MM;')=GE=Ell Read the CertifiCates of Wholesale Druggists in 1.851: The undersigned, having for many years been acstualntcd with " Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and freolachrfinutf," and 'fold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully Mate, that we believe it to be equal, lit every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the beet article we have ever known for all common diseases of the Dead. Barr & Perry, Boston ; Reid, Austim_ & Coo Bos ton,: EtraWn, Lamson & Co.. Boston ; seth W. rowle, Roston; Wilson, - Fairbank 4t Co., Boston; Renshaw, ltdrunnd h tom.. Boston ; li. R. /Div, Portland gr.; Barnes & Park, New York; A. D. ilk D. Sunda, New York; 'Reuben Pool & Co., New York; Israel Minor it. Co., Now York; Mckeessm & Robbins, New York ; A. 1., Sete/ill & Co., New York; M. Ward, emee & Co., New York; bush & Gale, New York. LI:7 - For sale by all Drugs' ht.— Try /t. (Dec. ifi, 1655. ly LIFII-rn Ira LT -FOTLENGTIL LI EA urn -STR. ENGT ff. LIVF,..IIEA LT 11-.461'11EN UTIL The. 6teat Preach Bemedy. DR. JCAIf DELAY ARRICIS cELEBRATED spiextFic Proarwl from a pr , r.c..r , ptiou of Dr. Juan Dela tanrre, (Thief Ph v , dedan of the limpitul da Manion Lurtnolodert• of Purim. . • This In valuable in edict 11 is no Int pe,l t lon, but is unfailing In the euro of Sperm itorthie or /Semi nal Weakness. Every npenicn of Genital or Uri nary- Irritability. In voluntary or Nightly Rem lnai E.EI Visions from wimiever cause produced, or 11111,1 evar severe, will be speedily relieved and the 01. sans restored to healthy aetion. Ittsti the following opinions of eminent Erenci. physicians: "Ws have used the ft peolfie Ellis piepared by Clarendon. & Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the prencEption of Dr..fuitn Debunarre, in out Pprivate practice with uniform suecens,Miti be. l eve there in rokother rionlielib• no well calculated to curs all persons suffering (Mtn Involuntary Entinsions or any other weakness of the tteshal organs, whether cruised by 'sedentary modes 01 living, excensea, or abuse. R. A. Brasonsrsurn, M. D. G. D. I)o snots, M. D. ThAtt Lit L6CCURE,II. D. Peels, ltfar rdh,ll4‘ll." BEA: tRE OF enTYNTERFETTS. The genuine Pills are sold by all the principal Druggists throughout the World. Price One Dol lar per lloz, or nlx It MCI.I for Five Dollars. GA H.ANVI D Note Proprietors, No. 214 Rue I,intibarl, Paris. One Dollar enelow.hl to any authorised Agent, will ingurr a box by rettitin mail, aceurely ;waled from 311 observation: Os boxes for live dollars. Sole General Agents for America, OSCAR G. SrloAF,s & CO., 27 Cortland .t., N. Y. Fl.—French, German. Spantab and Englkli Pamphlets, containing hkil part , eulars and direc tions for inv.; cent free to every address. A. D. Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg, Dee. Is, INdi, y To Cononmptiveo. The advertiser, having' Wen restored to health In a. few weeks by a very simple remedy, after Living suffered for several yearn with a nevere lung affection, and that dread dineanc, Congo In 1)- t hle —ln anxious to make known to his &how sufferers the tempt of cure. To all who lloxin• It, he will semi a cony of the pren,ription oral (free of charge,) with the diree tlolll for prep:trim,' and !Ring the MUM., Willett they will 1110 a 81.711 R Cl'lLli YOH CON.IUMPTION, Ilaosrittrym, corm's, Cot,m, and all Throat awl Lung Affection% The only object of the advertiser in /44`11 , 11ng the Pregeription Is to b”it eth them lletrvl,and epread Information %Odell ltr roneelvot to he Invaluable, awl he hopes every sufferer will try his retne.ly. as It will cost theta nothing, and may arm.. Parties wishing the ureneriptlonFHlPM by return. Mali, Will please address _ _ ItKy. Mtn A. wri.scrsr, Willlwitiburg, Icings co., New York, Mar. 5,1863. ly - Terrible bi;elestires iiNCRILTAI PON Tint MILLIos !—A• most valuable au 1 WWltlifriill purAlo.“l,o2: A wori: or 100 pages, and 3J eolorod Engravings. int. lit , srEws 'V ....DM :V ECITX, an original and popular treatise ou 31..ut an 1 WounAn,thelr l'oysiolggy, Functions, an I disorders of 'every kind, with Never- Falltugltetnedhw rot their speeds' cure. The prac tice of l)tt. HUNTER his long lien, and still is, unbounded, but at tla , earnest, solicitation of nu in,Tou,l =Pious, la , has been ill bleed to extend fits usefolnesi throng!' the Medium °flits "VA DE MRCI 7 NI." It is a volume that should be t Ite han 1 s ul i•very Lon Ily /a the land, as a pre v •ntive of stir viers, , w as a guide fur the allevi ation of ono of the ?n it awful and destructive ricourvl that 'ever vfriud mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be,forwarded free of post .'g'• to any part of Lae United Stat e, for 50 cents In P. O. t.tumpa. Address, last paid, HUNTER, N 0.3 Lthislou St., NOV York. fgepL a. ly Alirtnene, hot True r.very yoiing gentleman In the rotted States esti bear something cry mud' to their turf vantalt.l:ll7 return mall( free of eliarge.) by ad alreeml ng the tlittleestgiitsi having (Ars of bnuig buntbugged wilt oblige by not notlei tilts rard. All ether', will remiNe address thel 0 'Ml eat, servant. " Tittle, AN, Mar. G. lirottilway, N. Latest Market Reports. GHTTYSIIURG. FLOUR, - - RYE MOUR. • "WlilrE WHEAT, Bra) WHEAT, - - CORN, - - BUCKWHEAT, - ]]AY, • BA.T.TIMURIS Froute, - - - -• • RI" - int )11NT, o . . lb a Pi, Ilk hand., - (ATTU., p hand.. II V., • - EY. - - Married. On thPlllth Talt.,by fiv. .TnITN ITX Pp, 01 krviultsville, tuNiLin )I.IILY CULILLOIOI:,,, 0 "It W iPcfnni. the IM'ettlity week;at. the revldenee of D. .%. Boob - , In thiti by lioc. Dr. Ilay, a I IrA ucy, of SGII/ Fronehieo, I.:nliforn to, and lbs MYICA. E. FitE:E3I.IN, ul lirutike city, Whi -1•011Hin. Inlilt,. ran Millinery FANCY GOODS. ISS AfcCREANY bus Jun received I_ taiga and beautiful assurtineut °k new MEI Fancy Bonnets, 'Crapes, ' Fancy Oats, f -Relines, Plain. Po t ts, _ Ruches, • Feathers, Frames, Ribbons, Nett, Flowers, Pius, e. Also, a general assortment of Ladies , TOI LET GOODS, consisting; to pert, of Embroi dered Fancy Head-dresses, Plain do., Linen and Thread Lace Collars, Paner do., Thread Lace, Fancy Combs, Dressing tfo., flair Brush es:Perfumery, Soaps, Powders,C3rsers, Rosie , 17, Glovei, Linen Handkerchief's, Hoop Skirts, and Infaid. Goods. Thankful for the liberal patronage she has received In seasons past, she hopes to receive from her lady friends an early call. Gettyaber t t, Oct. 1, 1866. lm To All Hook Buyers. tiAS. K. SIMON, 38 Son th Sixth Street, Phil gulelphin, IS AGENT PORTER FOLLOW NG VALISAELE BOOKS : APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPE DIA-2i Vole. HISTORY OF THE REBELL= lON-1. large Vol. DICTIONARY OF. MECHAN -ICS-2 Vols. funcstLioN RECORD, BY FRANK MOORE —9 Vols. WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS-22 vols. pOOPEIVS NOVELS, DICKENS' WORKS. lIERIVALE &GIBBON'S ROME. ILACAULEY'S WORKS. FIIR'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND FACTU HRS. I BANCROFT'S UNITED STATES-8 Vols, ke. I furnish all Books published, for public add private Libraries, at a holesale• prices.— Send a list of any Books wanted, a ith asiatnp, Tor pnces, which will be sent by return mail. Sept. 24, 1866. 6w . • • I '' .i ce ' i • / • ( 1 „ • .. 0.1 1 - erec," .. . . / • A . . • 4 i 4 I itlf/,/ / - ; 0 Icee...,'Creeal Aug. 13, Itid6. 2m The Far Famed 46UNIFRSL CI.QTITES WRINGER"— Besides the great saving of Labor, the saying In the wear and tear or clothing in a jingle year, more than ameontj to the price of this Wringer. It is strange that any family should be willing to do without it. For sale at FAIINESTOCK saes., and a P• 1 1 - BUER LEIrB. • [Feb. 19. 'ALL kinds of - PrG'I7RES, large nd small. • deatly and correctly copied' at c e Excel- StOr. I. G. T -SUN. - 11irALBFLEISOli is selling a large anlount nr‘licitis, because the peoplehro Sutling oat that Eit Li determined not to be undersold. PUBLIC SALE . OV A VALUABLE FARM' .— On SATUR DAY, the 27th day of OCTOBER inst., the subscriber will offer at Public Sale; on the premises, his VALUABLE FARM', situate in Hamilton township, Adams county, Pa., one and a half miles north of New Oxford, on- the Carlisle turaplie, adjoining lands of Daniel Ehrehatt, Samuel Alwine, Jacob kfrers's heirs, and oil]. ere, containing ill ACRES, more or less, with due proportions dit Woodland and Ife-idow. The land IS in a high state ofcultiration, hay ing been recently limed, and some of it twice. The fences are good. The improvements are a first rate Two.istorr. BRICK HOUSE, a Two-story Brick Eitch ea attached, Wash House, B ink ;7 , 1: j 1; • Barn, 50 by 83 feet, Wagon Shed ; and Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog S,abie, and other out-buildings. Never-failing wells of water at thst house and barn, with pumps in both. There is a young Ar ple Orchard, with Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries and ,Grapes OD the - premises. A public road leads through , the farut t 9 Critt!6 mill. The far= is only oie and a half miles from market, with churches and schools convenient. The bui.dings ar i all new,. - 21211"3n1e to commence at 1 o'clock, P. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by Oct. 1, 1868. ts* OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.—In pur suance of an allots order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, Pa., will be offered at Public Sale, on MONDAY, the 22d day of DC. TUBER inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the prem. iaea, the Real Estate of Auxastus Hansel!, de. ceased, consisting of an EXCELLENT PLAN TATION, situate in Freedom township, in said coanty,containinglsl ACRES and 51 PE ItCll - neat measure, adjoining Janis of William Belly, deceased, James Witherspoon, and oth ers. The improVements are a large Two store Double BRICK DWELLING., I . i HOUSE, One-story Brick Kitchen, .."7eZ iffl Bank Barn, part Frame and Stone, . " 11E., Stone Sheds on each side of the f . ..,57.:_. Bridge, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, Wash Douse ' Smoke House Dry House, Wood House, Smith Shop, two wells of water, a flourishing Or char i of choice fruit, a due proportion of Tim ber rend ft large quantity of good Meadow.— Part of the tract h , 43 been lime I. The farm is in an excellent neighborhood, near Marsh Creek, in the vicinity of a Public School Douse, with Churches in the immediate neh.ol - Nearl all the fences are of Chest nut rails, Term's will he very' moderate. Persons desirou4 of viewing the premises, will please call during the early p.4rt of the day cf sale, and they ili be shown the same by the administrator. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by Cr. CORNELIUS lIARYZELL, lly the Conn—James J. Fink, E/erk. October 1, 1806. is BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Carroll county, in the State of Miry. land, n sitting as a/Court of Equity, the Entiscri , ber,as Trustee, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, oo SATURDAY, the 27th day of UCTURER, 1860, at 12 o'clock, M., TIIE FARM on which Augustus Horner re sided at the time of his decease, slt'unted is said county, on the Peonsyliunia line,two miles from littlestown, on the Littlest° wn and Ta. neytown road, adjoining Ilorg in's mill,Oeozge Itinedollar and miters, contAining 151 SCREI and 16 PERCHES of land, more or less-10 acres Meadow and 60 acres elegant Timber. The farm is laid off in nine fields, and welf WS* tered. The improvements are a large Two story Brick DWELL- ~. 701111 INO HOUSE, %Hilt Back-building s.v.; .„ and Cellar, and a never.faiiing Spring near the honse•, Log Rarn, Wagon z•tred and Corn Crib, good Hog House, Wash (loose, kc., with an elegant y ming Orchard. The land is of good quality, and pas been lately heavily limed, and all under good fencing. This is a very desirable Patin, and I would invite all persons intending to buy land to call and see it, as I must sell on the day above. named. It will be shown by John Hamer, re siding thereon. The terms of sale, as prescribed by the said decree, are, one-third of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale, or upon the ratifica tion of said sale by the . said court, and the balance in two equal annual payinents, with interest from date ; lne purcliaser Or , parch tri ers to give Ills or their notes, with security, to be approved by theaubscriber. - 10 (/0 013 30 32i • llnO 2 410 - 300 0 000 . 0 00 40 75 A II Iq 2 6) oy 9J t;9 1 00 85 (4 1.15 40 PI 64 JACOB SHARETTS. Oct. 1, 1866. is - Trustee. ---- ,Campaigns of the ARMY LW THE POTOMAC. BY WILLIAM 'Z'M'INTON. - 14 00 (;0 13 00 • lal 511 kd 17 50 - 21 00 kc, 211 00 2 89 (4 2 , 41 The STANDARD Ilktory or the GRAND ARMY. The greatest Work on the War. Uni versally endorsed by army officers and the press. The Aureole save : "I design in this vo ume to record what that Army did and suffered in ten campaigns and two score tio , lles." "I shall hive to celebrate the unswervit g loynky of this army, that ofitimes when the band of military cohesion faitell, hell it, un shaken el fortune, to a duty self-imposed." "I shall have• to hollow it through a check. ered experience, in a tile commingled of great misfortunes,. great follies and great glories•, but from first to last it will 'appear that, amid many bullets - of fortune, through "winter and rough weather," the Army of the Potomac never gave up, but made a good fight, and fi nally reached the goal." - The "Arms - and Navy Journal" Says: "This is the only American critical work on the late war, and It is thoroughly critical and entirely divested of all political hue or tone." This is the only History of the , •GrantiAr. my," and no one who has borne a part in its conflicts, or is int. r.utted in its grand achieve ments, should be without it. The work sells itself. The people are tired of political and partisan bistor:cs, and want something from official sources. We have Agents clearing over $2OO per month. Send for ctrculam.and see our terms and proof of .he above assertion. Address, NATIONAL PUBLI-HIING 501 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. I, 180. 4w 1800. NOIH{IS STILL AHEAD: - . - G 6 r POLICY." in QUICK SALESk S.IIALL PROFITS! Clothing, Hats and Cops. Clothing, Hats arid Caps. Clothing, Hats and C.ps. Clothing, Hats and Caps. . A LARGE ASSORT WENT OF 111:tek Cloth Dress Conte. Black Cltith Sack Coats. Black Cloth Pants and Vests. Rhiek and Pitney Carlin ere Coats. Black and Feiner Pants and Vests. • LOOK AT THE FIOUREI 1 Cloth Coats. from $lO to $23. Cnssimere Coats, from $5 to $lB. Cassimere Pants and Vests, frmn $5 to $l5O Parts, from $2 to $l2. • Undershirts, froni $1 to $3. Drawers, from $1 to $2 51. HATS AND CAPS! The latest style always on band and at re duced prices. Six Dollar Hats for $5. Fire Dollar flats For $4. Four Dollar Hats for $3 50. Three Dollar Has for $2 50. • Two Dollar Sate for $t 50. FALL STYLI? CAPS. JUST RECEIVED! - . - - Also—Gentlemen's wear of every descrip lion—such' as Neckties, Butterflies, Suspen ders, Stockings, Gloves, Paper and Linen Col• lass, of every style and_price, Umbrellas, Pock et Eland kerc,ltiets, Linen Shirts, Wool Shirts, kc. Also—Regnlation Base Balls, Baia dl Bats, Clocks, Trhnks, Travelling Sacks, Walking Sticks, Brae Balt Shoes, /Sc. RIRME3I3BIi THE PLACE. Next door to Buehler's Drug store, where we are ready to sloim you ourgoods, and it you think you eau buy cheaper elsewhere, we will charge you Nothing foreitowi..g yon our Stork. Call and examine for yourselves. Sept. 24 ; '88: THEO. C. NORRIS. Picture Frames. AGREAT variety of PICTUILE FRAMES, with plain and convex ghisses, for rude at llorner's Drag aro; Variety Store. June 26,1865. MISIILEWS HEBB BITTERS lot sale at Rarnaea Dreg asid.M.aristx.Bt.q.4. UEOTtGE LOUGII PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE. Valuable Beal Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.--On SATURDAY, the 13th day of OCTOBER. 11306,at 1 o'clock, . ~ the undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises; in Highland township, Adams county, His VALUABLE FAR(, situate on the-road leading from Stockalager s Saw Mill to Gettys burg, adjoining lands of Wm. Walter, Joseph Hershey, John Knox, and others, containing 300 Acres, more or less, having rt thereon erected n Two•story Don-,..C 5 :111/ ble LUG HOUSE, Double Log Barn, and all other necessary ont- , buildings. Tuere is a good well of w ater near the door, and water in all the fields. There is a variety of Fruit on the premises. About 125 acres are in wood, with a fair proportion of meadow. The land is of excellent quality and in a good state ofcultivation. Pers)ns wishing to view the property will call on Peter Stoner, re-siding thereon, or the snbieribrr, residing in New Salem. krAtieniance will be given and terms made kliown on day of sale by Sept . . 24, 1866. to I. W. ORR. Well•lmproved Farm, IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE - - Desiring to change my business, I offer fur sale the FARIS npos. which I reside, 3 miles southeast of Charlestown, Jefferson county, Va., and 2 miles from the Shenandoah river, containing about 3.50 ACRES OF LIME STONE LAND, 60 in fine Timber; under good fencing. The improvements are first rate. The DWELLING was finished in 1860, and conoltins 14 rooms.lllll The out-buildings are or a char. . acter to suit the farm, and c0m... 1 .f ,- prise a good BARN, Corn and Carriage Eiousq, Quarters, Tenants' Houses, Brick Smoke and Ash Houses, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, &c., and all under cypress roofing. Two fine Springs near the House, one in the yard; cistern at the door; never-failing stream through the farm, passing through the barn-yard: 3 young orch.rrds of choice 'fruit, containing about 250 trees. I would call the attention of any one wish ing a well improved fitrintto this -property— which can be divided into two farms, whit buildings on each, and fine water. Any per : son wishing to see the land will call on D. Humphreys k Co., lu Charlestown, who will direct them to it. JAS. LAW. HOOFF Sept. 24, 1806. Cw PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE —The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on SA TbROA Y, the 29th day of September inst PART OF THE FARM on which he resides, in Germany township, Adams county, consist ing of 65 ACRES of good knit more or less, about 5 acres of which are timber, with a fair proportion of meadow; improved with a good Two-story BRICK 'HORSE, Log Barn. iltc. There is a well of water at the ioor, and a fine young Or- 1 7 4$ chard of choirs fruit. The property . is within one mile of Littlestown, on the Get tysburg Turcr Ike, and con% enient to churches, mills, schools, kc. ShrS.tle to coamPnce At 1 o'clock, P. IL, on said day; when attendance will he given and terms wade known by HENRY SPALDING. glar.N. IL—lf not sold. the property will be for rent. [Sept. 24, 1866. to Notice. MARY ANN ALLISON'S ESTATE.—Let ters testamentary on the estate of Mary Ana Allison, late of Littlestown, Adams Conn ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Sept. 17, 18C6. Brooms! Brooms! TU; undersigned continues to manufacture Brooms at his old stand in Carlisle street. lie wtll hare during the tall a full supply on .hand,.Lad will he able to furnish tiler WHOLE SALE UR RETAIL. Brooms made to order or on the shares. Persons having Broom Corn would do well to gave hint a call. S. R. TIPTON ttystattg, Sept. 24, 1866. 9m Schenek's Mandrake Pills. FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTE FOIL CALOMEL. your bowels ure cost lye. TM' THEM. If you have werns,... TRY THEM If your breath is bwt, TRY THEM If you feel drowsy, TRY THE:kr. If you are lcer TRY TFIENI. If you have n sick 110nd:wile, TRY TIIIOf. If you havo taken a d rop ,tou much TAKE A I•ULL They only aloft 2.i yenta a hex. TRYTFfK 1. Ithu Mass, an'. pn•parations of Mc•renry, mAu.i/ly pro« ho r• nntler•nr,.ond the II 1.41.:44P1i N't111•11 Ihel proli.s, Wenn.. An i yet h•s eorroiiii'e mineral so ih•ninineed lq • I 1311 ann. hle ilovinrs, proserll.4l by thin aliiiwn lin I versAlly In Liver Complaint, Consumption of Lungs, &e. . VIE MANDRAKE MIA are composed. ent 'rely of roots and herbs, obtained from the great Storehouse of Nature, and their salutary effects will appear as soon as the medi cine is brought to the test of a fair experiment. SCHENCK'S MAN DRA KE PI LLS do not prisluce any nausea or sickness of the stomach; but when given for Dyspepsia, it may be proper to use tinan in connection with SCHENCKS SEAWEED TONIC. Bythiapidicions treatment the digestive faculties are speedily restored to their lull vigor, and the worst cases of indlgestim) may be cured. When we reflect that the liver is the largest Internal organ of the body, that to It is assigned the Important duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that it Is subject to many Ms orders, and that when it is diseitsed or inaidive the whole lusty sutlers sympathetically, it is not surprising that a medicine wiled' can restore the healthy niwratloPts of the Liver should produce wonderful chiming In Vie general health, and effect cures whim /1 may appear to be almost ml racalouq. Headache of lung contlnnance, severe pains in the side, breast and shoulders, aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretehisluess,au I other alarming and distressing mptoms, indfratlve of Imperfect or disordered action of the liver, are speedily removed by the use oh SCI I ENolCs M tNDRAKE PILLS. Costiveness, Piles, bitter or sour eructat ion., and that indescribable feeling of oppression, mental anx telly, Itngnor, lethargy, and depression of mphits[wh fell unfit a man for the management of business and the emeymentof life, arc all relieved by the use of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PI SVIIENCK—Dear Sir:—r take pleasure in sending you a ei , rtillente in addition to ma n gey ou have Mready reeeiyol from suffering humanity. I can seareely find language sufficiently strong to express my heartfelt gratifieation nt the wonder ful cures your MANDRAKE PILLS and SEA WEED TONIC have elteeteml in the entire cure of one of the most stubborn cases of the a ffeetlon of the flyer. For three years I suffered beyond de. scription ; Minty friends, as well as myself, sane to the conclusion that my time In this life was short. Ruch-was the terrible condition to which I was redueed that life to me had become a bur then: my whole system was in to state of inflam mation; I could not eat, I could not sleep; my whole body was illicit with pain; swelling would swine In my wrists and ankles, rendering them totally 'useless. On several occasions I was attacked with a rush of blood to the head, which would fe:l me to the ground, and I would be car ried away for dead. I applied to several eminent physicians of our city, who administered all the medicines that they thought would reach my case, but of no avail. One of them said he could do no more for me, and advised me, ns n last resort, to drink eod liver oU Not relishing the horrid trash I declined to take it. Accident put y‘nr advertisement In my hands. I called on you; you examined me and. told me the nature of my disease. You then or- dered me the Pills and Tonic with an observance ofdiet, pledging your word that in one week I would find myself another man. I followed your advice, and, as you predicted, an astonishing cure was effected. I continued your Pills and Tonic for some time, and now thank Grxl for his grma ness, and your valuable medicine, I am once more restored to perfect health. I most earnestly recommend those who are suffering from affection of the liver to give your Pills and Tonic a fair trial, and to cure will he effected. I have sent ma ny persons to yon, and they have all been cured. Any intormation my fellow-eittzens may require will be freely given by the subscriber, it his resi dence. No 812 Federal street, between Bth street and Fassyuuk road. CHARLES JOHNSON, Sr., Former Printers' Ink Manufacturer. Dr. Schenck will be Professionally at his principal offlee, Nn. 15 North Sisth street, corner of 'Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat urday, frcm 9 A. Y. until 4 P. si. ; No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3; and every other Sri= day at 109 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md.— All, advice free, bat fora thorough examina tion of the lungs with his Despirometer, the cbirge is three dollars. Price of the Polmonic Strop and Seaweed Tonic, moth $1 50. pet bottle, or $7 50 per tolf dozen. Mandrake Pills, SI cents per box. For Bale by all Druggisits and Seeders.. dept. S r 1866. 1m Three Valuable-Farms AT PUBLIC SALE.--On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 13th and 13th days of OBER next, the subscribers, Executors of Jacob Sbeely, deceased, will over at Public Sale, the following Real Estate, viz: No. I.—A GOOD FARM, situate in lefountjoy township, Adams county, 3 milessouth of Get tysbarg, near the Baltimore turnpike, adjoin. ing lands of Andrew Beitler, v. Fiscrl. and others, containing 108 ACRES and 53 PERCH ES, with a due proportion of Meadow and Woodland. TLe firm is beautifollj located, and is in a good state of cultivation, haviog all been limed. The improvements are a Two ' story STONE HOUSE; a large and good Bank Barn with Wagon Ali Shed and Corn Crib attached,Car- , rings Douse, Hog Pen, Smoke 'House, tr.c. There are two good Apple or , chards on the premises, with an abundtnce of other fruit tress and vines. No. 2.—A FARM, situate in Franklin town ship, Adams connty, 1 mile east of Caohtowd, on the rout leading from Mrimmasburg to Chambersburg, adjoining the Mansion Farm, and adjoining lands of John Belt, Peter Com fort, and othei a, containing 10:i ACRES, more or less. The improvements consist of a large and very superior Bank Barn, just finistred, and a commodious BRICK iIOUSE in course of erection. It is expected that sr the House will be completed by the day of sale. There kis 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 moat beautiful and attractive homes in the country. Pleas antly and beantiful,y located in one of the finest farming regions in the State, this Farm offers a rare chase to capitalists. No. 3.—A TRACT OF CHESTNUT TIMBER land, lying In Franklin townshir, adjoining lands of John Hartman, and Moses Hartman, Esq., containing 12 Acres, more or less. No. 4 . —THE MANSION FARM, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, 1 mile ncrtheast of Cashtown, on the old. Menallen road, adjoining lands of John Deardorff, Peter Shull, and others, containing 318 ACRES, more or less, about one-third of which is in , excellent Timber, such as Chestnut, White and Black oak, Rock oak, Poplar, ire. The improvements are a large • Two-story DWELLING, one part Ifil of stone, and new, and the other log and Weatherboarded. The , old part has been recently repaired aod re• painted, and is now as good as new. The Barn is Bank, very large and gaod. It has recently been very much enlarged and im proved, and will Dow stable from 18 to 20 homes ant as many cows. There is a very large Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached. The out-buildings are a Carriage 'louse, Spring House, Wash House, Smoke House, Blacksmith Shop, &c. The land has nearly all been limed once, and soma twice, and is now in the highest state of cultivation. It is gener ally conceded that this is one of the best and most productive farms in the county. Nearly every field has either a spring or a stream of running water in it the year round. Hence it is well adapted for stock rai3iog and dairy purposas. Tee farm is under good fencing. There are three excellent Apple Orchards on the premises, with an abund tnce of Peach, Cherry, Pear and 'other fruit treess. Fruit seldom fails here. This Farm need Only be seen to please—raiely dues one like it geieip to market. Persons wishing to view Farm No. 1 will please call on Mr. C. Snyder, its occupant, or Aaron Slieeiy, residing in Gettysburg, and those wishing to virw the other properties will call on the family of said decedent, resi ding on the Mansion, Farm. M.Ftirm No. 1 will be effered on the prem. iSeq„li 1 o'clock, P. M., on Friday the 'l2th, and the other properties Trig be offered on the premises, nt 10 o'clock on SAtur day, the 13th day of October, when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOHN DIEHL, Executor AARON SIIEELY,, • JAMES Ken VAIN, Sept. 17, 1866. is Executors A Good Farm AT MTVATE SALE.—The subectiber offers at Private S.de, his valuable FARM, site ate in F,eedom township, Adams county, Pa., containing 1'27 ACRES, more or less. The improvements consist of a good Two- 1 — story LOG HOUSE, anti Log Barn, Wash '4 House Smoke House and Milk House 4 all under one roof; anti other ...,ntbuildings. Thlre are two wells of goad water, one at the house and the other at the Barn, an i a never f tiling streain of wear running through the farm. There are two young Orchards ou the premises, and a variety of all hinds of fruit. There is about 25 Acres of good Timber and a fair proportion of Meadow. Thegind is in a high state of cultivation, anal will 'be sold on reasonable terms. This farm is conveniently located to Mills, Markets, Schools, Churches, ,kc., and is among the most desirable in the county. Persons wishing to view it will call on the undersigned, residing thereon. Angust 27, 1916. 3m OR SALE.—The subscriber w.shes to sell ip TWO VALUABLE FARMS of .LIME STONE LAND, one containing two hundred acres, and the other containing one hundred and twenty, a county road dividing the same. They are located about 7 miles from Westmin ster, the county seat & Carroll county, Md., and three miles from New Windsor, the near est Station on the Westert. Maryland Railtond. These Farms, for • location, quality of soil, modern improvements, &c., will compile with the best of lands in Pennsylvania. Purchas ers are advised to'calland view for themselves, or address the subscriber, Sam'a Creek, Car roll county, lid. BENJ. W. BENNETT. Sept. 17, :866. Ow A"perion harint a . good Farm for sale, and will take in part payment, - one or more tracts of FIRST-RATH WESTERN LAND, well located, m•ar Railroad., Schools, Church es, ()aunty Towns, am, may find a p urchaser, by applying at this office. June 18, 1836. tf IN NEW oxFoitn, AT PRIVATE SAL'S.— The undeisigned offers at Private Sale, a 1,4)T OF GROUND, situate in the pleasant village of New Oxford, Adams county, adjoin ing Gorge Shane, on the Gettysburg turnpike, near the Railroad, having thereon erected a Two-story Frame Weatherboarded er tin- HOUSE. with Back-building, a new , Stable, Wash House, en excellent well of water, with a pump in it, and nth *I proverneats. This is a desirable home. Persons wishing to view the p roperty are requested to nail on Philip Thomas, residing in New Oxford. Aug. 27, 1866. tf TIRE uudersigned,'residing in Germany and Union fps., Adams county, hereby caution a I persons against trespassing on their premi ses, in Bthing, hunting, kc Having s uffered• more or less in this way, they feel the neces sity of putting it stop to it, and will enforce the law against all offending. Wm. Butters, Amos (little. Simon S. Bish op, Aaron L. Bishop, John G. Byers, John Messinger, Daniel Sell, Wm. A. Roll, Abraham G. Feeser, William Staub, Elias A. Etkenrode, Matthew G. Ruff, John A- Swope, William Ri der, Jesse Eppelman, Michael Fink, D.lniel Wehler, MOSES Schwartz, Richard Simpson, Wm. Spalding. Sept. 24,1888. 3t RAN away from the subscriber, in Mountjoy township, on Thnrsday last, a bound boy named Francis Patrick Current, aired about 12 years, end small for his age. The abore reward will be paid for his return, but without thanks. This is also to caution the public, as I will pay no debts of hie contracting- TOBIAS B. ECKSNRODE. Sept. 24, 1866. 3t* -PURE SILVER *ARE find SILVER PLATED WARE 0 the very heat quality; u new assortment just received. C*ll and see it. 1. BEVAN, Opposite the Beak, Giettyeburg. ABltAlf FLEN'SEIT Carroll County Land Wanted. A GOOD FARM House and Lot, ELIZABETII KELLER Notice to Trespassers. 1 Cent Reward. II VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the 2d day of o,Yroftga next, the under signed. Executors of Frederick Holtz, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, on thepremises, the following Real Estate of said decedent, viz : No. I.—A FARA, situate in Tyrone town ship, Adams county, on the banks of the Big Conowago, adjoining lands of George Mack ley, Henry Hoover, An'hony Deardorff, Peter Miller, and others, containing 202 ACRB3, more or less, about 40 acres being Woodland and 30 acres Meadow. The land is in a high state of cultivation, part having been limed, and the fences are gciod. The improvements are • Two-story .INeatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, with Back-buil- NI 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 Orchard, in fine bearing condition, and all other fruit. No. 2.—A FARM, situate in Straban town • ship, Adams county, on the ro to leading Prom New Chester to New Oxford, within a quarter of a mile of the former, adjoining lands utrJa cob Hulick, Daniel aroscost, P. A. Myers, John Thomas, and others, containing 200 ACRES, more or less, with due proportions of Wqndland and Meadow. The land has been limed, and is in first-rate eonditiow—the fen cesare good. The improvements are a Two-story BRICK HOUSE, with Brick .1 Back-building, a Brick Tenant House .) Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib , ar riage House, Hog Pea, Spring House, are.; an excellent spring of water close to the house, and a fine young Apple Otchard, with other fruit. Persons wishingto view the Farms nre re quested to c4l on the Executors residing on the last mentiuned. Farm No. Fwill be, offered at 10 o'clock. A. M„ and Farm No. 2 at 2 o'clock, P. M., when attendance will, be. given and terms made known by DAVID HOLTZ. JOSSPLI HOLTZ, Aug. 27, ISGB. is Eteentor3 A Valuable Farm A T PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber, having relinquished farming, offers at Priimie Sale, his , HIGHLY VALUABLE FARM, situate in Butler township, Adams county, Pa., half a mile from Lower's mill, and adjoining lands of Marlin Thomas, Henry Lower, and others, containing 193 ACVI3, more or less, with due proportions of the very best Woodl ind and Meadow. Big Conowago Creek forms the south line of the farm. The land is among the most productive, having nearly: 9000 bush els of lime upon it, and is well fenced. The improvements are a Two-story Weatherboarded DWELLING v HOUSE,with two Kitchens, two ;,` 1• ; Cellars, two Bake Ovens, &c., suit-& . ;:-.1 ., 4:40- able for two farnikies ; a large Bank B ire, a large new Horse Stable, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, two Carriage Houses, a very fine Ilog Stable, and all other necessary out-buildings ; three excellent" wells of water, two of them having pumps, 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 111113, Stores and Mechanic Shops convenient. This is one of the most valuable Mom in the county, and persons wishing to buy should not fail to, give it their attAtion. It will be shown by the subscriber, residing thereon. • JACOB RAFFENSPERGER Sept. 10, 186;. st* 628. Hoop Skirls, 628. H 0 P E,I N S . 4 OWN NEW FALL. STYLES! Are in every respect ries? CLASS, and em brace a-complete assortment for L. idles, Miss. es, and Chil fren, of the Newest Styles, every Length and Size of Waist. °CR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more universally PUPL7LAII than any others _before the public. They ret Liu their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, m. re durable, and really.Cusarsu, than ally other IL)pp Skirt in the market. The springs and' fastenings are warranted perfect. Eva LADY should TRY Tutu! They are now being extensively So:41 by AIRRCIIINTR, throughout the Country, and at WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room. No. 628 ARCH Street, below 7th, PHILA DELPHIA. Ask for HOPKLN'S "owx sraxe,"—buy no other CAUTION.—Done genuine nn/ess Stamped on each Fid Pad—"Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Nlan utaciory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia." Alsocconstantly on h.tiscl told line of New York made Skirts,. at very low prices. TERMS NET C.lill. - ONE I'RICE ONLY Sept 4 3, 1866. 4in Hoosier Steel Plough. THE undersigned has been appoitted an agent for the sale of HALL & SPErift'S STEEL P . l.ollidll, manufactured at Pittsburg This Plough has been in lase in Adams county for some time, and is protiounced superior to any other. A few on band. JOlll , l G. GIIMEGT, Sept. 3, 1866. lf Sir:khan tow alibi p Notice. TESSE HECK'S ESTATE.—Letters testa mentary on the esttte of Jesse lie 3k, late of Mountjoy township, Adams county, de ceased, having been granted to the uhder signed, residing in same township, 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 settlement. WILLIAM. KUHNS, Sept. 10, 1.805. Ow* Executor. ISMldling. TEE undersigned ha§ commenced the SAD DLE and lIARNE3S-MAKIVG business, on the Hill, in Baltimore street, in the building formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair. maker's shop, up-stairs, where , he asks those wanting anything to his line to call. Work done in the best manner, and prices moderate. HARNESS REPAIRED at short nutice. A lot of new Saddles-and Harness on hand. J. U. ROWE Gettysburg, Jane 23, 11366. 3m 4 Teachers Wanted. TIR School Directors of Union townihip, desire to employ four Teachers for the winter term of four months, commencing on the first Monday" is November. Salary $3O per month. MARTIN E. BOUINGSR, Pres't. Jscon H. Goancent, Seey. Sept. ;0, 1806. Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines A RR superior to all others 'or FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PUR PORN. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy ; noiseless; durable ; and easy to work. JilustrAted CirculArs free. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Addresa &Mint S. N. CO., 616 Broadway, New York, [Sept. 17, 18116. ly " V Pall and Winter i:iood4„ A SCOT SUSS have just received sn it., other fine assortment of NEW GOODS, con.isting, in part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi nets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gen tlemen's wear. Also, a fine assortment of LADIES! DRESS GOODS. Our stock has been seiected with great care, and we are prepared to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the country. We ask the public to give us a call and judge for themselves. Call and see uq.. No trouble to show Goods. A. SCOTT k SUNS. Sept. 17, 1886. For Sale. MIMICS choice FARMS, as follows; 231, I 133 and 124 acres each ; all three near the Borough of Gettysburg ; choice lands and good buildings.. 'Terms accommodating. GEORGE .ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 3, 1866. tf ntLL and see the most besatifin astor meet of new JBWBGRY, such as Breast-pini, B it Drops, Finger Binge, Lockets, Chains, kc., at J. B AN'S, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg'. RAKE'S PLASTITION BITTERS, or Old Horacat t ead Tonic, at Dr. B. 110411441 Store. Prodamaation. WHEREAS, in end by the Act of the Gen eral Assembly of this State, entitled "An act to regulate the General 'Elections of this C)mmonwealth," enacted on the 14 of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to givel'uhlic Notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to be elected: I, ADAM DESERT, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the Electors of said County of Adams, that a GENERAL ELICTION will be held in said County, on the Sacirip TIIIISDAT or OCTODZH Nair, (THII 9TH) in the several Districts, composed of the following Townships, viz: In the Firstdistrictcomposed of this Borough of Gettysburg, at the Court-house, in .Gettys rg. In the S , roml district, composed of the town,hip of ti , riminy, at Goleeit's Schocti. house, in Ow ,townphip of Germany. In the Third di;t:iet,.composed of the town. ship of Oxford. at the house of I. B. Houser, in the town of New Oxford. • In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and llontington, at the house of Jane Reed, in the township of Hun tington. In the Fifth district, composed of the town ships of Harniltonban and Liberty, at the public School-house, in Millerstown. In the sixth district, composed: of tha town ship of Hamilton, at the house now ocecnied by Daniel Becker, in the town of East Berl* Jr. the Seventh district, composed' of the township of Mennllen, at the public School house, in the town of Bender:trills. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Strobe's, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunttrstown. In the Ninth district, compOsed of the town ship of Franklin, at the Militia now occupied by John P. Butt, in arid township. In the Tenth district, composed of the town ship of Comm:lgo, at the house of Emanuel Diller, in MeSherryetown. In the Eleventh district, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Mrs. Cook, in fleidlerehttrg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house of Mrs. V. Hass, in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the public School-house in said township, situ its at the cross roads, the one leading from Oxford .Co the Two Taverns, the other from Hunt erstuwn to IhnoN.er. In- the Fonrteecth district, composed of the township of Residing, at the house of it. M. Dicks, in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public School house in Ahbottstown. In the /Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Samuel Moritz, in said township. Is the Seventeenth district, composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Le fever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Butler, at the public School.houso in Middletown, in said township. In the Nineteenth district, composed of the township of Ilerwi;,k,atthePigeoallillSchobl house, in said township. In the Twentieth district, composed of the township of Cumberland. at the house of Jo seph Little, in the borough of Gettysburg. In the Twenty-firstdistrict, composed of the township of Highland, at the School-houseat Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian . Church, in acid township. In the Twenty-second district, composed of the borough of Littlestown, at the moat west erly School-house in said borough. At which time and places will be elected One Governor; One Member of Concress,to represent the Dist. composed of the Countie. of Adtms, Frank lin, Fulton, Redford and Somerset; One Member'of Assembly; One Assorinte Judge .; One Sheriff; • One Register angeeorder ; One Clerk of the ports; One County Commissioner; Tiro Directors of the Poor; Due County Auditor; - One Coroner By an Act of the General Asstmbly of this State, it is enjoined upon me to insect in my proclamation of elections the following sections of laws passed by said General Assemtily, 'as fullows : (Art of March 30, 1860 ) SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the.Senati and Ilonse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified voters of the severtl counties of this Commonwealth, at all genetal, township, borough and special - electibns, are hereby; here titer, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, - printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally chssitled as follows: One ticket shall embrace flee names of all judges of courts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, "judiciary;'' one ticket shall embrace the names of all state off' lers voted to 7, and be labelled, "State ;" one tioket shall embrace the names of all county ofli nits toted for, and be labelled, "township;'' UFO ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and belabelled, "borough ;" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot-boxes. (Act of June 4, HMG.) WDERILII, By the act of the Congress of the Unitml States, entitled "An Act to amend the several nets heretofere passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out the National for ces, and for other purposes, and 'approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sivy. five, all persons who have deserted: the military or navel service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty, or disability therein provi dzd, are deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished and .orfeited, their rights of citi zenship, and their tights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof; AND WIININAS, Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not, tinder the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania., qualified effectors of this Commonwealth: Ssertos I. Be it enacted by the Senate and flonse offitepreseatati yes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General AssemlAy met,and it is hereby enacted hr the authority of, the same, That in all electionshereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlaWful for the judge or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot, or ballets, from any person, or persons, embraced in the provisions, end subject to the disability, imposed by laid act of Congress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fire, and it shall he unlawful forany such person to offer to vote any ballot, or ballots. Bscrioe 2. That if any such jadge.and in spectors of election, or any one of them, shall rem ire of consent to receive, any such unlaw ful ballot or ballots, from any such disci o•dified person, he, or they, so offending, shall be guil ty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court ofquarter sessions °Nils Commonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be seutenced to pay a fine of not less titan one hundred dollars, and to undergo an linprimn ment, in the j tit of the proper county, for nut less than sixty days. SeCTION 3. That if any person d•?prive4 of eitteenslaip, and disqoalitied as aforesaid, .hall, at any election, hereafter to be held to thi; Commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers! thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any person. so offending,shall be deemedguil- ' ty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction there of, In any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, 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. Beoriox 4. That if any person shall here after persuade, or advise, any person, or per sona, deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified tut-aoresaid. to offer any ballot, or ballots, to the officers °fatty election, hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, or shall persuade, or advise, say such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots, from soy person deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, still] person, to offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, 111 and upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished is like manner as is provided in the second section of this act, in the case of officers of such election receiving such unlaw ful ballot, or ballots. Also—ln and by vlritte of the 141 A section' of the set of Feb. 27113, 1849, eve person,' ampting ,Xtutises (tithe Tease, Irttotbail hold any office or appointment if pro!' or Ong no. der the legislative, execrative or judi.`ciary. ile pertinent of this State ; or of the United Staten, or any city or incorporated district, a`nd else that every member of Congress and of the State L-gistrure, and of the Select or Com mon Council cf any City or Commissioner of any incorporated diltrrct, is by law incopohle of holding or exercising at the sime t'uw, the office at appointment of Jndgr, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this C imrnonwealth, 'and that no Judge, In+pector, or other tinker of any such election. shall be eligible to any office to be then rotted for. Atsa —That in the fcurtb section of the Act of Assembly entitle 4 "An Act relating to exe cutions, aud for other purposes," approved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted 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 special election in this Com monwealth." And in and by Art of the General Auembl, of this. State, passed the 2d dny of July, 0139, it is directed that the Inspectors and in,dires be at the places of their diltricts on the day of General Election aforesaid. nt 9 o'r)ocA In the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties required and enjoined on the& in and'by the same net. And be it further directed, in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, afore laid, that ono of the Judges of each of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of Totes which shall have been given for each candidate for the different offices then and there voted for at their respective districts, shall meet the third, day after the election, which shall be on FRIDAY. TDB 12T8 DAY or Ocrupia afures 'id, at the tLeurtelinu3e, to the Borough of Cettysbarg, then and there tom eke a fair statement and, certificate of the number of rotes, which shall bare been given at the different districts in the county of Adams for any persons for the offices aforesaid. A DAV HEBERT, Sheri it Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, Sept, 24, 'tad. For Sale. FT BEST IN THE MARKET. Ills I'lat./11, SORGU MILL. Over Five thous;,lid of these Mills havebeen made and sold iii the last three ye its. This best recommendations can be given. Also—oo'/IVS EVAPORATOR., for milking. Sugar and 3141 asses, mild to be the best to use. CORN CR USTIERS. Three dillarent sizes furSgrinding t3orn in th• car, of shelled—or any other Ifiad of grata. This is a machine that every farmer sltnuld have, as a oishel of ground feed is equal to a bushel ant a half unoround. he Iti,zh prix• of feed of all kine.l make+ en imperative de• mand for ,orae kind of machinery by which to save. It is &It'd I grinder and durable. J3ELZS FOR CIIeRCIIEW L SC/T00L:5,1 , 4RM IJOISES, FOUNDRIES, he Made of the best steel composition. Church Bells insured for one..yeur. WILL 01:0110 r.s. OUM spntya DRILL, WITH CHO' $ ELL'S GUANO ATTACHMENT. Ibis is coniidered - line of the best Drills now in use. It will distribute any k ind of grain evenly, and sow from one bushel up Co three to the acre. The Guano Attachment lits given entire suilifaction wherever used. It is so constructed as nut to clog In sowing any kind of Phosphates or gene Meal. Haring sold a number of these iiiuchines last season, I can tully recommend them to be what they are represented. Permit wishing , to buy should make application early as the supply Is 1111111i1 and the demand great. F. Y. S.lff77f 5 OAST STEEL PLOUGILT. Firstt,,• It is the only Plough yet produced that wtl invariably scour in any soil. Seconii, It is now an established fast that It will last from three to six times longbr than any other steel plough in use. Third, It draws lighter than any other Plough, cutting the same width and depth of furrow. The different Imes of the Plough are east In moulds, into the exact Ehape desired for the mould-boards, 6 linrPs and, hind-sides, giving the parts most exposed to wear any desired thickness. The shares can he sharpened by any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male able and works kindly. - Edge tools hare been made out of pieces of the plough by black smiths all over the country. For sale by WII. WIBLS, Agent, Aug. :a t ISO. Near Clettysharg, Pa. Newhig.Nachine4 jpiE & BA K Eft,—TGE BEST TY USE.; These Machines have- become to well knotin that little need be said by way of recomuiemlatioa. They have taken the first premi.un at al/ the, fate Sluts Faint, end are a?iversally acknowledged to be the LEST in use by all who havatried them. The "Grover At Baker Stitch" tithe "ShuttleAtitch" are points that have n attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew and Naomi ler with rtftrtton. These V. chines ure peculiarly adapted to .11 4 'amity use. Til y are almost noitelees, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple is their construction. They arc easy to mauve, and can be worked by almost any child., Every family should have one. They save labor, they save lime, and they save money, and do their waripleekm; Abaci .it can bottoms by hand. The undersigned having been aipointed, Agent for the above Mot:Wee-I, baaestablirhed an Agency in Fairfield, Adams eontity, where be will always have on band a "•n ply. Per sops wishing to bay will please call and exam ine for Oemielves. ial`Keedlea and -Thread will Otto be sup plied, J. $ WITH EllOVlti r Agent,- Fairfield. Adsdis coUtq, Ps. Aug. 27, 1866. .1.,f Notice to A*4enAors. %VIE Assesor4 elLvtad at the fast Spring 1 Election are hereby nt!titied to attend at the Commissioners' Mil T in the borough ot. Gettysbusg„ to receive blank Assessment Du plicates and the - necessary inatructlons, as follows The Assessors of Ualod, Conowlgo, Ber wick, Berwick borough, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Mountpleni int, Germany, &ration, Monntjoy nil 1 Littlest° rn. will attend on TUESDAY, the lerh day of Gaeta? next. And the Aviessors of the borcnigit 'of Gettys burg Ciimberland, Highland. Freedom, Liber ty, liatniltouban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone, Huntington and Latiwore, will attend, on WEDNESDAY, tha . 17th of October next. - By order of the Commindoners, J. M. WALTIN, Clerk. Sept. 17, Ma. td, Itiale Crying! ASAPIO'T CIMIONISTEIT, of Ifampton, Ad arni county, will attend to lb* O.IIYING N' ALIN in Vat! moat BAtisfitctory, inaoner, and on refsormble term t. •Itt- ask 4 n eh tee of public patron.tge, and is convinec4 Ili .t lin will be able to pl6a4e all who may employ him. llampton, Sept. - 17 : 1836. 2m• Notice. .e A PPLIeITYO4 'Will he made at the next regular' session of the Legighpure of Fe,,usylvania for the Incorporation of a S tt.. Lugs' Institution, to be located In the Borough of Litttegtown, Adatni county, Penn'a. under the nunie and stvie of '' THE LITT[AgToWN SXVINGIi' ISSN f the intention of which shall be to loan out money. and receive deposits thereof; end do such thing's as are usually don by similtr lottittitions; the ca - p, lief thereat' nhttp exceed One Hundred Thous, and Dollirx, tirtri t diviled into sh.tres of Fifty D o llars each. July 2, 180. dm Not lee TNT:. RETRY .1. LILLY'S ESPAn..4Letters V of anminisfr Ilion on the Mite of Dr. Henry A. Lilly, late or (lonowagdtiewaship, Adams conntr, deceased, having biei granted to the undersigned; residie'g in stare Sown , hip, he hereby gives notice to all p1i4.114 1 1 14ebied lit zt to said esttte to make loosed,* payment, Andihose having claims against *eine t, present. them properly authentic* for set tlement. JAII&S W. tiUilliStaikToll., Aug. 13, 18U6. 60 "Administrator. , ' Bu sk Waqted, ._ Istibec 1) V` pt. 041. 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