, he woald cordially recommend all his old castanets to Kr. Broad head, who will always be prepared to accom modate them with anything to his line. CIELABLEB LINDERMAN. Aug. 27, 1860. Ty• ATM). pa Missed the Nev, Eitiis of Mr. Lixosamts, it is my pcipose to continue um cosiness as a more extcadvs seals titan berstolims. Daily city popms,saii all the pop alas aisiptsiass .ad psoiodioldi of the 41 V, al ways **Amid: JOSZPB, 11210.2.DH1L211. Amg. 27, Is4o, U. it LIMON variety of Amer and plata Oval .bill: °llit ia / 41 0 411 always as hand at the baGeliter eq. TYBOY I BRO. From Dr. Zdvanl Do?d, Ultimo* VIICZN 7 SLI DICLL To the Public. Notice. Foundry is Maine /hop AT PUBLIC BALE, —Camaurre, Arrears, —oe Ala% tAe 14als day of &peralier act; the subscriber will offer at Public Bald, ots th premises, THE LITTLEBTOWN POMMY AND MACHINE SHOP, sitosied between Has over and Railroad streets, in Littlestown, Adams count), Pa., being the only Foundry in the place. The establishment consists oral/nu/dry, Machine Shop, Smith Shop and Saw Mill, the building, including the whole, being 160 feet in length. The Engine is 16 horse power, af fording plenty of steam power for all practical purposes. The assortment of patterns is very full—and the Turning Lathe lean excellent one. It is a complete establishment for the manufac ture of all kinds of machinery, and is doing a pro , Ter,us business. The gentlemen now work ing it ha% e sold some forty Threshing Machines since bare est, besides a variety of other ma chine.. ba r Etther of the DWELLING HOUSES on the front or rear of the lot would be sold with the Foundry, as might best suit purchasers. -Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day. IA ben attendance will be given and terms m ide known by AMUS LEFEVER. 'Aug. 2.7, 186 U. t.,• A Rare Chance! ALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM AT PUB LIC SALE.—The subscriber. intending to relinquish farming, will offer at Public Sale, on the premise., en Wednesday, the 261 A day of Serrtnter meet, the following desirable property, tile: A LIMESTONE FARM, situate. in Cono n-ago township. Adams county, Pa., adjoinin,.; lands of Heirs of Jacob Keller, dece,a.ed, and others, one mile from lianii‘ er and the same distance from MaSherrystown, along the Littles town Railroad, containing 130 Acre., more or less, with due proportion , of Meadow and Woodland. The Farm is under good fencing and good csltivation. The improve tuents are a nearly new BRICK HOUSE, with Basement ant a Two-story Back- 11 , I building, a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Spring House, and all other necessary oat-buildings; a never-tailing spring of water at the buildings, and a young bearing Apple Orchard, with other fruit, such as peddl es, pears, plums ant cherries. Th: farm Is *VA watered, having four aprings upon it and a stream running through it. This is one of the most desirable properties in the count, and the attention of Capitalists is invited to it. Such a chance to purchase is rarely offered. Persons wishing to clew the property are requested 1 call on the subscriber, residing thereon. alirSale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on wild day, when attendance will he given and terms made known by MARCUS WORTZ. Aug. 27, 1860. ts* Public Sale O P VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I—On Frs day, the 21.4 day of September next, by Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams county, the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of &mum. W. Horrosx, late of Straban toothly, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, all that VALUABLE TRACT OF L IND, lately occupied by said deceased, situ ate about 7 miles from Gettysburg, and 4 from New Oxford, on the old Carlisle road, contain ing 2.36 Acres, more or less, with sufErieut Timber and • large, quantity of Meadow, ad joining lands of the Misses Graft, Jacob Wolf, David Hoover, and others, and is well watered by B Run and Coisowago creek, has been recently all well Limed, and is justly consider ed one of the most fertile farms in the county. The improvements are a large Brick MANSION HOUSE, in good repair, .• with nine rooms, a Brick Back- . tt building, Wash House and Cistern, kege Brick Barn, new Wagon wan Corn cribs, Carriage House, a superior Hog Stable )city numerous apartments, neal) built, a n me t hae t : of choice fruit, a Well of good Wit ter a t t h e d a e t and one at the barn, both under me i, with all e t t , s -r necessary out-buildings There is a l so a F rani* : TENANT HOUSE, Ddu hie Log Remand other co..rren i encer• In t, the exe ,„ 'lent quality of the land, this is also a most den:able residence; the Yard being Ailed with Ornm."l'llai Trees and the Rouse reeentls painted and repair ed, whilst for comfort and convenience the build ings are rarely surpassed. JinarPersons wishing to view this property pre%irous to the day of sue will be shown the same by one of the undersigned, residing there on, who will also give all necessary information of the same. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. V., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by 'WALTER T. HOFFIaN, P. S. DEUBEET i Adrimusietratert. By the Court—Ti. G. Wotr, Clerk. Aug. 2c, 1860. U Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscribers, Ex ecutors of Joint Mitt.Ea, deceased, will otfer at Public Sale, on the premises, on ?hue:- dam die :171): elly of September next. the following valuable Real Estate of said decedent, viz: TILE MANSION FARM, situate in Reading township, Adams county, Ps., adjoiuin}g lands of Jacob Smith, Benjamin Melaun, Michael and Peter Harbolt, and others, containing 100 Acres, more or Ice.s, with a Afficiency of frst-rate Woodland and Meadow. The Farm is in e.:- cellent cultivation, having been several times limed; and the fencing is of the best quality, mostly of chesnnt rails. It is one of the most productive Farms in the county.— The improvements consist of a ;' llll Two-story BRICK HOUSE, new : Two-story Brick Back-building. large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn tint), Carriage House, large Hog Pen. Spring House, Smoke Hou-e and Dry Utilise, and all other ne cessary out-building,; two spring- of net cr. failinz Muter convenient to the buildings. Alec a well, a ith a pump in it, in the barn j and ; an exi ellunt Apple 04ehard. not exai lied iu the township, with other fruit, such as pcsi he., a:-9 and cherries. There is a 1:10 iug stream of tsnter through the farm. Adv . ), A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the Mansion Farm, ,ontaining 10 Acres, more or less, about 3 acres being in timber. The-im provements are a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, an I Potter Shop—both new. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate- In the same town<hip, adjoining lands cf Adam .lruwu, George l rower, George Fiuel, Mytrs, and others, containing 44 Acres, more or less—about 15 acres being Woodland. The cle end land has been well limed—granite There is a good spring on the property and running a later through it. On Fraircy, the 281 A day of September aert, will be offered, on the premises, A TRACT OF CHESNUT TIMBERLAND, situate in Hunting. ton township, Adams county, adjoining lands of John Bream, Smith's heirs, and others, con taining 5 Acres and 94 Perches. The tract is well covered with first-rate rail timber. A par Persons wishing to view either of the three first mentioned properties are requested to call at the mansion house ; and to view the cliettnnt timberland Mr. John Bream may be called upon. tar Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said days, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ADAM MILLER, SOLOMON MILLER, ADAM C. MILLER, Aug. 27, 1860. tall Szecutoh. Farm for Sale. rruaz subscriber will iteU his FARM, situated in Franklin township, Adams county, 3 miles west of Cashtown, on the Ilillerstown road. The Farm contains 15 ACRES-50 acres clear. The Land is in a good state of cultivation, having bean limed. There are all kinds of fruit--a thriving young Orchard of choice grafted fruit; also peaches, pears and plums of the best kiads. The buildings are • one sad a hall story BTONIC - HOUSE, • large new Bank Barn, a Cooper Shop, kc. The Para I. in eod order, and cannot be best for raising potatoes. I celestite on ratt ing live hundred bushels thisyear. A never failing spring of water at the door. jirlf not sold at private sale by listerdes, the 22d day of illisamiar wet, it will ea that day, at 1 o'clock, P. X., berelbred at public outcry, on the premises. BAUCHI BINGAMIAX. Aug. 37, 1860. is Everybody Take Notice ! AT H. G. CABS Las oa band, and Intends i rukooploi, Water Melons, Cabbagte, Sweet &Mom, tad Beet% Apples, Oenteleeps, To 'macaw" Oecitiiibers, isui. le *bed, 'vanillin In SO Mem Ornery Res--te commotion wi his lee manommt &Miter Goods. Gettysburg, nag. it, lOW. viduabie'Red Sawa T PUBLIC SALL—Ia puhuase• to an order of the Orpbaa's Court of Adams sty, the rabscribers, SIMIAN 800, deceased, will offer at Public 14sle on the premises, on &nog, aw,/As 22d day or ff:ptcsaber Reif, the following Beal Estate of skid deceased, vis : - A SMALL FARM, containing 34 Acres and lePerches, situate In Reading township, Adams county, within sight of East Berlin, on the road ladling from Hampton to that place, adjoining lauds of John Geiselman, George Spangler and odars. The improvements are a new Two-story Brick HOUSE, a new Frame Barn, Wagon Shed and Cora Crib, and other out-hnildings, a good well of water near the door, with a you Apple Orchard, and other fruit. Land adjoining could be purchased, if desired. AlllO, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, in the same towaglip, about 2 miles north of the whore. ad joining Moses Chronister. and others, contain ing 4 Acres and 8 Perches. Persons wishing to view tlie property are re (orate" to call on Eli Myers, residing on the first mentioned. 1111 le to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said d when attendance will be given and terms e known by SINGLETON EICIIOLTZ, ELI II YELLS, A •finiautrators. By the. Court-11. G. Wm", Clerk. Aug. 20, 1860. to A Tract of Land, ATAT PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, ' Ex ecutor of l'ncess Nessus, deceased. will er at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saiur d.:v, the 61k day of Orio'.e , nen, the following Red Estate of said decedent, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Latimore township, Adam. county, adjoining lands of Wm F. Bonner, Michael Lear, and others, con taininz 33 ACRES, more or less, fully one-half Leinq well-covered with Chesnut, and White, BLit k and Rock Oak TIIIBI3R. There are two good , prings on the tract. iloe•Peraons w ishing to view the property are requested to call on the undersigned, or on John A. snealman, in Petersburg. The tract ill he offered together or in parts, as mg beat suit purchase,. lorS tie to commence at 1 o'clock, P. 11., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by IS E. WIERMAN, Erecytor Aug. 17, ISt" ts Valuable Baal *Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pnrsuance of an Order of the Orphan's Conrt of Adams county, the subscribers, Administrators of DANIEL FICKSS, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, sly 224 day of September next, the following Real Estate of said decedent, viz: THE MANSION FARM, situate in Hunting ton township, Adams county, Pa., half a mile from Petersburg, (Y. 5..) adjoining lands of John Pflieger, John Sadler, Jr., John Pay, and others, containing 16S Acres and 38 Perches; about :5 acres are woodland, covered with ex cellent chesnut and oak timber—and about 30 firms meadow. The farm is under good cold %ation. 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, Brick Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Spring House and Gran itrita, log Shop, with other necessary out dmlding- , a neverfailing spring of water in the )ard, a 6ne young thriving Apple Orchard, with a variety of other fruit, such as peiclics, pears, plums and cherries. - Also, a one and a bait story BRICK TENANT HOUSE, and a Black smith Shop—with water convenient. Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, situate in the same township, about 2 miles from the M.Atislon Farm, adjoining lands of John Sadler, Sr., Jonathan Golden, and others, containing 6 Acres, more or less. Jt is well covered with eliesnat and oak timber. On Mondry, the 241 A day of September nest, the fo44owing will be offered,-on the premises: A VALUABLE FARM, situate partly in Hunting ton and partly in Reading townships, Adams a,tisMning lands of Abrahtm Fickes, Jesse. Chronistes, John• Hartman, and others, containing 211 Acres Pad 96 •Perehes,—ebout 80 emigrate here) oak Oinberiand, and 25 acres meadow, and more can be 1.1.1dc. The farm is well watered. The improvemerts consist of a one and a half story LOG 1101 SE, Double Log Barn, a well of never-failiug o ater at the door, an Apple Orchard, and other improve ments. This property will he offered entire or is three parts, as may best suit purchtsers. Ba`Persons finking to view these propertke are requested to call on the last named of the Adminittrators, residing in Huntington twp. tossmmcaco at 12 o'clock, 11., on said de . %s, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ./ . 081AH TICKER, • !ISAAC E. WIERVAN, By the Court—lL G. Wota, Aug. 27, 1d O. to Orphan's Court Sale. IN pursuance of an Order of th e Otphan's Court of Adam; county, will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, c; Saturday, the 221 day of September next, the interest of &Lamm IlaNce, deceased, in the following described Real Egute, Viz No. i The undivided moiety or half part of TWO LOTS OF GEOL:ND, situate, in the borough of Berwick. Adams county, fronting on a public street, adjoininglots of the German R. formed Church. and ruining hack to an said lots numbered 79 and 80.-- The improvements are a Two-story Log Weatherboarded HOUSE% one story Shop, put frame, part brick.) Log B•ru, with Shed, Corn Crib, kc., and a well of water. No. 2 : The undit ided half part or moiety of A TRACT OF LAND, situate part in the town al,lp and part in the borough of Rcrwick, con taining 23 Acres, more or lest, adjoining lands of Samuel M.'tzgar, Geo. Flickinger, Joseph Grieff, and others. The tract is ditided into four fields. No. n: The andicided half part or moiety of A TRACT OE L.4..ND, situate in Hamilton tom L.ship, adjoining land■ of Henry Kohler, Adam Steffan, and others, containing 8 Acres, wore or less. bar Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. IL, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by HENRY MAYER, Adner,, By the Court—ll. G. Wol.r, Clerk. Aug. 27, 1860. to Farm * for tie. TUE subscrii-er offers for sale his FARM, situated In Cumberland township, Adams uuty, Ps., about three and a half miles south lIK Cieltysburg, on Mar., , h Creek, containing 145 Acres and '..4 Perches of highly improved lead. The improvements consist of a goll ' welling MOUE, new Barn, Wagnn If Shed, Corn Crib and Hay Sheds There is a well of never-failing water at tbe door,and a fine young Orchard of choice fruit. About 25 Acres are covered with Timber, sad about 20 Acres of good Meadow. air Persons want ing to purchale a good property will do well to give me a call. SAMUEL A. COBEAN. Aug. 27, 1060. 4% Public Bale. I N pursuance of as Order of the Orphan's C o urt of Adams county, the subscribers, Ad - entnistretors of the estate of Joss's Cams*, deceased, will oar at Public Bale, on the ;demises. es itrieg, the 29th deg of Sseuesiier sea, the &Bo valuable Estate, vie: , A PARK,sltoste in Freedom township, Adams comity, on this Biantitsburg road, about 6 miles from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Jacob Brown, Beaty Byers, and, others, containing 176 Acres., more or less, with a sufficiency of first-rate Meadow end Timberland. The Wm Is In excelleat caltivatloa, sod good fencing.-- The hoprovesseate are a large 'lrwo-la ry Brick Dwalliag 11013811, large Beak Urn, Warta Med, Oona Orib sad all Misr ascomery ost-boildhasil these sever-felliutOprleas onostor, also $ well with a pomp la ltri as Apple Orchard of choice halt. IfirPersoSs 'Wag to vivo the i = ore requested to call os the tae, mialstrator, Opals; at the motifs. - sir We Up losunestea at 10 o'clock, A. on said dab "'hes suandaaino will beglves and Isms made Uown • by OC7AVIIM puu_ra_z s e, Bp the Oinoti—Mels., dirk''' . Aug. 21, 1 GO. to fItVALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PER SONAL PROPERTY.-0,1 Tuesday, ate 16tA of Spit:4l4r, 1860, at 9 o'clock, A. M., the subscriber, Administrator with the Will annex ed of Coxaao Ssr DER, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the Mansion Tract of said de ceased, in the Borough of Gettysburg, the following parcels of Real Estate, to wit : No. 1 : THE MANSION TRAr, being n very pleasant and desirable country seat, situate in the southern limits of Vie Borough of Gett burg, adjoinin. , land 4 of C.‘pt John Ayers, Ja cob Benner, Hon. D Ziegler, Henry J. Stable, John Rupp, Harvey D. Sweeney, and otherv. containing 40 Acres, more or lees, in a high state of cultivation, on which are erected a large and commodious Two-story STONE HOUSE, Brick Bank Barn, ' 1 ill Wagon Shed and Smoke House, with 3 never-failing springs of ex- - , cellent water, one of tutu/ in the Litt hen; and a large thrie ing a)rcli:ird of Apple and other fruit trees. There are about 8 acres offirst-rate meadow. This property offer's unu-iiial in dm malts for itoestnient, from its situation and advantages. No. 2: A LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough of Gettysburg, fronting on south Baltimore srreet, adjoining lots of Dr. Study, and bounded by au alley on the north, i mproved with a Two—story Rough-cast IloCsE, with II Back-building, a new Frame Stable, and a well of excellent a Ater. Administrators of No. 3 . A TRACI" OF LAND, situate in Cum berland township, lying ou the Einmitshurg, road, within I mile of Gettysburg, lutiolMo w ; lands of Win. Bliss, Amos I'laqk and others, and containing 8,1, Acre-, more or les•. There is on this tract a well and a good spring of watt r, and an orchar 1 of fruit to es. No. 4: A TRACT COVER.EDI WITH GOOD TIMBER, situate in Cumberland toss-114dr, ad. joining lands of Philip Relding; J.teob Kuhn,' •nd.Wm. Curreus, cout..in ng 11 Acre, more or less. No. 5: A TRACT covered with good Chesnut and Locust Tonhiir, emy iit aecest, 9ittlate to Hamiltonban tu' nship, adjoini-g lands ufJohn Baker and Peter Seabrook., containing 30 Acres, more ur less, which will be suld entire or in two parts, as nosy suit purchasers. pe`Persons wishing to view the Real Estate, will be shown the same by calling ou the fami ly on the Mansion Property, or tpon the sub scriber, in Gettysburg. Also, at the same time and place, the follow ing Personal Property': 3 WORK HORSES, (one a first-rate brood mare,) 2 Colts, (one yearling and one suckling,) 4, first rate Mtich Cows, 4 Heifers, Wheat aust.Onts by the bushel, Corn in the ground, Hay and Straw by the ton, 2 Wagons, I first rate Carriage. and Harness, Ploughs and liszrows, Double Shovel Plough, Corn Fork, Plough-wheels, Log Chains, Crow bar, Cow and Halter Chain(, Horse Gears, Rakes and Forks, 1 first-rate Windmill, Cutting Box, Threshing Machine, 2 Saddles, one a new Bide-saddle, 400 Chesnut Postls, heavy, 110 Lo cust Posta,. heavy, 209 ChestuUt Shingles, lue feet Plank, and Household - 11nd Kitchen Furni ture, as follows: 1 Bedstead and Bed, Tabldi, Chairs, lorof Carpeting, Mantle Clock, Hathaway Cook Stove and fixtures, Ten-plate Stove and Pipe, t..orner Cupboard, Desk, Case of Drawers, Churn, Sil ver Watch, with other anklets, too numerous to mention. airif the property be not. all sold on the 18th, the sale will be continne4 on the following day. Attendance will be g yen and terms wade known by DANIEL IC. SNYDER, Aug. 20, 1860, is ,std trasor c. f. a. Well-Improved tc , , Valuable FARMS AT PUBLIC I tTALE.—The under signed, Attornies la fact for the Widow au Y Heirs of EDWASI) Hazzids, deceased, will °MI it Public Sale, on the premises, on Tins. day, flu I Irk day of Splem6er Nest, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following describe l' valuable Lands, viz: No. I—THE MANSION FARM, situate in Hamilton township, Adams county, Pa., about 3 miles from New Orford, cud the same distance from East Berlin, near the public road leading from the former to the letter place, and adjoin ing lands of David March, Michael Miller,Samuel Wolf, Adam) Sowers, - and others, and containing 106 Acres and 07 Percheg, with a Log • Dwelling 110173 R, large Bank Barn, and other convenient out-building thereon erected ; with three springs of excellent water in abundance. Where 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 cititiration, and convenient to schools, kc. Tkiere are about 30 at res of Woodland be longing to this farm. No. 2 18 A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the Mansion Farm, coutainibg 74 Acres and 128 Perches, comprising a large body of valuable Timber-land, which will be sold with the ■foresaid property or separaiely.— There ar.• also several never-Liling spring• of excellent water on this laud. This property adjoins lands of Eli ury Yohe, Jacob Wulf, Dan iel Becker, John Mummert, and others. No. 3 is an excellent lot of CHE.SNI . T TPL BER, which cannot be easily excelled. It is situated in Paradi,e to nshir. York county, about 4 miles fro is the above-nnmed tracts, and contains 7 Arre4 and 48 Perches, adjoining lands of Henry Illarsho.ll, and chesnut lots of Joseph J Kuhn and Mines and Hersh. gie-These properties Is ill be offered sepsrate ly or togalier, as mxr beet suit purchasers.— The Farcus are conveniently loc.sted, and in a good and impros irig neighborhood. The terms of side s ill be accommo.diting, to suit purchas ers. Pog , egslon will he ris en on the first day of April next. Further in:ortu ition can be ob tained by applying to the subscribers, who live on the lands. JOHN lIAISYS, Aug. 20. 1810. is LEYI 11ANE3. ELIZ A BETH ESTATE.—Letters of aehninistrstion on the e•tateobf Elitatieth ler, (me of Fmnklin township, Adams (utility. decease 1. having been granted to the undersigned, re-idiag la CUlllbe Hand ip, he her •b.) gi% ca a :Lite to all p, rsons indebted to said estate to ru ike inime.liAte payment, and th ose h al ing against the saute to present them properly autheuticated :or settlement. ItENJAIIIS F. VilSLElt, Aug. 13, 1800. Ct TOIIN MILLER'S ESTATE.—Letters testa mentary on the estate of John Miller, late at Reading township, A lams county, dece.ised, having been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in the it &me township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payamt, and those harin; tti*l'MA against the same to present th.-„,„, proper ly authenticated fur ADAM MILLER, SOLOMON MILLER, ADAM C. MILLER, Aug. 13, 1860. 6t &motor, I\TO. 110 NORTH WHARVES, PHIL ADEL -1.11 PHU, manufacture and have for elle Spermaceti, Patent Sperm, Hy- CANDLES.draulie,Adamantine, Hotel, Car and Tadow Candlea. • }Pure Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale, Sea OILS Elephant, Strained Whale, Tanners', Curriers', Palm, Oleine. and Red Oils. soAps I White, Yellow, Brown, Chemical Olive, Fancy, and other Soaps. Aug. 13, 1840. 3a OFA AND FURNMJRZ WABBROONS, Nos. /5 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (near tyette st.,) extending nom Gay to Frederick; st.—the largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on tilted a large assortment of HOUSIMOLD AN t) OFFICE FUR.NITURB, em bracing Unmans, Bedsteads, Washstands, Ward robes, listtrasses of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Solna, Tate-e-Totes, Aim Chairs, Bodging Chairs, etagere.., Barbie Tables, Set tees, Reception and Opholwered Chain, AS. SORTED COLORS OF COTTAGE, CUBIT URA; Wood Chairs Ocoee Chairs, Barber ()balm, Cribs and Cr adles, Hat Racks, Hall Fttraiture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glass.., Side boards, lixtension Tables, of every length. Pentonmdispenea to part-ham are invited to nail gal Ike airittoeß an examination, which for siiird guntrift workmanship is-not squalled_ ../Nt~liiignitia tike zoulttrY• -441AMOT it SON, - this. 25 baa Gov stmt. Aug. • 17 ; Imiduriel Wien it,se3r thew sad goarlikee wee, dial-ti Var • PLOTI3IISB- aro MdtateAsaileds, go had is4lo4liatweio Oakey 11} cor. of dis Dig • ,hapiefi'Oettyabars,' imPOrtant Public Sale Notice. Notice. G. A. & E. A. Landoll, A. Mathlot & Son's j Valnia:g . irritierti FOR SALE.--The unders}gned, Trustee I. sell a TRACT Or LAND, belonzlng to' certain heirs of Janoa Mo.noolgrry decea-"!(1,fr will expose to Public Sale, on Sohorditt, the 81 4 daN 0'3 , 7(140er, 18131, thAt TRACT 0 F*I.,AN D, lying along Rock creek, in Ilamikon txraxhip, Yradk• tin county, Pa., 0 miles with west of Chain ber;hurg, and 3 mike santh east of St. Thom is, aujoining !elide of Wm. Armstrong, Jacob Pick ing, and °tilers, containing 133 Acres, Poore or lc= .; 3) or 49 acres ara good Meadow Land. The Improvements are a Two-story Luc; nou.sE, Log :rn, and other .„ out-buildings. There is an o:chard t attached to the farm. l'ocre is also a seat for a SAW MILL no this property. The above property is u t present occupied by Mr. Peter Alhert, and persons wishing to view said property are requested to call upon,him. stir Sale to commence nt IO o'clock, A. M., on s.tid day, whetCttThiaance will be given and terms made 6nown..kf W. A. DUNCAN, July 23, 1869. is Trustee. Assignee's Sale cl F A DESIRABLE F A RM.—The snbsoribef. As4ignoe of JACOB BABYLON and Wirt, will ot:er ut Public Sale, on the premises, on Satter day, the 15Ih day of September next. the following yaluable Real Estate, viz : A SMALL FARM, ei:uated. in Union township, A I ims county, about two miles from Littlestown, and half a mile from a Railroad stalion, adjoining lands of Jacob Ftey, Daniel Palmer, and others, containing h 7 Acres, more or less. ~... Tl are Two-story Log „7 ,, , , 1,iji HOUSE, with USE, with Basement; Frame Barn, MO Carriazr• tious.., Corn Cril , , Spring, float", an i. x, silent Sprin; of %Vat, r, a good Apple Or- , chard, with peJ , lies. pc. , rs, pi anti, 3 , :c• A Line Kiln .•n• , ! pryni. , ,... The ratio i 4 maid , ~* , •t convenient tit 1,1-, w.th due prlia , rtions of meal to mad timber-land, and under good chesuut rail tencing and gaol cultivation. Tis pi6pert,, b., locate I within wie mile of Litn•i- ~.. stone QuArries and Kilns, and convenient ~ churches. ~r liool-hou, ,e s, milk awl stores. . stePer,ous wtbhing to view the rt‘ will call on tho subscriber, reAdiug three-pt triers of a mile of the Farm—call' wt S.iturdayi only. gEist - Salc to commence at I o'clock, P M., on said day, u hen attendance will be given and. terms made Lnown by LEVI D. MAUS, Aug. t, 1800. is 4 a irtsee. Private Sale. ,- YALUABLE PROPERTY.—The stibseriber will sell at Pi-iv to Sale, that VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, kti wn as the "Biake Farm,' situate in Reading wriship, Adams county, adjoining the town of Hampton, and lying along the Conowago creek. The Farm is well „- improved, the land in a good state of " cultivation, and has been recently limed. The accesi to it. location of it, and its facilities of farming, are the very best. It will be sold entire, or divided to suit pur chasers. Persons wishing to view said proper ty, can do so by calling on JOHN BURS, residing on it, and persons desirous of purchasing will call on the undersigned. July . 23, 1860. tf Desirable Property T PUBLIC SALE.—The subscriber, in . Atending to remove into town, will offer at ub is Sale, on the pr , tnises, on Sainrriay, ths Bth day of October next, TI I E PROPERTY lie 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 each other.— The land i:i in a good state-of cultivation, and the fencing good. The improve- ments are a well linklied one , ind,l7• l- ,1 111, a half storyßrick Dwelling, HOUSE, '4 , 7 ..; Brick Back-building, Wash House, ~ , i... an I",icellent well of soft water,: a thriving youn7 Apple Orchard, with a v.triety of peach, plum and cherry trees. The property adjoins David McMillan, Mrs. Shultz, John 11. McClel lan, Geo. Arnold, P. A. dc S. Small, and a pub lic lane. tiat-8 Ile to commence at I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by EPIIRAIXI ERNAWAY Ang. 20, 1960.. Is Carr Ahead Again ! NG. CARR has agri t in been to the city and laid in anothr r large stock of Gro cerivs, Quecuswarc and Notions, Of every de .scription. Sugar 11 lbs. for $l, it very goo'. article ! • His stock of Brush's!, brooms, Baskets,Dem.- joni, kc., is always full—as well as his assor merit of Segars, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, kc. L idies' Hoop Skeleton Skirts, 16 hoops, ft. • $l. Ladies' Gauntlets, a tine article of Lisi, thread, for 37 ccuts—Gloves and Hosiery in proportion. tattles' Perfumery, of all kinds.— Gall at 11. G. CARR'S, Aug. 20, 18G0. in York street. Lime Factory • GETTYSBURG f—ATTENTION, I ERS I—The andersigned would most re— spectfully inform the public in general, and the farming community in particular, that they have erected twospacions LIME KII,,NS,at the corner of Stratton street and tne Railroad, and are now burning, and will continue to burn, large quantities of the BEST LIME, which they will dispose of at the lowest living rates. Fanners and others are invited to give them a call. R. supplying a good article, which they expe< always to do, they caunot fail to give Batten,. - tion. McCCRDY k eItASS. Aug. 20, 18GO. tf Spring 11180. SCOTT & SON have just received, 5- „, are , now opening, et their establish , . in Ci.ambersburg st., opposite the "Eagle ' • - tel,” a -large, choice and desirable stock SPRING GOODS, which they offer to tin p 1' tic, satisfied that goods can't be sold titterer t' they are now offering them. Our stock c• -- prises all the different styles and qualiti , LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Rib, Gloves, Hosiery, White Goods, Laces, &c. For MEN and BOYS' WEAR we has,. usual variety, in style, quality and price. • Our cunoincrs will always find our et, Domestic Goods full, cheap and complete. W., invite all to give qs a call and OXIIMiLI' • stock, satisfied that an examination is al; • • is necessary to cortvinee all that out's i • cheap. store. No traMble to show go , - Thankful for past encouragement, and t. respectfully ask si eoutinnanee of the sam A. SCO k N. B. Country Protinoe taken in mil or Goods. [April /6, ILL ~ Notice. 113:JIEBE PIERSON'S ESTATE.—Letters.. ' tamentary on the estate at Phcebe Pie: late of Huntington township, Adams cut deceased, haring been granted to thettr - signed, residing in the same township, be he • gives no'ice to all persons indebted to estate to make immediate payment, and having claims against the same to present tet.l properly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC E. WIEIt3IAN, ecu'l. Aug. 6, 18 6t Notice. JOHN 11611131113 ESTATIL--Letters mentarylon the estate. of John tler , .ti + - : late of Tyrone township, Adams county. eetki decesaed, haying been granted to the user signed, residing in ilountpleasant townskfit.be hereby gig es notice to all persons indebted' said estate to make immediate payment, 9ii.4 those haviacclailas against the same toe 1. , .t - sent them-properly authenticated, went. • JOIDi L 11112811._ July AA 18410. at • • .Ji4tserhn .:v Grain! Grain! pin subscriber still continues Ipf" 23 MIU W. A. DUNC.Iti, Gettysburg.
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