TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. sarwe Issue this number of the Cox ?LIAM tw•o days in advance of our usual time, In order that it may regch its read ers before election day. SEPTho Farms of the late Samuel Gil- Maud, deceased, in Straban and Tyrone tOwnshis, will again be offered at pub lic tale, on the promisor, on Saturday, the l:Jth day .of October instant. For Artieuhtra, see advertisement, in anoth er eel te_ll-Jlcob Cassat and John G. 'Brink erhoff have scold theCassat farm, in Bim ini* township—TX acres, at $53 per acre. ll'Otlam Jacobs. purchaser. FATAL AcetuE:sr.—On Monday, col ()red man named Wm. Owens, living in Oda pLice, whilst on his way from Han ,over here, fell from the platform of the baggage ear oven the track, awl several ()Übe wheels passing over him, cut off one leg below the knee and horribly -crushed the foot of the other. The acei sdritit happened - at the Lied Hill. Owens : was brought bore on the train, but died shortly after. lie is saki to have been In 14a icated, and was warned against stand ing OR the platform. • NEW FluNt.—By referenco to their ad • vertisoment in another column it will be seen that a partnership has been formed between' Messrs. Duphorn and Hoffman Dry Goods buslit-em If energy, honesty and euterprize, are necessary 412 tlifieathons in business men, then Messrs. Duphorn Sc Hoffman enter Into business with all thesead vantages. Call and see. ; It .11/41 - 1. W. Loyer's new Diamond Gal lery is the place to get Photographs 111n sarpassed In quality and faithfulness. His faintly groups need only be seen to b:► admired. Five of these beautiful pic tures of a whole family for only tl.OO. Third door above gpangler's store, Balti more street. 6t ..bosh F. Henih, of Stralguit town :ship, reemitlysliot a Golden Eagle, mem or; kg !si)veu feet and two inehes filoni tip tai tip of the whigs, and weighing tweii ty.bne pounds, The sinit was 120 xards —tt long,'sure Clymer, shot. ISEIL.We are indebted to Mr. John Pot tortY, of ioranklin township, for a basket N ~of apples, Alm finest we huve seers this Genuine Clymer stock. Virtu) corner-stone of the new Meth .oillst E. Church at Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) in ithis'eaunty, will be laid on Suntltty,-oe ctotier 11th, Instant. Er.Tolut W. Geary, the diitunion can -4,1 klmt, for Governor, .was a bitter and unit,impromising Know-Nothing. He Joined in all the persecutions that were Inaugurated against foreigners and Catlin li4ll on account of their birthplace and religion. When the proscriptive order fell to pieces us a party organization-, ho still continued his tlerve and vindictive hate turatrist adopted citizens. Like the rest of his malignant brethren, he spared neither wo:nen or ehildren in the inal, eruaade against civil anti religious liberty, olot wino: etothed_with a little brief au th in the army, he \ treated in tlr most brut ti slid shameful tatannerahutn er of "Sisters of Charity" on their way to the battle-field to nurse the sick find wounded soldiers. How ran any atiout tsl eitiz2ll vote for such a candidate ? ifortl2ary ls for Di•union, negm suf frage, a new civil war, and a long train of lienVV taxes. • Clyn►er is for the tnlon, low taxes, and a white man's government. (levy Ii for the negro soldiers who won no battles. Clyn►er is for the white soldier who preserved the Union. Choose ye between then►! lif;Y - The Laboring Man earns lds dollar d:ry, by hard work: With this hesup ports himself, his wife and children. A Republican Cougreils does not think of voting money to support "in idleness the Laboring Men of the country as At does to Vote millions of dollars to support lazy negraes! You are white, they are black! terThe Southern negroes being hale :mil hearty and accustomed to work, why *hold they get eleven millions a year out of the-national treasury" Is it "hack pay" for their services to their fulmer masters? Wili,John W. Cleary tell us? The poor white woman weeps when her children ask for bread which she is unable to give thorn. The Southern, ne,- gat wench grins as she i►ands over to her little pieeanninnies the provisions fur nished by Geary's Freedmen's Bureau. Ilerroor white children haVe to go Rapperless to bed if their fathers are una ble to earn bread enough for them; but the little niggCrs of the,South have their mouths filled from morning till night by the Freedmen's Bureau of John W. htry. X . eep it before the People—That while our soldiers at Andersonville and Libby prison n 4 were starving, the Abolitionist , . refuied to exchange rebel soldiers .for them, merely because it would be giving fat sohliers for poor ones, and because the rcbels would not exchange for negroes. Beep if before the l'eoptc—That you have a revenue stamp on your matches, your meat, your deeds, your wills, your agreements, and on every thing else, in order to raise money to keep hundreds of schools open all year to educate the lazy negro children of Idle negro parents. or• The Radicals profess great love for ie defenders of the Republic, yet „when 4sneral Grant and Admiral Farragut Philadelphia they grossly insult oki Wet) heroes by refusing to extend to Up' hospitalities of the city. ' Veroderful but True I bf&pd...ltE itsiviuroN, the world renowned 1 --- Astrologist and ' dommuumalistie Cluirvoyent,l . NEW - GOODS. While in a clalrVOyntit elate, delineates the very. , ( features of t,ho pereqn you ore to marry, end by GFORGII ARNOLD hue now got up his tile eld of an Metro me at of intense power, known fell stock of jui tate Peyenuetftrdcte, guarantees to produce a , READY-MADE CLOTHING perfed end Ha-Like picture of the future husband , ~:4 pr wife of the applint,, with date of marriage, ' mostly of his own manufacture, consisting of os,:upstion, isahuir tans of Character, &e. This Coats , Pants, Vests, Shirts, DraWers, kc., /sc. le as.. iiii,..ailtieu, 114 Leaflet minis without number 1 . —A L a 0 eau assert. By stating pliee of birth, age disport - ; A large stock of CLOTHS AND CASSl stout, color or eyes and hair , and enclosing fifty ' cents, ant stamped env.io,)* addressed to your- lIERES, all• cf a hich will be sold cheap for self, you will receive ttle picture - by return mall, cash. Call and - see th i l i . t,izetner with desired 11in/rotation. Address lu conftleitee, 'A 4.1)A11e C;Frarsupz I Oct. 6 , 1866 Itiemtworo x; P. O. florl2l, West Troy, N. 1 . .. dept. 24, 181$. fins ' • Duphorn dr Hoffman. ---2 SEW STO'RE.- lifol4oo. oN TIM DOIIiRWIIII. COME& or Tal DIA, FLIZABETH TOPPEWS ESTATS.—Letters j 110:ID, GETTYSIBUD.G. • testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth i ( Known as poke's Corner.) -,peer, late of Liberty township, Adams coon- DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAR ty, deceased, having been gruntitd to the un- I ' PETS,VEINSWARE, &C., dersigned, thefirst named residing in the same all of which have been honght, at the lowest township, and the last- nettled in Highland market prices and will be sold. accordingly. toWaship, fhey hereby give notice to all per- Naive them a call. No- trouble to show Goods. sons indebted to said estate ,to make itamedi- f F. D. DUPtION.N. , Ste pipispni, and those having claims against 1 , _ - &W. HOFFMAN, Ebb Ilitll to ro_eig4 them properly authentica- 1 I PI Or .I.olls l iel+ -- JAMBS B. TuPPlpti. ;RASE P. TurriCß, Opt. 6, WC et • _ Pltecittore. 1 Latest Market Reports. GETTYSBURG. FLOUR, RYE FL.Orn, WHITE WHEAT, BED WILEAT, CORN, RYE, 0.1T4, HUI 'ICWHEAT, HAY, ORE. FLO BALTIM VE, - • - 16.75 A It en WHEAT. . 20U4 4 25 RYE, - (.4 I BO CORN - • - gi 44 25 OATS: . ... <ag 53 HOOK,* hand. - - 14 00 4 15 Of/ HEMP' CATTI,It, p hand., - 10 5 0 00 17 50 HAY, . • . no ( 26 00 WHISKEY, . • - 2 32 li 241 Married. On Thrtri.lay evening , . the tth Inst.. br Rey. W. IL 11, 11,•strieb, Mr. GEORGE 11. HOLTZW 0 MIL W Miss SAILIII IL et N Y DEP., both of this place. On the let Inst.. by Itev..T. A. 8011, Mr. WIL LIAM ORNIXIIIF, of liugerhtown. to Miss MARY JANE TOY, Of New Chester, Adams county, I'l4 on the3nt at the renld enre of the tohle'a parents, lty I lurtman, Nr. Wll. B. ZECHER. of Gettystoirjr. to Mins SALLIE. ICLINGE.L, of Mountloy township. tht tIo. 2(ith ult.. by Bev. J. . `it'arnrr, Mr. 808 FAIT F. Met LitoV. Friyetb-ville, Franklin comity. to Nliss SLS RUARI!T E. BLACK., orr,trar butt township, Acim , county, Pa. On the 9th nit.. by Rev. E. Breldenbatigh, 14A.1tf_TEL A .E t.INEPELTER toff Ns MARGA RET aiIiAEFFER both or Littlentown. On the Path tilt., by the slime, Mr. JOHN BUT LER. of North l'irolhvi, to Mimi cuAuwirra KIME, of .kreihttsvillo. In Hendon , /Ille, Ortotwr Ist 1810„ by WY. 11. A. Diet terieli . Al r. BENJ.\ MIN 11. / I Altl l iY, to Miss MARY H. COOK, both of Renders., le, Adams c ounty, I'm. On the Zth 'of tient., by 11.4. V. a. A.,R. Francis. Mr. J. C. M I'M.)!FR'f. of Adams couoty. to Miss 3 i CAT'S.% RINK IL ALBERT. of York . ninty. On the same tiny, bv the some. 4r. 17.1.1 A :km.? W. McCOSH, of lAttirtiore. to 311 as ..11LY MIL LER, of lluntlngtion. i Died. 1 On the lath at Rept.. Mrs.'lt?. rsTir ARISE DOWERS, aged 71 p•ars montLia and 27 day a. TWO GOOD FARMS AT PUBLICS SATURDAY, the I.3thday 0100 . 1'OBER inst., at. - 10 o'clock, A. M., in pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the subscribers, Ad ministrators of the estate of Samuel Gilliland, dec'd., will offer at Public Sale, ou the ',remi ses, A FARM, situate in Straben township, Ad ams county, Pa., on the State Road, six miles from Gettystiorg, adjoining lauds of John Fee ser, David C. Brinkerhoff, Jeremiah Shriver, and others, containing 136 ACRES,, more or ess, with large proportions of excellent Wood ind and Meadow. The firm is in a good Mate of cultivation and under good feniing. The improvements nee a Two-story , LOG HOUSE, with Kitchen at- pi r , tacheil„'Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Kr 11 Cora Crib, Hug Pen, Spring ei • House, with a never-failing well of water and 'Hupp in it. There is a good Apple Orchard, with other fruit, on the premises. Alo, on the same day, at 1 o'clock, P. M , on the premises, A FARM. situxte in Tyrone township, Adams county, Pii.;one mile east of Heidlersburg, adjoining lands of Peter Miller, Daniel Bream, George Msckley, George Fidler, and others, containing, 202 ACRES, more or less, with u large proportion ot Woodland, end a sufficiency of Meadow. The land is in a productive coalition, and the fences are in good repair. The improvements tire a Two-story ROUGHCAST HOUSE, Log and Frame Barn, -Horse' Stable, 11 'hew Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, new flog Pell. mind a Spring House, having a nev er-failing spring, with ii•puitip in it, adjxining. Water iu mos: of the fields. Persona wi.diing to view the Stratton :arm Are r. ci.tested to call on the last named Ad mi•tietrttur, mailing near, and the Tyrone farm on the first named, residing thereon. SA AII G11..1.11,AN1i, Adacx., QtJICKEL, fly the ijoart—J. J. fiat:, Oct. (3, PUBLIC KALE RFAL AND PER•IONA PROPKRTY. j --On TCESDAY, , the 16th day or ocTo uNit inst., the sah , erther, intending to remove, I will olf r at Pahlic S tle, on the premises, his i VA ',CA .sT, IRV PR.( ?Klan% (31yers's old corner,) in Nev Chester. Adams county, Pa.,conskting of f hots of Ground, on which are erected Two-story BRICK DOUSE, with * o r wo story Mick tit Rack-building, and Wash HouseyJ 17 attached, a comma' tus Frame a . i Stable, Wood Shed, Brick Smok House, Hog Stable, kc.. wait a never-failing well of water at the door of Ike kitchen, and an excel It:tit Cistern at the door of the wan house. There are on the prentisei choice Apple, : Peach and other trait trees. The corner room hits been for many years. and is now occupied n s a Store ' Ruoin—and this property,all in ail, is one of the most desirable to be found in any country town. Posyssion will be given immediately, if-,do - sired. Also, at thesame time and place, will be sold the following personal propertj, viz: 1 Fam !ily Boise, Spring Wagon and Harness, Sleigh, Riding Saddle and Htidle, Side Saddle, good new, Circular Saw and Crank, 2 Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe, Coal Stove, Desk, Settee, Wardrobe, BA : steads and Chairs, Iron Kettle, Lard Prese;.Saussage Staffer, Barrels, Tube, Neat Vessels, Boxes, Augers, Chisels, Hand and Wood Saws, Shovels, Forks, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, imrSele to commence at i o'clock, P. IL, on said day, when attendance will be given and turns made known by October C, 196 G.. ts• Orphan's Court Sale. no SATURDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEL BEit next, in pursuauce of art Order ot the Or:Thsis' Court of Adams county, granted-to the undersigned, will he offered at Public Sale, on the premises, the Beal Estate of R efer Ba ker, deceased, consisting of , P A FARNf, situate partly in ifamiltonban township, Atlippi county, aud partly in Frank lin multi, Pa., adjoining lands of Lazarus Baker, Walter Wagaumn, George Douse, henry Caufman, John Caufinan and Leonard Cauf. man, l'Uta.ollllog 200 ACRES, more or Las, improved .with a one sod a half y r story LOG !LOUSE, Log B.tok Bain, Spring Douse, &p. A fair • proportion of the tract it well timbered. toorSale to commence at I o'clock, on , said• day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by DANIEL BALDWIN. Oct. 6, 1868 NEW GOODS. LATEST ARRIVAL. FAIINESTOCK BROVIERS Have just received a large and complete assortment of FALL..AND WINTER ' , GOODS, of every style and at all prices to whisk the attention of buyers is direc ted. Those in L. want of good Goods at the lowest possible' rates should not fail to give us an early call. I FA as &STOOK EROS. Oct. 6, 1864 Oct. 6., UM ALBFLEISCIT is selliAg a Luigi amount of Goods, because the people are finding 3 014 hat he is deterotiood not to Do 1144crati/4. Dry Goods! Dry broods! 11.08 AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. —Having Jest rammed from the City, with a epkindid assortment of DRY GOODS, I am now prepared to offer greater inducements to buyers than ever before. My stock contista of every iledcription of Dress Goode. plain and fancy, Cloths, Cessimerm, Violins, Hoop Skirts, Salmornis, Flannels, Hosiery, Glotee, Trimmings, &c. Io 00 0 12 311 3 2.5 2 /0 11, 200 2 MI (12 55 65 4 00 0 • 00 fa connection with my Dry_Goods, I have opened in an adjoining room a large stock of HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, which I will sell very cheap. Children'lShoes as low as 12k cents, and other goods at cor responding rates. My stock is well selected, and the Most complete yet offered. Give us a call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. We are els, agent for the Plorenee Sewing Machine, which is acknowledged to be the best in use. It is the latest improved machine out, having the REVERSABLE FEED, giving it en advantage over all other machines.— Call and see them. 11. SPANGLER. Oct. 6, 1566. Quarterly Report OF the Gettysburg National Bank, Gettys burg, Oct. let, 1866: BBSOUBCBS. Lonna and Discounts, U.S. Bonds, deposited to secure circulation, 150,000 00 U.S. Bonds on hand, I 60,600 00 ' Real Estate, 5,000 00 Expeneel, 345 10 Due from Banks and Bankers, 23,072 65 Legal Tender Notes, 16,000 00 Nationpl Bank Notes, 7,710 80 Solvent Bank Notes : 1,356 00 Bonds (Individual and Company,) 3,534 17 Capitol Stock, Circulation. Individual Deposit!, Due to Banks, Discounts and Profit Lou, Dividends unpaid, State Cireulitioa autstiodiag, 33,423 OU Oct. 6, 1866. 3t OF the condition of the First National Bank of Gettysburg., Pa., ort.the morning of the First 11oudey of October 1866: RESOURCES, Notes and Bills, Furniture and Fixtures, MO Oil Premiums ' &e., 2,141 57 Due from Bunks, 4,300 7 4 . IT. S. Bonds, - 160,350 00 Cush, 14,955 99 Cgpital, Surplus fund, Circulation, Drpobits, Due °tiler BanLs, Interest, I, George Arnold, Caibier First National Think of Geitisiiiirg, Pa., do swear that the above report is correct and true to the best of my knowledge and belief: GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. Sworn to ind subscribed before me this Ist day of Oct , 1866. - P. MYERS, J. P. Oct 6,1866. 3t • e k .VALVA NIS REAL ESTATE.--In pn e- V/ Finance of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, Pa., will be offered at Public Sale, on MONDAY, the 22d day of OC TOBER inst., at 2 oclock, P. M., on the prem ises, the Real Estate of Anonstus Hartzell, de ceased. eonzisting of an EXCELLENT PLAN TATION, situate in Freedom township, in said county,containingls2 ACRES and 51 PERCH ES, neat measure, adjoining Innis of William iteily, it ceased, James Witherspoon, and oth eta. The improvements are s large Two story Doable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, One-story Brick Kitchen, FI Bank Barn, part Frame and Stone, I T Stone Sheds ou each side of the Bri i lge, Wagon abed, Corn Crib, Wash House, Smoke House, Dry House, Wood House, Smith Shop, two wells of water, - e; flourishing Ur ch.trd of choice fruit, a due proportion of Tim ber and a large quantity of good Meadow.— Pita of the tract has been The farm is in en excellent neighborhood, near Marsh Creek, in the vicinity of a Public School House, a ith Churches in the immediate neigh- Lothood. Nearly all the fences are of Chest nut roils. Terms will be very moderate. Persona desirous of viewing the premises, will please call during the early part of the day cf sale, and they will be shown the same by the :.iltuinistrator. gerAttendanee will he given and term, made known on day of sale by - G. CURNELATS HARTZELL, Adm'r By' the Court—James J. Fink, Clerk: Uetober 1, 1866. is OFA VALUABLE FARM. —On SATUR DAY, the 27th day of OCCOBER inst., the subscriber will offer at Public Bale, on the premises, his VALUABLE FARM, Situate la Hamilton township, Adams county, Pa., one and. a half miles north of slew Orford, on the Carlisle turnp'ke, adjoining lands of Daniel Ehrebart, Samuel Alwine, Jacob Mvers's heirs, and oth ers, containing 11l ACRES, more or less, with due proportions of Woodland and Meadow. The land is in a high slate of ealtivation, hav ing been, recently limed, and some of it twice. The tences are good. The improvements are a first rate Two•atory BRICK 1107.588,ii Two-story Brick Kitch en attached, Wash House, Bank Barn, 50 by 93 feet, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage House, flog Stable, and other oat-buildings. Never-failing wells of water at the house and barn, with pumps is both. There is a young Afple Orchard, with Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries and Grapes on the premises. A public road leads through the full, tz Gitt's mull. The farce is only oae and a half miles from market, with churches and schools convenient. Tue bui.dings all new. W. T. HOFFMAN ale to cotnatencc at I o'clock, P. iir., on said day, when attendance wilt be given and terms made known by GEORGE LOUGH. Oct. 1, 1818: t,* 1860. AMISS H. McCREARY has just retailed a Jyt . large and seautiful assortment' of new style Faacy•Bonnets, Crapes, Fancy flats, Marines, • Plain Hats, Ruches, Feathers, Frames, Ribbons, • Nero, '' Pins; de. Alto; a general 'asittitment et Ladies' TOI LET GOODS, consisting, to part, of Embroi dered Fancy Head-dresses, Plain do.. Linen and Thread Lace Collars, Paper do., Thread lace, Fancy Combs, Dressing do.; Hair Brash es, Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, Carsets, Hosie ry, Mores, Linen Handkeratiefs; Holip Skirts, and Infant Goods, Thankful fot the liberal patronage she has received in seasons past, she hopes to receive front her lady friends an early calL Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1866. 1 m EmplTeShuttle Sewlng"itaehlioes A RI superior to all others or FAMILY AND lIANLIFACTURING PUR POSES. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy ; noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars tree. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed, No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. X. CQ,41 6 Broadway, New York. [Sept. IT, 16Gri.. ,Iy, V. N. BOSDS. 11 HB First NatiotieJ.Bank of Gettysburg will cash 0.20 and •10.40 U. 5.,. tbiluds ; o 7-30 and Coespolo4 faterest,Notoy. GBORGA .48,NOLDiCa4ier, Oct. 6, 1866. U CEEIXCI SEWING MACHINES $104,872 81 $377,980 92 LIABTLITIES $145,150 00 130,500 00 a 7,645 56 7,354 01 23,032 62 $377,680412 T. D CARSON, Cashier. Quarterly Report p 4,848 84 $2611,101 43 LIABILITIES $lOO,OOO 03 1,920 30 89,635 00 73,789 72 $269,101 43 PUBLIC BALE PUBLIC SALE Fall MMlnery 1860. ♦ND FANCY GOODS I PUBLIC SALE. 13 i I' virtue ots decree of the Circuit Court. i - . for Carroll county, in the State of Mary- And, sitting as a Court of Equity, the subscri ber, as Trustee, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of OCTOBER, 1866, at 12 o'clock, IL _ . THE FARM on which Augustus Harneire sided at the time of his decease, situated in said county, on the Pennsylvania line,two miles from Littlestown, on the Littlestown and Ts.- neytown road, adjoining Mor,gan's mill, George [tined°liar and others, containing 151 ACRES 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 well wa tered. The improvements are a large Two-story Brick DWELL- . z or ING HOUSE, with Back-building I and Cellar, and a never-fai:ing Spring near the house ; Log Barn, Wagon aped and Corn Crib, good Hog House, Wash House, &e., with an elegant young Orchard. The land is of good quality, and Sas been lately heavily limed, and all under good fencing. This is a very desirable Firm, and I would invite all persona intending to buy land to call and see it, as I must Pell on the day above named. It-will be shown by John Harriet, re siding thereon. The terms of tale, as prescribed by the said decree, are, one-third ot the purchase money to be paid on day of sale, or upon the ratifica tion ot said sale by the said court, and the balance in two equal annual pa insole, with interest from date ; the purchaser or psyches era to give his or their notes, wills security, to be approved by the subscriber. JACOB SLIARETTS, Trustee. Oct. 1, 1866. Is Well-Improved Farm, IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE Desiring to change my business, I offer for sale the FARM'upon which I reside, 3 miles southeast of Charlestown. Jefferson conntY, Va., and 2 miles from the Shenandoah river, containing about 350 ACRES OF LIME STONE LAND, 60 in fine Tubber; under good fencing. The improvements are first rate. The DWELLING was finished in 1860, and contains 14 rooms..'-`4llll The out-buildings are or a char acter to snit the farm, and cons- • prise a good BARN,torn and Carriage House, Quarters, Tenants' Houses, Brick Smoke nud Ash Houses, Stone Spring House,_ Poultry Houses, kc , 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: 2 young orchards of choice fruit, containing about 250 trees. 675 7J I would call the attentiOn of any one wish ing a well improved farm to this property— which can be divided into two farms, with buildings on each, nod tine water. Any per son wishing to see the land will call on D. Humphreys k Co., in Charlestown, who will direct them to it. Sept. 24, ISC6. 6w PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE —The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of September inst., PART OF THE FARM on which he resides, in Germapy township, Adams county, consist ing of 65 ACRES of good land, more or less, about 5 actes of which are thither, with a fair proportion of meadow; improved with a good Two-story BRICK ROC:ST, Log Barn. &c. There is a well of water at the loor, and a- fine young Or- NI: chard of choice fruit. The property is within one mile of Littlestown,on the Get iysburg Turr.pike, and convenient to churches, mills, schools, &c. 1,499 34 1,9'7 07 `3•tle toNommence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given anti terms wade known by ,HliNI:l7 SPALDING. par.N. 8.-11 . not sold. the property will be fur rent. [Sept. 24, 181;6. to NORRIS STILL AHEAD! “i - ir POLICY.” in QUICK SALES k SMALL PROFITS! Clothing, Hats and Caps. Clothing, Hats and Caps. Clothing, Hats and Cops. Clothing. Hats .nod Cape. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Cloth Dress Coats. • Black Cloth Sack Coats. • Black Cloth Pants and Vests. Black and Fancy Cassimere Coats. Black and Fancy Pants and Vests. LOOK AT THE FIGURES! Cloth Coats. from $lO to $25. Cassimere Coats, from $5 to $lB. Cassimere Pants and Vests, fr.)m $5 to $l5 Pants, from $2 to $l2. Under:Mils, from $f to $3. Drawers, from $1 to $2 50. HATS AND CAPS! - The latest !style always on hand and at re duced prices. Six Dollar Hats for $5. Fir. Dollar 11:115 for $4. Four DoU.tr llat3 for $3 50. Three Dollar flats for $2 50. Two Dollar Hatt for $t 50. FALL STYLE CAPS. JUT RECEIVED! Also—Gentlemen's wear of every descrip tion—such as lieckties, Butterflies, Suspen ders, Stockings, Gloves, Paper and ,Liuen Col lars, of every style and price, Umbrellas,rock et Ilandkerchiets, Linen Shirts, Wool Shirts, Al3o—rtegala.tion Base Balls, Ila.e 11..11 Bats, Clocks ; Trunks, Travelling S:.cks, Walking Sticks, Base Ball Shoes. Ake. REMEMSEH THE PLACE. Next door to Buehler's Drug Store, where we are ready to show yon ousgoods, and It yon think yuu can buy cheaper elsewhere, we will charge you ucthing forshowin you our Stork. Call and exaruiue for yourselves. Sept. 24, '66. TBEO. C. NOlllll3. 625. Hoop Skirt*. 628. Dir OPICI N ' S .!owN M.KE," NEW teAL4 STYLES! LI- Are in eery respect mast ctsse., and em brace a complete assortment for Ladies, Miss es, and Children, of the Newest Styles, every Length and Size of Waist. ()Ult. SKIRTS, wherever known, are more Universally POPULidt than any others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really CHUAPBIi, than any other "bop Skirt in the mar Let. The springs and fastenings are warranted perfect. EYZILY LADY should Tay Tian I They are now being extensively Sold by MISCHANTh, throughout the Country, and at WHOLES-UR k RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room. • No. 628 Ali Lat Stile, below 7th, PHILi- DELPUIA. AA for HOPEIN'S "owa w/igs,"--Lny no other I CA UTION.—None genuine unless Stamped on each Fid Pad- 4, Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Rau. ulactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia." Also. constantly on hand full line of New York made Skirts, et,eeet_lew prices. TERNS NET CASE • •lUNE PRICE ONLY. Sept. 3, 14364. 4m MARY ANN ALLISON'S ISTATE.—Let tens testamentary on be estate of Mary Ana• Allison, late or Littleztown, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigne& residing in same place, he harei3y gives pollee to all persons iniebto I to make immediate payment and those haring claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. (` JOHN DIEHL, Sept. 17, 1868. 8:• Executbr. Ear. Tl.—Letters testa e) mentary on the estate of Jesse Heat, late of Yountjoy township, Adams enemy, de ceased, having been granted to the under 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. 11714L1A1l KUHNS, Sept. 10, 1861 6w* Eteentor. 4 Teachers Wanted. School Directors of Union to +/whip, desire to employ four Teachers for the Winter terns of four months, commencing on the first Monday in November. B.slary $3O per month. MARTIN 6. Boumaza, rres'L JAcol Q. GORRACIM /key. 10 a NO. JAS. LAW. HOOP? Notice. Notice. ♦ Good 'Farm T PKVATEASALIL—The subeetiber offers A at Private ell* his valuable FARM, litig ate in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., containing 127 ACRES, more or less. The improvements consist of a good Two- , story LOG HOUSE, and Log Barn, Wash If Rouse, Smoke House and Milk HOW', all under one roof; and other outbuildings. There are two wells of good water, one at the Louse and the other at the Barn, and a never kiling stream of water running through the farm. There are two young Orchards on the premises, and a variety of all kinds of fruit. There is about 25 Acres of good Timber and a fair proportion of Meadow. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and will be sold on reasonable terms. This farm is conveniently located to Mills, Markets, Schools, Churches, &c., and is among the most desirable in the county. Persons wishing to view it will call on the undersigned, residing thereon. ABRAM FLENNEE. August 27, 1866. 3m Carroll County Land OR SALF:.-..The subscriber w , shes to sell TWO VALUABLE FARMS of LIME TONE LARD, one containing two hundred acres, and the other eontaining one hundred and twenty, a county road dividing the same. They are located about 7 miles from Westm in sterrthe county seat of Carroll county, Md., and three miles from New Windsor, the near est Station on the Western Maryland Railroad. These Farms, for location, quality of soil, modern improllements, Le., will compare with the beat of lands in Pennsylvania. Purchas ers are advised to calland view for themselves, or address the subscriber, Sam's Creek, Car roll connty,- Md. .BENJ. W. BSXNETT. Sept. 17, :866. Ow Wasted: A GOOD FARM A" person harinz a good Farm fur mile, and wilt take in part payment, one or more tracts of FIRriT-RATE WESTERN LAND, well located, near Railrord4, Schools, Church es, County Towns, &c.,may find • purchaser by apply,;ng at this oes. Jane 18, 1866. a House and Lot, lIN NEW OXFORD, AT PRIVATE SALE.— The undersigned offers at Private Sale, a .0T OF GROUND, situate in the pleasant village of New Oxford, Adams coucty, adjoin ing George Shane, on the Gettysburg turnpike, near the Railroad, having thereon erected a Two-story Frame Weatherboar leder im- HOUSE. with Back-building, a new 1 Stable,' Wash 'louse, an excellent well of water, with a pomp in it, and oth 6 provements. This is a desirable home. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on Philip Thomas, residing in New Oxford. ELIZABETH KELLER Aug. 27, 1866. f.t Battle-Held Hotel. 41111 S Llotei, being one of the relics of the I Battle of Gettysburg, has been renovated and refurnished, and i 3 ready to entertain travellers and the public generally. It being a short distanea from the Soldiers' National Cemetery, it ,affords convenient accommoda tions tor all visitisg there, and the subscriber flatters himself the; none shall leave him dis satisfied. Also, Ice Cream and all kinds of refresh ments, ut all hours, to accommodate proms 'looters. Give me a call. JOSEPLI LITTLE, Proprietor Ge ll ttysburg, Ifey,2l, 11366. tt - Hoosier Steel Plough. THE undersigned has been tppcinted an agent Tor the sale of HALL a SPEER'S STEEL PLOUGH, manufactured at Pittsburg This Plough has been in nse in Adams county for sorb° time, and is pronounced superior to any Other. A few ou hand. ` JOHN G. GILBERT, Sept. 3, 1866: tf Striban township Sekenek's Mandrake PHU. I . Mt LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSTITUTI, FOR CALOIIEL. If your bowels are e m t:ire. TRY THEM. If you have worn, TRY THEM. If your briath la bad, TRY THEM, • If you feel drowsy, TRY THEM. It you are lo•v• spirited, TRY THEM. If you have a sick headache, • T ICY T}IF;M. If you have taken a drop too mtzeh, TAKE A I. CU.' They only cost 25 cents a box. TRY 'MEM. Blue Maim an I other preparations of Mercury, actually produce more muttering and death than the di:we-mei which they prof It to cure. •And yet this cornsave mlneral.so denounced by the allo wable doctors is preserthed by theta ultnoet, nut vcraally In Liver Compliant, Consumption of Lungs, ctc, THE MANDRAKE PILLS are composed entirely or resale and herbs, obtained from the great Storehouse of Nature, and their salutary elects will appear as soon as the medi cine is lirrnight to the test of a fair experiment. SCHENCK'S SIANDRAK E PI LLS do not produce any nausea or sickness et the stomach; but when given for Dyspepebt. it may be proper to use them In connoetion with SCIIENVIVS SE.tW.EED TONIC. ley tialsjna I iclinis treatment the digestive faculties are 'speedily restored to their full vigor, I and the worst eases of Indigestion may Ire cured. When we reflect that, tine liver le the largest internal organ of the body, that to It is itesigned the important 4duty of tittering the 1,10.•,1 and prepairing the bile, that it is subject to many dis orders, and that when it is a lisenee.l or Inactive the whole body suffers svinpathette.ally, It is not surprising that a medicine wheel eau restore tile I healthy operations of the Liver shout I produce wonderful changes in the general health. and I Wiest, cures whit II may appear to be alimeit nal i raculons. Ileaditehe of long aenitinuance, etivere I pains in the side, breast and shoulders, aching of the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and wretchedness, and other alarming and d istresei tag symptom*, Indicative of Imperfect or disordered melon of the liver, are iseeedilv removed by the use of SCICENOKei ALANDR.t K.E PILLS. Coativenesn,-Piles, letter or sour eructations, an d that inaleecribable feelang of oppreesimi, mental , anxiety, languor, letharte , and ali pi% ',',lota 01 spirits will, 0 want a mail leer the man agement tat bushices and IA n• enlovinent of life. ar,• iill relieved by the OS, ei SCHENCK'S ALANDII.IFCE PILLS Int. SCIIE:WIC—Dear Sir :—I take iii , attire in steeling you a ca rtitleate in addition to niatiy 3 tau heave aka , idly received from en e'en lie human Ity, l can seareety find tamping, sufficiently strong to express tray laeartfa•lt enitatleation of tht• wonder ful rums your 3tANDIIkKE PILTS anal SEA WEED TON li 7 Ilea e effete,' ill the entire cure of one of the meet, stubborn cases of the affection of the liver. For three years I suffered beyond de seription ; all my friends, as well as myself, came to the conclusion that my time In this life was short. Such WWI the terrible condition to which I was reduced that life to me had become I t bur- I theta; my whole evetem was in a state of inflate- I 'mitten; I could not eat, I could not sleep; my whole body was Ailed with pain; swelling would! arise in my wrists and ankles, rendering them totally uselese. On several eeetslons I was' attacked with a rush of blood to the head, which would fell me to the ground, and I would be car ried away fur dead. I applied to several eminent physicians of our city, who administered all the medicines that they thmigtit would reach my auto, but of no avail. I One of them said ha could do no more for rac, and advised me. as Et last resort, to drink cod liver' call. Nut relishing the horrid trash I declined to I take It. Accident put your advertisement In my bands. I called on you: you examined me and told me the nature of my disease . You then or- I dered ano the-Pills and Tonic with an observance ' of diet. pledging your word that in one week I ' would find myself another man. I followed Soar adviee. an I. as you predicted, an astonishing eu re I was effected. I continued vour Pills and Tonic , for some lima, and now thank Clod fur his good ness, and your valuable medicine, Lam once more restored to perfect health. I niesit earnestly reeommend those whoare suffering from affection I of the liver to give your Pills and Tonic a fair i trial, and a cure will be effected. I have sent ma ny persons to you, and they have all been cured. Any reformation my fellow-citizens may require i will be freely given,by the,snbeerlber, at his rest-' deuce. No 812 Federal street, between Bth street and P.isxyunk road. CHARLES JOHNSON, Sr., Former Printers' Ink Manufacturer. 1 Dr. Schenck will be professionally at his principal ottce, No. 15 North Siath street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat urday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M. ; No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, frOm 9 to 3 ; No. 39 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every Wednesday, from 9 to 3 ; and every other Fri day at 109 Baltimore street,. Baltimore Md.— All advice tree, but for a thorough examina tion of the lungs with his Respirometer, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Palmonic Syrop and Seaweed Tor.itc, each $1 50 par bottle, or $7 50 per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cPats per box. For sale by all Draggists and Dealers. Sept. 3, 1866. Im KOM. stall see the most beautiful ILSiOr went or seer JEWELRY, such es Breast-pin, Ear Drops, • Finger map, Lockets, Obelus, ke., at " -J. HEYAIIII, Opposite the kak i Gettzsbers, Pr•olavastlent. - WHEREAS, its a b the Act of the Gee oral Assemb this State, entitled "An act to regulite th General Elections of this C mmonwealth," enacted on the 2d of 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be held, and t 3 enumerate in such notice what officers are to be elected: I, ADAM REVERT, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the knuctore of said County of Adams, that a GIN/IUL EMMY will be held in said County, on the &rano TIMIDAT or Ocroaea Pt szr, (roe 9ra) in the' several Districts, composed ot the following Townships, viz : In the First district composed of the Borough of Gettysburg, at the Court-house, in Gettys burg. In the Second district, composed of the township of Germany, at Golden's School. house, in the township of Germany. In the Third district, composed of the town ship ot 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 Huntington, at the house of Jane Reed, is the township of Hun tington. In the Fifth district, composed of the town nips .of Hemiltonban and Liberty, at the public Schoolhouse, in Hillerstown. In the sixth district, composed of the town ship of Hamilton,. at the house now occupied by Daniel Becker, in the town of East Berlin. In the Seventh district., composed of the township of MenaHen, at the public School house, in the town of Bendersvills. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Stratum, at the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. in the Ninth district, composed of the town ship of Franklin, at the house now occupied by John D. Butt, in grid township. In the Tenth district, composed of the town ship of Conowago, at the house of Emanuel Diller, in McSherrystown.- In the Eleventh di.strict, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Mrs. Cook, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth district, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the house of Mrs..V. Balls, in said township. In the Thirteenth district,. composed of the township of Ilountpleasant, at the public S,hool7,lionse in said township, situate at the ercmi roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other from Hunterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district, compose&of the township of Reading, at the house of It. M. Dicke in Hampton. Is the Fifteenth district, composed of the Borough of Berwick, at the public School house in Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth district, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Samuel Moritz, in said township. It the Seventeenth district, composed sr the township of Union, at the houae.of Euocb Le- fever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of the townsilipof Butler, at the public School.honso in Middletown, in said township. In the Nineteenth district, composed of the township of Berwick, at the Pigeoa Hill School house, in said tow-nship. • 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-Erst district, composed of the township of liighlAnd, at the School-house at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church, in said township. In the Twenty-second district, composed of the borough of Littlestown, nt the most west erly School-house in said borough. At which time and places will be elected One Governor; One Member ul Congress,to represent the Dist. composed of the Conntie..! of ..tilsms, Freak lin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset; - One Member of Assembly.; One Associate Judge ; One Sheriff; One Register and Recorder;; One Clerk or the Courts ; One oounty Commissioner; Two Directors of the Poor; One County Auditor; Cue Corouer By an Act of the General Assembly of this State, it is enjoined upon me to insect in my proclamation of elections the followinz secs ions of laws passed by said General 'Assembly, as follows: (Act of March 30, 1866 ) &Mos 1. Re it enacted by the Senate and Rouse of Representatives of theCommoisivealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the qualified .voters of the several counties of this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall -embrace the names of all judges of conrts voted for, and to be labelled, outside, 'judiciary;'' one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officers voted !I:17, and be labelled, •'State ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officeis voted for, and be labelled, "township ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for, and belubellnd, "borough ;" and each cltss shall be deposited in separate ballot-bore!. (Act of June 4, 1886.) Wnenz ts, By the act of the Congress of the ITnitsd Stites, entitled "An Act to emend the several acts heretofore 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 sis - y five, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty, or disability therein provi. dad, are deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily relinquished and .orfeited, their rights of eiti- I zenthip, nod their tights to Leconte tiiizens, au I are depric..l of tsertking any rights of citizeus thereof i AND witgasas, Person., not citizens bf the United State., arc not, under the Constitution and laws of P l / 4 pn-ylvaui t, qualified electors of this Comtuonwealth: Sec) lox 1. Be it enacted by the Senate find H ous e o (ll,..prescAtati t es Of tue Common alai Lb of Pennsylvania in deicers! Assembly met, au! it is hereby enacted by the authority of tbe l same, Thatiu all elections hereafter to be held in this Ceimmonweitlth, It 'hall be unlawful for the jud, , ,e or inspectors of any such election ' to receive any ballot, or ballets, from any' person. or persons, embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disaoility, imposed by said act of Congress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. five, and it , shall be unl iwful for any such perseit4,l,o offer to vote any ballot, or ballots. SICTiON 2. That if any such judge and In- 1 specters of election, or any one of them, shall rec. tee oi consent to receive, any such unlsyr-1 ful ballot or ballots, from any such disqualified person, he, or they, so offending, shall be guil- ty of e misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court ofquarter seesions of tbis Commonwealth, he shall, for etch offence, be sentenced to pay a flue of not less than one.' hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprison.; merit, in the Juli of the proper county, for not less than sixty days: SRCTION 3. That if any person deprived of, citizenship, and disqualided 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 person, so ofTending,shail be deetnedguil- -- - Fall an ty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction there. d Winter Goads, of, in any court of quarter sessions of this 1 A SCOTT k SONS have just received ac.: Commonwealth, shall, fir each offence, be !L11.• other lino oliortmeoli of NEW fd DS, punished in like menuer SS IS provided iu the coasisting.in part, of Cloths, assiltrmid siti- I le preceding Section of tail' act, in the ease of nets, Kentucky leans, and Tweeds , fo Musa officers of election receiving such unlawful tlemeu's wear. Also, a flue assortment et ballot, or ballots. , LA Djllit DUESS GOODS. Secrsor 4. That if any person shall here-I Our stock has been selected, with great nem after persuade, or addle , any person, or per. and we ,ire prepared 13 sell as 44ap, as coy sons, deprived of citizenship , and disqntlified ` other estebliehtueot is line country, ,lif got as aforesaid, tooter any ballot, or ballots, to' the public to girt. tea A en1.....,1 "IA for the officers ofany election, hereafter to bedield tbeinrelres. Call and Ice U.' NO . OAS oto in this Commonwealth, or , shall persuade, or !Show Goods. A. SCOTT k SO#S. advise, any such officer to receive any ballot,' Sept. 17, 1868. . or ballots, from any person deprived of citizen - ' ..).__, 'f f I ship, and disqnslified asaioressid, such person,i For gale. so offending, shall be guipy of a misdemeanor ,' DM chbire FARMS, as foltiZl m i T 231, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of , 133 and 124 acres each; All near quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall t e Boron& of Gettysburg; eltoloelasal awl be punished in like manner as is provided in ' good buildins. Terms atoommoded ' . the second - section of this act, In the case of 1 . • °sultan Aux LD. often dna election. receiving such unsay. i Gettysburg, Sept. 2,180 d. 'tt , _ I. ful ballot, or ballots. ROCERIVi. IsiTiorit Fiabs,tiolk ;Nook Auto--.la, sad by virtu of the lath section , i Queoas_ware Wooden - wart ,- mos. of the ea of Feb. 2111 s, 1840, everg_penon 4 C • * scsi 14 thlig *les is that Imo at aseeptiag Jastiets of ths Ptace i who shallholo Jane 11. IFALIlFT.Ntartioa any caws or appointment '3f prate Orton se der the legisl.ttive, cit.:twee or judiciary' dee Perttnent of this Suite, or of the United Staten c . or any city sr iarerporated district, and else 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 at the same their, the &flee DI appolnuncut of Judge, ospector, or Clerk of any election of Lida Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other Meer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to he then voted lot. ALS3—Tbst in the ft urth section orate Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to exe cutions, and for other purposes," approve( April IGth, 18,0, it is enacted that the afore said 14th section "shall not be construed, aa to prevent any wilifin.oftleer or borough akar, from serving as judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or speciAl election in this Oom monwealth." And in and by Act of the General Assembly of this State, passed the 2d day, of July, 1839, it is directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of flie,r districts on the day of General Election stotesaid, at 9 o'clock La the forenoon, to do and perform the sewers! du:les requiredand enjoined ou 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 that, one of the Judges of tech of the different districts aforesaid, who shall have the charge of the certificates of the number of votes which shall have been given tor each candidate for the different offices then sad there voted for at their respective districts, shall meet the third day after the election, which shall be on ?mar, run 12ra DAT Or OCTuDIZIL IlfUreLlid, at the Courthouse, is the Borough of Gettysbarg, then and there Mina* a fair statement and certificate of the number of votes, which shall nave beau given et the different districts in the county of Adams be any persons for the offiresafereatid. ALL& tik:HERT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, avt, 24, For Sale. - T HE BEST IN THE MARKE T „ THE vb; roll. sutwu siLTA. Over Five thousand of these Mills ban bean made and sold is the last three years. Miss best recommendations can he given., Also—COOK'S KVAPoItATOR, far nuking s u a r and Molasses, said to be the beetle use. CORY C'RUSIIERS. • 'Three difforent sizes for grinding Corn In the ear; of shelled—or any other kind of grain. This is a machine tint every farmer should have, as a relabel of ground feed is equal to • bushel and a h•aaa wround. The hi4ll, pries of feed of all Liuds makes an Imperative de ' mind for some kind of machinery by widois to stare. It is a rapid griuderuad durable. RELLS r•OR elltraCllESr SCHOOLS, FA HOUSES, FOU SIMMS, ass. Made of the best steel conyusition. Church ; Bells insured for one year. _ irmiorranTrs CGCY S-PRI.VO WlTri GUANU-4TTACH.MAXT. This is considered one of the bust Drills now is use. It will distribute any k lad of grain evenly, and sow from one bushel up to Wen to the acre. Tho Guano A t Lac bin ent has given entire satisfaction wiser's./ used. It it sty constructed as not to clog .n sowingany kind of Phosphates or Bone Meal. Having W.& nninher of these machines last season, I cut tally 4ecommend them to be whet they are represented. Persons wishing to buy eltotM4 make application early as the supply b mai and the demand great. F. F. 8.11171t8 CAST STEEL PLOCaIIB. First, It is the only Ploilgh yet produced that wil invariably scour in any roll. Seconii, It is now an estihlishsd fact that It will last from three to six times loner theis any other steel plough In use. Third, It draws lighter than any other Plough, putting the JAMS Iridtb and depth burrow. •The different parts of the Plough are mud he moulds, into the exact shape desired for tb• Mould-Miami', bare; and land-sides, giving the parts most exposed to wear any desired thicanese. The shares can be sharpened by any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male able and woillipbinitiy. E ige tools have been made out of pieces of the plough by blacks smiths all over the country. , For sale by WM, MIME, Ageut t Aug. 27, /MSC Near Gettysburg, Pa. Sewing Machines. r THE GROVER. at BAKER.—TBI 4%75 USE. There llachines have become on well known that little need be said by way of recommendation. They have taken the kit r.remium at all the late State Fairs, and aim universally acknowledged to be the BEST ist use by all who have tried them. The "Grower & Baker Batch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points tlat hare been attained by no tuber Machine. They are the only machines Mot sew and embroider with perfection. Thee* Machines are peculiarly adapted to . ramify use. Tb y are almost noiseless, sew directly from the sirool without rewinding, earl are simple in their construction. They are 0017 to snoop, and can be worked by shoed& any child. Every family should bare one. TW,y care kber, they sane time, and they ease moray, and do their work butter llama it can be dose by band. Ttd tinderdigned having been appointed Agent for thershoer Nl.iebiod, has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, whets he will always bay* on hand a idipply._ Per. ; sons wishing to buy will , please call and exam« lite for 'befuddled. iterSeedles and Thread wilt also be sup plied. 1.13. WITHSP.OW, Agouti, ~ Fairfield. Alms county, Ps. Aug. 27, 1866. if - , •• . &de Crying! ifill)-AROM CIII/ONISI'EIt, of ilampton, Ad. 111.14 county, will attend to the OBllilt SAI.li3 in the umt sattattetoey mother, nod nu ftlisonAble tarn i. lie oohs it.ohoooof public pAtrona,v, owl it convict:4W QM, h ► will bo 401 c to plc:tin! 4dl who in•tyeinpja biut. lintn;,tun, aept. IT, 1850. 2.ns# ' "l ' 4lf • c N el lee. APPLKLITION.wiII be made Ise the neat regular session of the Legislature .of Pell usylvanin fur the lodorporatios of agar. lugs' Institution, to be located in the Smug!' of tAtlestown, Adams county, Penn's. under the name and style of "THE LIT J7LEaTOWN SAVLMB' INS fITUTION; the intention of which shall be to loan out money and - receive deposits thereof, and do such things as are use My done by similar institutions; the cap. ital thereof not to exceed One Hundred ?Wes and Dollars, to be divided into shares of Fifty Dollars each. July 2,186 e. etn Notice. , TAILIIEVRi' A. LILL T'd ESTATE.—Letre if of administration on the estate' of D r. Henry A. Lilly, late of Conon:we tdivosbir, Adams counts, deeeised, having been puked to the uudersigue,i, residing in same tuvrdslhip, he lierAay gives notice to ntl Persons Indebted to said estate to mike Immediate payment, and those haring deigns ngaMat he same is 'present them properly 'authenticated for set tlement. JAIIK9 W.CiBERNATOB,. Aug. 13, 18t1d. tit` Adrutnittratoi.
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