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0 0 0000 The Compiler. Fact and Fancy. 'THR WORLD IN A NOT SHELL." new party need appeal to the Peoplo for support, for it is well known throughout all the land that the good old DEMOCRATIC PAR-! IT is PARTY OF THE PEOPLE. strong. effort is being made in behalf of Ex- Mayor Vaux, of Philadelphia, for an appointment to a foreign mission.

Wm. H. English, of Indiana, has been nominated for re-election to Congress. epidemic resembling cholera is said to prevail in Conowago township, York county, l'a. thousand emigrants hare left Belfast, Ireland, up to the lat of Joly this year, 6,000.

less than for the same time in 1857. Chili the decimal system of weights and measures has been introduced, the electric telegraph has been established as far as Talca, besides many other local aud important improveinents. fight took place at Pooslenkill, N. GO Wednesday night, between two brothers named Diamond, in the course of which Wm. Diamond was killed.

Tho other brother was arrested. Wag Gen. Jackson a writer in the Charleston (Va.) Spirit contends that Gen. Andrew Jackson was born in Berke-, ley county, and was carried by his parents in 1764 to Warhaw settlement, N. C.

Troy (N. Budget says: -Thonsands of neres Crop in lienosee in the Genesce Valley are covered with broom and Indian corn, and the yield will be tremendous. Pensacola Observer says the cattle disease has appeared in that vicinity, and increasing. fall fashions for bonnets, ng we loarn from the North American, provide artificini fruits Ag a substitute for flowers. The latter will paes entirely out of 1140.

Governer Gencral of Canada gets $31,000 per more than the President of the United States. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, has convented to run for Congress if nominated by the Republicans. Winsted (Conn.) Herald estimates that there are at least 500 spiritualists in that town. are 1,000 visitors at the Green-, brier, White Sulphur Springs. Darlington (S.

Flag says that, the "black tongue," which has made such havoc amoug tho cattle in the Southern and Western States, has made its appearance in that section and the disease is spreading rapidly in every section of the Sonth. This disease ig maid to render the meat of the animal suffering with it very poisonous. Cincinnati Gazette says the grape crop in the vicinity of that city is au entire failure. of gold from the Frazer river mines received at Boston. Driesbach, the trainer of wild beasts, in now quietly farming in Poto-i county, Wisconsin.

Model for English farmera bare discarded the ordinary scythes in their mowing this year for an implement in all respects the same, except that it is fifteen inches shorter. It is stated that the result is a sasing of -third in the labor. is mentioned that the Governor of Texas may appoint lion, Matt. Ward (not he formerly of Kentucky) United States to fill the vacancy occasioned by the decoase of Senator Henderson. Tuesday week, Mr.

John Ginter, of Siddonstown, Yerk county, while engaged in putting a pump in a well, near Carlisle, fell, to the bottom of the well, a distance of forty feet, and was instantly killed. ......1 correspondent of the Village Record says that a cow belonging to Ann Bullington, of East Bradford township, Chester county, "made last year 330 pounds of butter in thirty weeks, and 382 pounds in the year, besides keeping the family in milk and cream." A pretty profitable cow. bioody fight occurred at a barbecue in Madison county, on Monday last, in which three men were killed, and two others mined Mullen were mortally wounded, by one Halsey and his two song. Abingdon Virginian says that there is a gentleman there, Wm. B.

Clarke, who is! quite as successful in training borses A3 the celebrated Rarey. He performs the operation in half an hour. four years since, according to tho Leavenworth (Kansas) Times, the first house was built in that place. Yet at this time they bave nearly 1,500 houses within their bounds, and a large number in process of building or ret to be erected ere the season closes. Itis a little over three years since the population was estircated at one hundred.

Now it is at least eight thousand. Duff, who said she was tired of life, threw herself before a locomotire on the Pennsyirania Railroad, a few days ago, and was killed. yellow fever is reported to be raging to an unprecedented extent in llavana. What is a Cart-Load Tiemann, of New York, has decided that a cart-load consista, in the case of a single. article, of nothing weighing more than 2,000 pounds; if of more than one article, a load weigh over 1,500 pounds.

The Man of Many Remedies. The invalid who takes hold of the drug list as if it bill of fare, and is continually changing from one items to another, like green guest at a hotel dinuer, stands a fair chance of killing himself before he bas exhausted the catalogue of poisons. Some constitutions will bear this kind of medical treatment longer thha others, but anything short of a case-hardened system, lined with asbestos, and formished with gatta-percha nerves and steel sinews, must succumb at We trust, however, that this plan of transferring the whole masteria medica to the stomachs of the sick, is nearly Half the world already wadersiands that the two inestimable remedies introduced by Professor Holloway are suficient for all internal and external The other half is fast verging to the opinion: It safe to predict that the day, la not distant when the pharmacopeia wilt be revised down- to a minute volume; which may perchance grow small by degrees bagatifully less," ft vanishes altoVenerable errors, are not immortal.must die, and if they are decently buried the respect duo to old ago, if'is the most espected for them. stick our like other folks, and they 10 as like barnacles, forming sort of arms which the sword of truth cannot. readiBut we see sores of twen-.

cured in six weeks by HolOintment, and chronic dyspepsia of distressing, kind relieved in few by Holloway's Pills, (and that these wonaccomplished repeatedly is reinedies are to say? To deny miracles, work such appawould be mere fatuity. We ARCHIVE wal 66 02 1 not thus stultify ourselres. The his medicines as specifics for three-fourths reputation of the maladies the human race, is founded on immutable facts, and facts are a- species tagonists that we declin' meeting in the field of controversy with any kind of theories with which the profession could furnish ug. have many friends among the faculty, end sibly some of them may consider the cures and fected the of Professor Holloway's Pills Ointment an innovation on their rights.If so, it is a trespass which the sick will prove, and which every philobthropist-wi interest it does not interfere -is su: to whose Appeal. sea.

The wife of a countryman in the Moscow district, Russia, has gisen birth to sixty- children at twenty. soven confinements--four times four at one birth--seven times three, and sixteen times twins. Tobacco Producing that Detroit Tribune of Friday evening say's Police Justice Bagg, of that city, has sufferod an attack of paralysis, confined attributo to his right arm, and physicians the stroke to the free use of tobacco put up in tin foil. 17 THE GREAT ENGLISN JAMES CALEBNITED PEMALE PILLS, prepared from a prescription by Sir J. Clarke, M.

I'bysician Extraor. dinary to the Queen Ttus well known medicine in no an I Obstructivas, from any cause whatever; although portion, but a sure and safe comedy for Feinsle Difficulties powerful remedy, they contain nothing 'hurtful to the TO MARRIED LaDrua in poculiarly suited. constitution It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with rogularity. These Pills have never been known to fail where the directiona on 2d page of pamphlet are well observed. gets pamphlet free of the agent.

For further particulars N. B. --81 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 ized any author. pilla, by return marl. A.

T. D. W. Dyatt Son, Wholesale Agents, Buchlor, Agent, Gettysburg. Philadelphia.May 17, 1658.

ly HOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT AND PILLS with there two comprehensive remedien, the head of a ho use. bold feels that he can command sud control any external or internal disease by which his fannly may be But beware: both have been counterfeited. Conceive the Agony of disappointment which mart follow the discovery of the imposition. Dyspepsia or Scrofula, rack. ng the frame of wife or child, and potting at band but pernicious counterfeits of Holloway' resistiese ratious.

Guard against such contingencies by ascertaining that the vorda, Holloway, New York and London." visible in transparent letters on every leaf of the on books are of accompanying the medicines. I REMARKABLE CORE OF Me, March 14, I. Hir Through me you may confideutly recommend the Oxygenated Bitters, as the best, if not the only medicine that will cure Dyspepsia. I suffered for more than six as years only a dyspeptic cau suffer, tried punferous medicines, and the of mauy physiciana, but found no permanent relief. autil lob.

tainod from you the above Bittern contents of three bottles no far restored my health, that for the last two yours I hare had no for cine. I strongly recommend all Dyspoptica to try it. JOSEPH W. PARKER. SErI W.

FOWLE 138 Washington street, Boston, Proprictors. Sold by their agents everywhere. A. D. BURnLER, Gettysburg.

July 19. 2w LOP A MONEYS TO THE PILGRIMS -A monument 18 to erected to the Pilgrun Fathers at Plymouth, to be cost from 8300,000 to 400,000. It will be built of granite, 153 feet high, 80 feat at the base, with witting he figures from 38 to 70 feet high. One of Anest monumenta in Philadelphia in that erected upon the old Theatre lot, and which 1a known an the Browu Stone Clothing Hall of Wilson, No PA 603 and 605 Chestnut street above 6th Our Philadelphia monument is practically useful IM well as ornamental 9 2w a 117 See advertisement of Dr. Sanford' LiVER INVIGORATOR, in another column.

The Altar. "Then come the wild heather, come sleet or We'll staud by each other bowerer snow; MARRIED, On the 5th by the Rev. A. Tripner, Mr. CORNELICS CHRIST, of Franklin county.

to Miss MARTHA JANE CASIIM.IN, of Adams county, l'a. the 29th by Rev. G. F. Krotel, Mr.

J. MARION MICKLEY, of Mummasburg, to Miss EMILY KATE FR.AIM, of Lancaster city. The Tomb. Like leaves on trees the race of man in found Now green in youth, now witheung on the ground." On the 20th in Germany township, Adam9 county, Mr. ALEXANDER KEETH, aged 03 years 3 months and 7 days.

Baltimore, on the 4th instant, Mr. JOIN TRUSIL, second son of Phitip J. Trusil, (formerly of this place,) aged about 28 years. On Saturday evening week, at the residence of Mr. Win.

B. Gardner, in Huntington township, Mr. AMOS MEALS, aged 25 years month and days. A most worthy and esteemed young man; he sinks into the grave mourned by all relatives and acquaintances the 11th of July, Miss SARAH da: ghter of Mr. Henry Cromer, of Cumberland aged 20 years 1 month and 16 days.

As the bird to its sheltering nest, When the storm on the hill is abroad, So her spirit hath flown from this world of unrest, To repose on the bosom of God." On Friday week, JOHN WILLIAM, son of Nicholas and Ann Eckenrode, of Cumberland township, aged 7 years 11 months and 14 days. Let little children come, For Christ bath said they may-llis bosom then shall be their home, Their fears he'll drive away. 44 We little dreamed of how much joy, Our bousehold vas bereft, When loving arms and breaking hearts Our darling William left. No more we clasp thee in our arms, Or nurse thy gentle bead; No more be watch thy gentle sleep, For thou, my William, art On our memories, deeply graven, Stands his little image fair Sparkling eyes and shining temples, Rosy cheeks and golden hairRuby lips so fall of smiling, Neck and arms of spotless white, Little leet so full of runningLittle William was so bright." Market Reports. Wheat, per bushel, 90 1 10 Kye, 65 Corn, 77 35 Cloverseed, 4 00 Timothy, OH 50 Plaster, per ton, 00 York--Friday last.

Flour, per from wagons, $3 87 from stores, 75 Wheat, per bushel, 95 1 10, Rye, 70 80 Oats, 37.. Cloverseed, 4 00 Timothy, 2 00 Plaster, por ton, 8 50 the latest Baltimore, York Hanover papers Baltimore--Friday last. Flour, barrel, $4 75 5 00 Wheat, per bushel, 1 20 50 Rye, 75 Corn, 84 95 Oats, 42 50 Beef Cattle, per 6 50 7 75 Hay, Huge, per ton, 50 00 9 00 14 Whiskey, per gallon, 26 27 Guano, Peruvian, port ton, GO 00 Hanover--Thursday last. Flour, per from wagons, $4 00 from stores, 62 From Utah. ST.

Louis, August advices from represent quiet as restored througbout tho Territory. The Mormons were highly pleased with their Territorial offi ers and the peace com. missioner- on rate for home Th. rivers on on 1 4 41, Indian- 1 qu' The Altor 1 rye. 4, Du, justly the world by avowing his marriage sometime ago with his dairy maid.

The fact has been concealed until further concealment was impossible, the lady ing presented him with a son and heir, to the intense disgust of his only child by his first marriage, a daughter who herself married and has a family.The is in his sixty-second year. Public Sale. TN pursuance of an alias Order of the Orphan'a Court of Adams county, the undesigned, Administrator of the estate of BECKER, deceased, will offer at Publie Sale, on the premises, on Saturduy, the 4th duy of September next, the following Real Estate of said deceased, viz: No. 1: A Lot of Ground, situate in norther of township, Centre Mills, Adams county, adjoining half lands a mile of George Fobl, Abraham Slaybaugh, and the undersigned, containing 2 Acres and 54 Perches, (more or less,) on which are erected 3 Two-story Frame Roughcast Dwelling HOUSE, with a Onestory Frame Kitchen attached, a Log Stable, with a Carriages House attached, Log Cabinet-maker's Shop, with other out-buildings also, a young bearing Apple Orchard, with other fruit on the premises, and a neverfailing Well of water near the door, with a Pump in it. No.

2: A Lot. of Ground, adjoining the above, containing 2 Acres and 33 Perches, (more or less.) Both lots been well limed during the last few years. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call upon the undersigned, residing near by. nay Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, F. on said day, when attendance be given and terms made known by CONRAD SLAYRAUGH, Adm'r.

By the Court -IL. G. WoLF, Clerk. Aug. 9, 1858.

ts Public Sale. Persons wishing to view the property will call on the Executor, living near by. nor Sale to commence at 10 o'olock, A.M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known DAVID BOURBAUGH, Ex'r. Ang. 9,1858.

Public Sale. THE subscriber, Executor of the last will and testament of HENRY SNYDER, decea4led, will sell at Public Sale, at the late revidence of said Germany township, Adams county, near the Turnpike, 2 miles northwest of Little town, on Wednesday, the 1st day of September next, following personal property, viz: 3 COWS, 5 lay and Straw, Bed, and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Bureau, Store, Pipe, Clock, C.urpeting, Kitchen Cupboard, Iron Kettle, and other household and kitchen furniture. At the same time and place, will he offered, the Real Estate of said decedent, consisting of a Tract of 85 Acres of Land, at more or less, adjoining lands of John Weikert, Jacob Garber, Jacob Stabley, the under- to wigned, and others, having thereon a one and 1L half story Log House, Log Barn, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and other out-52 buildings; two Welly and a Spring near the buildings: two Orchards of good fruit; with sufficiency of Meadow and Timber. Part he ofthe land has been limed. Pay Up! THE mercantile undersigned, having retired from the business, are very desirous that those indebted to them should PAY UP -and trust that all will do so before the 15th day of September next, as after that date the accounts will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection.

DANNER ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Aug. 9, 1838. Statement OF the the 21 Bank section of of the diettysburg, Act as required by of the tieneral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the lath day of of October A. D.

1857. ASSETS. Stock of the Commonwealth, 21,189 70 Loans and discounts, $237.853 Specie, 64,082 62 Due by city Banks, $00,130 58 country 5,620 61 Notes of other Banka, 13,996 67 Miscellaneons Stocks, 965 74 89 Judgments, 22,249) 69. Bonds, 6,205 38 I Real estate, 9,825 00 471,218 03 LIABILITIES. Circulation, 247.760 00 Deposites, 27.525 83 Due to other Banks, 6,933 43 282.219 28 T.

D. Carson, Cashier of the Bank (f Getty burg, being affirmed, depose and say, the shove atatement. is correct to the best of my knowledge and beliof. T. D.

CARSON. Gettysburg. Aug, 2, 1653. A. D.

Affirmed before ine, this 6th day of August 1858. GED. ARNOLD, J. P. Administrator's Notice.

JOHN WALTER'S of administration on estate of John Walter, late of Freedom township, Adams county, deceased, having 1 been granted to the he undersigned, residing in Franklin township, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. CUTSIALL, Adm'r. Aug. 9, 1858. 6t Administrator's Notice.

A MOS administration MEALS'S the ESTATE of on eetate of Amos Meals, Inte of Huntington township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to maid catate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM B. GARDNER, Aug. 9, 1858. 6t Adm'r.

Executor's Notice. HENRY SNYDER'S Letters testamentary on the estate of- Henry Snyder, lace of Germany township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in 'the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons. indebted to said estate to make im, mediate payment, and those having claims, a- gainst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. DAVID Aug. 9, 1858.

6t Executor. A. H. C. Brocken, 22 turer of STREET, New York, manufacSyringes, Vials, Graduated Measures, Nursing Bottles, etc.

Glass Ware for Druggists, Perfumers, Photographers, Green Glass Ware by the package. A liberal discount made to trade. Orders from' Country 'Druggists and Dealers solicited, Lists sent on application. Aug. 9, 1838, 3m Valuable Farm, FOR easy terms.

The Farm a on bargain, which and Samuel den SALE. -I will sell Young now resides, lying in Frederick county. 011, 12 miles from Frederick city, (turnpike all the way.) Containing 150 Acres, in an excellent 5ta of cultisntion. The DWELLING, B.ARN. all pa -0 -it ho if 0.., Ere 1.

TEFOR N. Spear's Wharf, Baltimore. Aug. 9, 1858. 8.

Bargains all the Time! NEW GOODS received every week at SAMSON'S. Aug. 9, 1858. Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Franklin township will meet at the house of' Ilenry Manshower, on Suturday, the 28th day of instant, at o'clock in afternoon, August purpose of employing 12 Tenchers to take charge of the several Schools of said township.

By order of the President of the Board, SAMUEL HART, Sec'y. August 9, 1838. A Card FROM DR. JAMES M. JARRETT.

NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY. -My connection for the past cight vears the abore Institution, and twelve course of steady devotion to the Cure of monary Consumption and its kindred eases, unities and togetner with my unrivalled opporadvantages of pathological of Medical search--aided not a little by a perfect system Inhalation--has enabled me to rive at a decisive, direct, and successful course of treatment for the positive and enl cure of all diseases of the Throat, and By Inhalation, the and curative properties of medicines are vapor al dressed to the diseased organs the integuments. I do not advise use Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the sion of general treatment; although consider it it useful adjuvant in the proper management of those tearful and often diseases. I deem it very necessary each patient should have the beneAt of general local treatment. The success my treatment in the above and high character of the Institution over which have yo long had the honor to preside, too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me.

At the soliciration of many private and professional friends, through hay whose philanthropic aid the above charity been long and liberally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded make such arrangements ny will bring benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not contine myas heretofore, to those only, who entered the Intrmary, or who were to visit my office. Hoping therefore that the ran goment will give entire satisfaction, both my would professional brethren and the public, respecttully announce in conclusion, that I can nor be consulted personally or letter, on all diseases 49 above, and that the same as used in the Institution, prepared to suit each in t.vid.nl Medial Inhalers, to. will forwarded by express to any part of the United States or the Canada. TERMS--My terms of treatment by letter are a4 follows, viz: $12 per month tor each patient, which include medicine suficient for one use; nl-0, Inbaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows: to be puid to Espress Agent receipt box of Medicine, and the balance $6 expiration of the month, if the patient be cured or is entirely satisfied with the treatment.

Patients, by giving a full history their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated n8 well by lester as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Jarrett's treatment may rely upon immediate and permanent relief, as he seldom to treat a case over thirty days. Letters advice promptly answered. For further ticulars address. JAMES M.

JARRETI. M. No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth N.Y.

P. and others visiting the are respectfully invited to call at the Infirmary, wi re many intere-ting can be witne-sed. and v. her our improved apparatus the inhalation of medicated vapor can be and inspected. 9, 1838.

6m HENRY B. DANNIR. ZIEGLER. New Firm---New Goods. THE in undersigned the hare entered into partnership HARDWARE GRO.

CERT business, at the old stand of Danner Ziegler, in Baltimore street, under tho I name, style and firm of Danner do Ziegler, and ask, and will endeavor to deserve, a continuance of the patronage of the old firm, as well as any quantity of new custom. They have just returned from the cities with an immense stock of Goods--consisting in part of Building Motorials, such as nails, screws, hinges, locks, glass, Tools, including edge tools of every description, saws, planes, chisels, gouges, braces and bitts, augers, aquares, guages, hammera, 3. Blacksmith will find anvils, vices, rasps. files, horse shoes, horse-shue nails, with them, very cheap. Coach Findings, such as cloth, canvass, damask, fringes, cotton, moss, oil cloth, springs, axles.

hobs, spokes, felloes, bows, poles, shafts, Shoe Findings, Tampico, brush and french morocco, linings, bindings, pegs. lanta, boot trees, with a general assortment of shoemaker's tools. Cabinet Maker's Tools, a general ment-also varnish, knobs, Housekeepers will also find a large assortment ofknives and forke, brittannia, albata and sifver-plated table spoons, candlesticks, waiters, shovel and tongs, sad iron-, enamelled and brass kettles, pans, tuba, churns, carpeting, Also a general assortment of forged and rolled IRON of all sizes and kinds cast, shear and blister steel, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Groceries, a full and general assortment, such as crushed, pulverised, clarified and brown sugars; Now Orleans, West India and sugar house molasses and syrups, coffee, spices, chocolate, fine, coarse and dairy salt; linseed, fish and sperm OIL; Turpentine, Fish, a full assortment of Lead and Zinc, dry aud in oil; also Fire-proof Paints; in fact, almost every article in the Hardware, Conch Finding, Shoe Finding, Housekeeping, Blacksmith, Cabinet Maker's, Painter's, Glazier's, and Grocery line, all of which they are determined sell as low for CASH as any house out of the city. HENRY B.

DANNER, WAYBRIGHT ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, May 24, Autioneer AND respectfully VENDUE informs -The public, subscriber he that continues the business of Crying Auctions, on the very lowest terma.From his experience and determination to do the best for the interests of his customers, he flatters himself that he will be able to render full satisfaction to those who may see proper to employ His residence is in Reading township, Adams county, one mile below. Mill, on Conowago creek, on the farm of the, Widow Neidich.Give George a trial at sale. GEO. F.

nor Letters to beaddressed to Oxford P. county, Pa. July 5, 1858. 3m Valuable Real Estate AT Order PUBLIC of the SALE. Orphap's Court pursuance of of an Adams county, will be offered at Public Sale, the Real Estate of HENRY EICHINGER, deceased, late of Butler township, to wit: On Saturday, the 11th day of September next, on the prem's VA 1: THE MANSION FARM.

situat. 3 Yer tow hip. county. adjoining of Jour 1 sud 110 Acres, heal measure, more or less, of Patented Land. The improvements are A one and a half story Log Dwelling HOUSE, Log Barn, with Sheds.

Log Shop; a Well of never-failing water near the house, with Pump under cover Mulch House, two excullent Orchards, one of which is new. There is a due proportion of good Timber, and also of excellent Meadow on the tract. The Great Conowago runs. through the farm. The public rond from Arenduville to Gettysburg passes the house.

The property is situated convenient to good mills, and also in the neighbor. hood of churches various donominations. Also, on the premises, on Saturday, the 18th day of September next, 2 Tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND. No. 2: A Tract of Timber situate in Franklin (late Menallen) township, adjoining lauds of John A.

Noel, Gilleland others, containing 10 Acres, more or less. A large portion of this tract is covered with thriving young chesnut timber. The public road from Newman's to Coles' (late Fehl's) saw mill runs through this tract. No. 3: A Tract of land, situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Samuel Brady, John Kimble, and others, containing 12 Acres, more or less, covered with timber of different kinds.

This tract is situated near the public road above mentioned. 07 Sale to commence upon both days at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Allendance given and terms made known by BURKHART WERT, Adm'r. By the Court -H. G.

WOLF, Clerk. July 26, 1858. ts A Valuable Farm, AT alias PUBLIC Order of the Orphan's pursuance Court of an Adams county, the undersigned. Administra- of tors of the estate of PHILIP THOMAS, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, Saturday, the 28th day of' August next, the on following property of said deceased, viz: A VALUABLE FARM, situate in Straban township. Adams county, within miles of the Gettysburg and over Railroad, and the same distan from the Gettysburg and York Turnpike, adjoming lands of Christian Thomas, David Munfort, demy Thomas, and others, containing 148 Acres, more of less, about 40 acres of which are first-rate Timber-land, with a due proportion of Meadow.

The improvemints are 8 large Two-story STONE HOUSE, Stone Kitchen ble Log Barn, Stable, all necessary outand Smoke House attached, Dou-4 buildings; a good Apple Orchard, and a well of water near the doer; water in the barn-yard; several never springs (It the Farm, and stream through it, to which access from nearly every field for the watering of cattle. 17 Persons desirous of viewing the proper. ty before the day of sale. will please call on Sir. Samuel Welcome, residing on the adjoining Farm, or on ether of the Administrators.

Sale to commence at I o'clock. P. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms inade known by HENRY THOMAS, SAMUEL THOMAS, Administrators. By the Court -I. G.

Wour, Clerk. July 26, 1858. 1S Timber Lots. THE subscriber valuable has LOCUST still a few more and CHESNUT TIMBER LOTS for sale. J.

D. PAXTON. Gettysburg, July 26, 1838. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby concerned given to all legatoes Admin- and porsons that istration accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county for confirmation and allowance, on v'elock, Monday, A.

the 16th viz: day of August next, at 101 50. The first account of Jacob Tanger, executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Tanger, deceased. 51. The first and final account of Jacob Wise, excentor of the will of Catharine Pech. er, deceased, Into of East Berlin, Hamilton township, exhibited by Sebastian of the executors of' said Jacob Wise, deceased.

32. The first account of Peter Boblitz, nd. ministrator of the estate of Jacob Boblitz, deceased. 53. The account of Jacob Wolf, guardian of the persona and estates of Lavinia Flickinger, (now Hoover) and Eliza Flickinger, children of John Flickinger, late o1 Tyrone township, Adams county, deceased, I settled by Samuel Wiest and Samuel Wolf, administrators of the estate of the said Jacob Wolf, late deceased.

54. The first account of Joseph Mackley, executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Mickloy, late of the township of Mount joy, deceased. 56. The tirat and final account of James F. Kochler, administrator de bouis non cum testamento annero of Deitrick Felty, late of Berwick township, Adams county, deceased.

56. The account of Peter Trimmer, alministrator of the Cotate of Elizabeth Trimmer, late of Tyrone township, deceased. 27. The first account of Frederick Diehl, executor of the last will of John Deardorff, decrased. 58.

The first account of Henry Thomas and Samuel Thomas, ndministratora of Philip Thomas, deceased. 59. The first account of Jacob Benner, administrator, de bouis non, with annexed, of Michael Miller, deceased. 60. The first and final account of Jacob Hunkey, administrator de bonis non of Wilham lartzel, deceased.

61. The second account of Ion. Joel B. Danner, Executor of the last will and testament of lenry Wasmus, late of the borough of Gettysburg, Adama county, deccased. 62.

The first and final account of J. B. Danner, Administrator with the will annexed of Marcus Burns, late of Liberty township, deceased, ZACHARIAH MYERS, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, July 19, 1858. Exeontor's Notice.

HENRY KOSER, Sr's. ESTATE. -Letters Koser, testamentary late of on the estate of Henry county, Butler township, Adnns deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims 'against authenticated the same to present them properly for settlement. ALEXANDER KOSER, July 19, 1858., 6t Administrator's Notice. TOHN.

L. GUBERNATOR, ES. of administration on the estate of John L. Gubernator, late of Conowago township, Adama county, deceashe ed, having been granted to the undersigned, debted hereby to said gives notice to all make persons immediate in: estate to payment, and those having claims. againat the same to present thom properly, authenticated for settlement-1o JOHN L.

GUBERNATOR, Adm'r. Or at the Store of Reily. Sneeringor; McSherrystown. July 26,,1858., 6t ROCERIES. -If you want a good assort ment of Groceries, such as Syrups, Molasses, Sugar and Coffee, you will do well, by examining the assortment at HI.

S. E. H. MINNICKS'. The Only Safe PREPARATION that doos 'not Dye.

bat will rostore GRAY HAIR to it original color, hv Nature's i4 Professor CHAR WARE ROOM A. Mathiot Son's AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street, Baltimore, (neur Fayette extending from Gay to Frederick largest establishment of the kind in the Union. Always on hand large HOLD assortment of every variety of HOUSEAND OFFICE FURNITURE, embracing- Burcaus, Bedsteads.

Washstands, Wardrobes, Spring Beds, Matresses of lingers Cotton and lair, Tetes, Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Erageres, Marble Tables, Settees, Reception and Upholstered Chairs, Assorted Colors of' Collaye Furniture, Wood Chairs, Office Chairs, Barber Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Hat Racks, Hall Furniture, Gilt and Walnut Frame Looking Glasses, Sideboards, Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call which and give our stock an examination, for variety and quality ship is not equalled by any establishment in I with years' Puldis. re- 0. J. Wool': celebrated MAIN TIVE.

proof of the above assertion. road the llowing testimony from- distinguished persons from ali narts of the country Ion. Sulumon Mann, Ann Arbor, TR his wife, whose hair h.d and entirely, white, was restored to ita very original color, thickened and become beautiful glossy upon, and enand tirely' friends over, the head. Others of my family are using your Re with the happicet effects. Hon.

Judge Breene, Ex-Senator of Illinois, the say's use my of hair Wood's was Restorative. prematurely it gray, has but, by renamed its origina! color, and I hare no doubt permanently so. lion. H. I.

Stewart, my hair very gray, but after using two bottles, it re atored it to its natural color. it Rev. J. K. Bragg, Brookfield, has removed from my head dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching, and restored my hair, which was gray, to ite original color.

hair J. W. was Davidson, Monmouth, rather saga, gray, or white, but, by the application of the Restorative as directed, it has resumed its original color. Dr. G.

Wallis, Chiengo, ways, after using great many other preparations, all to no fect, I used one bottle of your Hair tive, which has cured a humor in may head of two years' standing. Bonjamin Longridge, 254 Serenth Avenue, New York, says, having lont my hair by the offects of the Erysipelas, when it began to grow, instead of black, an heretofore, it was well mixed with gray. Having tried restore the color without many proparationa to feet, I was induced to try yours, and in spite of all my doubts it has had the desired effect. 11. L.

Willinins, M. says, I have used your Restorative, and End it ail that it is rocommended to he. 1 hare tried it for Tetter and find it a certain cure. W. M.

Woodward, M. Frankfort, saya, he recommends it in his practice beat preparation for the hair now in are. Edward Walcott, sayr, three months my hair was very gray, it in now dark brown, the original color, smooth and glussy, all by the use of Wood's Restorative. Wilson King, says, one month's proper plication will restore any person's hair to its original color and texture. J.

D. Hoer, says, a few applications ed my hair firmly, it begun to grow out and turn black, its original color. Betrey Smith, Northeant Pennsylvanie, says been that her hair white. had, for a number of years, perfectly but now it is restored to its youthful color, soft and glossy. is Dr.

J. W. Bond, St. Paul, says that his hair strong. thick and black, although 1 short time since ho was both bald and gray.

The people here saw its effects and hare cuntience in it. Morris Gosling, M. St. Louis, says that after trying many other preparations, all to DO effect, ho used two bottler, which covered his head with a new and vigorous growth of hair and invites all to come and wee it. Sarah J.

Brown, says her hair was not only gray, but so thin that she fenred its entire after using two bottles it restured both the color and growth. Prepared by O. J. Wood 114 Mar. ket street, St.

Louis, and 312 Broadway. Now York, and sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Goods Dealers; Dealors also, the by, United all Fancy sad States and Canada. May 24, 1858. 3m the country. A.

MATINOT SON, Nos. and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 2, 1838.

1y" A First-class Farm, ADJOINING GETTYSBURG, FOR SALE. undersigned Private Sale, his FARM, situate in Straban Adam, county, on the Hanover road, and township, joining the Getty yaburg Borough limo. farm contains 154 Acres, more or less, land being of the best quality, much of fair proportions of meadow and timber. Fences good and the soil in collent cultivation. The improvements ave a comfortable Stone Wagon Shed, Corn crib, -firsid Dwelling HOUSE, Bunk Barn, AN rate Apple Orchard, a never well water at the door, and number of springs upon the tract.

It is certainly one of most desirable farms now in market in this county, and demands the atteution of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the property are 1 requested to call upon the undersigned, residing thereon. DANIEL BENNER. July 5, 1858. 3m Court Proclamation.

President the several Courts of Comthe lIon. ROBERT J. FISHER, mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer Terminer, General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the anid district, and DAVID ZIEGLER and ISAAc WIERMAN, Judges of the Courts ofComand mon Pleas, Terminer, and Justices of Courta of Oyer General Delivery, the trial of all capital and other offenders the County of Adams-have issued their precopt, the bearing date the 21st' day of April, in hundred year of our Lord one thousand eight and fifty-eight, and to me directed, for holding 8 Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, on Moulay, the 16th day of August next--NOTICE 18 HERERY GIVEN to all the Justicos of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of Adama, that they be then and there in their proper persona, with their Rolla, Re. cords, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their Hees and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who willprosecute against the prisoners tint are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, are to be then and there to prosccute against them aP shall be just. 1S.1.10 LIGHTNER, Sherf.

Sheriff's Offive. Gettysburg, July 19, 1855. tc Particular Attention! THE Railroad Gettysburg will by without the first doubt of be October finishnest, and it is confidently-expected that the board of Directors will give a free blow-out" on that great day. Meantime Picking would most respectfully inform those 500 men who purchased their Overcoats from him last fall, and those 499 who have already procured their Summer Clothing, and the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with another beautiful assortment of COATS, consisting of Cloth, Cassimere, Cashmaret, Italian cloth, Ducks, Linen, frock, sack and raglans. PANTS of every possible description, and at prices that cannot fail to please the most economical purchaser.

VESTS that with compete in make and style with the best work.Thankful for the past encouragement, I hope to please, attention to and by giving you all. good and cheap clothing, to merita continuanceof your patronage. Remember the placc, Chambers. burg street, opposite the English Lutheran Church. B.

PICKING. Gettysburg, July 19, 1838. Greatest Improvement OFT 'THE Jones LAMPS, Patent unrivalled KEROSENE in Benuty, Simplicity, Safety or Economy.Every person desiring to obtain the very best and cheapest portable light within their reach, should call and examine these Lamps: bofore purchasing elsewhere, for the reason, Ist. That no accident Can' occur by plosion. 2d.

That they emit No Offensive Oder while burning. 3d. That they are very casily trimmed. 4th. That are casily regulated to give more or less light.

5th. That they burn entirely free smoke. 6th. That the light is at least 50 per cent. cheaper than any othor light now in common 480.

These Lamps are admirably adapted for the use of Students, Mechanica, Seamstresses, Halls, Churches, Stores, Hotela, and are highly recommended for Family Use. For sale by GILLESPIE TILOMAS. June 14, 1858. Notice. undorsigned having retired from May 24, 1858.

CORN OATS wanted by SHEADS Gettysburg, July 26, 1858.. THE Mercantile business, the same will'here: after be continued at the old stand, 'in Baltimore street, by their sons, Henry B. Dawner and Waybright Ziegler, under the name and style of Danner and Ziegler, whom will recommend and for whom we would bespeak a liberal' share of- intronage: from old customers, and of the public in general. Having retired from the basis ness, it is, necessary, that our old business all should be settled up. Wei, therefore, notify Note those indebted to us either by.

Judgment, or Book Account, to call and settle the same without delay. The books will, be at the old J. B. DANNER. DAVID ZIEGLER.

of description on hand and forisale at BUELLER'S, in Chambersburg Street. The Great Ambassador of Health to all Mankind. Holloway's Pills. DIED, A BOON sterling TO THE medicinal SICK -The want of and 1 to meet the ills necessities of the sufering portion of humanity, and one entiroly free from mineral and other deleterious particle, was neverely felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world; PILLS have becomo the HOUSEHOLD REMEDY of all nations. Their attribute in to PREVENT well' as to CURE; they attack the RADII ROOT of the complaint, and thes by removing the hidden cause of disense reinvigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting nature in her task of VITAL and FUNCTIONARY REFORMATION.

The grect scourge of this continent yields quickly to a coarse of these antiseptic Pills, and the digestive organs restored to their proper tone; no matter what hideous shape this hydra of discare exhibits itself, this searching and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's Ay GENERAL DEBILITY AND whaterer cause, lowness of spirits, and all.other sigon of a diseased liver, and other disorganizations of the oyster vanish onder the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic' and detergent remedy. The proper quantam and right condition of the bile is of mentous importance to the health of the biman frame, this anti- bilious medicine expels the hidden scods of, the complaint, and ders all the fluids and secretions pure fluent, cleaning and resuscitating the vital funcriona of the body. SICKLY FEMALES--Should lose time in trying a few doses of thin regulating and renovating remedy, whaterer be their complaint, it can be taken with safety in Its all effect periodical and other disorganisations, is all but miraculous, UNREFUTED -The testimony of Nations is unanimously borne to healthgiving virtues of his noble remedy, and certificatos in every living language bear witness to the undeniableness of choir intrinsic worth. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known i the world for the followiny dincases Astiuina, Dropsy, Inward Bowel Complaints, Debility, Liver Coughs, Fever and Los Cheat Colda, Diseases, Female Complaints, Piles, Headaches, Stone Indigention, Drapepsia, Diarrhea, all are genuine the words Holloway, New York and don," 'are discernible an a water-markin leaf book of directions. around pot or box; the same the may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to light: A handsome re ward information will be given to any one rendering as miny lead to the detection any party or parties counterfeiting the cines or vending the same, knowing chem be spurions.

at the Manufactories of Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all Druggists and Debbire in Medicine throughout the United States the civilized world, in boxes at 25 centa, and $1 each. A. There is considerable saving by the larger, sizes. N. -Difoctions for tire guidance tients in every disorder are alised to box.

1858. MILE frat and Anal of man, Committec of Sophia Dear, deccaned, his been fled in the Court of Come of will be el firmed by. the said. Court on: the 16th August: nest, cause be cuntrary. JACOB BUSUEY, Posti July 19, 1858.

Stria Bal CAME to Franklin young BUCL: supposed to half' old. owner forward, prove: the Bull DAVID: Be July: 26, 1858. I EEP TIE PLIESOPE. In assortment of Fly Note at PICKING'S. 66 02 DE.

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