lIED'In the State Legislature-of 1863; daring the mouth of February, a bill -amending the State Constitution was in troduced, so as to permit the soldiers to vote. Upon this Mr. Clymer voted yea. A motion was now made to reconsider, 'which Mr. Clymer opposed. The motion, however, prevailed - . Having slightly °hanged the phraseology of the bill, the question irrain recurring on the final pas -8440, Mr. Clymer voted yea. This_ settled the mAtter for the time. In the Session of 1864 the question was again brought up. By a reference to the record it will be seen, despite repeated efibrts, no choice of a Speaker could be made, consequently the Senate could not organize. During J . As L regular condition of things the con sigaL mal amendment was .called up. ‘Caez brought to a-vote, Mr. Clymer and a number of others took no action, for the reason that the Senate was not organ- I zed, 4 lid consequently disqualified for e transaction ol..business. Some days 4. --- after an organization was e ected, where upon a motion was mad to permit the Boynton who did not do so, record their net- es. To this, however, the Senate oh "'"' A. It Will thus be seen that, so jar .:a rekards Mr. Clymer voting against the soldiers, he voted in their favor in 1463, and was ready to do so again, but In or der to shield the illegitimacy of their pro ceeding:4, the opposition would not allow him to record his name. Itlir-The Potter Journal says : ',For Governor, Gen. J. W. Cleary, of .eantber tand county." The Harrisburg Telr,- gragh says : " For Governor, MaJ. Gen. John W. Cleary, of -Ifrestmorciand-coun ty." The fact of the matter Is Cleary has strayed off so often that even his political friends can't Rini where he Is. We can tell them where to find him after the election. He will be nowhere. Or The 14th of August National Con vention at Philadelphia Promises to be nn entire SUCC6BB. All the States will be represented, by their most pmmlnent men. The Radicals fear it will prove a death-blow to thlim, and they have much reason for the apprehension. ti Robbing the Treemury.—Mr. Fnller, who had no reasonable, ground Whateyer for contesting-the seat of Hon. John. L. Dawmot, in Congress, has been awarded 81,500 W compensate him for his trouble. lint they refused to pay Ministriglarvey, his salary, because he wrote a Fetter ap proving the policy of President Johnson. The cholera ie Increasing In New York, and it Is presumed will continue on the increase for several weeks yet:— A number of.eases have occurred at St. Louis. . , birGeary'a ehantes of success are 'di ininkhing every day. Latest Market Reports. GETTYSBURG. 10 50 ogy 12 00 25 2 10 2 00 300 it, 2 Zi FLOUR, - HS E (ANT It, Wit rg \I; HEAT, RKU WILEAT, CU R\, - "RYE, oAY,4, ItUCKWII EAT, liiY, BALTIMORE. FLOUR, \V HEAT, It YE, CORN, nous, P Lnnd. t - • - BEEP CATTLE, H IY, - - 11 ISKNY. Married, On the nth Inst.. he Itev..l. A. Ron, Mr. PETER BAIA, to Miss LUCY A.NN AIeKENIEICK, both of /inebanau Valley. Ott the 26th ult.. at the Ger. Ref. Pareonnge, New oxford, hy the MA,. W. F. I', Davis, Mr, ItT N li(ll,LINOEtt, of New (Ix ford, to Miss MARIA 11.1TrE1tM AN, of York county. On Sunday morning, 29th ult., at the same place by the same, Mr. Wri.LIAM SEIFERT to ELLE NORA. DULL, of Paradise township, York county. On the sth inst., by Rey. Mr. I/Implore. :kir. WILLIAM SMALL to Miss KATE ALTIMILE, both of Mama county. tm Mondor, fah hod., by Peter l'Oers, rlliti.vr AS' :wit EFFEII.6II to Miss TlE:sat/ZS TA UPPCA. both of Athuns county. Died. -Thnriviny week, In MeflibenTOArnrn, Dr. HEN HY A. LILLY, awed about 40 yeur'. On the ?Alt nit., In f.ittleatnwn, Adams county: Zur. lelf IEL SNYDER, aged 03 years 6 months CI ad 10 days. On Wodnosdny. the fah But., Mfrs. REIIFAN:CI j,iiNG wi fo of Col. 11. Longwell, of Ulla plaee, aged VI years and 7 months. On the 4th inst., In flettrilairg, Mr. EIOVARD K / Cr, formerly IA Ilultlinore, In Las 81st year. May he rest in peace, On the 30th uIL. In thle county, ELIZA JA 4 SE 'BOW Elt:4, aged 3.years 5 mon t hs and days. Ott t)te 2n 1 Inst., at New Chester, FNMA ABE 11, Infant claaghter of Mr. johtt SLIOWIIVII, 4 month% lo thq 01 1 th init. at the Alan houst;, Mr. ZACI-1- A RIAU WINELthIi...NNEIt, In the tiltt year of 111 N PUBLIC SALE. WILL be ofr..red it Public Sale, on MON DAY, AUG. 20, 1866, at 1 o!elock,'P. M., at the Court House, a lot of second-haid CARRIAGES, one SPRING WAGON, .RUN NING PARTS, WHEELS, Ace. FA lINESTOCK BROTHERS. Anguet 13, /866, to A DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the Bth day of, SEPTEMBER next, the sub scriber will offer at Public Sale, on the prem ises, A TRACT OF f f AND, situate in Germany township, Adams county, on the road leading from Littlestowu to Bonaughtown, three quar ters of a mile from the former plate, adjoining lands of Abraham Hostetter, Wm. Rider, and others, containing 33 ACRES, more or less— about 5 acres being Woodland, and about 6 acres Meadow. The !audio in fine catch ation, Auld under good fencing. The improvements Are a Two-story BRICK HPUSE, with Brick Kitchen, Log Barn, pith Sheds, Hog Pen, Spring so s' I /louse, with a first-rate Sring; Also all kinds of frail—apples, peaches, pea's, •,cherriegokc. Persons wishing to 'view the property are reqnesbed to call on the undersigned, residing within one mile thereof. girsaio to commence! at I o'clock, P. 74., )O said day, when attendance will be given find termsmade known by MOSES SCHWARTZ August 13, 1?66. to A SMALL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEPTRABER next, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the Premises, A TRACT OP LAND, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, on the Newville road, three miles from G ettyyeburg, Adjoining lands of Joseph Bailey and Abr a ham heckler, containing 4 ACRES and d 5 PERCH improved with a Two-story LOG -•uSE, Log Stable, Corn Crib, flog - o, a well of water near the door, gn; With a large variety of young fruit • treest - APPlegr Peaches, pears, and cherries— Alsostspas. Pormao wishing to view the property are regitesto to call at the dwelling. iereale to commence at 1 o'clock, P, W., as aft del, when attendance will be given and terms wads known by Aug. It, 1866. to* GEOP.GH STARRY et RAIN AND GROCRDIES,The highest market price paid for Grain and all kinds 4t **duce. Groceries,. Feriilisets, con stisitly on handfor sale £f the 'Wfroitotte of Aug. 13, 180. GDLP A SAILISHANY. KALBRLIItSCH is selling a Urge amount of Goods, because the people are f qding Pnt that he is determined not to be undersold. pußt CIDER. VISiGAtt at Swan's Grocery on the corner of the Diamond. aq, 1888. \ Agrpssalg 9aalitj of the best Logdon Dim 4 amiss, with or without fasten- IPP‘ Par. 3 40 1 14ARY * VALUABLE PROPERTY„ TN E &ST BERLIN, AT PUBLIC SALE.---en SATURDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEX- IiEII. next, the sabscriber, Administrator de !bonis non cam testamento annex° of Philip Miller, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premisno, that valuable property in East Berlin, Adams county, Pa., long owned and occupied by the deceased, afterwards occupied by his widoW, and new by the undersigned, consisting of TWO LOTS OF GROUND, each 65 feet front and 220 feet deep, having thereon • erected a large Two-story DOUBLE FRAME ROUSE, Weatherboarded, aOne-stery Back-buildingattached, S.s.k a good Stable, Smoke House, &c., with a well of excellent *ater 'and a Cistern, and a large variety of choice fruit. A part of the front building has for thirty-five years been used as a DRUG STORE. - Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the undersiguel residing thereon. - say -Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when . , attendance will be given and terms made kitown by BE'NRY L. MILLER, Aug. 13, 1866. ts* Administrator. - PUBLIC SALE 1/AF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.'.—On SAT tJ the 15th day of SEPTEMBER isext, the subscribers, Executors of the last Will and testament of John Bowers, deceased, late of Germany township, Adams county, will offer at PublidSale, on the premises, the VAL UABLE FARM of said decedent, situate in Germany - township, Adams county, about 3i Miles west of Littlestown, near the road lead.. lag from Littlestown to Taneytown, adjoining lands of George Hiltebrich, Jonas Royer and others, containing 10 - 3 4 1 c RES, more or less, improved with a T vro-stor, DW EL- 4 LING HOUSE, with Back-build ink attached, a good Log Barn, With Sheds all around, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, Corn Crib, and*Grana ry, under one roof, Hog Pen, and other neces sary out-buildings. There are two never failing wells of water on the premises, one at the house and the other at the barn, with a pump in the latter. There are about 25 acres of choice Timber and twelve or fifteen acres of good Meadow. The balance is laid out in convenient fields, and all under good fencing. The farm has been limed twice. There is also on the premises an Orchard of Choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, peltrs, Sre. , Persons wishing to view the proptirty are requested to call on Williass Bowers, residing thereon. liter,Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IC, on sat e d day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM . BOWERS, JOHN REEVER, Aug. 13, 1888. tat Executors. AT PUBLIC SAGE.—On SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEPT., will be offered at Public Sale, that very desiralile property, situate in Petersburg, fronting 75 feet on'the Baltimore and Carlisle turnpike 'and running back 144 feet to an alley, having thereon erec ted a good Two-story BRICK ;„, HOUSE, a Two-story back build. tit ju g , with a good store room or sh . • shop attached, and all in repair. There is a never-failing well of water near the door and other improvements. This property is well adapted for a boarding house, or any kind of public busines - q, being located in the centre and moat business portion-of the town. This is one of the most desirable properties in the town, nod we invite the atten.ion of capitalists to it,.as we believe it to he al rare chance for those wishing to invest. It wi Ibe sold on easy terms. Also, nt the same time and place wi 1 be offered three very desirable Lots, viz : No. 3.—Fronting 74 feet on the State Road, and running back 150 feet to.an alley,-having thereon erected a large frame Barn. No. 4.--Fronting 60 feet on the same - read, and running back 150 feet to an alley. No. 5 —Fronting 60 feet on the same road, and milling back 150 feet to an alley. 75 600$ 900 9 71 (21 10 25 2 10 44 3 96 ,(1. 1 111 11144 1 10 41 (41 41; 14 111 49 16 00 M= PMEMIU - 21 06 021 00 • I 20 ii 2 27 These Lots will tie sold separate Or together to suit purchasers. Ffurther particulars call on Dr. I. \V. 0w,„ 1,44 Pearso or Henry. C. Peters, residing in the town, o address them by letter at York Springs, Pa, August 13, 186 G. ta Forwarding and Commission House. F LOUR. AND FEED. ' GRATIN AND - GROCERIES Having purchased the extensive Warehouse, Ca're, kc, heretofore owned op Samuel Herbst, we beg leave to inform the 'public, that we are continuing the business at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Flour, Grain and all kin Is of produce. Flour find Feed, Salt, and nll kinds of Gro ceries, kept constantly on hand and for sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere eie. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. ga—A regluar line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING, and accommodation trains will be run as oc casion may require. By this arrangement we are rrepared to convey-Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business -of this kind entrusted to ns, will be promptly attend ed to : Our cars rua - to the Warehouse of Ste tensor. & Sons, 145 North How:‘rd street, Bal timore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal ftirly, we invite everybody tc give us a call. Aug. 13, 180 d. - Benefit to Farmers! MORO PHILLIPS' 011NUINIC IMPROVED SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF/LIME For Sale at 3innuforturer's D epOI / s 21 N. Front St., between Market / 4c Arch, PHILADELPHIA. Bowley's Wharf, and 95 South St., Cohgress having repealed the Internal Rev enue Law taxing Fertilizers six per cent., beg leave to inform the Far mere that from this day tte same per tentage will be taken off the redid price of MORO SU PER-PHOSPHATE OF LINER, viz $6O on, Less 6 per cent., making the retail price now $56 , to per ton of A f 000 Jbi. e is Philadelphia and Baltim. re. Discount to Dealers. MORO PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer Aug,. 13, 18,66. JOHN Y. SWAN is constantly adding to his stock of Groceries; If you want fresh Grdeeries, call at Swan's. If you wan the best Groceries, call at Swan's. ' Ifyon want the s.heapest Groceries, call ut Swan's. ff you want any article in t4'Grocery, line, call at Swan's. Ilia stock is always kept !all ; the quality pleases and his price captivate. CaIT and. see. - ' [Aug. 13, MG. ,P / • '/ • ) , • • • e ez,; , . ,e 4l/46/e. Oddiehe 0 ° ,4%0144 Avg. 13, 1866. 31 DD&. HENRY A. LI L LY' S ESTATE —Letters of administration oa the estate of Dr. Henry .4. Lilly, late of Conowago township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted 10 the undersigned, residing in same township, lie hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to' make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JAILED W. DUBE R.NATOR, Aug. 13,1866. Ot* Administrator. TYSON'S Excelsior Skylight GNl.lery is the place to go It you wish Picturex at low pncea• Wiiitiction_guitroAteeili Valuable Town Property ISAAC W.'PEIP.SON, ISAAC D. WORLEY. CULP & EARNSIIAW BALTIMORE, itd. Groceries--Groeerles. Notice. PUBLIC SALE OP REAL /ND PERSONAE. ESTATE.— The subscriber, by virtue of authority contained in the will of Philip Wolf, Sen., de ceaied, will offer at Public Sal.; on the preen- Ws, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEM BER, The FARM of said decedent, situate in Ger many township, Adams county, on the public road leading from Littlestown ,to Sterner's .11111, about 1} miles from Littlestown, adjoin. ing property of Jacob Pitzel, Joseph Staley, Solomon Menges and Syls ester !lamer, and containing about 100 ACRES. The improve ments are a Two-story LOG WEA THERBOARDED HOUSE, Log .-:,1111 Barn, with Wagon. Shed and Corn :1 UV Crib attached, Hog Pen, Well of Water near the door, Apple and other fruit trees. About twenty-five acres are well coy= ered with Timber. There is a suitable pro portion of good Meadow Land. The farm is under good fencing. At the same time and place will be offered for sale the following articles of personal pro perty: 1 Bureau, Table, Bedstead, Feather bed, &c., Stove nd Pipe, Quilting Frame, Spinning Wheel and Reel, Pot Rack, kc., Iron Kettle, Churn, Bench and sundry other articles. gEir Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOSEPH A. WOLF, Administrator de bonis non with the Aug. 6,186 G. is will annexed. Superintendent's Notice. IWILL eiymine leachers at the following named tithes and places, to w.it : Straban, liunterstown, August 18, 9 a m. Reading & Hampton, Hampton, Aug. 23,1 pm Hamilton, East Berlin, Ang. 24, 9 am. Berwick bog.. Abbottstown, Aug. 24, 3 p m. Barwick tp.i Elder's S. H.; Aug. 25, 9 a m. Oxford, New Oxford, Aug, 25, 2 p m. Butler, Middletown, Aug . 27; 9 a in. Menallen, Bendera eille,Aug. 28, 9 a M. Tyrone, llealWsbirg, Aug. 29, 9 a in. Huntington. Mersburg, Aug. 30, 9 a rn. Latimore,'Strile Bond S. IL, Aug. 31, IC a in. Cumberland, B tnlefield Vote!, Sept. 1, 9 am. Mountpleasant, Brush Run S. H., Sept. 3, 9am Conowago, MeSherrysto*rt, Sept. 4, 9 a on. Union, Sehildt'n S. IL, Sept. 4, 1 p m. Littlestown, Bor. Little.town, Sept. 5, 9 a m Germany, Gulden's S. H., Sept. 5, 1 p m. Mountjoy, Two Taverns, Sept. 6, 9 a in. _ Freedom, Morita's S. H., Sept. 7, 9 s m Franklin, Hilltown, Sept. 8, 9 a m. Highland, Church S. H., Sept. 0, 9 a m Hamiltonban, Fairfield, Sept. 10, 9 a in. Liberty, Grayson's 5.11., Sept. 11, 10 a m. giar The time has come when we must hare better Teachers—henee none but those well qualified will be licensed to teach. Examina tions will be more rigid and thorough than heretofore. Teachers will prepare themselves accordingly. Directors will please attend. AARON SHE'ELY, Co. Supt. Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1866. to For Sale, AA SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE, in Rose wood case, of modern style, and good se new, having been used but a short time. Also, a set of PARLOR FURNITURE, •in Walnut and hair cloth, consisting of an ele ga.ut FRENCH SOFA and SIX CHAIRS, all good as new, having been but little used.— Will he sold a bargain. Virinquire at Okla (Ike. Aug. 6, 1866. Strny Mare. A.SIE to the premises of the subscriber, in C Butler township, on the Carlisle road, 6 m.lcs from Gettysburg, on the 16th of July last, a BAY MARE, with &little white on each hind leg, is poor, and has a very low neck— supposed to be 12 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, r.nd take her away. ISAAC MYERS. Aug. 6, 1866. 3t Teachers Wanted. gIITE Board of School Directors of Straban L township will meet at the Public School Douse in Donterstown, on SATURDAY, the 18th of AUGUST next, at 9 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of employing 8 Teachers, to take charge of the sch Lois of said township during the fall term. The Couuty Superintendent will be present to examine applicants. By order of the Board, HENRY BUCHER., Pres't. DIVIEL TIPAISS, See y. July 30, 1366. 3L* Licenses. trim following applications for Restaurant License have been filed in my office, and will be.preiented at Ihe GJurt of Quarter Ses sions on MiND.II7, the ZUth of AUGUST, 1800: Samuel A. Miller, lluntiagton township, John E. Ilgenfritz, Gettysburg borough. JAMES J. FINK, Clerk. July 30, 18GC. to Saddliz MBE undersigned imuenced the SAD " DLE and HA UNE '..-MAKIVG business, , on the Hill, in Italtimo- treet, in the building I formerly occupied b • D. Sweeney as a Chair. maker's shop, up-s irs, !where he asks those ' wanting au) thin' n his line. to call. Work done in the hest enter, and prices moderate. HARNESS RE AIRED atahort notice. A lot of new &dill.. and Harness on hand. - J. M. ROWE. Gettysb. Jane 25, 1866. 3m I roeeries Groceries! T o BEST TOWN I' COME AND SEE THEM! S RICKLIOUSER .t WISOTZKEY have ad de, a large and splendid stock of GROCERIES t. their business, and iovite the public to call I nd see for themselves. They offer the best of everything. at the lowest possible profits: COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, SALT, FI o S:T, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords; with Confec tionarsy, Oranges, Nuts, Tobatcos, Segars— ttnd a variety entirely too large to be ennme rated. "Come one, come alt." Gettysburg, June 18,1866. of Dr. T. 0. Kinzer, HAVIN G located permanently at BON AUGHTOWN, Adams county,will attend promptly to allprJ eall3, d.ty or night. Office at John lAndis's, where he can always be found, unless professionally engaged. Aug. G , 1.863. ly Prime Hams, SBOULDERS, Sides, home-made Bologna &swap, &c., a full stock always kept for sale, of tha very best quality, andel, lowest living profits, by KALBFLEISCH, next door to the Post Office June 11 Bark Wanted. mug subscriber will pay FIVE DOLLARS per CORD for BLACK OAK HARK, de livered at his Tannery, in Gettysburg. JOHN RUPP. June 18, 1868. Everhart's FRANKLIN HOUSE, coalia or lIIWARD & ramencis wrnswrs, BALTIMORE, MD. This Hon ona direct line between the Northern Central and Baltimore nod Ohio Railroad Depots. It has been refitted and com fortably arranged for the convenience and the entertainment of guests. Nov. 20, 1d65. tf I C _ L 0 0 IC 8 . Now on hand CLOCKS in great variety, from factories of the highest reputation in the country, and warranted good time-keepers. Call on. • J. BEVAN, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. A NEW etock•bf GOLD AND SILVBH WITCHES, selected with especial care and warranted good tune keepers, just received and for sale at J. BEVAN'S, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. 18 66ltznhave crappedisndg the irared byUr. vft43lS rug BITTERS, Store. 017 OAR CURED HAV.S.—.I. (rest supply 13 juSt received: ' A prim article and for sale sioutp by, ST:00K110.11.3113 A 11'13011NY. PUBLIC SALE. /1111 IS subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Geoysburg, on TUES DAY, the 21st day of AUGUST next, the fol lowing Personal Property, Viz : One Horse, 2 Males. I large sized Jack, 1 six-horse broad-tread Wagon, 1 four-borne narrow-tread Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 2 Lime Beds, 2 Feed Troughs, 15 setts Horse Gears, Breechhands and Front Gears, Housings, Col lars and Bridles, fire-horse Line, 2 Wagon Saddles, 2 lib h Chains, I Log Chain, 3 Stu ced ers, lot of Single and Doable Trees. Also, old Lumber, Windows, Shutters; Doors, Boards. kc., kc. arr Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by . . . SAMUEL HERBST July 30, 1866. ts A Small Farm AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEL opt next, the under signed will offer at Public Sale, on the premi ses, the FARM on which she resides, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, on the Taneytown road, two miles from Gettys burg, adjoining lands of Leonard Bricker, George Spangler, Jacob Swisher and others, and containing 62 ACRES, more or less. There are about 12 acres of Timber, and about 10 acres of Meadow. The improve ments are a Two-story COG HOUSE, with a One-story Stone -';" Building attached, Bank Barn, ; Wagon Shed, Hog Pen, and other out-buildings; an excellent well of water at the door, and a good Apple Orchard, with an abundance of other fruit—Peaches, Pears, Cherries, tc. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call at the dwelling. - get-Sale to commence at 1 - o'clock, P. 31., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SARAR PATTEISON. oirif not sold, it will be offered for rent on said day. [Aug. 6, 1866. to The Great Bone Fertilizer. BAUGH'S ItAW BONE PHOSPHATE, containing 53 per cent. of Phosphate of` ime, and 5.05 per cent. Ammonia. It sitould be borne in mind that the Phos phate of Lime in this article being obtained exclusively from RAW BONES and a TRUE BIRD GUANO, there is NO PORTION of it INOPERATIVE, as In the case of SUPER PHOSPHATES made from MINERAL GUAM OS—out being entirely SOLUBLE in the SOIL, continues to IMPART its FERTILIZING qual ities to the CROPS for YEARS. The REMARKABLE SUCCESS which has attended its use for years past, is a sufficient, GUARANTY to induce those who have not tried it to do so. The GRAIN CROP where this FERTILIZER has been applied is supposed to have been INCREASED from 25 to 50 per cent. by its use, while for TOBACCO and GRASS LANDS its success his been EQUALLY DECIDED. The price in Baltimore is uniform with the Manufacturer's Factory Price. • GEORGE DUGDALE, Manufacturer's Agent,- 105 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. For sale at Manufacturer's Price. Cost of Transportation added by • SAMUEL HERBST, Gettysburg, DAVID HOKE, New athrd. Aug. 6, 18,d. 3m Still at Work t T HE undersigned continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING, BUSINESS, in all its branches, at bis old stand, in East Middle street, Gettysburg: NEW WORK made to order, and It EPAIRING done promptly and at lowest prices. FALLING-TOP AND STANDING-TO? BUGOIES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. • Two first-rate SPRING WAGONS for sale. JA4OB TROXEL. Battle-1161d Hotel. 11111 TS Hotel, being one of the relics of the I Battle of Gettyshurg, has been renovated and sefurnishcd, and is ready to entertain travellers and the public generally. it being a short distance from the Soldiers' National Cemetery, it affords convenient accommoda tions for all visitir.g there, and the subscriber Bitters himself' that none shall leave him dis satisfied. Also, Ice Cream and all kinds of refresh ments, at all hours, to accommodate prome naders. Giro me a call. JOiEPfl LITTLE, Proprietor Gettysburg, May 21, 18GG. tf FreGih Confectionery AND left CREAM SALOON.—Tbeznbscri ber respectfully informs the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity thu he has a Confec tionery Establishment, one loot east of the Eagle Hotel, on Chambersbur,; straet, to which he would incite their attention. Cakes, Candies, and every description of Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and all kinds of fruits, always on hand. Parties, public and private, as well as fam ilies, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes, Ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,) and other refreshments at-their houses, upon short notice. Having spent a life-time at the business, he flatters himself that he understands it and that he is able to render entire satisfaction. Call and see his Confectionery. May 28, 1866. tf JO ill GRUEL. Cheap for Cash! N EW STORE GROCERIES, LIQUORS, kC. THE undersigned has returned to Gettys burg, and opened a new Store, on Balti more street, next door to the Post Office, and nearly opposite the Court-House, where he offers for sale, CUBAr roe casts, a large and cnoice assortment of GROCERIES,—Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Salt, ke.; with Flab, Bacon, Lard, and so on. Also, LIQUORS—Wines, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Rums, and everything else in the line. Also, any quantity - of Notions, to snit any and everybody. Recollect this is the place to buy cusar roe CASII. GEO. F. KALDFLEISCH April 230868 $1,500 Per Year! WE want Per everywhere to sell oar IMPROIRD $2O • Sewing' Mashines.— Three new kinds. Under and caper feed.— Sent on trial. Warranted fire Teals. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for less than $4O, which are fails lieeneed .by Wheeler f Wgisoi, Grover 4- Baker, Sieger4 Cb. , and-Baehtlier. AU other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable to arrest,fiee aad imprisonment. fllnstrtted cir culars giant tree. Address, or eall upol Shaw & Clark, at Biddeford, Maine, or Chicago, 111. May il, 1866. illy Philip Redding, JUSTICIC OF THE PEACE, will be at his office, (at his rezidenee,) in Cumber land township, ou Tuesday and Friday of each week, to give his attention to Justice's busi ness. [April 30. 1806. 4m Notice. pIIILIP MILLER'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration de bouis non, cum test;.- 'scent° annexo, on the estate of Philip Miller, deceased, late of Hamilton twp., Alums co., having been granted to the undersigned, resi ding in the same township. ho hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the , same tc present them prop erly azthenticated for settlement. - HENRY L. MILLER, Adm'r. Jtily.,9, 1866. 6t* Town Property AT PRIVATB SALE.—Several ROUSES can be pat cha3ed at Private Sale by call ing on IP.kilNESrocK BROTHERS. Dec. 15. 1866. II A MGuth !—AGENTS wanted ky for six entirely nett articles, just out. Address 0. T. GABBY, City Building, Bid deford, Ufa. - play 2.1, 8 1 36. illy • 0 WAYS Stole is the place to get all kinds in of Groceries MBA P. 911118 best lot of Uppse LeA.tber COLI.A.Rt3, of oar own make,no., ready and for nate. D. MoCiLE.litpr 4, 8021. . PUBLIC' HALE OP A FARM.—On SATURDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next, the subscribers, Executors of Joseph Blocher, deceased, will offer at Public Site, on the premises, the fol lowing n al estate of said decedent, vis A FARM, situate in Mounijoy township, Ad ams county, adjoining Two Toreros, and lands of John Worley, Peter Borrow, Jacob Baker, and others, containing 110 ACRES, more or less—with due proportions of Woodland and Meadow. The improvements are a new Two story FRAME HOUSE, a one and a half story Log House, Bank Barn, I Corn Crib, flog House, a Road II 11 young ti re!: ar d, with several springs of water. Persons wishing, to view the property are requested to call on the first-named Executor, residing within a mile and a half thereof. kirSale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN BLOCHER, ELI BLOCHER, July 30, 1866. ts* Executors. so-The undersigned offers his FARM, In Mouutjoy towaship,atprivate sale ; 771aeres, with good House, Barn, first-rate Well, &c. July 30, 1866. JOHN BLOCHBIt. Farm for Sale. TAE undersigned offers his FARM, with or without the present crop, AT PRWATS SALE Possession given immediately. The Farm is situated in Cumberland town ship, Adams county, adjoining lands of Wm. Pouglas, Samuel Pitzer and others, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, with' about thirty-five acres of excellent Woodland, and the balance of the farm in a good state of cultivation. Tne improvements are a goad Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Spring llous, Frame Barn, and other necessary outbuildings.— - fj Terms easy. Any person desirous of seeing or purchasing the above farm, can get all desired information by calling on the undersigned, residing there on. JULIUS HAFNER. July 16,1806. : tf Highly Valuable • L IMESTONE FARM ....- AT PUBLIC SALE. i On SAT RDAY,the Bth day of SEPTEMBER next, the s bacriber, Executor of George Law rence, dec seed , wi ll ' offer at Pubic Sale, on the premises, the following highly valuable 'Real Estate of said , decedent, viz : A LIMESTONE FARM, situate in Mountpleasant tovdnship, Adams county, on the road le ading . from McSherrys fawn to Hunterstown, about 2 miles from the farmer place, and within I mile of Conowagp Chapel, containing 70 ACRES, more or less, adjoining 'lands of Conrad Bender, Samuel Geiselman, John Lilly and others—improved with a Two-story Weatherboarded , HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, ~ i it) Corn Crib, Carriage" House, Hog . 4 , Pen, and other out-buildings; a ____ ........, . first-rate well of water at ;ha door, and an Or chard of good fruit. The land is In high cul tivation and under good fencing.) This is a very choice property. Dar Sale to commence at I o'eldck, P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by LEVI LAWRENCE, July 23, ISM . is Executor. Sale of Refal Estate. IWILL sell, on accommodating terms, my property, located - in Ilamiltonban town ship, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield, and eight miles of Gettysburg, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," ' containing 503 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, well improved, There is on this land a good TRIMS-STORY STONE MILL. containing two run of Barra, and a SAW MILL. Apply to the Hon. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charlestown:, Jefferson co., Va. June 18, 1868. tf Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANYperson having h good Farm for sale, and will take in part . payment., one or more tracts of FIRST-RATE WESTERN LAND, well located, near Railroads, Schools, Church es, County Towns, kc., may and a purchaser by applying at this office. June 18, 1866. t( Shoes, Gaiters, gte. J OHN ILREILING, IY CIALISLII Stan; west side, a few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, his hid is as excellent Assort ment of Shoes, Gaiters, At. ' for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Which he is offering at the very lowest profits. Having bought for cash, at the latest reluc lion, he is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot and Shoe manufacturing carried on at the same place, and the best kind of work JOLLY 31. 11.1CILING made. May 14, 18CG. tf Another Large Stock OF NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT GRIMES'S. James A. Grime's, York street, has been to the city again, to replenish his stock, which went off so rapidly, because it was so very good and so very cheap. The new stock beats 'anything he has yet offered to this community, and he hopes all the people will come and see for themselves. His new purchase of SYR UPS can't be beat, and he will sell from a pint up to a barrel ; his SUGARS are of all varieties, including the very primest; his CATERS are the beat in the market ; his FISH are elegant; and his FLOUR extra. Re has laid in a large lot of STONE-WARE, •which he offers cheap, and is sure will please —so with his WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS WARE, LAMPS:PICKLES, SPICES, CON FECTIONARY, Tobacco and Segars, and the thousand other things to be found in his very full and complete Store. By selling clump, and selling quick, be expects to get along quite as well as those who have greater profits, but sell slower. [June 11, 1866. Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next regular session of the Legislature of Penns,'ltania for the Incorporation of * Sav ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough of Littlestown, Adams county, Penn'a.. under the name and style of "THE LITTLESTOWN SAVING'S' INSTITUTION," the intention of which shall be to loan out money and receive deposits thereof, and do such things as are usually done by similar Institutions; the cap ital thereof not to exceed One Hundred Thous and Dollars, to be divided into shares of Fifty Dollars each. Jaly 2, 1886 . Om Lime At Coal. GUNS k RKiLLY have erected two addi tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared than ever to sup ply the best of LIME, in large or small quanti ties. Farmers and others can hereaftet look for a more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to extend and continue their fa vors to a firm which is making every effort to accommodate them in the best winner possible. They will also continue to keep on hand, for sale, a good,supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get tysburg. • May 14, 18de. tf Tin Ware and Stoves. ryas subscriber respectfully, informs the 1 . public that hb still centibues the business of making ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE. at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polley's,) In York street, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin warn is the county, with many other articles for kitchen use, de. Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. 8. G. COOL Mar. 12, 1865. 3m PRATT'S IMPROVED FRUIT CANS.— Something new I—Call and see them at Emblem's Tin and Sheet Iron Factory. Deci dedly the best Can ever m inufactured. Also, FRUIT JARS, of the best and most improved atterns. [June 18, 188 d. LADIES' DRESS TROLMINGeI, ia groat la riety. at BOILICVS. Valuable Prof ernes for Sale. JOHN C. ZOIICIE. LAND AGENT, New OXFORD, ADAIIIF COUNTY, P. Iles for sale a naaber of desirable proper- ties, to which he asks the attention of those wishing to purchase. A FARM of IGO ACRR3, in Monntplenitnt township, Adams county, with good Stone House, good Btrn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Wash Rouse, Orchard, Ac., near a turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACRES', with good Rouse, Barn, and other ost-buildings, Orrhard, kc., three qnarters of a mile from & railroad 11114101 L A good chance; terms easy. ACRI3.3 OF LAN to, on the rood leading from Ilanover to Littlestowu. Good limestone farm; large Brick House, Bank Hero, and oth er out-buildings. The Littleatown Railroad runs through the rear part of the place. Price $B5 per acre. A FARM OF 300 ACRES, in Cumberland township, Adams county, three miles from Gettysburgoat which place Is a railroad and good market. This farm can be divided into two farms, there being already two sets of improvements on the tract. The improve ments are a good two-story Dwelling Houle, Barn, and other out-buildings, and a Tenant House with all Improvements. A SMALL FARM of ACRES, with good House and Barn, and other out-buildings— good quality of land—good Store atend— chance to keep toll gate and to attend to a post office. Thli Is a good chance; terms easy. A. FARM of 105 ACRES, on the Carlisle turnpike;under good eultivatiol,, With a large Brick House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Carriage liddse and other out-buildfugs, all mew. LARGE FLOUR MILL, with 15 Acres of Land. The mill has four pair of Barra, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Beit water power in the county, A FARM of 175 ACRES, near the fraaover turnpike, on which is erected a good House, Barn, and all necessary out-buildings. The land is is a good state of cultivation. Thus property will be sold cheap. A FARM of 195 ACRES, near Hunterstown, Adams county, on which is oreeted a good House, Barn and other out-buildings, and the land is in a fine state of cultivation. This farm will be sold cheap. A FARM of 38 ACRES, 8 ecru . ,in wood, with one .and-a-half.story Rouse, good Barn —land in good cultivation-31 miles from New Oxford, and miles from Bonaughtowa. Terms easy. 18 ACRES of WOODLAND, 2 miles from New Oxfoid. A FARM of 200 ACRE 3, good land, with large Brick House, Barn, and 2 Tenant Fiknites —4O acres in wood—half a mile from theton owago Chapel. A FAIt)I of 180 Acres-225 can be pur chased—in Cumberland township, 2} stiles from Gettysburg, near Chemberabarg pike; large weatherboarded House, Bank Barn, /sc.; 40 acres in wood. The Farm has been recently limed. A FARM of. 120 ACRES, with good House and Barn ; 12 acres in -wood ; 003 Mile west of Bonsughtown. A HOTEL, in New Oxford, two-story, toomy and convenient for business. Good chance; terms easy. Also, $ number of good Houses and Lots for sale in New Oxford. Persons who wish to buy 'Real gAtate, u well as those who wish to sell, are. requested to give Lae subscriber a call at his store in New Oxford. • Address, JOHN C. ZOITCK, Land Agent, -New Oxford, Adams county, Pa. July 9, 1.8 C 6. 6 . 01 _ . NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons ceucerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 20th day of AUGUST, 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M., via: 313. The second and final account of Peter Greenholts, Administrator of Jacob Green bolts, deceased. 313. First account of John W rts, Executor of the last will and testament I David Tho man, deceased. ' 314. Account of Elijah apingler, Adminis trator of Catharine Miller, wbo was Adminis tratrix of Philip Miller, deceased, cum testa 'mento annexo. 315. The account of Michael Minter, Amin ,istrator of George B. Miller, deceased. 316. The first account of Lydia Ann Wel 'gle, late Lydia Ann Rahn Admiaistratrix of the estate of Samuel P. R ahu,e deceased. 317. First sad final account of George Ba ker, Esq., - Executor of the last will and testa ment of Wm. Baugher, deceased. IL V. LOOK. 318. First and final account of John 11. Aul abaugh, Esq., Executor of the last will and tes tament of John H. llorningstar;deceased. 319. The account of Wm. H. Houghtelln, lExecutor of the will of Cornelius Houghtelia, deceased. 320. First - find final account of Joseph Lilly, Esq. Executor of the last will and testament of 14:1ward Colgan, deceased. 321. The first account of David Schwartz, Executor of the will of, John Miller, late of Littlestown, deceased. 322. The first account of Isaiah H. Mehring, acting Administrator of tit. estate of John Mehriag, late of Germany tw. , deceased. 323. Account of Adam C. sselman, late Guardian of Mary E. Snyder, ..'nor child of Jackson Snyder, deceased. 324. The first and final aceon of Jesse Spahr, Administrator of Mary Spahr, eceased. 325. First and final account of Da el Gel adman Administrator of Christian Ho tetter, deceased. 326. Second aceount of Joseph L. Sh , rb, Esq., Administrator of Mary Sneeringei ,d 'd. 317. First ant final account - of John BAIN . Esq., Administrator of the estate of Maria Bollinger, deceased. 328. Firsi account of Josiah Wickersham, Administrator of the estate of Wm. W. Cook, late of Menallcn township, deceased. 329. The first account of Jacob F. Lower, Administrator of the estate of John Lower, late of Franklin township, deceased. 330. The first account of George Myers and John Myers, Executors of the will of Jacob Myers, late of tiamilton township, deceased. SAMUEL, LILLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, } July 23, 1866. td NEW GOODS! GEORGE ARNOLD HAS now on band it very large "stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, 'nosily of his own manufacturing and well made, embracing every size and price. A LARGE STOCK or CLOTHS AND CASSE MERE 3, well selected and eery handionte styles, all of which will be sold ►ery cheap, for cash Call and see them. GEORGE ARNOLD. May 7, 1866. 3m OF BOTH OUR SHOPS TO CHAMBERS BURG STREET. - _ Ovtta To-niv, Mar 17, 1866. Wi take special pleasure in announcing to enr-friends and curtomerg that we have this day opened our ICE CREAM SALOONS, at our new stand in Chambersburg street, nearly opposite the Lutheran Church. We have had the apartments fitted up in the best style.— Ladles and Gentlemen are invited to call. We will also furnish Ice Cream in any quan tity to public or private parties, at prices un precedented. We will also have constantly on hand Fresh Cakea, which we will (al nigh to all parties and pic-nics at the, shortest notice. MAD AND MINERAL WATER* can always behad icy and cool and atall hours Raving had a lifelong experience in the manufacture of all the foregoing articles we ask the patronage of the public generally. May 21,1886. if MIN?lIGII & BRO. Grocery dr Liquor Store. AFIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of GRO CE RIES, cheap. FISH of different kinds. A large lot of POTOMAC HERRING, at low price. The best and largest assort ment of LIQUORS ever kept in this place. PURE WINS, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, kO., for medicinal and other purposes, in quantd titles tarts or ■mall. Alto MISHLER'S ostalsaAren HERB arrreas. W.U. J. MARTIN, Bahia AM at., Gettysburg) May 28,1866. Register's Not Wes. ITCCI Removal 1 411 .. PERVVIAiIIf SYRUP La • raorectaa *ammo or Too Pref4ll4 of /ran., a sew discover., la 'Akita which EITILIKSS AT TUB Ifols T CI? lIIISHARII, by seppiyiat the Blood with Its VITAL pelmets, ®! cue summer—lßON. 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