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THE PEOPLE MOVING!
licnasing Deniocratic Meetings
—all Large and Fnthusiastio !
THE WATCLI FIRES la - ENING BRIGHTLY !
Meeting At J. E. Smith's
Notwithstanding the unfavorable character
of the weather and the bad state of the roads
on Monday evening last, the Democratic
,meeting at J. E. Spit Els, in IMountpleasatit
t:lwnship, was truly a GRAND RALLY, de
monstrating beyond all doubts how earnest is
the feeling in that quarter of the county in
the present canvas*. Not only was the im
mediate neighborhood largely represented,
I,nt there were in attendance delegations from
Irishtown, New Oxfird and Abbottstown—
coming in with martial motile, thit;s and ban
ners. amidst the hearty cheers of all askew-
It was a most stirring occasion.
The mm:ing was er.lle I to order by John
Busboy. Sr., Zvi., who proposed the f u ll o w.
ing officers.. Ad.mted. We give the names
from memory, the list Imsring ib been
There may hence be inaccuracies, but we
trust not:
Tresiderf. Wm. TT. L"rr. Es / .
Vice Pi 'siderite. Jac.ll Joxerh J.
'Smith. John I.cm-h, J. F. 13-eit, John 800-
Frariz Pohlman. J.A.n L.
'Henry Kul.n, 4'onr3ot Bonder, John LW:v.,
. S.onuol ltilt, George Lawrence, J. E.
Scrreturi'es. M. B George F. Kalh•
ifieish, Pita?' Sureringor, L iwrenve.
John Gibson, E.q.. and 3. W. Dittirrer.
of York, Dr. H. S. I'effer, John Ensbey.
E.l„ mtd Andrew DeMine. Esq., ue
-ceissivel y al frogs:ll the meating. sin 1 their
remarks %sere received with many dertionsir.ii
Lions entl!nri.i•re. 'The •erolid remainea
until n late Lour, and after a short speech
from 11. 1. nti;ourned willb three
'thundering cheers :for the tititet. The right
pirit is abroad in that :varier.
To the ladies-acknowledgments are due for
the serrhandsome bouquets presented to the
rival:en at the conclusion of their several
speeches. Nothing could be wore
the interest which our fair friends
snallifested on the occasion.
Zeering at East Berl n.
Another tremendous outputring of the De-
Inocracy was witnessed, at East. Berlin, on
Tuesday evening. The people tloclted in by
1 %indite/Iy. until BeLker's hotel and the stn-ets
en two sides of it I ecarne a perfect jam.—
New Oxford. Iripht..nn and Abl ottetuwn
arere repretrntrd by nn immense d+•legation,
accompanied with n•nrtial music. whilst flags
were eying from re•.rly all the wagons and
smaller vehicles. Of course their entrance
int•+ town created the lit.cliest enthusiasm.
1 - in I anal shouts as went on can only come
It+•m the lino sf nrotts.,l Democrats.
A ata7).l tart 1), en crevtea for the•
ne,r, at which tic n:etaiag organivAl. as
:
Gi (+Rex Kivn, T:-.%.
ree /}es;dents, IVooda. "frrn. 8.
Ilillehrtind, Jeremiah S?•iviknolh. John King.
Simnel Ornlorff, Ilaj. Wm. Wolf.
ill••orze Raker, q.. Thema* S
3L-sera. bellor.e, Emanuel 1 2Ceiti:el...
'3' :mei... Ilurrirail. Jahn Thorp. Jo.epli
1.in , 1. Fre.leriek Holtz John Lynch,
I.:e.tenliett, Daniel Wei key, Jeme Jac-dlr.*. W.
SAinier. John tloi.,•invv,„ Genr:..e B ker.
cer.) llci:ry S::iretn in, nenr,ze 3fon•loi ff.
Ser,t'arie , , Henry L. .11 Err. s E.
5,1.411011 :%I;iler. A!. , wr Ili!debroagi
K. St , .nor, G-orge B sew+. P. Att:new
John 1/ell..;:e,(;corge Squrhier.
Jn., \V. siuin g er, din Gibson, E-q..
2)r. D. S. I't.:.:. ant Audi-eq. dhme. Es. L ,
-.,dirc:.sed the audictue is a moat ace , tptable
r.ntrivel their eca rtte being freq u tty
:,11,1_ warmly applauded. 11. J. Stehle also
participated in the apeaking, -and at a late
Dour au adjournment wan had, when bteurty
ecrs meresiven fur tic whole ticket. The
Incetirg was one of the most enc•mtaginz we
ever attended, and we therefore look fur
g, ucl account frum that tier of
Meeting in Buchanan Valley
The nieetieg at Strashaugh's
.4.41 Wednesday evenin,:, well amended,
nearly every voter in the Vlllley being pres
.ent. A warm interest was manifested by A
in the prucoesingp. itind throughout.there
were many zunnifeht:ttious of er:thusia.m.—
The i.ffieess of the 'peeling were:
Preside-4f, IttrartT
Vice Preiideutv, Veneci. , Will. Jahn Cale
John Brady, Samuel Itra•ty. e-.
•Jui• n s, Andrew Kael, John Harz,
I. T1,0ti,..•
SfCI drt) if S. Cearge C. lc. Chalice .N 1 Ken .
rick, J,,epli Warner. John Ifelienrick, John
J. Brady, Jilin A. Noel.
Wm. A. Duncan, EN.. was then called out,
and he ably and Nil!) , .liscuasrai the issues of
the canvass, at curitEderable length. Ile was
fulluwed by 4. J. Stable, at the condo...km
of whose remarks tits meeting adjourned
with three of the loudest kiwi of cheers fur
the cause and the ticket.
Meeting at Faitfield.
Notwithstanding the rain and the muddy
roads, the meeting at Fairfield on Thursday
evening was very large, that end the sur
rounding townships being fully represented.
It was a grand turn-out of the Democracy of
that region. The Band startei from this
place at 3 o'clock, and with the rich uniforms
of the members, the magnificent chariot.
drawn by six spirited horse/, in the hands of
that accomplished reinsman, Mr. Charles
Weaver, created a real excitement of enthusi -
asm all along the way. Two mile, this side
of Fairfield the Band was met by a large
delegation of horsemen, under the mitrshal
ship of Thomas A. Marshall and Jacob L.
Firor, and escorted into town, wagons and
other vehicles loaded down with Democrats
here and there joining the escort. At a
later period' in the evening a delegation or
six and four-horse wagons, buggies, also
eutered the town. A commodious stand. de
corated in prutasion with the richest of
wreathe, was erected nearly opposite Stem's
hotel. where the meeting was organised as
follows, Mr. Hubert McClear caltinj it to
order: '
President. JACOB L. Fttoa.
Vice Ilteethals, Jew P. Topper, Wm.
Wiaalitelnier. Aaron Woodring,
giipor a Aognstos UartteL George Fined,
graso4 Bream. William Culp, Prr Stoner,
George Trezkle. .Siet ey, R o b ert
.11e0loughlin. Lukas Rotueon, George UnS,
Br.,, iirrirsrier, Benj. J. Reed. Jan W. Yo- Cowie% Pao* Skiaroaier, Amid L. Topper,
Genript ,IltaLeoo, Moses Snabroolto, Jimepn
Galbsab, Winsbrecaer, Wm. U.
.14'w•
J. C. Neely; Esq.. adamant thk r ateetin4
in .0 speo o ,4 otakaidenthie lentiung up
sn - teessibtfuel the people cot tine eosin!,
anti giving Use. a fair and that tilecussit u.
His remarks were received with mach appro
biitiun. 11. J. Stahl. succeeded him in a
P ptinrt ppeech, ellen the meeting adjourne.l
with three (-Leers fur the ticket, three t. r the
Bard, and three fur the Demucrncy ut
ifionhan.
The Band are indebted to the ladies of
Fairfield and •bicinily for the present of a
number of splendid wreatti4 and bouquets,
among the richest we erer raw.
Messrs. Jesse P.andjoseph T , ,pper had their
residences.. this side of Yrirtield, handgurnely
illuminated, and decorated with numerous
wreaths and flowers. We could nut but ad
mire their spirit.
meeting at Littlestowa
The meeting at Littlestonti, on Friday
evening, was the largest political gather-lug
ever had in that place--neknowledgel so by
Opposition gentlemen of the highe.t respec
tability. The number in attendance wa■ ful
ly (nor times as large as at the Opposition
meetinx there a few evenings previous.—
Large delegations from Moantpleasant, Con.
ewago, Oxford, Union and Berwick, came io,
w itl fla;..s and music, et-crating the wildest
enthusiasm. It was a glorious rtilly. Toe
meeting was orpnizel as f.,11..ws
President, Awns Ltravra. -
Vire Presidents, Simon S. Bisioir, John Mor
eau, Win. H. Lott, Elijah Musson , Abraham
Horner. Joan Rider, Peter tireenbotov,Jaeol,
K'unk. Wm. ltittase; Thomas Bade, Capt.
Thomas Brady. David P. Bai•..leremiah o,+t,
George L iwrenta', Jacob J. Litt'e, Win. Di t•
tent, Levi Golden, J. E. Smith, Jacob Althoff,
Ili•nry
&eerie's-icy, Anrin L. Irshap, George W.
Storer, Ferdinand Raitter, Bcnj anti, Bulli
e r Vineet;t. Sneeriniter, Jacob Myers, Am
brofie; E rue. John Bushey, Jr.
Tur Meeting was addre•se I by E. B. Buehler,
Esq., John Ritchie, Esti , (of Frederick.) W. t.
Duricsu. Esq., J, C. Neely. Esq., Dr. 1). S. Peffer,
and John Buzbey, Er.q., in a iery ac eptaole
manner, the *arm applause of the hearers tre
quendy attesting how earnestly they enlorsert
I•ie sentiments of the speakers. t'apt_C.re lie's
tlieeeetion at Black Pepnltlieen pr:t Spies
WAS si•ry forcible, whilst his eloq•ient appeals
went (I,tectly home to the hrirts ut his heir. re.
Antos LeLeter, E+q , und 11. J. SLthle .Ico
ad
drerscd ttie *netting, AN hen it adjourned wall
loud buzias for tt.e Llenlocr. , ty and the ticket.
ADDRE*4
(if the Dem -rtlir, Sla't F.rertrtire a.mtni."?.•
Oh P , n m t ylra nia.
The election of the nPxt Govern'lr t.f . Penn
‘3lvto.in in close nt futlid. Its itnocrtnoce a.
the nuo.sets cannot he overrated, and its
in-
Ruenoa upon the Pretideutitl contest esttnot
I .e too highly 04=5NA. In view of t'.ese
faet.. the Demoerutio State Eleeative Com
mittee invoke.' the eaaroest attontion of all
v, ho are ettaeltelt to rite titsl interests of
Pc nrcicanis , nn.t me anxious to naitntain
inc', late the 'acrid c•ctozets of the Federal
Con.titution„
T.te inflitonee of Penneykrani-ibas situ Iva
bees great soil cunt•ullin .; in the ritilitical
history of the entieltry. It,-r pe ,pie are al,
wily* willing to throw themselreit into the '
hreach when dan,nerit 'menace the imiteritan,e i
ter trim their fathers. , I%en peril , .
threi:en to overt% h. Im - 't hem.-thev bee one a
i nod of hr alien.. fi;eiting for a en ninon I
..--entry. This truth liar reoeired additional I
p-oaf within the past few weeks. Fully ins-
pre.-e1 with the entoevienei-e of disc •r 4 and i
di sections in their ranks. the Deinne,•oti t 1
p arty 0/ ./'rkiii.;,/roii , 'n I. av tern:he a nail in
intiiieirl of II ii , y I). fns rr, the noin:ii , e lf
the Be v't Iv Cotire , ,li , l4 ! Ile ha , Lee 1 aceep-
ted i.t the c .tii e Democracy as their lender ;
..n I ,:heir el an pion. 'I boss-ands of lo . i at :
an I e
•,
an /twit. s.,.e.tertil tbr to.ituati
the C tame nitre:lll'i am' utitramm !esti tiij 1
tarty ur,.:..it's,,tion, will aid in swell ii e hi•
majority in Oc:olier. The chee ing p-espe.es i
of his sprees 1'3%0 etridic a %%ills terror the
foss Of the Usiiniii Anti the eniniiiitutinn
ihro•ighout the country ; aliti the Hetet Wienn I
columns are new he-ginning to waver lief ire
the t i;reraus charge el the united and ei•thu
.,ia-tic Lem wraey. It is patent to every one
: i t all cunt tirsatit with the history of the timed,
that the election of Henry D. Foster tit ill.he
tloi . attain defeat of I.ineulii and 11 imlim in
Menu-ykatii.t. It is 411 rillelSl/11Z to 111P11.1117,C
Cie Li t di .r the jteeof bait!,, Itl the Ohl Key
s-•,..ie must lie 10i,,:,..1 i.i U tolidr, aid not to
Notemb. r. A fearful rtspolisihilite, there
:ore. rests open the ft-cute:l of this Cumiettn
weali 1... i t, tde ei , eti.iii id a Dea.ocrazie Gover
nor wi ll i.i-sue the defeat el Iteptidtean-see-
Li:tit:thin'. It wi.l pr.oluee a united Dernuerv
iy in every 15 - ate in t'.e U. 411111. Its irrirai..-
tub'e farce and i ower will everywhere aims
Gus the elements sf true conserra:ism. and
induce /he sovereign people to deman i with
fearless voice a solid Uni it of all their forces,
11, ipiasitinh to the [read of those sleiligeroull.
prin.:tiles which at tine time form the basis
0 the Itepuhlsran pat ty.
It le folly to .close our eyes to the perils
r hid, eurroun I oar Coraederaisy. The elec
tion sf Lincoln and thinifin, if eutispnitnated,
dittst be produe /V 0 tit thtt most disastrous
een•equem es. The doctrines of the Repute
Penn is. dere are in direct avtagunieni to that
equality of the Stelae. without which we eon
ii„t h, pet., preserte the Colon and the Con
stdutivii. 'this position cannot he buts err
fii ly eontroverted. 11 was plainly voittliAl.heti
W4lllll Mr. Seward said, at Re/wester, that
there was "on i a rep! (Selt:C CLIO( ia betwee n
op, im.iny and enifurinj liirce,i," anti lheii - /he i
Unite .1 States must and will, sooner or later.l
ine.nue cutii thy a frit or slare-)oinn nal . suis. ' 1
01... Lincoln, toe licit i. hlicaot candidate for the ',
Preeideney, expt-essed the same sentiment
when to said, to his canvass lur the Senate
..i . t h e United States, that the agitation of
si 'very "teal nut reuse until a crisis :hull
her:: been retteliel and passed. A house divi
ned against el ,elf . menu' stand! .1 &h e r e the
!pew "meld Caill1(11 endure perinanen.ly half 1
static, and half fi ee."
Under loyal taws, and the Curistitutiun of
the United &a es, filteza States chum, and
now enjoy, the right to hold negroe , as pro
perty—a right which cannot lie interfered ,
with. directly or indirectly, without destroy
ing their equality, and wealseniug the bowls
of a common Union. Tile election of Mr. )
Lincoln will nalisputahly add ano Jewett', I
to the agitation tit the slavery question in the
North—where it will end, the iuture can only
eeLerwine. It may gt‘e birth to disciples,'
imbued with the spirit of John Brown, who :,
may again carry the torch, the pike, and the 1
rifle to Southern homes, mid disturb the
shades of Moans Vernon and liiontieello by
servile insurr.r.tetions. Why should l'ennut- 1
vania, by her tow, give cncouragetnent to sus'
dangerous itgitatiuti ! The men tit the South'
are our Lretliten—tbey have their rights,'
end only ask tar their maintenance under the;
Curtstitutwii and we laws of the country.—
The people Ali this State only know slavery ,
as a Constitutional question ; and, as such,
they feel that its settlemeut belongs to the '
Court of the Unite[ St,ii.ce. There it should'
be left, in all time to wine. the de..isiun &it!
the Courts must be respected and enforced.
All our property is preteeted lty cue laws, as
cuustrue.l iy judicial tribuniD i
s. Debts are
collected, wrongs are punished, and rights I
are euturtied, by the's/Line jct.:betel authority.
' Why, then, should the pa., ,le tit Petiusylva-1
I
ma old in the perpetration of suite and agini-
viola upon a -subject winan belongs to Consu
-1 tutamal ouustrueuou ? Lu two weeks an an
swer must be given to this inipirtatit quesuun.
The vote of this State, cast in favor ill Henry
I). Foster, will be an invitation to New Turk
I and New Jersey, already anxious to unite
against Republicanism and Abolitionism, to
joi n with Penusylvaula in the great struggle
to restore peace and harmony among the ids
ter Commonwealths of our National Cenfede
rcy.
Out the result of the October election is
nut only important in a National point of view.
Local issuer of immense amplitude anti in
volved in the contest. These nave been par
tially lost sight, of in the discussion of blip
clonal topics. Three years ago the anti-1)...-
mustang; avustuiserauuo ot Guy. Poitook ceas
ed to extst. Alm 'nand and Wham' advsser
was Andrew ti. Uurtitt. am SaciatarY of
1 ne Comutunwardth, hod now the itepablicair
candidate forth. Guberastorial Mtair. The
brief limit,' of nn address will not permit a
review of the amp and policy of that wirain
i4tration: hut they are happily as househo!tl
sorts to the tax-plyer3 of Pennsylvani&—
Befi.re power is again entrusted to the hands
of theme who are re.ponsiLle for the public
arts of that ado iristration, the voters will
on iluulAt exercise that culm discretion which
is ttioofte n j44/9t eight of ;II the arms.
The Rending Contention presented, fir the
! office of Governor, llenry D. Foster, of old
Westmoreland. The repre.entativeg of the
, people, unsolicited, took him from their smiles.
and filmed him at the head of the column.—
; They knew him to be honvit, upright, and
i fenders. Tliorougllly conversant with the
rettources of the State and the wants iif every
.if•etion, he detoted evtry hour of hi, public
life to the protection of the intere , t3 o f the
maraca. Assailed by reckless partisano, his
! character hit* withetotat every assault, and
ewapeti the point of every weapon. As cit-
Jaen, statesman, and patriotic, he won for
himself a name for purity and integrity whiela
. `falsehood cannot shake, nor perfidy steal
away." &Laving been true and faithful in the
past, be can be safely trusted with power in
the future. His election would restore con-
Vence to the public mind, and increase. the
respect wliii h is now raid to the Keystone of
the Federal arch. In the great commercial
eml.orium of our State, it lould invigorate
••trade, the calm !maids of natlllma." Through
nut our towns and cities, in the manufactur
ing and agricultural districts, it would be
hailed as the harbinger of renewed prosper
ity. Freeman of Pennsylvania! you are now
canal upon to aid with your influence in the
consummation of this greet and glurioug work.
To ac.ximplish it,syou will be required to la
bor earnestly till the sun goes down up.in the
second Tueoloy of Ocktiber. In the bottle
now impending let all unite who stand upon
the platform of the Union, the Constitution,
and the enforcement of the laws. Li all
who lo‘e :heir omiitry. and are willing to sr
r.9, themselves against Republicanism. "claim
ku droll m.w, and bare that chtim allowed."
ilirThe rooks of the Pennsylvania I) mocrney
e no longer br,,ken—victory is within our
reach, if so noly Bennet, Gut our hands to
grasp it--defeat eau {MIT Le produced by at.
edgy &tat ildifterenee. Nu more neo:d utys be
urged .pon you. Yuu know your duty, and
you wle not lail t, du it. 114 faithful perfor
mance sit the hall.t hu will secure tranquil
ity withtu yu tr borders, and /Tread a new
how or prom6e from the icy staters of the
Ankostdck to the guhica sbhres IA the .s.tera
,_utento., •
1 ' 11 ! 11 11,LISM 11. W 11...11, Chairman.
l'ldiltzfia., Sep, f....5, 18;0.
Tea trs.9,...mc.Nrres.
Qt TTYSBURG—SATCUDAY LAsT
Superfine Flour
Wit. F10ur........
White. Wheat ..
Red Wheat
Corn
thita
Clover:iced
Timottly
PI .1 See d ......
8.11 -ley
I':r of ris
I Lute: gickana, per bag
BALTIIIOIIE—FIIIDAY Las?
Floor
Ootg
Clove r Seed..
Timothy Sect
lt,el Cattle, per huad,
Hogs, per hood
Peruthio, her lou
5 62 to 6 75
1 LA :o 1 r. 5
H NOVER—TUoItADAY LAST
Flottr, from vrelgonf
Do. from stores..
Vale.tt .
C0rn.......
..... .....—.. CO
Oat! ..... 31
Corer deed............ 5.0 u
Tiokoth) 2 0 )
l'lit+ter 6 2'
la rooolial I%Tcptioess.
'KIS - FATS BALSA ('F WILD (TERRY.—
This remedy hss long bent„,Fherislied by the
inanwitity for ill remsrkar e efficacy i i re
lev he tlin and curing the tn ,, st obstinate,
and long standlug cases orColigh.Cold,
Influent 1, sore Thro it, Bronchitis, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Asthma, Inflammation of the
Luntrs ; while evf n Consumption itself has
ielded to its magic influence when all other
means have failed. Its whole history proves
that the psi has produced no remedy of equal
value, as a mire for th . . mummies and danger
ous pulin.mary affections which prevail all over
the land.
THE R. JACOB SECHLER,
Well known ant winch respected among the
German popllatiou of this country, enak.-e
the following atatemeut fur the becelit of the
*Meted:
• Plasaystt, Pa., Feb. 16, 1859
Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Co , Ruston—
Dear Sirs:—llaviug realized in my family
Important benefits from the use of your valua
ble prep nition—Wist aes Balsam of Wild Cher
ry—it aTords me pleasure to recommend it to
the public. Some
to
years ago one of my
daughteraseemed to be in a decline, and little
hopes of her recovery were entertained. I then
procure I a bottle ot r your excellent Balsam,ond
before she had taken the whole of the contents
of the bottle there w is a grent Impri*ement in
her health. -I have, in my individual case,
made frequent uRe of your valuable medicine,
sad have always been benefited by It. I would,
however, caution the public against imposition,
because there is a good deal of spurious Wis
mei Balsam of Wild Cherry afloat throughout
the country. JACOB Si:CHUM.
t : C,Laown to PorrAoserc—The only genuine
Wistor's Basant has the written signature of I.
Burrs" and the printed one of the Proprietors
on the outer wrapper; all other is Tile and
worthless.
seiirr'repared by SETH W. FOWLS k CO
Bost,,n, a id for sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettys
burg ; E. liiieshew, York Springy; Win. Wolf,
Etst Berlin; Solomon Chronister, Htmpton;
Jacob Fulweiler, Mumniasburg; D. E. Hollinger,
Abbattstown; M Staater, New Oxford; John
Littlestow o ; and by dealers every where.
Sept. 10, IS6O. 4w
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.—Sts
JAKes CLARISIt'S CLLICISAATIID FIMALI P11.L3.
Prepp.red from a prescription of S,r J. Clarke,
M. D., Peysicinn Exintord.nary to the Queen.—
This invaluable await ine is unfailing in the
cure of all those paiufial acid d.angerous diseases
to which the female constitution is subject. It
moderates all excess and r‘finot,s all obstruc
tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To
Married Ladies it is peculi.trly suited. It will,
in a short time, bring on the monthly period
with regularity.
Etch bottle, price One Dollar:bears the Gov
enitnentl...,tamp of Great Britain, to prececrt
counterfeits.
C•cylo7.—These Pills should not be taken
by females during the firJt three months of
Pregnancy, as they are sure to bling on Mis
carriage, but at any other time they are safe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections,
Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight
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all other mesas have failed; and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu
tion.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each
package, which should be carefully preserved.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin k C 0.,)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. B.—sl 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed
to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle,
containing 50 Pills, by return mail.
June 11, '6O. iyeow
TYSON k BRO. are contionAlly turning oat
handsome colored Photrognwhe from small
pictures. Bring on your 4 ' day" ones and let
tit make something worthy a place ors yoir
parlor wall. Excelsiortlallerp, Gettnibart.
OP A LOT OF GROUND.—Ry virtue of as
Order of the Orphan's Court of Adams
county, the Subscriber, Administrator of the
estate of rliAlit.TB LiTtallTY, deceased, will
offer at Public Sale. on the premises, ais Satin -
day, tie 27tA day •if Neloher utar , the LOT OF
GROUND, late of the said deceased. situate in
a central part of the town of Petersburg, Hun
tington township, in said county, fronting on
the Ilano‘er and Carltala Turnpike, bounded
un the north and rear by an alley and adjoin
ing lot of Mary and Hannah Tolan, on which
are erected a Loif Rough-cast Two
story Dwelling 1101 SE, with a one story
Kitchen, Frame Wefttherboarded shop,
Log Stable, Hog Pen, te. The property la a
very desirable one either fur business or resi
dence. The premises will lie shown to persons
ssi:hing to view them by Charles Peacock, re
siding theteon, or the undersigned, residing
near.
'Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. N., on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms nude known by
JONAS JOHNS, Adair.
By the Court—H. G. WoLF, Cleric.
Oct: 8, 18G0. to*
OFVALUABLE REAL ESTATE.-oaThursday,
nursday, 25th day of Ociotosr jut., in
pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of
Adams county, the undersigned, Administra
tors of the estate of ANUIthW BROUGH, late of
Reading township, Adams county, deceased,
will offer at Public Sale, on the premise., that
VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, lately occu
pied by said deceased, situated about one mile
north of aampton, on the old Menallen road:
containing 1!4 Acres, more or less, with suf
ficient Tinker and Meadow—adjoining !antis of
Andrew Briugh, Jr., James Townsend, Jacob
Miller, and others. The tract is well watered
by • small stream passing through it, and a
number of springs in the fields.—
The improvements are a Two-story
Roughcast JIOI.SE, with Back
building, Bank Barn, Wagun Shed,
and Corn Crib, and other out-buildings ; two
good wells of water, one at the House and one
at the Barn, with pumps in th , rn ; with an Ap
ple and Peach Orchard( and other fruit. This
Farm is handsomely situated, and is of the
Granite soil.
Also, A TRACT OF WOODLAND, adjoining
the above, and lands ‘,l* Jacob Smith, Jacob
Miller, and tabard, coma" • g 2 acres and 56
perches.
eke-Persons wishing to view the property
are rolue.ted to call on either of the Adminis
trators, the first named residing in Latintore
township and the last in Butler township.
zpilr SJle to commence et I o'clock, P. M.,
on said. day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known Ly
JOU?: If. MYERS,
JEll.ElllAll DIEHL,
A &Juniata tvrs.
By the Conrt —if. G. Wolf, Clerk.
5 1.10 to 5 25
3 f.O
1 20 to 1 30
1 10 to 1 15
C, 1860. ti
d'AF VALCABLE HEAL ESTATE. IN milt-
MinSEITTR(4.—By virtue of an Order of the
Orphan's Court of Adozam conoty, the sub
scribers, Adroiuzstrators of the estate of IV*.
I). GOBRECHT, E.,(1 , deceased, will offer nt Pub
lic sale. on the premises. on Y i szesday, the 30th
dn. of (h-tooo.r real., SEV EN LOTS OF GROUND,
in 3forninamburg, Franklin township, Adams
comity, known on the General Plan of said
tont. as Nos. 4, G. 7, 29. 59, 00 mud 02. On the
Later aro erected a Two-story Bri.k
HOUSE, with • Two-story Kitchen at- Elli
tacked, a Wash-house, Barn, and oche
out-buildsugs. There are two wells of water,
with pumps. The improved prorcrtj is in all
re , pccts t ery dcsirtl.le.
re - Sale to comfit...floe - At I o'clock, P 3T. , on
said day, oLen attendance will be git en and
tern; rankle ko,wi
BENJAMIN LEASE,
JOSEPH T. B 11{E,
.1 zlizi inatral ors .
lii tite Court—lT. O. WoLr, C:er k.
4 75 to 5 00
1 73 to 2 00
1 2u
. Go
6 2
i 00
... ' 7 O to 85
to 71
34 to 40
... 5 50 .o 6 00
.. 1 25 to 3 00
56 to 8 06
_ 8 00 to 8 2i
...12 00 tole. 60
—. 22 to 23
2.6 U 0
C, isGo. is
Orphan's Court Sale
()F VALUABLE &ZEAL ESTATE.—The un
dersigned, Trustee for the sal , of the Real
Estee of PaVElt Ilurrwav, decea.god. by virtue
of it D...cree of the Orph en's Court of Adams
county, to him directs ik will expose at Public
Sale, and sell, upon ON promi,es, on Mondry.
Mc 29th ddtrof OcloGer out., at 10 u'olock.A. M..
on said d y, a TktACT OF L %ND, late of said
Peterrioffinnn,
,decemiml, situate In Lntimore
township, Adams county, adjoining lands of
floury Strayer, Joel tiriest. Levi Hoffman, and
()them containing 13 Acres. more or less, of
Lnpro‘ ed Lad, con.istiv, of tneadow and arable
laid. It lie; upon the Li . :Altlic road leading froM
Petersburg to Dill, : totru ; and the head waters
of Latim ,, te creek pass through it. It is in a
tli:ckly settled neighborhood, and rs a desira
ble property.
ger Attendance will he given and toms
made known on day of sale by
JoHN TRUMP, Trustee.'
By the Conrt—lT. G. IVotr, Clerk.
6!5
. 6 00
. 1 20 to 1 30
t. 6, 1 S6O. is
"Wide Awake" Meetings
- EIVERY NIGHT TINS WEEK, AT TIIP.
r, , •11Lr ES' lIALL," and every day between
the hours of 7 A. M and fii P. M., at the south
west comer of the Diamond. in George Armold's
Clothing Store, he It tying just returned from
the city with a stiperlot stock of Black, Olive
and Brown Cloths, for Over and Draw Coats,
the best selection of Black and Fancy Cassi
mere,, Coburg Valencias, SJlterinos, Mons. De
tainer, Ginghams, Calicoes, Bleached and En
bleache I Mu.lins, Sheeting and B Iggiog, all of
plain or neat fashionable figures; in s word, the
styles are just tit.: "Agony" for the times, all
of which will be sold at the very. lowest cash
prices.
ALSO—Ready Made Clothing in every varie
ty. style and size- if we cannot lit you, W. T.
Kure, who never misses a fit, will take your
measure and make you a garmeot on the short
est notice.
OeL 6, 1660
11110 - oTlet is hereby given that the partner
-11 ship heretofore existing between the un
dersigned, in Littlestown, Adams county, Pa.,
under thwirta and style of Filthier it Bro., ex
pired on the first day of October, by mutual
consent. All those knowing themselves in
debted to the late firm of Babter k Bro. are re
quested to make settlement on or before the
first day of December, in order to save eosin.
F. ILAIITER,
• li. RA&iTkiii.
aThe Carriage-making business will be
continued at the old stand by Ch!iatian Rahter
* Ferdinand Rabter, under the 6rm of Rahter
k Son. A continuance of the patine's liberal
patronage is solicited. Orders trom a distance
promptly attended to.
Oct. 6. WO. 3t
y ADIES' FANCY FUR EMPORIUM.—
1.4 FABEIRA It THOMPSON, Old Stand, No.
elB Market Street, above Eighth, south side,
Philadelphia. We beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Ladies, to our Lime and variri stock
of LADIES' t CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS.
Having had great etperiectee, and enjoying
peculiar facilities in the selection of Furs, we
confidently otter our new stocic to tne inspec
tion of the ladies, feeling assured that &bey will
decide with um, in its being unrit ailed Cott/eau
ty and variety, consisting as it does, of every
description of American and Europe4n Fars,
manufactured in ate isles& and must approved
styles. Capes, Talnws , Victorines, Cloaks,
Muffs, Cuffs—embracing Sable, Mink, Stone
Martin, German Fitch, Siberian Squirrel,French
Sable, French Squirrel, American Fitch, and
Silver Martin.
ai'Thankful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to us, we hope to merit a
continuance of the same, by furnishing a good
article at the lowest Cash prices.
FAREIRA k THOMPSON,
No. 818 Market street, Philadelphia.
N. 8.-4./L1) FURS altered to fashionable
styles. (Oct. 8, 1880. 3ns ,
gINFALLIBLE POWDERS, for the speedy and
effectual Care of all latlammations, Fevers,
amattant, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,
Gravel, and all Acute and Chronic Die.
cases of ADULTS and CHILDREN. Send 3
teat Stamp to her Agent. 0. B. JONES,
Box 700 Philad'a. P. O.
Hundreds of testimonials. Agency—S. W.
Dor. Third Axel Sta. [Oct. 6, lb. lot
Public Bale
Publio Sale
Public Salo
Notice.
Furs ! Furs 1 Furs !
Madame Sohirend's
Notice to Builders.
MITE undersigned, Building Committee, will
receive sealed proposals for the erection of
• new Church edifice, near the site of the old
Pine Church, about I mile west of New Chester,
Adams co., Pa., until Saturday, the 20.11 day of
October inst., on which day the Committee will
meet ;it 1 o'clock, P. M.. nt the Public Howe of
Maj. Jacob Benders, in New Chester, when the
cor tract. will be given oat. Plans and specifica
tions can be seen at Major Sanders', in New
Chester. GEO. gACKLEY,
HENRY HOFFMAN,
GEORGE EHRHART,
JACOB SANDERS,
EZRA 11YE,RS.
•
Oct. 8, 1860. td
Notice to Assessors.
TllE Assessors elected at the last Spring
Election are hereby notified to attend at
the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of
Gettysburg, to rece:re Blank Assessment Du
plicates and the necessary instructions, as fol
lows :
The Assessors of Union, Conottago, Berwick,
Berwick Bor., Oxford, Hamilton, Reading,
Mountrleasnat, Germusay, Straben aachgllount
joy. will attecd on Tuesday, the 16th of October
next—
And the Assessors for the Borough, Cumber
land, Freedom, Liberty, Hamilto❑ban, Franklin,
Butler, /Jeanne's, Tyrone, Huntington and
Latimore, a ill attend on Weduesd*y, the 17th
day of October next.
By order of the Commissioners,
J. M. WALTER, Clerk.
Sept 24,1860. td
Notice.
TIAVID HOOVER'S ESTATE.—Letters te,s-
Ly tamentary on the estate of David lino% er,
late of Reading township, Adams county, de
ceased, having been granted to the under
signe I, two of them residing in the same
township, and Henry residing in Straban
township, they hereby give notice to all per
eons indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
same to present themitiroperly authenticated ur
settlement. DANIEL HOOVER, 1
• HENRY HOOVER; Et ri.
ELIZABETH HOOVER, Es'.r.
Sept. 10, 1860. 6t•
A Card.
Sressse Towsentr, Rept. 20, 1860.
H. J. STAULIII, Eaq: Debi Sir :—lnastouchi
as the repert that I would not, if elected Pro
thonotary, attend to the duties of said office in
person, is still circulated, I bavel thought that
it might perhaps be well enotti& to insert a
card In tour paper, reiterating wh I had au
thorized Jou to say same time ago, Viz : that I
would consider it dishonorable to ni.cept a
nomination for an office, if I did not design, if
elected, to give it my perioa.ll attention.
pledge myself to do so, if elected, if health and
stret.gth be coutinued.
Respectfully yours,
HENRY A. PICKING.
Sept. 24, 180. 3t
J. J. Herron,
ATTORNBY AND COUNSELIAIR AT LAW.
—Office on Baltimore street, nearly oppo
site Falinestoeir Brothere Store.
Gettysburg; Oet. 1, 1860. tt
Auditor's Notice.
TAR undersigned, Auditor appointed by the
Orphan's Court of Adams county, to dis
pose of rte eseeptions to the areonnt of ISAIAH
W. ORR, Administrator of the e.tate of WIL
LIAM ORR, deceased, late of Harniltonban
township,Adnms county, dm, hereby notifies all
persons in any way Interested, that he will sit
at his ofßce, for the purpose of di-posing of said
exceptions, on Wedheaday, the 24'h flay of Oa°.
Ger. A. D., I , qo. J. C. NEELY,
Oct. td
Pay trp !—Last Notice!
r liE subscriber is determined that ha DOOk
sh ,I 1 be settled up. Ile therefore gives
iseter notice to those indsteed. to ceme and
PAY. All accounts not Lquidated by the lOtA
of Oeptor out...yii•l be pla• td in the hands of
on otlL:•er for cjnectlon. WIC GILLESPIE.
Oct. I, I*6o. st*
1860. Fall Millinery, 1880.
AONND DRESS COMM.—W:B IIoCREARY
i. jest opening a Lanrhome assortment of
NETS & LADIES' DRESS GOODS of the
latest and most lashtoltable styles, which she
will sell at the very I,lm eet ca.h prices.
rLaclie., call and examine tbum
Oct. 1,4860. la
Farm for Sale.
riCne subscriber will sell his FARM. nita tied
in Frankl.n townsl4, Ad.inai county. 2
nil es west of Caslitown, on the Millerstown
road. The Farm contains 75 ACRES-50 acres
clear. The land is in a goad slate of cultiva
tion, haring been Lined. There are nil kinds
of fruit—a thriving yoang Orchard of choice
grafted fruit ; also pe fiches, pears and p:ums
of the best kinds. The buildings are a
.....
one and a half story STONEIIO[SE, n NI:„
large new Bank Barn, a C.Miier Shop,
he. The farm is in gool order, and cannot be
beat for raising potatoes. I ealeßlate on rais
ing the hundred bushels this yeti.. A never
failing spring of water at the door.
,AliClifs BLNG.kMAN,
Oct. 1, 1860
Sands' Sarsaparilla.
' .. ATURE'S TRUE RESTORATIVE.
?HZ SEAT, RAM; AND ►CREST
MC k ALTERATIVE EVER PREPARED.
It is recommended by the lending medical
authorities and is biely approved by all who
bare tiled it. Delicate ladies find it a perfect re.
staratiee; and persons who lead a sedentary lie
will find their nervous and general system
strengthened and iceprovid by its use.
The great object of this medicine is :
nem To purify the system of all morbid
matter, and impart to the blood such
properties as to maks it new, pin*
and rich.
Sscoso. To cleanse.the stomach and bowels of
acrid humors, acidity, and ail mucus
muter, which cause so many and fa-
tal diseases.
THIRD. To sullen and relieve stricture of the
skim, and thus establish a healthy and
natural flow of the "Insensible per
rpiration."
FOCII7II. To impart tone and strength to the di
gestive organs, and give great vigor
and vitality to all the organs of the body.
Firrn. To eradicate all diseased, impure, and
poisonous particles from the blood,
flesh, and bones, And effect their com-
plete expulsion from the body.
Sulu. To counteract the ill effects produced
by the use of mercury, and to remove
all scorbutic eruptions, arising from
whatever cause.
Ask fur Sands' Sarsaparilla and take no other
skir Prepared by A. B. & D. SANDS. Drag
guar), 100 Fulton St., cor. of - William, N. Y.
For sale by A. D. flrcricsa,tettysburg, Pa.
Sept. 24, 18.,0. lm
To Bridge Builders.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
the office of the Commissioners of Adams
county. soihttMolulay, the ISM day cy Ort&ber nut.,
for building &WOODEN' BRIDGE across " Lit
tle Conowagu Creek," (upon the old site.) on
the road leading from llunterstown to McSher
rystown, near Delione's Mill. The Bridge into
LI built after the style of " Burr's Patent," one
span 5.5 feet lung.
PlAns arid specifications for the Bridge can
be seen bypersons wishing to bidden the day of
letting, or by Application to J.N. Walter, Clerk
to Commissioners.
JACOB RAFPENSPEROHR,
DANIEL GEISELMAN,
JAMES 11. MARSHALL,
Commissioners of Adams moray
Atteit—J. Y. W , Clerk.
Oet. I, 1860. td
Wall Paper! " all Paper!!
have just nes:Arad from the city of
4 New York a large impertinent of Wall
Paper of the newest patterns sad designs.—
Glazed, Marble and Oal. velvet and plain bor
der, .decoration, fire board prints and window
shades. Wall Paper from 8 cents per pleas and
upwards.
March U 1 IMMO
1111014108nived and now opening, a large end
:iainurtatent of QUEENSWAILS, to
WAhd li t i t i leelte the attent e too of boyars.
Apfll ti. A. SCOTT k BC/31.
Valuable Real Estate, Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
4T PUBLIC SALE.--In putsuence of an fit FUEIFYING 23S BLOOD.—And for
Order of the • Orphan's Court of Adams 1 the er tidy cure of the seljelatel varieties
county, the subscribers, Admlnistrittors of the o decease:
estate of Dram. Fleets, deceased, will otter at I SCROFULA AND SCROFU. ...„,
Public Sale, on the premises. on Siturday, the 1.01, - .S AFFECT(oNS, aven AS . r ,
....., . A.
20th day of October out., the following Real TI'Mt)RS, ULCERS, fe•WIES,
.a.r.....
Estate of said decedent, viz : ERUPTIONS.PIMPLES,PUS
fiII°IIIIII; "
THE MANSION FARM, situate in Hunting -,' PULES , BLOTCHES, BOILS,
ton township, Adams coauty, Pa.. half a L ile 13LAINS, AND ALL SEAN 41. - 4111 I . " -)e
from Petersburg, (Y. S ,) adjoining lands of DISEASES .
John Palterer, John Sadler, Jr., John Day, and i Oakland, Ind., eth :nue, MO.
others, containing ISS Acres end 3.) Perches; J. C. Ayer k Co. Gents: I feel it my duty
about 25 acres are woodland, covered e ith ex- to acknowledge what your Sarsnpnrilla has
cellent cbeanut and unit timber—and about 30 done for me. Maria,/ tuherlted a Scrofulous
acres meadow. The farm is under good culti- affection, I have suffered from it in various
'titian, and is well watered, having neverfail- , w , yz for
.years. Sometimes it burst out in
hag springs in nearly all the fields There are' Ulcers on my hands ,9:1 arms; sometimes it
some fire or six Lime Kilns COW% rniently near. , turned inward and distressed me at the stomach.
The improvements arc a Two-story _L. , IT%) 0 years ago it broke out on my head and
BRICK HOUSE, n ith Basement, •.'!. 111 covered my scalp and ears witlkope sore, which .
Brick Rank Ram, Wagon Shed and ... # .1:1 . 1 as painful and loathsome lte:.onti description.,
Corn Crib. Spring House and Gran- ,__. ....: . }gas
many medicines and several pllysi ians.J
Aries. log Shop, with other necessary out- but without ninth relief front any thing, In ;
buildings; a neverfaihng sprinz of water in the I fart , the disorder grew N% ~r,c. At length Incas
yard, a fine young thriving Apple Orchard,w ith ' rejoiced to read in the G , h.pel Me tsenger that
a variety of other fruit, such as peaches, pears, I you had prep tred an alterative kS.upparilln,)
plums. and cherries. Also, a one an I a half' for I.knew ieon: your riot ttion tharany thing
story BRICK TENANT 11014 E, and a Black- I you motile must he good. I sent to Cincinnati
smith Shop--with water convenient. 1 and got it, and used it till it cured me. I took
On N ay, the 2211 day of October Oise, the , it. as you ad% ice, in small d,,,,, of a teaspoon
rotten ing will be oeared, on the premises: A i ful over a mouth, and used ii [most VI ree bottles,
VALUABLE FARM, sitnnte partly in Hunting- I New and healthy skin soli: began to form under
ton and partly in Reading townships, Adams the scab, which after a while fell oft. ily skin
county, adjoining lands of Abraham Fickes, I is now clear, and 1 know by my feelings that
Jesse Chrunister, John Hartman, and others, the disease has gone from my system. You
containing 211 Acres and 96 Perches,—about I can well believe that I feel whit 1 am saying
90 acres are heavy oak timberland,and nacres I when I tell yon, that I hold you to be one of
meadow, and more can be made. The farm is l the apostles of the age, and remain ever grate
well watered. The improvements consist of a I fully, Yours, At rage 13. Tittrlr.
one and a half story LOG HOUSE, Double' ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, ROSE Olt ERYSIPE-
Log Barn, a well of never-failing water at the LAS, TETTER AND SALT 1111EUM, SCALD
door, an Apple Orchard, and other improve- HEAD,RINGWORM,SURF. EYES, DROPSY.
naents. This property will be offered entire or Dr. R)bert. M. Treble writes from Salem, N.
in three parts, as may best suit purchasers. 4 12th Sept., 1859, that he has cured an in-
Persons wishing to view these properties are, rate c Ise of Dropsy, which threatened to
requetted to call on the last-named of the , terminate fatally, by the peraeveriug use of our
Administrators, residing in Huntington twp. tarsaparilla, and also a dangerous attack of
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.. on said Thlalignitn: Erysipelas by Itt-ee noses of the
day, when attend ince will be,git en and terms same ; says he cures the cum unit Eruptiont by
made known by , it constantly. •
. JOS.( Ail FICKES.
JSAAC E. WJEI:MAN,t
stmain era ra
By the Court—TT. G. Mar, Clerk.
Oct. 1, 1861. is
Public , Sale
ciF REAL .AND PERSoNAI, F'ROVERIY.—
k y W(4,11,4141. Vie I'o4 dey of Oet,d.e7' inst.,
the undersien_iil. Ailmini-trators of the estate
Of SAM( VI. W. ii..11 , 11%?t, IMP of Stratiall town
ship, ilecen.Fe..l, nail oiler at Pill.lie sale, at Ll.e
late resitence of said dice ts. d. in ttid town
ship, 2 miles from annterstown and 2 front
New Qiiester, on the old Carlisle road, tie fol
lowing Personal Proporty.-1 , 7. :
2 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, 1 Two- Par
ting Colt, 4 head of )filch Cove -4. 2 head of
Toting Cattle, a Brood Sow and Pig+, several
Stock Hors, 1 narrow-tread Plantation Wagon,
I One-horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Two
horde Carritge, Spread and Shnfts,oThreshing
Machine, Wind-mill, Colting Box, Soling
Screen, Hay Ladders, large English Wairon
Bed, Cart Body, One-hors:: Sqiigh, I irge Sled,
3-horse Cultivator, Ploughs, Shovel Plonrhs,
Flax Brake, Horse Rake, Jack Screw, Log
Chains, Crowbar, 2 Grindstones, a lot of B a p,
Double and Single Trees - , Horse Gears, Har
ness, Collars and Bridles, Riding Saddle and
Bridle, Side Saddle, 2 Cros+-cot Saws, Iron
Vice, and a lot of Carpenter's Tools. Also,
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE,
consisting in part of Itelsteads find Bidding,
Breakfast. Dining and Kitchen Tables, Ceutie
Table, Bureaus, Corner Cupboards, I set of
Cane Seat Chairs, slyer:ll ~e ts of Common
Chairs, Settees. Safe, Stands. Twenty-lour hour
Cluck, Venitian Window Blinds, I Parlor, 2
Ten-plate an I 2 ookinz Stoves, tith Pipe an'
all neress try npparains,a large lora Carpeting,
Iran Kettle, Sausage Cutter, Meat Vessels, Bar
rels. Tubs, Tin-ware. end many other articles
not acre:parr to enumerate.
i'ARXI will also be offered for sale at 12
o'clock. on said day, tittle's greviuusly disposed
of at Pritate 831 e. It Cola .ips 243 A..,re3. and
wi I be sold to,gether ur divided, to suit pur
chaser+.
Stir 4 ale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M..
on !Au! day, n hen attendance will be given aud
torrus made Imo% u by.
WiLTEB T. HOFFMAN,
P. S. PECHERT,
Oct. I, 1960. ti - Administrators
THE subscriber offers for sale, on very ac
commutating ternss, TWO FARM. S.
No. 1, situate in Strehan township, Adams
county. 3 miles east of Getty/burg, 1 mile from
the Railroad, containiaz 110 serer, more or
less, the improvements on which
are a STUN F. HOUSE, good Bank
Bern, an 1 other out-buildings.—
About 15 acres are in Meadow, and
there is running spring water in every Gehl
a 10,1 a never fail-. There is a Lorre Occhsrd o
choice gr riled Fruit, about A acres. About
2700 or 2seo bushels of Lime have been put
upon the Lem, and its convenience to the
Railroad renders Lime very accessible. There
is n d proportion of Timber.
No.-I, situate in Cumher . and townsWp, on
the Etramiuburg Road, a mile and a half trom
Gettysburg, containing 145 Acres, more or less,
the improvements nu u hic:t are a new FRAME
DWELLING 1101:SE, Lao Brick Barn, and
other out-buildings; a well of water at the
Isere, and one at the house. About 22 acres
are in Meadow. There 14 a due proportion of
Timber. About 3,00 d bushels of Lime have
been put upon the Farm.
gare•The terms will ho made known on ap
plication to the ant/sm.:bet
Sept. 3, 1860. tf
TAE subscriber will sell at Private Sale his
TRACT OF LAND, situated in Hamilton
ban township, Adams county, l'o,„ b•tlf a mile
west of Fountain Idle, on the Turnpike Road,
adjoining lands of Jacob liseticigh, Robert Wil
son, and others:/oikaining 12 Acres, more or
1t... Nine acres are in a state of gsodcultiva
t ion, the balance in Tiosher. The Dwell
ing is • Two-story LOG 1101 e :3K, well ir
finished ohtside and also inside. a gonit__ii
double Log Barn, flog Pen, and oth-r neces
sary buildings. There is a good Apple d)rchn rd,
and oi l ier Iruit of good quality on the premises,
also, two springs of never-tailing water near
the Dwelling.
Persons wishing to new the property will call
on the subscriber liv!ng thereon.
elf the property is not sold on of before
the 224 day of October, it will on that day be
offered at Public Ssle, nod if not sold will be
Rented. GEORGE DENTLER.
Sept. 10, 18G0. 3t
p t EWING MACHINE.
T e grcnt and increasing demsgssd for this
remarkably simple machine is a guarantee of
its supLrior excellence.
PRICE $3O 00.
For Sala at
FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE
715 Chesnut Street,
Sept. 17, 1860. 3p►
THE undersigned, having disposed of his
News Store to Kr. Jossee IigOADIULD, in
tends to discontinue the business; and whilst
he feels indebted to the public for the liberal
patronage extended to hint, he would cordin.llv
recommer.d an his old customers to .11r. Broad
bead, wbo will always -be prepared to eccom.
module them with anything in his line. -
Aug. fl 1860.
Notice.
APING purchased the News store of Mr.
Ltsossusx, it is my purpose to continue
the esteems on a more extensive scale than
heretofore. Daily city papers, and all the pop
star magazines and periodicals of the day, al
ways on hand. JOSUE! BROADLIXAD.
Aug. 27, 1860. ti
R. F. ItaILaRNY
GooD•work and moderate prices are the
characteristics of the Reeelsior Sky-ligbi
Gallery. _ k
GIT.If COMBS; nom Hair Nos, Gun Share
Flplticri, all tcr cheap, at 11.-41. CABIrs.
Valuable Farm for Sale:
PETER TROSTLE
Private Sale.
Wilcox & Gibb's
To the Public.
CHARLES LI:iDEILILLS
13ItONC 110CELE,GOIT :Too SWELLEDN4CIC.
Zebulon Sloan, of ProapPet, Texas, writes:
"Three bottles of your Sariaparilla cured me
from a Goitre---a hideous swelling on the neck,
e I,l e h I had suffered from over two years."
.„..
LEVCORRHGLA OR Vt'HITES, OVARIAN TU
MOR, UTERINE. ULCERATION, FEMALE
DISEASES.
Dr. J. B. S. Cbnnning, of New York City,
n rites : " I moil cheerfully comply with the
requegt of your ngent in sayi I g I have found
your S ,rsiparilla a moot ex :elimit i altemtive its
I, the wimerotis compliant., f,l'r ullicb we em
ploy each a remedy. hut el•ecidily to Female
Iti,.ensett of Ate tt , rofolon, di:latish': I have
cured welly int eter .te Leueurrhma by
it, and, some uktre tile complaint war. canard
I.y nletration of the utttt wt. The ulceratiou Lt
s,lf wen soon cured. Nothing within my
knowledge equals it for these fetnalti derange..
mmits." •
Edward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writs,,
"A dangerous ovarian tumor ou one of the fe
males in my family, ,yhich tad defied all the
remedies we could mtagloy, hats at length been
completely coml.', Attu Extract of &maps
rifle. Our physlcili e ldought nothing but ex
tirpation could affor lief, but he advised the
trial of your Sarsaps la as the last resort be
fore cutting, and it proved effectuaL After
taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom of
the disease rem tins."
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LIVER COMPLAINT.
Independence, Preston co., Va., 6th July,
Dr. J. C. Aye:: Sir—l have been afflicted
with a painful chronic Rheumatism for a long
time, which, b titled the skill of physicians, and
k 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 health so much that I ate far better
than before I was attacked. I think it a won
derful medicine. J. F 1111•111/.
Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: 14 I
hare been afflicted for years with an affection
of the Liver, which destroyed my health. I
tried every thing, and every thing failed to re
lieve me ; and I have been a broken-down man
for some years from no other cause than de
rangement of the Liver. My beloved pastor,
the Rev. Mr. Espy, advised me to try your Sar
saparilla, because he said he kitew you, and
any thing you made was worth trying. By the
blessing of God It has cured me, end has so
rifled my blood as to make a new man of me.
I feel young again. The best that can be said
of you is not half good enough."
SCIJIRRUS, CANCER., TUMORS, ENLARGE
MENT, ULCERATION, CARIES ANL? EX
FOLIATION OF THE BONES.
A great variety of cases have been reported
to us where % cures of these formidable com
plaints have resulted from the use of this reme
dy, but our space here will n ft admit them.—
Some of them may be found in our American
Almanac, which the agents below named are
pleased to famish gratis to alPwho call for
them.
DYSPEPSIA. HEART DISEASE. FITS, EPI
LEPSY, MELANCHOLY, NEURALGIA.
Many remarkable cures of these-affections
bare been made by the- alterative power of this
medicine. fit stimulates the vital functions hi
to vigorous 'action, and thus overcomes disor
ders which would be supposed beyond its
rtach. Such a reqtedy hqs 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, ,
roe THIN RAPID CL`ll 5 2 OF
Coughs, Colds, Intluenik, Hoarseness, Cronp,
Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and
fur the Belief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced Staged
of the Disease.
This is a remedy so universally known to
fifirpaza any other for the cure of thrdat and
long complaints, that it is useless here to pub
lish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled
excellence for cougng and col Is, an.l its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary di.ease; hare
made it known throughout the civilized na
tions of the earth. Few are the communities,
or eren famil:es, among them who hatifnot
some personal experience of its effAtta—eonce
living trophy in their midst of .i is victory over
the subtle and dangerous disorders of Ott
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 assuro them that it has now all the vie
tae; that it did have when making the cures
which have n un su strongly upon the confidence
of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER k CO., Lowell, La'.
hiseSold by A. D. ituelticr, Gettysburg P.
Arcnotsville ; Paxton k. McCreary, Fair
field; P. A. Myers, New Chester; Y. Staater,
New Oxford; E. Iliteshew, York Springi; and
de tiers generally. [Sept. 10, inn. Iyeuw
ROS,SGARL.IND FOR SALE.—A FARM,
containing about 28d Acres, situated ha
Ilamiltonban to st uship, Adam.ecoanty, adjoin—
ing the property well known as the "Orr Fann;"
about one-hlif of this farm is of same quality
as Orr's land. The meadows' are large and
good soil. can be made to produce v er y l er "
crops of Hay, a product for which there is now
a constant good marl. t; about 90 acre' are in
timber, much of it of the best kinds, Including
Locust and Walnut. It is supposed the most
valuable Poplar timber in the county is oti this
property and within of a mile of a good
Saw-mill. A young Apple Orchard, contain
ing 200 trees of choice selected fruit., planted 2
or 3 years ago. A young Peach Orchard of
lOU trees of best kinds selected. These Or
chards, when in trill bearing, will add greatly
to the value of the property, as the quality of
Adams county limit is known and held In great
esteem in the cities. Numerous Springs isis the
firm, one of which is a large Sulpher Spring,
that may become of great value as soon
as the
tlettysburg and Waynesboro', or Getsysiteri •
and ChambersbUrg Railroads are finished, as
the property is within one mile of them Rail
roads; and by these rosdi a constant aunt of
Franklin county lime may be bad
ensepiy, so its to Dawns the lard lit 1;
to any degreeetferttlity desired. :11i
There is a DQUBII aldirseid sd _
outdid Dare tie the ihrek. • twin
PLIILADILLAIIIA
Also, A TRACT OF MOITSTADI LAIRD, tr
same tenrmadjoining 'lands 'of T. lifirmiefFJ
and ettesesbAnr about '33 Acres. -t
Arne pireperti will in skews taw* pi0n...•1
son visiting to purchase sad the pries suega tj
knows oh mkt:sties to lassellottinetia, fit' ;
Fairfield ;••rt,-G9 UtCrear.r, Gewalt* W.*
Clop Mop, sitlCo 1 Janes D. PetglowAg
ybeg. . • 1614Litti UMW
dept. 1 1843.
A Good Home.
MEI