D=Ogisa. • , • .Equality elaWi*L--- The Afttit. a • enabilean paper of the New Zng Is hard deers on the Streign bor. "!'"- •It, the Mak. hear the negro-worth editor "Tot may t ye thousand nezrnea as they cmne, i r tboesand Irishmen in the same way. and yin wilt Ind the nermes sur pass the Irisheema 'Zenon in intelligence% aserality, iuduntry,.. sad pad citizenship. They an sore thrifty, mere orderly, and er ery way superior." The above it in accordance with the late amendment of the I .4llsrsacti qsetts tlonsttitution, which disfranchise' , the adopted citizen fr,r fox) years after he reeei‘es hie full nnturati stion papers. 'Negro suffrage is above par in that-. State. Sheriff's Sales. .15 pursuance of sundry writs of rnth!toni Exponas, birtied out of the Court cf Com eau(' Pleas of Adams County, Pa . end t) me directed, wilt be exposed to Public Mile. at the court-boon, in Gettysburg. on .C' 11) urfloy, Clre .1110, dal of Sopfroi!or um., at 1 a elo( k. P. M., the following des, riled Ileal+l-tate. viz : A TRACT OF L.l\l), containing 13 Acre., wore or less, situated in Latiroure township, Adams county, Pa.. a ljuinin,; !And, of !Fred Miller, David - (lnrlner. and oth. rs. improved with a Two-;tarn Woather6.i.l.rde.l Owcllrng 110 USE. a Fr.tine Bare, a well of water, au orchard (.1 . fruit treeQ, kr A Lso, A Tit ACT r. ;ND, !taunted in Latirnore township, Adam.. e anty, Pa., ad joining land. of Wm. IL Webb. Col. John Wol. turd. and the York Spring , ' property, contain ing 3:: Acre•, snore or le*o. Seized and taken in execution as the property of FRANKLIN MIL LER. A TRACT OF LAND. containing 4 Acre*, more or lee*, *ituitteil in Huntingdon township, Adams county. Pa.. 2djointi:,7, Lind* of Jesse Cline, Juhn Cleaver, J 0.4.11 Wierm.in. and others, improt ecl with a Two-*;ory Frame Roughcast HOUSE, Frline Staid. Spring or water, fruit tree*. ke. St-isotl an I Liken in ex ecution n* the properry of JO,ICPII Div. A LOT OP GitnUNO, Qittiated iu the Borough of fletty*hurg, Adam* county, Pa., on the t.outh-west curner of High street and Long, Lane, coutaiping 30 feet (rout on High street r , tit! running h . f . rek Co feet on Long Lane,— anti taken in execution Mll the prof erty of ilositzAintrit Bunce and SAYVEL BUTLIIt. A TRACT OF LAND. situate*" in Tyrone township. Adams county. Pa.. adjoining lands of Thomas Sowers, Sohimon Petcra, and others, *containing 4 Acres, more or less. seized an titketi iu execution its the property of lx.cost /5.A...1C LIGHTNER., Siwrijr„ Sherire Ofth e, Gettypburg, Sept. 10,'6 1. reirTea per cent. of the purchase moneyiepon nil rules by the Siteritt inti 4 be paid over im- Inedistely after the property ie atruck down, and .on failure to comply taereuitA, the property will again be ,put up for .ale. Sheriff's Sale. Thotaas C. Reel,) In the Cffurt of Common 4' , l Ple.i3 of A.l tab c”unty, No. Isaac It. .9m7th..) 2, April Term, 1116 n. Pro- - e•viltngs in Partition. By virtee of an Order of S.ile in the shore /else to me directed, I will sell nt the Cotte r house, In Gettylinrg. on SaturAel, the 2ittl. day of Septewde-r netti, (ISE AN) A HALF LOTS OF GROUND-, in the Borough of Gettysburg, ft ont ingou West York street, adjoining lots of lane Ditterline aid heirs of James A. Thompson, -deceased, having, au alley In Abe rear. The improvements are a large Two-story Brick UNellin BOUSK, Two-story Bark-budding, ith a well of water. Sale to cornrow:act. at 1 o'clock in the after zone. ISAAC LITIBTNEit, Sheriff's Office, Gettys.bnr,r. Sept. 10, 'mi. Uk i r Teo percept of the purchase mousy upon toil Bales by the Sheriff rust,t be paid orez im mediately afier the property is .truck down. and vn failure to comply therewith, the property •tr ill again be put up Lie Valuablo Farm, A T PRIVATE SALE.—The utideri•igned Itof fees nt Private Sale. lIIS FARM, situate to Hamilton township, Ad IMA county, 1 miles lb low New Oxford, un the Carlisle turnpike, adjoining , lands of Jacob Wolf, Henry stock, and others, coutaiuing 82 Acres and 9G Perches, on which areerected 2 one and a half- Rory LOG 1/OCSES, Bank Barn, CI rn CI lb, lug Stable. and ot ,er out-h N inv.. There are two excellent wells of " wetter on the premi.iez. The laud has all been limed and is in a good t, to of cultivation. Die Porsoas u in" to view the property will cal/ on. the u ri ber, rcsiding on the premises. JOUN BUPP. Sept- 10, /BtA. 3t DAVID HOOVI;R'S EST.lTE.—Letters tee tinueutary on the estate of David !louver, late of Resoling township, Adams county, de ceased, hating been gr.tnted to the uuder isigne L. two of them residmg in tue same tmwnship, and Henry residing in Baraboo township, they hereby give notice to all per- Funs indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those Navin;; claims aguaust the came to presebt them properly authenticated for j , ettlement. DANIEL HOOVER, ge litc.NRY HOOVER, j* fir ° ELIZABETH HOOVER, Ez's. Sept- 10, 1860. Ct* Statement OF THE DANK OF t;ETTYSBURG ASSET Loans and discounts... Spreic Due by other Banks... Notes of other Banks, t 4 toeks. Judgments. Bonds Real Estate Total LUBILITI gzi,. Circulation ..... Deposits Due to other Banks.— Total.. Caerret. 4 .t145.150 The above statement is correct, to the best of my lcsowleirde and belief. T. D. CARSON, Cashier. Affirmed and subscribed before me. the 4th day of Sept., 1860. Geo. ARNOLD, J. P. JACOB LITTLE'S I:STATE.—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of Jacob Little. late of Straban 'township. Adams eounty, de ceased, having been granted to the undersign ed, residing in the same township. he hereby gives notice to alt persons indebted toe mid estate to make Immediate payment, and-those having claims against the same to present them proper /y authenticated for settlement. HENRY LITTLE, Erect/tar. Sept. 3, 1860. 6t To Parsons ont of Employment. i°t. 'GUTS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE , SEWING MACH/N E. —We will gire a omission, or wages at from $25 to s6o per month, and expenses paid. This is a new lia.. chime, and so sample in its construction that a child of 10 years can learn to operate it by half an hear's lastraction. It is equal to any Fami ly Sewing Machine in use, and the price is but Fifteen' Dollars. Ponca. wishing an Agate/ will address J. ht. BOYL,AN, Secretary Brie Sewing Machias Ca., Sept. 1, 1840., bt Milan, Obio. To the Public. TRUE undersigned, heving disposed of his j., News Store to Or..loonru Biwa/mum), in tends to discontinue the business; and whilst he feels Indebted to the public fojithe liberal imiimsup Iszkopted to Aim; he would cordially iilirsa his old customers to Or, Broad- , A X "WM apse be prepared 14 accom-1 'awns:with irsisir in his 1 ' " ' ''' * CABIX LINDMIAN: r • - -, - iiitrtseii, .... p i . t_.:, . - . . „Mottos ~ . liAliiiii.llllr4Wokllte Rows Soo or A t ; LmibiguelL Kiieskyiparpose** tleniina• • asthma osi swoon, extunalwe scrOe,ibiris, Notice. $301,885 00 . 23,172 76 64,083 C 0 . 4,6.30 00 1,4 00 . 8,321 28 5,018 00 6,400 00 $414,4n3 73 $181,045 00 3C,6'.19 04 . C,112 27 52'.:0,8 SC, 31 Notice. A A. Oman 'iarro: Ayer , li saresparilla, AT ruBLIc SALK—TS pee o f el "VOA PIIRIPYINO THE ELOOD.—Aad for Ordet of the Oeptees Court of Adams r the 'Tandy allia of the subjoined varieties county, the subscriber*, Administrator, of the ; of 'hies" 1 . Witte of DANIKL Frocts, deceased, will offer at. SCROFULA AND SCROFr- . Public Sale, on the premiers, nnNfoNnat. rye LAWS AFFKCTIONS. even Al - r I . • !sr DAY Or OcToltall aax - f, the folio a .rg Leal TUMORS, UIXERS, SURF S, ..,e4sa Estate of A:64 dece lent. viz • ERUPTIONS,PIMPLKS.PCS -111.1121.11,—... A SMALL FARM. altuata ill IlLatiagton ' TI . LES, BLOTCHES, BOILS. toarnahlp, ittlitna ronntr, adjoining lands of BLAINS. AND ALL SKIN :1 - " 1 " .•"111 lir John Padler. Ell Gochenonr, Thomas Stephens DISEASES. and nthfrs.contsini,ng 42 Acres and a 0 Perches. I The impl . ovements are a Log I>NVEI, • LING norsg, Spring House, Frame ii Etahie. niftl :;n Orehard ; a never-f., Lib II well and spring °fleeter near the doer. Tii, re arc two excellent STWiE Qt .AIIII.IES 00 the prtmi-es. one of Shire Flag nod th^ other Building Stone. A due proportion of Timber and Me tdow Person; iviehing to view the property are re gneeted to cell on the List-named Administra tor. or on John Finkel.. reekling thereon. Pile to commence at I o'clock, P. M.. on eahl day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOgIATI FICKES, ISAAC E. Acint:nistrotors Fly the Conrt—TT. G. Rots, - Clerk Sept. to, 1861. t.., Valuable Real Estate, AT Yt'ltLl~ LE.—Wal be offered at Pub lic Sale, on the premises, ow gstairday, the Nth day (let°Ler owl, the Meal Estate of II -•XIXL 'uomi'. deceased, consisting of A PLANTA- T!ON, or Traci of Patented Land, situate in Readieg township, Adams county, on the bank of the Great Conuwago creek, adjoining lands of Thomas N. Dicks, John Lnydons, and Joseph Spsuglir, containing 173 Acres, more or lees. The Fara is one mile from New Chester and three from Sew Oxford. The int prorttnents are a large Two-sturi , MUCK HOOK, a large Bare, (part Mil frame part log,) Log .spring House, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, with a never-fail ing well of water near the bonne; to o excellent tqiriags on the farm, an Orchard, Le. About 100 acres of the land are cleared, and in a good stateof cultivation ; the residue well set in ex cellent Timber. There is a due proportion of Ileodow. * d r-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. It.. on raid day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by THE 11F.11:S ' of Daniel Seidials, deceased. 'Sept. 10, 1860. tm Private Sale. RPM: snbscriber will sell at Pricete S , le his j TRACT OR LAND. situated iu H ‘milton ban township, Adana. county, Pa., h .If a mile wet of Yountaindele, on the Turnpike Road, adjoinirt7 Isnde of Jacob Ilsefleigb, Robert Wil son. and others, coweining 12 Aere•, more or less. Nine acres are Inn state of VA cultiva tion, the balance in Timber. The Dwell ing is a Two-story 'LOC HOUSE, well Mil' finished outside esti elan inside. n veld V. double Log Barn. Ho g Pen. and other ne,-es sacs buildings. There Is a rood Apple Orchard, and other fruit of good quality on the ',realises, also, tas'n springs of never-tailing water near the Persons wishing to view• the nroperty will call on the rull=eriber liring thereon. ldrlf the propert:, is not •cid on or before the 224 day tf OrtabeT, it will on that day he offere , l at Public Sale, •nd it not-sold will he Rented. CI EORGE DENTLE it. Sept. 10, 1860. 3t A Good Farm, AT Pt'P.LIC SALE.—The undersigned, T.v ecutors of the last Will and Tel/antra& of os SHLFaf , dec used, will offer at Publ'c i Sale, nu the Kt oases. UN FRIDAY. TUII 1 MI DAY Or 0(7011E11 NEXT, THE VALUABLE FARM of said deceased, situate in Ifountjoy town•hip, • ..I , lam: county. 3 mile: from Gekt,.bur,:. near the Baltimore Turup ke, ud ° Dining Linda ~f Shafer,Petereownover,Jacobtich.r.,&M and others, containing 108 Acres and :,:t Pc relies. neat. The improt meats ; consist Ural large and commodious Two-story Stone Duelling a thank Bern, covered with pine,- • - shingles; Wagoz Shed and Corn Cnu atLACi/c4l, Carriage Ilonse, aos-tke /louse, Blaolisenith Shop, and oilier out-buildings; an excellent! well of water at the door, and two Carl% ing Ap ple Oichards, together with a vat ivy of other fruit. The farm isjaioitly under good c hestnut rail fences, and theilind, having been re, ently limed, is under a high state of cultivation.— There are shunt 20 acres first totality Ileadow,l with a !air proportion ofTimber. This proper ty. from its very desirable location, and from its_ many superior advantages, offers rare induce-, ments for investment. Persons wi:hing sew to d property w,ll please call on lir. Jacob ) Raker, its peseta occupant. any-Shunld the above nem& d properly not bel bald on said day, it will be for Rent. SarAlso, at the.sarne time and place, will he uttered, A TRACT OF .110C.NTALS . -LAND, in Harniltonben township, Adararston.nty, slant 3 miles north west from the "Virginia Rills," adjoining lauds of - Abraham SPongler, Isaac Lightner, Esq., and others, containing 11 Acres, more or less. This tract is tor the most part thickly cowered with young and thriving chos nut, and need only be seen to.give entire satis faction. air Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by A ARON RELY, JAMES McLLVAIN, Executors. _Sept. 3, 18G0. ts Valuable Real Estate, A T PRIVATE SA LE.—The subscriber, A torney in Fact for the Widow and nit the Lot Area end Leir.il Representatives of PlTlfit EIKEUT, deceeied, offers at PriTete SAle, the following Properties belonging to the estate of said decedent. tie : THE MANSION, or late residence ofsaid de ceased. being a Lull Lot, fronting on South Bal timore street, bounded by lot of Chamberlln's heirs on the north and west, on the south by an alley. The improvements are a good Two story BRICK DWELLING nousE, w kb a one story Brick Back-h - tilding, Wash-house, and two additional one-story !louses. one of brick and the other log, with a f rame Stable, Wood bowie, a well of excellent water in the centre of the lot, with Fume fruit trees. This proper ty will be sold entire or in two parts, as may best Suit purchasers. PROPERTY IN Cl - 11BERLINDTOWNSHIP. —A Tract of Land, in Cumberland township, Adams connty. containing in all b.) acres and 104 perches, bounded by the Gettv.hurg and Littlestown Turnpike, and !antis of Nathaniel Lightner, Abraham Spangler, Mrs. Began, George Spangler and Wui. Patterson: part of the :ract is covered with young timber. and there 18 also a spring of good water upon it The tract has been divided and will be offered in lots, as follows• No. 1. containing 21 acres 2 perches, at Pike N 0.2, 37 acres 143 perches , No. 3, 4 acres 1.5.2 perches : No. 4, 11 acres 27 perches. This tractigwill he sold entire or in lots, as above stated, as may best suit pur chasers. JACOB BENNER, Attorney to Pact for the Widow and Heirs of Peter Weikert, dee'd Sept. 3, 1860. tt Notice to Trespassers. LIHE undersigned hereby warn all persons against trespassing on their premises in ruing or hunting. The game laws will be rigidly enforced against ail such trespassers. Jacob Starry, Samuel Wolf, John Dietz, Michael Hiller, Henry Stock, Sr,, David March, Lydia Beagy, Reuben Wolf, Henry Stock, Jr., John L. Collins, Eve Wolf, Wesley Efeagy, John Bupp, Daniel Ehrehart, Wm. Wagoner, George Lough. Hamilton tp., Sept. 3, 1860. 3t Watches % Jewelry AND 81ELNI11-Wditif.—.We would respect. fay Worts oar (fiends, patrons and the uric generally, dist we have now in &on sad offer WHOLLIALZ RiTilL t. at the lowest Cesh Prices, s larger and very choice stock or Wavenin, Joint's, Enna Aso nano Wass, of every war*, sad style. Every description of Diamond Work sad other Jewelry made to order, at drort notice.— goodirarrantimi to be sa rspreseatsd. N- am—Particular attention given to Re 'ad Jewelry, or *rely &scrip- STACFMER & IiARLSY, St., South SW*, Naiad's. 3m Oakland, Ind., 6th June. IS6O J. C. Ayer I Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to acknowledge what yortr Sarsaparilla has done for me. ilst%inz inherited a Scr.tul.ur affection, I have suffered from it in Narlot w.tys for year.. Sometimes it burst out in Ileers on my her.ds and arms; sometimes it turned Inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears o ath one core which was painful and loathsome beyond de , cription. I tried many medicines and several phyrician4. hut without much relief from any thing. lit fact. the disorder grew wore. At length I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared an alterative (Sarsaparilla.) for I knew trons your reputation that any thing you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. 'I took it. as you advise, ia /Knell doses of a teaspoon ful over a month, and used almost wee bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form under the seab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You can well believe that I feel what - I am saying when I tell yon, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, and remain ever grate fully, Yours, ALFRID B. TALLAT. ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSS OR ERYSIPE.. LAS, TETTKR AND SALT RHEUM, SCALD DEA D,RINGWORII, SORE EYES, DROPSY. Dr.ltobert Y. Preble writes from t•talem. N. Y'., 12th Sept., 1859, that he has cured an in veterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, end also dangerous ntheek of Malignste. Erysipelas by large noses of the {MC ; says be cures the common Eruptions by constantly. !IRON(' 11 OCELE,GOITREoa SWELLED NECK. Zebulon Sloan, of Prospect, Texas, writes : " Three bottles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitra—a hideous swelling on the neck s which I had euffered from over two )ears." LEUCORRIREA OIL WHITES, OVARIAN Tr 510R, UTERINE ULCERATION, FEMALE DISEASES. Dr. J. B. S. Charming, of New York City, . writes: "1 most cheer:oily comply with the request of your egeut in Paying I have found Your Sarsaparilla it isio.4 excellent alterative in in the numerous complaiuts for which we eat ; • ploy such a remedy, hut especially in Female Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. I have cured massy inveterate cases of Leucorrhcro by ' It, and some where the complaint wis ihe ulceration of the went.. The ulceration it self was so. n cured. Nothing within my knowli dge equals it for these female derang:- mi•ntii." Edward Q. Marrow•,pf Newbury, Ala.. writes, ".A dangeron; ova-i.tu tumor 00 o.le of (ha fe males in my family, which hul defied all the remedies we could employ,thas at length been completely cured by your Extract of S.iranpa rilla. Our ph% Rif ilia thought noth.ng hut ex tirpation could afford relief. but he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla. as the last resort be fore cutting, apd it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight weeks no sytnptoru of the disea'e remains." SYPHILIS AND 11ERCCRIAL DISEASE. Neir (Menlo, vith Anon, 1859, Pr. J. C Ayer: Sir: I cheerfully comply with the request of your agent, and report to you some of the effects 1 have realized n ith your l'intaxparilla. I have cured with it, in my practice, mo=t of the complaints for which it is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the cure of Venereal and Meet lariat Disease.— One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers in his ibront, which were consuming lila !slime and the top of his mouth. Vourliarsaparilla, stead i ly taken, cured him in rise weeks. Another wes attacked by setondury symptoms in ha nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a con siderable part of it., so that I believe the disor der nould snots reach his brain and kill him.— But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla ;the ulcers healed, and be is nen again, not of coarse without sums disfi4nratiou to his face. A woman who bad been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffer:lig from this poison in her bones. They had Le come so sensitive to the weather that on a dump day site suffered eicruciating pain in her joints aunt bones. She, too, was cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla In a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Preparation from your laboratory moat be a great remedy ; consequently, these truly remarkable results with it bare not sur prised me. Fraternally yours, G. V. LARIVIR. M. D. RTIEUMATIEM, GOUT, LIVER COMPLA INT Indtwndence, Preston co., Va., 6th Jusly, '59. Dr. .1. C. Are:: 81r—I hare been afflicted with a prattle' chronic Rheumatism fora long time, which baffled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies I could find. until I tried your Sarsaparilla. One bot tle cured me in two weeks, and. restored my general licalth so mach that I am far better than before I was attacked. I think it a won derful medicine. J. Facts'. Jules Y. Getcbell, of St. Lonis, writes : " I have been &Meted for years with an affection of the Liver, which destro3ed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing tinted to re lieve me; and I bare been a broken-down man fur some years from no other rause than de rtingement of the Liver. My belove astor, the Bev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try r S ir saparills, because he said he knese,yon, and any thing you made was worth tryinf. By the blessing of God it has cured me, and has so pu rified my blood NI to make a new man of me.— I feel young again. The best that can be sard of you is not half good enough." SCFIIRRUS, CANCER. TUMORS. ENLARGE MENT. CIXERATION. CARIES AND EL FOLIATION OF THE BoNRS. A great variety of cases have 'been reported to us where cures of these 'formidable com plaints have resulted from things of this retne di, but our space here will n tt auntit thorn.— Some of them may be found in our American Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who' call for them. • DYSPEPSIA. HEART DISEASE. FITS. EPI- I.EP6Y, lIELANCIIOLY, NEURALGIA. limy remarkable cures of these affections hal e been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimulates the vital functions in to ciirorous act ton, and thus ocercomes disor ders which would be supposed beyond its rt itch. such a remedy Las long been required by the necessities of the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, eon Tint RAPID CCRL or Coughs, Colds, Infinenza, Hoarseness, troop, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption. and fur the Relief of Consumptive Patient-s in advanced Stages • of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cnre of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to pub lish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled eXcellence for coughs and colds, and Its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, hate made it known throughout the riV,ir,ed na tions of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families, among them who have not some personal experience of iu effects—some ilv:ng trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fa. tality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, - we need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the Tic tuesi that it did have when making the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Ir. i. C. ATER k CO., Lowell, Mau. ,a-soil by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg; P. Boblits, ArendtsriUs; Paxton& McCreary, Fair field; P. A. Myers, New Chester; M. Staster, New Oxford; B. Riteshew, York Springs: and dealers generally. [Sept. 10,1860. lyeow TUST received and now opening, a large and gi varied adtsortaient of QUESNSWARE, Co which we invite the attention of buyers. April 16. A. SCOTT k SON. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A Lima tour ?arm AT PtELIC ISATAS..—The anaseriber mill of& at Public Bah, on the premises, on Vueadaw. fiat 256 i of Srpossiober wt., the following desrrit,cti valuable property. vie : A LIMEMTONF. FARM, situate in Hamilton ban township, A lams county, Pa.. adjoining lands of Wm. Culp, James Marshall. Blythe's heirs, and others, containing 133 Acres, more or less. with due proportions of excellent Wood land and Meadow. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and under good fencing. A never-failing stream of water passes through the tract. making it viry desirable for pastier- mg The improvements are a Tao-story LOG liOUtiE, ith 1111 Kitchenette, bed, Double Log Barn, . new Wagon Shed and Cory Crib . Spring House, Smoke Bones, large Hog l'en. aul other out-buildings a 'well of never-fail ing water fit the door, and a good Apple Or chard. with other fruit. There k also on the farm it new and guhrtan tinT LIME KILN, with pleetY of Lime Stone The Lime-burning business; has been Carrie t on on this Farm for a number of years. always with profit , and ad the body of Lime Stone is heavy. and of good qualq, a rare ch ince is now offered to any one who ay desire to con tinue the bnsiness. gleirPersons desiring to t ieiew the property are requested to call on th subscriber, at the Lime Factory, in Geuyabur • , or on the family, residing on the farm. Viiii"'Sale to commilibte a 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when altinJao • w.ll be given and terms made known by GEO :GE C. CRASS. Sept. 3, 1860. is • A Rare i ice VALCABLE LIMESTO E FARM AT PUB LICV SALE.—The en , scribet, Intending to relinquish farming, will • .er at Public Sale, on the premises, on Weft g, tile 261 A day of September aryl, the followin desirable property, viz: A LIMESTONE FAR , situate in Con:). wago townthip, .!dams county, Pa., adjoining Lends of Heirs of Jacob Keller, deceased. and others, one mile from Hanover and the same distancefrom McSherrystown, along the Littles town Railroad, containiug, 130 Acres, more or less, with due proportions or Meadow soil Woodland. The Farm is under good fencing and good cultivation. The improve sass - ments are a nearly new BRICK HOUSE, with Besement and a TA o-story Burk- ; building. a large Bank Biro, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, Spring Hahne, and all other necessary out-build•Ogs; a never-tailing spring of water at the buildings, and a yo ing hearing Apple Orchard, with other fruit, •iteh as peach es, pears, plums end cherriet The farm is well watered. having four springs upon it and it eireem running through it. This is one of the must 41-sirahle propei ties in the county, and the attention of Capitalists is invited to it. Such a ch•true to puri_li Ise is rat. offered. Persons wishing to view Vie property are requevel to call on Cie subscriber, rtai•iing thereon. .le to commence nt. I o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attend.te , e will be given and terms made known I,y m.o:cus wowrz. Aug. 27, MO. t•' Foundry & Machine Shop AT'PrBLIC SALF..—Caerrattsrs, Atet:snot —On dun, Me 14th du!, of S , , , tensts-r hex:, the subscriber will offer at Pnblie Sale, on the premises, THE LITTLESTOWN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, situated between Han over and Railroad stre, ts, in Littlestown, Adam', county. Pa., bring the only Foundry in the place. The estabiishment consists of &Foundry, Machine Shop, Smith Shop-and Save UM the ine!udirg the whole, being 160 feet tin length. The Engine is 16 horse power, sr fording plenty of steam power for nil practic al ptITI.D.St The ass , .rtnient of patterns is very full—and the Turning I.athe is an excellent ono. It is a complete establishment for the manufac ture of all kinds of rant hinery, and is doing a prucperuus business. The xentlemen now work ing it have sold eo,no forty Threshing Machines since harvest, besides a tariety of other WA- Whines. Dar Either nf•tic DWELLING FIGI.*: 4 E3 on the front or icor of the lot would he sold with the Foundry, as might Ins: quit purchasers. )Sale to commence at I o duel. P. M., on cold d,ty, when nttentlan,.e will be given and terms m•tde known 14 AIO LEFEVER. .I.ug. 27, 1860. tt' • Public Sale OFVERY vAr.rAßui r.unt—ln pur su.'uce of en Order ut the Orphin's Court of Maws county, n di be ()fret ed at Public Sale. on the premises, on Friday. roe Srli day of firta. her ant, the follon ing described Real Estate of the Inte NAXWILL SOMA'S, Esq., deceased, vii THE MANSIoN FARM, situate In Liberty township. Adams county containing 275 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the Yeirs of lion. James McDivit, deceased, heirs of Wm. Flohr, deceased, John Nunetn.tker. and others, on the turnpike leading front the 21.iry land line to Waynesboro', and within two miles of Etn mitsbnrg. The imitrotements are •• _ a large Tao-story; Houghollti MI Dwelling HOUSE, Log Barn, Wagon . 111 Shed, Corn Crib, Spring House. with an excellent spring of water; iete is alto a Spring of water ill the Barn-yard. Ther! are upon the farm 2 Orchards , one of which ir not excelled by any in that district of country.— Friends' and Tom's creeks both pots through the farm. The place has a large body of choice Tiusb; r and a fair proportion of good Xeulow. The laud is inn high state of cultivatioo, under good fencing, and is one of the most desirable properties in the county. The attention of buyers is especially invited, as the property must be sold. The farm will he sold entire or in parcels, as may best snit purchasers. A portion of the timber embracing about 70 acres will be gold separately—either entire or in lots to suit buyers. Persons desiring to slew the property will call on either of the Administrators, re siding near Fairfield, or on Jobe Baumtiter, residing near the firm. flerSale to commence it IS o'clock, A. M., nn said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known .by JANES 3. MARSHALL, JVIiN MUMMA AN, • Jimasistralors. By the Court—li. G. Wolf, Clerk - . Sept. 3, 1860. U Valuable Farm for Sale. MBE subscriber offers for sale, on very ac commodating terms, TWG FARMS. No. 1, situate in Straban township, Adams county, 3 miles east of Getty-burg, 1 mile from the Railroad, containing 110 Acres, more or less, the improiennents on which ate a STONE HOUSE, good Bank Barn, and other out-buildings.— About 15 acres are in Meadow, and there is running spring water in every held. which never fails. There is a large Orchard of choice grafted Fruit, about 4 acres. About '2OO or 2600 bushels of Lime have been put upon the farm, and its convenience to the Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There i 3 a due proportion of Timber. No. 2, situate in Cumberland township, on the Emmitsburg Hood, a mile and a half from Gettysburg, containing.l4s Acres, more or less. the intro% ements on which are a new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, large Brick Barn, and other out-buildings; a well of water at the barn, and one at the house. About 22 acres are In Meadow. There is a due proportion of Timber. About 3,000 bushels of Lime hive been put upon the Farm. —The terms will be made known on ap plication to the anbecziber. PETER TROSTLE, Sept. 3, 1860. tf Pennsylvania College, AIEDICAL DEPARTMENT, NUM &snare, Bb.LOW LOCURT, PULLADBLPILLA.—The des emu of - 1860-61 will commence October kith, 1860, and continue until March. Examinations are conducted daily by the Members of the Faculty. Second-Coarse Students are furn ished with the Hospital Ticket without charge. Five Clinics (including Diseases of Women) axe held at the College every week. Fees:—la.. tric $5; One Full Course, $105; Grado. anon, $3O. Applications on the beneficiary should be sent before the beginning of the Session. Address, LEWIS 1). MARLOW, M. D., Dean. Sept. 3, 1660. flAßPETS.—Another addition to ocir fine j stock of carpctings just received, to which we incite the witcritinn of housekeepers. • F4III?iE3TUUK lIRLITUERS, 1 Valuable Rail ilatata A T ec r , U a ll ori LlC or SA Jo Lli ka .-21se umin enbee d riber se : : w ri ii - 1 i.) , at Public Bale on the premises, ow Miro- dap, the IT to day if :Cep:ember neat, the following valuable Reel Estate of said decedent., via; i THB MANSION FARM, situate in Reading 1 , township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands ! of Jacob, Smith, Benjamin Malaita, Michael and I Peter ilarbolt, and others. containing 160 Acres, I more or less, with a sufficiency of fir4t-rate Woodland and ileJdow. The Farm is in eX- celient cultivation, haring been several times limed: and the fencing is of the best quality, mostly of chcsnut rails. It is one of the moat:, productive Farms in the county.— .. ~_ The improvements consist of a '' iju T. o-r;tory BRICK 'MUSE, new . Two-story Bridr. Back-building.. ,„; .....,- large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn trill). Carriage house. large Rog Pen. Spring House, Smoke !louse and Dry Some, and all other ne-! ces ‘ary out-buildings , two springs of ocver- 1 failing watt r convenient to the buildings, also a wc:l. with a pump in it, in the barn yard,; an' excelieut Apple Orchard, not excelled in the township, with other fruit, such as peaches, pears and cherries. There is a never-felling 1 stream of water through the farm. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the Man-ion Farm, containing 10 Acres, more or 1 leas, about 3 acres being in timber. The im- , provetnenta are a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, and rater Shop—both new. Also, A TRACT OF LAND, situate. in the same townthip, adjoining leads of Adam Brown, George Ctomer, George Flue!, WIMM/I Myers; and others, containing 44 Acres, more or less—about 13 Beres being Woodland. The cleared land has been well limed—granite soil. There Is a good spring on the property and running water through it. CM /Friday, tit 28th day of Stresob , r new, 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 ethers, con taining.s Acres and 94 Perches. The tract is well covered with firet-rate rail timber. Weir Parsoat vtishint to view either of the Vane tent mentioned moperttes are requemettl to eat nt the 111E1310D ndase ; and to view the ehemilt timberland lir. John Bream 10.17 be called npou. jwo":.4 le to comnt(nre at In o'clock, A. M., on ►nfd dncs, when attendance will be giver and • terra., made knJwn by 'ArtAm mr.LER, SOLOMON MILLER, ADAM C. 1111.1. ER, tng. 27, IMO. tali Executors. Public Sale OPV ALVA ISLE HEAL ESTATE 1-00 d(re, thi. 114 day /"Sepfe , . 1, 2 U der of the Orphan's Court of Adams conroy, roe tintler ,, igned. Administrators of the estate of S 1 arm, W. Horrmin, late of Str thin township, deeeloed„ will otter .tt Public Sa'e, ov the premises, • 011 flint VALUABLE TRACT OE' 1. AND, lately occupied by said deceased, •itn ate eboiit 7 miles from Gettysburg, and 4 from New Oxford, on the old Carlisle road, 'contain lag l3* Acres. more or lees, with sufficient Toutier and a large quantity of Mead° x, ad joiniag, lands of the Mlstes Graft. Jacob Wolf, David Hoover, and others. and is well watered by Beaver Ron and ronowago creek, has been recently all well Limed, and is justly consider ed ope of the most fertile, farms in the county. The improvements are a large Brick a , MANSION HOUSE, in good repair, :* gm with nine rooms, a Brick Back- • building, Wash House and Cietein, a large Brick Harm stew Wagon Shed, woo Corn Cribs, Carriage House, a superior flog Stable with numerous apartments, nett ly hnilt, en Orchard of choke fruit, a Well of good Wa ter at the door and one at the barn, both under roof; with all other recrssarr ont-I;niblings. There is also a Frame TENANT HOUSE, Double Log Barn, and other donvenieeces. In addition to the excellent quality of the land, this is also a most desirable residt•nee the Yard b. ing filed with ornarn, ntal Trees and tin House recently painted and ri paired - , wbil t fer coin ort and convcuient.e the build ings are rarely surpassed. tedirPersons wi.hiug to view this property tires baits to the day of vile will be shown the same by one of the uadersigned. residinotherc on, who , 1% ill 1160 give all necessaryinturtuation, of the state. Gars de to commence at 1 o', lock, P. M., on avid day. when aneud.ince will be given and terms mute known by WALTF.II.' T. HOFFMAN, P. S. DEL:OERT, . . A 4,11.1481ra:0rs By the Coart—H. G. Wm.', Clerk. Attg. IS6J. to Farm for Sale. MBE subscriber will sell Id. FARM, situtted in Franklin townsh . p. Adams county, miles west of Cashtown, on the Slitlerstown road. The Farm contains 7.7, ACRES-50 ucres clear. The land is ins good et.tte of cultivation, tiii% big been limed. There are .all kinds of fruit—a thriving young, Orchard of choke gratled fruit ; also peac:ias, pears and plums of the beat kinds. The buildings are a one and a half stn.,' STONE HOUSE. a [ : 11' large new Bank Barn, a Cooper Shop, e. The Farm is in good order, and cannot be beat for raising potatoes. I calculate on rais ing fire hundred bu.hels this year. A never failing spring of water at the door. airif not sold at private sale by Saturday, the 22d they of Repteiii%er serf, it will on that day, at 1 o'clock, P. M., be offered at public outcry, on the premises. SAMUEL BINGAMAN. Aug. 27,1860. I. Ladies' One Price YANCY FUR STORE!--.IOIIN FARF:IIIA, No.llB Arch St, between 7th and Bth Sta., lladelphia, (late of 818 Market St.,) porter, Manufacture; of and Dealer in a kinds of FANS MKS. Haring r moved to my N e Store, 718 arch Si sad being now encnu• ed entirelj in the Mar nracture and Sale Fancy Pars, a accordance , a ith th "One Price Principle T Lae marked at t Lowest povilile price. con.jztent with a reason able proht, I would solicit it vi.it from thei.e in wait or Furs or either L Otio`3* or Wear, and en in=pe non of me •rieiition of those good., sAti.fied, as I am. of my abßdy to please in every dr.trcil cssential. Ipisrl'eri.on3 at a distance, who mly find it inLino enient to r:111 person illy, need only name the an,. le they wish, together with the price, and in.tructions for sending, and forward the order to my arldre..—money accompanying— to incurs a satisfactory compliance with their w [Sept. 3, lciA. 3m Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees and other persons concerned that the Admin istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Curt of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on Ta, *day, the '43(A of Sepoember sal, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 214. The first and final arconnt of Barnard Hildebrand and Abner S. Hildebrand, Admin istrators of the estate of William Hildebrand, deceased. 213. The first and final account of JAeob Yundorff, Jr., Executor of the last will and testament of Jaeob Mandorff, deetased, settled by Adam Hebert and Charles B. Polley, Admin istrators of the estate of Jacob fidandurff, Jr., deceased. 216. Account of Jacob Mundorff, Jr., testa mentary Trustee, under the Will of Jacob Moodorff, Sr., deceased, for John Mundorff and *try Middlecoff, (afterwards Mary Albert) and her children, settled by Adam Robert and Charles B. Polley, Administrators of Jacob !leadoff, Jr., deceased. 217. The first account of Rotas Duttra, Ad ministrator of (leo. W. Bittloger, deceaseit. 118. The trst cad final account of iffarid Chipmuldle, Executor of the last will an i testa ment of Elisabeth Crlapsaddle, late of Moving oy township, deceased. Also, as Oeallw Id. 119. The first sad final account of Abnham Krim sad John ilusselotas, Administrators of this estate of Christian Shallyolecessed. 'l2O. The first aud final account of Samuel R. Russel, A dusinistrator of the estate of Win. Q. Eleits, deceased. ZACII MYERS, s+y ter. Rogistar's °Med, Getty.- burg, Aug. 21, 1860. f Orphattlt Court Sale. joN putasaate of an Order of the Orphan's Coort, of Adams county, will be otTore,l at , blie S.xle, on the premises, on Sattvtion, the 214 day sd . September nut. the I otereit of 8 Z ' Dll: ti I. HANS., decen.ed, iu the following deitcribcd i Real Estate, viz: No. t: The undir;ded motets or halirrirt of, TWO LOTS OF GROUND, sitnate in the; borough of Berwick, Adams county, fronting on a public street, adjoining lots of the Gorman Reformed Church, and running beck to an r, alley, . ly: y,.. lots numred 71 1 and So— . i The Improvements are a Two-story Log ii . i Ncratherboarded liOr SE, one story Shop, II i (part frame, part brick, I Log Barn, with Shed, Corn Crib, kc . and a well of water. No. 2 : The undivid .d h •If part or moiety of A TRACT OF LAND, situate part in the town- I ship and part in the borough of Berwick, cur-' tainiug 23 Acre 4, more or less. adjoining lands , of Samuel Metzgar, Geo. Flickinger, Joseph Grad, and others. The trAct is clouted into ! four fields. No. 3 : The uacHvided h. 11( part or moiety of A TRACT OF LAND, tiltuate in Hamilton township, adjoining lands of Ilcnry Kohler, Adam Steffan, and others, contaiuiz.g 8 Acres, more or less. WitirSale to conimence at 2 o'clock, P. NI., on Geld (toy, when attendance will be giren and terms multi known by lIESRY MAYER, Meer. By the Court—H. G. Wot.r, Clerk. Aug. 27, 11360. is Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Orler of the Orphan's Court of Adams eJunty, the subscribers, A iministralots of DAN= FICErS. deceased, will otrrr at Public Sale, on the pm:miser, on Saturday, the 22d defy of September nest, the following Real &late of said decedent, viz THE MANSION FARM, sitaate in Minting ton township, Adams county, Pa., half a mile from Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) adjoining Janda of John Pftleger, John Stdier, Jr., John Day, and others, cont. wining 163 .tires and 36 Perehes ; about 25 acres are woodland, covered with ex cellent cheviot and oak tiinber—and aluint 36 acres meadow. The farm Is under good and is well watered, haling neverflill ing springs in nearly all the fields. There are some five or six Lime Kilns conveniently near. The improvements are a Two-story RICK HOUSE, with basement, Brick IT ink B • rn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Spring Rouse and tlren-.1:7 , az„_ ark+. log Sliop, with other.neee4-ary out biuldins ; n neierfliline 9:,ring of w :ter: in the yard, n hac yo tag tit Apple Urcharil.with a.variety a; iv*lier fr.tt such as peaches, pear?, platy and then ie4. 140, a one !Ind a halt story HAWK TENANT' ItoCSE, and a Black staith Shot—with water convenient. Al.o, A TRACT CC WOODLAND, ;ittrate in the it pm e tow uship, about 2 mile.; Crum the Manidon Farm, ndjoinit g lands of John Sr., Jonathan Li and others, emitainiii7. 6 Acres, more or le , s. It is we:l covered with chef:int and oak timber. On ilatida7, Me :4th d of ST'emr,fr reit, the follon wit h,• offered. on the prein Aes: A VALVABLK FARM, situate partly in ll:rating ton and partly in Reading townships, Adtuus county, adjoining lands of Abraham 'lckes, Jes•e l'hronist•r. John Hartmtn, and others, containing 211 Acres and 96 rerches,--about 80 acres are lie.tvy oak timiterlenti, and 2b acres meadow, and more Cto ba made. The &int is well watered. The improvements consist of a one and a half story LOG ill ur•Sii, Double Leg Baru, a well of never-fluting ways at the door, an Apple Orchard. and other Ilhprote nients. This p Upe:ty will I,e offered entire or is three parts, 55 in ty bcit suit purchasers. Iforl'eraousdestring to ribs tkiesp properties are requested to call Ott the last awed of the Athroini•trutqrs, resid :u Huntington twp. tfrTcare to colons •itee at 13 o'cloc%. M., 03 snit dart, heti etteurtnace will 6e g:reu and tarots made knuwu Lr Jt)Sl*ll PICKES, I.SAAC E. WIEII3I.\ X, . mum/gra:ors. G } - the Court—lL O. WoLF; . C7crk. • Aug. 27, 1800. is Farm for Sale. TTIE subl i cril-er offers for snle his FARM, situated in Cumberland township. Adams county, Pa., about three awl a half miles south of Gettysburg. on Marsh Creek, containing 143 Acres tmd 54 Perches of highly improved land. Tue improvements consist of a good pro.• Dwelling 1101 7 SE, new DAM Wegnit Shed, Corn Crib and Hay Sheds There 't is a well of never-fail ng water at .lie door, and a fine young Orchard of choice fruit. About Acres are covered with Timber, and nbont 20 Acres of good3leaduw. gor Person; want ing to putchnse a good property u ill du a ell to giro die a call. SA \!1.7.:L A. COJEAN. Aug. IT, lEIKO. 4t Public Sale. s pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's I Court of Adams co.inty, the subscribers, Ad ministrators of the estate of JosEetr deceased, Rill offer at Public bale, on the premises, on Saturday, it 29th day of September next, the following valuable Real Estste, viz A FARM, situate in freedom township, Adams county, on the Emmitsiburg road. about ti miles from Gettysburgiadjejoing lands of Jacob Brown, Henry Myers, and other*, containing 175 Acres, more or less, with a sufficiency .of first-rate Meadow and Timberland. The farm is in excellent cultivation, and good fencing:— The improvements are a large Two story Brick Dwelling Ilta'Sg, large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and all other necessary out-buildings ' • three never-failing springs of water, also a well with a pump in it; an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. sair-Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the las: aimed Ad ministrator, residin3 on the premises. 11 Sale to tolomence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by OCTAVIUS CREEGER, JOiEPII M. (NO.:EGER, Ads,',,. Cy the Court--l. G. Woz.r, Clerk. Aug. 37, 1801. is Valuable Real Eatat3, AT PrBLIC SALE.—In pursuance to act order of the Orphan's Court of AllltTl9 county, the subscrlders, Administr ttors of AB/LAHAII Klan. decen3cd, Tilt offer at l'uhl'e: Sale, on the premi.cn. on Su:orday. , he 22d day. tiTtentber next, the following lte.al L'it.lte of said docca‘ed, riz : A crntaining 34 .toes andi ItlPerche4 Fit nate in Reading township. Adainal county, within night of East Berlin, on the road ) leading from Illtinpt,n to that place, adjoinihg, lands of John Geiselinan, George Spangler and ottiLr.. The improl etnects are a ~‘,, new Two-story Brick HOUSE, n . 4. IN new Frame Barn, Wagon Shed and CornCrib,and other out-buildings., a good well of water near the door, wilts n young Apple Orehaid, and other fruit. Land': adjoining could be purchased. if desired. )11443. A TRACT OF WOoIThA \ D, in the same township. about 2 mileg north of the ith ,ve, ad joining !loses Chronlster. and others, contain ing 4 Acres and 85 Perches. Persons wishing to view the property are re quested to call on Eli Myers, residing ott the first mentioned. jar Sale to commence at I o'clock. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by . SINGLETON EICIIOLTZ, ELI 311(E11S, Administrators By the Ceurt—R. G. Wocr, Clerk. Aug. 20, 1860. to A Tract of Land, AT. PUBLIC SALE.— The subscriber, Ex ecutor of fuzes PIIRBOX, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, oa Satur day, Me CM day of Oetobor next, the following Real Estate of said decedent, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Latin ore wnship, Adams county, adjoining lands of ' m. F. Bonner, Michael Lear, and others, con taining 33 ACRES, more Or less, fully one-half being weMeovered with Chasmic and White, Black and Rock Oak TIMBER. There are two good springs on the tract. IlirPeascrtut wishing to rtes./413s property are requested to cell on the undersigned, or on John A. Bp.*lman, in Petersburg. The tract will be offered together or In - parts, as may beat suit purchasers. ,{('Bale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and. terms made known by ISAAC E. WIERMAN, Aug. 27, 18V. Is Important Pablo Sale /AP VAIXABLE 10 , 711. ESTATR AND PER SON'AL PROPERTY,—fin Trseadv, .r/ I rt.'S er&ptereber, Ratio, at 9 o'clock, A. $., the .ilbscriber, Administrator with the Will annex. ci.l of CONRAD deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the Mansion Tract of said de re in the Baronet or liettystrarg, the following parcels of Real Lstate, to wit : No. 1 : TdE MANSION ‘CT, being a very pleazant and desirable country seat, situate in the southern limits of the Borough of Gettys burg, adjoining lands of l'opt. John Myers, Ja cob Benner, lion. I), Ziegler, Henry J. Stable, John Rupp, Harvey D. livreeiley, and others, containing 40 Acres, more or less, In a high state of cultivation, on which-dre erected a large and commodious Two-tttay STONE HOUSE, Brick 'Link Barn, .;4 11 . 9 Wagon Shed and smoke !lonic. with 3 never-failing spring+ of ex-. cellent water, one of ;hem in the kit& hen; and a large thrit, ing Ordtaril of Apple and other fruit trees. There arc aboot 8 acres Wiest-rate meadow. This property oters unusual in ducements for investment, from its situation and advantage!. No. 2: A LOT OF GROUND, in the Borough of (ettyßhorg, fronting on ,otith Baltimore street, adjoining lots of Or. Sillily. and bounded by en alley on the north, improved with a Two-story !tough-cast HOUSB, with 4 Back-building, a new' Frame Stable, and .1 a well of excellent water. No. 3: A TRAcr OF LAND, sithate in Clim berland township,, King on the Emmitsburg road, within 1 mile ut Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Wm. Bliss, Amos Plank and others, and containing 8 Acres, more or less. There is on this trat n well And a good spring of watcr, and an orchard of fruit trees. No. 4: A TRACE' COVERED WITH GOOD TIMBER, situate in Cumberland township, ad joining lands of Philip Redding, Jacob Kuhns and Wm. Currens, containing, 11 Acres, more or less. No. 6: A TRACT covered with good Chesnut and Lout Timber, co.,y of at:CO.47 i situate in Ilamiltonitan township, adjoining lands of John Baker and Peter :•enbrook4, Coutainlng 30 Acres, more orless, which will he sold entire or In two parts, as may stilt purchasers. 11drPersons vrish lug to view the Real Estate, will be 'shown the same Ly c tiling on the fami ly on the Mansion Propetty, or span the sub scriber, in Gettyslinr, 4 . Also, at the saute time and place, the follow ing Personal Property : 3 WORK iIOttSES, (one a first-rate brood marc.:,) 2 Colts; lone yearling and owe suAling,) 4 first rate Mulct' Cowie': 4 lleif , re, Wheat ond Oats by the bushel, Corn in the ground, Bay and Straw by the toe, - 2 Wagons, I first rate Cart loge and Harness,. Plough" and harrows, Doubly Sho‘cl Plough, • Corn Pork ; Plough-wheel , , Log Chains, Crow tier, Cow and 11 (titer Chain., Horse Gears, Rakes and Forks, 1 first-rate Windmill, Cutting, ThreshingrMachlue, 2 Saddles, one a new Side-saddle, 400 Chei , nnt Posts, heavy, 110 Lo cust Posts, beisiv. no Cbe,tnnt Shingles, 100 feet Plank, and household and Kitchen Furnl- tore, as follows: 1 Bedstead and Red, Tables, Chairs, lot of Cat peting, Mantle t lock, 'lath may Cook Stove *ld Hrtares, Teo-plo' Stove and Pipe, corner Clipboard, Desk, Case of Itrnwers, Cann, Sil ver Watch, with other articles, too numerous Co mention. 1110irlf the property be not all sold on the lath, the Bale will tit continued on tbe . followlog day. Attendance will be given and tern! wade known by DANIEL W. SNYDEII, Aug. 20, 1860. is .Ad , ; , nistr„alor e. t. a. Desirable Pr T PUBLIC SALE.—Tim subscriber, in tending to remove iutoktown will offer at 'utak Sale, on the probiser, oa :Saturday, ika 6th da l of October next, TUE PROPERTY he now occupies, situated on the Gettysburg borough line, 8 acres and 36 perches being within the borough and abo . ut 13 acres iu Cumberland township—the tracts adjoining each other.— The land if in a good slate of cultivatioh, and the fencing good. The Huprove menta are a well finished one and ' a half Story Briek.Dwellingllo CS •Ini Brick Back-building, Witch House, an excellent well of soft water, a thriving - young Apple Orchard, with a variety orlpeach, plum and cherry trees. The property adjoins David McMillan, Mrs. Shultz, Jot:n H. McClel lan, Geo. Arnold, P. A. k S. Small, and a pub • lane. grarSale to commence at I o'clock, P. M., oa said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by EPHRAIM lIANAWAY. Aug. 20, 1863. is Spring 1860. ritSCOTT k SON have just received, and -,, art now opening, at their establishment ii fkJaatuberaburg st., opposite the' " Eagle Ho• tel," a•large, choice and desirable stock of BFHING GOODS, which thez,olfer to the pub lic, satisfied that goods can't Illislidrheeper than they are now offering them. Our stock com prises all the rent styles and qualities of LADIES' I/11W GOODS, Shawls, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, White Good;, Laces; k.e., kc. For MEN and BOYS' WEAIL we have our usual variety, in style, quality and price. Oar customers will always find our stock of Domestic Goods full, cheap and complete. We incite all to give us a call and examine our stock, satisfied that an examination is all that is necessary to convince all that ours Is the cheap store. No' trouble to show goods.— Thankful fur past encouragement, and would respectfully ask a continuance of the same. A. SCOrT & SON. N. B. Country Produce taken in exabengo or Goods. (April IG, NW. Notice. PEHEBE PIERSON'S ESTATE.—Letters lee tatnentary on the estate of Phnthe Pierson, Tate of Huntington town.,hip, Ad , ints county, &eased, baring been granite.' to the under signed, residing in the dame ton n4tip, he hereby gives Ratko to all persons iiiillehted to saidr estate to make immediate plyment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ISAAC. E. W II: It NI AN, Ezerutor. Aug. 01, 1860. .6t Notice. F LizABETH WISLER'S ESTATE..—Letter! of administration on the estate of Elisabelli i.der, late of Franklin township, Adam county. deceaFed, having been granted - to the undersigned, residing in Cumberland township„ he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment ! awl thnte trtving claims against the same to pr:seni them properly authenticated for s ettlement . IiENJAMIN F. WISLEIt, Alper. Aug. 13. 1860. 6t Notic a. TOHN MILLER'S ESTATE.—Letters testi mentary on the estate of Jhhn Miller, late' of Reading township. Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersighed, resid— mg; in the same township, they hereby give notfre to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having against the same to present them proeee. „k -ly authenticated for settlement. ADAM SOLOMON MILLER, ADAM C. MILLER, Eseetttdre Aug, 13, 1800, Gt G.A.. 8t E. A. Landoll, ~ No. no NORTH WHARVES, PIILLADEL PULA., umuntaoture and have for self> Spermaceti, Patent Sperm, fly- - CANDLES} draulic, Adamantine, nowt, Car and Tallow Candles, Pure Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale, Ses OILS Elephant, Strained Whale, Tanners', ... } Carriers', Palm, Oleine. and Red Oils. SAPS White, Yellow, Brown, Chemical f Olive, Fancy, and other Soaps. . Aug. 13, 180. ans , Grain I Grain ! TAE subscriber still continues purchasing: all kinds of PRODrCE, - at his old standout' ' naberaburg street, viz :—FLOC,R, WHEAT, :-. RYE, CORN, OATS, SEEDS, ke., for wbicb the hien st market pikes will be given. _ , star I will also continuo my GROCKEtrininti' : VARIETY STORE, and will 'keep -• '. 6:1 on band Groceries, Salt, Oil, Fish. ..rt7='" . in . '"i4 Gry Goods, Confections, Plaster, 0 . ; 'il :=+ 4 ' The public are invited to call, as I ifel •'' 4 ' l. ' ed to sell as cheap as the ilieenifekPr - tt —*PAST Gettreburg, Aug. 6, iqco. . - '" --• 1 OUD work, aad moderate priest _au Wi t .: 3 - chatacteristies of the Excelsior Idky-lkeig s a,.. liallery, * Tysox A party
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