'no names.“ mmm 3mm .0: BALLOT m‘rn-sonnmns. a Th; Datum could have Defeated the SOl - Voting' Amendment. The Shoddg pres are oontinnilly repeat ing the false ood that. the Democracy 0 )' posed the right of the soldiers to vote. his Democratic War, orator or press ever ton]: groundgaimt the mom- of soldier: to was, but. some them did urge what nl'teran-ds proved to be the (luyi‘acC/Id fact. that the sol diers' voting ltm mus only intended by the Republican politicians locuabic tllcm to coerce the Micro and commit fraud! As one in stance nmong scores. we may mention that. in a township in Clinton county, from which only two men enteienl the service. (one of them was killed in frontpl Richmond he'- loro the election,) there were thirty-cue wi .dier votes returned ior Lincoln and one dbr McClellan! it is known, too, tlmt. in instances (perhaps in thousand!) soldiers .who desired to vote the Democratic ticket Mere intimidate-l, cot-rad, or detain-d for .distant duty, by political shoulder-straps, so that. a mnjiirity oi the Dt-mocrhtxc sol—i 0.61“ were moxt ham-1y dibil‘unchifit’ar- l s,ng of Democratic soldier: are ready to‘ 1:33. iy to facts of this kind. and 1716 only men: who now denounc; (lic aoldicru’ many law an: the while”! themselves—those of our toturned vet- l ernns who were denied t/iait iiJ/ill under it byi Republican «31’: oh. . 1 It was theopening of (It: doom to fraud which ‘ the Democracy opposed, and it wns-to open 1 those doors and secure a. Republican "i'i umph that induced the shoddy politiciansi to pflteud friendship for the soldier‘s. The l shoddy domagqufll cured nothing for the 1 rights or the soldiers, or they would not] hive had thousands of Democratic soldiers dis-i ;fi auclxiud hy‘hjiug am! on print and attach-I ul service while I 5 camp elections were gozng oh. 1 ~’l‘hoy cure nothing now for soitltcr! ‘mhl their rights, or they would notum milking‘ their nommalionu for the approaching election, take up thcix candidates lrom the; “home gumd” in every county iylwlnqh they have n uwj-irity ot‘tho votes. Look-,1 to; Instance, ht Pililndcllili’m—mg/tlccu can-t [lithites and mm soldier'; 1|! Allvght’lly- 1M!" ‘ 1‘ at t muhrlnm: and (we hoteliers ; at Lancas tvt—li 'l (utlllii'iulen and and sowing; m, Don-l 'thill-Pflille candidate. and a)w_501d10!j; all limit—nine candidates and not om: soiaicr! Aml m of the restoi’ the counttcs rut-tingi Republican un'juritiesnl/w salt/tars uicyivml a [MC]; ‘A't'ul. - i The livpuhlican politicians cared npthingt for the ugliniiut evetytliing for the menusr oi VlCtOly. The Demucml'y Jailed no rig/11’ to the buldiers, but they dunml‘thc right at their opponunta to currytilectionb by lrnud «mi tnlillfll‘y force. us last fall’s election in thi~ State Was curried. Au antandxnu answer to the slthy false lioml that the Uenmcracy Opptmed the right} of tho soldtcn to vote. we say tlul- Inul l/té'i' Iniiiuq/‘uq/‘uuile.l{i/ Mlcd 01/11 inst ”MM/(LL73, 130-: (“Ml :luwmlmcul 11‘ “Fur“: n \n: ULEN nu‘m’r Mi! As :I pmal'o.’ this we point to the nth. Iml rvlurn-t # tlm humc vole hut. Lill. u’w'l u‘lvu'h [/10 I’m Ml'tlcy [1711.1 near/y um) l/l msrlml wuym'dy. When the amendment was tun-d Uwu, sr-vurul months previounly. the 1).:- mucmcy could hnvckillrd it (1)051 rlh;ctu.xl ly. it was, tht-t‘cime, only will: (la “471(“3' (CM‘L‘ um! tum/art of the Democracy (Lid Ila: umbiiliucut was (NIH/118‘]. Tucsc FACTh Clull-‘Il u, n! .(im' not [w 4103‘”! by :inv ut the Jun/5:111:11 Ill"lllir1lrli|n ~nl Iv);- ‘F-l'rllrwl A" Film" sum/.4 I, Av 1 ICES. IRON IN THE BLOUD Tn: l‘mlms Sx‘nn- Sllppllfl! the Mom] \\ uh M Lin lilJmH‘JlJlUlS.iulu.~iug:Slunwrn. Yuan: and .\ILu luriinto 1h- “bole 5) awn.»- hn' “urns”, Dunlwx', '(inxwucf anulm.\, I'H:|Ll'r‘.'. lrsuuc \"mxxass, km, iv. in u spu ulw. 'l‘huusnmh have [nun ulnummi by [he I~u 1 Hus "my-vine Imm “‘cx)‘. 3'l: My. su‘lh-r -in: (mum-us, lu strung, hcnuhy um] Lutmj In: I; an d “mm-n. ‘ \ 3‘.’ I"'t~'" pamphlet 3011‘ Fr”. l'un- .51 (N‘Lyu-r hunk UT 13 NT $5.00, J. i'. l]!N.\.\fUltE, 201%) SL. New Yng. Suld h} Ding-351» ger:ux‘ull_x.—[SL-pl. '.‘3 3m ML H. ASIIEHS‘ lulllei WATER. .\N I\\ ‘l.”er Dlsvovxuv. A Fl‘L'L Gnu-x vf' [mime in um I: mum" ofwaler, (luau/rm] It'll/mm a .mflml.’ 'Hu- mpcb I’nu leFl’l/ VI nu mm .\nrw and h»sl~mu~rluzknown. St-nur‘rm. .\‘Amd'nlu‘u, (‘.wmus [lnn sn'ruu, (‘ohl'm'nuv. um! m..- !n (‘hmnir uml Ha-u-dllmy DISO‘KQ', nr» cured i} I!» me, .Is lllm‘linuls can u-alifiy. Unrulma mMtn v. I'm-(- Sl lm per 1:01,le Or I: Mr S.» (:0. (Ir. H. A .\‘lH' “H & CO., l'hysirmns and 7(‘lll‘llli\|‘~‘, 4-5 Bruudwny, New York. Sold by Umggisls gem-rally. [s'ch '_'.3. 11m TERRU'M‘} [‘ISI‘LUSI'RES mezrx' run 11H: 3111.1.qu l-A‘ must mlun- Mu my! \wmlorlul lnlnlnlit'nL‘uu. A Work uf amnpnmw, mud in) rnlurud lingmrings. DH. 11l .\fl'lld'h' \'.\Dl‘} .\H'X‘fi'lf, :lu mugiunl :ud yupul’nr no. 1” l‘ on Man aml Woman, [ln-ir ll|\.<i'llu;.\‘, l'uxujlium. and Sun s] disorders v! rvcrv I\lml. “ilh Nc\cr-F.nilin_v Hum-xijcs lur ler 3;”me (are, The [mu-,Lu‘e of UK. JIL'X'I‘IZH lms long been, undstill lS,l|H’-l)|l1ld wxl, but at the ezumst suliciuunun of nuuw’mus )u-mzus. he ‘lms 'b<~un igduced Io xucull his medical usi-tu‘uess kungh the mm‘xiuux m‘ his ‘ VAUE MEL‘I'M.” hk .n )olulue Hun. 31101111! he in tineh suds of uci‘y tummy in theJou, as n prei’cnlive‘of sex-let. \iuea, or 113 11-31130 n tor the ulleviuuon of um- 01' the most “Wu“ and dcslructive sco'urgcs th tcvuvimmd {nrmhinm One copy, securely e nvu)uped,uill be forward ed tree of postage to run- [art ofthe United Stan's for 50 cents in P. U. stumps. ‘AdIl toss, poi! lmid, DR. HUNTER, No. 3 Diwsion Sr.., New York. [Sept 25. If IS YOUR LIVER OUT OF ORDER? it is n diliiculr thing to Rent tthiT-dr in good order in this .chuugeniile cllnmte. It Is some times too nctire, and sometimes tco indolent. In either case a disordered system is sure to he the consequence. Your liverumtst not with regularity iiiyou enjoy henlth; and to restoxe that, regularity of action when lost. thereiis noting so elfective as Rndway's‘ReguLtulng Pills. A disordered liver leads to quite num ber of'serious disorders. The jnundice, the rhemotism, the fever- and aguc, and many other hilious afflictions all ficqornpnny such a. condition of things. Resort immediately to the use of Rudway's Regulating Pills. They never’ fnil to remove the causepi all such trou ble. They are compounded oi the rarest med :.a.ments known to pharmacy, the very eSsence which, and not their coarser substances, are employed by Dr. Radwny. Hence, his Regulat fiig Pills ham, 3 peculiarly subtle power in thoroughly searching out disease, and exbell— ing it irotu the sphere of every emhnrressed argon. They do not distress the-delicate coats of 'the stomach, occasioning gripes, pains, terrestrial, and no on, b'y their irritating opera tion, as too many other pills do. They purge gently, regularly, and without straining. They leave no weakness behind them. They are pleasant to take, and cost but 25 cents a box —-a quantity which may last you forsixmonthe, and will be found useful in mony“of the ills that flesh is heir to," besides liver complaints. Your biliousneas will vanish an! soon as you take a. dose or two. Your disordered liver will be restored to a proper sense oi'its«dnty.— You will be a ‘mell man or woman. Sold by druggists. > (Sept. 180 2)! NOice. LENORA H. OSBORNE'S ESTATE.-—_-Let- E ters .or administration on the estue of llenom M. Osborne, late of Huntington town ship‘ Adams county! despised, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Tyrone township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate figment, and those having claim: against the same“ to present them "properly authenticated to; settlement. ’ ' FRANKLIN n. EBERT, Adm'r. W 5“ 5“,, WM. Notice. RE 131“!“ find n'ccouat of Henry W. sum, Trustee of Lewis P. Weaver sud 3661‘?!“ Wife, under assignment‘lor the bent]; “9! ctedieora t 9 Joaegh J. Smith, de ceased, I”! hogndfiled in tho our: of Common Pleas of A‘flh} odu'ty, ind wm'be confirmed b 1 MW Watt, 09 the 234 day «comm next, unlm can Bo’nfown lo we contrary; ' ~ - ‘ Moos BUBHEY, Proth’). Sept. 25,‘ 1865. 1d? ' - ~ WEM‘E‘E”. . GET F \‘SBUBG—Sqwgou Mn. Hour ......1.. ...... “may. 7 50 11) 8350 B 31: Flour..P-.....’..1......-:..'..... ~ r I. ' White Whom”...-..’...-.....u,......'"l 00.10 1 85 Red Win-m1.........;............‘.....‘. I 60'“) 1 fl C0m......... .... 1 80 “31......"01.....................,...... 75 0 u 5..........,... ....................'.... ~ 40‘ 1)uc1.wbcat............................ _ ' ' 75 Timolhy 8ecd..... , 2 6010 5 00 Flux 5eed.........‘...,,.................-. 1 75 to 2 00 n ALTIMQRE-Fluut my Flour. When! B 50 Lo 8 75 l 70 lo 3 00 .. so to 83‘ 78 to 88 41 '.o x“ ...........-w by mo 00 ................18 00 ms 00‘ ......u..........18 90 mo 00‘ ..‘...m...” 2 30 to 2 31; Cbrr1.....,......;51...q. ... Outs "I....lvtn'llgu’v‘u- u..." Beef Cntfle, perhuud‘ Hogs, pelt: humlwul... ...... ”a," Whiskey ........-.‘.. .... In|hisrflnufii llhg‘..|!lhau’llohl, 5. kn. W. R l Munich. r AllO3 PLAKKmun‘, LoL‘la'A Gannon. bum omm’ hburg. » - (In tlw etenlng of ”.12!“ um , I! (‘anlre lhllc. by Ru. 1. K. Miller. Mr. “unpub- w. 1110!”le Blllu- mu. lhxp. 9: Mill ARXA ‘51., chic“ naught" u: lmb Y. Bmhov. ‘ - . » Hy luv. “1”. h-rgqmn. Np! Nth. IHIIB nuklence o! 0!. brulw‘x fnlhar, Mr HENRY A 003 K, of'lhyetlevillt, yruaxuu amnty, m mks umwccu. ucxmn, ochn derivilln. AILIIIXE clmnl]. , ‘ ‘ Dy 1!". \\. u. 1". ‘umu. Bapt. :m. at “n )lethnd}:t Pnnuunxe. in X’Mmbg‘ig, (Y R) MrLWILLIASI 11. HAS- TllEt,‘ h: .\le. ”A“, .l BPATLY. nll of be! Oxfurd Un Uu- I‘th hall , I: Rev W 11. II ”which, Mr HI'H. KAI.“ HAIR. M llnnov r, l‘. ,1" MIME"): BTOHICK, «f Nahmtuundfip, i- enuufiy. ‘ \ flu the {sth Imm. y M. Emma, Buy, In JOHN kIUKhbDE to’ m» LOUISA JAWBY, bud”! Adams countv. , . On NM 2qu mm .by In" E Bridenhu h. Mr. (manna M r r 52mm u. mm QATAIAKISE mruz‘nnmw arc-nu berhu'l Mummy. , ‘ '- My “Jeanne, nu Hu-h‘llll in“ . Mr. JAUOB ROLLING— }ZI!, 01'1“);th hum-pip, I.omm: HAIRY MJIZILINU, of Hun plnce. . : ~ By luv W‘o Town. at the refldonco omm bridt“: (an-er .\lr .\IUSPE I‘uILLII‘S. ul' llunptou. 101“.“ mu. ECILIA “ EIKTZ, “Tyrone hywmhlp, m cuunly. on ma hub ml . by A f‘: Ma-ulnum, th ‘ a: the reai- ‘ drnce M NH. l'elcm, in Hmmlwuhm mummy. Mr. JA COuII. “ELVIS“. m .\lm HABIUHI‘ 11. mum-,3, boll: of Fre‘lt'rlck couu'y. MIL - Uu 11-I uenmznf the mm hm... fl. the home 0“!“ brnle. by Rev. W..V “utmnld. Mrs ALEXANDER B. .\x’xult to Him AMELIA 3. “com, mu: or freedom tummluv. .N um county. ‘ (m ”14- mm illnl , 11. the rq-nidance o! the bride‘s mher, in C.|rlldlu. hr luv. A Cnlenlm k, Mr CYIK'SU BEALS, mum, nhurg. 1.; Min SUE K. “DOVE“, u! Cululo. = DIED fi" Obituur) nuuws :5 cents per line for Ml met {uur linen—cash Lu uccumpuny notice. In tllil bomngh. on Monday morning mt. Mr! HAR- Ii ARE? 8. “Hull, mdnw or Mr Juuea Major, deceuul, agml‘Tz you! 9 want!“ nu! 1! days: In ln‘nqdam umndfip. Sept. Mun. a! summary, ANNIE () NA)?- lnl'am daughter a! Jame! ‘A. and lichen“ J~ CH" rem, 4rd 3 mailman-:1 ’_'] dnym lfommnni-‘Med ”n [he 16”] hilt“ ARNA ”ANY. daug'lh-r uf John Stillumlr, or llatlar luwm'.ip. «god 1 year and 2 manual. Demos: Anldr. mun art ("no to run, "“5 luml In purlyllh than, > But we hr pa uguiu In mu: (bee, , to [Mel-e“, I‘ch’c-l Aum. farewell. ‘ 11. I. ' For Sale. , 4 \‘l-I OF THE MUST DESIRKBLE, HIGHLY O (H'LTIVATEI) AN 1) 'l‘lKUlH'C'l‘H'l-I LIT TLE FARMS IN Ll-‘llEUl-JUL‘K CO., MlL—The suim-rn-er, inleuding'toduclinc Luming, will nficr u. l’uhh; Sim“. :n the City How], Fred‘- I'rlch ('iu', at ‘.Z unlock, I'. .\I., on SATURDAY, the 7th at myrohm, mm, a - . THE FAR)! on] which h.) now resides, lying one unlo s‘uulh o’ Frmlérick city, and necessi ';h- by two roads ,tlu- Georgt-gown pike, within a'h-u hundred 5: rds on the left, and Keefer‘a \lxll rum] (m Ihu x‘l-ghi. in out- of the most. beau- Ulul nnlfemle dmlricls In Maryland. r'l‘his Farm wnlnim I 5151’ .\crcs offirag4lll:xlltylnxld, '1 he ilnpxmeme us «Insist u! 'u ' cumfutt.xblc out stolypwue and $45 s'! ‘ Brick 1)“ HLMLIG‘ coumining ll T 1133? ‘1 looms,lurgc Bur'n null Corn-house. .3“ 'in-2.355 'l‘lwrc is on it». \lLuy ganl Apple Unh‘u'd, H. 130, the [must Pu xch Orchard in the neighborhood ul cmetully aclwted nud choicQ iruil, in full bu .ring. The I urduu contains one and :L half qurs ut‘urouml .u'nli pmduges N'cx')’ vmiciy 91 wgclnbles in .Lrleqion. On account 01 its yruxxmity to tl e til), it ullonds mnhy Ihciliu'es for dairy um] Ilunkut purposes. Besides the manufq pruduced o‘n the (arm, it“ has rem-nod in the hm ten wars between six and eight lhmjsnnd lnhlu-ls 0t Lime, um} 1:11 the manure 1-rddut'ed at several 0! [he largest. [mu-l 31.111103 in town fur 0.11.10. period, lugomcr \niLh lurgé unnjéples lrom butchers and other :uurcns. ‘1 , flair'lzcrms ximglc known on day of sale‘. 4 Jun A. smm Sept. 25.1%}. ts -~ ' ,_~-_ t. M. _ n. _.__..—_._. Form for Sale. ‘lll’. Eubsvlrlhrr, «Inching! to quit fnrrning, Fl «Hus at il‘rivnte Suh', his FA ”)1, §itii.xle in Highland (ownbhip. Athms enmity, halt 9. mil» Hunk-twist of .\tcllht-nny‘s Mill. on Marsh cu wk, rnnmining 2:}o .\Cln ~15, more or 1055,01' “llll'll 75m SOS\CFOSILN‘}JO lim‘ ' box: The innroi‘emeuts are I“ 743‘ I" 11110 “HI. :\ Ln} story lluubli- {46g "1' lltll'H/I', Loud Burn. Wagon Shed, 'i'FTM 3;“. ('orn Crib, kg, with plenty 0t fruit of .ill Limb, nnd oxrullém newr-finling water. This i< n gnarl min and mick Farm, mid should all- Irurx [[l:wa ion of buyers. . l’crsoni \risl ing to View it are requested to tail] on th'eprei ist-s. JOHN BUTT, Jr. Sept. 2%, 1s 5. 2m* , w—qu —~—---—e—————~——~ Stity Dollars Reward! . ' N Mlél‘lfl) cvmiing,tllr,- lSlh _iustuut,TW~O O .\lt7llES ilnl TWU HORSES, either slmy ed or wore s ulen from the tield of the sub scriber, in Qumberlnnd township, near Get— tisburg. The Mules were a match pair. of medium 313%. und fawn color, with black. stripes übou the legs. One Ind the figurés “9!" brand d on the hind quarter. The Horses wvr gbuut 16 hands high and both branded “U. S." The color of the one is buy and the other ‘is a dark guy, and about 6 year: old. Thy above reward will be paid for the recovery' of the Mules and Horses, or {or iut‘ormnttomtlmt may lean! to tum-recovery and the deufclion of the thief. ‘ neg-Any information in rcgnrd to the qbove can be lclt at C. B. Hanes’ Hotel. in Gettys burg, nnd where persons also may apply for the reward Sept. 25," 865. 1: ‘ ,»..”_~w-_- m» , n. v- “_j,_.‘_-._ . F For Sale. ~< , 0 0 FEET U. .\L SAWED LUM 4.- .0 013311, and 20,000 joint. and lnp SHINGLES, at. Wit-nunu’s Mill, near Arendtsvill ' . The lumlier in mostly dry, Ind consisgs of inch Pine on ds, inn}: and half inch Poplar boards, | d goplar plank and scanning, Black Walnut boards, kc. . There is a. large umount’ of bill atufl‘, arm-Hi for frame bfiildingsfiof difi‘erem sizes—sills, posts, joist, nodding and rniters. ' Inquile of “EL 0. LOTT, at the Mill, or of GIMME B UEBAUGH. [Scpm 25, 1865. it Meats 8; Groceries. TYSON 8t CO.bnve now in full operation an establishment for the suds of Meats mm Groceries, on the west side of Baltimore street, I lew'v doors south of the Couwhonse, Gettysburg. PRIME BEEF can be had very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mormngs; and PORK, VEAL, LAMB, ($12,, oh Monday, Wednesday and Fridaymornings Their meats ml! always be foam! the best that can he s;- cured in this market. ‘ In connection with the nbove' business, they have laid inn fine stock ofCOFFEES,SUGAP.S, MOLISSES, .SALT, Hams. Shoulders ‘nn‘d Sides, Km. fie” which they ofl’er‘nl smnll pmfita. Also; Sweet and hiah. Potatoes, agd Végetahies of different kinds. Give theme. can, and they will spare no efl‘ox’t to render satisfaction. [Sept 25, 1865. Notice. A9OB MYERS'S ESTATE—Letters tests. mentary on the eemt'of Jucobxyen, hue of Bamilton‘townabip, Adams county, de ceasedyhaving been granted to the‘ under signed, residing in th: aume township, they herebygive hotice to all persons ifldebted to aid estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims Against the same to pre sent {gap properly agthenticnwd for settle mam. GEORGE MYERS, JOHN MYERS. . Executora. ANIEL ALBERT’S ESTATE—Heine: of administration on the estate of Daniel Atherglale of Hunting‘ofi |ownship, Adams coiling, deceased, having been granted to the . ‘un enigned, residin in the lame township. Do ‘You “71311 _ she hereby gives nudge tomflperwns indebted T 0 Preserve e soon likens. oi yourself, to said “mac lo make immediate pnymengnnd you children, ,er your him“! go 9: these halving claims ngninel. ‘he came to pre sume to lIUHPBB'S GALLERY, the bestplqeg sent ghem properly enmentiumd {or'semc- In the county 00 “gun first alga: flange, 1 meat. J sum ALfiEBT, Eucutrix. 1an.9,18654. . ¢ ' ~. ' Aug. 28,1865. e: _, ' . ; ; , Sept. 4, 1865. 6t’ ‘N IHEREAS, in and by the!“ ofthe Gem, F A VALUABLI FARE—~OI: FRIDAY, enl Assomhlyof this Sutcxentitled “An 0 the 13111 dny 0! OCTOBER. next, the ,nct to uguinte the General Elections of this ' subseriber will olfer at Public Sale, on the 'Comtnuuweulth," euetted on the 2dtof July,‘pretniiel. 4 ! 1639, i‘. is enjoined on me to give Public No- : THE PAR! on which he lately resided, sit ‘ tics of inch Election to he held,ond to enhmer-g nets in Highland townehip, Adam: conuty,nd [Me in such notice ulmtofl‘iccn nre to bo'eléQt- joining lands of Wm Wilson, Jephta Dubs, ed: 1, ADAM ltEBl-llt'l‘, Sherifl'ol the Count)“ Andrew Weiken sud Jacob Plank, a’qoerherof of Adams, do, therefore, hen by give this pub-\n mile south of the Hillerstown road, 1 mile‘ lic notice to the Electors ofllte said county of, from Dream's tavern, and four miles from Get ‘Aduma, that a mistrust. ELECTION will he; tyzihnrg. The Farm contains 170 Acres, more, ’hoid in said eoomymn the SECUSDTUESDAY ,' or lebe, about 30 being Woodland, with it due of 007081-21! nest, (the 10th,) in the amoral ,‘ proportion of Meadow. The land )3 under Dist’iicta, composul of the following To“ 11- { good cultie'atiou, some of it haunt: been iimed,! ships, viz: , fund undu- ‘ggod fencing. For lruit the plum} lathe First district,’composed at the Borough can’t be beat.\ The improvements L ; i of Gettysburg, at the Court-house, in Gettytr , arentwo-story‘bughcastHUFSE, ‘gfi , - Vburg, - . ILoanrn,lnrge Honse,Spring ;,; [IEA i In the Second district, composed of the, House, with' n sp ndid spring, ~ -v _ ‘ V,‘ , township of Germany, at Golden’s School-; “a ”upmmng s iugs in nearly “‘1 the; house, in the township of Germany. . fields. There are 1 exhellent Apple Orchards,‘ In the Third district, composed ofthe town-, with a 'aniety of other ruit, such as Penn! “tip 0! OlfOl‘d, I“ the house of E. M. Noel, in l’eflC‘hel, Cheniea, Phlms d Grapes“ ‘ the thin ofNL-w Oxford. ‘ . .3! ' [S‘Persona wishing to t w the Farm are, In the Fourth Jistriet. coml-Ofl-‘d 0‘ °| requested to cut]! on the under ' med, residing townships othtimore and Huntington, at the one mile mum of Gettysburg, he on Jacob, house of Jane Reed, in the ion nship of Hun-i Bolling", residing on the Farm.\ It will be“ tington. ' otl‘ered entire or in lots to suit pure sers. ‘ in the Fifth district, composed of the town-1 ”-Sule to commence at ‘-1 o'clock, P, 31., ships of Hamiltonbnn nnd Liberty, at the‘ on said day, when attendance will be i-Srn‘ wuLlic School-hr" ' )iillerston n._ J and terms made known by ‘ ’“‘ REUBEN GOLDEN. pu. M'hool~_ .vuse, in . In the Sixth tIISIriLL, composed ofthe town]; Phip of‘Humiltou, gt the house now occupied by Daniel Becket. iu the '6wa of But Berlin. . In the Seventh distritt, composed of the lomnshipofi Monallon, m. the luinc School house, in tne town of Ihndcrsullp. In the Eighth dialnct, composed of _the township of Sanbnn, at the house of Jhcob L. Grass, in Humelstown. 1n the 2(th dimict, composed of the tow’n ship OI ankhu, at the hnuae now occupied by Juhn I‘. Buttxin amid town-hip. In the Tenth district, composed of the town ship 0I'CLn0t\ll;;O, M the home 0! Emanuel What, in .\lLShcrrg‘nuwn. In the Elmenth dun-EM, composed of the township 0! Tyrone. ut thc.housc of Allen C. Cook, in Ikiulersburg. In the Twellth’ district, composed of the township at Mountjoy, at the house ofo-a. V. Hnus, in 5.1311 tou‘ushi,r. ' In the Thirteenth didrivtl composed of the township of Muuut'llensant; at the puhlic‘ School-house, in snul township, situate at the nose roads, the our Iruldmg trom Oxford tothe Two Tuvuus, the oxhur {mm Ilunterstowu to‘ Hanover. ‘ ‘ 7 _ . _ _'_ I In the Fourtéonth district, composed of the ‘township of Kunding,‘al tho [tonne of—B. M. fbigks, in lhuuplun. !. fugue Fun-cull: district, composed of the ;Boron h of J’iemlck, at the qulic School ' house in Xhhothlou n. I s} ‘ ‘ I'ln the 5 teen“: district, (outposed of the township 0! ‘qulom, at the hauae of Samuel Moritz, in snidWship. , In the~B9vcuteg t 1) districtmoxnpand ofthe townsnip of Union, Nike house ot‘Enoah Le t'un-r, in mad tu\\:u=hi A In the Etgmecnth 41W“: cozdposc‘l of the township at Butler, tn the publ_ic SchooLhouse in Middlemwn, in said towns tp.‘ In the Nineteenth disuirtit‘xgjlosefl offhc to“ nship ut Hut\vick,ut the Puget) ' Hill Schoo lhouse, in said township. ‘\ ‘ In the Twontictn dxsxrict, comp‘os of the townslup of Cumberland. at Ll“. buns of D. Blurb tugh, in the borough of Gettyshur In thl- Twenty-first listnut, tumpoacd oNhe. township 0: Highland, at the Sthpol-houst: \t; Lower .\lursh Ulcek Presbyterian Cbutch, in said towmhip. 1 In the Twenty-socond districlwomposcd of the boroUgh o! Lit losluwu; at 1m: must west- : crly bi'houl-lmuse in said b'uruugk. ‘ ' A't which time uu'd plates wilthe clotted l One Auditor General ; _ ,A i One Sun‘q or Genet“! ; l v 4 One Senator, to represent thr- Distrft'tnomlwsqd of the Cuuntin-s of Funklm nudL-\d.tws‘; a; (me Member of Assemhlg : , .1 4 Um: Pruthnmumr)’ ; 1 t Unc Di>lricl .\tlorm-y; ' 1 ‘ One Cuunty 'l‘:tnt.~urcr; f ‘ Unc- County Connu..:uuncr; 1x ‘ Um: Diru‘wr of tin- 1'00); , - Una Cuunty Auditor; and Unc Coumy Sm-zeyor. ‘ Paniculnr nut-mum is directed lo the Act of Assembly, puaacd the ‘.lhlr dag or February, 18 ll), culillull ‘Au act rxl Illu: no \‘olxn; ;Li elections in Allumi, Dauphin, York, L-urcnslcr, Cumberland, Uc'llurd, Uunm‘, Urucue ' and Erie,” Viz: l SECTIUA 1. Be it emu-ted by the; Senate and noum-ufl’wprcscnt din-sol the Commonwealth “Pennsylvania in (lcncml .\sscuxfnly nu-L, .Iml it is _hrn-‘uy euaucd’ {35 the :iuxlxorily of the smut—4hr”. ‘.v. slmll be Luvful ior lhe qlmlified volers of the counties «,3 .\dlmui; Luncaer-r, Dunp‘lnn, York, l’rullklxn, L‘u‘nlbprlund’, lied ford, Centre, Greene! nnd Briti, from and allu lbc pmsnge of llns glen, til vole for all {undi dzms lur mowing)? Olliccs ll) be filled“ an ,cleclmn On one slip r ticket. ‘l’r‘ovidcd, That. the ulliw lur‘V-lxiuh every candidate is \uch 101, 5t...“ nu IlUSigll-lll'll'lls required by the ex ialing Imus of Mrs Cunnuuuwcultb. ‘ SLCI’ION 2. That. an) lruinl committed hy gin) per-sq} Vollllg in the unnnvr above pru— serrln-d, shall In: punished by the existing Luvs ol llus Commonweglllr. ‘ ALSU-r-ln and byfi'indp u‘t mill-it‘ll scelion of the :u-L nluresmd, eulry‘prrsqn', efidxflitg Justicus of the l'cnee, \\ lm shall libld any ollive -or nppuiuuuem of profit. or trust. under the Government of the United Slates, or of any city ur incurporuted district, whether a com missiuned ulliccr or otherwise, a. subordinate olliccr or ugeut, who is, or sliull be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depuruuent of fins Suite or of the United‘ Suites, or any cixy. ur incorporated district, and also tliut every member of Congres‘s und 0! the Sum: Legislature, and of the Select. or i Common Council of uninty or Commissioner or any incurporutvd'district, is by law iucnpa— ble of holding or exercising at. the same time“ thr- omce or Appointment ot‘Judge, Inspector, or Qlelk dl'unyeleclion of this Uummunweulih, I and 11an no Judge, Inrpector, or other otficer i of any such elecllon‘ shall be eligible 7.0 any ‘ ollice to be 111211 voted for. ‘ , Alisa-« That iu the fourth section of the Act , of ASsembiy entitled “An _Act relating to exc -, unions, and for other purposes,’ approved I April 16'11, 18,40, it is enacted that the afore-‘ said 14th srction “slmil not be construed as to prevent any militia oflicer'or borough officer from serving as judge, inspector 0r clerk‘, at any general or special election .in this Com monwealth.” ‘ , ~ And in nndhy an Act of the General Assem bly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, | 1839, it is directed-,thst the Inspectors and LJudges be at the pln‘ees of their districts on ‘the day of the General Election aforesaid, at i 9 g’uiock in the forenoonhto do and perform the revel-n duties required and enjoined, on 1 them in and by the same set. ‘ And be it further directed, in and by the Act vi the General Assembly of this State, ufmesuid, that one of the Judges of eat}: of the diu‘erent districts afonsuiQ-who shall have the charge at the certificates ofithe number of ,votes which shall have been given for mh Ichndidulu To: the difl'erent ofiices than and ‘there voted Yor- at their respeptive districts, shall meet the third day after the election. , which shall beapn FRIDAY, the 13th day of UCTOBER, utoresn‘td, at the Court-house, in , the Borough oi Gettysburg, then and thereto ‘ make sfnir statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shall have been given' nttho dim-rent districtstin the county 0‘ Adums ,fot any persons for the emcee aforesaid. ' ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. Sheriff’s office, thtysburx,sept.2s, '65. 1 DAVID [RELAX Nance. ACOB BEARE’S ESTATE—Letters and. p 1 ministration on‘ the eamteiof Jacob Benn-e, late of lowa, deceased, havinglbeeu granted to the undersigned, residing in Monntjoy town ship, Adams county, PL, he hereby gives notice In all persons indebted to said eaten to make immediate pnyment, and than having claims against the same '.o preseni then prepai ly authenticated {or settlement. ISAAC LIGHTNRR, Adm'r. Sept. 11, 1865. 6% ’ • Proclaiztakost. ~} __._~_ Notice. Mitotic ado Sept. 18,1865. u Public Sale ’ . F' VALT‘ABLE REAL _ ESTAT‘E.—'-On O THURSDAY, OCTOHER 19m, .1865,M I 2 o‘clock, M, We subsvribcr,’ Intending to move West, will Oll'er at Public Sale, his m!"- unble FARM, situate in Huntington lmmahip, Adams'coumy, about -2 mlles wen-{cl Peters burg, and lying "long the pulflic road lending to Trostle’s Mfil, containing 48 Acres, more or less, having (hereon erectcd‘u f..rge W Two—story Frame HOUSE, “ilh a due €25 an] a bull story Kincheu'ntmchcd, Barn. and other necessary outbuildings. _Thexcme two never-failing springs ncamhe house and a never-failing stream running through the fun]. There are two Orchards—one Apple and the other Peach—with a variety oU’lums and fruit of all descriptions. The land has been lwicc-limed, and is in a high slate of cultiva tion. The flanking is good, and ever) thing about the property is in good repair. It is lo cated in an excellent neighborhoud, being con venient to churches, Schnol, mills,‘mnrket, kc. ”Attendance will' be given nnd terms mndé‘known by JOHN MILLER of L. ‘ : @Therc is also a .Nurscry.‘ containing about. Ten Thousand Trc’t-sm-hich is ta :0 along with the Farm. [Sch 18, 1363‘. is, A Splendld Farm T PRIVATE SALE.——Thc suiisciiber, in ‘A; tending to quit iarming, ofl'ui‘s at Pih'lllc Sula, his FARM, situate in Cumhérlnnd town ship, Adams cuunty, about three miles west of Gettysburg, near the Ch.lmhersburg turnpike! adjoining lands of Cliuiles B. Pullov. Abmhfm Plank, Jacob Lon, Juhn W. Weigle, and others, containing: 228 Acres. mute or less, nb‘out 4U _ncres being excellent Wuodlnnd, with a sufficiency of’prime Meahw. The improve ments are a Two-story \YeMiu-r- “ ' boarded vaeliing HOUSE, with Buck-buildil‘g, Wash. House and g * Spring House, a lulgé‘ Bank “aim, ‘ 4 Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, CA'rriagu House, :1. w_cll o! cxveiienl wuter. nest the dwlhug, with an Urnimrd of choice fruit. i \ Abm'n one-half of the F-rm [ms been‘lfmed. Ki! all in a high state of chhivudou, ud uUr dehgood ‘fencing. Thwproperty was owned and\ ccupfgd ‘lur many yum-g by Mr. DAniel I’ol‘ctg\l:ow Igcconsr-d. mul is known as one of the Best find most desirable of ALu-sh Creek Farm-1. )Qlls, iiuchnnicxa‘hops, School Houses, kc , comcu'em. 3 ~ 'l'erpong Wing to View the prominshm‘r , L H , . . . , , - ‘.n‘ ' x - .‘.....-~_VV,, , ~ I II on the subs‘cn'ber, It:l'\l'fl:3lj‘_ ’_‘Bflx day; of OCTOBER ncxl,atl o'clock, ‘ ‘\‘ H'. .\l., lhe subscriber. Erecutrix of the Inst \1 in and testament of Dmicl S. Lynch, dec'd., will ofl'or at. Public Salé, an the premifis, Tm: FARM of sud decedent, in Moan:- plenum township. Jul-nus cwqtymdjoinmg buds ofl'gtenb‘mllsmi‘h. Ephraim Miller, John Cari. Julm Eckenmde. uni others, and the puLlic road Lotweuu limmuzhtuwa and the Yul-k turnpike, contnining 151 )tker‘E, mmo or lc§s.impm\'e‘d withnlmg Wendi-«r- ._ lruardrd' Dwelling HOUSE, mmd 5, i 7: 7 [.ug Bun, wilh Sheds, \\'.lguu . _ ”At; ShedfluringeUousp,Wuod lluuse. "_ ~42. Hog Pen and llen House, A we!) at \yutcr at the door. a Peach Orchard and Apple Orchard. Allthebuildings “recovered wuh pine shingh-s. There are when 6 Acres 0f \\'oodl.uul and abqut mof .\leud’ow. All of it has been limcd,‘ some 0! it u‘yiuo. It is umie: good fencing and \u u good' state of cultivation. ' ~_\n_v pur<on desiring to view the pmporty 'll be slum?“ the ,samc hv \ir. I’clcr Sta):- ‘l‘. whn.rcsides on M) adj iuing farm. x“.\.lu-n-Innm “ill be given and terms ;nowu hy .- \ ELIZA. LYNCII,Excc-utrix. Seph I%} 1865. cw rcqueelcd to (h [\IL-H-ou. ' ‘1 BfiF‘Tlll' Live flu (trolls, \souh Ihr pulcnalscl'ul Arming I'ttm-fils, and 50141 inrhnil'l)’, shuuhl‘ t m \irv lu Imu- them. ZIRLL U. KI‘ILLEC-H. Jul, 17, was \ Farm lill 0R SALE—The subscflhvrsmfir at Pri- F “no Szvlo. 0n \‘vrv nd\:}m\-wvous lungs, :\ FARM 01220 .\CRICS, mnrt- 4N lrws. siluzm nvzlr lluntvrsmwn. Adm‘m c’uun\v. fl‘twru is a llrrn- \vropouiuu u! gum! womlhmd. : m-fi'l-‘or tun», Lu, “play In uthcr‘of the undersigned. \\ ~ JACOB “ASSAT, . JUHN (3. BRIAKERIIBFI". .\ng.23,1865. u: - \ ‘BfY Picking. . sown-tn 1' oct..uv.u-mx. - menu nwom.\\-T \\ IIEI!FAS,-lhp .\morimn pcnplo lmvn sum-for! undu- a four yc:-r's um, dining whirl: time Hwy [fave been bunhcncd with heavy taxes and frequent drafts, ' . - Axu WHEREAS. The avenues of trade lmd be come disarmngml, am! the mice urgnudn, par; ticulurly CLOTHING, hxwmgr reached n'high standard, musing mmy a pun-int (n hrenmc weak in the knees, and say to himself, when 51m“ them things end? o An‘uyua‘ Maggy n “;eli-to-do man, who ‘ in former timeg v'mlk‘ed fin: streets in {fraud ‘clolh, and \\ ho now, in coust-qncnce of the high * prices, has been Cumpeilcd to go about in ragsa complaining piteonsly ofthis sad state of things; . ‘ Now, Tnsnm‘ons, I, ankuxfi. Plume, would issue my PRUCLAMA’I‘IUN, saying lo a}! people that the avenues of trade, n: ““5150 far as I am concerned, have been opened, and I am daingbusiuess on n. , PEACE BASIS Having just returned from the City, I am new opening the largest and best :eleetud st'ock of Cluthing ever brought to Gettysburg, embrac ing all the , , LATEST STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS, among which are fine fitting Dress and Bush ness Coats, Cloth, Cassimezc, Silk, Sut‘m and Cotton Vests, Dress and Business Pants, of everyfitylemualily and size, Under Clothes of every'description. Alsa, . GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Embracing Gloves, Gullnrs, Neck-fies, Slls pendera, Hosiery, «kc. Also, , ‘ NUTwSS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, alfch n 3 Violins, Accordeons. Violin Strings, Cloeka, Hair and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Ruzprs and Razor Straps, Soap, Spectnclcs, Canes, Pen Knives, Pencils, Pens, Img Domi noes. Also, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, UMBRELLAS, TOBACCO, SEGARS,’ ' and indeed a littlenf crerylhingwiil be found in this Store. Having made our purchases {or Cash, and at a favorable time, we are pre pared to sell cheap. ’ REMEMBER THE PLACE. . If yondesire to have a. good fitting suit, made of good material, call and examine fox yourselves, and SAVE MONEY. Sept. 18, 1865. F. B. PICKING.‘ 3 Teachers Wanted. HE School Directors of Conowugp tp , Ad ams CO., wishing to employ three Teach; erg for the term 01 fun; mouths, wjll [my $3O per month for nuceptnhle Teachers,_to take charge of three of the Public Schools of the township. Application can be made to either of the Dilccwrs, It any time, Or to Ih¢Board on the ml: of Octotu’ next, M 1 o‘clock. l’. M. ‘ - ‘ BENJ. 11. LONGENECKER, Pres't.‘ Clus. F. Houucu, Sec’y. _ _ ‘ Sept. 18, 1863. 3L ' Notice O the heirs and legal representatives of T CATHARIRE WANNER, lute of Union township, Adn‘ms county, Pm, deceased: In the Drphm’a Court of Adams cnunty aforesaid. Notice in hereby given that n Distribution of the estate of the said deccdotut ha been filed in tho Orphan’s Court at the said county, and that the same will be confirmed by the said (hurt on the 36th day of SEPTEMBER next, unless exceptions be filed to it. By die Court, \ JAMES J. FINK, Clerk. _Aug. 28, 1865. At ' Tax Nance. ‘ l ICE is hereby givemlo the taxable: of wfl‘yrone township m pay the Bounty; arid per cupils ‘.ax. assessed in April last, to the, several Collectors. In case this notice in not, complied with 6 per cent. will be added to all persons failing to pay on or before the 2d day‘ of OCTOBER next. By order of the Board of Directors. HENRY SPANGLER, mm. 1 Dunn Dun. Scc’y. - Srpt. H, 1865. ii , . _ ;, Valusbxe Firm ND MOUNTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC A: SALE—On TUESDAY, the 24th of UU'DBER next, by order of .tlw‘ Urpban‘s Court 0! Adams county. Ibo subscriber, Ad ‘ministrnlor oi the eels-Le of Daniel sn) dcr, .deceased, will oils! a! Public Sale, on the 'premisus,xlle following Vflhl-Lblc Rul Estate of said decédenz, viz: ' No. 1. THE 115N810)! FARX, situate in ,Homillonbnn township, Adam! canny, Pm, ‘ near the old Furnace road loading from Fair field to the Gale on top of lha mountain, 5 lmilk: from the former and 3 from the Litter, {adjoining lands of James Watson, John l'rice, ”chin Funk, and others, containing 273 Acres innd 40 Perches, nboui 90 Icres cleared, oml' the balance in first rate timbpr, chesnut, rock ioiik, hickory, to. The {arm llnd is under fine-culliralion and the best kind of fencing— 'is copper-none iand,nnd produces ‘ )1- . well. The improvements are a'Q “ . Incarly new Two-awry STONE 1'; HI? - HOUSE, With Basement on! af,3"‘_:x-;gg ~ ground,‘also a nearly new Siory-nnd-o—hnll , Log HOUSEL‘VUH House and Smoke House; a Bank Bum, i: new Double Horse Slublefingon ‘Sbed nag! Corn Crib, Carriage House. Hog Pen, kc; all in good order. A neverfnilmg spring of excellent water is piped a short dis- 1 mine into the basement kitch‘uu‘, then into on i excelle'nz milk cellar, and from thence into the barnyard, mnking one of the meat convenient and desirabl‘e arrnngemouls_,im.agiu.iblc.—- ‘ here is also upon the premises one 0! the fi st. Young Onhnrds in the countyjust. in hon ‘nz condition. There is “1:0 an ucullcml SAW oliflL'on [be pince,'9fllcul.iled to do a ‘ large amount of work. ’ i No. 2. TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the. mansion in and lands 0’ Juniea meu and) others, comm ing 46 Acres and 415 ‘l‘cnl r:- nlumc cuc-hnl \clcnred and the other half in i timber. The imbrmcmenu ure n Uno-nmi-n -in” story LOG HOQSE und Blacksmilh Shop, villi running wutgr Fur the door. The luml ‘ and fem-es are in goo rdcr, and altogether): a. nice little homo. No. 5. A TRACT OF \ OODLAND, adjoin in}: the mansion farm and l , 113 oi .\lunL Alto Iron Company and others, cox} niniug 17 A 1 res and 1U!) Perches, all covercdxxilh good lim bcr, and Tom’s Creek running noxoss it. No. 4; A 'rleC’l‘ 0F WUUDLAXfitndjuin— ing the mansion Imm rind inmls 01 E x'h Key-4 nor and others, containing 22 Acres, now-red with cliesnut androck ouk timber, und ix‘eusy of access. ' - \ ‘ No. 5. A TRACT OF WOODLAND, mumm ing: lands of George liurl-auglu, Ennch qum‘ and olhcrg, conmining 40 Acres, emered WM: chesnuhxnd other timber. No. 6. A TRACT OF WOODLAND. ndjnim ing 1(1th. 5, unifilmxds offlumes Watson, Goo. llurbupgh and 0! 191's, covered with-rock oak, nhizc Lnk, shown! and poplar timber. Tom's Creek runs 'through the tract, which it: also easy of oéccss. It contains about.” ucr%( No." 7. A TRACT OF WOODLAND» (unto in \l'nshington township} Frunklm county, ml joiuing the Montcny property, John llonchun', Simon Lcckruue and others, coutniumg (A Acres EDI) 120 Perches, covered (ml: chesuux, rock oak nud.hickury timber. : , These properties are all desirable, and per sons wishing to View them are requesxed to call at. the mansion house on \Vudnesdny previous, the 181b,when they will‘be shown over them by the Administrator.’ .\ dmlt or the prowl-Lies can be seen M any time by La‘l ing an the Administrntor in \\'x\ynesbox‘u:, or at the hotel of A. liencbob.‘ in Fxlirlicld. afi'mle‘m cqmmencc m. 10 o'cfm-k, .\. 31, on smd day, wlgcn nuL-udauce will be given and terms made known by . ' u D. B. RUSSELL, Adm'r. By the! Court—J. J. Fink, Clerk. Sept. )1, 1365. w . A Small Earm T PUBLIC SALE—4m SATL'RDAY, the ~ . ‘AtVavluable‘ Ea‘rm T PRIVATE SALE—The .kuhsmihnr, in- A tondimb‘m quit forming, ofi‘t-rs ut'i’rii‘atc Sale, HIS FARM, situate in Mountpleasnnt township, Adiiwis county, PA. , ou. the med“ leading from Gd’niden‘s Siniiou‘to .\ic‘Sht‘rrys town. about. 2 mii‘e‘s from New Oxford, until, mile irom the .liuilrtond, adjoining lands of J. J. Il'emler, N. Snu‘é‘erw, John Slmitz. John Warner. and others, con'dining ~10 Aerrs, “if“: ‘ or loss—about I 3 ucros ‘Qf 20ml titnherlund - The [and has been limcdkpver the second time nnd is under good fencing. Thor:- ure about : 300 panels of post’fcnce. The fields are inid‘ MY- couveuiently,’.so that futile can be left. to ‘ water without. a driver. The‘i‘mprove- w meuts are u'Two-story Frnme HUI‘SE, mi“: ‘ Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, “ Hog House, and other necessary out-buildings, with two never-haihng we“: of water with pump in one of them-«water alsojn the barn yard. Two young Orchards, with fruit trees ‘ -of all kinds on the term. « his inevery‘rcspect a most desirable property. 3 , ‘ Persons wishing to View the property are requested to call on the subscriber. residing ‘ (lioreun. E. G. REAGY.‘ 1 Sop; it, 1865. 6: ‘ , Real Estate ’l‘ PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an [s Order of the Orlrhnn‘s Court of Adams 4 omny, will be olfered at Public Sale, on the premises. on SATURDAY, the 7th day of OCTOBER next, lhe real estate ofJohn Feeser, deceased, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, 'simnte in .\lonmjoy township, in suld county.containing 90 Acres, more or less. adjoining lands of J. Watson Barr, Jacob Orndorlf, Heirs of George Healer, deceased, and others. The improre- ‘ meats ‘nre a STONE HOUSE, one and I‘ x a ball stories high; also .1 Frame 3% House, 3 Frame Bank Barn, with a '. . good Orchard. . _ l fi-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. H; on said day, when attendance will be given and terms nude known‘by ESTHER FEESER, Adm’x. By the Court—~Jnmea J. Fink, Clerk. Sept. 11,1663. ts , ‘ ‘ _Orphan’s Court Sale. N pursuance of an Order of the Orphnn's I Court 0! Adams county. will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises, on»S.\TURD.\ Y, the 7th dny ofUCTUBER nut, the Real Estnte oi Adolph Pohlman, dcceaseé, consisting of A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Mount plensant township, Adams county, containing ‘1 Acres, more or less, adjoining land: of Michael Little, Francis 1". Pohlmun, Peter M. Litt‘le, and Charles Smith. Thaimprovements are a one and a hail story Frame and Rough cuat. DWELLING HOUSE, with 3 Basement, Frame and Wenthcr‘oonrded Bunk Burn, well 01 wpter, wood housg, a good Orchard «about two acres is set in meddow. The property is about one-half mil/e from Mount Rock and about. two miles from Conawngq' Church. 98319, 'to comnierrce at 1 o'clock, P. 31., on said day, when attendance will be given and termsmade known by: . , . NICHOLAS rl.§lGr.E,A.lm'r. By the Court—Jumes J. Finlr, Clerk. Sept. 11, 1865. ta * ‘ A Splendld Farm F 134 ACRES FOR SALE—3xOO mm 0 penon .btinfzing a puxchager within 90 days from date. Thl: Farm, 6} mxlol north of Geuysburg, on (Zn-hale road, will recommend itself. A burg-in of, Show can‘be bud by purchasing noon. Title good. I , JACDB BEAGBY. Aug. 23, .1363: . tf _ A t , ' Valuable 3&ler ' T PUBL'C SALE—Tho. nbserllier will \sell at Pnhlic Sele, on FRIDAY. OWL j}: ‘8 2’0“», 1865, gt 1: o'clor‘k, 51., use you”. ,mg Vq uable properly, to wit: ' A may. situate magnum :ofismp. A dam: ‘0“‘1. on the State road leading from Gen \yabnrgko Hmrisburz, seven miles from the :former place. adjoining lands nf‘flonrv Ham ““0. Koah Miller, lleirs of Wm. )lrllhonny, deceased, and others, containing 130 Acres. more er less, of patented land, nhoul 25‘ acres a! wlm-h are covered with excellent timber.— I The Improvements are u. Two-story ,Log ungbcnst HOUSE, with a Stone Back-building attached, is m‘ !lnrge Frame Bern, Wagon ‘Shed, . Z. Carriage House, Hog Stable, and all other nr- , [cessuy out-buildings; a “fun or water ncar 1 the house, and one in the bun yard, also a , Spring near the dwelliug. There are two Or- , cherds, with every variety oprQlesmeLches, ; " l’uars. Grapes, to. The building” orcupy an ‘ elevated piece of ground. C.)mm.ln‘\iing a fine 1 > View of the surrounding connhry. “is an nd~ ‘ mimble locuion for a TM'ern stand, or any kind 0! public business. The land \is in A good slate at cultimtion mummy fences are in , excellent order. “ \ Also—.l l-‘All‘l, adj-fining themhorc, an! also the lands of Daniel Longrnenkcr. JON! Yengy, and o‘lhers,contnininm‘6s ACRES, moronl or less. There is a snfiicle'my qf excellent meadow on the farm. The improvements are Ii comfortable LOG HOUSE, 3 large .7 SlnblL', a well 01' water at the huuse : HR”: also nn orrlmrd of choice fruit. The I.lde is of goqd q'llliL)‘ and; i= in fine order. The above properties will be‘ sold together or ‘ separate to suil purchasers. V I Persons desirous of viewing the prom-ctr, . can do so by calling upon Q 1 subscriber,rcsi- } ding on the lirsl. mined Furnf. CORNWMUS LOTT, Att’y in fact for the Heirs M John lelheu ny, deceased. [Sept. 4, was. ts A Désiféble {Farm i ’l‘ PUBLIC SALE.~—OnISA’I‘URDAY, thr -1 7th day of OCTOBER next, the sub s« riber, intending to quit far-fining, will ochr ht Public Silo, on the premises‘ i TUE FAIL“ on which he insides. silun'lo in Huntington township. Atlanls county, mlioin inc lands 0‘! Joseph Trimmer, Michnel Minter, Michael Howl-r, Wm. Megan}. and others, rrn mining 8:: Acres, more or less, with excellent Meadows and Woodland. Pltrt of the lnnd has been limed. The improvcmiznts an n , , one und :1 hall'story LOG Hpusn, an.» fig: «l n lmlf story Log Shop, Qouhle Log ‘ 13%“ with other out-buildings ; thréo springs V of nkver-failinz water, two hard and one son, uearfiike door; with an Apple Orr-11.1w, and all , olhcrfr it. to the raising of which the proper ty is “kl-ably adapted. P‘prsons wishing to View it are Requested to cull 6n the subscriber, residing thorngn. f i The property will be offered in_two parts or altogether, as my host suitpurohnsersetho one part having 5 acres with the buildings, and the other nbotho acres. WSnle to commhnce at 1: o’clm-k, P. M., on‘sald dny, when titfigflmce will he gitex‘ nhd tux-ms made knowu b, . GENQGE BOWERS. l Sept. 4, 1305. ts \ ~ , A. Valuable F m ‘ AT PRITATE SALhL—Thc su criher, Ex ecutor of Joseph Hemlcr, dcce ed,ofi‘crs ILL Private Sale, t . A FARM, situate in Alnuntnlensant toxinship. .\linmt county, 151., three miles east of ht tj'sburg, ucnr the road leading to BounM-t town. adjoining lands of Abraham Re-n'e Juhn Cruss,John llummel, and others, contain ing 173 Acres,more or.less, pf patented lund, about 30 acres in, timbfir, with a sufficiency of meadow. The improvements are ‘ Al Two-story Frame HOUSE, with 3*}? . Buck-building Smoke Housmtwo- $53; , g '7' story Stone Spring House with a Wk‘umé‘v : nevu-lniling Spring, n Lug Barn, Wagon Shed, I Corn Cribs, with an Urclmrd ol’choiu- fruit. { it ‘3 in u guml state of cultimtion and wcll < “storm with nutcr=fniliug water in nearly, every field. ' , ‘ - Persons wishing to View the Furm will cull on Joseph A. Hemler, rvsiding thereon. } , . , GEORGE lll).\ll.EIl, . Si‘ftt. H, 1863. u ' Executor. | P dblic- SQ? \' TUESDAY, the 3d (_llxy of OCTOBER 0 next. in pursuance 01 ad iner of the Dr plmu’s Court ofAdnms county, the subscrilm’, Administrator of the estate of Benjamin Fee; sur, deceased, will oll‘cr at Public Snlc, on the premises, the fullnwing real e~late. viz : .\ TRACT 01" LAND, situate in .\louutjuy township, Adams county, I’m, on we road loudly: (rum Littlesthn to Eunnitsburgmbnul two and a hnlt miles (mat of Harm-y. adjoining huds of David Spungler, George Mining, and others, cpmainingn 20 Acres‘ and 1:53- Perched, inning thereon n. Two-story BRXCK HOUSE. with Back-building, a Shop, ii' UdrnfiWugOn Shed, Corn Crijb, kc..wir.h fl ak'oung App'c Orchard, mid n never-kulmg “ell ofwmu‘ m, the door. Pm: ohhu land has been lime'i. ”Sale to commence at] o'dock, P. XL, on smid dny,when attendance will be given and terms made known by , Mum u'. REESER, Adm’r By the Cour‘V—J‘ J. 'Fiuk, Clerk, _.fifl):._ll, 18155:» 15_ ‘ Valuable Properties on SALE. ‘ ‘ JOHN C. ZOI'CK,. Lwnd Agent, New OXfOl‘l‘i. Adams 110., Pat., has for sale a number ol‘dcqimblc prorcrtlca. to which he asks the utlcmibn of lboée wish ing to purchase. . A FARM of 100 acres, in )lounlplensnnt tovn‘ship, with good STUXE HUUSE, good Ba‘xu, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, \\'nsh House, Orchard, ”44,000 bushels of [Exile on the lurm, nn‘d under fine cultivation—ls within 2 [_niles of New Oxford, 3 quamer of 0. mile fl om the Gettysburg Railroad and n qunrler of a mile Tram the Gettysburg Turnpike. A TAVERN STAND ~i.) New (Miami, 1:! the Railroad Station. It. is two-story, roomy and conrtfinlent, and ii a good plaice for b islncss. MARTY ACRES Ul“ LAND, 2 miles from New ngurd, in )lountplcnsdnt township. mm (L new Two-story HOUSE, Bunk Burn, “'.lgon Shed, Corn Crib, (all new“) 2 Urclmrds, plenty of good water, kc. . A FARM 01'195 acres, near llunlcrslown, with good'UOusc, Burn, unfl other buildings. Land m fine culumcion. 1" Several Houses and Lots in New Oxford‘s!) lor sale. 3 ‘ . WPcfiqns whakwish 10 buy le Estate, 5: “(U as tfiose who msh go sell,lrc rcq-xczt~ ed to give the subscriber 9 call, :n Ma'swrv, in New Oxford.“ ‘ ‘ \ JDHN C. ZOUCK. Sept. 4, 1865. um ‘ - V l , '_‘ ...... _..-....._._. ‘ . In)“ noes OE SALE.—-’l'he\\sub;criber nill has a ‘good assortment QT Fruit Trees for sale av. hi: old place, (Plaidfiqld Nursarics,) near I’elersburg, Adams couqu’.’ lie never haul better APPLE TREE-‘5. DOINI boner assorlruenl of fruit. than he yeah“ or) hand at this time. He wishes 1,0 diacuntinue tige’ business, and would like to sell of.“ his: u possible. \Hu common pxice will be eigkln. cents a. piece‘lor apple nee- im small lo :, bunynny person taking one hundred treefi can have them for $lOO. 01- iflhay wish I ‘tukenngthoumid. or upwards, they can hnv them at {our cents apiece. Wl LIAM WINGHT. Sept. 11, 1885. 4!. l Notice. 431051. CHRONISTEB’S ESTATE—Leu9n of n-lministralion onlthe cunt; of Samuel, Chrouiater, late of- Tyrdna tqwnship, Adam! county, deceased, hflinfl been granted to the} undenizned, residing in ending township, be hereby give! notice to all persons indebted In? said estate to rush immediate paymém, thou having clam against the lame to t sent them properly on euticated for Jet! '1 meat. BENJAHIN C BONISTER, Adm'r. Aug. 28, 1865. in‘ g For Sale. * ‘WO CHOICE FARMS, in the inh- '9‘, ‘imediate neighboryood of Geltyl- my?“ bug—Building- and Land gocd. _ 9 ' {GEORGE ARNOLD, Gettysburg, Aug. HHS“. UPERIOR FRENCH CALF BOOTS—mag: S by good workmen, and qua! to my ho a manufactured boom, just received und 3914 che‘p by HOW I ‘WOO‘DS. p, u n x u . 2‘l 1.“) Mm» . ‘ nu untim- ummn'or in An. mum «mm for sickness, “d n nup- ' A {rum Scrum, [‘uin md Dianna. . , ‘ A ‘ Bryan: Life Pills, ~ Inleu Hanna. «.3 muted m be me mes:- rulu HID!- mm (or general no, Purifymg the Blood Old clanking \hu syncm from an impurity. BRYAX‘S I‘ll-‘3 PILLS, regal-umi the Smuuch, Liver 3nd _Billlnry 8.. rrctiuns, which is tha chief mum of Nervou ness, Uiddinass, Dimnw nf Sight, Headache, Sick Sumuch nnd other kindred compilinu. Humlmds at Gertifimtes can be Shown. They h‘ebek‘nflfifll bychousanda with lam BRYANS LIFBTILLS, _ are adapted lor nil ages and constitution.— Th Mu composed m the active yrinciplal of He 3 and Room, culled from our new. Ind tempts. They um mild but cal-nun In their ope alion~prodncinq with" cramps, gripimr, pangs or tivkness. The} may be tshn by all ngx , sues or condition; wilhodt fear. , B‘JA'AX'S LIFE PILLS. Durd Headache. BRYAN‘S LIFE NLLS, Cum Slck Stomach. BRS'AN‘S LIN} I‘ILLR. Cum Giddinul. UHYAN'S LIFE PILL‘L l'urHy the Blood.. \A Box of BRYAN‘S MFR-1 PILLS will cost but >\,l'\vr:>zl‘\'-wvm CENTS, mfl will “(Tmnp‘iih all flu! is roprcaevifod. Thvy an: eic-gunly put up by xho proprietor, (he inyunmr of BRYAN!) PULMDNIC WA. FPIILSN me-lfcf‘me lung and lavorably known to the A‘muric-m Nation. . lf you kid: lhmn‘a hife Pilla, and cannnt gut them okxofrdruggm, don't. Inkl- nny emu, hut send kagl’y-l‘lvc Counts in n letter to the pmprle or. llle you will gel» them by return of mu“, pug! luid,‘\\ Address. ( ._ w \ Im. J. BRYAN. 4r; fironllwnleew York. I’. 0. Ho! 5079. hr'lll‘fs mu be ad pliqd by Denna Barnes & 00., Wholesale Agexlkba, New York. _ GLAD NEWS! ‘ 5 you I'le uxrunruxnn. _g f HEY CAN BE USED \\’XT~!_IOU'P‘DRTEU r ’l‘lUN, and do not. inturfelfiwilh bluinvll pursniw, and NU CHANGE OF\{)IET la'Jißa CESSAKY. ~ \ > Bell’s Speclflc Pm,» Arc wfi'mnlml in nll casesJoi- the 8p rly um! - l'vrumncnt (,‘un- ol'Scmiunt Wenknou,‘~Ureth rnl mnl Vaginal Dhchmcel, Glcev, 833 ml Dnsmsca, Emissions, Impotence. Genital ‘und Nermus Dummy and diseases of tho Blmfler and Kidneys. . ‘ They um adapt“! for male burg-male, old or,\ young, and are the only reliable known for thg cure of all diseases ntisigg from . YOUTHFU L “DISCRETION In all Sexual Diseases, an Gonorrhea, Strict tum, Gloom, and in all Urinary tnd Kidney complaints, they act like a chum. Relief in culjricnced by mking n‘single box; And from {on to §ix boxes generally ell'ect, a cure. Sun in boxes coumining CO pins, Price 01:9 Dollar, on: six boxes, Five Dallas; also, in. lurgt‘ lmxea, containing {our of the null, Pnco Thu-e Dollars. " l'rimte (‘iiculnrs to Gentlemen only, seal free on receipt of directed envelope and “amp. if you, need the Pills, cut out big ndvenidr men: for réfercnce, 'nnd ifyou cannot prqc‘uro [hum ofyour druggisl do not be impoud on by n'ny oanr remedy, but enclose the money in‘ I letter to . DR. J. BRYAN, Coneulfing Phyllcinn, Box 5070. . 412 Broadway, New York. \J “3"“ ' 11H)” ’ "e from ob. \n receipt. _, are 3“- Ming from kanoss nud Dubility. Uterine Disch.lrgcs, Nepmusnesa, -&c., to” 32m, and Hwy “Acthko u Charm,” in slrongthming um 335 mm Thousands of ladies who have suf- Nrml “11- years and tried various other reme dicE in min, owe u rvncwnl'nt nhoir heuuh and mnngm wholly to the ellicncy qt' A DH. IHIIVEY‘S FEMALE PILLS They are perfectiy harmless on the "new, 'niny he Ltken at any time with perfect satay; but. during the (only stages of Pregnant-y they shnuhl not be taken, or n._ miscarriage nuyhe the result. They newer «muse an] sicknul' mm or dishws. Each box contain! Ob pilll, l‘rivc One Dollar. L DR. JIAIiVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, 1' a remedy [or Special (Mos. {our degree! strong cr umu the above ; Priue Five Dollars per box. A Private Circular to Ladies mlh 930 min -101 .irnl engravings, sent. frve on receipt'ot 111- rccml um’clhpe and stamp. flg'llu‘ :Im out n _u u desire Dr. Harvey? l’xlls, mud ‘l} M: I \-HO'.] rumm- ‘.nem‘of )‘Oul' dmggidfdu nut. uku :uy miner, [6l' mm. Joule“ \\ lm :ue uupnnciplei'wm recommend oilwr I’l‘mnle l‘xlli, Hwy can umke a huge: pm“! uxkfbut cuclase the money/and send di -1003. lo , ' DR: J. BRYAN, Consuhmg I’hylid-m, 1m: 5071). 412 Broadway, New York. niul you “in rcéeive Lhcm pt‘sL-pnld noun-9U. sualud 'rom u'mcrvutiou, by return mail. . Dunl'rs supplied by Dumas Barnes 8100.. Whaleflle Agents, New York. , _ The Private‘Medical Adviser, . ‘Excluaively for Ladies.) , N'fnvnhmlrll! "cause of 100 pngu,by Dr. A J. ".:rroy, published for -the' benefllpf the sex. ‘ On receipt of TEN GENTS, It will be Eon! pnsbpuid, in a. «calm! envelope, to all who ny ply for it. Addrl-ss DR. J. BRYAN, 412 Broadway,N. Y. Box 5079. Love and Matrimony. NY )ndy or gentleman sending me an 34- A dressed envelope and stamp, rill-much". lull dirrcflons tor gaining the ufl'ccdons of the opposite sex. and which will ennbh “99m, to marry happily, irresycctive of wthb, Inge 0': beauty. 5 Address, ‘J. . ' . MRS. mnm‘uuomu‘e, ‘ Bax-fem P. 0. New York (my. Errors of Youth. i - A GRNTLEMAN who film-red fur yenril‘mm Nervoug and-Genital _Debilil’v’ Nightly Emissions? Seminal Weakness, lhe’mmll ofyouthl'ul "discretion, and came nem- pud ing hli dnys in hopeless misery, will, In: the sake of suffering man, send to any one nolicu‘d, the simple mums mid by him, which efl’cctéd a-curc in a. few who“, after the fililnte of mu merous mrdicimtn. 81nd n directed'eun)¢§4o lud unmp And n will can you nmhing. , 5- Address, EDGAR Tux-mam, . Station L, 128“; SL, New York CHI. _ Manhood ! < \ HIRD EDITION, Fifly Thonsnnd—lOO pngcs, by Ronni R. 8’10”, E. D. A enm tio addressed, m youth, the married, ~ thos‘q Com-untrue lingual. Septhy 1:; pasbmfid, on receipt ufTES CENTS. —_A “03“, fu! pom“! of this small book has been a Buoy. I‘o ruu‘firmcmn, and 1m: saved shouts“ [mm 3 mg of miner}, and an unumcly grave. !1 treats on the cult of Youthful Indimedpn, Self'Abuse; Scmmal WeA'nut-SS. Emission, Sexunl Diana“; Genital .chilily‘ Lou of Powu, Ner‘vousness, Premature Decay, 1p teuce, &c., sm, which unfiq the sulterec‘ $3 fulfilling Lha Übligznious or Mum?“ I“ f , ': Aerusu DR. .1. gm ‘o‘, f’, “ . ' “Consulting Phx'uig‘ ' ”I?" ' ’ Box 5019. 432 Btundwyl‘gcvv‘fifl‘fi” A 413,“, 1865. M . ‘ 3” ' & Co., Ell r remedy lelemule Lhoumnd uy be 'rg are re xses nl’ll- ,A'l‘Unfl They up?
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