_ ‘A omen ’m‘; m: suwnnmafi? Do you wish to be cured? If no, swallow um or: three bogsbetdl or “Dacha," “Tonic Bitten," Strlupuillg,“ “Nervous Antidotes," 8c" km, in, and alter you are miafied with we remit, then try one box of OM) DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS-«and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty dlys. They am purely vegetable, plenaantto take, prompt and salutary in their effect: on the broken-down and shattered con stitution. Oldrand young cnn lake them with advantage. DRI BUCHAN S ENGLISH SPE CIFIC PILLS cure in less than 30 days, the wont cases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminnl Weakness, Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervous. Afl'ec tionu, no matter from what cause produced.— Price, One Dollar p'r box. Sent, post paid, on receipt ofnn order. ‘ Address, JAMES S. BUTLER, No. 429 Brondw-y, New York:Gen’l Agent P. S.—A box lent to any address on r‘eceip or price—which in 0x: Donut—roar run. A descriptiveCix-cular gent. on application. July 17, 1885. SW TO CONSUMPTIVES Sufi‘erers with Consumption; Asthma, Bron chitis, or any discus; of the The“. or Lungs, will be obeeifully furnished, without chntge, with the remedy by tho use of which the Rev. Edwud A. Wilsong, of Willimaburg, New York, was completely restored to health, nftcr'hnv ing sufl'ered several yours with that drud‘ dis ease, Conmmption. To Consumptive aufi'ex ers, this remedy is worthy of In immediate trial. It will cost nothing, and may be the means of their-perfect restoration. Those de siring the same will please address Rev. ED— WARD A. WILSON, 16380:)“: Szcofiv Sinner, leliamahurgh, Kings county, New York. July 31, 18“. 6t " , T 3, MARKETS. GETTYSBURG—Snunnn *ms‘r Flour ........... Rye l-‘X0ur...... White Wheat. Red When... C0rn............. Rye ........... 0ut5............., Buckwheat..." Timothy Seed Flux Seem“... BALTIMORE—Fun" us‘r. I“ . 8 25 to 8 50°, . l 55 (0:2 63'" . 40 lo ca"e . 90 to 98‘, , 3C :0 45" lo 00 1016 no ' 15 37 [Ol5 62 22 30 102:; no ' 2 25 w 2 25 F10ur..‘............. \\'1xen1.‘............. ..... Rye....‘,.... ............... C0rn..+............2..;-... (1at5...u..._........... Hoof Caitle, per 1] Lin] Hogs. per hund...,.... 11ny....»...‘.............,.. Whiskey 1................ Pennsylvania College sun's ’ ‘ ‘ PXLRI’ARATOILYDEPARTMENT The :12me a ul‘this Institution, located at (:t-ttxaburg, 1'.1.. “ill be rvsumv'd on tho 2]“ h‘rptcnther. The Preparatory Department, ra nrgnniied by the llhnrd of Trimmer at their lute mw'zing. 'will be under the Principnlshiu «at the ‘llev. C. .1.-l~)mtxuu;r, who will devote [must-”to the “allure of Its pupils'. .\rrnnge ifients tire in prugrvds tot-rectal suiL-Iblc build ing tor the yachtsch uw of this Department. In lm- meantime, provision has been made to lodge :ind‘hourd such boys as may he commit ted to the l‘r‘lncipnl's charge, In the College edv ifiro, in; which he “ill {hr the presentlreiidc. ’1 his :cliool, loci-toll in a moral. mud inlelligen‘ (ommlluny, :iud .urronmled by historic asso r intiunsdhut lllt‘ mu emslmhlo, [arrsent mlvun l'ges lur the umuisition of knowledge which un- notl :nrpn ~snl illeNhPN‘. l’ureuti sending tlwir sons hither mny rest assured that they \ull w t~i\(‘ (in-r 5 «are and uttet‘tion requisite In their wmfint “""l inlpmutntenl. Tuition tl'.’ In}: Elt‘ on of T: “ea-Ls. "l‘lll‘ prico ul‘ llonrllm; “I“ he niflgle us masonnble us lllla‘B'l’ ble. Fm luitln r pmlu-ulurs, nddrehs ¢ I'. .\ ISUI'IULER, NA"; of Board. Aug ‘fi'l, Hub. 4!. ‘ ‘ New Goods TFAIRI’IHI.D. ' _A DINNI-th & SHIELDS Imve inst rn-N-in'l from Philadelphia a l'rmh “apply. ul (:(unls‘ “Inn-h they nn- prepnred m s. l} nt 1110 l‘.U\\'E.\"l‘ (”ASH Plll‘lt‘l-ISZ Thou!- (l-miunjof the public is pnn-liéuglurly called lo our liué nvurtmrin m‘ = ; READY-“ADE CLOTHING. Knowing the dit‘l‘n-uhy heretofore experienced to pram-Pure arltctt‘s' In this line by pur‘cll~tom «rs “‘rhme determined to smut: no etl‘art to m-romiuodzltc them, an I all others who‘ may tutor us with 11 Mill. “'1- shall (udol‘vur m Alt’ntlt'l'" sutishctidn both as to quality and prim. We hln rm excellent nssortmcm of HUO'I‘S r.- suom. - . which we we smiling VERY LOW. Also, Drugs, l’erlumory, and Purity Soaps, in great. \nriety'. ‘Pntt-nt .\ledicim-s, ttils, Paints, kc. lu tact we hnvc everything usually kc-pt in a first chiss country store. All we unit is that the public will give us a. call, as “e teel bouti dent thn. they will go nw»; satisfied that it «in be to their interest m‘cor‘ne again and buy their goods where they can get. tbgm to the bust udvnnwgp. \ gamllouulry produce taken in ”change for Goods.‘ , BANNER. & SHIELDS. “3121,1365. lf School Opening. - ISS nccuzuuxx \nll resfimelthe exer \cisu of hei/srhool on the 4th 0! Sep tember. The schaol ye -r will be divided into TWO SESSIONS of twenty-two weeks each, instead of'four quarters, No change of terms. 50 deduction for absence, ext-um In cases of protracted sickness: [Aug. 21, 1865. It Gettysburg EHALB INSTITUTE. . ‘ ‘ Mus. I'iYSTQR. _Pnnlqfiul. The 1123! segaion of this Institution will com menu on unetmsr MONDAY 01? SEPTEM BER, (September 11th.) Tunas or Tun-non. fußila under 12 years of age, $lO per session at five months. ‘ ' Pupils giver 12 years of age, 315 per passion of five rdonlhl. ~ Latin 84 extra per session. - Musig 3nd Drawing at. the usual rates. For particulars inquirz of the Principal, High Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Aug. :1, 1865. 2: . . ‘ Private Sale. _ BE subscriber ofl‘era at Priyate 81%,:th T DESIRABLE PROPERTY In Arendmifle,» Adams county, now ogcupied as a. Store, by Pe— nr‘ljamuz, There m 2 ACRES OF GROUND, havmg thereon a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, Barn with Threshing Floor, Wash House, a good well neu- the door, be. 4130, 15 ACRES OF LAND,wdI limed,close to therhousv—pnri timber. \ - HENRY SLAYBAdGH.. If not sold by the 20a: of Seplbmber, the property will be lented. Aug. 21,186§. 3t; Assignee’s Notice. HE undersigned, Assignee of Jacob I: Smith and Wife, of Mountplensut tow n elnp, ”ms county, under deed of voluntary ujignment, in trust. for creditors, hereby gives notice to All yer-sons knowing themselves to be indebted to said Jacob 1. Smith, to make im mediate payment to the undersigned, residing in Oxford township, and those having claims 5° present them properly auchemicatedefor _\ mlement. DAVID 0. SMITH, Aasignee. .) Aug. 21, 1865. cc ,State Arms. 5 o cuums 0339313 GDARDS.—The L T Commiulonerl of Adams county have re. ceived notice from the Quartermaster General of the film. that all the Arms and Accoutre menu issued to Home Guards in 1881, be im. ‘ mediately collected and forwarded to his office at Harrisburg. In pfirsuance of tlxia, the Cog missionera call upon all the Captains of Home Guard! who have not yet returned the Anna and Accontremenu they drew at that time, to do to WITHOUT DELAY. Should it be impossi ble tor Captains to return all the arms for which they made themselves responsible, the; will be required t_o give a. satisfactory explana tion for every article last. Without a prompt cotglianeeflhe bond; of Cepmnslwill be for- ‘ fei . ‘ - . . . By order of the Commissioners. . { ' J. I. WALTER, Clerk. ; Aug. 21,1865. at' ' ’ OR SALE.-—The undersigned oti'era at ‘ F Private Sale, the propony he now own ‘pies,beingtheoidTAUGHlNßAUGH TA VHBN ‘ STAND, irLthc pleasant villnge of New Cheat ter, Adams county, Pa. The house is ~ Two-storyweatherboarded,htely plint- HR”: ed, nnd in thorough repair. it in lane and convenient—five rooms and a kitchen on the first. floor, and six roams on the second.— There is also on the premises I double Log Barn, with roomy Stnhlmg, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wood House, Hog Pen, be; two never t'mling wells of water, ohe in front and the other in the buck yard, with a cistern in the kitchen—likewise n. large variety of the must choice fruit. on the lot. Theground comprises A LOT AND A HALF. Also, 8 ACRES am) 47 PERCHES of prime Lund adjoining the town. About an Acre and p hnifof the tract is in wood. The two properties will be sold together, or leparzlcly, as may be most suitable. JACOB SANDEB§ Aug.2l, 1e65, 3w - N.THURSDAY, the 21st of SEPTE‘IBER _ next. the subscriber, Assignee oi Jacob l. Smith, will sell at. Public Sale, the PAR)! of arid Aulgnor, Innate in Mouutpleuant town ship, Adams county, near the road leading from Bonnughtowu to Kobler’s Mill, and ad joining lands of Chas. Smith and Adam Smith, .eonmining 37 Acres nnd 118 Perches ol Lhud, about 5 acres of which trcg’l'imber. The 3., improvc’menta are a new frame HOUSE. new Frame Barn, with hll necessary outbuildings; Ind 11 well of neverfailing water at the door. There is A fine young Orchard on the premises, and the' whole under good fencing. . ~ - ‘ Persons wishing to View the' propertyj'jll cm on said J. 1. Smith, reaming thereon. 38.83.13 t 4) commence at. ! o’ehck, P. -M., on said day,:wben attendnnge will be given and terms made known" by '. » . D. C. SMITH, Auignee. Aug. 21, 1865. ts mam": “I AruUCI an"... _ ‘ ________ 7 50 to 8 00 V 4 00 1.50 to 1 co r...‘.;~.. 117010 T at: n. P. Bayley & 00., , arm and. Woodland nnLEns IN ' A? PUBLIC SAW—On SATURDAY, the D CHINA, GLASS 5 QUEENSWARE 16th day of SEPTEMBER next, the lleirs PLATED WARE, FINE CUTLERY, of Isaac Brinkerhofl‘, deconzod, will olfernt ' , l . CASTORS, hC'Public Sale, on the premises, the Real Estate No. 6 Human; Sun-r, nun Barman: S-rof said deredv‘nla V 53: . BALTIMORE, MD. A DESIRABLE FARM, situate in Strnbnn l ‘ GLASSWARE:—TumbIérn, Goblets, Winéluwnehip, Adams county, Pm, adjoining lands ' Lagers, Flasks, Blk. Bottles, Candy Jars, Deot John G. Brinkerhofl’, lsnac F. Brinkerlmtf, icanters, Pres. Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Salts. v‘asz. Stallsmith, and others, containing 169 {tog-s, Cast‘or Bottles, Ker. Lamps, Ker. ChimAcres, more or less, with due proportions of neys, Lanterns, he. . , Meadow and Woodland. The im i QUEENSWARB :—-Plntes, Flnt Dishes, Deoprovcmcnts consist oilgTwn-story ,do., Covered do., Covered Butters, Ten Poti)welling HOUSE, :1 Frame Barn, Sugurs, Creams, Bowls, Pitchers; Chamber Wagon Shed, Corn Cub, Unniuxze ‘ Basins and Pitchers, Mugs, Spittoons, TIllonlc,(€mol:i House, find other necessarv “'7“ "‘-“ ' ' “—_ out-inc; ings. Thcrcis a good spring of wu- Ayala}! Farm) . ‘ itsl’ at the buildings, and :1 running strmim AT PUBMC Sula—Th3 subscnbmmll ,through the Farm. The Gettysburg Railroad . “Eh“ Fulfill; 551910" SATURD-‘YISEI’- . passes within lmli‘o mile of the place. fbliiiiuli. 311. 1? dd"- 2 O'CIOVki P‘ 3LI their At the some time, will be olferetl, in lots to FARM, situate in' (:ll'mbel'iuud township. Ad- suit purchuers, about. 2.) Agnes up wodo 3mg 00‘5“”! 50'2“”‘1‘18 I‘s ACRES: more 01' Li\.\'D,('o\'ered with prime!imber,nnd situated f 5“: 50]?!“ng I “d 9 0f Jacob BENNY: w“- in the snme'township,mljoiuiuglands 01 Jacob "3““ “11'5““ “"d othnrs, 0“ the road leading Buchcr, John Bushman, and ulhers; it. also from the llunlmasburz'flgl‘npxke to the .\cw- adjoins the York Turnpike, and the Gettys \'ille Ststc‘ Road: The Improvements are :1. burg: Railroad pmses thrun_vli it. , “‘0 “gory “lA-“1“ HULS‘R: ["1” rougll- N‘ i Persons wishing to 'iiuu' lllu property are 99“: PM" “m'he'bo-‘l'dt‘di ”MM BM“, "I [requested to call upon John Stxtlev, residing on Corn-crib, Wagon-shad, well of water, ” 'tlic‘Fnrm. " ' with a pump in 13, near the 4100’, 315.0 3 $OOll @Snle to commence at 1 o‘clock, P. .\l., Sim“? npd'two $199119” Qrchnrds, Will! n on said day, when nttcndnnco will he given great, variety. of hurt trees. The ienciug. is and terms made known by Tumult-211:5, nearly‘ all at _chernnl: rnils.» There is a quaii- Aug. 21 1865. we . titv pt'good .\lendow. . _ , - ’ - . ~ . . Tho property trill bé shown to any one dosh, Valuable Farm $2.13; W'Clmmfin '{y “1” W 190": Wilding Ar PUBLIC SAUL—oi.snrumv,sun: . ' . , . ”Intuit: sum, was, iii. 1 O't'iut‘k, l’. .\r.; Widen; 3‘ "SL” 0: s“ L G‘uumuxui dc“ ‘1- the subscriber, .\.lmmistr-ltur of tho rs! m- nt Aug. ‘l’ “it"L “ ‘ George Gashm'ln, deceased, will sell at Public ' . h‘nle, the VALUABLH FAIL“ ot'snitl «lm'etletit, . situate in Sirnlmn ton'mlnp, Adapts cmtnly, "‘IC SALE—JOn TUESDAY SEI‘. ncar the .\‘lntc toi.l, luzulxnt: lion: Y. t'Vshmg ‘26, 1801:” l'o'cluok, I’.) 3| , n to llnrrlsburg, about .3 mil-:1 i'rmn ht- former "onwniently iUC-lloti on the E Difll‘t‘, and shunt 1 mil.- north-“nu 0t limp ”m from (it-tusbitrguud trrstonn, mtjuinlng hum: of John Din-ksun, “(P'i'ston'm i: nilmol John N. (lrnlt. .luhn Guido", null others. can '\ limed, and the- tnining ltm Acres, murc or loss “es- ‘hnving thereon t-rt-(‘toll :1 gnu-l : at; ltwo story Fun“.- chllmg litll'fild, gig , good linrn, With Slic is attached, got” Wagon -Slud and Corn Crib. Uulrmge 'Eliture, Hog ch, and other nN'cssar) out— buildings. There are two excl-[lent wells of never-tailing nuttnr nrnr the door, and n gom! ()rclmrrl of Apples {-nd Ponchos, with n \‘nric ty of other lrujt on the ptt‘lllistw. The l.uu{ is in u good state of cultiv‘mun. port of it. having been recently lllncd. 'l'llc l’nlln ii under good fencing, and cvery'thing about it. in good re pair. There are about 12 acres oftimhcr-l.\nd and a fnir proportion of nic-ldon'. it is ("On vcnionfly located. with imhlit m ills lcnilin: in all directions. lt. is mmr to ( hurilwsschools, mills, mnrkeu, kc. Th.» (l. tttsliurg Railroad runs within three miles nt‘the plui-c. nfl'nr‘ding a convenient market and nu opportunity for purchasing lime at. lon-rates. ”Attendance will be given and terms made known on dny ol sale hy ‘ DANIEL CASUMAN, Adm'r. Aug.21,186-'w.~ ts 25010410 lsowlw 1‘ PUBLIC SALE—‘OI) TUESDAY SEP- A 'l‘l-;»\IBHR 25, 1803. a: l'o'clu.;k, P 931, n nauul~omc FAR“. convmienlly localell on the State roml, about 0 milei from Gull) shin: and 2 mjh-s unrthWe-l nt Hunle’ietonln, i: nllmol at Public Sillé. It has been limed, and the lime m“: nullijontlwluwl. .Tlmrez- ' ‘_- _urn TWU FE'S 0F BUILDINGS 341$ ' _ on the Furm, nbuut half a mile ‘l5? I, {4' apart. 'l'h'citnprm‘cnmfltsure good. ”1:1 Wazg‘g: ‘The £le can be divided to ndvnnmge, and ether 3. large number or small number of acres will be sold-t 0 suit purchasers. The turn: lie; benutil‘ully to the sun. The nun' mums can be turned over all the meadows.— l‘ltoie is nu Orchard of choice fruit. on the farm. Also, a well of water at th 9 house am! a spring mt tli‘b run, cbnficmcnl. to the ham.— 'l'wu-thirds «fill the fences are made of chest mgl rails. The land is in :1 high state of culti mtmn and under good fencing. Came and are the property—i! wxll spank for itself when you see the crops. ‘ DANIEL LONGENFAJKEIL Aug. 2i, 1305. ‘ l 3 IIE GREAT INVENTION 0!“ THE AGE T IN HOOP“ SKIRTS. —J. W. BR‘ADLEY'S New Pntcnt DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.—This invention consists ul Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, inge‘niomly braided tightly and firm _ together, edge to edge, making the l-W: most flexible, elastic and durable Spr' lg ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the Singfe Springs,nnd consequently preserve their perfect nod beautiful Shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever hnsm can be mode. \. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing thc'Duplt-x Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Ann Chairs, for Prornennde and House/moss, in the Skirt can he folded when in use to occupy n'small place as easily and conveniently us a Silk or Muslin Qrcn. , A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and greet contenience of wearing the= Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt forqnsingledsxwill nev'gr afterwards willingly dispense with their use; For Children, Misses and Young Lgtdies, they ere superior to all others. i l‘l'he Hoops are covered with tply ljouble twisted thread and will wear twice as king as the single yarn covering which is used 'on nll Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rode on every Shirt are also Dbnblc Steelfllnd twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing of the nods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, km, he, which they are constantly subject to w_hen in use. " All are mode 0! the new and elegant Corded Tapes, and are the best quality in every put, giving to the wearer the most gracelul and perfect Shape possiblefand are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and nonnmical Skirt ever made. “'ESTS, BRADLEY k CARY, Propnetors of the Invenhon and Solo Manulncturers, 97 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Beade‘ Sm, New York‘. FORSALE in all [int-class Smres in this city, and throughout the United Sam Ind Canadn, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. ' fi-Inquire for the Duplex-Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. . = Aug.2l, 1865. 3m 628; Hoop Sklrts. 628. OPKINS' ‘“ OWN MAKE " OF HOOP H SKIRTS, are gotten up expressly :9 meet the wants of must cuss runs. ' . They embrace a complete assortment of all the new and desinble Styles, Sizes and lmn‘gth, for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children, and are su perior to all other: mode in point of Symmetry, Finish and durability ; being made of thefinést tempered English Steel Springs-Lwith Linen finished Covering, and having all the metnlic hastening: immovably secured. by improved mncbinery. They retain their Shape and Elas ticity to the last—and are wen-outed to give entire satisfaction. Also, constanfly in receipt of full lines of good Eastern Mlde SKIRTS,'at very low prim, Skirts made to onder, altered and remind.— Wholesde and thniL. at Manufnclory and Sales Room, No. 628 ARCH 51., above cm, I’IHLADELPBIA. WTeI-ms Cub. One Price Only I Aug. 21,1‘865. 4m IF YOU SHAVE YOURSELF You will gm; hnlhhe labor done ifyou buybne of those Superior Razors [or sale by ROW & WOODS. WE hue Instr had—l vnewusonmuit _ gliQoeeuwm, which veimriu the uttutiau of buyers. L A. SCOTT & SON, .‘ ‘An Old Tavern stand Public Sale. ('nll and‘see his Confectionery. April 24, 1865: tr JOHN GRI‘EL A Good Farm New Skirt for 1865-6. Two Valuable Farms 1’ PUBLIC SALE—On WEDIKSDAY; the 20th shy oi SEPTEMBER next, it! tuurtunuce of the Will of Peter Trostle, de it eased, the following Real Estate will he of ‘ feted at Public Sale, on the premises, viz : No.l. TUE HOXE FAR“, containing 152 Acres, more or less, situate in Strsban town 'ship. Adams county, one mile and n hull east ; of Gettysburg. on the York Turnpike, adjoin , ing lends of Joseph Wibte, lienry Eckert, and others. improved with a new Two— 14;“ law, BRICK HOUSE, Bank 3m, Iva , i Corn Crib,:Wugon Shed, Carriage f‘,‘ ”u. ' House, Spring House, Wash H.(m,:,_,;¢—;‘A iSmoke House, Hog Pen, Inc, all in goodlmd’er; In never-failing well And spring of water, bath ' near the. house; with is good 'Apple Orchard, nnd all other kinds of fruit. T‘lim land 1m! ' been limed, nod is under good on tivntion and good fencing. This Fnrm is one of the best tin the county, being granite, loil, equal to timestone. Water in nearly all the fields.— About 25 Acres nre'flendow, 3nd between 30 and so are Woodlnnd. r No. 2. A FAR”, containing 112 Acres, l more or less, adjoining lands of John Rommel, ‘Qonlel Spengler, and others, sit to in the ;an e township, and About two and . half miles lfrom ettynburg, luring -- er- -- ,2c5, ,- w a Two- ory Stone DWI. (G . '5" ' _ ‘ HOUSE, nlranrn, Corn Crib, [f m 1 Wagon She Curiage' HMM,'._,_;§=s - Wash and Smokekfiouse, Hog Pen, Inc” also in ‘ 200 d order. Thefiis s never-failing well, ‘besidel In spring, near the buildings, and a stream of water through the farm; on Apple ! Orchard and all other fruit on the premises—l , The land bus been limrd, and is unthl” good ; ; cultivation and good fencing. About 18 Acres ‘ i are Mendowknnd about 30 acres Woodland. ‘ These are very desirable properties, and per- l , sons wanting good (um should not tail to It- i tend the sale. Those wishing to view them‘ are requested to call on the Executor, residing : ’ in the some township. , WSule to commence nt 1 o'clock; P. 3[., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - V BAMBI. S‘l‘ALLSillTii, _. Aug. 21, 1865. ts Acting Executor. , Orphan‘s Cou‘rt Sale. .‘I pursuance of an Ogdqr of the Orphan's ~ Court of Adams ,coumy. will be offered at Public Sale, on the pmmisos, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of SEPTEMBER next, the folluw ing deteribed renl‘cstule ul Gcorge W. Schri vet, deceased. to wit: - A 12010? GRUUND,silunte in 'he Borough of Gettysburg, on South‘liultimore street, ud joining lots at James l’irrce on the north, Henry Gal-Inch on the south. and an alley on the west. The improvements are a new _ .__ Two-story Brick Dwelling HOUSE,witfi Wl}: 3 Basement, 5 Frame Building about 80 ‘ ' feet in length‘with some Fruit Trees. {S'Sale 1.0 commence at 1 o'clock, PJL, on said dny, when attendance will be given and terms made known by k . HENRIETTA SCHRWER, Adm'x. By the Court—James J. Figk, Clerk. Aug. 2), 1865. ts ' Valuable Farm q TPUBLIC SALE—On THURSDAY, the ‘2Bth day of SEPTEMBER next. the un dersigned, Executors of Frederick Holtz, de ceased, ~willnfl'er at Public Sale, on the premi sea, the following very desirable property, be longing totho estate of said decedent, viz: A GOOD FARM, situnle on ConowngoCreek, in Tyrone township, Adams county, PL. od joining lnnds of George Ah’ckley. Henry Hoo ver, Peter ‘Hiller, and others. confining 202 ACRES, inoro or less, of which 40 acres are woodland. with an abundance of meadow.— The farm in well fenced, one in a high state of cultfiatiou. About two-thirds of the cleared land has been Ilmed.’ The im- 1‘ - provements are 'a Two- story . ’15:; "' _‘ Wentherboordcdchlling HOUSE {'3' HE with Back-building, Bunk Burn, ,5 Wagon Shed, Cot‘n Crib, 00 r Shop, and other out-buildings; two nevtfiiling wells of wager, with» first mm young Orc ard a! choice fruit. The [end is of excellent quality, mud highly productive. A chance to purchase so good a l'nnn is not often presented. Persons wishing to View it. are requested to call on hither of the Esocutors, residing near New Cheater: #B3lO lo (manage;l atll o'clock, P. It, on nld day, when a dance will be given and term: made known by ‘v . DAVID BOLTZ, , JOSEPH nomz, Aug. 14, 1865. ts" human. For Sale. VAhUABLE MILL PROPERTY, on ._,.—~ Hm]: me}, with 46 Acres of W oice Granite Handout Benefit, 5 miles '« ‘ west of Gettysburg. l . GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, AugT 14, 1865. For Sale. ' Vl‘WO CHOICE PARIS, in the im mediate neighbothood of Geuys burg—B‘nildings Ind nudged: " < GEORGE ‘ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Aug.‘ 14, [865. SHOES AND BOOTS.—'We art now receiv ing slug: var icky 0‘8!)er and Book for ‘ngeb, boys, ladies. mines. and chndm, which we sell.” law as lacunae. ROW 1 FOODS. ’ o to Dr. K Honda’s Drug m got his “mm-rm) conga cum. Superintehdiefirs Notice. WILL examine Teachers at the féllowing namedfimcs and placel, to wit : Stmban, Hunterstowu, Aug. 19, 9 a. In. Reading 8 Hampton, Hgmp‘on, Aug. 24.10 g. a: Hamilton, East Berlin, Aug. 25, 9 a. m. Berwick bor., Abbottsmwn. Aug. 25, 3 p. in. Berwick tp., Elder‘x S. 11., Aug. 26, 9 I. m. Oxford, New Oxford, Aug. 26, l p. m. ‘ Latimore, State Rand S. IL, Aug. 28, 40 A. 111 Huntington, Petersburg. Any: 29. 9 I. In. Tyrone, Heidlershurg,‘Aug. 30, 9 a. m. .\lenallen, Bendersulle, Aug. 31, 9 n. m. Butler. Middletown, Sept. 1, 9 n. m. Franklin, Hilltown, Sept. 2, 9 a. In Freedom, )loritz‘s S. 11., Sept. 4, 10 aI :1 Highland, Chuch 8. IL, Sept. .5, 10 I. m. Hxiltonban, Fuirfield, Sept. 6, 10 n. m. Liberty, Gmyaon’a S. 3., Sup. 7, lo a In Mountplensmt, Valley 8. I]., Sept. 8, 9 a. In. )lonntjoy, Two Taverns. Sam. 9, 9 n. m. Conowago, NcSheu-rystown, Sept. 111 9 a. In. Union, Schildl’n S. 11., Sept. 11, 1 p. m. Germany and Lilllesluwn, Liltleslown, Sept I‘3, 9 a. m. Cumberland, Pfizer‘s 3 IL, Sept. IG‘ 9 a. m new are invited to nund. Private ex-. nminations will not be granted. ‘ Mnombxmur, Co, Sup’t Gettysburg, Aug. 14, ”‘65. I Horace;’Waters’ BEAT MUSICALIESTABLISHMENT, NO. 481 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Pianos, Melodeonswcwinot Organs, Sheet Music, Music Book-, and all kinds of Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise, It the LOWEST nuns, wholesale Ind retail. Second hand Piano: and Melodmua m. (min “qul”. I’ricel, $6O, $75, $100; $125, 8300, $175, $2OO Ind 5225. New 7 ountc Pianeml‘ot s2sand upwards. Pianos an£lielodeans to letl 3nd "new KW, d. Hominy payments received for the same.‘ . The Horace Waters? Pianos and lleiodeons are as line and dlxrdble instruments us are made. \Varrantedfurfivekeurs. Prices grub ly reduced for cash. I _ The Horace Waters' Pianos are known as among the very best-M'm Yer]: EuunyvluL We can speak of the merits. of the Horace WM” Pianos from {personal knowledge. as being of the very b6“fillnlil)’.-—Cltrl'lluu Intel liymcrr. ‘ i . The Horace Waters? Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly scanned maierial. —Aduocale (5‘ Journal. 1 “’utera’ Pianos and Melndeons challenge rompnrispn with the finest. nude any“ here in the country.-—l[ome J‘bumal. ‘ HomGe Waters’ Pnapo I"st are of fullnich and even tone, and poiwartul ——New York Jlust cul Review. 1 ' Uur friends will find at Mr. \VMers' store the very Lest assorunent‘of Music and of Pianos t?) he found in the dniled Smu-s.~6'rahum's Mug/02111:. ‘ ' ; - ‘The Horace Waters’ Pianos MP of superior mun and elegant. finish—Neva York ('llmlmn Enqizirir. ‘ ' ' bohcdule ol prim: pi Instruments and Cum logue; ofShevl )lusw‘nnd nuy Music published in the U. 8., mailed free. A Shier Music, a mu; sonar], at 15 cents per page. i ‘ thlmlh Srhnnl,un other Books, publiabL-d by Harm-«- W lu-rs. _ SABUATH SVHUOL ELL, No. I. SABUA I'll ht} lUUI. UELL‘ NO. '3, CHORAL HARP, ' ‘ THE DIAIH‘L“. Paper (‘m-ers, $1: [pur doz.; Board, $3,60; Churn Hmbos‘sed (Hui $4,130. - BELLS, Nos. 1 and, ‘2, in One VulnmP, $43,130 [nor duLen. Ulutll Embossed (fill, 51:01:” damn. ' . DAY SCHUOL BELL, for Pumic Schools and Summaries, PJpOl' L‘mcri. $5 60 pvr «102.; Board Covers, $4.20 ; Clmb. SLS’). 'rm-z CHRISTIAN .\IELUMST. a now Be. Livnl Hymn wd Tune Book. l’rive $l3 per dawn. “jun! SHAH). ‘ .\l.\.\u'Aurwm AND w “mucous, ‘4}l Uromluny, .\m York. Aug. H, 184:5. Bt} Somethmg New. T HE WURLD’JIENOWNH) ' ...v ..r _ -.. - M'IWflIGflRY'S GU“ SPRING. GR UN DRILL. ‘ "T . Evy. untnbrrnah m‘ cunluwrzu .1, mums, nun-:3- i CAH'ILL‘. l-‘i‘. \‘KLIN cow'nur ‘ ‘ This cell-brawl Dr 11 is superior to any qtller mnclpim- ufllu- kind ct introduce-l to the pub lic. Among Rs udv:l‘ll-\gos:\n~ tln-sc :-—-lL dis ' n-iluncs the grain \Vllll market regular-in'. It ‘ never clmkcs or bn‘mks the grain. Rough ‘ ground, or last or slnw drhjing, will not vary ‘the qunnmy suwu to the acre. ll cm be rrgu latcd whilst. In motion. The teeth or s‘ubvels 3:6 so construnted‘nsjnot to break “‘lrr-n mm ing in contact with; roots and stones, but ‘spring back to [ht-ir proper places. 11. \\ ill sow awry kin-l of grain wall the sum? hupprr. ll nl.~o mcnsures IIH' quunthy ofgmin to b":- sown ‘ lo the acre, nnd is Qimplc in its conslrmtion nnd easily managed. . ' THE GUANQ ATTACHMENT This invention for sowing ALL KINDS of Guano and Compost makes the Drill perfect nod complete. It sows the ‘grain and mnnures the ground at the some time. This construc tion of the Attnchmfnt is very simple and is easily repaired. lt will sow from one to twen ty bushels to the more, and the teed can be regulated whilst in motion, to uit poor or rich ground. These machines need only be seen to be admired. All who have tried them pronounce them the most complete arrange ment for the purpose ever offered to the pub lic. Hundreds of certificates can he produced from practical formats in Franklin county and in Mnrylnud to prove tlmt the machine is no humbug, and has g'iven entire satisfaction in every-cue where it has be’un tried. _ , fiI'ILLIAM WIULE, Agent. Aug. 7, 1865. ll To Whom It May Concern. ' HEREBY give notice that! have filed :- petition to lii: Excellency Governor Cyr nu, praying im- the pardon of my husband, flugh Gnllngher, who was convicted m; the January Term, 1864,in1he Cq‘nn of Quarter Sessions of this countyrof M: agsauit and bat tery with intent to commit a. rape. ASK GALLAGHER. Aug. 14, 1803. flw * DWARD COLGAN’S ESTATE.——Letkn testamentary on the estate of Edward Uolgan, late of Oxford township. Adams co‘un ty, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in‘ Sonatina-hut township, he brreby gives notibe 19 all perg’gns indebted to paid estate to mile immediate payment, and {hose having claims against. the same m prcsent them properly anahenlicntcd [or set tlement. JOSEPH LILLY, Ex’r. Aug. 14,1863. 6!. ARIEL H. ORNER'S ESTATE—Letter: of administration on the estate of Daniel “Outer, late of Mennllen township, Adams county, deep-ed, huing been grnnwd to dig undersigned,nniding in the name township, be hereby give. We to all persons indebted to aid estate in make immediate payment, and those having duh: again“ the same In pre sent xhcm propubxtnlbentiuted for unle ment. HR 3! H. ORNER,‘Ad;n‘i-. Aug. 14, 1865. :6: ‘ - , AVID R. P DEaBDORFF‘S ESTATE.— Letten of adyiuistmiion on the ensue of vid 8. P. Deudorll, late of Butler tp , Adams county, deceased, having been grum'ed to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice 10 all persons indebted to and estate to make immedime payment, and than having claim; against. the 51mm to pre sent them propctl, authenticated fur settle ment. SAMUEL S. DEARDUREF, Adm’r. July 31,1865. a. ‘ ‘ Wanted. 4 A FAR)! in Adnma count}, forwhiehl will exchange Lucite Weatezn lands. n A fair pricu. GEO. AfiNphD. Aug; 7, was. 1 ARDWARE AND IRON, Puimi uni on; H of everyAelcl-fpfion. In gently raduced price’u, n. . » . 1‘ "PAH. ESTOCK'S. ILLmnnY Gopps: . Int-I'2 Ind choice M assortment, ultrahigh n _ ~ ; V ._ magmas/a gsflmm's Hiya mnnns (or my .1 Homer’s Drug‘jnnd Variety Store. , TESTIMONIADS whens Notice. Notice. Notice. II ’ “a - . - -~ ~ ‘// 7 , _. _ I .- -- Public Sale. ‘ ’Nfl SATURDA‘tY, the 9‘“! (”’_o! S‘EPTFHL 0 mm nex}, clue nndemignéd, Administrator or the estate-of John l’ouorll', deem-sea. will .olfegst Public Sale, on the firemiscs, the fol lowing Real Estate of said decedent. viz : A.,TRACT 0!" LAND, lltuntu ill Stmbnn township, A-laml county, adjoining lands of Samuel and William McCreary,'nnd others, containing 12 ACRES. moréor less, on which nre erected a snhstam'ml new Two story DWOHIIg HOUSE, and a new Stable, with Threshing Floor.— There is on the premises a fine 3'0“"! Orchard, with never-{ailing incur at the dour. , 38:19 to commence at I o'clock, I’. Ma, on said dny, when attendance will be given and term: made known by , ' JOHN F. FELTY, Adm'r. Aug. 7, .1865. la A Valuable Farm . ’ ‘l' PUBLIC SALE—On MOXDAY. the 41l- A day of SEPTEMBERnext, the subscriber, Executor oNoseph Hemler, deceased, will offer at. Public Sale, on the premises, _ A FARM,situale in Mouutplensnnt township, Adams county, Pm, three miles east or Get tysburg, near the road leading to Bonaugh town, adjoining land: of Abraham Renver, John Cress,Juhn anmel. and otherw, contain ing 173 ACRES, more or less. of patented land, about. 30 atres of timber, with a sulficiencv of meadow. The improvemeple are k» n Two-awry Frame IiUUSE, with , '4': Bnck-huilding,Smoke Manse, two- f“, H“- swry Stone Spring Home with 3:3“; c; never-failing Springm Log Burn, Wagon lied, Corn Cribs, with An Orchanl of ahoioemit. It is in :- gégl emu of cultivation and well «watered ~W“E never-failing wner Tn‘li‘erfx-ly every field. . Persons wishing to View the Farm will call on Joseph A. Hemler, residing duel-eon. :B‘Bnle to commence at. l o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - ' , GEORGE HEMLEB, Aug. 7,1565. ts" ' Executor A Valuable Farm. T PRIVATE SALE—The subscribers) Executor: of thé last will and testament 0? Leonard Delnp, deceased. olfcr at Private Sale, the following Real Estate of said de cedent, viz: A FARM, situate in Tyrone township,Adnms county, P 3,, adjoining lnnds of David Yohe, Daniel Brnme, Rudolph Deitrick, and others, contuining 200 Acres, more or leis, about 50 acres of which are woodland and 30 neres meadow. The Improvements are a‘ Two-story \\'eatlierl:oarded I - HOUSH,2 Tcmint Houses, large : : Log Burn with zWugon Sheds altached, Corn Crib. Smoke House, Spring llouse, 2 good Orchards, and. n ueverfuiling spring near the house. There is a. stream 0! Water runninglhmnuh the fnrm. ~ WPcrsons wishing to view the prouer‘y will be ihnwu the same by calling on Diiuiei Del up, residing lhureuu. JOl-lmEhAl’, Luxl- . DELAP, Executore. Feb. 6, 1865. tf A Splendid Farm T PRIVATE SALE—The suusuiher, in ‘A iannn: in quit‘iurmi'ng, nfl'urs m. Privme Sale. his FAIL“, situate in Cumberland town-l ship, A'nlnms vuunly, about three miles west of Gellyshurg, near tlu- Chambershnrg turnpike, l mljoming lands oi (llmlles 8. Puller, ¢brulmml Plank“ Jncqh Lott, John W. Weight, and ' olhcrs, containing "2‘28 A'cres. more or' less, E about 40 acreibeing excellent. Woodland, with . it suilivii-m-y ofwimc Meadow. The improve- I munls are u Two-awry Wenllmr- ladi ham-ded Dwelling HOUSE, with "#0 ‘ ' link-building, Wash Huuso and it, HE Spring House, :1 Luge llanh U-1rn,4;1“ 1? Wagon SII('(I,VCDTI| Gigih, (‘nuiage ll nuse, ul Wt“ ui (mellow winter Murillo dwillmg, “‘lllll an Ul'Pll'H‘ll ox ('lmice Omit. ! About one-half of lhe F-rm Ins lmen linm] I! h 111] in :\ high 51.1 w 0! Pullivation, and Im xll-r good iernng.‘ ’llm prmwrty was (mm-d inn-l occupied tor nmnj y-an‘ by Mr. Dnniel Holley, now dnceaaod, and inknown as‘one of the beat. and most desirable of .\{ysh Creek l-‘nrms. _Mills, Mechanic Shops,Schoul Houses, at. convenient. ' Pet-cans wishing (0 View the premises, are roqm-stud to’ call on the subscanr, residing lheleon. ‘\ .1?-The LivrStou-k, Furmipg I'tonsils. and the Crops, “quid also he sold primlbly, should the purcnaser uf the farm desire to hum them. ‘ EMANUEL D. KELLER. July )7. 1963 A Valuable Farm T I’RIV.\TE S.\,l.l‘2.'—_\s the subscriber A intends to quit hmning, he (ill‘crs his FAR“ at private sale. The farm is. situated in .\lountpleasunt township, Adams county, Pm, on the rum! lending from Ifuntcrston'n to .\lcSherrystown.aboutsix miles from the former and four miles from the latter, and nbont two miles from the Conowngo Chapel, adjoining lands offlemnrd Noel, Aloysius llemlcr, Nich olns l-‘leizle, George Smith, and others, con taining 63 ACRES, more or loss, {lbout 8 acres oi \vhiulmre Woodland and )0 news Meadow. The improvements are n J‘wmstory ...; HOUSE, with a Kitchen attached, large- Bnnk Bun, with Wagon Shed and Corn * Crib to it, a good Orchard, :1 well of water convenient to the house, also a neverfniling spring near the house. There is n strnun of water through the form. Churches, Schools and .\li‘lls are all convenient. garl‘ersons wishing to View the property can do so by calling on the plnce. . Julflo,'lB6s.‘ ADAM SHORE}. The Adams County a GRICULTURAL FAIIL ' ‘fl‘HE GROUNDS. >The Managers of the Aaams County AG RI. CULTURAL SOCIETY have the pleusure ol‘ announcing to the puhlic that the FAIR will be held at the BENDERSVILLE GHOUXDS, on TUESDA‘Y, wnuxasnn un’d Tuuns.‘ DA‘Y, the 19th, 20th, and let‘ dnys of Septem ber next. Until that time the Grounds willl be Jpen to nil, (subject to the regulations of the Mummers) on the FIRST and THIRD SAT URDAYS ol ouch month. for exercising and training horses, and for pleuure driving. The public are invited to bring‘along their fast horses and fancy horses to develop their mus cle and exhibit their activity and main] on the turf. Gentlemen, bring with you your wives. your daughters and acquaintances. Upon the Ladies, to atgreat degree, depends our success. ‘ ”they will participate and assist, Ire fuel cer tlin that the Fair will excel any one previous- ‘ 13: held. and he "I! occasion at which the peo ple of Adams Counly may be proud. These occasions will divert the mind Iron: the rrjgu. lar routine ol every dny life and be CUIHIUCITE ‘ to health and strength. 1 ‘ -AL!O . - AT": O‘CI.OCK, P. M., 9? EACH 0? THE ABOVE DAYS, the Board will met If. their olfiee on the Fair Grounds, for the transaction or business appertaining to the Fair. And at 6 o'clock, P. 31., on each of the said days. dis cuss-ans Will be opened on Agricultural sub jects, which will also be held on the Fair Grounds. ”the pahlifi gonemllymnd especial ly the ladies, are invited to be preacnt and participate in thesediscunions, which are in tended for the dilrusion of knowledge on the su‘ijeces oanrming, Gardening. FrnilGrowing, Arc. . ' anus: GRIKST,Pres’t. Wu. )3. Winsoi, Sec’y Aug. 7, “65. l! Notions add Confections. A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF.'I‘OWN AND ‘ CWNTRY. ‘ VFBE subscriber keep: I Nocion and Confec tionnry Store on‘Corlisle slrvet; nearly opposlie um Railroad Station, Gettysburg, whefo he. Ins anomaly on hand, CANDI ES, NUTS, Figs, Raisin, Lemons, Ornugrs, km; Toh’wcos mad Segurs of all klpds; I’m-ken.- Baoks, amped-len, Nuk Ties, Callm, &c.; Say: and ferfumeriesfnlso come GROCE RIES, Sugars, Cofl'ees, chp, wlth Ilse different kinds on Cache". Ice-con mam u. all times- He invite: cuslom lroin to" and cmmui!J Md sell; at am 11l profits. ' ‘ ‘ LEWIS STRQUSE. "Aug. 7.1865. ly ‘ , ‘ ’ .ADBS 98533 rummms, in great. m Lag, u ' icmux's. Amour-:3, ul lava: mum, at ’ C ~ - unxmmcm Ston sbniker's NERVE, noun Axnwcomt L N I ‘3! EV N 'r 1 FOR ”AN OR BEAST. la‘WA [WANTED TO CURE Rheumatism, Spruins. Swollcd Joints, Sore Throat, Frosted FO6l. lloison. ('ld' Sores and Bruises, Fresh Cl“: Corns, Mumbs,'l'euer, Pain: in "It! Limhs nml link, Sweeny, on Sun ochnst, Saddle or Collxr Gall; Distemper, Scratches, km, on Horses and Mules. and all Diseasegr reqlullng an External Remedy. ' The attention of the public’ ls respectfully dilrcted to the above Prepnution. as being one ol lhe beer. and most eficncious external remedle's now in use. Tlm fact is based upon the Leslihony of thousands ol persons who have and it. ‘ -From me vest amount of good this Liniment has done in oil cases wherein it bu been used, and the frequent application made for it, the proprietor he: been indnued to place it before the public, and let it stand upon it: own gooJ merits, knon'ing‘lhnt in qrery case where it. is used, it will recommend itself. All he ask: is a fair and impartial trial,mnd if used accord ing to directions, and no 'henefit, no charge.— ‘liaving such unlimited #ollBan in its curm iive powers, he hes directed his Agents to re fund the money in all} cases where this Lini ment is need with no henofit, the bottle with n portion ol its contents to be returned to the Agent. : it will be found a sure‘remedy for Rheum-- tism, Sprain], Swelled Joints. he, and in foot, lur all that he chime for it, it. elceisficy urti cle of the kind yet tried. 4 h is also an iut'nllible cure for mzmy diseases of Horses, such ,us Kielge. Snags, Swellings, Sprnius, Old Sores, Semwhesflollur and Sud dle Gulls, and all diseases recruiting,” 0:; annl remedy for Horses and Cunle‘, it has no equal. This Liniment should be in the hands of every family, particularly where more are children; 115 Sore Throat. Scarletino, (‘rrou‘S| Quincy, t 0... m diseases that carry many ehll dren to their graves, This Liuimeut will be found o luie and speedy relief in every cue where it is Emilled in time‘ As this Liniment is warranted- to give satisfaction in all cases. no one can risk anything in trying it—eud ii one bottle is used you will never be without it in the house—so purchase a bottle and be Cominced ofthe facts übpi’e. . _ Stonebraker’s onsn AND CATTLE pow'n E. R s: Give your Hones STUSEBRAKEB'S HORSE AND CATTLE I’UWDEBS, if you want fine and healthy hbrses, and you are sure to have them. Asafe,sure and sueedycure for Coughs, ('ulds, Distempers, Heaves, lii-le-tiouiid,i\'orms, Huts, Scurvy, km, in Horses, Loss of Cud, illnck Tongue, etc., in Cuttle. , ‘ By the use of those I’uWDERS the appetite ut‘ the Horse is improyed, nll dernngeuwnts of the Digestive Orgnns art: corrected, and the sluggishness ol' the animal disuppeuis, he he~ cunning lively and spirited. It. softens the akin, giving the linir a deck and shining up penmnce. The great 'uipei-iority of these Ponders over all others llriSl‘S tmm the fact lh.il they are compounded of medicines that lure luxutive, tonic and purifiiug pmpulu-s. The lu‘utit'r‘ removes till impurities ham the :40th and bowels ; the‘ tunic adds new tone 'illld \igor to the system of the horse, by which the'nppetité is wouderfnliiy imprint-d, nnti the puritying medicines contained in them cleanse ,the blood from all impure-matter, and give :1. healthy nnd vigorous circulation; they nlso impron‘t: the wind, and are 11.5““: preventive rot Lung Fever, Yellow Water,‘Foundor, Loss lot‘ Appetite, :th many other diseases incident to the Horse. ‘ t It is also invaluable as 3 Condition Powder (or Go“ 3, increasing the flow oi milk and pre- Venting disease. All persons owning cows should ask fur STUNEHRAKEIL'S NURSE k CATTLE POWDERS, nsht ls very inip’ormnt Unangh the winter that they shoul-l be med tn imprme the cnndinnn ol' the cow. They 'lmve no equal for l‘ntlening‘ cattle, us they give (hen) fin appetite, and luuSl'u their hi'le, by “hiLh iheythriw anlh l‘mnr. Thesie Powders nre n. surclprerqnijvo of 1106 CHOLERA, and are pnrlichlarly rumpled to Ihe diseueLm uln'ch 110:: we no liable-F such n 3 Conghsfllcerx o'flhe Lungs and Liver—- cnusii g them to‘improve' much faster. ‘l‘hcy should be used in tlie ‘beginning to fatten Hugs, us much iced muy be saved. These Powders will be found lunch stmnger than most powders now in use, and n: thesnmc time the most powerful tonic ever used for Horses and Qattlo of any kind. All persons are rarticulm‘ly invited to try those Powders, knowing they will continue to use thnn). Rat; JluJe to Come Out Qf their‘flulrs (a pit! - Stonebraker’s ' )A'l‘, nmcu AM) mugs»: 1, _HXTER'MHNATOR: We iume the attention 0! the public to the above preparation, as béing one of the most effectual preparation! ever introduced. for the destruction of the above fermin. We Inrmnt it a DEAD SHOT FOP. RATS! Try it—ouly 2; cents a box. WSOM ‘by dealersfiand country stole keepers generally. < Aug. 14,1865. 6m :_ m, _ - ___ Prothonotary. .E are requested to announce dint .\lanjor E; HENRY S. BENNSR, ol Slmbun town ship, at the solicitation of numerous glendsh will be A candidate for l’rbchonotary, abject. to the decision of the Deniocrnlic Conimy Con vention. He has served his country faithfully in the army for {our years, having been many months a prisoner in |hehands of the rebels, and has péculinr cluims upon the voters of the county. If so [ortunnte as to be nominxued and (let-ted, he will fill the poai‘ion as Ilbnor ably and faithfully as he did tlmlol‘ the soldier in the field. [‘Ang. 14, 181:5. fc County Treasurer. RGED by many, I ofl'er myself as n candi date for COUNTY ’iikh'ASUIlER, at the next élection, subject a) the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should ibe nominnted and elecud, i promise to discharge the dutiel of the oflice with fidelity andto the best of my ability. JACOB SHEADS J‘unel2,lBos. tc‘ ._ “. County Treasurer. FELLOW-CITIZENS z—l 01hr myself a candidate for the oifice of COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the deciaion ofjho Democratic Cofinty Convention, and respect fully loliclt your votes. Should I receive that nomination, and be elected, I will endeavor to random uynlfiond the office in’nch a mu not, that. you shall never lx'nye cause to regret. that you voted for me. Yours in hope, May 29, 1865. to V H. D. WATTLES. Countj Tréasdrer: REED by many, I offer myself M a candi date for COUNTY TREASURER, at the next election. subject. to the decision 01 the Democratic County Gounfllibn. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I promise to discharge the duties of :he ofice wim' fidelity and to the best of In) ability. ‘ JEdEMIAH DIEBL. J"“°_Ll§9.s:J° Notice). AKUEL MILLER’S EST4TR—LeIm-s tee. S tpmcntary (in the estate 01 Samuel Miller, hue of Liberty township, Adams county,“- censed, [mung been; gquled to the under signed, residingrin the nyne towmhip, he hexeby gives nozjce IQ all persons indebted in’ mid estate to make immedibte payment; and those having claims ughinnt the same to pre sent them properly mnhenlimued for set”:- mem. ‘ -_JACUB‘HILLRR, Ex’r. Aug. 7, 1865. 6&5 , Notlceu‘ ‘ ‘ JACKSON A. SNYDEIL‘S‘EB’I'ATE —Le"on of adminialmiun 9a the 2512;: o: Jndmm A. Sn) der. late at Hamilmnhan lmvaship, Adams CO., deemed, having been granted to the undersigned, lesidmg m Geuysburg, he banks give: notice Io all persons mac-med to aid-estate to nuke immed'mln Puma“, and than, having claims against the same to pre lenl them prayer], “WM“ {o' 3M!- meet. _W. ‘EMWNCAN, Adm‘r. Juiy 10,1855. 6: - _ ".__ TTR—ACNNG AMNTMX~TM superior A‘Picfm'ea ”km '3'. RIIHH'ER’S« SKY LIGHT GALfifiRY. on West Middle (L, are «tutti»; uuirersil ntlcmiun. Good judgeg pronuunce them superior to any ever taken in wk plzu'P. pull and’ examine lot yuursrho: Jan. ‘0; X‘JUG‘ PURIFY THE BLOOD T!!! GIK \Tlfl' lIDIOIMI 0' 111 LGI. SURE nnlidotelor sickness, and average from Sorrow. Pain and mum, , Bryan’q Life PIN; nnun vnnhu, , are trimmed 'to buhe 0831‘ FMflLY MEDI CINE for gcnoul use, Purim": the Bloc} an I dunsiug lho iyuem from all imgurity. ‘ BRKAN'S MFR BILLS, ‘ reuuhte the Smmwh, Liver and Billinry S's ruliuns, which is the chieLctuw ol'Nervoui neon, (fiddiness, 01 noon ofSight, Manitoba, Sick Sum 1d: a'ud oxher kindred compilinu. . Hundreds 6f Certificates can be Shown. ‘ The-31h“ been used bythoaundl with mecca. . BRYAN‘S LIFE PILLS, _ _ are ndlpted for I.“ tges and. emanation.— The; new compoaed of ‘hg active principle! of Herbs and Roots. culled from our fields and forgsts. The in mild but «mm in their operlfion—pt’édnciuz neither camps, grlpinw. pains or sickness.. They may be “ken by .1: ages. use. or conditions without fear. BRYAN'S LIFE PILLS. Cure Headache. BRYAN‘S LIFE PILLS, Cure Suck Stonnch HSBYAN’ LIFE l’lLLS,qua Biddinnl. Buns's mm: PILLS, xu‘rimne Blood. A Box or amnw's LIFE HEL§ mu cost. but .- TWEN'IY-F'VE umx'rs, Ind will accompliah all [lnt n rcprmanted. They are elegantly put up by the pr}: rietor. the inventor ,of BRYAN}! PULMUNI&WA FERS, a medicinq long and Inmubly known to the Americm N.|tion. ' "you wish Dunn's Life Fill], and gmnnm. got, than Myoudrlggiu, don’t (Mohaw but send Twenty-0v: Cents in 11 latter to the ploprielqr, and you will get. them by return of null, post-paid. Address, , DR. J.-BRYAN,. _ 442 Broadway. New York. P. 0. Box 5079; Dealer: can be supplivd by Dem: Burnout CO., Wholémle Agents, New York. A J G L A D ‘ N ‘E W S ron nu unronwxnn. ‘~ ‘1“ HEY CAN BE USED WITHOUT DETEC- T TION, and do not inturferc with businesu "pursuits, and N 0 CHANGE 0!" DIET IS NE CESSARY. ’ - Bell’s agecmo Pills Are warranted in all CASES, for the Speed 3: and Permanent Cure ofSon'rinnl Weakness, Ureth- - ; rnl and Vaginal Discharges, Glept, Sexual Diseases, Emissions, Impotence. chiml and Nervous Debil‘ity and diseases of the Bladnacr - and Kldne; s. , They an adapted for male-or femxle, olj or young, and are the only reliable known fifth cure of ull diseases arising Rom ‘ '~ ' YUL'TH FUL INDISCRE’I‘ION’. Inlull Suuul Disc-Mes, as Gnnorrhcn, Strip. tune, (fleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney complaints, they .:tct like I. charm. Relief is experienced by taking 1:. 5111.410 box ; and from‘ {our {0 six boxes generally client a. cure. Sold in boxes containing 60 pills, Price One Dollar, or all boxes. Five Dollar3;jlso, In huge bnxcs, cunlain‘ing four of the smnll, Price 'Three Dollxu's. Private Circular: to Gentlemen M73], sent free on rmifn of directed envelop? and sump. I! you net-[Mlle Pills, cut. out his “Vermo mom for refer‘ence, and-“you cannorprocuro them (Yf)0(ll' druggist do not be imposed on by. any other remedy, but. enclose the money in a letter Io ' ‘ ‘ ' DR. J. BRYAN, Cohsulting Physibinn, no: 5079. - . 442 Broadway, New York; and ”my will be sent to you secure from ob. sen-ration, by return mail, post-paid, on jeceipc ol llolnoncy. _ u Death-rt supplied by Dams Barnes & (30., Wholesale Agents, Neonrk. , IMPURTA NT T 0 LADIES kDr.‘ Hayvqyfs Female, gills, r mic magi inmm‘ble and po‘puznr remedy J; over kp‘ovrn, Mmlrdivems ohm: Tsmfla‘ sex. They huhe been usod in nanny thousand cases with unfailing success—and may be jam lied on in every case ior which theyynro' ro commended, and particularly in all cases nix}. ing from , ' v DESTRUCTION, o‘n STOPPJGE OF NATURE no matter from wlmt cause lt arises. They are ofl'uctufil in resloing to health all who new!- fning from Want” and Dehility, Ulgrlna Discharges, Nervousnen,~ km, 3m, #O., find they “Actliken Charm,” in strengthening the sgslem. Thomands of ladies who.bave suf: fined for ygnrs and tried vnriohs other reme dies in min, owe a renewal of their henlthpnd strength wholly to' the efficacy of ‘ 011. u‘.\ RVEY'S FEMALE PILLS They are perfectly harmless oh the Intern, may be taken at any time with perfectgul‘cty ; but during thelearly ranges of Prep-no] they. should not be nken, or a milcerringe ay be the result. They never cure any I cknese, pain or distress. Each box contains 0 pilll, Price One Dollar. « DR. IIARV’EY'S GOLDEN PIL , a remedy lor special cases, four degrees strong er than the nbove ; l’rice Flu Dollar: per box. ‘A Private Circular to Ladies with fine nua tomical engmvinge, sent free on receipt of di rected envelope and stamp. . we." this out if you desire Dr. Hervey’u Pins, and ifynu cannot procure them of your drugglat. do not take any other, for eomo‘ dealers who are unprincipled will recommend Other Female Pills, they can make a. larger profit on—but enclose the moneyrand rend til rect to DR. J. BRYAN, Comnltifikl’bysicim, Bax 5079. 442 Broadway, New York. and you will receive ‘hem post-paid lecntely scaled lrom observation, by return mafl. , Dmlerg supplied by Dem: Baruea- #00” Wholesale Agents, New York. a The Private M’oal Adviser, . gflxclnsivoly or Indie») N invn unble (routine of )0!) pagegby Dr. A J. unrfiey, published for the benefit of KUM On receipt of TEN CENTS, it will be sent pnsl-puid, in a "sled envelope,“ all who up" ply for it. Address DR. J. BRYAN, 442 Bjoudwny, N. Y. Box 5079. L ' . Love and Matmmony. ~ . 'NY Indy qt gcnuemnn sending main IQ- A dr'essEd envelope and stamp, vlllroodve ull directions (or gaining the alrectlons of the opposite sex, and which will cubic than to mnrry happily, irrespective of vulth, age‘ on: beauty. Aédrgac. '- .. ‘ -MllB_. MARIE LEXOILLE, ~ Unriem P. O. NW‘York City. Errors of Youth. GENTLELIANwh'o suffered {chem from Herman -and Genital Debility, Nighl! JmlssionA, and Seminal Weakneu, the rang, of youthful indincredon, and came near 9nd in his tiny: in hopeleu misery, will, for the ssh of sua'ering man, and (oVany one caused, the simple mun: need by him, which “heal a cup in a few week, after :be failure of my morons medicl'pes. Send A directed envelope and llnmp audit. mileost yen “dang. ' Adams, [mum mum‘s, “ Binlim‘L, new Sh, New York'cny. Manhood! ”Rb EDITION, Fifty “ovum—lw pagellby Ron" E. Bub, M. D. A .cni tion, nddreflied to youth. the married, lud‘ u-ose Coxnnumsu Hummus. Sen: by man. post-yam, on rweiptofTEN CENTS. ‘A core fulw‘asnl of Ihis :umll book has how u Boon to was Anumn, and has “up thonsgnds Irqn A life of minty, and An uhnnely gnu. n l eats on-the ufils onomjzlul India-rod“. «- sag-Abuse, Scum-l Weaker“, 2.58 M. Sexun! (lineman, Genital Debilitr, Lu; 0‘; Pow", Nervoulneu, manure Dev-agape tame, km, ML, Fh‘wh unit the I“ m ‘fnlflliing the Obligation: a! “uni; ' . _A‘ddmi, ' Di. .1. an 4; ‘ ’ Cginsulling Ph 3. . Box 5079. ‘ 44:: heading)“, - Aug. H 1:35 ly . 1 R. . . 1,3»
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers