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Ti Ay. r'nri 4r,41,ar111a, aft.) for yolirSelf he sllrprlsli4; aahl qty 01111 WI MI it cicauses the t111)114 1110 cures th, r • 411,4 01,polio: lave been mim e d by lark, bottles, pr, ,so%e gnarl of I.!straet„ of Nor aip trill t rot ono. doll tr. Most of these have been frauds upon the mar*, for they (tot only coubun link, If any, sarsaparilla, but often ua ettratlie properties a hate', cr. 'Hence, bitter i/Isappoililtit.•nt Inet followed the use ofthe Vinous extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the artarkel s on tit the twine Itself lien bvtrane synon yotoas with Imposition and elicat. Still we ulll this romp atti I "S tratpartli I," all I Ir.tend to su tooly no 11 a nary. It us 01.111 res.ste 1114.•Itarno from the load ofoidoouy Which rests upon It. WO tkhulc wo have itroall I for believin„; It has virtues whl are Irresistible by lne ordinary run of the dissat,s IL Is Intend, I to cure. We can only .11iat iris the sb-k, that we odor them the best all •r= atlva which we ktfow how to produce, and we base reason to believe, It IS by fir the in Hi effec tual purifier of the blood yet dis2overed by any holy. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hi so universally knots rt . to surpass every other remedy tor the cure of (limo, Colds, Intbien7,a; floarsencss, t coup, Itroa-hals, Incipleut Onthurnothet, find for the ref ler of Consumptive PatlCntS In advanced stnacs oft Its disease, Unit it;lsatseless hero to reonaat tha eai ten sic of Its virtues. The world knows theta. Preto Lt•Pdlty J. AY &Co., Lowell, Muss., an..toll by A. D. !W.A . ilor, Wept, PO, NC.% 2tti Latest Market Reports ] ETT F 1.01711.. . WHEAT, 1th:11 WILEAr, - 00'1.N, - . ItroKWIIEAT, - HAY, BALTIJWIIE FLorrn. - - - RYE: - - I ' • 'AI , 4, 11.) , :-1, - 11r,Ev eArn,g, ftray,- Married, nn Thmrs lay morning, Naol. nth. at tltr foriae4 l'arsoitwta. Now tHofor.l, try Rev. W. F. .Day 1.. r.. 1011 N I'. Itt'FF,lot New i toonl,..hrollss N &NUT JANE SNYDER, it . Itionllton Lawn hip. V.'' congratulate Our yo h lends who ha. e thuaNrOely united thent,elves In ' the silken tie that hirelt, two willing hearts," t./1 , 1 rt , turii thanks for the generous manner l l , ii which they rtunent ber.,l the printer chi this lutorestlng occasion. VAT they live to a good olitage. in the ,11 .1 0 Yinent lioalth and prosperltyoold may the pathway of their inutrinaughtl ,e.tititelxce be strewn with thornless npwerm. I il l sitaday limn:Ong. Ript. Mtli, at the sante 1 ,14, 4'. by no. q.i.ot , •, NI i',, JOellA It .1.."1101.1 , M.1.N, yr v,,rk omlity, to '4l%h .I.t?V:ISA ANN ItAnill- Elt, of .Vlano. it/Lila V. I I:I 111 ,I.te,%t 4,1. ISCi, at Ite.qatne plv.e. by the Fame, Lir. ,IrAtEirlAtl F. LAVItA.L Ott le M:+a 4'4.I'IIIIZINE tit'llltUM, both of lite,tkogien I,,x‘ I,lll}l. . . (I 111.. 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In the Jji I. year or (in th" I Itli or S , pt., In EP ( I A It, ag,,l 6 m().oll, 4 jet•l 4 4.y , , son us..ph A. Cori. n,, lot met ly or 11.11 c ni.ity, (In 111, lfth In +t, 1n LI! •1'1,1%Alll•: I•{l T 1 ll'l'Elt, =ISE PUBLIC SALE OV REAL ESTATEon.lersigtod will ttrll at Vulthe Sale,! on the prennFe+, on bArl RDA V, the nth day of Septend.vr PART OF THE IA RAI on which Ire res:d.-.. in Get n.tnr township, A;huni coanty,consibt ing or 65 Ael:liS of gqod knit, more or less, about 5 actor of whir It are titnber, with n r.. 11-: prop' twit of meadow t unproved with ll gl) CO : L To 0-st , rry ;KUCK IT III. BE, ir , r4 2... e DA rn , &c. There it a well! ot n.rt , rr frei^ at, Ihe hir, and a tine t tiling or- It! ;. I chard of clibiee fruit. 'Fie property lz 4 , is within one mile otLittlestown, on the Get- ttturg Turnpike, ancicohvonieut to churches, mills, schools, &c. rAtiy-Sale to comranne at 1 o'clock, P. M., I on said Jay, when -Mien , .thee will lr'e given , and terms made known try HENRY SI?ALDING. Stilf•N. B.—lf not sold. the property will be fur rent. - [Sept. :4, ISUti. is 116,11 INtetto AT PUBLIC SAL!.--On SATURDAY, the 13th 'day of OCTOBER. Isiii3, at 1 o'clock, I'. 51., the undersigned' will rifer at Public S .le, on the premises, in Highland township, Adams county, ~ Ilia VAIIUABL - F. FARM . , situate on the road leading from Si ockslagers Saw Mill to Gettys burg, adjoining jinn's of Wm. Walter, Joseph Ilershey, John lidos. nod others, containing 300 Acres,. more or lesg, having ~:,,,,,„:. , thereon erected Ji Two-story Don- 4 , ,•:• , l. ble LOG HOUSS, ' e Doublo Log A.P.!i ', -.., 1/11 Barn, and all other necessary out- -1 - ..:.,x.;-, buildings. Tuere is a good well of water nepr the door, and water in all the fields. The-i -i 3 a variety of Fruit on thg premises. About 125 acres are in wood, With„a fair proportion Of mead, w. The land ised excellent quality and in a good state of cultivation. Persans wishing to viethe property will Sall on Peter Dinner, resi ling. thereon, or ti e subscribtr, residing in N * S.ilem. /- iscrAtienitance will he given and terms made known on day of sale by Sept. 24, MA. is I. W. onn: Well-Improved Farm, IN JEFFEB.SON COUNTY, VA.. FOR SALE. Desiring to change mylbusiness, I offer fbr sale the FARM upon which I reside, 3 miles southeast of Charlestown, Jefferson county, Va., en miles from theStienandoub river, containing about 350 .ACRES OF LIME STONE LAND, 60 in fine Timber; under good fencing. The improvements are first rate. The DWELLING was finished in 1860, and contninil 14 rooms. The Ali] e out-buildings are or a char- 1 .7‘!, 4 ; acter to suit the farm, and Qom prise a good BARN, Corn end Carriage House, Quarters, Tenants' Houses, Brick S:noke and Ash !lenses, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, &c., and alt under cypress roofing. Trio fine Springs near the House, one Pu the yard; cistern at the door; never-failing stream thron4h the fat m, passing through the faarn.yard: 3 young orchards of choice fruit, containing about 250 trees. I would call the attention of any one wish ing a well improved 'Ann to this property— which can be divided into two farms, with buildings on each, and fine water. Any per son wishing to see the land will call on D. Humphreys k Co., in Charlestown, whet will direct thous to it. JAS. LAW. HOOPF. Sept. 24, 186 a. B}r Notice. lufAßr ANN ALLISON'S ESTATE.--Let ters testamentary on the estate of Mary A.ua Allison, late of Littlestown, Adams coun ty, deemed, having , been granted to the un dersigned, residing in same place, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to make immediate payment and those hiring .elarins againat the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement, JOIN DIEHL, Ilept. 17, 1808, th* Execator, iti-isatapp,s EIERI4I'IIIIIIB for silo at &MO Drug sid!Variety, Store. , Nor.RISNTILL 66 le roLICY." Ql - ICKSALRS k SHALL PROFI j I"3 -% f 1 Hata and CAN!. Clothing, 11148 and Cape. Clothing, Hata and Caps. • Clothing, Hats and Kips. The latest style always on hand and at re duced prices. Six Dollar Hats for $5. Fire Dollar Hats for $4. , Four Dollar Hail for $3 50. three Dollar Hata for 50. Tiro Dollar !lat. , ' for $l NO. FALL STYLE CAPS, JUST RECEIVED! Also—Gentlemen's wear of erery descrip. tiOn—such Ste Neckties, Butterflies, Suspen ders, Stockings, Glqves, Paper and Linen Col lars, of et cry ,tyle and price, Umbrellas, Pock et Handkerchiefs, Liu-en Shirts, Wool Shirts, &c. Also—Regulation Base nails, Base Ball Bats, Clocks, Trunks, Travelling Sa,cks, Walking Sticks, Base Ball Shoes, &c; ItEll4ol,3lig THE PLACE. . Nep. door to Ilnehlees Drug Store, where we are ready to show yoti ou r gools, and it you think you can hny cheaper elsewhere, we will charge you utthing fureltowi .g you our Stink. C.,11 fo , l et flume for yourself re. „ ' Sept. 21, 'OIL Tll 60. C: 10 00 . 13 19 ' 3 ZS 2 JO 0 26) 2 Oil iii) Si TAS. K. SIMON, 38 South Sixth Street, J adelphia, I:1 AG EST FOR THE FOLLOW ING VA LPABLE BOOKS:, APPLETON'S NEW AMEW . AN CYCLOPE . Vols. 11l TORY OF THE RhELL 10N—I large Vol. NC 111/NARY DIECUAN .• ICS-1 Vols. REBELLION RE4IO/0, BY FILVSK r MOORE —l . O Vols. WASHINGTON IRVING S WORKS-22 Vols. COOPER'S NOvELS, lIICKENS• WORKS. MERI LE 1 t;IBBOYS MAGA ULEV'S CRE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND NAND- 0000 901 10 (11 12 71 - _ 321 2 2i 1.15 4D 1 OS - t 4.1 St.l - 41 12) 4 - 14 00 (.4 15 V) ( , 4 17 5 , 1 - 21 2.; (H) - 230 4 225 FAG It P.S. 11.1:1:CROFT'S UNITED STAIES-8 Vols, kc. I furnish all Books* publi.hc,l, for public and private Libinries, at a holes:do prices.— Send a list'ot any Ducats wanteti, - ault a.s , antp, fur price , , a Lich a ill. Lie sent by retura.mail. S.pt. 21, 1866. 6w A T SALE—On THURSDAY, the 1 - 1 d iv of OCT0111 , :11 pest, the subscri bers will oiter at Public Sale, on the 'itemises, the fulioa inr Ira hlv calnabluitell viz : A LINIIIoriJNE FAIN, sitamte in Carroll's Traci, Ailmos county, Pa., on the road lead ing front Fairfield to Cailitown, three miles from the Minor!' iilitee and four miles from the latter,,roataiiiing lan Attit%S, more or less, adjoiaing knits of Hugh Culbertson, the heirs of Samuel Knax, deceased, Daniel and John Mickley, others. The farm is in iv With state of tnittiratkun, and latti re c ently been al, limed. T e improvements are an'elegant new BRICK 1101.76 E, pi- 4 7 with Brick Wash House- and Si l l Smoke lions and aci ell of Mn. ter at the door: also :st Ittouble Log man, with Sheds attached, ‘Fagoli Shed and Corn Crib, fke. There is on thil farm one, of the finest tirishar Is to .the county, cuiLasting of 2uu trees of choice fruit. Tie 6Mfat is well watered, cud has due proportions of Timber and Meadow land—is cunt en eatly laid out m lielik. nu ter good. feheing. • Pr•rsons wiNaln2; to view the property, can cal: on llenkunin A. MA ref Ming thereon. ,E;,:‘ , .. Sale to enta:nence . at I o'clock, P. on 6.1 .I.ty, When attendance will be girt uud teems matte it -, .own by • .11 township, Mr', i•tti John TOpper, ug ot Sept. 3, 1.3(G. t 3 • - Farm fo Sale. T. undersigned off..rs his FARM, with or without prezent erpp, Posiesskn given imrnedi.rn•lc The Fenn is site tted in Comlierhind town ship, A.1:1'421 mint ty, adjamitig. lands of Wm. S Pit zer and ormrs. containing 'I I'v II CNDRI:Ii AND FIXITY' “}) . 12111 llarli-Gtr. acres of eke-; llest and DI A) ilamm of the 1 irm is a good Slots 6.1 . ation 'file improvements are s. good Two-story- BRICK HUFSE, with Spring Ilausr, Frame Barn, and other necessary outbuildings.— iSr Terms easy. Atli' person desirous of vein,: or pure basing the abovelarin, can get CI de•it red information by calling uu the undersigned, reqidine there on. JULIUS HAFNER. July 14,1866. tf PUBLIC fiALE r P.EACESTATS.—Ou FRIDAY, the fah O day of OCTOBER next, the undersigned, Ileiriof Magdalena Markle, decease 1, wilt offer nt Publis Sale, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, M., a VALUABLE FAItM, situated in Myers' Dis trict, Carroll county, adjoining lands of JoSeph E. Hahn, Joseph Du tro, and adjaeent to IViest's (formerly Maus') Mill. The : farm contains 105 ACRES, more-or less, prin.. ipally Limestone Laud ; a splendid Spring at the house. Silver Run, a never-failing stream, runs thiough .he Farm. Also, about 40 acres of good Timber. The Farm has been well limed frequently. There is a thriving Orchard of choice young fruit trees on the place. The- im- ......,: provements are a large DWELL- .r .'..* . • 1 , ING HOUSE, with all necessary ',4 • Sh :Il oat-bliildings. A,large new Bank ~ ., ,. ...i".,,:r : Barn. ,Persons wishing,to tiew the propert. ,will call on Win. Rittale, rests tnz in Germlny township, Ad'ams co., Pa. Possession given on the Ist day of April next. lisir Terms easy and made known on day of sale. W. E. BITTLE, ' WM. RITTASE, II EZ EK IA II it I TTLE, • JOHN BITTI,E, Mire& Magdalena Markle, deceased. Sept.. 17, 1866. is * rtle A VALUABLE FA.llll.—On SAtUR j DAY, the 6th day of OGTO3Eft next, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, his ;VALUABLE,- FARM', situate in Hamilton town-hip, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading from the Carlisle Turnpike to - New Oxford, about 3 miles from New oxtord and 2i miles from Hampton, and contains 51 ACHES, more or less. The land is in a high state of cultivation, haring heen recently limed, and under good fencing. The improvements are a first-rate Two-story Frame Weatherboarded D W ELIA N G SII n HOUSE, Wash House, with a nev- 1 i er-tailing well of water under roof at the door of the latter ; a Bank Barn, 40 by Oleo, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Stable, and other out buildings. There is a young Apple Orchard, with Peaches, Pears, Plums, Apricots, and all other choice fruit, on the premises. The farm les° laid tot, that cattle can sass from the barnyard into every field, and to wa ter. Mills; markets, schools, churches, stores and mechanic shops are convenient. Air Sale to commence at 1 o'elook, P. 11.. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by _ _ Sept. 17, 1866. to TUBundersigned dontinues to manufacture Brooms .at his oldstar d in Carlisle street. He wtll have dortng the fall .a full supply on hand, and will bet able to furnish them WHOLE SALE OR RETAIL- grooms" mule to order or on the shires.. Persons having llroom Corn would do well to give him A • S. R. TIPTON. Otttysintrg, Sept. 24,186 d. ~3m A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Cloth Dress Ll Blaqk Cloth Back Coats. Black Elith Pants and V.U.s Mick and Fancy C.taskmere Coats. Mt. k and Falter Pants and Pests. WOK AT 'l'llE FIUUIIEiI Cloth CO.lta. from $lO to $2 1 ., Cassino:ye Coati, from $5 tf , $ lB . • Cassimere Pants and rests, tom $5 to $ l 5 Pants, from $2 to $l2. Underatirts, from $1 td $3. Drawers ' from $1 to $2 50. HATS AXD CAPS I To 111 Book Bay . • 11.14111,Y V.VATABCE LI NI ESTO E D'A RT[ ASIo.:EW MARSHALL, CVO AIARSILILL. 4ITINV ATE sALE PUBLIC SALE SAMUEL HOFFHEINS B4rooinis 1 Brooms I Proclamation. IfULNAS, an and by the Act of thiGen-: ern! Assembly of this Suite, entitled " a act to. regulate the General Elections of this Comuouwealtb," eateted at the 2d of July, 1839, it is enjoined on - me to give Public' Notice, of such Election to be held, and to, enumerate in su.:h notice what. officers are to , be elected: 1. ADAM REBEIIT, Sheriff of the; county of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the Electors of said County of Adams, that Et GlivilllAL &MOTION will be held in said County, on the Sseoso TI,IICFDAY OF OCTOBIR. FLU', (MI IiITH) in the - several Districts, composed of the following! Townships, viz : In the Flat dist Het composed of the Borough , of Gettysbu'rg, at the Court-house, in Gettys- I burg. In the SEcond district, comported of the' township of Germany, at Golden's Sehool house, in the township of Germtny. In The Third district, composed of the town• ship of Oxford, at the house of I. IS. Houser, in the town of New Oxford. In 'the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Letimore and Huntington, et the house of Jane Reed, in the township of Hone tington. In the Fifth district, composed of the town ships of Ilsmilionban and Liberty, at the public School-house, in Millerstown. In the sixth district, composed of the town ship of Hamilton, at the house now occe.pied by Daniel Becker, in the town of East Berlin. Ir. - the Seventh district, composed of the township of Menallen, at the public School house, in the towh of Bendersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Strait in, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Ilunterooism. In the Ninth district, composed of the town ship of Franklin, at the house now occupied by John P. Butt, in Arid township. In the• Tenth district, composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house of Emanuel Diller, in MeSherrystown. In the Eleventh di-trict, composed of the town4hip of TI roue, at-the house of Mrs. - Cook, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mountjny, at - the house of Mrs. V. Hass, in said township. In the Thirteenth li.triet, composed of the township of MotintpleAsant, at the public Schoul.lionse in Q9-irl town+hip, situ ate nt P-c cro-s road+, the one letting front Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Ilunteistown IlanoN er. In the Foarfeerth district, composed of the township of Belding, at the house off IL M. Dick., in Hampton. the Fifteenth di.trict, composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public School house in Abhottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the taw nship of Freedom, at the house of Samuel Moritz, id said township. It the Sev,enteenth district, composed- °Nilo toynship of Enion, at the house of Epoch Le lever, in said townithip. • In the Eightelmth district, compostd of the township of flutter, nt the public Schciol•houso in Middletown, in s , i‘i•l township. In the Nineteenth district, composed of the township of Ilerwizk, atthe Pigeon llill School house, in said town'ship. , In the Twentieth district, composed of the township of Cumberland. at. the hon=e of Jo seph Little, in the borough of :Gettysburg. In the •Twenty-firstdistriet, eompo.ied of the township of Highland, nt the Schoolthouie Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church, in said township. In the Tweuty-second district, coi posed of the borough ot. Littb•stown, at the m west erly .School-house in said borough. , At which time end places will be elected • Oce Governor; One Nember ut Conerevs.to representlthe Dist. composed of the Counties or Ail tins, Frartir lin: Fulton, Bedford and Somerset; One Nteraber of As,embly; One Associate Judge ; One Sheriff; One Resister And Recorder line Clerk o' the Courts; One County Coin TO issioner; Teo Direetnts of the Poor; One County Auditor; One Coroner By nn Act of the General Assembly of this State, it enjoined ujmn me to inset in my proclamation of eleictions the following sections of laws passed by said General Assembly, as follows: • (Art of March 30, 180•1 ) Syr - rid , : 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and, house otlEepresentativeS of theComnienweale4 of Pinnsylv.•nia in General Assembly met, and it is her ty enacted by the authority of the saw>, T lat. the qualified. voters of the several connties I' this Commonwealthott all geneial, township, borough and 'speck! elections. are hereby, hereafter, anth friA•al and required to vote, ify tickets, punted. or o ritt••ii, or p.frtly printed and partly. veritt,.n, severally classilied i as follows: One titket snail embrace the-- - names of all judges of courts voted for, and to I NOliCe to .4.fitMeAgertst. If'e labelled, outside, "judiciary . ," one ticket MITE Assessors elected at the last, Spring shall embrace the names of all state oft ers 1 Election are hereby notified to attend at voted to:, and labelled, "State;" one ticket the Commissioners' Oftb•e in the borough' of Shall embrace the rismes of all county olli:eis I Gettysburg. to receive blank A , it'..“ , llPllt . Dll.• NOIC.I lor, and- be labelled, "ttiwn.liip;" one; plieat , -: and the net essary instructions, as ticket shall embrace tIV! names of all borough lolll)%Vi. : officers voted for, and Lc labelled, "ldrough ;" I The -assessors cf IThidn, Conowagn. Her. and eachlcltss shall be deposited in separate wick, Berwick borough, Oxford', Hamilton, ballot-boxes. ... Reading, Mountpleas int, Gait:allay, Straban, (Act of Tune 4, 1860.), Muuntjuv and I Littlestosli, will attend on Wtfonets, By the act of the Congress of ty AY, the 4411 day of October next. Unit.ed States, entitled "An Act to amen 114 And the -assessors of the borough of Gettys. several acts heretoforetssedi aproviiiti for burg, Cumberland, Highland Freedom, Liber the enrolling and calliag ti‘,..9.leitettional for.' ty, Hamiltanban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen,- \ e es, and for other purpo_es, and approved I Tyrone, Huntington an!Atmore, will attend porch third, one thousand eight hundred and i on WEDNESDAY, tit:: 14,1 t of October *ext. slimy five, all persons who have deserted the /4,y Order of the Co Missioners, military or naval servieg of the Ca cid States, I" J. M. WALTER, Clerk. and who have not been discharge , t! Wirt telEept. Cf, - 1866. Itl Ili „ti from the penalty, or disability tit i tiPtivt- - ----- are Jo— pt. I, are deemed, and taken, tolia4 T el7intarid\ relinquished and forfeited, their rights of citi zenship, and their tights to became citizens, and are deprived of exercising auy rights of vokizens thereof; Ito wumases, Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not, under the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealit: CTION I. Bei it enacted by the Senate anal flouse of Represen'tati ves of tne Commonwealth of F'ennsy!vania in General Assembly met, and' it is hereby enacted by the , authority of the same, That in all elections hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the jud i o or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot; or ballets, from any person, or persons, embraced in the provisions, .aud subject to the_disabiltty, imposed by said act of Congress, approved )larch third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot, or ballots. BIiCTION 2. That if any such judge and in spectors of election, or any one of them. shall rec. ive of consent to receive, any such waists . - 1 ful ballot °shallots, front any such disqualified person, be, or they, so offending, shall beguil-i ty of N. misdemeanor, and, upon• conviction thereof, in any court ofquarter sessions of this, Comuronwealih, he shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pay a fide.of not less than one' hundred dollars, and to undergo ea imprison anent, in the jail of the proper - county, for not less than sixty days. 4 ,,,Secrios 3. That Unity person , deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to.vote, a ballot, or ballots, any parson. so offending,shall be deemed guil ty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction there of, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall, far each offence, be punished in like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act, in the case of officers of election receiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots. Szortos 4. That if any person shall here after persuade, or advise, any person, or per sons, deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any bailor, or- ballots to the officers ofany election, hereafter tube held in this Commonwealth, or shall persuade, or advise, any such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots, from any person deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, suzb person, so offending, stall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as is provided in the second section of this act, in the case of officers of such election receiving iuch unlaw ful ballot, or ballots. ALso—ln and by virtue of the 14th section of the act of Feb. 27* 1849, every person, excepting /notices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appolistmeut of profit or trust tin der-the lzgislative, executive orjudiciary de partment of this State, dr of the United States, or any city or ineorporated district, and also that, every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Com mon Council cf any City or Commissioner of any incorporated district., is by law incapable -of holding, or exercising nt the same t'me. the office of appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that noJudge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. ALB 3 —Mat in the fcurth section of the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to exe cutions, and for other purposes," 'approved April 16th, 1840, it is en idea that the afore said 14th section "shall not be construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or speci4l election in this Com monwealth." And in and by Aet of the General Assembly of this State, passed the 2d day of July, 1.839, it is directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of their di-tricts on the day of General Election aforesaid, at 9 o'elock,in the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties requiredand enjoined on them in and by the same act. And be it further directed, In and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, afore said, that ono of the Judges of tech of the different districts of ,resaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of votes which shall h tve been given tor e .ch candidate for the dtfferent offices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall meet the third d.sy after the election, which sl.all be on FRIDAY, Tllg 12ru Dix , or OCTOBER, aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the thorough of Gettysburg, then and there to make a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shall have been given at the different districts in the county of Adams fur any persons for the offices aforesaid. ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Sept, 24, '6d. Notice to Trespasserm. TTM'undersigned,:residing Germany and Union tps., Adams tounty, hereby caution all persons against troop tesin , ' on their premi ses, in huntin4, to. Having suffered more or less in this way, they feel the nece., sity of putting a stop to it, and will enforce the law against all oftendinz. Win. Duttera, Allll3liittle. Simon S. Bish op, Aaron L. Bishop, J rho flyers, -John Messinzer, Daniel Sell, Win A. Hull. A.brahaan G. Feeser, William Staub, Elias A Eidrenrole, Matthew G. bluff. John A Swope, William Ri der, Jesse Eppelinan, Michael Fink, 121kniel. Wehler, Moses Schwartz, Richard Simpson, Wm. Spalding. Sept. 21,18nd. 3t 1 Cent Reward. RAN away from the subscriber, in Mountjoy township, on Thursday last, a bound boy !lamed Francis Patrick Currens, need about 12 years. and Fmall fur his age. Tim above reward will he paid fur his return, but without thanks. This is also to ettlit.ioll the public, as I will pay no debts uf his runtracting. TOBIAS 11. IiCKESIIO Sept. 24, 186 G. 3L* Real and Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE —On SATURDAV, the Gth dt of OCTOBER next, the subscri ber, intend ng to change his business on ac count or health, will otter at Public Sale, on the premises, the very DESIRABLE PRATT:TY on which he re,- sides, situate on the _Entmitsbtrgroad,oneand a half mile; front Gettysburg, in Cumberland township, Adams county, adjoining lands of -Rev. Joseph She; fy, Nicifolas Co lori an,: oth ers, coat sitting Ili ACR:-: 7 -I, more or less, under good cultit•atioa awl near fea-ink. The im prov,ements are a Tit o-storc NJ. 1 LUG HOUSE, with Kitchen at- ; tacked, a Log Barn, flog Pen, two iSt . ti wells of water near the Louse, with a splendid bearing Apple Orchard, a young Peach Ot chard, and other choice fru t of al: kinds. Tins property is one of the moat desi rable in the vicinity of Gettysburg,and should command the attention of all in want of a snug borne. The owner is determined to sell, and will =vise the terms easy. At the s tine time and pl ice, will be sold, 1 young Family MARE, 2 fresh Cows, I llei• fer, sixteen months old, 1 flog, 2 Shoat., 1 elegant Spring Wagon, with Spread, 1 Ben dersville Plough,now Ilitrrow, Cultivator, Corn Fork, 1 set of Bows, Single nod Double-trees, kc.; Corner Cupboai d, Ten-plate S.ove, Shoe Case, a lot of Shoem iker's Lasts, Bunch es, a lot of Cider LI trrels, and other articles too numerous to mention. glirmale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on sat.l 'lay, when Otten.lance will be given and terms made known I.y D l EL IL KLINGEL. Sept. 17, 186.1. is Sale Crying: ARON C 11110NISTER, of Hampton. . Ad ams county, will attend to the CRYING F SALES in the most satisfactory manner, and on reasonable terms. He asks a share of public patronage, and Is convinced that he will be able to please all who Inv employ him. Hampton, Sept. 17, 18313. 2m* A ot ice. APPLICATION . n ill be made at the next regular session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for tho Incorporation of a Sav ings' Institution, to be located in the Borough of Littlestown, Adams county, Penn'a., under the name and style of "TILE LITTLESTOWN SAVINGS' INSTITUTION,' the intention of which shallbe to,joan 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 Hunlired Thous and Dollars, to be divided into shares of Fifty Dollars each. . July 2, 1866. 6m Notice. R.ITENRY A. - LILLY'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Dr. henry A. Lilly, late of Ponowego township, Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in same town.hip, he 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. JAMES W. GUEIF.RNATOII, Aug, 13, 186 d. 61* Administrator. Another Large Stock OF NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT GRIMES'S. James A. Grimes, 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 hew stock beats anything he has yet offered to this community; and he hopes all the people will come and see for themselves. Ills 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 C )FFEES are the beet in the market ; his FISU are elegant; and his FLOUR extra. He 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. FEC fIONARY, Tobacco and &gam and the thousand other things to be found in his very full and complete Store. By setting cheap, and selling quick t he expects - to get along quite as well as those who have greater probts, but sell slower. - [Jane 11, 113€6. 11. SUPERIOR quality of the beet Louden Dealt HAYES, with or without fasten. up, for elle by D. McCILICARY k EON. 112==•=1 Three' Valuable Farms I T PUBLIC BALE.--On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 12th and 13th days of YTOBER next, the subscribers, Executors of ilk- Jacob Sheely, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, the following Real Fatale, viz: No. I.—A GOOD FARM, situate in Mon ntjoy township, Adams county, 1 milessorith of Get tysburg, near the Baltimore turnpike. adjoin ing lands of Andrew Raider, M. Piscel, and others, containing 108 ACRES and 53 PERCH ES, with a due proportion of Meadow and Windland. The farm is beautifully located, and is in a good state of cultivatiJn, having all been limed. The 7 improvemeats are a Two story STONE HOUSE; a large and :...., , good Bank Barn with Wagon 111 Shed and Corn Crib attached,Car. ~ • riage House., Hug Pus, Smoke - %...„!...,-..:. House, ke. There are two good Apple Or chards on the premises, with an abund voce of other fruit trees and vines. No. 2.—A FARll,,,eituate in Franklin town ship, Adams county, Imile east of Cashtown, on the road leading from Mummasburg to Chambersburg, adF)ining the Mansion Flom, and adjoining lands of John Buot. Peter Com fort, and others, containing 109 ACRES,'more or less. The improvements consist of &large and very superior! Bank Barn, just hoishe,l, . an 1 a commodious BRICK HOUSE in [lft .:nurse of erection. It is expects that the House will be complete !by th day of sale. There is an Apple Orchard thereon, with a variety of other fruit trees, A part of the land has recently been limed. The outside fences are good. There is a sufficiency of ; Meadow and Woodland. This place will in a few years become one of the most beaitiful and attractrve hontes in the country. Pleas antly and beautiful,y located in one of the finest farming regions in the State, this Farm otnrs a rare chance to capitalists. No. 3.—A TRACT OF CHESTNUT TIMBER land, lying in Franklin townshir, a ijojning lands of Joha Hartman, and Moses Hartman, Esq., containing 13 Acres, more or No. 4.—THE MkNSIUN F. 0.1, situate in Franklin tow, ship, Adams county. 1: mile ncribeast of Cashlown, on the old \fellation road, adjoining lands of John Deardorff, Peter Shull, and others, containing 318 ACRES, thorn or less, about one-third of which:is in excellent Timber, such as Chestnut, White and Black oak, Rock oak, Poplar, A:e. Ike iinprovemetits are a large • Two-story DWELLING, one p ,rt r „ of stnne, and new,, and the other log -and Weatherboarded. The old part has been recently repaired act] ae painted, and is now - as good as tiara is B ink, very: large and good. It has recently been very mach eqlarged and, im proved, and will now stable train 10 in 20 hones nni ns manly cows. There is a [very large Wagon Stied and Coin Crib attathed. The ont-uuildings are a C arri tic it i;re, Spring ]louse, Wash House, Smoke house, Blacksmith Stop, ,ke. The laud has near y all beendimed once, and some twice, and is now in the higliebtstate - of cultivation. It is gmer-' ally conceded that this is one of the Las - and most productive farms in the county. Nearly every field has either a spring or a strearn of running water in it the yeir round. Hence it is well - adapted fir stock raising and dairy purposes. The farm is under good fencing. There are three eseelttnt Apple Orchards on the premises, with an •abundance of Peach, Cherry, Pear and other fruit it eess. Fruit seldom fails here. This Farm need only be seen to please—rarely ,does one like it•get in to market. Persons wishing to view Farm No. 1 'will please call on Mr. Snyder, its ore :pat. or Aaron Sheely, residing in Getty-burg.,, and those wishing to victv the other properties will call on the I . :tinily of said decedent, tezi ding on the Mat: ion Form. gel.,Farm Nu. 1 will be elTered on Cie prem ises, at 1 o'clock, P.-M.,-on Ftidtv the 12th, and the oth , r properties will be offered on the premi::‘es, in 10 o'clock on Sitar lay, the 13 , 11 day of October, when at tcnittnee will bo given and terms made known by' AARON SREETX, ' JAMES 3IcIL VA IN; Sept. 17, 18G6. is Exetu:ors. Good Farm AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subset iher dffers at Private Sale, his valuable F. Sit a nte in Freedom townshir, Adams county, Pa., containing 1 - 17 ACRES, more or less. The improvements cvnisistlof a good Two. story LOU HOUSE, and Log [Lira, Wash ,House, Smoke House and Milk House all under one roof; and other imtbuildings. There are tiro wcills of good water, one at the house and the other at the Barn, and a never failing stream of water running throughl the farm. There are two young Or.bards nu the premises, and a variety of all kinds of fruit. There is about .25 Acres of good Timb...r and a fur prop..irtiou of Meadow. The land is!in a high state of cultivation, end will be spy on reasonable terms. Tins farm in convenienily located to Mills, Markets, Schools, UhurClies, sic., and is ainJug the moat desirable in the county. Persons wishinz to view it will call on the un&lirslgncd, residing thereon. _ _ ABRA.II FLESSErt r An , ugt 37, i8C.3., 3m 7ilaar4:: ani Lot, XON NEW OXFORD, AT PRA VA. IT SALF;.— The etodei signed oT , ms at Private Sall, a .T OF GROUND, situate in the pleasant village of New Ozford, Adams cour.iy, adjoin ing George Shane, on tits Gettysburg turnpike, near the Railro id, h lying thereon erected a Ti o•story Frame Woathexho it led er , nu- HOUSE, with Baex-buildialx, a new .e+ 2 Siable, Wash House, :in excellent well I ir n. of water, with a pump in it, and oth r ii 'movements. This is a desirable hoine. Persons wishing to view the property, are requested to call on Philip Thutnas;_ s xesiding in Xew Oxford. ELIZABETH E.ELEEB. Aug. 2t, ISGG. tf t— 4--- 's Sale of h eal FAtate. 1 • IWILL sell, on accommodating terms,, my pro2erty, located in 11 imiltonhan town ship, Adams county; Pa., within one milp of Fairfield, and eigHt miles of •Gettystkrg, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," Containing 50;) AULVES OF GOOD LAND, pcll imyrored. There , la on this land a good TIIREE•STORY MlLL..containing t wo ran of Burrs, and tt, SAW MILL Apphi to the lion. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charle..towo, Jefferson co., Va. M. V. LOCk. June 18, 1866. ti Carroll Conllly Laud , FOll SALE.—The subscriber w;.iliel to, cell TWU VALUABLE FARMS of LIME TUNE LAND, one containing two hundred acres, and the other containing one hundred and twenty, a county road dividin the a MO. They are located about 7 miles from Westmin ster, the county seat.- of Carroll county, Md., and three miles from New Windsor, the near est Station on the Wester'. Maryland Railiead. These Farms, fur location, quality of soil, modern improvements, &c., will ooinpare with... the best of lands in'Pennsylvani t. Purellot4 erg are advised to calland view for theinselvei, oetiddress the subscriber, Sara's Creek, Car roll county, lid. BENJ. W. BENNETT. Sept. 17, :NB. Gw. . Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANY perion Ervin ; a good Farm for sale, and will taltein part payment, one or more tracts of '- RA.TK WSSTERN LAND, well located, aeor ILl l ilroduis, Schools, eharrh es, Douuty Towns, 4c., may, find a p urchaser by applying at this office. June 18, 1868. tc. 113416. Philadelphia 1866. ' ALL PAI'ERS. • ' - New PALL STYLIZ3. iIOW3LI, k BOURRT, Manor .cturers of PAPER HANGINGS and WINDOW SHADES, Corner Fourth and Market titreets, PEMA.- DELPHIA. N. B. • Always in Star; a large Stock of LININand OIL SHADES. Sept. 3, 1866. 3m rBATT'S IMPaOVI3I) FRUIT CANS-- Something neol--Coll mid see them , at eblei's Tin and Sheet Iron Factory. Deci dedly the best Can ever mtnufactered. Also, FRUIT JARS, of the beat aad most improved patterns. [June 19, 1116 d. 2 VALUABLE FARM A T PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDIT, the 2(1 day of OCTOBER nett, the under signed, Executors of Frederick Hoße, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the ,following Real Es ate ot said decedent, viz No. I.—A FARM,. situate in Tyrone town ! ship, Adams county, on the banks of the Big Conowago, adjoining lands, of George Slack ley, Henry Hoover, Aryl:ropy Deardorff, Peter Miller, and others, containing 204 ACRES, Imore or less, about 40 acres being Woodland and 30 acres Meadow. The land is in a high state of cultivation, part having been limed, land the fences are good. The improvements are a Two-story Weatberboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with Back-buil- ras ding, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib attached, Hog Pen, two never-fail ing wells of water, one at the house and the other at the barn, with a large Apple Diehard, in fine bearing ooudition, and all other fruit. No. 2.—A FARM, situ rte to Strahan town • ship, Adams county, on the rota leading from New Chester' to New (Wird, within a quarter of a mile of the former, aquining lands of 4.1-, cob Hulick, Daniel Grote st , P. A. Myers, John Thomas; and others, conteining, 200 ACRES, mole or less, with due proportions of Woodland and' Meadow. The land has been limed, and is in first-rate condiLion—the fen ces are good. The Improvements are a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Brick Back-building, it Brick Tenant Flonse, Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib, ar riage Route, (log Pen, Spring House, kc.; an excellent'spring of water ease to the house, end a tine young. Apple Diehard, with other 1 fruit. Pe, sons wishing to view the Farms are re qneeted to (.411 on the Executors, residing on the last mentioned. Farm No. 1 will be offered nt 10 o'clock. A. IL, and Farni No. 2 at 2 o'clock, P. 31,, when attendance will be given and terms made known by • 4. DAVID lIOLTZ, • JOSEPH lifir.TZ. Ang. 17, MG. to Executor 34 VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, Executors of the last afill and testament of John Dull, deceased, off3riat Private S tle, A VALUABLE FARA!, ituate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., equarter of a mile from hide' Biicker's Mill, (formerly lLu tzell's Mill ) on the road leading from llua tersto en to Pine Grove, a joining lands..of Elias Gardner, Wm. Guise, Jacob Itehert, .Irfd ”thers, cunt tiging 1.3 i. ACRES and it 2 PERt;II.- ES, neat measure. The improvements nn' large Two-story STONE 110 US : ,;, with Back-building and Wash II muse, Car penter Shop, Double Log Barn, with Sheds and Wagon Shed; als I another !Lege Stable with Sheds and Waged Shed, C rrri tge liouse, Corn Crib end Granaries, Hog Pen, with other out-buildings. There is a well'ot water with pimp at the door. Opossum Creek runs along the farm. Tce mill race runs al og the buildings; a:so several water rights of access t 3 the fields, with a due proportion Of timber and meadow. An Apple Orchard of choice fruit, also peaches, pears, Ste. Part' of the land has been limed. It is convenient to churches, mills, and school houses. Persons svishin to view the prop - ..rty ere le . - questa.' to call on the undersigned, re.iding thereon. • CONTRA!) MILL, JES3EJ)tTIJ, Aug. 27,181 G. Gt* , Ex,eutors.' A. Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE—The subAeriber, haring relinquished farming, teas ,ut l'riv,ite Sale, ilk '; HIGHLY VALUA.BLE FARM, situate in Butler town:ll , p, Adam: county, Pa., half a mile fro:n Lawer's mill, arid adjoining lands of Marna Thum is, Henry Lower, and others, containing If K 1 ACMES, more or les:, with due proportions of the very best Woodi nd and Meadow. Big Conowago - Creek fortes the south line of the firm. The land is among the most productive, having ue.trly 9000 els of lime upon it, and is well fenced. The Improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded D W ELLIS G ,1:411.111 HOUSE, with two Kitaeris, two,* Cellars, two Bake Ovens, &c.,,,suit--.:32 . 2; ; able fur two families ; large Bank Barn, a large new Horse Stable, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, two Carriage Houses, a very fine llog Stable, and all other necessary out-buildings ; three excellent wells of water, two of them having amps, and a good Apple Orchard with a large variety of Peaches, Pears, Cher ries, Grapes, kc. There is a School House on the farm, a Church within a mile, and Mill , Stores and Mechanic Stops convenient. This is one of the most valuable farina in the county, and persons wishing to buy should not fail to, give it their attention. It will be shown by the subscriber. residing thereon. JACOB R.S.FFESSPERGER Sept. 10, 1801. st* Register's Notices. IIAtOTECE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court Of county, fur conlirumtion and allowance, on TUESDAY, the 25th dad of 1804, nt 10 o'clock, A. M., v;z : &IL The first and final. account of WM. B. Gardner, Administrator of George Gardner, deceased. 332. The account of John Dickenson, Guardian of the estate of Samuel 1). Lock ert, minor son of James Loekurt. 3:13. The second and final account bf John L. Smith, Administrator of Joseilh J. Smith, deceased. 334. Theaccountof I.D.Worley,Admin istrator of Joseph Mumiunert, deceased.' 335. The account of Elias Mayer, Ad ministrator of Wm. Rohrbaugh, dee'd. 333. The first and final account of Wjh. A. FIALA, Admini , ,trator of the estate of Peter I). Little, deceased. 3:17. The first account of Mary McAl lister, Executrix of the last will and tes tament of Adaline NleCullough, decd. ll:N. - The account of Washington Metz gite,‘ Administrator of the estate of Sairi net Metzgar, deceased. SANIURL LILLY, Register. Register'S, Office, Gettysburg, Aug. td • 02s. Hoop Sklrtg, 621. ITOPKINs!,S "OWN RAKE," \ NEW FALL STYLES-I Are in every respect me? CLASS, and ent hrone a complete assortment for Ladies, Nits* es;and Mil ken, of the Newest Styles, every Length and Size of Wain. UUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are niqe universally POPULAR than \any others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lig'iter, more elastic, m.4a durable, and really ellikrn, than any other 'Ryon Skirt i the market. The springs and fastenings arse warranted perfect. EvzaT Lanr should Tnk. Tilsit I They are now being eztensprely Sold by 111111011ANTII, throughout the Coun67, and at WHOLESALE k RETAIL, at Siannhietory and Sale‘ Room. No 628 ARCH Street, below 7th, PHIL DELPHLA. Ask for ROPELN'S "owl nokn,"—buy n? other I CAUTION.—None genuine unless Stampeel, on each lid Pad- I, Hopkin's ifoop Skirt Man: ulactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philede lptikP Also, constantly on haul full line• of NeW York made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS NET CASIL O.IS PRICE ONLY. Sept. 3, 1866. 4w Hoosier Steel Plough. 04 4 14 5= THE undersigned has been Appointed an ay.ent. for the sale of HALL & SPEER'S STEM. PL UGH, manufactured at Pittsburg This' Plough has been in rise in Admits county for some time, and is pronounced superior to any other. .A few on band. JOIIN G. GILBERT, Sept. 3, 1866. tf Straban township. Notice. JESSE HECK'S Eir ATE.—Letters testa. mentary on the estate of Jesse liezlc, late of Monotjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the tinder. signed, residing in same township, be hereby girds notice to all persons indebted to said estate to mike immediate payment, and those haviiig claims arainet the same to present them• properly authenticated for settlement. - • . WILLIAN ICHEHIS,; Sept. 10, 1965. 6w* • /secular. CM CM For Star,. • :" T UE DEPT /X TII II NIA . V VICTOR StIRJI) MILL. Over Fire thousand of these Idle have been made and sold in the last three years. This best recommenintions enn be given. Also—COOK'S Ir.V.A.PORATOII, for making Sugar and Mobtries, said to be tbobeiti# use. COBS aS7/ERS. Three, different eir(iv for grindinz, Corn In the ear, o shelled—o4ltoy other kind of grain. This is a mlchino • that every ttrmer sisOuld have, as a bushel of ground feet Is mita' to • bushel and a half moe'runnel. The high price of feed of ail kinds makes an itripeiotite de mand for FORM kind. of machinery by which to sass. It is a ripil.gtinder and durable. B ELLS CIT CIiC7IE4 SCROMS, FA Mt IioUSE3, FOUNtittIRS, dm. Made of the best steel co - imposition. Chard% Bells insured for Orle Tenr: . wlr.Loucrrnrf• GI! .11 SPRIWO DRILL, WITII CRAP .'E1,t.4.3 GUANO ATTACHMENT. 'This is c,onsiilered one of the best Milli now in use. It will distribute any kind of grain -evenly, and BOW fiiotll one bushel or to three to the acre. The guano Attachment it risgireu entire satisfaction; w:terover nsed. hin so constructed as nut to cloz :n sowing any kind of Phosphates or Bone Meal. !Wing sold a i t number of these ttchines last sen Son, I can tully recommend hem to be what they are represeuietl. Persons wishing to bny should make uppli-alion early ten the supply If smart and the dent.tud great. i - ' , F. F. Slll77fS q.1...q• STED: PLOUGHS. 1 r First, I , is the my Plough yet produced th,tt wit hie:trial', scourin nny soil. Seeon i, ft is no an established fact that It will last from titter to sit times longer than a h any other ..el plot gh in non. Third, it draws , lighter than any other Plough, cutting tljo sane width and depth of furrow. The di T,rent pull , of the Pinngh are east in mottliq into the elt - let Fh like desired for the shoret and giving Ihti`p kris most esloosed to Wear any desired thickne4o. The si•ores can be sharpened by any hhek.onith. The steel is perfectly male able and works kiddiy. Edge tools have been made out of pierej of the plough by , black smiths all owLr the, ronn , ry. ' For s.tle MIME, Agent, • Aug. 27, 1:106, CetFystturg, Pa. Semi*: Maeleineg. f: Ito ?e BAKER.—Tug BEST IN I' 4 E. Thew Machines Imre become so Well known th it little need be said by way of recom woulatioa. 'They have taken the first premium nt all the Luc State fairs, and ere universally ncknuadedged to be the BEST in tine by all who have tried them. The "Grover Baker Saui" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that hare been attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew nod etnbrofier with p tecction. These Machines are pechliarly adapted to Family use. Th y nre almost noiseless, sew directly from the spool wit'oint rewinding, and ace simple in their construction. They ore en+f to man ige, and can be marked by almost. awy child. Every family Should haru one. They lave labor, they afire tune, and they nave money, and du their work 'better than it cap bb done by hand. Tie undersigned having been appointed Agent for the Above. Machines, has esttablislied an Ag-ncr in Falibield, Adams county, where he will always have on hand n'supply. Per. suns wishing to buy will please cull end exam- Me tor t:!etuselees.. zr,'.irSce.lles uu•i Thread will also be sup plied. r J. 5. WlTllf:iOW,•Ageut, Fiiirfielti, Adams county, Pa. Aug. 27, 18G6. it Selarnelo4' Man d rake PHI.. I.IVEIL COM eLAINT. A sultsT Fort cumum. if yotir 4wt rID tire nr,tive. IMENIME If your breath bi had, TRY TnEM. If you feel drawny,, TRY Tlllat. • If you are to•v splrltt4l, ' TRY THEM. If you have a sick lieminche t TRY Tl 4 ,3f. . If you haya taken tut roe too Jillieb TAK-FrA. DUJA They only cost :u cuts a I,ox. Blue Hnna, nn et her pr,pqrations of Merenry, net natty proMmo mom and death than th.• .11.a•uxev Which they proletot to cure. And yet thk euwrosl ve mineral so iimionneeil by the lollo p Mile do. lON, k pr. peTlhed by thin almost UM verNally In Liver Compiling, Consumption of Lung', Sc. TUE M iIsiTMAKF, PILLS arc. composed entirely of roots and florin', obtained from the Cr StorOlotiso of Nature, and their salutary i It. els will appear 114 80011 Its UM Medi- Cill. la t to -the test ot a 1,1 ir expel Intent. 'lll.lNi kNE do not produce nay 11:.1114.• tor sick nest 01 the stomach; .but when gi‘ eii ipida, It may be proper ti, use thorn in einciei ther watt Si:II.EN Ch . :6 SEAWEED TONIC. treatment the dlgestlvn faculties are speedily restored to their lull vigor, and the worst-cases of inillgest/mi may be cur..l. When w,. ref! • d that the liver is the hugest. Intermit mg m of th. bn ly, that to tt. Is assigned the Important dray of filtering the bits 41 unit prepAring She bile, that It Is siii.ject to many dis orders, and that when It Is diseased or Inactive the %%1101(.1i/sly syinpatlietteally:lt Is Out surprising that a inistli whiell can restore the healthy operations Of tee laver ghoul I produce woniterhil changes lit the general and cfreet mores whir h !hay app. ar to he utmts t. tni raeullltlPt. ileadadle or long t ontlattanor, revere pains In the sole, breast cud Moulders, uphlng of the !Innis, a feeling; of gt oral we:duteos and wretelwilnems,an I other alarming and distressing x. niptimr.3. 121414101 v., of imperf,•et or disordered Ltetioll of t h e liv, r, are spe , ,illly u entoved by tho use of -MIIENOK's M Costiveness, Piles, bitter or sou r eructalloncnna that, Indeseriliable feeling of oppression, mental linX lay, lantmor, lethargy, anti depression of mph its whit li unfit. a loan tor the management of bast 111%.; RIO t lie enim mentor life, err all relley.st by the use of St 'RENCK'S MAN DRA KE PILLS, Dm S - ii I.m:tr.—Dear Sir:—l 1.11:e pleasure In 'sell lin.: you a eertltivate In add itha 1 to many you have already reeelved from sit trei lug human ity. 'tutu seureoly rind language nufilott illy strong le expres , my heal tall gratatleation ..1 the wonder fel cures your MANDII.kICE PILLS and SI . : 1,- WEEI 1 TIN It; have etrected in the entire Pure of one of the 1110 it et a bborti 4.14..41!14 of the alfcction of the liver. For three y ears I stilfered beyond de. scripttoh : all my friaids, as well as myself, came to the omeluslon that Inv lIIIIP In this tiro wail short. Suet: was the terride eontlithat to which I was re . lared that life to 111^ bad become a bur then: my Wil , bis MVIt ern AV L 4 in a State of Inflam mation; I emllll not eat. I could not sleep; my whole bode W. 1.4 rule,' with p tin: 14 Wdling would arbet In iriy wrists Fini link iVg, renderin& then& totally tisel - ss. (In several o;easions I was at taelted wit a a rush of blis: I to the head, which would fea hie to the ground, and I would be car ried aw ty for dead. I uphlk , l to several etii I lieut. Wu - Melting or nor city, %vim :elm 111 istered all the medicines I hat they thought would reach my case, but of no avail, ' One of then, said la could do no more ibi Mr. se 11 I and advised in ~ 4 a ist resort, to drink rod I tree .011. Not relishing the horrid trash I deelln , el In take it. Aeebtent put y , ur advertisement lb in v hands. I railed on you: you exantinnt/ Me anti told me the n Owe of my disease. You then ta d, r•tl me The Pills :tivi Tonle Wifil an oleieryenen of diet, pledging your %oast k that in one week I would awl inysell ' another man. rtoilowed your ruivlee, au I, ILA you priql..t.Nli an astonishing eure was efreetts I. I t ontlimed your Pills and 701111 C for some time, ate I now thank. Cead for hie 'good :less, and your valuable mettle , ne, I am once more restore! to orrfeet health. \ I most earnestly reetenmend thou , . Wheare /mfr ingtmin affection of the liver to e' se your I'lll and Topic a fair trial. and I eon , will he streets . I havt‘sent ma ny pennons to you, and they have all been curs i. Any Inform 'lion my teikrh"-Ci I tzeun mny feet:lra 'will be freely given by the subscrif/Ur, at hie rest deuce, No $l2 Federal street, between Stlt street unl Passyunk road. CHATU,Es .TotrAION. far„ \ Former Prancrf Ink Manufacturer. Fot• Sale. \ ❑REE choice FARWS, se lleiri; 1 1 231, 133 and• 124 urea each; el thresitussr r tICI Borough of OrttYsburg ; ehoit •edema good buililine. Terme Aocomiurkist g.. ' GEOliGli A: LD. Gettysburg, Sept. $l, 1864. If , niwk Wanted.t TOIR subseribar will p Arr ipjfx!, per.CORDIer c 0, liverea st b 4 Tenn 7s - - r , . 16 Jane IC .18413. i2:25:1 gal MEESE IMMIII tseionnlty at his 'rill Sixth_ street, Iphia, every Bat , Al. ; -NO, 32 Bond day; from 9 to 3; ,n, Mass., every every other Fri- Baltimore Bd.— irongh entithinn tes-pit-oftitestOe p and Beselibed r, or 47 GO per 15 centrperlos. td Beslers.' 4 a .s,